THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (SVNDAIS EICEPTF,IO BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO TERMS. -SISGI-T1 SUBBCRIFTIOI Tile DAILY TELEGRAPH IS sen•e<l to 3 ill na.ougli at 6 cents per wed Yearly subscribers u ill be charged $4.00. WILICHLY AND Slilll-IVEYKLY TIELEGILLYIt. the TILIIGRAPH 18 also published twice a week during the iieSSlOO cif the Legislature, ni d weekly (lilting the re s.. ,I,loer of the year, and ritruistred to subscribers at the kia,e, lug r.iies, Viz: Sulmnriberr+ pet' year. 3 2.00 41 16.00 =I subscribers order the discontinuance 01 their news rs, the publisher may continue to seed them until a II urrtstrages are paid. if subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa. ter, from the ogles to Which they are directed, they are I ei,ponsible until they hay - settled the hills and ordered them discontinued itteDiLa.. ) JOHNSON, 13 A.1_.'111.13/ICOIELM LOCK HOSPITAL f' 'hi +. discovered the most eertaih , speedy .1.1 effectual remedy iu the work! Tor DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE mean , IN SIX ro HOMO No Mercury or Noanaus Drugs. et its WARRANTKII, OR NO CtILION, IN PICOM °Mk TO Two DAYS Weakne.sts of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in IlLe I Anus, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic V. eakeesS, Nervous Debility, Decay or the Physical Pow ers, Dyspepsia Languor Low Spirits, Confusion Of Ideas rkapi teflon of the Heart, Timidity, Traub lingo, DiMIIONI of i or Giddiness, Disease of the Stonutch 2 Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders Seising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits orYouth— th use dreadful ituddestruelly e practices which produce oonstitutiooal debility, reoilrr carriage impossible; and destroy both body and mind YOUN; Young men especially wiu , n,euniu uto Y1.i1111115 of IV.litnry Vice, that drumlin I .le, tract iye habit which abbibilly sweeps to au untnuct7 Bravo tUousands of yhung men a most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, win might uLlicrwige have eutran.-ed ficteinirg Senates with the thunders elonlence, or n„i ng ty r , e.. 1! . . • May SIM .+e ;, r.• 01 vhy 6n.n11.1 . ivew oor I'7ll iliaith i:7iyett 'Ma full Vigar ficaunai tvlio placed th e ii:111! of Dr. r uguiui ly in lab a 61.J.leidUlall, PAW d .illy rsily ttyuu hiull skill as a physician. • No. 7 South Fre.lerick street, Baltituo,...: 11., the left band side going Crum Ilultirrigrootruut, ' re Li en the corner. Lie partiOilliir ~itservtui trie no C o:tti nu who., Ot you will itostuke the Mace. Be partictilw. ti r iya.aunt, Trif/inv quaels, with false names, or Patin 2. in Certifivates. attracted by lb, reputation or lir lurk near. All lettere roust Culitulu a Postage stump, to use on the apt), DR. JOHNSTON Da. J imams member of the - Royal College of Surgeon Undo., graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges: the D. States, and the greater part of whose life has boo 'pont in the Hospitals of Loudon, Purls, Philadelphia and glum ber e, has eifeeted Hume of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and bead when asleep, great nervousness, being Ithrmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind wire mired immediately =I Le. addresses all those woo having thmredthem by private and improper Indalgences, tharseore Ltd solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un dug them for either business or society. These arc some of the sad and melancholy effects pro diced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness. ox