THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (sUNDATS EXCEPTED,) BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO SUMWRIMON. The DAILY TELEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the Soriiugli at 6M. cents per week. Yearly subscribers a ill be charged $4.00. WIXRLY AND SERI-WEEKLY TILIGRAPH. The I'eLZGRAIII is also published twice a week during the session of the Legislature, amp weekly during the re minder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the 'ollowiug rates, viz: Single Subscribers per year Seven I< • Ten it ==! ,t subscribers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until all [vicarages are paid, It subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa pers from the office to which they are directed, they are tcaponsible until they hav^ settled the bills and ordered them discontinued Illebirat. R . JOHNSON, Mt.11.1-iTIIVI O3 n. 3 E I LOCK HOSPITAL. Has discovered tho most certain, speedy nod effectual remedv.in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCb. INLIRF IN SIR CO TIVIILVI ROUYN No Mercury 6r Nortaus Drugs. Jam' A CURS WARRANTSD, OR NO CHARON, IN YKONI URN TO Two DAYS 'IE4 Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, rains In the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Iligsteal Pow ere, Dyepepsia Languor, Low Spirits , Confuirlon!of Ideas palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, tremblings; Dimness of Wit or Giddiness, Neese° . err the Stomach, Affections ol the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders arising from the indiscretion of SoMAO Habits of Youth— those dreadful anddestructive practices which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impossible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG URN. Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimelygrave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, whc tnlgh t otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to molten theliving lyre, may call with full confidence.. MARRIAGE ' Married persons, or thosocontemplating marriage, boles aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and be restoredlo perfect health: ORGANIC WEARMESS. immediately Oared coulfuti Vigor Restored de who places himself under the care of Dr.... way religiously confide in his honer as:a gootleman, and ...nil d r oily rely upon his skill as a physician. we- °ince No. 7 South Frederick.street, Baltimuro, u., on the left hand side going from liallimore street, 7 d rs from the corner. Be particular in. observing - the at and number, or you will mistake the place. Me particular for ignorant, Trilling Quacks. with false names, or-Fehr, Humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr Johnston, lurk near. All lettere must contain a Postage stamp, to use on the eply DR% .thEINSTON, Joarunos member of t.nokFloyal Cottage ot burgeon Loudth, graduate from one of the moMeininentColleges., the U. States, and the greater part of 'whose life has bee spent in the Mospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, halt effected some of the most astouishhig cures that were ever known. Many troubled.with thiging in the ears and head when asleep, great neninumess, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfhiness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were ouredimmediatoly TAKE PARTICULAR NOTE= Dr. J. addresses all those woo - baying acureattiem selves by private and improper indulgences, that secre and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, en fitting them for ei her. business or society. ' These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pru luced by early habits of yonth..vir. : Weakness of the. Back and Limbs, Pains in .the Head, Dimness. of Sight, Lose of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep sia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions General Debility,. Symptoms of Consump tion, Ate. " ' MENTALLY Mentally, the tearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded ;—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Deprei sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion he Society, Self distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &0., are soma of lb a evil al:fouls. Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge whatb toe calumet their declining health, losing their vigor, be coming, Weak, pale, nervous:and emaclated i llaUea singe. lar appearance about the. °Yee, Cough, Ind OFnViOmil 9 1 00oSumntion. . . YOUNG MEN evi• evil can ompanions, or at school, the effects ,ef which .are nightly felt, possiblewen asleep, and If not on red, renders marriage impossi, and destroys both mind and body h °aid apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consemletices.ol deviating from the path of nature, wick indulging: in a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before contem plating MARRIAGE olfeet that a sound mind and body are the most nece eery requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the