THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTJES,) BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO TERMS.--6'mazs do or The DAILY TRUGRAIII is served to subscribers in th gorough at IN cents per week. Yearly. subscriber will be charged $4.00. WZIDLLY AND SamD-WrICKLY TELEGIitA he. The TICLIGRAPH is also published twice a week during Inc session of the Legislature, and weekly during the re diinder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the nl lowing rates, viz: Single Sulrieribers per year Seven I , Ton 1116 LW OP NNWSPAPERS It subscribers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until ail arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa pers from the office to which they arc directed, they are responsible until they hav - 'settled the hills and ordered them discontinued jJflelicaL DR . JOHNSON, 33AL.1.01 1 11%/JECIMILM LOCK HOSPITAL. Lias discovered the most certain, speedy LA and effectual remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE MILLER IN SIR LO TWELYII ROUREI tio Afercury or Namous Drught. Mr 2. CORY WAILRLNIRD, OR NO CIURGI, IN RION Ort to Two litre int Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organk Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow ers, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideao palpitation of the Heart, Timidity j ,Tremblings, Dimness of light or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Ye uth— those dreadful anddestructive practices which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impossible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MF-bi. Young men especially wbo. have beceinci the Victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, whc might otherwise have entrancedßetel:dug Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to °Galan; the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or thosecontemplatlng marriage, being awaro of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. .1., and be restored, to perfect health. ORG.ANIO WF A RIVES& • immediately Oared andfuU Vigor Restored tie who places himself wider the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide In his honor as a ge4leman, and confi dently rely upon his skill as a physician. soar- Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore, d., on the left band side going froia Baltimore street, 7 d -rs from the corner. De particular in observing the name and number, or you will mistake tht3 place. Be particular, for Ignorant, Trilling Quacks, with false names, or Par) humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr. Johnston, lurk near. All letters must contain a Postage klamp, to use on the DR. JOHNSTON lie. JOHNSTON itiemoar of the Royal Cohege of nuigeon Louden graduate from one of the mosteminent Collegesc the b. States, and the greater part of whose life has beet epent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE m.. 1. addresses all those who having injureelthem selves by private and improper indulgences, that seers and solitary habit whisk ruins both body and mind, no aping them for either business or society. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro. Mined by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Sack and Limbs, Pains in tiro Head, Dimness of Sight,. Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep, sin, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digeshva Functions. General Debility, Symptoms Of Consump tion, he. RMEiI Mentally, the tearful infects on the mind are much to be dreaded ;—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depres sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Am., are some of Lb e ev:i streets. Tnottianda of persona ash ages, can now Judge whatn the cause., of their declining health, losing their vigor, be coming, weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a afiagn lar appearance about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of coneumotion. YOUNG MEN win nava injured themselves by a certain practice, in dulged in when alone--a habit fressentlylearned from civil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, oven when asleep, and It' not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroy' both mindand body la <mkt apply immediately. What a pity that a young an the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by. the consequences of deviating Irom the path of nature, and indulging In a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before content plating MARRIAGE. effect that a sound mind and body and the moat none 'tory requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. tae. ioa& STOW'S INVIGORATING REMEDY MR ORGANIC WEAKNEiIs _ . by this groat 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. Al Impedimenta to swiss°, Physical or Mental Disquallft cation :Nervous rambling, Weakness or Exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured. The many thOusands cured at this Institution Wit Maths last twelve years, and the numerous important Smiles Operations performed . by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons. notices 01 which have appeared again and again before the besides his standing as a gentleman of character and re tpouribilay , is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted DISEASE OF IM.PRUDENOE.