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JOHNSON, SgLTIMOR~ LOCK HOSPITAL llas discovered the rues; certain, speedy and effectuil remedy in tike.*orld for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RNLIXY IN SIX 10 TWILYX novae. No Mercury orNormus Drugs. agr A CCINZ WARRABIRD, Olt NO CHLIION,I2I - IBONcell To Two DAYS Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pales-M -ite Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow ers, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of light or Giddiness Disease of the Stomach, Affections of She Head Throat Nose or Skin—those terrible disorder/ arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth— those dreadful auddestructive practices which;!produce constitutional debility, render marriage impossible, and destroy both body and mind: YOUNG acv Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and dostrictive habit which annually sweeps - to an untimely grave thousands' of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise haveentranced listening Senates with the thunders of °ie.:Nance,. or wakedto ecstasy theliving lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or those coinemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr, J., and be restored to perfecthealth. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. Immediately Oared andfull Vigor Restored He who places himself under the care of Dr. a. may religiously confide in his honor as ,a ge.tleman, and coon .. dently rely upon his skill as a physician. .ice' Office No. 7 South Frederick streetjtallimore . d., on the left hand side going from Baltiinore Street, 7'd is from the corner. Be particular in observing the na and number, or you will mistake the place. Be particular, for Ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with false name*, or Paddl Humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr. Johnston, lurk near. All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the eply. DR. JOHNSTON De. Jomorrou member of the RoyolCollege ol burgeon LollllCla, graduate from one of the most eminent CollegMso the L. Slates, and the greater part o 1: whose life him bear spout in the Hospitals of London, Parfeßhiladelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the care and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, ,with frequent blushing, attended sometimes With derangement of inihd were cured immediately TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr. J. addresses all those who having injuradthem selves by private and improper indulgences, that Beare and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, en fitting them for either business or society. These are some of the sairand melancholy effects pro. awed by early habits of youth. viz: Weakness of the !lack - and Limb% Pains in, the Mead, Dimness of Sight, I.l.Sti of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, py . sper. eia, Nervons Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions iieneral Debility, s' Symptom of tOnsump tion, Ne. MENTALLY. Menially, the 10arful effects uu the mind nre much to be dreaded ;—Loss or Memory, Confusion of Idefu3, Depres um of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Sobinty, Self distrust) Love or Solitude, Turnang, - arb:;Aire - goifie of (no ova effects. 'thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge whatti the CaUge or their declining health, losing. theirmfgor r be coining, wreak, pale, neivous and emaciated, have a singii• bar appearance about tho eyes, cough, and symptoms of consumption. YOUNG SINN who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, in dulgod in when alone —a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, oven when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body h ould apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country,, the darling of his parents, should be snatch,* from prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences off deviating from the path of nature, andindulghig in a certain secret habit. Such persona must, 'halos contour' plating . . MARRIAGE. effect that a spend mind and bedy are tho most flees sary requlsitesto promote connubial happinciso."lntlee& Without these .the through lith b,edoniefi itreitiy ; pilgrimage ; the * prospect hourly darkens : lb die'view the mind becomes shadowed with deepair ‘ and - 011ed with. the melancholy reflection that the happiness or another; becomes blighted with our own.' DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored; Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated who had lost all hope, have been immediately - relieved. Impediments to arriago, Phyeical or ,biental Disquallt 4 nation Nervous trembling, Weakness or Fsnaustaon of the most fearful kind, speedily cured. ' TO STRANGERS The many thousands cured at this Institution within Ms last twelve years, and the numerousimporbuit Surging . Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the ref porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public; besides his standing as a gentleman of character acid ref tpontibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted - DIHRSg.fil ON IMPRUDENCE.