the sod :drabs, Pains In the Head Dimness of eight, L , ,sa of tiso:ulor Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep. biLt, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive )nctioue ilisieral Debility, Symptoms of Consume• .11 m, Are EIMMIES Aldtttatty, the tearful effects on the mine are mach to ee d.'euited ;--Loss of Mcmcry, Confusion of ideas, Depree mum of spirits, Evil Focuboiliogs, A.vorsion4o Society, Soli di itruxt, !.)ye of SCittlideLTitaidity, Vic., are tome of th e ev d elluelZ. ihuuauuds el persons of all Ages, eau now judge what It ttc uuunt of their cleolluing health, losing their vigor, be. °uncut:, weak, pale, urirVOUR and emucintad,haviks la, cup. crcuee about the eyes, Gough, and symptoms of Ccllsuni"Uoh YOUNU MEN iiu ...iv a injured themselves by a certain practice, in d ilgeo lu when alone—a habit frequentlylearned. from •vil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body b out.' apply Immediately. • What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, tie darling of his parents, should ho snatched from all prospects and enjoyments or lire by the consequences et di 'uniting Irem tho path or nature, and indulging in a ornate secret habit. Such persons must, before coat= p .ilint SIARI O 4AGE. siibet that tt sound mind and' body are the most nese ry requigitug to promote connubial Happinoss. • 'lndeed Ithout those, thejourney through fife heeetues Igriiungo i the prospect hourly iihrlronif to' the "VilliW lie mind becomes shadowed with despalr t -and filled with Co melancholy reflection that the happiness of another b .comeh blighted with our own. MI, JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY OR ORGANIC WEAKNESS By this great and important remedy, 'Weaknostref the Organa are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. Thousands or the most nervous and dobtlitated who hq.d lost all hop), have been immediately relieved. Al Impediments to arriage, Physical - or Mental Magnolia. Alou Nervous retaining, Weakness or Exhaustion of tie most fearful hind, speedily cured: ' 'l'o STRANGERS The many thousands cured at this Institution within the last twei va years, and the numerous linportatit 'Sergi& liVeratireci performeit 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, Llides his standing as a goriaentan 'of character and U. le a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted DISF,A:iIe. OF IJIPRUDENCE.—When the misguided and Inprudeul votary of pleasure finds ho has imbibed the cods of this painful disease, it too often happens that aa a-timed sense of shame or dread of - die :ovary deterslihn ram applying to those who, from education and re peatability can alone befriend Olin, delaying till the toustlutional symptoms of this horrid diseffee make their Pffearatice, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, ac.i regressing on with frightfulrapidlty, tJffl de:ittin puts a , ariod t his dreadful cullarlnge . brsendiriththito.that °erne I rum whence no traveller returns." It le a melan holy [Da that thousands fall victims to this terrible dla owing to the unskilfulness of 'ignorant pretenders ! Mo, by the use of that deadly poison, meicury ruin the onstitution and make the residue of life miserable • Straasiers —The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. Arir Letters must conta:m a Stamp to us on the replyi ise- Remedies sent by Mail. lar No: T South Frederick street, Biltimorn- aprl3 BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE:,' ARRISBURG, PENN'A. uEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. CARD. . . Ige