Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 19, 1860, Image 3

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HARRISBURG
Friday Afternoon, October 19, 1860:
GRAND TRIUMPHAL DEMONSTRATION
IN THE CAPITAL CITY..
Wide-Awake Torch-Light Procession.
ILLUMINATION AND FIREWORKS
Mounted Lincoln Rangers Coming•
ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT
The "KEYSTONE WIDE-AWAKE CLUB"
of this city will celebrate the victory achieved
on Tuesday the 9th inst., in the electicmof Col.
Anmusw G. CURTIN, by a grand torch light pa
rade, which will be participatedin by the Pax
ton LINCOLN RANGERS, and Wide-Awake
clubs from several of the adjoining towns. It
is expected that the parade will be the LARGEST
AND MOST ATTRACTIVE that has taken
place here this season. Many of the Republi
cans of the city have made arrangements to
ILLUMINATE their dwellings and places of
business. We hope to see an immense crowd
of jubilant Republicans assembled on the °ces
sion to witness the novel and magnificent dis
play, and participate in the triumphal demon
stration. Come one, e come all
Wt»s-owasss 1 with torches bright,
Wide-Awakes i with shout and bight,
Rouse the land from terror's night, •
Wide-awake to liberty I
T best assortment of oval and square gilt
frames to be found at W. "zoom's, 92 Market
street. . ,
A FAvorm PEOPLE.—The good people of
Newville, Cuinberland county, are supplied
with apples at fifty cents a bushel, and potatoes
at three shillings a bushel. Several car loads
could readily be dieposod of here at double the
above prices. . • . •
BIND yea Pxams.—Will not the chivalric;
Perrin, who harangued the Democracy of this
city on the night prior to the State election,
coma back and make just one more speech of
the same kind before the November election ?
The Republicans will cheerfully pay expenses.
Vromatio As ORDINANO3.—We have already
noticed the fact of complaint being made against
the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company for
violating the ordinance which requires flag men
to be stationed at Second and Third streets
while trains are passing along Mulberry street.
A hearing of the case will take place before the
Mayor this evening.
A Our.—Our city is at present very quiet.—
This is somewhat surprising, considering that
Pennalylvania has gone Republican by an over
whelming majority, and that, consequently, the
Union is in danger of being smashed. We
learn there is a Bell man up town who offers to
"save the Union" in November. His services
should be secured before it is too late !
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GRANVILLII STOKSB.—The name of "SToxsa,' P
proprietor of the extensive and popular clothing
emporium in Philadelphia, is "familiar as a
household word" to all newspaper readers. We
advise those of our citizens who may visit the
city to call on STOKES and procure supplies of
his elegant winter clothing, • which he sells
cheap, and bestows upon his customers a gift of
intrinsic worth with each article sold. We in
vite attention to his card in another column.
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STILL Tsar COMl.—Another swarm of filthy
foreign vagrant; recently vomited upon our
shores, perambulated the streets to-day solicit
ing alms. We fed one of them, and the base
ingrate then abused us for not giving him
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ney also. Such fellows deserve kicks instead
of coppers, and they should be denied even the
poor privilege of lodging in the lock-up or pri
son. Soon they will come hither in swarms, as
usual at this season, in search of winter quarters,
and the poor-house will be filled to overflowing
with permanent boarders at the public expense,
while the prison will be crowded with nightly
lodgers of the same class. More than two
thirds of the vagrants and paupers who fill our
alms-houses, are foreigners ; and it costs the
hard-working, tax-paying people of this country
an immense sum, annually, for treir mainte
nance, as the statistics of t'hese institutions,
here and everywhere, show.
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Dammam To OosnuT Sracins.—The Lancas
ter Daily Express says that "on Tuesday last a
co bored man named Moses Morris, aged about
thirty, was discovered hanging by the neck
from a locust tree in a lot near the Pennsylva
vania Railroad Freight Depot. He was first
seen by Henry Finefrock, who immediately
rushed to the spot and cut him down. Other
parties came to the ground, and after some ex
ertions he was restored to consciousness. Had
he remained in the situation in which be was
first found but a few momenta longer he would
undoubtedly have been a dead man. Daring
the day Morris made two other attempts to
destroy himself by the same means, but the
timely discovery of his object prevented - its ac
complishment. The cause of the rash actin
attributed to fits of insanity to which he is , sub
jected whenever he indulgain a glass of liquor.
It appears that several years since he was
thrown from a vicious horse and had his skull
fractured, since which time, whenever he in
dulges in liquor, he exhibits signs of insanity:
About a year ago, he attempted suicide by
hanging, bat was cut down before he was.very
far gone. Four attemps at suicide, and three
of them in a single day, is certainly a remark
able event in the life of a single individual.—:
We may vary the proverb here, and say that
the 'man who is doomed to drown, will never
be hung.' If Norris will drink bad whisky,
and is determined to destroy himself, it is very
apparent that he must adopt some other mode
than that offered by hemp."