—When the Misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he bas "imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, It too often happens that an Ili-timed sense of shame or dread of disco Very deters him from applying to those who, from education and re , spectability can alone befriend mm, delaying till the conetiutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, tnroat, nose; skis, kc., progressing on with frightfulrapidity, till ,death puts a period t Jima dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns." It isa melan choly fact thatthousands fall vietima to thls terrible dis ease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that deadly poison, Mercury ruin the constitution and make the residue of life miserable 7b Strangers —The Doctor's Diplomas hang In' his office. Air Letters must cordate a Stamp to us on the reply. Kg- Remedies sent by Mail. we- No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore al:glad/kw-P. arta .3m -4 1747 FAMILY DRUG STORE. ,THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED 11 a Wholesale and BetsEl Drug and PrescriPtion Store, in the lcOn Front Builning, No. 128 Market street, lately occupied by Mr. Eby, wenre can be found an entire nets stock of Fresh and Pure Drugs, Periumery, GOA: 011., COAL 011. LAMPS, Burning FltBd, Alc stet Patent Matucines, Stetionory, Fancy Articles, &o„ ho. We have the agency lor the sole of Kline's CelebratecLArti 11cial Teeth, to which we would invite the attention of Dentists. By strict attention to business, and desire to please, we respectfully ask a share of Public Patronage. N. B.—Prime Havana Segare and Tobacco constantly on hand. FRANZ A: MURRAY, (Succeasor to Wm. Parkall,) LIVERY & EXCHANGE 'STABLE THIRD STRYET BELOW !LRXEI ELAVING_ purchased the interest of J. Q. ADAMS in the establishment, and made large asuitions to the sleek, the undersigned is prepared to accommodate the pu blie with Sumuos llossas for caddie or carriage purposes,uud with every variety Of MUCUS or the tateet and most - approved styles, on reasonable terms. PLEASURE PARTIES;III be accommodated with Omni buses at short notice. CARRIAGES' AND OMNIBUSES FOB FUNERAL OCO;t- IKONS will be runilabed, accompanied by careful and obliging strivers. He invitis an Inspection of his Stock, satinited that it is fully equal to that of any other establishment of the kind in town. FtiA/C/i A.. MUMAY. BRANCH. STABLE The undersigned has opened a breech of his "LIVERY and SNUB STABLE? in the -..bullgtnits lately °cora led by A. 11, . Barr, in Fourth Street opposite th e Betn e i , bete no is pfeparett to acconimodate the public with OBBES and - V khIOLS.I4,, at al) times, on' reasonable tennis s stook is large and varied, and will re commend itself. 8- dtt-tdaumn SUNK 11. MURRAY _ .. s ® ..... : ,..,zAitt,, l ,,, , ,\\ ‘\l)/ // ei...": ,. , ~•• - - . - • . . * . . S 2.00 12.00 15.00 VOL. XIII; INiatllatteons. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION HELMBOLD'S BITCHEi for the Bladder. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the kidneys. ,HELMBOLD'S BUCELCI for the Gravel. 1 1NLMBOLDS'INICRII4dr•ili Bropsy, • : , BEIMBOLD'8" BUClit fOiNeivousneae. HELMBOLD'S BUDGET for Loss or Memory. • HELM BOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness of Yl non. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Difnmilt Bretviiing. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for - Wens. Nerves. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Universal lassitude. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Mirror of Lisa tee. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Night Sweats. ' EIELMBOLD'SJ3I3OIIU for Wakefulness., • HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions. FIELNI3OLD'S BUCHU for Bain in the Back. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelids; wit Temporary Suffusion fu d Lois of Sight. HELMBuLD'S ,BUCHU tbr Mobility: and Restlessneen t with Want of ,attentionnnd Horror of Society. HELM SOLD'S' BUOIM for Obstructions.: BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Excesses arising from India action, and all diseases of FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, TAKE NO MORE PILLS, • TAKE NO MORE PILLS, THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL. THEY ARE OF Nei AVAIL. Use BELMBOLIPS EXTBACT BUCHU for all complaints incident to the sex. No Fondly Should Be 'Without It I : TRICE \O MORES aI.SAM orinjurious and Unpleasant Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. . Use HELMbOLDIS EXTRACT BUCHU for Excesses arising from habits indulged in By. Young and Old. . And for diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation. - It /3. moves all improper discharges, and will restore the pa tient in a short time to a state of Health and Purity. Use HELM BOLD'S .EXTRACT Mani for Diseases and Affections of the most Distressing Character. - • • Use BELldliul.D'S EXTRACT B.UUHU for all Affections and diseases of the Urinary Organs, Whether existing in. , Male or'F'entalle, from whatever eanseoriginating, and no matter of Row Long Stanotng. All of.the above diseases and symptoms admit of thO same treatment, end may origininato from the same canoe. READ ! READ ! READ I READ lii.NI.SIBuLD'S Nam is safe, and pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. lielmbold, Cnenaist, who be ing duly sworn, does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable. H. T. HELIttiOD, • • Sole Manafacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me, 'ills 23d day of No vember, 1854. •WM. `P. 111BBAID, alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any ad dress. A 'trial Costs but a Doilar...Try tt , and be convinced of its efficacy. And it is accompanied by. reliable and responsible certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others._ Prepared by , ' H: T. ITRMBOLD, Practicsl and 'Analytical ChemiA, 104 South Tenth Street, below Chestnut,: Philadelphia. i •NzeassAwir Catirtesi.—mieehi uttprtucipThil Dealers try to palm ell'another artiole, which pay's a better profit and is Worthless. ASK A'OR BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCEII. TAKE NO OTHER. amiss • GUARAiiTE/M. Sold by D. W. Gross & Co.' and !all Druggists every where. Out this out—send or call for it, and avoid exposure and Imposition. . 21M+L. , F3041. 1 TYIS LIFE FILLS ABB PHOENIX BITTERS. ‘13E84 MEDICINES haye übwr bee fore the pub/id ter apeilod'of THIMYTRAP.S,itod during that time have nhiuuaini d a high character Wel most every part of the Globe; for their exteacirdinthry and immeuiate power of reatortog perfect: health to per sona sufferiog under nearly every hind - of disease to which the r tiiiman frame is liable; The following mean/Ong the distressing variety of hu man diem/at:sin which the .. ' • • • - VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Lie well known to be Infallible. • .•- • . DYSPAPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and siieurtestornachs, anti creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; E`I.A'rII LENCV., Loss of Appetite ; Heratburn, headache, Rest lessness, lil-Temper, Anxiety, Lingnor and Melancholy .; winch are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will van lab, as a natural consequence hilts cure. COo'II.VJMNIGSS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process; and without vio lence'7 all vlolett purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Ph:VIERS Of all kinda, by restoring, the blood to regular cirmLation ; through the proceed of respiration' in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal ob. struction in others. The LIFE MEDICINES have been known to cure permanently in three weeks and GOUT in.half that time, by removing local inflammation frenuthe Miff:ill:Cm and llgamecta of thejoints. ,DROPNIMIS of ilikinils, by freeing andfitiengthen. lug the kidneys and bladder;, they operate most delight, fulty - on these•import/nit organs, hence havii.ever been 'loubd a 'certain 'remedy for the - Wilist- - Caies Of - - Also VirOKILIS;by dislodging from the . turnings of the bowels the slimy matter •to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY ULCERS , and INVETERATE SOltlaS, by the perfect purify whlch these LIFEEtEDI. CINES give to fife blood, and all the humors. ' scorannlc ks,RI.IIPIPIONS and BAD COMPLEX lOAS, by their alterate effect, upon the Binds that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and othei disagree able complexions. ise of these pins lor alvery short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RutEurti, and a striking im provement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INOLUNINZA will always be cured by one nose, or by two in ihs.worst cases. Pehus.—The origirSt proprietor ol these medicines, was cured of Piles, of 116 years standing by the use - of the LIFE MEDICINES alone. .. IoEVER AW.113 A.GIIP_...