—When the misguided anj imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed t a b seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that iii4tmed sense ot shame or dread of discovery deters hini from applying to those who, from education and re} spectability can alone befriend non, delaying' till the constiutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, dose, sktn,:etc., progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period a .1 his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns." 1t is a melan; eholy foot that thousands fall viotims to this terrible dist ease, owing to the unskilfulness of. Ignortint pretenders; who, by the use of that deadly prism!, mercury ruin the constitution and make the residue of 11th miserable 7128/rangers —The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office, mp- Letters must contain a Stamp to us on the reply Remodies sent by Mail No. 7 South Frederick street, Boatmen'. norlad&w.lv• .N*E 1i747 FAMILY DRUG STORE. TiHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENER JL, a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription store, in the Iron Front Dunning, No. 128 Market street„lately occupied by Mr. Eby, wenn can he found an enti renew stook of Fresh and Pure Drugs, Perfumery, ' Soap -.CO RE OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS , Burning Fluid, Alo chill Patent Neoicinee, Stationery, Fancy Articles, dm., Bto. We have the agency for the sale of Kline's Celebrated Arti Rotel Tooth, , to wWch we would invite the attention of Dentists. . By Strict attention to business, and desire' to: please, we respectfully ask a share of Pubila patronag e. _G. W. MILER. N. B.—Prime Havana Began - and Tobacco constantly on hand. FRANK A. saulataY, (Successor to Wm. Parkes,) LIVERY & EXCHANGk STAR. THIRD STRRET-RRLOW-liiREET 'HAVING puichased Alie . .ineerest of J Q. Am in the establishment; and -made. large additions to the stock, thS undersigned is prepared. to accommodate the public with SUPZICIOR HORSZEI for saddle or carriage purposes,aud with every variety, of yy.&IICUIS of the latest and most approved styles, on .reasonable terms. 11.4A50 RE RaRYIXI will be accommodated with Omni beams at short nonce. ' •• !CARRIAGES AND OMNIBUSES FOR FUNERAL (*tie SIONS will be furnished, accompanied by oarefuland obliging drivers. fie invites an inspection of me stook, satisfied_ that it Is tally equal to that of any other establishment et.the kind In town. FRANK A. MURRAY. BRANCH STALE „. The undersigned has opened a bransk of. his , rup - iggy and .11..11.411aNGE KAMA” in the htillilings Ist* sem ied by A. R. Barr, in Fourth street epposile,the Bethel, here be is prepared to acetuninodate4#e.T.:ilhlic Jerith ORM and lighiltLitil, at all 012 reasonable terms, I a mock is large and varied, and will re minuend itself. g-dtbrdaugli NRANK A MURRAY. , I . . . . . . • :',.:...!A -...' • %•- 1 liliii • . . • , .„,....... <..,\. 0.:,,,. .... ii.._. _.) . . _ . . . 1 . . "' 1 .. . . .•.• ', , •. .- .;'. .. , , . .. • ~ . ..,_ . . . ... . .....• _ : ,- -_....•'7" 1 r...- t . : '"••• 11-- , - ' 4 . . . . ~ 4 , I . - ,,-. 1 .... - t i ' • .. - t- - - -"---- -^-';'-': y '-. . fa.-:,--'4s2''' . • II 2.00 12.00 15.00 VOL. XIIL Miscellaneous. • " - HELMBOLD S • • iGENIIINE PREPARATION.: EIF.LEIBOLD'S BUCHU for the Bladder. !lIELMBOLIPS BUCHU for the Kidneys, HELMBOLD'S BMW. lor the Gravel. ;, ;.• , . HELMAOLIMBUICHU thOrppqr. ; • RELmsoLDfs Nervoinneas. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU fOr LOSS of Memo; y. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness 01 Visas , ' HELMBOLD'S BUCHU tor,Difficult Breathing: HELMBOLD'S BUCHUicir Weak Nerves. - • HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Universal Lassitude. HELMBOLD'S : BUCHU for Horror. of Dias HELMBOLDH - BUICHU tick - Night Streats. . ; HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wakefulness. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin. .DELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU fur_Pain in the Back. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelids, with Temporary Suffusion at d Loss of Sight. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Mobility,And Restlessness, with Weill of Attention's:l4 liorier'ilf Society. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions. ' HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indis cretion, and all diseases of `E,REALES, FEMALES -FEMALES.. •'• "FEMALES FEMALES, FEN ES TAKE NO MORE PILES; TAKE NO MORE PILES, . .2.17EY ARE OF IVO ' • ?EBY ARE OF NO AVAIL. Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all complaints incident Ap.,the i Sex. ;frlici l'art* , 'Should'Be,*gthourit It I ' TARE NO MOBE iji.LSAM oflnjurious and Hnpieasant Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. Use 111.1.11BOLDLS_ EXTRACT BUCHU for Excesses: arising from haliits•indßigedtu . • By Young and Old. And far diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation. it re.: ;moves all - improper . :discharges,lind will restore; the td-i ttenCite.a shortfthlie to a and Purity. • Use DELIIIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for Diseases and Affections of the most Distressing Character. Use LIELMitoLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affections and diseases of the • Urinary Organs, Whether existing in Maleorl emote, from whatever cane originating, and no f matter of How Long Standing. All of the above diseases and symptoms admit of the llama treatment, and may origininate ,from the same READ ! .READ ! READ I READ ! --- - - . RELISIBULD'S .11HCHlt is. pare, and plegsnnt, in tArile! and odor, but immeabite ifilttfactiob. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the y City of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, Cnemist, who be log duly sworn, does say; that his preparation contains: no Hargotio, Aterctir,y4or Injurious drug ,but Vegetable. " - B. HELMBOTI Pole Manafacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me, Ms 23d day of No rubber, 1864. ..W.14.4'...1111311A.2/), alderman, PI Me $1 per bottle, or six for $6, delivered to any dress. A 'I tint Costs but a Dollar—. Try."; and be convinced of its efficacy. And it iti;abcorimanted' by reliable and responsible certificates from Professors : of Menitial,eoilegos, , ClergyMen and others. Primer - ad by 'EL; VAIF.M.SOI.3); Practical and Analytical Chemist, 104 Soz . titli.24,rne.ti-bs6wiCheattint, - I'. -4 ‘" Philadelphia. NECESSARY CAunos.—Shoolil unprincipled Dealers try Attp,alift ciratipllisiarticlef which pays-a. bolter profit and -11worthletis:- • " - ASK FOR xisIABOLD'S EXTRACT Dupllu. ~ m 4p.mtptt CYFELE.a. " tliißss otralikirlitth; i • Sold by D. W. Gross k Co., and all Druggists every where. Cut this out—send or-call for it, and avoid exposure and Imposition. aull-daw3m LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. r MEDICINES have now been be . fpr ealm pahlicWaperiod.o4TElßTY :YEAR:S, and during illatllmb d n ldgh ChiraMer in al most every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power. of restering,perfeet health to per sons suffeibig 'muter. rieariy evdry of disease to, which the human frame is liable; The following areamong the distressing variety of ho - man diseases in which the V E ETASL FE MEDICINES Are well known to be infallible. DY SPH.P.SIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and , second stomachs, andureatteca- . llfu purel',l434llllY bile, instead of the attire - and aorta- kind ; MAIM LENCir Loss of Appetite, Heratburk,:ficadache, ItesV lessness,'flllgiurpe - V, ASiatety, Languor 40:Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of tryspepsia, will van ish, as a natural consequence of its cure. _ _ COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvehtprocess, and without vio lence; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to 4 regular eirc4iaticiKthickigh tk§'Ribeeadpf respiration in such cases, and the tileiough sciatic& Or all intestinal oh: struction in others. The LIFE IdRUICIbTES have been known to cure ERRE.l.ll.JlllllTl4ll..,perpianontiy,-,irks Anrea r weekii and 'OOT iiihalf krnOviheiocalintliirhinatiori from the muscles and Namonte of the joints. ;,Dltorvitr.l4 otallidinis, by freeMi and strenglhart, trig 'the kidnaYs' and'blddaer , they o'perate'maiitlelfght+ hAly on these Important outing, and hence have ever .ibeen RoundAr'aertain-'reinedy tor- -,t,ho Worst 'enact-IA ORAviras: • - • • -- • • - • 4150 Woßnis, •0 . , dislodging 'tem.:die turnings al ,tharbOwelkthe tilimynnutte, to yhich:Abese creatures SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORBS, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDI'. CMOS give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC BRUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEX lOES, by their alterate effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of, which occasions all eruptive coMplabits, selloff, elbudy; find:other disagree} able complexions. syThe use of these Pills for alvory short time will eel an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking im provimOkinoffe ;clearness , )iflhe skin. 4CADVILDIOIII COLDSMin INPLUENZA`wiII alivays'linnilied by one nose, or by two in the worst cases. PILES.—The original proprietqr of these medicines, was cured of Piles, of 35 years standldg IV the tish of the LIFE MEDICINES alone. VSNA:Ar... AAILL I A6 F U4—Vskr this sgsure; of the WFsteih milUbdirfouudi:a safe, cerfain 4 tenibd Othitr'afidrc'ifies'fkave the system subject to a return (grim disease—a cure by these Ifetiteinesi is pepssns4W.TAY Tftra4,-DA AND BE WEED': , • BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COIL PLAINTS.•-OENERAL Drauurr, Loss or Assam; and Ls /MAUS OF FULALI s—thp medicines have been used with themost beneficial results in cases of this descrip tion :—Kings Evil and Scrofula, in its worst forms,yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medi cinal: lqiitit I3Weats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Mein; plaints of all 'dm% Palfi.tation.of the Heart, Painters) Coll ,c are speedily cured. 1111filitlUtelALI DINEASES.—Persons whose constitu ions hafe'biciene impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of Mercury, Infinitely sooner than the most power: fin preparations of Saiskpirilla. Preptared,ao kold by W R. ROPFAT, • -v • «335 Broadway , Nitw'York. e Fgrsaie by all Druggists r_.. lYfisa.dawly 'COAL ()IL, I COAL OIL ! COAL OIL 1I I COAL OIL I COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL !1 1 ,COAL c)111 COAL OIL! ! COAL OIL ! I, I .0011407.14 MAL OILA I QIL I 1 „COAL 014 L,AA;44 I COAL OIL .44 . MPS I! C CU 4L 014 , 4:0X, I_PGAL OIL LAMPS! COAL OIL lIALASs COAL oil, _Limps I - C9.4.01L244T9 .. ! Cuz4r. ozz , LAAtes f ItE fuld; Lthati . d, Bracket; Han if.:111138 I l I Hand, Stand, Braotet,,llanging and Fide L amps I I ttln k 1 17a a g* Eit a ttit lua a rl i t I L A k a lrpri I I 1 Una 1 " 2 Itt d i iTCheaf) ! • ~,-,l3„eautituLand VeryPheap! • 'Beaiitiful'andlrery Cheap! L......