ATIIINTION WIDBAWAICES I—A Special meet
ing of the club will be held this evening, to
complete arrangements for the parade to-mor
row evening. The new caps will probably be
ready for distribution. Turn out.
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Is Tus LooK-Ur.--Tames Nelson and Tames
Fee, both strangers, were occupants of the
Lock up last night. They were both "pulled"
for being drunk and disorderly. Upon a hearing
before the 'Mayor this morning they wt-re both
committed to prison.
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WIDE-AWAKZI , BALL —The members of the
Keystone Wide-Awake Club bare determined
to give a grand dress ball, the time for which
has not yet been definitely fixed. The party,
when it does come off, will be the largest and
gayest ever witnessed here on any occasion.
A JOLLIFICATION Iffsmasa comes off at New
villa to-night, in honor of the election of Col.
Ctarris. The Wide-Awakes of that village, to
gether with those of Shippensburg and West
Permsborough,willhavea torch-light parade,and
the Republican citizens intend illuminating
their dwellings.
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ComPutnorrenv.—The Lebanfn Courier, in no
ticing,the late Wide-Awake parade at that place,
gays of the Harrisburg club that they "are a
fine body of young men, marched finely, and
conducted themselves like gentlemen." Where
ever our Wide-Awakes go they make a favora
ble impression, and receive compliMentary no
tices from the Republican newspapers.
STILL AT Latms.--The young, man, Henry
Huai), of this city, charged with assaulting and
beating a man in Lancaster, who is reported to
have died from the effects of the injuries re
ceived, is still at large. The officers were in
pursuit of him until a late hour last night, but
finally gave up, the chase, satisfied that he bad
fled the city. The police of the neighboring
towns have been directed to, keep a look-out
for the fugitive, and he may yet be captured.
The Governor's - Private Secretary, who re
cently assaulted a police officer while drunk,
and a warrant for whose arrest was issued to
Chief Morgan,'is also a fugitive from justice.
Of the missing Secretary's present.whereabouts
the officer is ignorant, but will capture him
upon his return to the city.
A StIGGESTTON.—The Republicans of this city
having, been requested to illuminate their
houses 0-morrow night, in honor of the great
victory achieved at the late election, we take
the liberty of suggesting to all those who have
gas in their buildings that a safe, clean, and
inexpensive mode of illumination may be found
in throwing open the shutters of their front
rooms and lighting up all the gas burners in
the.rooms. This isanuch cleaner and better_
than ilfurnination by 'candles.
HOLD Loci', Mannies.— , These are among the
most useful and effective agencies of a political
campaign. No matter how circumscribed the
district. If there could be a meeting in every
school district, so much the better. But there
should be one or two meetings held in every
town and township. Now is the time to com
mence the work, and it is for the County Com
mittee to begin' it. At the first meeting breach
township measures should be taken to secure a
thorough canvass, in order to get out a full
vote. This is the main work of the campaign.
ONLY Forum= Dem.—There remain: only
fourteen working days beforp the election.—
Every one should be vigorously employed. They
are enough to complete the thorough organiza
tion of the county in, but they are too few for
any to be wasted in inaction. Whatever is to
be done, must be done promptly. The one
danger—the only one we have to dread—is
over-confidence. Effort cannot fail to be fol
lowed by success. Let all hands, then, be de•
voted to the labor of so organizing that every
vote available for the Republican candidates
s hall be brought to the polls. We owe Freedom
a victory—due in fourteen days.
OUR 'CONCiRENIONAL D.l2lllloT.—The official
figures show the following results in this Con
gressional .district. Mr. Killinger's vote ex
ceeds that of the Governor, and all other can
didates, in each of the counties comprising the
district. He leads his competitor, Col. Wor
rell, the Locofoco candidate, four thousand se
ven hundred and sixty-three votes :
Curtin Porter SiSinger' Worrell
Lebanon 3847 ' 2284 8802 2214 ..
Dauphin 4555 8302 4572 - 8226
'Union 1820 1019 1834 978
Snyder 1704 1134 1718 1117
idahanoy ... .. 211 74 - - 285 66
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Our Gubernatorial candidate carried =Err
comer ix Tim DISTRICT, and lifahanoy township,
leading Foster four thousand three hundred and
seventy-four votes ! This may justly be claimed
as the tanner Congressional district of the State.
Tux Sorra era= Sawsa.—lf our worty Coon -
ell will permit us, we have a suggestion to
make relative to the building of this, sewer,
which in all probability will be let at the next
meeting of that body. No doubt every one is
a ware that owing to,the increase of our popu
lation north of the reeervoir and water-holm,
some method must be devised to drain that
section of the city. It would not be proper to
have 'the sewers =empty
„into the river above
North street ; and since it has been poposed
to run iron pipes out to the centre of the Sue
cluehanna, we think it would not only be a
more feasible but a more economical plan,
to make the proposed South street sewer
Very large, and" lay it as. deep as possible,
so that a sewer could intersect it from
west Harrisburg down Third street, on through
the projected Becond street sewer. We surely
think that the fall would be -sufficient, and
that it would cost much less than any other
plan that can be devised. We throw out the
hint as 'eminently worthy the consideration of .