The ab iTo well known and long established Hotel is now undergoing a thorough'renovation, end being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. WORM; J. BOLTON, who has been an inmate.of , the Louse for the last three years, and is well knowi to lts guests. • ' 'thankful for the liberal patronage which It has eti— fu , I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public 'eB d&wtfl 'WILLIAM BUEHLER. ILV ER PLATKP WARI BY HARVEY -FILLET, No. r 2•22 Market Street, PHILLDELPIIIA, Manufacturer of flue NICKEL SILVER, and SILVERPLATER of: FORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, BUTTER KNIVESL. CASTORS, TEA SETS, U B;"KET.r.Lp4, WAITERS, BUTTER DISHES, ICE Plicid,EßS, CAKE BASKETS do:W.IMM WARE, CUPS, }IVES, GOBLETq,i&e.. With a general asaortmeriti, doniprieing ;10tie butpt bet qua tuy, made of the best mayrials and heAugy,A4f#2,l4oo- 1 : t hating them'a ' Serviceable and durable article , Foy, Hanna, EiTILUEBOATS AND kitIVATE FAMILINEI. Aar Old Ware re-plated in the bed 'manner, feb2o-dawly DR. C. WEXCHEL„:. • SURGEON AND" 'OCCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET mar2l-1&w c), •16 FOR .s.f.LE.nx JAMES - M. WHEELER IMM DENTISTRY. THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, bad returned and resnitted.bill Practice A. State street opposite the "Brady lionse," where he will be pleased to attend to all who may:desire his. ur ging, , punt D. 11. GILDEA, A . D. a • ~.,_ • • .. ...,:,..,.,_: ,::% 1,,r:. 7.t .... A s .. .. : .......-- i,444 • ~k ,„ ~, ,›...;: ....... . , . . . , '' : A -.-- -. ' .. . _._ ~(r,,i.... ~,.. •- 4. 0 -ttif., , ~)) ~,..elrtp 1 r 417. ; - ,ii..33-13Trino_ • ~... : f.- - t. , :-„,,, - .... - -----I'. . . .-, i VOL. XIII Itlistellantons HELMBOLD'S • . . GENIIIYE - PREPARATION HELMBOLD'S BUCIII3 Tor the Bladder. • _HELmBouyaBUCHU for the Kidneys. lIELMBOLD'd 'RI:WHIT for the Gravel. HELM BOLD'S BUCHU tor theiliiopiy. HELMBOLLI'S RUCHE', for Ndriidusness.- 13E1,11BOLD'S -BUCHII for'LossMf bienitory.• IlkihMßOLD'd BUCHU'forDininesT of Vi , B.F.I.SIBOLD'S BUCHU for Difficult Brrik.a-i g. lIELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Weak . Nerves. II ELl'illioLD'S' BUCHU fiir General Debility OkI.MBOLDIS BOOM' for Giiiiak sal Lassitude. lIRLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of flee lIFLMBOLPS BUCHU for i i3htSweats. tiEi. LOLD'S BUCtiU for •wiikelulness. MEWL BOLD'S RUCIIU 4or .Dryness or. the .§kltt. HEI:MBULB'S BTJCI ILT Ml' Eruptions. lIELNtIiOLD'S BMOC . tor yak' is the Back. • 'BUCiltrfor,Heaviness ofthe Eyelids, with Temporary Suffusion:R.3lk Lois ofSight. ELELMBoLD'S , for MObilit3i 'and Restlessness, With Want of Atteutitio and,Elnicror Of Society. lIELMBOLIPS BUCHU for Obstructions. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU foil4ties.ses arising from India . erction, and all diseases of FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, I'E,MALES, FEMALES, • TAKE NO MORE .PIELS, .TAK.E NO MORE. PILLS, . -711EY ...ARE OF .NO A VAIL, fit.O.T" ARE OF NO A 1 , ..1./L. I.l+': , EXTRACT BL - C 111.7 for all colupliints luckiest to the sex. • • Na Ee Without It! TAKE IQ.AI(MEII or /14 niou3 and lititileasanl, Ilethcinh icir Unjdna „ itud and Dangerous IdAease=. - EXTE.IOI — BCCED Fir Excessi3 -arising from habits intim,ged in • • By toting and Old. And fa: di tEkSt.3 arisiugfrctulh.bits of Ihssipation. It re. , moves all improper discharges, and will restore the pa tient in a shortlnne to a state of Ilealth and l'eriq. Use rtlltAlltell'lPS EXTRACT DUCIRT for Diseases