—For this scourge Of-the Western country; these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other Medicines hive the system subject to a return of the disease—a cure'by these Medicines is 'per Mineht--TRY TEEM, BE SATISFIED, AND CI710.1). . FEVERS AND LIVER COl. Demiunr, Low Or Armin, and Dt SEABSS or Faxams—the Neaten:me. have been need with the moat beneficial results in cases of this descrip tion :—Kinos Evil. and L..,rolula, Wits worst fortrisaields to the mild yet powerful action of.these remarkable Medi cines. Nignt laweets, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com plaints of all kinds, Palp.tation of the Heart, Painters' Colic, are speedily cured. . _ 111MattlXim.I.AL DISEASES , —Persons whose constitu ions have become luipaired by the injudicious use of Mercury ? will find these modicums a perfect cure, as they nevei tail to eradicate Irons the system, all the effects of Mercury, Infinitely sooner than the mest power ful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prep tared and sold by . W. B. MOFFAT, 836 Broadway, NIPW York. jy2o.dawly Eorsttle by all Druggists COAL OIL I COAL OIL I COAL OIL ! 1 COAL OIL I COAL OIL I! COAL OIL ! COAL OIL! COAL OIL! ! COAL OIL! I 1 COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL! COAL OIL !! ! COAL OIL LIMPS: COAL OIL LAMPS!! COAL OIL LAMPS: GOAL OIL LAMPS! COAL OIL LAMPS! COAL Ott LAMES 1 COAL OIL LAMPS! COAL OIL LAMPS!! Hand, Stand, Bracket, Hanging and Side Lamps I I I Hand, Stand, Brachet, 'hafting and hide Lamps I I I Nand, .Stand, bracket, Ranging and Side Lamp s {II Band, Stand, Bracket,' Hanging and Side Lamps t I 1 Beautiful and Very. Cheap ! Beautiful and Very .Ch'eap I Beautiful and Very Cheap! Beautiful and Very Cheap . . Lawns changed to burn Coal Oil. Au tbe.Cotd Oil and Lamps solu by us are warrantea to, giye entire sakislao-, lion. Please sail and see thein, Retell'D. W.' GROSS at CO; sep2s.2mdadtw Wholesale and Druggists, /9 Market Street. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE•" HARRISBURG, PA.. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 2.7,_ 1860. Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been.used ,by.the public for sin years, with jiff - easing, favor. It is recommended to Cure J4spepsia,Bervousne.ss,.ll art-Burn, Odic Pains, Wind in the. Stomach, or Pa nein the Bowe Headache,Drowsiness, Kidney Com, plais, Low. Spirits Ddiriuns Tremens, Intemperance. TIANTLATES, EXERARATEN, lap GORATE E , BUT • WILLNOT INTOXICATE OR STUFFS . . . • • A S A. MEDICINE it is quick and effectu F 4' ti al, curing the most aggravating cases o 1)3'41461N 'Kidney Complaints, and all other derange ent 'of the, Stomach and Bowels, -in a speedy manner. • ; It will instantly revive the_ most melanc ly anti drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous a& d sic ly to health, strength and vigor. ; Persons who, from the injudicioususe of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the DELIRIISM TREMFNB, will, almost, immediately, feel the happy , and healthy invigorating efficacy of Hr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. • 'WHAT IT-WILL DO. Liess.—One wine - glass full as Men as necessary- • One dose will remos e all Sad Spirits. • One dose will sure Heart-burn. . • . - Three doses will cure Indigestion. . One dose will give you's Good'Appetite. • -• '• One dose will stop the distressing paink of DyspepSia. One dose will. remove the distressing and disagreeable effects' of Wind or Flatulente; and at soon as the stomach recettreslhe Iniigerathig SiMit, the distressing load 'and all painful feelings will be removed. One dose will remove tile Most distressing pains of Colic, either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses:will remove all obstructions in the Kidney Bladder or Urinary Organs. Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Sidney Complaints are assured speedy idler by a dose 'or two, and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles. _ . - - Persons who, from dissipating too Much over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent head aches, sickness at stomach; weakness giddiness,. &c., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings. • • = ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should ta&Ahe 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. •AD the proprietor asks Is a trial, and to Induce-this, he has put up the Invigorating Spirit In pint bottles,at.so cents, quarts 81 General Depot, 48 Water street, N. Y. Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, D. YOIT, Ar. CO. and for sale in Harrisburg by C. A. liannvart, D. W. Gross & Co. and C. K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere. iel4-daysly • lountam Herb Pills. THE inventor and manufacturer of "Jud.