Council ; and now, before the work in south
street has been commenced, much future ex
pense might be avoided. It is true, that state
street would be the better street in which to
build such a sewer, but there is one in that
avenue widch is both too small and too near
the surface to _carry the immense amount of
drainage from 'that large aud`popubius section.
It would be better, hoiever, 'to look at such
matters in the Most advantageoue light.
Pennoutuattialaity Qttltgrapl), Irtbav afternoon, Octerbtr 19, teem
Gelds Puurrt.—There seems to be an" abun
dance of pheasants and other same on the
mountains. Sportsmen of all sizes and capaci
ties meet with unusual luck.
EPISCOPAL Samosa were held in'Lykenstown
on Wednesday evening, Rev. Mr. Leacock, of
Harrisburg, officiating. The Journal says :
''The attendance on these services is very good,
and the prospects for the formation of an Epis
copal congregation here are encouraging."
GOVERNOR COOTIE is in Philadelphia, confm
od to bis room by a severe attack of neuralgia.
Consequently he will not be able to meet with
and receive the congratulations of tbe people,
on the occasion of the triumphal demonstra
tion in this : city to-morrow evening; in honor
of his election.
ELECTED TO THE LAEODHATURE.-- Our former
townsman, Mr. Samuel M. Lawrence, brother
of the late Sneaker of the House of Represent
atives, is one of the successful candidates for
Assembly in the "wlld cat" district. Mr. Law-.
rence is quite .a young man—probably the
youngest member of the new House—and that
he will make an honest, useful and popular le
gislator, cannot be doubted by those who know
him. We congratulate our Republican young
friend upon hie Ruccessidthathitherto benight
ed Locofoco district.
CirarsTv's Mutsrasts will give one of their
entertainments at Brant's Hall on Tuesday
evening. There are several bands traveling
around the country, palming theniselves off as
"Christy's Minstrels," but the troup who will
be here on Tuesday evening is the only genu
ine one, as the following certificate attests :
"Many doubts having been expressed as to
the originality of the troupe called "George
Christy's Minstrels," we hereby certify that we
are perfectly convinced that the veritable
"George Christy" is and has been the recognised
manager of the company bearing his name,
and we commend hint to the patronage of all
lovers of good music an genuine fun, as one
of the best representatives of Negro Minstrel
sy and Southern eccentricities now on the
boards.
G. H. Darner, Phoenix Hotel, Concord, New
Hampshire.
McFarland & Jenks, publishers of the New
Hampshire Statesman.
Goodall &Ferns Worth, publishers of the Man
ehester American.
Adam Beard, publisher of the New Hampshire
Telegraph."
Our OF PRISON. —ln a recent issue we noticed
the elopement of a young girl, of this city, with
'a married man from Lancaster named M'Lean.
The parties were pursued, overtaken and cap
tured at the Junction Honse, and , while waiting
at Duncannon for the Harrisburg train, kt'Lean.
played "sharp" on officer Fleck and escaped.
Suchcarelessness on the part of a police officer
is highly.. censurable. The girl was brought
back'to the city, and, at the requeseof her rel-'
salves, committed to prison for thirty days as a
vagrant. After remaining there a. few'clays
she professed to be very penitent, and promised
to conduct herself with more propriety for the
future, when she was released last evening and
taken home. Her associations in the past have
been minouslo tbelnoralsof a girl of her age,
and-it is to be hoped the lesson taught her re
cantly,rill benefit her for. all.time to 00me.4
The fellow' Ir Lean, who induced -the girl to
elope.with him, represented himself as a single
man. Whether they were married or not, re
mains to be developed.' It is not likely that
111!Lean will return to this city, or to his fami
ly in Lancaster.
His Cosnmow.=.The - lad Oliver Eby, a pupil
in the South Ward school, who met with an•
accident;on the 'railroad yesterday, in Mulberry
street, which required the amputation of one
of his feet, is doing as well as can be expected
under the eircumstances. He was :under the
influence of chloroform during the Surgical ope
ration, which was ,quickly and, skillfully per
formed, the lad seeming to be entirely uncon
scious, and exhibiting no symptoms of suffering.
This morning he was stillpartially, affected by
the chloroform, and apparently free from acute
pain. The lad's mother, always fearful of ac
cidents, in consequence of the frequent passage
of railroad trains along Mulbery street, daily
cautioned him to keep off the cars:; but her
counsel was not heeded, and the loss of a foot
is the result of his disobedience. We hope all
boys who attend the Mulberry Street school
will take warning by the sad fate of their little,
companion, Oliver Eby, whose violation of pa
rental commands has made him a cripple for
life. The location is a dangerous one, for a
school house, and what could have induced its
selection for that, purpose, we have always been
at a loss to , conjecture.