and Affections of the most Distressing Character. - USellEhMthd:D'S EXTIIAGe BUCHU for all Affections and diseases of the :~~hY -Al Urinary Organs, • . Whether °Meting In , Male or Female; from whatever came originating, and no matter Of How Long Stoodkog. All of the above diseases and:symptoms admit of the same treatment, and may originioate from the same cause. READ! READ! READ! READ! - - lIELSII3OLD'S BUCHU is safe, and pleasant in lasts and odor, but immediate in its action. Personally appeared laifote me, an Alderman of the City of Philadblphia, H. T Relmbold, Chemist, who be ing duly sworn, dues Any, that his preparation - contains no .Narcotic, Mercury., ArAinjuricuS drug, but is purely Vegetable. H. T. PIELMBOD,, 'F.ol&,ll.lanallieturer. 'Swore and subscribed before me, this 28d day of No yen ber, 1854. ~ WM: ILIBBARD, alderman. ice Si per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any ad dress. A '1 Ant Coats but at Dollar—Try - it, - and be conmemi . orits efficacy; And It - . is' by reliable and reattonsible"certilleates 'from'Professotu of Medical Colleges, Llergymen and aliens: • • • Prepared by R. T. .F.LEILBOLD ; Practic. 1 mid Analytical Chemist, .101 ioutli Teuih Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. NECESSARY. CAVIION:—SYMIIhi IlUprilleiPleaDeiderS try to palm &another artiok, which pays a better profit and fa WOrthloal.: , ASK FOR BELMBOLD'S EX ; ERACi BUCIIO TAKE NO OTHER., oar= aunts:imp. Sold by D. W. Gross & co., and. all Druggisl3 every where. ' ' ' Cut this out—send Or call for it., and avoid exposure and Imposition. . . aull-dawSui PROR ADOLPH. E TEUPSER, wouLD respectfully• inform • his old patrons and the public generally, that he' will continue to give instructions on the - PIANO FORTE, ME : LODEON, VIOLIN Andlain in ilitiltblence of IDDRPgfill BASS. lie will wihtpleasure Wait upon "Puitilriit — their homes at any hour desired, or lessons - will, -bit giverfal his residence, in Third street, a, few dirtirs .balow. the German Reformed Church. decll-dtt . _ AUGUSTINE L ,, ()RAYNE. , CARPENTER' AN D - BUILDER. Residence No. 27 .North ).%concl , ,SAerit. N. B—JOBBING,ATINS . I2_BI.) TO, IRON CASTINGS • • ALL kinds of Iron . Castings mado to or- der, of the very best stoelt;and all ettstitigs pickled to remove the sand 'arid scale. ?We liave the best and most extensive assortment of Pulley patterns this side of Phil adelphia. Apply at the KAHLE WORKS, Penna. R. Road, hboye State street. , .Har bur . April 2.2. 1859 --ay W W. HAYS, AT-TOBNEY-AT- 7 LAW. _Office Walnut St., Lbetimieeii =Second and TlArdr Barri/burp DL T. - MILES, SURGEON DENTIST, FFERS - his servim oto . the citizens of lJ Harrisburg and its vicinity. Be solicits a share of. the public patronage, and giva'asserance that, his beet. endeavors shall be given to reader setlefaction in his pro fession.' 'Being' an old, well.tried dentipk, he . feels safe in inviting ,the public generally to call on him, assuring them that they will not be dissatisfied with his services Office No. 128 Market street, in pie hopse formerly oc, copied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg,Ta. . . I nY B- diY . . ALDERMAN HENRX PEPPER, OFFICE--THIRD 'STREET, OFIELL I S ROW, 'NEAR' MARKET. • Residence atestnut Streeg near :Aura CITY OF HARRISBI7IGI PENN'A. mylldtf' GDWG-E• FISHER" - ATTORMSY Al' LAW. OFFERS his profetisiciisal - Oryices to all oersomi ltddiess: 'to .traniacted in the several Courts of Dauphin.county, the Land Department ,of - this State, or before the Board of Property. Having been associated in the