Journey through fife becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view.; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happinese of another becomes blighted with our own. OR. JOBNSTON'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 meet nervous and debilitated who bad lost all hope, have been Immediately : relieved. Al Impediments to foliage, Physical or Mental Magnolia, cation Nervons 'lrembling, Weakness or ite4MUMOT! the most fearful , kind, speedily cured. f3TRANGERS The many thousands cured at this Inatitution within the last twelve years, and the numerous important. Surgica Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other.persons, notices, of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a yenUeman of character and re sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the aftlidhid DISEASE OF DIPRIIDENCE.—When the misguided end Imprudent votary of pleasure finds he luts.inibibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an lit-timed souse of shamoor dread of , discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and ,re spectability can alone befriend Dim, delayittg till the coustiutitinal symptoms of this horrid disease.make their appearance, affecting the head, throaty nose,; skia, AM, progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death pati a partod J his dreadful sufferings by sending MM . . to that bourne from whence no traveller returns:” it is a melon. choly fact thatthousands fall victims to this terrible die ease, owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretending, who, by the use of that demitypoison, mercury ruin the constitution and make the residue of life miserable To Strangers —The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. ifir Letters must contala a Stamp to us on the reply. sioa- Remedies sent by Mail. • goy- No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore. aprladdsw-P. .EQ NWT FAMILY DRUG STORE. TIDE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED ,I a Wholesale and Betail Drug and Prescription store, iu the Iron Front Bunning, No. 128 Market street, lately occupied by Mr. Eby, wenre can be found an entirenew stock of Fresh and Pure Drugs, Perfumery, Sou • WA" OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS, Burning Fluid, Ale sLot Patent Meuicines, Stationery,. Fancy Articles, &c., &c. We have the agency for the sale of Kline's Celebrated.Arti fetal Teeth, to wlfich we would invite , the attchtion M Dentists. By strict attention to business, and desire to piMthe, We respectfully ask a share of Public Patronage. G. W. Mina N. B.—Prime Havana Sugars and Tobacco constantly on hand. aprfkily FRANK 'A. MURRAY, (Suocesoor to, Win. Parktil,) j _ , . LIVERY*L., L EXCHANSE 'STABLE THIRD STRErsitlittAiVt MARKET ELA V.IN purchased'iiitetatt.' of d. Q. EDAM In the establightheidt, and made large auditions to the stock the undersigned It Oersted to accommodate the public With Somme ROMS 'tor isaddhi or carriage purposes,and with every variet,y. of VREICIJC 3 or the latest and• most approved styles, on rcasonahle terms. PLEASURE PARTIES will be accommodated With Oulni buses at short notice._ _ _ CARRIAGES AND OMNIBUSES FOR FUNERAL OCCA. 51050 will be furnished, accompanied by_ careful pd obliging drivers. , . He invites an inspection of his Stock, satisfied that it is fully equal to that of any other establisbnient,of the kind in toWn. FitANK 1311ANCH-SrfABLE The iiiidersignealuis opened allitunch!of sad'ttKaltit.Nolll3TAßlA". in the 1141041ga lataly,opeu. led Ly AV. fib. Barri.in uuith street opposite ,tie Beth.el, hale ha is prepared, to accunimpq4e the public with (MBE:S acid %EkllCLilitht alliinA, on reesonable terms, is awck is tars° stit--y_sktidi.mck,s, ra Inmmeo -mar, . twit LMUICLIY, I . • ,N-\\.o, A, liflit i l,./ ' . . .. .. .. • - . . . , • --7:,1rK..; '.. ' - • 101 ; C h. ; _ .. .. .., .., " teilrifr. - ::' • ' j --'!) i_ 7 - . : • - -, _ . - 1F :f, ,' ..1:. ' ! 5,. .../ .. tuts . . ~. ~ d''t -•.1'.: . . S 2.00 12.00 10.00 VOL. XIII fftistellantons. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION HFLMBOLD'S PICCHU for the Bladder. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Kidneys. ID.LMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Gravel. lIEL It BOLD S BUCHU for the le opsy. lIKLMBOLD'S BUCIIU for Nervousness. }WMBOLD'S BUCHU for loss of Emory. UOLMBOLD'S BUCUU for DirMICIO 01 Vi 3.00. kIELMBOLD'S BUCHU ler Difficult Brea ~ g . HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Weak Nervee. ' ITELMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility IIaI,MBOLD'S BUCHU for Univet sal Lassitude. HELIABOLD'S BUCHU for llot ror of Giee tee. HFLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Night: Sweats. EIELMBOLD'S BUCHU-for akefulness. HEIADEtOLD'S WOW foe `Dryness of, the Skin. lIELMSOLD'S MGM} for Rruptibits! lIELABOLD'S BDOIIU for Pain in the Back. HELMBOLD'S , BUGEW:forlipavjness.of.truiElyelids, with Temporary pitlllision al d Loss, of Sight. HELMBULD'S BUCHU. ler Mobility 'and Restlessness, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. MILMBOLD'R BUGIII.I for Obstructions. HEDEBOLD'S BUCHU ror bsceeses arising from India. crution, and all diseases of FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, pem.44ES,.F.BilkidiA FEMALES, VILE NO,MORE PILLS, AKE - Eio MORE PILLS, ?HEY ARE OF NO A VAIL. 211.8 Y ARE OF Ed AVAIL. Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all complaints incident to the sex. lio Family Should Be Without ltl TAME NO MORE B4LSAIVoC Injurious and Unpleasant Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. Use BELIibOLULS EXTRaer BUCUI7 for Uneaten arising from banns indulged in By Tonna. and Old. And far diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation. It re. moves, ail improper dischaiges, and will restom the pa tient in a short time to a state of Health' and Purity,' Use IlEtililßOLD'S-EXTRACT BUCRU for Diseases and Afinctious of the moat Distressing Character. USe fiELMiItiLD'S =TRACT BUCEID for all Afflictions and disunite of the • Urinary Organs, Whether existing in. .; ' - - . Hale 'or Feiiiith, from whatever cane originating, fvtitno matter of , ; How tiniijg• Standing: . ' - ' l-t t; All of the above iliveases ant abligtOpie atadit Of the same treatment, and. may origininate from the same. cause. • • .' ' READ / READ BRAD l READ 1 HELIauLIPS BUCHII 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. Helmbold, Chemist, who be ing duly sworn, does say, that his: preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious drug, but Vegetable. ' H. T. HELNIIOD,' ' Sole idanaracturer..' Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No von.ber, 1864. Wit. P. HIBBARD, alderman. . nice $1 per bottle, or ELI: for $6, delivered to any ad dress. A Cant but a Pollar—Mry. It, and be convinced - of its ifoCacy. 'And It fs accompanied by reliable and responsible certificates from proreilsors' of liedienfßellegail; Clergy Men and others. . Prepared by. - - H T: - EEEMIBOLD; Practiti4and AintlytNit - Chemlit, Llfil South Tentlietrect; beloWebestnut, Philadelphia. NECESSARY OeurioN.--Should unprincipled Detders try to palm offanotber article, which pays abetter profit and is worthless. An. FOR ERLAIBOLD'S EXTRAer BOOM TARR ItRPOTIIRR. ems ciir'auwins. Sold b D. W. Gross dt:Ci.o.;and. all or an avoid exposttio aull-daw,Bm and Imposition LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS I INHESE MEPACINES.hive noi , 'beceibei ± fore the publicliir a.peried of THIRTY YEARS, and Our Mg' that time have maintains d a high character innil most every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary, and immediate power of restoring perfect health toper, WWI suffering under nearly every kind of diseasOM which the human frame is liable; The following areamong the distressing variety of hu, man diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to be infallible. ' DY SPkPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of ' pure, health bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind O. ,- FLAT U. Loss of Appetite, HeratbOrn, Headache, HMV lessness, 111-Temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, which are the genera symptoms Dyspepsia, will van ish, as a natural consequence °the Cure. COSTIVENESS,.,* cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without vic. lence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular ciromation, through the process of respiration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal oli struction in others., : The LIFE MEDICINES have been known to cure BILEIIIIIAT.IItIII permanently in three weeks and GOUT In half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles andligaments, of the Joints. , DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delight fully on these important: organs, and beire have evei been found a certain remedy tor the worst : cases ! of Also worms, by ditloOglng from the turnings of the bowels the sliniy matter to which these , crestores adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and- INVETERATE SORES, by the perfect ,purity whichthese LWEMEDI• CINES give to the blood, and all the humors. ; ,„. SCORBUTIC EtturrioNs and BAD COMPLEX lONS, by their alterate effect upon the fluids that teed the skin, and the morbid , slate of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree able complexions. ti me The use of these Pills for alvery short will enect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking iin provement in the - clearness - of the skin. COMMON COLDS andIIifFLIDENZA will always be cured by one dose or by two in th e forst eases. PlLilii.—The original pioprietor of these medicines, was cured of Piles, of SS years standing by the use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone, FEVER AND ADUE.—For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy., Other Medielneshave the system subject to a;return of the disease-,a cure by.hese Medicines is permarient.alßY THEM; BE ' 1 =1.41E4 AND BE CURED. BILIOUS FEVERS. AND LIVER CORI PLAINTS.