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AMUSING &NNE IN TEM - PRISON.—A•tat slab
sided individual, apparently well ettpplied with
the "spotadulix," was arrested yesterday after
noon for being drunk and disorderly on the
streets. He was taken to the lock-up, and this
morning had a hearing before the Mayor. The
inevitable one, dollar fine and costs were im
posed on the delinqnent, but he refuried to
"sock," and in default thereof he was commit
ted to prison. After being in that institution
about an hour, he became hungry, and called
for something to eat. The Deputy-Keeper soon
made his appearance , with a slice;of fine white
bread and - a mug of ice cold water, and . placing
this Grahamitic repast before the delinquent,
directed him to be less noisy in his subsequent
calls. The stranger looked at the bread and
water, and then at the keeper : "Look-a-heal,
stranger, is that the kind of 'feed' . they fur
nish boarders with in this establishnient r—
" The kind we. furnish all offenders of your
class," replied the Keeper, turning on his heel
to attend to some other duties. "Well, look
a-heah," continued the prisoner ; "rm from
Lancaster county-LI am ; and just about hun
gry enough to eat a full-sized supper. If you'll
tell the Mayor I'll sock that dollar fine and
costs; it will"be an all-fired big favor." The
Keeper promised to do so; and at noon to-day the
money was planked down and the stranger was
released from durance, no doubt highly offend
ed with the idea of a dry-bread "feed" washed
down with ice cold water. It is needless to add
that the iftratigerloek the first trier' r - for home
PICTURE FRA3III3 made to order at the shortest
notice and at the moet.iessonable_prices, at. W.
Knoche's Mnsic Store, 92 Market street: t
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LANGE FUNERAL.—The funeral of Miss Amos
JANE CASEY, which took place this afternoon,
was largely attended by friends of the family,
and by the late companions of the deceased,
with whom she was a universal favorite and
held in high esteem.
Mums. Eamon :—ln your daily issue of last
evening you ask "why it is that our clergy do
not take some interest in the poor at the Alms
HOuse ?" I have been informed, from a reliable
quarter, that a proposition to have occasional
religious exercises in that institution was made
some time ago to the Directors of the Poor, by
severalyrominent members of our clergy, pro
vided they (the Directors) would furnish the
means of conveyance . . to and from the Alms
house. The proposition was made at a session
of the Board, and formally rejected; for econ
omical reasons. Vnannx.
THE PHILADELPHIA. EXCITESIONISTd, comprising
a party of over two hundred gentlemen, who,
visited Sunbury, yesterday, by - wajr of the
Readings Shamokin Valley and Mine Hill Rail•
roads, arrived here at noon to-day over the
Northern Central road, and dined at the - Jones
House, Where they were entertained in hand
some style by Col. Coverly. The excursionists
were highly pleased with the appearance of our
city. They left at tyre o'clock en route for
Philadelphia, by Way of the Lebanon Valley
Railroad. We have seldom met a finer looking
or more intelligent party of gentlemen.
FAYED AND Acmes having made its appearance
we advise all afflicted to get BANNVART'S Awn
whial is &positive cure. Sold only by
C. A. BANNVAIST who will also send it post paid
to any address on receipt of 17 letter stamps.
Mtlamsl.--New music from all the leading
publishing houses always received immediately
after publication. Violins, Guitars, Banjos,
Accordeons, etc.; all sorts of strings always
fresh on hand, at Wm. Kzeomm's Music store,
92 Market street.
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NEW Goons Rim Goons!-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 detainee, at
20 cents ; 50 pieces unbleached muslin, the
best in town, at 10 cents ; 150 pieces of easel
netts, Satineths and Casimers, from 26 cents up
to 125 cents ; 25 pieces of white flannell cotton
mixed, at 15 cents ; 25 dozen of white Merino
Stockings, at 16 cents ; 50 dozen of gentlemen's
wool Socks, at 20 cents a pair ; 10 dozen gen
tlemen's all linen Pocket Handkerchiefs with
colored borders, 31 cents ; good Merino Under
shirts and Drawers, at 65 and 75 cents. Best
Calico, - 10 cents ; and a great many other bar
gains, and a large assortment of Trafeling
Baskets. Please call at Dewy's, old stand of
John Rhoads; Esq., deceased.
DR. JAB. .11.1.canzpoor.'s PEoronaz Slump
calms the most harrassing cough, relieves the oppressed
lungs, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by
painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind
pipe and bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pulse,
nvltes rest, and removes every symptom of consnmp•
ion. Price $1 00. Sold by Geo. BERGNER. jy2o
I' DA. JAB. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL Amur.
Are your hinge weak F . Does a long breith give you pilaf
Rave you a hacking cough? Do you expectorate hard,
°ugh matter? Are you wasted with night sweats and.
Want of sleep? It' so, nun is tom mow. It will nn
quest M ionably save you. Price $l. 00. Sold by Gamma
BER'S. mar74lAw4in
W. A- BATORELOB,'S SALE DYE!
THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no
equal—instantaueoui in effect—Beautiful Black or
Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the
Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and
invigorates the Hair forlife. None are genuine unless
signed "W. A. Bateholor " Sold everywhere.
CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor.
marl 2 dawly 81 Barclay Street, New York.
H.OLLOWAY'S HIOTEULE9.--Tb.01113-
ands of lovely females, is the Spring time of womanhood,
have been rescued from an untimely grave by the agen:
cy- of these medicines. When the sprightliness of the
romp Is changed to apathy and internal suffering, and the
glow of health to the sallow hue of cankering disease, it is
a crisis which requires the maternal attention and solici
tude, and for wbioh tho pillswillbe found an efficient
remedy. They are equally efficacions in the autumn of
of life—the most critical period f woman's existence.
Sold by all druggists, at 26c., 62c. and $l, per box or
pot, octl9
JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN Haaß PILLS.—How strange
and wonderful it often seems to us that a medicine com
posed of simple mountain herbs and roots, should so
certainly search out and cure disease. How surprising
that the Indians should know and preserve so long and
well a secret that has escaped the search of the greatest
physicians the world has ever seen. True, the ancient
inhabitants of Mexico were a strange race, found by the
Spaniards, living in large cities, and, allowing for their
strange customs and religion, as well civilizedhs their
conquerors. In the words of a writer of same celebrity,
"They have perished from the earth, their cities are gi
gantic piles of reins, their Kings and Princes so mighty
in their life, are forgotten; their ruins and their medicine
alone are left." The united testimony of all intelligent
persons is, that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are
the most successful medicine in the world in curing
disease.
Sold by ell medicine deale-s. octl6-1m
Almon , EVERYBODY has heard of "Wood's
Hair Restorative." That the word "Restorative. in this
cam, le no misnomer, we have the testimony of individn
ale whose elevated position In the conntry, as well as
their acknowledged and honorable character as gentle
men, render whatever they publicly ussert in the last de
gree reliable. Several of these have tested, personally,
the hair preparation we are now speaking of, and cer
tify to its amazing efficacy in the most publics manner
possiale.. Their certificates can be seen at the proprie
tor's Depot, 817 Broadway, New York, and once seen and
properly appreciated, we have no hesitation in saying
they will impreer conviction on the most skeptical mind.
Wood's Hair Restorative is, doubtless, the agar article of
Its kind ever yet prOduced.
IL does not dye, but gives life, health.and beauty
in the decoying, falling ; and dead, restoring, as
magic, that which wee supposed to be irrecoverably lost.
Heads nearly bald, and others nearly white, are daily
being changed to their pristine beauty, and faces covered
with pimples are rendered as snioth as an inrant's, , and.
blushing as a rosejall by the use of \Pref. Wood's .Hair
Restorative. For sale at 114 Market street r and .by all
Druggists.--Chicage Times. octl9-1m
Sold by all Druggists. -
COMM AND COLDS I COUOHN AND COLDS !
SZABONABLS AM:X.—Let no one neglect a alight cough.
Thousands doing so. have had one cold addea to another,
until the mucous membrane, lining the air passage, has
become excessively irritated, and even permanently
thickened, and soon chronic cough, chronic pneumonia
and consumption successively gallop along. The beat
time io cure all this is when it begins. if you are so for
tinate as to possess a case of Humphrey's Horace aathic
Remedies, and if you do net, you ought to at once take a
Cough Pill, and then two ci three pills per day, with care
as to renewed exposure will bring you :alright in a day
or two.
If your cough has got further along, then more care and
more patience is necessary for a cure. though It lies la the
same direction. Our advice is, to keep the feet warm , _
ttielhOad cool, and take Humphrey ' s Homamatltio Cough
Pills.
Price 25 cents per box, With directions. Six boxes $l.
N. Ef.--A full set of . "Humpbreys l 'HomeoPathic Spec- -
With Book of Directions, and twenty different reme
dies, in large Vials, moroccocase, $5 ditto, in plain case,
$4; case of fifteen boxes, and Book, $2: Single boxes 25,
coats and SO cents.
.These Remedies, by the allege box or case, are sentby
or r express, free of charge, to any ad dress, on re
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ceip tof the price. Address •
DR. F. RIIMPHREYS &`00.,..
.No. a 62 Broadway, New York
Wholesalaand Retail agentfor Harrisburg and yielutry_
C. ff. Keller. Also Bold by Theodore F. &heifer, and:
Druggists and dome generally. oetlB.dawlm
sptrial Nnticts.
WIGS 1---WIGS I 1--WIGSI I 1
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BATCHELOR'S WIGS ANDTOLISEES surpass all. They
are elegant, light, easy and durable. ..
Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no stuink
ng off the head i Indeed, thil is the only Establishment
where these things are - properly. understood and made
n Bond street, New York. ' ' marl 2• dAwly
DR. MOCLiNTEXIX'S Cow AND COUGH MIXTURE,
the established and standard remedy for Cough, Cold,
Influenza, Hoarseness, and all irritations of the Eltloollß
membrane of the throat, palate and nose, is endorsed by
phyr•itiani, and all wbo have used it, as a prepiration
that has no rival in the field. Price 25 cents. Sold by
George Bergner. 020
PURIFY, THE BLOOD.