_,Lisirl9e,„elsanggd,to,b,urn.Coal Oil. .elll,tlss Coal Oil and ' , Lartiiis Solo bY tistalornrerinted tollityß a - tire satlsfad• ties. Please eall and see them. ; ,•: D. W. GROSS & CO., Wholesale andjtetail Druggists, 19 Market Stroet. isep26.2mda2t*::i • "INDERENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE.". HARRISBURG, PA., TITES DA I' TA: FtERNOON, OCTOBER 23, 1860 'Dyspepsia-Remedy DR DARIUS - HAM'S AROMATIC IN VIGORATING SPIRIT. This Xedicine has 'beln used by the public.for , sin ',years, with increasing favor. 11 is recommended to Cure ..t , .Dyspepsia, Reritss,Hiarteßurn Cube Pains, .Wind in the Stomach, Or Pamein ihe Benue Headache, Drowsivest,, -Sfelney Com plaints, Lon, ',..Vpirite - - - •Wehrium Tremens, intemperance, 1111IIIRIE/1, Rimer-ems, lAv O..RA T ias, Bei WILL NOT IBITOXIC4IB OR SIIIPEF S A MEDICINE it is quick zul effectu al, curing the most aggravating case o Dyspepsia, idney Complaints, and alt other derange ent of the. Stomach and Bowels, in a speedy manner It will instantly revive the most molanc' ly ant drooping spirits, and restore the.weak, nervous a d sics ly to health, strength and vigor. Persons who, from the injudicious use.of Honore, bare become dejected; and their nervous systems Shattered; constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the 'Dranume- Timm, as, will, almost immediately feel.the....happy r and, healthy-trivigorating efficacy of Br:flairii.sliivigorating Eptrit• WIEL ' AT - 17 WILL ' DO. Heisit--,Ons.wirie.glass Full asolten - attnucuiainvy - •-„,•• Will ritmolb all Had Spirits. One dose will eure Heart-burn. Three dn . * will are ' • One dose•wiligivi you a Good . A.plietite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Oyspapsia. One, remove the diStressing and,dissgruiziable effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distressing load•and all painful feelings will removed. ' One will remoVuthe most distressing pains of Colic, ,either in the stomach or bowels. . . few doses will remove all obstructions in the Kidney, Bladder'or Urinary Organs. • Persons who are seriously afflicted with any. Kidney Complaints are assured.speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles. _ _ Persons who, froze dissipating:too much over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent head. aches, sickness at stomach, weakness giddiness, will Sod one dose will remove all bad leelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should take the Invigorating Spirit, three times a day . ; it will make them 'strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstructions and 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 medi cine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach. All the , proprietor asks is atrial, and tolnduce this, lie has put up the Invlgorating Spirit in pint bottles at 50 Gents quarts S 1 General Depot, 48 Water street, N. Y. Wholesale Agent, Philadelnhia, D. YOTT, & CO. and for sale in Harrisburg by C. A. Bannvart, D. W. Gram & Co. and C. K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere. jel4—dawly. . NEW - MOURNING GOODS'I _ CATHCART &. BROTHER, Rave now open a largo ('assortment of MOURNING and SECOND MOURNING - DRASA . BAWLS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILS, and All[otber goods desirable for Fulband Winter wear. N 0.14 Market Square Next to the Harrisburg Banig, G. O. ZIMMERMAN ! BANKING, STOCK, BILL AND COLLECTION OFFICE, No. 28 South Second St., Harrisburg. BONDS AND STOCKS FOR • SA.LE. Bor 4,000 Harrisburg. Bonds. 80 Shares of Harrisburg Bridge Company. 70 " 40 " " -Hank. sept • Mountain ''Herb E inventor and manufacturer of 'Jud- L sons MoUntain ItertiPills;!f. his epent the greater part of his life in travelling, having visited nearly every country in the world Be spent over six years amen the. Rocky . Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that the "Mourrtem Hess Puns" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures there, you will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is an established fact, that all diseases arise from The blood is Ihe life 1 and when any foreign or , un healthy Matter gets mixed with it, it is once distrbuted to every organ of the body.. Every nerve feels the poison, and all. the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is WeiXened; and so the circulation is feeble. The tangs be coin's 'clogged - with the poisonous matter hence a cough. —and all from a slight impurity of the fountain-head of life—the Bload 1 As if you had thrown some earth, for. instance, in a...pure spring . from whichvan n tiny rivulet in a fess , unwires the whole course of this Stream be, comes distbryndund discolored. Asenteklyrioesimpure blood i ly to every. part, and leave its sting, behind. All thdlinasagitr. becomkobstructed, and unless thi.obattun , tion isremoved; thd lump et life soon dies out. These pills not only parity the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body, they ,are, therefore, unrivalled CURE ROR RIL/OUSIDISEASES, Liver ; Complaint, Sick Headache, &o. This Anti-BiliOu Medicine _expels from' he blood' the hidden seeds of 'dis ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fLuent,elearing and reauscitatingfbe vitalorgmp. Pleasant, indeed, ,is it, to us, that we are able 'to place within yonr reach; a - Medicine like the "Mounrsis Haas Pufs," -- thar will pass directly to the afflieted peas, catugh the blood and fluids of the body, and cause ;the to brighten with_ the flush of beauty and health. Judson's P2lls are the Best Remedy in exist. ence for the following Complaints Bowel Conaplainta