- son's Mountain Herb Pills," has spent the greater part, of his life In travelling, having'Vlsited nearly every coon t 4 in the world He spent over sLa Years amon the Rocky Mountains:and of Mexico, and it was thus that the "Monarcem REA.I3 1 5 nis" wore dtscevered. A very interesting account of hie adventures there, you in our Almanac and• Pamphlet. • It is an established fact, that all diseases arise from - ; &IMPURE BLOOD i The blood is the life I and. when any foreign or un healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is once distrbnted to ivory organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the,vital organs quickly' complain. The stomach . will not digest the lood perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency 'of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. Ttie lungs be come- clogged with the poisonous matter ; hence a cough —and allfrom a slight impurity of the fbuntain-head , of hie—the hie:id I 'As if you had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet in a few minutes the whole course of the stream be, comes disturbed and discolored. - As quickly does impure blood fly to overY part, and leave its sting • behind. All the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruc tion is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. These pills not only purify_ the blood, but regenerateall the secretions of thehody, they are; therefore; unrivalled Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, This Anti-Ellen Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds or dia. ease, and madam all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent,cleariug and resuscitating the vital organs. - Pleasant indeed, is it to, us, that we are able-to place within your reach, a medicine like the "AIOUNTALN Mann Plus," that will passdirectfy to the afflicted parts,unough the blood and fluids of the bedy,,,and cause the yi.fferer to brighten •with the flush of beauty and health. Judson's Pills .are the Best 'Remedy in exist ence for the following' Complaints: Bowel Complaints, Debility, • " - Inward Weakness, Coughs, Fever and 'Ague, Liver - 'Complaints, Colds, Female Comphiints,Lciwnes,s of Spirits, Chest Diseases, ' Headaches; Files, Costiveness, Indigestion, atone'and Gravel, Dyspepsia, Luiluenza, - Beoutadaii" Symp. Diarrhcea, Inflammation, toms. Dropsy, . * .* _ 5 * * * , _ Females who value health: should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples sad blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. Air The Planta and Herbs =of which-these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way among the Tesucans, a tribe of-Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent, and you-will read with delight, the-very interesting account it contains of the :"GENAT MEDICI:NI" of the Aztecs. Observe.—The bleutain Herb Pills are put, up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, and Re tail at 2 gents per box.. Ali genuine, have the signature of B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each box. B.L.' JUDSON & CO., Sole! ProDrie: - tors . No. 50 Leonard Street, - NEW YORE. .far Agents *anted alwaya—Address as above. NEW MOllaN I N GOODS; ~CATHOART' & BROTHER; Hato now- open 'a large 'assortment of MOURNING Arid SECOND MOURNING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SILKS, . COLLARS, SLEEVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, FELLS, and • Alliother goods desirable for Fall and Winter wear. ' No 14 Market Square; ism - : - /gait to the Marrisbure Dan 4. 0. 0. Z*l MMERM A N I BANKING-, STOCK, BILL AND OOLLECTIONOFFIG4,' . • No. 28 South Second St. 'ffirrisliurg. BONDS AND STOOKS, FOR SALE. 3or 4,000 Harrisburg Bonds. .80 Shares of Harrisburg Bridge Company. 70 " " Gas " 40 " " Bank. sep4 NOTICE TO SPECULATORS. • • VALUABLE. BUILD.LIVG LOTS-FOR SALE. A NUMBER OF LARGE BIZED BUILD -23, ING LOTS adjoining UM Round House and Work Mips of ' - the PeZilla. Railroad. Company, will sold low and on reasonable terms: ppply'to angBo Om JOHN W. HALL. filisreliatteous NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. JUDSON'S CURE FOR snaous DISEASES, GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE Slisrettantous DELAWARE . MUTUAL SAFETY C9MPANT 8. g. Corner 'Of; Third and Wainut Streets, PHILADELPRIA. INCORPORATED, 1835:- ARINE INSURANCES on., vessels OirgeentiFreightio all paits of the Worle INLANDTNSURANCES. on Goode by Rivets, 'Canals LaireS and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. f RE INSURANCES on Msrehandize generally, and Oe Stores;.Thielling AOUSOS &C. ASSETS OE THE C O MPANY,; November . 