—Gmo DAM:I;M LOSS os ArsirmAsi, I.k SEAMS of Fratenni-411e, Modicum have _been , used' with the most beneficial 'results itt.cases of this descrip tion :—Kings Evil and Scrofula, in Its - worst forum, Yields to the mild yet powerful ectiop of these remarkable ',fedi eines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com plaints of all kinds,.Patplation of the Heart, Pahitera' Colic, are speedily cured. . DISEASES.—Persons whose conatitu ions have become :Impaired by the injudicious use of mercury, will:And.l4the Medicines a perfect cure, as they never tall to eradgate from the system, all. the effects of. Mercury, Infinitely sooner than the most power fill preparationsof Prep tared antlsold by W. U. MOFFAT, 435 Broadway, New York. Forsale by all Druggists. . , . jy2o.dewly , • • COAL OIL 1 COALOIL 1 COAL OIL 1 1 COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL 1! . COAL OIL 1 1 J COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL 1 1 COAL OIL ! ! I I .COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL 1 1 COAL Off., 1 ! I COAL OIL LAMPS: COAL OIL COAL OIL LAMPS! COAL OIL LAMPS! COAL OIL LAMPS! COAL OIL LAMPS 00..0 OIL. .LAMPS t COAL 011. LAMES ! ! Hand, Eland, Bracket, planking and Side Lamps I Hagdl Stand ,: Bracket , , Banging and Hde,.l.turips ittand, /Packet ,nanifing and Bide Lamps I Hand, bland, Bracket, !liatiking and side Lioupici I I _B eautiful and Very Cheap e autiful-and-Yery- Cheap 1 Beautitul and Very Cheap! - .Beautiful and Very- Cheap! Lamps changd to burn Coil Oil: All the Coal Oil and Lamps sold by:us are warranted to give entire eanalac-, lion. Please eall and see tnein t . D. IV—OBOES & CO , livaolesale and Retail Dracgir4p, 111,!*pritAA10,!* lIM "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN. NONE•" HARRISBURG, PA.. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 30, 1860 Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS HAMS AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. bai been Weed by the public for sin years, with Increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure . Dyspepsia, lVervousntss, II art-Burn, Odic Pains, • Mind in +he Stomach, or Pet ruin the Bowe . , headache, Drowsiness, Kidney ams 'Paints, Low Spirits D Lriutn , Tremens, -Intempera,c,. • STIRISLAINS, kiEIIARATYR, V GORATE9,, BUT 'WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR raurar . • .i A S A MEDICINE it is quick and effectu--. M al, curing the most aggravating cases o Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints, and all Other deranke - ent of ffuf Stomach and Rowels, in a speedk mariner - It will instantly revive the. i naost 'nelson ly an I drooping spirits, and restore .therereak, nervous an d ' ly to health, strength and vigor, Persons Who, from thecitiludlefoui. use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous': systems shattered; constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the Douiatat Taman, will, almost immediately, feel the : , happy and healthy . - .lrmigeratl* efficacy of Dr: Ham ' s i nvigorating - WHAT - IT- WILL DO. Doss.-.7one,wine glass full elf:often as necessary One dosovvill remove all Bad Spirits. . . One:doseAvilleure. Heart.bure. • - • Three dosesiviill cure Indigestion. One bode will gnivi*You'a Gocid Appetite. • One, dose will stop. the distressing pain's of Dyspepaiiii One dose will remove, the distrussing and dltagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence, and's§ soon-as the stoitiekh receives t h e Itqlgerating.Spirltohe Ostressingles stet all painful feelings will be removed. One dose, will remove the meat distressing pales of Celle, either In the stomach or bowel A few 'doses will remove all o bstruntiens in the KJ hey, Hladderer . Urinery,Orgatis. , Persons who are seriously L alkieted with any Kidney are assured speed - Y . relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the use of one_ or two.buttles. ' NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who; from-dissipating toemtlehtiver night; and feel the evil .effectepfpeisorionaliquere v in violent; head, 'aches, :it st omach, weakness, giddiness, hat:, will fnd'one dose. will remove all bed • , ladies of Weakind sickly constitutions,,shouldtahe the Invigorating - Spirit three times a day; it will Maktlthetie strong, healthy . , mad .4ppy,,remtiveall ebstructlens and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and relators the bloorn:Of health and beauty to the carewornfiteep , During pregnancy It will be found-aniinvaluableammit• tine to remove disagreeable sensations at the All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this he has put op the Invigorating Spirit in pint betties, AM:, .e.ints,. gnarls $l., : ; i. LE . General Depot, 98 Water street, N. Y. Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, D. YOTT, tit CO. and , for sale in Harrisburg by C. A. Bannvert, D. W. Gram & Co. and C. K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere. jel4-dawly Mowitain Hekb P llsed ry[lHEinventor and mantifaeturer of , ‘, l Jud-i j.. spn's Mountain Herb Pills," has spent the graatert . part Of his life in travelling, having visited nearly every: country in the world . He spent .crjet, ycora'nnlon the Rocky Mountains and Or Idexlpo, &mitt was thus that, the "Monaural - 13mM Pius" 'ware discoirerbil; *Wry interesthigAdiskuit of his adventures there, you *lll gad in one and Pamphlet: It is an etiMiblished tact, that all diseases, arise from i . ..BIAII9D The blood is Wit life I and when' any ibrilgst or 'Mi.' healthy matter gels mixed with ROLM mittedlatrbuted td the body. Rycry nervo„Rielsthe:istiON, i ; - 0 secrete a sufficiency of bile. ThettaionAE Irealiened, and so the circulation 10 feeble. The - ww,- come clogged with the poisonems matter ;• hence a cough —and all from a slight impurity of the fountain-head of Blood t Asitlyou.had some, eirth, for instance, in a pure spring; frem which ran s tiny•riyulet , feW Minutes the whore course of the': 'alr'ettni be; cornea disturbed and discolored. As quicklynOeS impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages heenme - obstruated, and unless the obstruel tion is removed, the lamp of life soon dies eat.. 4 These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body, they are,.. therefore, -- - - Liver Complaint, Sidi Headache, arc. This anti-11111m Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dinC ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent,clearing. and resuscitMing the vitalorgans. Pleasant indeed, is It too , us, that, we., are able to place within your iiach, irmedicine like the "Moments HER* Pima," that willpass directly to the afflicted parts,ii.rougti the` lood and fluids•ol the body, and cause the b utferg to brighten with the flush of 'boogYloPl health. Judson' s Pzlls ,are the Best Remedy in exist ence for the following Complaints: Bowel Complaintsillebility, - • • Inward Weakness, Coughs,poyer and ague, Liver Complaints ; Colds - ' Fannie COMplainr;LOWnera of Spirits', CheseDieeallee, Headaches, ,?ilea, , • • Costiveness, Indigestion, atone and *Myer, Dyspepsia,' Influenza, Efionndary Spry. Diarrhea", Inflamm atio n , "'gaffe: • " Dropsy, • • , • * Irliste JUDSON'S CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, GREAT rklifiLii • MEDICINE! • Females who valtie h e alth , heslionld ) never l be without these Pills. They purify the blood,; remove, obstruotions of all kinds, cleanse the skin iir..a.ll pimples and hlotehes; and bring the rich color of health to the pals Cheek. air The Plants: and ' Herbs. of Which* these , are made, were discovered hid ',miry surprising way Among the Tesucans, a tribe of .Aborigniekin-.*Mexlco; Get the Almanac of our Agent; and yin Will: rifaid'ailth..". delight, the very interesting, acconnt• It contains; tir the • .!petesit Minima" of the A ztecs. - Observe.„-The lgentain Herb Pills are put up in a Beautiful Wrapper. . '.'. Bich hosecontaies AO..pilis, and Re tail at 26 eents per bpx. Ali genuine, havo the signature of 8.-L.SHDSON & CH., on each box. • . • . B L..AJDSON & CO, Sole: Pre - oriezt.ors No 60 Lennard Street. NEW rpm. Aganla wanted always—Address as above. 101. feblndeadaw , NEW -*OUR NM& GOODS p 'I;I3ATHO'AitT BROTIIER,; 1. Have now open a large assortment 41f.lktOURN 114 9 and SIEPOND MOURNINiii DRESS GOODS, • •., 1 SHAWLS,. _ • • SILKS, , . COLLARS, SLEEVES, , • • &U other goods desirable iorlaraird Whiter ear. N 0.14 Market Square, 1.6 . 41 , Nest to the TM:l:labor% 8a4,,, • rfr • CI ZI,MMER STOCK,.- BILL ANP • COLLECTION OFFICE,_ ; N 9: BSout4 0,1p:13;4 4 i IpigiOurg.' ALE. BONDS AND'AffoOtb - tbn' 4,000 ilariiaturiliondi3. Shares of, llarriaborg Bridge Con Tony. 70 6 41 G 8,3 46 4t. 40 " " Bank. sep4 . . --NOTICE TO SPE CULATORS . .'. ~.-..,... VALUABLE BUILDLIs,TO LOTS SOB BALE,' A NUMBER OF LARGE - F..I4ED BPIp- . ING.LOTI3 adjoining the Round 'Etottee and. Work shops or the ' Penna. Railroad CompatOt.*-91AS Ohl, low and on reasonable termetlelpidv to . %WBO em . - ..- : . . . .asaosts W. 11441.1 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY 8 E Corner of Third and Walnut Streets PHILADELPHIA .' . INCORPORA'TE_D 1835 NARINE tisISIMAIN:tag on Vessels .Cargo and FretlittookYarts - or fire - World. INLAND INSURANCES on Goode •loy- Rivers, Canak. , Laken and, Land, carriages tont] partdof,the ;Union. I RE INSURANCES on fdarchaudizo . generally, and f3n. Sterna; Dwelling Houses, be. , MEETS -OF THE COMPANY, - November Ist, 1858 7.698,804 70. November 10, 1858. the Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dead of SIX PER CENT: in Cash, on the Capital Stock and SIX PER CENT.pIs the Scrip of the Compaws : 7l able on and after Ist Vie - proximo: • ' They have also thylarettaScrip 'Dividend ofTWENTY- FivE PER CENT. on the' Original Stock, and on the Earnest Prominutc.fdr tbe year ending- October 31, 1858, Oertiflcatee for which wilt be leaned to the parties en- titled-kf the same, on and after the first of December. far Preen ble and Beiehitiiii ' , adopted by the Board. 