practice of the Law with This lath', er, JOHN X. I.ISHBR, heAireziises idgigarliand careful. ati ention to nil professional bypiness entrusted to them Office corner of Second tint 'L streets, (opposite to a : . Harriisburg,. . , 4a 26- a OsEPli CAdilr: -'. t ";,; . , MIX. W. ; 1 ,97 /1. CASEY BROWN, _ A VT 0111qEVS-AL'I-LAW . . : .1H aLit , B. I B ILUR GT, 41". EN X A • #lOl.tsTG together' in the -11 tilt of the Lahi; 4 vlliltiati*,fiddifullY. ',111 4- tly to art, prefeSsitmat hothistli.,*entryisted to theii • Office In Third street:three dons_ from Bditilset NAL ., 'constiditi4as hi Englegt fitxd Oerman. STATE CAPITAI :BANK. CAIagiiON,,;COLDEA,•' , IBY & .CO CORM?. SECOND Aid) IirALNU2 Sts R I El SUR G ;12, ,A,. FREI3II, . Of Vanilla Beans, Beckers'4nrhia, t yertlnnery and Fancy Soaps, at • • - I,IILBSt7)RUG STORS, myB, rhisrltst street, beloet,Bll . o4,llacriiburg; Va • , '.2.2"../1111.1L7:131FILES . . . , t . IIIE .LARGEST ASSORTMENT' IN THE 4CITY, at all prices from $L . 25 { s2s. dollars 'Moll, inall tho aiForont styles otiiiethat,ler sale air MPIP,IEIV4MPEtkre-BOOKSTORE, tu4 —,43.6l,*.rkflpfset.lY "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON,. ,NOVEMBER 3, 1860 PENNSYLVANIA SS. . In. the name and by the authority of ,L.S•• ; the • Commonwealth- of ,Pennsylvania ; VirrurAia F. Paeska, Governor .of the said Commonwealth FELLOW CITIZENS :—The revolutions of the. year have again.brought us to onr annual (esti ; val of '1 hanks,giving to Almighty God. In no preceding year have we had more abundant cause for gratitude Inid . pralse. The revtilVing seasoes have brought with them health and plenty. ,The supper ,fruits and the autumn It:tweets have been gathered and garnered in -Pm:mom' exhadrance. A healthful activity has pervaded All the depa talents of life ; and provident intiptr'y has" met with" a 'generous re ward. The increase orinaterial wealth has been liberally employed in sustaining our Edu cational and Religious Institutions; and both are making the most gratifying progress in en-• lightening and purifying the public While, in Europe, centratantj absolute- govern ments,•by their -pressure on personal rights and liberty, are producing excitements,which threat en to upheave the very foundations of society, and have led, in some instances, to bloody and cruel wars, we, in the enjoyment of consititp tional libett : i, and under - the protection' of just and equal laws, are peacefully pursuing the avocations of life, and engaging in whatever promises to advance our social and individuitli improvement and happiness. "The lines are," indeed, "fallen to us in pleasant places; and we have a goodly heritage." In all this we see the orderings of a kind and merciful Providence, Which call not only for our recognition, but fort. our public Thanksgiving and Praise:, Under this conviction, I, WILLIAM - E. PACK ER, Governor of the Commonwealth of Peon sylvania, do hereby appoint THURSDAY; VIE ° Pi • AMITEE,N_INXCE-I...nint • •APA , I - 1 - 7 4,-, :••-• NEXT, to be observed as a day of public Thanks giving and Prayer, and recommend to all our people, that setting aside, oit that day, all worldly pursuits, they miserable in their respect ive places of worship, and unite in offering 'thanks to God for 'his manifolftoodoess, and imploring his forgiveness, and the,contimtance of his mercies. - Given-under my.-Hand and ..the great, s r a ofd thatate, at Harrisburg; this' Tvierity-fehrth day of October, la the year of our Lord, One Thousand EiglW 4 Hirrlfo.:,unki-SiO;y4Oad of the oi:liimill'iietkith:thetightyfifth . ... -NfiteT,7o6.lMit, By the GOVernor. . . RARE . CHANCE. FOR INVESTMENT.. - • " SALE ' BARS OF . I VALUABLE HOTEL ;PROPERTY . In.the, City of ,Haxrisburg,.