Debility, •,• • - Inward Weakneis toughs, Fever and ague, .I.4vez Complaints, Colde,; • ',Fernalo - CompirosstownesEr Spirits, Chest Dldeases, Files;' Costiveness, . Indigestion, Stone • and Gravel,' Dyspepsia, 'lnfluenza, liluemidary s synsp- Diarrixea, Inflammation, OMB. Dropsy, " * * * • * * * tiILEArFEIKIZkItEDIdIIiE Females-,who ; value health, should never be without Mae 'Tbf , purify " the . bloOd, remove obstructions •of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotehes,i and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. - pay- The Plants and Herbs"' of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way among' the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines In Mexico. GM the Almanacof our Agrint;' - and you will; read with the very interesting account it contains of the "Grier Murmurs" of the Aztoce.i Observe the DieiNtin Herb Pills are pot op in a Itedutitill;Wiiip*r: .l .2aoh:tiox 'Contains 40,. pills; and lie-. trill a £ 2b seufa per bOX AU genuirte,•bave the signature of B. L.JUDSON & CO., onleach box. Ar. Agents wanted always—Address as above. -Vg, feblo.deodaw • • ' . NOTICE TO SPECULATORS.. . . VAL U.OgE 2 BUILDIZtra - LOTSFOR -A NUMBER OF LARGE 'SIZED 811/..LD -xx..IIVOIOTS adjolnihg the timed' Mime 'and Sirokk hhope or the Penna. Railroad' Comp - any, will be sdld low and on reasonable terms. tApply to 'aneBo dui • JOHN fiti,sultauraifs. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION J....V.D t .- ':o_.N.,._'_2S, IMPURE BLOOD: JVDSO.DI &: CO., S 61e''Pro`w'rieaors No.po'Leottard Street, RRW yoitx. =tM M:=l DELAWARE MUTUAL' SAFETYINSURANCE 'COILEVIS 3 Corner of Thir'd and lira;nui Streets, , . PHILADELPHIA. _flidattpoitArliEr..l.B36 'MARI'MARINE INSURANCES on Veshe NE Cargo and Freight toaa parts of the World. ' INLAND INSURANCES _on Goods by. Rivers, Canals lilies anLand' Carriages to all parts of the Union. .t INSURANCES on Merchandise generally, and on Steres., Dwelling Homing; &o.' • • . _ABORTS OF THE COMPANY, November Ist, 1855 $608,004 70. November 10, 1868. . The .lioard of Directors have this clay declared a divi dead. 01 SIX PER CENT. in Cash, on the Capital Stock audSLIC. PER CENT. on the:Scrip of the Company, pay able on and after let the proximo. Thy have also declared a Scrip DiiidendofTWENTV Piva PER CENT. on the Original Stock, and. on the Earnest Premiums for the year ending October 31 1868, Certificates ifer which will be issued to the parties en• titled the : a aoie, 'oh end after'the first of December. undo Resolution adopted by the Board. WHIRSAS; theincreased means of the Company arising from 'Profits,. itpd which ,will be, ,derived [eons the In. creased Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of, Incorporation; render • the further continuance of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore'be ft— • &shined, That the Guarantee Capital be discontinued, and thin Notes representing the Hanle be delivered up to themakers thereof;tis /loon as the Rishitiiketidinhig the eriod . embraced in said Notes shallthave determined. William Martin, James IX Hand, , WilliamEir Jr. Joseph H. Seal, Theo. Paulding, [ James Tennant, Edmund A. Sonde; Dr: R: K. Hosted, j'. B; M'larland, John O. Davis,— • Hugh Craig, -•- Wm. 0. Ind**, Robert Burton,... S. . . Thomas C. Hand, John-It. Penrosp, Charles Kelley, Joshua P Eyre, George G.Liiier Saiiitiel.E. Stokes - , ...I na:AU'.Jones, Edward D4rlingion; Henry Sloan, J.T;l,ogan,pitt'g H. Jones Brooke, • . James Traquair, • D. T. „Morgan, J. F. Penistpn,.. •J.B. Semple;; . WILMAM ...... President. , • THOMAS 'O.'HAND, Vice President.' ligNitirlDYLßUßN,Secretary. • • ••- • ' The undersigned, as agent for the above Company,ts prepared to make insurances on all descriptions of pro party on the most liberal terms. laul&distrfly B CERHAVE'S HOLLAND ITTERS : THE CELEBRATED MILAN)) REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, tllrpAt.compLAANT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER-ANA AGUE, And the, viTiousUirooOnnononsogngnt upon a Alsordered STOMACH OR LIVER, sucii as. fndi widen Acidity of Cie Stomach, Colicky Pains, ne.C.4M OIL hurus, Lots of Appetite, Despondency, Cos (ATM:keels,' "B all trZietakt.r6 -- rlices: Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided mare. This is a purely vegetable Compound, prepared on, strictly scientific grlnciples,"ifter life manner of the eele.! .brated. Holland Professor, Both Wive, • Its;reputation at; home produced Its introduction here, the demand com mencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the! face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with I them and handed down the traaition of its vaiue. It MI now offered lo the American public, knotting that its truly , wanderfui medicinal virtuesinusi be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose' constitutions may hive twee impaired. by the contmeous. use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gen 4 orally instantaneous in erect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every' nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. OTIOE.-,W heaver expects to find this &beverage will' be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited,! It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of. of singular remedial properties. • • READ CAREFULLY! ' The GeiminS highly concentrated Boarhave's Holland: Bitters is put up in half-pint. bottles only, and retailed at: Osx Doman per bottie,or six bottles for FM DOLLUEL-. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine hes' induced many imitations, which the public should gnard against purchasing. • oarßeware of Imposition. Bee that our name is on the; label ofei , or.y bottle you buy. Bold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Xxpress to most points. SOLE'. P'It'OPItIET ORB, BENJAMIN. PAGE, JR. & Pkiimacentists and 'Chemists. PITTSBURG, PA. For sato in the city of Harrisburg by W. GROSS & CO. soptl-dawly GIN AS, A REMEDIAL: AUNT. 2.Eus :DEtzczous , Tomo STIMULANT, • L"SPECIALLY deeigned for. the'use of the AfedicaL.Professien arid the AbtaGy i bavingsuper- Boded 'the so-called 'Gins,"' "Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnappsin-eter, is now endorsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of those intrinsic-' medicinal qualities (tonic and diureticywhicla belong to an OLD and rims Gin. Put up in, quart bottles and sold. by all, druggist; grocers, etc .% - i A. - 1!1-:41ININQER (Ditablisliedln 1178.)" Sobi ProPHOtors. - ,- Noz-19 Broad Street, N. Y. C0.,0r sale by W. ,W. &'H. Smith ,— French, Richards & , and all of the prominent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia. ' sep27- daw6m • SCHOOL BOOK - ,--"QIIR GOVERN explanatory.. statement of !the sys tem, of the government of the country. By. M. MEM .ney. With prOper histoiical notices. The work gives 'the construction of the Constitution of the rutted states, and,thoSe of tha:seVeral States, as determined by 'Judi eialngtherity or, derive& from, standar*? xvrlters, accord. Mg to reverences. noted. It is designed for Colleges, 'Academies - slid Sehools, and has been 'so' used .to a centidefable. extent. IV is recordinenden for • thMlfur pose brJurists, Presidents and Professors Of Colleges. For sale, at $1 00, by M. .Ill'.ll.ppLEY, at Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg, • , QOUND POLITICAL PRINCIPLES.—The to Constitutional Provisions;and Principlesoof Govern— umpt, inreferonce to the pcditioal topics of the limes, are Stated and explained, from sinhoradva and' correct sources, in WHinney's i!OUlt GOVERNMENT" Or CON- SiTTOTIONAL MAN UAL. For sale, at $1 00. by M. 3V .IIINNEY,,at Harilaburg, Pa. . . se29 ,1 - 19NST .I'VITION • 07 THE UNITED STATES.t-t'w, . hs designed - to be read and under stood-by-the people. A knowledge or our civil Instith tioini,.the only ground of true patriotism, Is essential .to their preeervation and proper ,result.v. du esPianaLon of the:provisions of the Constitution, and of our, system 'of Governnienti as founded on'Judicial authority and de rived authors, is given, In a forwadapted ,to coramon, use. in ; the _work entitled "OUR !GOVERN MENT, and CONSTITUTIONAL MANITAL,P, by .11. le- Rainey: For sale, tie $r 00, y.bott, at Morrie burg," and et the bookstores generally. ' se29 Inisullantous. DIRECTORS WILLIAM iItIIEIMER, • . - Harrisbilrg, re- 'MA Nil jl AC TII RING Business ararbs. PROF. ADOLPH TEUPSER, , lautb respectfully inform his old patroniamillto• Public innierallyi , that he' wlll continue to give instructions on the PIANO PONITy.II2 , LODBON VIOLIN and also In the silence of TNOEOUGB BASS: He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils,at their. libines'at any'hour desired,' or lessons' 'will •be given id his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the German Reformed Church. decls-dtf AUGUS'rIgE CHAYNE. CARPENTER__ AND BUILDER. Res)* nce No., 27 Worth Second &re a . 1, NI 1 '3-4 aBIiNGSCUIENDF,D TO. • b2Fdtt :-.1;300K5. AND > SCHOOL STATIONERY. BOolsititStalioneri in A i if public and ailed echOola of our city will be foul st CHEAPEST PRICE'S, at . , 1 • 1! RONEH'ii CHEAP BOOKSTORE, ' run 61 Market street. IRON CASTINGS A LL:kinds of Iron Castings made to or• 13 der; of the Vetiy Mist stock, ;and all Castings pickled to remove the sand and scale. We have the best and most extensive assortment of Pulley - patterns this side'of Phil adelphia. Apply at the . -.EAGLE-WORKS, Penna. R. Road; above State street. tfargisb are. April 92:1850 GEORGE I FISHER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. fiIi'FERS his professional services to all 11, Jr, per aons having hilliness to be transacted in the several Courts of Dauphin countyi the Land Department of this State, or before the Board - of Property. Having been' assoclatect in the iftecticiof Wit Law, with - JQHN 4:IIEHER, lie promises diligent and•carefhl attention tcrollwrofessiOnal billeineis entrusted to them Office, corner ; of. Second and Locust streets; (opposite to 0te . ..41". ' ' .ia Souse;) Harrieijurg. ' a.26- W W. 11A.YS, A.TTOBNEY-41.1 1 --LAW. OfFuie Wainnt betiieen - Second and Third, - Harrisburg, Pa. ar4p d.mt DR. _T. J. : SURGEON DENTIST , . CAFFER . ahis services 'to the .citizens "of N . / .Harrisburg and itsl;ricinity. ...He solicits a, share of the.pUblic patronage, and givee assurance that his best Cidettyors shap bey gitieti to render satisfaction in his Pro fusion. Being an old, Well tried dentist ; he' feels safe in inviting Me public generally 'to call on lam, assuriag them-that they , will net be dissatisfied with.. big services Oak° \0: 128 Market street, in the baUse formerly oc canted by Tabtib R. Eby, near the' United 'States noted, Harrisburg, Pa, - • • . myBArly ALDERMAN, HENRY PkiFFER; OFFICE-THIRD, -N`i'REET," (SHELL'S ROW,) NEAR MARKET. Residence, ,Chestnatt 'Street near Fourth,. CITY OF TH.FIICIEIBIJ/t6, AMEY & LEMER'S GALLERY, tIS TILli PLAGE TO GET • SMALL PICTURES OF DECEASED'FRIENDS COPJED. AND ENLARGht OR COLORED. BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE:, ARRIBiTIIG:, PENN',A. GEO. J. BOLTON,,PEoPEI:I=;.R. C A, RD The ab ove well kriowe and long established lAtel is now undergoing a therobgh renovation, and being hi a 'great degree' newly furnished, tinder the proprietorship .of Mr. Gamma 4. Bora.os, whe ha' e been an inmate of the 'Lease for the last three years, and is well known to 'its guests. ' ' "itiltukfal for the liberal patroriage whioh it haa ep— ibyed ; I cheorfullycerauiend AB.. 