'WHEREAS, th 3 increased means Of the Rompsny arising froth Profits, and *arida • will 'be. derived frcim the In creased Capital Stook under the late amendments 'to the Act of Incorporation, render . the fttrther continuance of the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore be 414 . `I Risnieed,"Thit the "Guirantee Capital be, discontinued, and the Notes - representing • the same be delivered up to the ;makers thereol,,as soon as thelliski taken tiO i rki'l the cried ethbracedift said Rothe shall hfiiiVdetermtnea. 11, William Martin, • James C. Hand; 1191ftlanityre,Tr' • 1 9 5 e.P.PA1- "Rad; , : "'. em"Palddiuln 'James Tellueut: kainttua A. Bonder, Dr.B. M. Huston, J. B. INPFarland, Johli . 0 : 4 2 5rilif i " iittrh'Orlig, Wm. 0: Ludwig, Robert Burton,S. Wllvein, . Thorned O. Uand, John It. Penrose, CharlesKelley t Joshua P. Eyre, Gethge 0, Leiper,Samuel it . Stokes, Jowl) P. Jones, EdwardDarlingen, Henry Moan, J.T...feiganNitt'g H. Jones Brooke, ' James Traqusir, D. T. Morgan, ,IJF.;Penision, . 7:, • -.• . ~—: . .. . J. E. sample, ~ WILLIAM - MARTIN, resident. WHOILARIO. HAND, Vice` President. HICNRY LYLEVEN. Secretary. The undersigned, as agent for the above Company,is prepared to makeinsurances on all descriptions of pro petty on the mostiftunithaslituft* - i! d118 :. 44 7 1 7 • WILLIAM BUERIAR, `f i ., I ',T A W:F 1 , it_ :-garrisbnles , Ya. . .L.0i..,1,41',..,0: - ...,0, - „I.:TT - ERS'• TER ORLERRATFD ROLLAND.iREMEDY FOR Y RN 1? DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS ) • 1./IV l E'it COMPLAINT: WEAKNESS OF ' ANY: , KIND, FEVER ARD _.AGI7E; And the, Tariow. affictions consequgnt, nion: a:dlsorder6d ••STOM AV EL O R 3.1 VrE it.. • Zach as Itadigestioff,"Aeldity 'Or. the titoreach, Colicky Pains, 4eartburns, Loss .of Appetite, Despondency, Cos ' tiveness, Dlitid 'find Breeding Mee, In all liervone, Itheuinatie; anff.Nenritisic Affections, it his in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in ethers effected li-decided:Cure. • ' - This la a purely 'vegetable .compound, prepared up itrlctly oclentifle principles, after the manner of the cele brated flollaid Yrttleasos t ißootherptffp home , r • 41ktr°— .^atteieti: over the • ....I:naltdan OWL I I aMI Oa 'Offered-a thilAitierittnstiniblic,.ktsowiiig dui truly wonderft4trudicirrat tritium tutu! be aoknowygged: • 74 t "Parti4ularly recommended to thoSe per sons Wboab constitutions may have :ueen impaired by the oonbnuons use.of ardent spir*i t or other forms of, dissipation. Gen- 'orally inshuttmumief in erect, it 'finds its way directly . to ,the-seat of , life;, and, quickening. isfery , nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, . fact, infosing new health and vigor in ihe sYsteni. • ' ,liqtßE—•whoever,expects to find this a beverage will bis'iliiritpplifuted; but to the"sicle, wreak andlOw spirited. it.will prove a .grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of of singular remedial propertiet. READ CAREFULLY !• . . The Genuine. hlghiy concentrated. Bcerlutyc , s Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and. retailed at Hota.pt„ , per ',bottle, or six bottles for FDIC DOLIARB.— Ttie great demand:for, this truly celebrated Medicine has ;hiduced Mai* Initiations; which the publieehould guard. against purchasing. • " 1.4-Bettlire'orlinpesition. See that our Metric. 'ls enthe, label if every bottle you buy. . • Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded bY! 'Depress to most *Ants. . ' .BOLE ,PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO., MIANUFACTDILING Pharmanentista and Oheraiots. . . PITTS 8.V.1t PA. For sale in the city Harrisiiumby , D. W. Gams 4 _ , =1 SCHOOL BOOT.—"OUR GOVERN 2-1.-bt01. , ?- 7 .44 ;explanatory; 804epleett of Rya:- teni of the g overnment of country, By net'. With: proper historical nottOes. ,l The work gives the construction of the 400stitulion,of the United States,' and those of'thOs keVeral . Eta*, as detain:dried - 6f gait- Ol.t.tbatlAesityi o r; derived. from Mood ar , ?...writers.:. accord log to re ( argot ea, noted.. It is designed for Colleges; Seboiobi; and bait' 'been no ' ' used to • a c.9,osidoraine oxtent.: ; lt is. yeeopsmendoct. fon this .pur peat • 4 - drlitte, Piesidenta and Professors, of Colleges:: Mai lank; at:SI 40,..by: 'NJ IMEINNBY; at:Harriaburg, • - SO,VSDiFOLITICAL PRINCIPLES .The ,Constltetional VIVYIBIOI3II, and frinciples of Goverf!-. ment, In ieferente to the politica-1100w of the dines :ire stated: and.- explained, :from: eudeoratlve. and corycl Behrens la ld'AinneY's NAIR GOVERNMENT" or CON.: For eali,!at $1 KINZIE , atjlarlislrarg, Pa. , se29- r ONSTITUTION OF>> THE UNITED 1,) 3TATE9-Itityas. designed to be read , andunder ideality the Pedplo: ketnyledge oT our civil nattiiii-i .