-- -911HAT' iVell-known and valnable hotel property known as the "SEISWEEIANNA: - HOUSE;" - now in the economy of,WMJElticheitaariiimittiageottho east end of Miirlint - atroet, and immediately oppeAtttlie Pennsylyttniatßallrond Tepeti - otfirelFit 4R,MAIE ,SALE Untirthe 4th - ci f DeconiliFirnext, and lf not sold be -fore that time; vill be put-up at public auction-on Hint : This is the most desirable-property in-UM-010 orniti • risburg,for... hotelbus Mess. Its proximity to the Penn sylvania. Railroad Depot, and the Depot of all the rail roads centering at Harrisburg,makes it more convenient enducceasible to the- traveling public *an, any filial Botelin th 6 citYo '' ' . Further inforihntion in regard to this and-as to the terms Ofsale may be had by applying to Wlt. H. MILLER, • AltorneY:at:tilv;;; -North cor. 'Market; Equare,,(wyothhs zedond IstOrifr6o4 Ip,_I4BOLD'S EXTRA.C'r BIIC.41:1 1 - .F9idDiseisiki;_of:, 4 tlfe,,Diadder, e Xidpity, - GraVol, Drolffi B gbi.'kd ,- ,: - ''.'', . 7 -„, ' / 1,4 1' L 1 .•. 1 lIEIAIBOLD'S }#tract, Duehu for Secret:andAitfileato . Diseases.' ' ' '' - ' ''' ' ' : ' - +''' , ..:i":": HETAIBOLD'S Extract of Beebe for Nervous it4id!Pc bilitided actifindrii ' . _ .. • i:' • i.'" ; EISUBOLD'S Extract of Bur,hilftW,"l.olllo.K.4o*.gi. Lose of Power, Dimness of ViSien,'DifilOidet ..,.ilfardi 91: Weak'" Nerves ' and "tinikersal,hiSpilltddiqr ;tbißP;lgriPlir• system: ' " ' - ".—, - '- ' '-' ''- r;'.. 44 .•4'... ..1:.4 *.; ol itield 10[mi:tor:an Etrsiot or*e,hu toealltdOth , 11, 3 ments---ObstrtintiOns, liingularitles, Eipeip i t In [ riled life, or early lirdiscretionsi,SM., and ali'd efts id .-the sexual organs, wfiether exigtini iiildale or emsr6, from whatever, cause they may have orignaled,aptljtoz4nl4tv ter of bow long standing. BRIMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIII is pleasant .in Its taste and edor, and immediate in its action. PliCl3 $1 par' bottle,' or six for $5.. Delivered-40 , mi, addresd, mem- , Paniedby.reliable certificates. gold by all Drugglits. • ' au2l4lm Depot. 104 South TentlySt,Philadelphia. My. LIVERY, STABLE' • 11. : LAC - Kl3i R.I2P LE:1" Milk — . 61 1 . BERVREN,i9g. ••••.• - • • 111 HE undereignealiawre-comeoeneed: the 1 livery baldness in Ma 'NEW , and.I.SPAOIOII9 , STA- • 'ISLES , located as above, with a large andVatiettatbak-of S HORES, CARRIAGES and hich-hQ Will hire at mcskitittS taws!' EIK.II3WArrr. , sep2B•criit I. .1 _ BOOT ~& SHOE ' , STORE ( CORNER SECOND AND . WA;LNUT . . "HsrrlsUurg,.Pa.z • A LW.AYS on halt& alargel assortmentoi . A BOOTS,.SHOES, GAlTEREpitc.,nr She -very- best' 4ualities for ladies, gentlemen, and", claildrens , weart- ,2 _` Pri.cus init.the times: kindivoVISORKAGADE:TO ORDER isttne bestitre by: superior workmen ,=. '• s '. REPAIRING done at short ' octl6-dtf :IL !ssirrit Harrisburg. ORANGES' AND 'LEMONS. - VORTY BOSS in primeordei just re, for sale by • tiliscell autons PROCLAMATION 'm. M. HIEMR, , ,, Secretarg of the Coinnuiliatalt# • Yrt.o3l THE OBIOAQO 131". LITTER. OUR, 1 . 7 !.. 1 • • " .