7 74, - 1855 $b98,804'70. November 10, 1858. The Board of Director's have this dai declared a AM dead of SLY 'PER CENT. ha Cash on the Capital Stock and SIX PERCENT. on the Scrip ; nf the Company, pay able on itutafter let t4le proximo. They hive also 'declared a Scrip Dividend ofTWENTY FIVE PER C.ENT. on • the Original Stock, and on the 'Earnest Premiums for the year ending October 31,1858, Certificates:for which wilt be issued to the en - titled to the 541116, on and after the first of December.. . . . Sae Priam tie and Resolution adopted by the hoard - WHEREAS, th 3 increased means of the Company arising from Profits, and which will be derived• Dom creased Capital Stock under the' late amendments to the Act of Incorporation'," render the further continuance of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore be it— Resolved, That -the Groiranteo Capital be diecontinued, and the Notes reprenting the same be delivered up to the makers thereof, as soon as'the Risks taken during Cr erlod embraced in said Notes shall have determined.' William Martin, James O. Hand, iWilliamEyre,Jr. ;Johimh U. Seal, Theo. Paulding, James Temteitt, Edmund A. Bauder; Dr, R. M. Huston, J. B.M'Farland,' .Johisitl. Davis, Hugh Craig, Wm. C. Ludwig; Robert:Burton, S. M'llvain, Thomas C. Hand, John - R. Penrose, • Charles Kelley, Joshua Ey're,- GeorgeG.Leiper, . • Samuel-B. Stokes, Jacob P. Jeues, &Ward Darlingtexi, Henry Sloan, J.T.Logan,Pitt's IL. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, D. T. :Morgan; ; J. F. Peniston, J. B. Kemple, • WILLIAM MARTIN, resident.' ' THOMAS C. HARD, Vide Piesiaent. HENRY LYLE:URN:Secretary. , • The liiiderargued, as agent for the above Cimpany,is pikpars to make insurances on all descriptions, of : fire petty on the most liberal terms. i 03 4 13 -dirwlY . wthraem. suzuntn, Harrisburg, Pa. CERIEAVE'S HOLLAND.B ITTERS . • THE CELEBRATED .HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF TILE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KINb, FEVER AND AGUE, Awl the various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, . • SU . eh as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky, Paine, geartliurns, Imes of Appetite, Despondency,.Cos tiveness }lliad and Bleedin Files. In all Nervous, Nekulteittef4iiiiid - N - da g cfrotTritStiiik inkiurnerolis •insMneei preyed hiphlybeneilcitipand in.otliees effected a &milled cure.. is di a Purely' ,vegets.ble compound, preintred on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the eels. 'brated Holland Professor, Boethave. Its reputation at . home prodnced its introduction here, the demand com mencing with those ofithe Fatherland sgattered over the face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the traoition of its value. It ie. now (fused to the American public, knowing that its truly awncierfulmedicinat virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose' conititutlons 'may have ueen impaired by the contmuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of uissipation. Gen amity instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling , and quickening every . nerve,' raising by the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. , zt . °TICE hoover expecteto find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the_sick, weak and low spirited It will prove a grateful montane cordial, possessed of of singular remedial properties. . 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A knowledge of our cavil institu tions, the only ground of true patriotism, is essential to their preservation, and. proper results. An'explanaton of the'prOvisions of the Constitution, and of our system of Government as founded-on` Judietalanthority and de rived frciM standard authors, is given, in a form adapted 'to common mad, in the work entitled "OUILGOVERN. KENT,' and CONSTITUTIONAL MANI7AL;" by, if: itt: Kinney. For sale, at 11 00, by bins, at Harrisburg, and at the bookstores generally. se29 PROM THE CHICAGO RAIL BPLITTER OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY...No. 1. THE ILLINOIS THIMBLE RIGGER. Pptictp4s.