'Bolton to the public fa or. jes dovtfl rIitH.LIAM BUEHLER. - JOSEPH CABBY. • : JOHN W.. BROWN. CASEY & BROWN, ATTORNEYS-8.T.-LAW HARRISSURG:, P ENN'A. . T_TAVING aettheiateit 'to g ether in the 1111 practiaa of :thb Law, will attend faithfully:and promptly to all professional business entrusted to their Office in Third abbot three - doors from Market N. B. Consiidations in Rua& and Oormim. SILVE.R PLATED WAR-E HARVEY -FILLEY, • ! N 0.1222 Market Street„PunAusumut, , Manufacturer of flue_ . . NlChvl SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of 'PORES, SPOONS, - LADLES,' BUTTER CASTQA.S,_Dit* SETS,..MIENS' LEITLES, wetrEßs BIITHER MIMES ICE PITCHERS, cAKE.igskarrs. , COMMO'NION - WARE„ CLIPS; MUGS, GOBLETS; With general asiorintent, comprising: none bsaitbe bes quality, made of the hi.it m 4,010,72 andheavay plated, cop: stauting them a , ' - , Serviceable and, durable article • ,Fclf! -.I(OIXLS,. STMIBCCATEC lath .. - ner.e.rs F.A3111.1113. ivae- Old Ware re plated in the but manner. - !feb2A-dawly ' • • STATE .0 ,,A,P, 1 14 CAMERON, , uOLDER, • ANDWALNUT SECOND CORNERIL A R it a PENN.IS'BURs., .r• • • a. - • FRESH'STOCK Of :Vanilla- Beans, Hecker* Faides,—PeifumOry and Fancy Soaps,. at BILES , DRUG STORE,. myB Market street, below 'Fifth, Harrisbargi ORANGES: AND LEMONS. ORIT BOXES in prime order • just re cfpved dandtor sale by • kica" WM, DOCK JR. & CO. CHESSMEN Checker Boards, Dominos, Checkers, Dice and Dice Boxes The largest assortment, in" 'the city, for sale at all prices BERGNER'S °REAP BOOKSTGEE, • my 24 ' bl Market strac , Harrisburg, Pa. "TAIVALTHEIBLES ;TIRE...LARGEST. ASSORTMENT IN . THE „L CITY, at all . prjeas from $1.25, to $25 ,dollars each, in all ibe different styles or 'fey salo•itt • BERGNER'S CELEAP BOOKSTORE, • au4 - • .' 51 Market Street' • DEL u.IArEICHEL, SURGEON ° AND OCOUVIST, USIDENOE TISERDNEAR NORTE/ STREET. mar2l-elaw • . • • . „ . . „... POR,BASII BY M. WHEELER JAMES .. le2B-dtf A - .LARGE aAsortment ct A1M(11.16 4 of all whFli will make. itititaito CI:UW/4AB OIFTB for your lady - Mends, found at • BERGAI9I , 3*CLIEP llo9KSlVale,_ ' _ . 4,e,ruestreut , RN . T ST R - • Pr . F'D DOCTOR O•NIT - iili: aIIRGERY, has •returptid and , Twounkt : lMl,pikettee in=Stritts'iticiat' okidere 'BiadY Holier Nrhereltie will be pleased to attend to, all who may deelre . hie ees. [sep27] B. M. GILDEA, kttam Lltiingiffitrs, Raving procured Steam Power Presses, we arp prepared to execute JOB and BOOR PRINTING of eveit description, cheaper_tbat it can be done at any other as tabliabrdentin the cottg'.y. t a . . . .. , . . . ~. riIIATEB ur au o eatrIBIEG. 2 .'Fourhues or less constitute one -h alf square hogh, line. or more than four constitute a square. Dull ?gnore, ono day ' it 2 5 one week ... t 1 .11 one month: ••;(11.14 .41. 60, a **** 146.1 t,. three nia11ui5,',.::.',...',.', ti.i..1...-.-: 3'oo • it six tn°l /thir. " .,:.... , CR. -. Y.;:.': .......' 4) u Tx oe 00 (hue square o ne uay year "" . 6 60 t" ,one week...,. . .. 2 00 " ' one month . .,. . ...,...::: ".,- 1 '• .3.00 s 7i , three months ..... -.. .-, s'' 00 - cu six months__ 8 oo one yearlo (0 , .... xi-Business notices inserted in the Local wham or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE %ails pER MEI for each insertion. NO: 41. farlfarriagep and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisetuenui. The United States Senate. Daniel :Wager's famous expteesionof thank fulness to God for the existence of the United States Senate; has not often'beeit - repeated du ring the last tux years. Perhaps, it ,may, be bey Cause republici are ungrateful; but - pbeSiblyrit rnay, bebecause in the ; composition-of the Sen ate there is less to be thankftil for than fdrineri ly. Certainly:the great majority of its meno hers for sometime have been distinguished for having the organ of mediocrity irexcessifelt; largt?.' as phrenologists would say. T,he par ; ty, besides, having control of that, difisinnuf the national legislature, would seem to - have looked upon their functions ati little Otheithan to'register decrees which had - eminatecl from the White House. If there was ever the Slight est refractory disposition shown by them, the ominous words " Black Republicans" would as infallibly drive them back to thoi ranks as thlo name of the lion-hearted Richard used,for ages to hush Moslem babes, when they had becomi too fractious to be otherwise put asleep. One remarkable exception to this rule, how -aver, occurs to our memory. The President sent down a request, ala Hopokon, for some additional regiments of troops to operate on thh South-western,frontier. The measure was in a fair way of poising - Until Seward defeated it. This was brought,about, not .by opposing, but by befriending the bill. :,The :New York Senator announced that, after carefully inspect ing the portents and omens; the fieldwas won; and that these troops would :x yet the bulwark of freedom; as others had rbeen em; ployed to trample it downdn Kansas. - Enough l The Senatorial statesmen foundlhey had made a mistake ; and .that much.as.