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PROINLIC BITTERS.—
fires from all Mineral Poisons.—ln cases of Scrofula
Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin; the operation
of the Life lledicines is truly tuatenisblWorten removing
in a few days, every vestige ottlardleathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. BilliOas Fevers,
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short,
most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties.
No family should be Withoat them, as by their timely
use much sulrering and expense may be saved.,
Prepared by WM. B. MOFFAT, M, D., New York, and
for sale by all Druggists nov9-wly
BRYAN'S TASTELESS YERIIEGFUGR
To quiet
OP worms—the vile Scourges
The Vermifuge give, . -
And, as sure as you live,
They'll get their discharges.
What; ts •BRyAre Valium:on? Simply a paretand
tasteloss Vegetable Curative. No child CILII be harmed
by it, no worm can survive ir, no mother should be
without it, no words can express its value. Price 26
seats. Sold by (tsp. Banctuss. jy2S
Norms, Rain Tang.—The following is an
extract from a letter written by the pastor of a Baptist
church to the "Journal and Messenger," Glncinuati,
Ohio, and speaks volames in favor of that world-re
nowned medicme—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
Children Teething:
"We see , an f advertiaement 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,tbat this is no hum
bug—we have fried U, Aud know it to be all it claims. It
is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the
day, because ono of the best, And those of your
readers who have babies. can't do better than to lay
a supply. an 22
How To Passzavil Bentrry.—Nothing is more
becoming to a man or woman than a luxuriant head of
hair, and a woman's beauty is certainly incomplete with
out a fair compleilon, and she or he who neglects these
grent and important adornments of nature must expect
to suffer the mortification of premature baldness, and a
wrinkled face and a sallow skin. Nothing is necessary
to preserve these essential attractions but the use oi
Prof. Wood's Restomtive.—Louisville 2 3 / 4 111411.
Psor. WooD's Kam Rseroittxrro.—We have bad oc
casion to use this famous preparation of Prof. Wood's
and after thoroughly testing its qualities, we find that
whore the hair is thin it will thicken it if gray it will re
store it to its original color ; likewise , it gives a glossy
appearancp, as well as keeps the hair from falling off.—
This invaluable ingredient is for sale at '‘Chinaman's Tea
Store," south-east corner Frederick and Baltimore Sta.
by Mr. J. C. Given.---Baitimore
• Sold by all good Druggists,
PrWE call the attention of our readers to an
article advertised in another column, called BLOOD ROOD
It is an entirely new discovery, and mnstnotbe confound
ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of-the
day. It' is food for the blood, already prepared for ab
sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, Mod
what one gains ne rotates. Let all those, then, who are
suffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood,
and consequently with Borne' chronic disease or ailment,
take of this BLOOD FOOD and be restored to health. We
notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this
article, and also of the .worldrenowned Dr. Eaton's In.
mums Cosner., which every mother should have. It
is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind
whatever, and of course mast bell:minable for all infan
tile complaints.. It is also said. that it will allay all pain,
and soften the gyms in prdoess of teething; and at the
same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and
nurses, who have endured atiSiOlDi days and sleepless
nights, procure a supply and be at once relieved.
ger ;lee adVertiseinent. . tnatfeb6
For sale by C. A. Bannrart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, New York
July 3.0.859. .
PASSING NOTICE.
THE HOILSEILNIEE: , FIND.— SPALDING'S
PREPARED Grus.—Thhi admirable addition to our stand
ard household economies wiil be held by all good house
wives as a boon long wlsheWfor. but hitherto unattained.
Spalding's Prepared Gine is petty adAt,ed fin those
timely repairs to household tares , fivisilUire,- crockery
and for fancy work, that is liemanded by
the experience of every hoBdekeepsr It Is chemically
held in solution, will withstand the action ot elimato and
lime, retains its.full Strength, and Is put up in a snug
convenient bottle, with a brush, all for twenty-five
cents. On being applied, the chemicals readily evapo
rate and the glue becomes firm quickly, and adheres
with the tenacity of the best caidnet-mikees glue. For
wood, leather, or other articles where glue is evor used,
it is Just the thing. We have tried it, and speak by the
card. In the country it will be invaluable, and nobody
in the city will think of doing without it. If Mr. Spalding
desires to become a candidate lor the Presidency, and
his friends stick like his glue he will be sure of an elec
tion.
s2l-1m
P. K.
18uLtx Omani, 110. 2 July ad, 1857
Mamas. PERRY Dews & SON :—Dear Sirs—
Baring used:your Pain Killer for two years, 1 find it to be
the best medicine for what tt is recommended for that
have ever used. I feel thankful for the benefit I have
received from K. I' have been troubled with dyspepsia
for ten years, and tried:_ * * * to no benefit. Bat as
soon asL got to u$ 'your Pain Killer I found refiet, and
by the use of it Ii e& entirely cured. For chills and fever
or congestive chilli, it is the best medicine I have ever
used. I haye used it for a great many different corn.
plaints, and it has never yet failed in giving immediate
relief. 'CHAS. L. GANGH.