— Walk up Gentlemen, here's your Popular Sovereignty, Dred Scott and Wickliffe Thimbles. Now ,you see it, and now you don't see tt. Pll bet you $25,000 you can't tell under which, one the "little joker" is. Stephen Dug, 'tis known to fame, You play the thimble rigging game ; That Popular Sov'reignty you pursue, You love Dred Scott and Wickliffe too ; . At changing front you've cut a "figger," You can't be beat, Old Thimble Rigger. Tie Great Famine in Kansas. THIRTY THOUSAND PEOPLE. WANTING FOOD The Chicago Press and Tribune says:—The facts cannot longer escape-the attention of the most tardy and incredulous, that an extraordi nary condition of: affairs prevails throughout a= large share of the new territory of Kansas, where there is at present a "famine_ in the land," so general, so inclusive. reached by such stages and falling upon a community so situated, that it is doubtful whether it has had any parallel within the present century. The thrilling descriptions that reach us from various and reliable sources,- painfully realize the most vivid and painful narratives of such visitations, in scripture, which we have -been too apt to deem well nigh impossible to our age of civili nation, and certainly among our own citizens, on our awn _ soil. Even the great famine in Ireland, historic in the tales of suffering, and lists of generous deeds, whose memory will live in the plaintive "Give me three grains of corn, mother," seems to promise to be surpassed in the scat tered homes of a new territory, unless help speedily reoches them, for thousands now suf fering for food, to whom November, now at band, will usher in fresh terrors. The matter is not new to many of our read ers, but it certainly has never been fully pre sented in adequate detail. An agent represent ting his own community, Col. Steele, a highly respectable gentleman, is now in our city, and for some weeks Past has been quietly circula ting his appeals for aid. As winter is now near at hand the danger becomes imminent that from the rigors of the season, and the greatly enhanced difficulties and expenses of reaching them from these States, river navigation once closed, lnany will suffer keenly, aye; starve for the very commonest necessaries of life. The subject is brought more immediately and publicly to our• citizens by the mission of Rev. E. C. Reynolds, .a highly esteemed Episco pal clergyman of Lawrence, Kansas, who, as announced in a previous issue, has come to our city to present the claims of the , suffering resi dents of the Territory. Mr. Reynolds will be remembered in this same connection from his efforts some months since to secure seed wheat for the farmers of Kansas, in which he found generous responses, and through his instru mentality many•acres are now in seed awaiting the results of another spring. But this does not relieve the present and ap palling wants of communities whose crops have utterly failed through long-continued lack of rain. . A public meeting was called at Bryan Hall last evening for the purpose of hearing a state ment from Rev. Mr. Reynolds on this matter. From reasons arising from the briefness of the call, and the inclemency of the evening, the members present were less than would have, under other circumstances, answered the appeal, yet our solid and substantial citizens were rep resented, and the meeting impressive and in teresting, though entirely informal, without formal action at the close. • The speaker gave a brief but thrilling sketch of the condition of affairs in Kansas. He said that out of a population of 100 000 about one fourth had been driVen away within 'the year by the gradually darkening aspect of harvest matters. The crops planted in the spring had dried up. Gardens became a waste. Corn fields gave no yield. Farmers who, in a pre vious season, had realized from one to two thousand bushels of ,corn, gathered in, this season, from one to two bushels of corn to the 'acre. In the hope that rain. would - come to their relief, potatoes and other root crops were replanted, but only to the reduction of the stock of food for an outlay that gave no return. Mr. Reynolds says that upon, his own table in Lawrence' he ,has had potatoes but three times this Summer ' and these vegetables are now selling in that market at $1 00. to $1 25 per bushel. Store hogs the farmers had pur chased for fattening with their corn clop, had been kept as long as possible, and when noth ing else remained, the animals, many of them purchased at 4or 4 cents per pound, were sold for a penny per pound, given away, or else taken ont and shot, to save the food for the families. - • • The settlers are not of a class to . complain; and have resisted to the last the necessity of asking for aid, and the last necessity' is upon them now, both of food and clothing, since #,Tttant printing Oftre f Raving prrenred Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every description. cheaper that it can be done at any other eS tablialMqntill the country. 'MATES Zid•••Four lines or less constitute one half square. It 'ices or more than four constitute a square. Bair Naar°, one day $Ol one, week .... ........ 00 tt to. ~ one Onthmaec6”.•.. ~ .. three MOULDS . 3 00 ft SIX months 4 wo Ono Equate one n year— .. 600 . any lo ~ ne week..,, 2 one month 60 cc 3 00 00 ,t three months_ _ ~_ , 5 00 ti six months__ .. .. 8 00 .