• they wished to support the President, they .hated Mr. Seward more. So the bill wa.s.defeated by a large ma jority. The circumstance affords a key to the policy which appears to have prevailed is the Senate for some timo:; and hassineeliescencled to the ordinary level of _party, controversy. The pole-star has not been adhesion:to fixed prieci clples so much as opposition to Certain persons. Repulsion, not attraction, has been the impel ling force. Substitute.for the Senate the whole country, and for Mr. Seward-Abtaham Lincoln, and we again find the ,satnelelentent, at work. Of course, those .who' put themselves under its direction are responsible for the ‘consequences. All the New England states, with New York, Michigan, Wisconsin and Town, ere now repro sented in the Senate by ;Republicans and Demo crats. The_Pacifte states and-Indiana are rep resented by. Democrats 0n1y....01 the whole sixty-six'tnembers; thirty-six ttr:i 'administra tion; Democrats; two ate Doughisites, and twenty-seven are Republicans. Snch will IN, the relative strength of -lkaitittesn i I - sfter----tfiet 4th ofMarch next. . ' r.: Some important ehanges will then occur. - lii the South Mr. Crittenden wilt give 'place - Mr. Breckinridge, who.yery. prudently secured that desirable retreat in advance, in ettse ; ochOlt failure to reach the 'Presidency. The - titrits of Messrs. ,Fitzpatrick. of Alahamni, Johnson pf Ariansai, Hammond of South - Carolina, Yulee of Florida, Iverson of Georgia, Slidell of Louisll iania ' , Green of Missouri, and Clipgman cif North Carolina (all Democrats), expire in 1861, and they or others of the same party .will probe* be elected. Messrs. Gwin of .Califernia, • Fitch Of Indiana, Lane of Oregon, Bigler of Pennsyl vania, we expect:to see succeeded -by Reptibli: cans or Anti-Lecompton Democrats : , Mr. Pugh Of Ohio, has already given place to Mr. Chase; and the recent elections have-left no denbt specting Pennsylvania and Indiana. California may possibly send a Republican' to Washington in place of Dr. Gwin ; and so far as Oregeriffi Concerned the only obstacle to the,eirction of at least one Republican seems to lio hi - the Senate of that State, the administration minority of which has grown degierate in its deteiminatimi, to elect Mr. Lane or defeat every` other can didate. The terms of Messrs. Trumbull of Illinois, Foster of Connetie,ut, Haden' of lowa,Clark of New Hampshire. Seward of New York, Collamet of Vermont, and. Durkee of. Wisconsin .11. b, publicans); expire also next yeAr. If the pre sent members .are not re-elected their places doubtless will be taken by Republicans. In case of Mr. 'Hamlin's election to the Vice Piesf dency, his seat will also become vacant, and int course be filled by a member of the bame party. ' ,The terms of Messer& Thompson of New Jersey, Bright of Indiana. .and Rice of Ilia:- neiota, do not expire until 1863 ; otherwise they would have to leave tbsiSenate. Doughles hOlds on to 1865 • but he cannot be regarded any longer as in fellowship with the great Witty of Senators professing Democracy, ~Rxereisiog his own doctrine of popular sovereignty in that chamber,- and freed from all aspiratforis , after 'a higher sphere he may be. expeotelto becon}e one of the mask usefel members of that body, and to make amends , in :Some degree for thls storms of strife whichlie has generated riming the past. We skill 'be' liapiky to witness this .octavius transformed• into „another Augustus, which his failure to be chosen.ktesident d isjnoFe likely to'adecinipliih Wait would bean opposite result. After the 4th of flarchr. next . we may rea . *sonably estimate the poqhcal completion of the Senate to be as,follows.:,- Thirteen Republican _Slates —Maine, New fraimpsh3re, Vermont, - lefassiChusetts, 'Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, iphio,..l6.ichigan, Wisconsin, lowa and Kansas, if adMitted; as we trust she will be " Six Diroidell Slate.t.-14V.tefsev, Il linois,:Minnesota,- Maryland; Oregon, . giving five Republicans, four Democrats, ,two, ..Opposi tion Democrats, and one-Arnerican; (frlt../Ceu nedy.) • - -L • Fifteen Democratic Siaies,includingptlifornia, which. may 'choose a Republican,- , Oppoßtion Democratic Senator ; also, inchnlingiTkpiehana, where the Douglas men entertain hopes otelect ing Mr. Soule. We consider the chtent:e bfsuch results fully equal to 'the furtLer iniquitous rejection of Kansas. r• The Senate would theu.stand: after 1861— Republicans, 31 ; B.egulan Democrats, 34 ; Op position Democrats, 2;-American,..l- :Total 68. The party now in power -voll.:lheteforeihave a working majority until,.lB63;;,teynad -,that everything depends ori.theyia.e4iemof tthe,lle publican members. Theyimajt gul.o9_stnength ening themselves until theinximkareaiYB large accessions from the Attire Statiesorither,maY fritter away their present strength and destroy thdr 'proipticte, floe's:to be ort:theEbrink4 ruin by that time.,-N. Y. Cam. Advertiser.; . 1- t0 1 41 13 8 4 7m ..4-" ekbiag a r a o . al li tt * 3) .P a il v i e d ite v r ei n y ni s ul t hk. ?ho e =! • ••• • ``' papers. We..adviae oike,./tti•lrfetblis aiame•in - wit - hrkers. = , i* . ti,erni a nilit artist is„aboui gektivig. apn itiiins:Ofx-ta lawsuit. ' oPdtilfbl - the 'Year I, stuCeliximbittdocare#y:!: El