Sold by all druggists grocers and medicine dealers
throughout the United States and Canadas..
The stain on linen from the use of the Pain Hiller is
easily removed by washing in alcohol. 018-1 m
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE !
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
The Original and Best in the World!
ALL others are mete imitations and
X 1 should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR DYED instantly to a
beautiful and Natural Brown or' Black, withoutinjury to
the Bair or Skin. . •
FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wm. A. BATCHELOR since 1839, and over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to the Hair of the Patrons of
his famous dye.
WM. A. BACHELORS HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is wAsnammo
not to injure in the least, however long it may be con
tinued, and the .lE:effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the
Hair invigorated for Life by this eplendid Dye.
Sold in allarnies and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods . Dealers.
Aar—The Genuine has the name and address upon a
steel plate engraving on four sidea of each Box, of WIL
LIAM A. BACHELOR: Address, -
CHARLES 'BATCHELOR, Pnoranrron,
taarl2-cl&wly - 81 Barclay street, New York.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMPS CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS:
Prepared from a Pros cription of Sir C larke) If: D.,
Physician .Extraonlincisy to the ChOten.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing is the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the feMale
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on.
.TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly - suited. It will, in anhort time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.. •
E ac h b o ttle, price (hie - Boller, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent countertens.
CAUTION.
_ .
These Pills should not be ta k en by females during the
FIRST THREE RO.N.TIIBO Pre,grlaucy, as they aresure
to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other ant they . "are
safe.
In all cases of NeryOus and glinal Affections, Pain in
the flaCkand Limbs, Fatigue onalight exertion, Palpita
tion of tie.Reart, Hysterics and Whites, ihese Pills will
effect a cure whin all Mbar means have failed; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtfhl to the constitution: -
Full directions in the pamphlet around each yackage,
st shOuld-be carefully preserved:
N. .11.;—$1.00 and 6 postage Peloliedta any au
thorized. Agent.,*Urinstire a bottle, cOntaining 50 Pills
by return mail. .
For gab by C. A. Hassiv.ane. dearly
Miscellaneous.
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A SUPERLATIVE
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44,
DYSPLIA I
It. ICORATINtCORDIAL
To the Citizens of Ney . Jersey and
Pennsylvania:
Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and
_ Private Nominee.
- .
Wolfets Pure Cognac urandy.
Pure Maderla, Sherry and Port
Wine.
Woife's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky ,
ALL IN BOTTLES
- .
I beg leave to call the attention of the etlizena of the
United States to the above Woos; and Liquors, imported
by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, whine name is fami
liar in every part of this country for the purity of his
celebrated Seulateaat Scentarrs. Mr. Wolfe, In his letter
to me, awaking of the purity of his Wmzs and LIQUORS,
says : will stake my reputation as a man, my stand
ing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City
of New York, that all the BRANDY and WINKS Will& I
bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and
can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle
has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a fac simile
of his signature on the certificate. The public are se
spectfally Invited to call and examine for themselves.—
For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers In
Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON,
No. 832 Market It., Philadelphia.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Read the following from the New York Courier
Facausons Emma roe ONB Nzw YoRK AixacKANr.—
We are happy to inform our fel ovreltizens that mere 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 best quality.
We do not lathed to give an elaborate description of this
merchant's extensive basiness, although it will well re
pay any stranger or citizen to v isit Udolpho Wolfe's er
teastve Warehouse, Nos. 18. 20 and 24 Beaver street.
and Nos. 17. 19 and 21, Marketfield street.. His stock of
Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have
been less than thirty thousand cases,• the Brandy, some
ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1816 t 01256 and ten
thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port'Whae,
Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum,
Some very. old and equaltto any in this country. He also
had three large cellars filled with Brandy , Wine, he., in
casks, under Custom d ouse key, ready for bottling. Mr.
Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one
hundrtd and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in ins
than two years he may be equally euccessfal with his
Brrndies and Wines.
His business merits the patronage of every lover of his
species. Private families who wish pure Wines and
liquors for medical use should send their orders direct
to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land mace
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their
shelves, and- replace it with Wolfe's pure Wants and
LIQUOR&
812-1 m
We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of
small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a mei chant,
should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op
ponents In the United States, who sell nothlig but Imita
tions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness.
sepo3-daw6mi
C.,K. Keller, 91 Market street, vole agem for this city.
HELM. BOLD'S EXTRACT B CHU 1
For Diseases of the ,Bladder, Kidney, Gravel,
Dropsy &c., Sco.
RELIIBOLD'S Extract Raclin hr Emig and Delicate
Diseases .
.
HELISEOLD'S Extract of Enehn for nervous and De
bilitated sober : era. -
HEL VIBOLD'S Extract of Buchu for Les of Memory,
Lose of Power, Dimness of piston, 1 if& city 4 Breathing,
Weak Nerves and Universal Lassikude the muscular
system.