• one Pear ...... ... the .. .. '..10 (0 At & Business notices inserted in /Veal column, or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE MEM PER LINE for each insertion. /Sr Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular 'advertisements. NO. 45. You hate Old Abe—don't like John 0., But still you're bound to come to "T." Look mad and rave, and cuss and frown— The boys are bound to take you down ; Puff yourself up, grow big, grow bigger, You're a used up chap—Old Thimble Rigger many of them in narrow circumstances have left the repair of their wardrobes to this very crop that has failed. For miles and miles in extent, the fields have not shown a blade of grass or token of vege tation. Everything is barren and bare, and the settlers see winter approaching, their fami lies without food. The appeal of these settlers will not fall upon leaden ears in Illinois and her sister States, blessed as we are with abundant harvest. The material aid should and will be foithcoming at once, and flow generously forth frt m our older communities, until want and suffering Kansas are alleviated. • COME IT Wm.—Manhood will come, and old age will come, and the dying bed will come, and the very last look you shalt ever cast upon your acquaintance will come, and the agony of the parting breath will come, and the time when you are stretched a lifeless corpse before the eyes of weeping relatives will come. and the coffin that is to enclose you will come, and that hour when the company assemble to carry you to the churchyard will come, and that minute when you are put down into the grave will come, and the throwing in of the loose dirt into the narrow house where you are kid, and the spreading of the green sod over it all, all will come on every living creature who now hears me; and in a few little years, the minister who now speaks, and the people who now listen, will be carried to their long homes, and make room for another generation. Yes, the day of final reckoning will come, and the appearance of the Son of God in heaven, and His mighty angels around Him, will come, and the standidg of men of all generations before the judgment seat will come, and the solemn passing of that sentence which is to fix. youJor eternity will come.—Dr. Chalmer. LORD BROUGHAM ON WASEURGTOR.—In his re cent installation address to the University of Edinburgh, Lord Brougham referred to Wash ington in the following eloquent words: "In Washington we may contemplate every excellence, military and civil, applied to the service of -his country and of mankind—a tri umphant warrior, unshaken inconfidence when the most sanguine had a right to despair; a successful ruler in all-the difficulties of a course wholly untried—directing the formation of a new government for a great people, the first time so rash an experiment had ever been tried by man—voluntarily and unostentatiously re tiring from supreme power with the ven ration of all parties, of all nations, of all mankind, that the rights of man might be conserved, and that his example might never be appealed to by vulgar tyrants. It will be the duty of the historian and the sage, in all ages, to omit no occas i on of commemorating this illustrious man, and until time shall be no more, will a test of progress which our race has made in wisdom and virtue, be derived from the ven eration paid to the immortal name of Washing ton." A Curious PRACTICE—W*IAT Doss IT Ms ? We find in the Columbia (S. C.) Guardian, the following paragraph : . . "For years past the system of 'butt pennivg, or confining voters _previous to: an election, his been adopted in Itichlani District, and although we do not know to wnat extent it has been carried in the election just held,, yet it is a puiper oc casion to call the, attention of tbe .people to a system at war with, our republican institutions, and degrading and corrupting to a large portion of the voters." This certainly needs explanation. It looks very much as if our Southern hreth reti had more than One "peculiar institption" among.them. In this section of the country the proposition to '!pert up" voters previous to an election, would excite something more than an appeal to the Legislature fOr relief. PRAY FOIL DonaLas.—The Grand Rapids Eagle is responsible for the following goiai thing: At a prayer and conference meeting, -held hi the Red School Rouse, in the town of Walker, Bent county,,Michigan; on Sunday evening, the 14th, inst., quite a lndiorous scene obotiricti; the solemnity of .the occasion .was, word, changed into irrepressible laughhir. The usual exercises, at such meetings, hairing quietly raro gressed_for some time, an invitation was given by the leaders to all or any persons present, who had absent or wayward friends, to give
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