{ions, 14 901 Y ffrOnxid of tree pattioUsta t ts essential thelr preservation and proper resnts. An caPbo 3 , ato of the pi - WM.loll6ot the Conatitatloai and' .hf oar •eystaoi of Government ; .as rOllll4 04190 ~/11(11C1E1.1aIItbor1iy and de. rived - froth stalidirdiuttiors, is given; In aform adapted; to.sommon use,in , the :lark entitled obtIit:GOVERN. ,and CO/021T11JT1ONA,14. IiANUAL,". by .61?.. `Yoratile * l'oo, by at liarristnitg' and 10)14:9009Alorie ifatieralki • , • . . ;4029 , . . e, . 'I litte[lanwns Et-H-A -V E' S OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY.--No. 3, DOUGLAS.-" The game is up ! After laying out Old Buck, rend ing asunder the Party and all that, I find myself fenced in by Original Lincoln Rails.' I can neither get over nor under them, to that broad platform, so here I go, forever out of sight into the glough—CO-CHIING The White House in the distance stands, The pathway's o'er the People's lands; Nor fraud nor force can win the day, When- Patriots keep the-guarded way.. Remarkably- Queer Infernal Machine, A SNAKE THROUGH THE POST OFFICE The Post Office in Chicago was thrown into a state•of great excitement day before yesterday, says the Tones of the 24th, by the strange anticsi' of a negro woman ; who had just rebeived- a let-+ ter or pykage from One of!thegeneralldelivebf clerks.. The - woman w a s wringing her hands,, screaming and.actiggiilwfinie z in acrbsitheiloot td Wardsthe doer.- This A li frican . - • tra it.appears, has a Mark Antony mg! - - c _xpoctallus= trious predecessors, their social relations have not been of the most satisfactory description.-1 1 But the sooty Antony was quite as 'deeply en amored of his Cleopatra as was his Roinan pro totype, and being unable to possess her he re-! solved that no one else, should. -So he.caught' the adder, enclosed - it in a pasteboard box and forwarded it to the object of all his troubles.— She, upon receiving it, was slightly surprised, at hearing a hiss in the box, and almost in stantly the green head, glittering ; eyes Aud i • barbed tongue of the aforesaid adder shot up before her astonished gaze: She dropped the box with-a degree of celerity analogous to that with which a bat will drop a hot potato, and set up a hideous yell, which caused the conster nation, mentioned. The following, is a copy of the letter, which fully diseloses the motives of the husband, and the part the snake was'to !play: MAedoN, October 17th, 1860 DEAR WIPE: I must tell you that I do love you with all my heart, and no other but you. How do you think I can live without you, dear, loving wife? How my very heart does ache for you. Now dear wife, do believe me what I tellyou, for God's sake, for I never loved any other . but You: Herd is one °flour dear loving pets, and take it arid kiss it for Me; noW ' deari affectionate wife.. Why don't you eornshomei if You cm, and take'your 'dear little Simon in your arms and, press hiin to your,bosam, as you bad so much love for me. .Margaret ; I must say that this will be - the lest theta ever will write-to you, and another,thing; if you Would live with me I would never livew#h you, for I I am afraid of you. After me writing,to you and telling you that would live withlou if .you,would promise me than you would •do right• by me; Well,' by ' G-11, if I can't get aloagjwithont you, I, will kill myself fOr 1 will never bother you an) , more. I am: a going to get a bill `from-you, now,_sure;.but , did , want-to live with you,:but dont nOw, and never will so long as .I live, but I -must say`that' 'love you; but that don't amount to anything now, and .I don't want it to amount to anything, but you shall have Simon's'picture, sure. If you don't get it this whiter you will never see, him, for I ain- going to fake him with me and I would like to have .his.society.: lam going so far that you will never see him. Simon is sick, now, Yours truly, for a gonner, PHILANDER PIERCE. Kiss thiS dear little pet forme, 'arid take it and sleep withit for Gr.o4'4 sake.' r, say that blue true and let this bite yob and you will', find 'out that this-is a good little bed fellow._ • . New-40A Democracy. . . . The "Democracy' is the same everywhere North, Soutb;; East and West.- -It 'Seeks the _ _ aseendency - pf th,e same prjneiples,. mad, thel sue. eesii of 'the same treasures, in all sections.— Hash •Union.:. • The Dennxrats of the Smith in. the, present canvass *cannot rely on 'the Old - gronnd of de fence and eiense for Slavery, for they •Seek not merely to mtdni.s,dn . it where it IS, bllt' to extprkd it into` regions where it.tsunknown.—Riamond Enquirer. _ • . The "Democracy" is ,national - It is the same in Maine and." Iliasi3achusetts that it is in Virginia and South Caroline.--A/b..Arbrus. it avail Ina might to show that the • negrti is 'add happy ,. and - beat situated in the •ciebdition,vt _slavery. .11....Nta3 :letup there, .we, ,wp,aken our cause by the,very argument intend ed to advanee it; FOR wia raokoss ro Taira nrio /4swinanirrizauss Inman :inusos tams roe. Luisa iELF-GOVERNAINT, AND , Kum. - assonia.Tps oitai - wig. WE EGET 60 A STEP PPE:rag& ftsazii ffirs. Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and 8008 PRINTIN G of every description, cheaper that It can be done at any other es tablishmentin the country. RATES ui. ai,VsatTISINO. Rgpliour hues or less constitute one bait square. Mg h lir.es or more than four constitute a square. Half Square, one day one week one month. • 1111. • ..... 141. •• • • three =outfit; 3 00 ft six 4 0 one .... ... 600 One Fquare one day if 50 ono . week. ..... . ....... . 2 00 CI one month.... three months . ...... . 00 _ ........... 6 00 CC SiX months__ .............. on one year 1.0 CO -Business notices inserted in the Local column, or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER MR for each Insertion. NO. 47. ,fi-Starrhtges and Deaths to be charged as regskr advertisements. THE SOVEREIGN SQUATTER. These rails are high, these rails are long, And Freedom's Platform's firm and strong_; But Squatter Sovereign's greatest bound, Enda in the Slough of dark Despond. We must show that African Slavery is a moral, religious, natural, and probably, in the general, a necessary institution of society.—lifekmond Enquirer. Make the laboring man the slave of one man instead of the slave of society, and he would be better off. Two hundred years of liberty have made I white labors a pauper banditti.. 'Tree society has failed, and that which is not free must be substantial. Senator Mason, of nom; enough to cover, any ..5 • Union. Its principles are, the same in the free and is the slave States.--Senaior - Runfer. Free society is a monstrous abortion, and Slavery the beautiful, healthy and naturd, being, which they are trying to adopt. THE SLAVES ARE GOVERNED FAR BET TER THAN THE. FREE LABORERS. OF THE NORTH. OUR SLAVES ARE NOT ONLY BETTER OFF AS TO PHYSICAL COMFORT THAN FREE LABORERS, BUT THEIR MORAL CONDITION. IS BE [TER.—Richmond Enquire' I trust the day, will come when the • principles of Democracy, as understood and practiced at the South, will prevail over the entire country. —Senator Evans. . . 5045 l 00 mom THE CRIOACIp RAIL SPLITna. MEN ARE NOT BORN Kamm To EQUAL BIGHTS. It would be near the truth to say that some were born with saddles on their backs, and others booted and spurred to ride them, and the riding does them good. • Life and liberty are not inalienable. - The Declaration of Independence is exuber antly false and aborescently fallacious.— Rich mond Enquirer. Horrible Affair in Missouri--Two Men Arrested fOr Murder The St: Louis News has the following item: The most beastly murder we have been -called upon-to record, was committed nearebambera burg, in'this county, on the night of the 7th instant. The lull particulars of-thiS vile affair 'have not been developed, but so much of them as we have been able to gather are about as fol lows Whiteford, the murdered'man, owns a farm near Cliambersburg-- he lives in Canada— and is a Mall, we learn.'of considerable prow r ty. ,Het,wati out last fall to settle hie , affairs here ; and it is alleged by those birds now in custody on charge of - the murder, that 'White ford stole a horse from one of the' party on leaving for home in Canada, last fall. But this has not yet, been subdtatitiated, and it is =thought that there is no ground on which it can be confirmed. Some little confusion was created about : the alleged charge at the time, but soon died away. • A few weeks ago, White; frird again visited his farm. He was immediate :ly taken in charge by the clique in question-- without a warrant—ro,answer for horse-steal ing: A warrant . was finally issued, and one John Beard--the man from whom it is sup posed the horse, was stolen.--hitd himself ap pbinted Deputy Constable, and took Whiteford in hand to Omits triaron' Mbnday folloWing. This.was on Saturday, the:6th instant,' : "It is' reported that the man was hung and beaten in the most beastly manner on Saturday night, for the purpose of m - akinglim acknowl edge that he'committed ifiri offence with which he, was charged. Finally, on Sunday night for lowing le was brutally. murdered—aPparent/y: • haVing beeribeaten te death with clubs. The next morning, 'when the citizens; gathered in for the trial, it was announced, by those-, woo had him in charge, that Whiteford Ind made good _his escape; and =that ka.;rritinber. of the party, were in pursuit of him. :The search was extended for a time witlispeining indifference; - and:thUconfused statements of tee affair direct ly created suspicion ; and ten of the party 'were' orthWith arrested and taken to Athens under guard for farther inquiry. The .people then instituted a search. for Whiteford, who, they were almost assured, was murdered ; and, late lastaionday.theJ3odrwea found burial about two feet under , grouud, with some lormh r narcissi); tbrizeiVn.. over the place; 'near the resi dence of the Era. me John Ward:who hacthim In charge. On the recovery of the body, the iat men nbeVe mentioned - were put in chains, and are now undergoing trial. It is currently re` ported by seine that b it e was killed for his money; and that the charge of horse-itteal .ing -was only raised by those vile desperadoes • to get him into their hands."