HELMBOLD'S Extract of Bnchu for elk* dressing all
ments—Obstrnctions, Irregularities, Excel in married
life, or early indiscretions, &c., and all ..noluses of the
sexual organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from
whatever cause they may have originated, and no mat
ter of bow long standing..
BEGMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCMII is pleasant in its
taste and odor, and immediate in its action. Price $1 par
bottio, or six for $6. Delivered to aror address, Room
panted by reliable certificates. Sold by all Druggists.
au2l-3m Depot. 104 South Tenth St Philadelphia.
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from Gums,
and has become an established fact, a Standard Medi
cine, known and approved' by all that • have used it,
and is now resorted to'lai with confidence in all the
diseases for which it is i•e- 0 commended.
It has cured thousands E,/ within the last two years
who had given up all hopes of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited, certificates in ' 4 l my.possession show.
The dose must be adapt- ed to the temperament of
the individualtaking %and n used in such quantities ar
to act gently on the boweb3. ;:f;t- -- ,
Let the dictates of your V judgment guide you in the
use of the LIVER INVIGO- I 1 ILANOR, and It will cure
LIVER CONPLEINTS, BILUOITS p ATTACHE, DYBREPSIL,CHRON
IODLARRHOBA., SIEMER COM- ty! PLAINTS, DYSENTERY, DROP
or Sops 'Svostacit, Ham- 1 " 6 . , 13AL CosnyEasss, "Gtogy,
CHOLERA. Mosses , CHOLERA INEANT4m, FLAT L NCI,
Jamas, Frran Warm- ammo, and may be used
successfully as an OsDINA- ad RY Fenny Mizsontis. It
Will cure SICK HEADACHE Ea - (as 'thousands can testify)
IN TWENTY MINUTES, IP TWO °ETHERS TRANPOONIIIIBA EV
TAKEN at commencement o attack.
ALL IMO MOUT ARI
favor
Water in t a month with thelitin
vigorntor;and mallow both together. •
meta an DOLLAR nut /orris.
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOUNDED FROM.
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND 1131.
UP IN GLASS CARE, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL K 1 T P IN ANY CM -MATE.
The FAMILY CaTEfAll
active Cathartic which th
practice morethan twenty
The constantly Increas
have long used the PILLS
an express in regard to
to place them within - the
The Profession well know
On different portions of th ~.,,
The FAMILY OATHAR- lioo
ference to this well maid.- 14
ded from a variety of th Et
which act alike on every „y
nal, and are good and safe PI
aortic is needed, such vs
. .4
Bteepiness,Pains in s""
PaiS an th
Soreness over t se 111
or Weight in the head, all ...
Worms in Ch il dren or Ad- Ch
Purifier of the Lllood, and A i
flesh is heir, too numerous -.1
tasement. Dim, Ito S. 0
PRICE 80 ctrus
Tai LIVER INVIGORA.TOR •ICID Farms Camas,
Prus are retailed by Druggists generally,ao
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietcr.:'
je2o-iikwyil 336 Broadway, New York.
FOR SALE.
•Two LARGE STEAM EOMERS 41
feet in length by 434 feet in dlameteriVith 24 inch
fines, manufactured by the late James: Denning, dec'd.
These boilers are entirely new, made or the beat char
coal iron,„(vrairanted,) and :WI/ beisold on reasonable
terms. Apply to J. T. BARNITZ,
sepl7-dlre , No 109 Market Street, Harrisburg.
H - L - GODBOLD'
PRACTICAL T-uner and , Rettairer 'of
Pianos, hlelodeons, 14,1rdin:.,,Nr_01,receive -orders in
future at Whf. KNOCHE'S Music Store, 92 lifarketetreel.
All ordersieft at the shave nataddffilheA oral the Buehler
House, will meet withprompt Attention.
Wei riga P/B4PP ter.sale• sePPI4II7
PURE DRUGS AND 'CHEMICALS'
LA tfal ISSORWST
PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTIC.LEIj-
CROI6B BRANDS of Segars--Normandi,
Hari Karl, Sobrinati, La Lencillet, La trditii4eart•
baldt, Mc. .11nre Ikquors for Medicinal .P‘ Diem 1)11;.
ferinented'Wine, iiirriatedthepureidoo o
Grape—only needs atrial to tally redaidnend.
Prescription oompoanded.with greataard, at •..
B.E.II.IIM , DRUHATORM, .
angBl4/m NO. MfekelSetuank,
ING their testimony in tte
PILL is a gentle ..b u
proprietor has peed te hie
( to
a
a
ing demand from those who
and the satisfaction which
theiruse, has Induced me
reach of all.
tbatdifferent Cathardes
bowels. -
TIO PILL bag with due re-
Ushedract, been compotai-'
purest Vegetable Rctraots,
pait of theisillaieidary M
ID all cases where a at-
Dera7tgernElitd Of Stomach,
Back and lard, Costume=
body,Restiessness, Headache
bt/tastmwery` Die cas
lats, Rhetlaa4iant, a great
ppm,. diseases to uhlob
to ,lueutlOa tai this to tour.