• I . :PORTRAIT -GALLERY No " Little Dug" counting his eggs after they are hatbhod. DOUGLAS-" Oh, Lord, I'm sorry I broke this egg. :.If I, could only t keep the d—d nigger quiet until after the Elect:lOn,:l'd be all I.ight." The first' Egg Dbitg,laS 'picked was called the I, 'Twits a sham to .rttiee a Cackle, a pemocratic Corn promise, i sell, Out poppqd a little nigger, with the devil in his A bid for the Senate, a.h9112W, windy shell. . _ eyes ; He raised his bands in 'horror when Ste phen Free Kansas was a fd i ec , e , , of chalk, or. else a , . , gave a frown, . . - polished bone;: - , • • . Said Le, "little nigger, I'm bound to keep you' :The people asked.to have an 4g,•kut,only got He said he had..no` great!respect;for black, or white, or brown,_ - : _". : —.: And did not care- if Sla,very.was-voted up or down Another Egg wiu3;olba; but - it would notpass Fer out of it had sprung, a little - Fillibuster ; The climate , was too'hot, t • and he couldn't • '"' " , _The Egg,—"Dred-Scott decision' Hee there lin , %tend the testy . With liiffebeli hiebaek, he retreated' . broken 1/61/1 " hi s neat.:'J ta, , e , lePtige;l 111 T, fire eaters' _Sluatter Sovereign-_'Egg , waccbroken with Pandora's Box was baffieleedliCeit i Piit4eWithall I - or ou ' t n hereout ye mEifTuth,lttETtiyy - e - V-; --"' •-• geetikeit. „ , • Birr ming' lunirci . szvoliiiko - IN IT, THEIti ' 14 : 11111 .41. 0 : 4.0 i .01411 illigallantouts. PRICEANLYAO , CENTIS. niingt HAVE IT! • `B6"iett'S Authentic ,E ditions. ..ectlr!, the ; or. At.A it* ••-• (OA`, HA NNIBA .• (OF MAINE.) • The:MlPUßLltaN , l3Ai.lDlDAtEStoethe'PreSideney and VicA MidgnPYl A. Et UhitedSlateS". for 18CO. Bound in oneivol.l2nio. 210 Pages. PRICE 10 ,CEN'I'S 1 divL .1" 10: CENTS 'A CO P Y!! Lib oral i alk ceee te trem.l.4e, abov,e (ep le: die tride,diq ciiiriAssoric - • • 3 " .; '`ifiriR6NRIPS'II".HE.eirqIOOKStORE:; • OCt2-W2tildtti io i sj, Mirk etiS , tea, ' C9,44 1 , 2 _ atvhr DELLTERS . :z __ z PATENT WEId-ItieARTS,I L ; u. - : VQR eyery,falnily,..Watin tlieix.riuppJy: A: of Oita for the winter—weighed at their door by lbe.PAPPArlitlll*taitillLl2AelteCuracti of; thine we. ons diSpte , an 4 they r, ever get out of order, as is fee-, geen ; t1 ALUM — VitliftheeplAtfokisSibitlehilliteshind'ithd roOneumer has ,the uatiSfactio'n of liruving the height of nis.coal,at'histotrtillibdsb.lf E. u 1 , - . ;'1 I have a large supply of Coal on hand - , consisting of , 5. M CO.'S LYKESS VALLEY COAL, all- sizes; ; LYKENS VALLEY "a- " ' -WILKESBA:ftgr " Br.rummou.s i .mqAD 14P,--j.f• • ' ;All Coal'of Wet, quality allele& and' delivered frCo Warn all impatltlea Umiak tatwilif Ug.;bpat 11 cat load, single, or third of tons and by the bu3bel. 1 - •• ), "• • •A A ILEJ39I; WHKEILL4I.:O Sept. 25,1860. , Eap2s NOT TpUL • vAiiitEctitrltiltiornirdAdi's sll L A; iIiIIM.BAR , ORIARGEISIZED .111511lix A ING LOTS adjoining the Round, pause and Wook Shops of the Penna, haiiiidd . Nedifipatiji, ioldi law.anCou - - augBo 6m JOHN W. HALL. I.lr. icaz i slismszzir _ _ I und iiixes-.0 The : 1 8r,Eests PRlAtnential:the.city, formale: atall prices:., r ; ‘,II.EIaSTAR!9: CHEAP •BOOKSTORE. Ec.fi 111724 .75; ;1: ri.r.bi Market..street ;Harrisburg:, PC:. PURE - 1 1 11 UGSAND1 .2LLAittinitAssontioNT op : FANCYL /ißTlbilig; • • - CtidfdrilAU)4lol*gaie t Ncirio.auth Lencillei r La UtdbniGarl-u baldic *Oil-Moro rilijuors,fdr)Mediciluti Purposes: Un fekn, l :ll 3 :lled Nine, warranted thdpurejuici3 ofthe , Catawba. Grapo—only needs a trial to fully recommend itself.— Pi.eBcriPtiOna3componnded with greatcarirot:•, REMY'S DRUG STORE, - ' 6 - Ifirifet SiPtare. ENTERPiIeat,ANMES' NIR::LIMITNG: ' I ' ,NOW twinge the. g . HERALD, TEIBUN4 IFI FB [ pnd , SVN to ll4r4lburgi; obe, - , o'clook , r.ALiluidAyfaistributed norpuietsr' lifterWal" by prompt carriers - sSubscilbeie bet4ulriir 'served wi . tAillieta;:tikleavin* • BBRGNER'S ClF7[i..l;loo*.2lollr inY 2 B; • - ' - " 'itiirkOeserOt.' 11. NAFI' NtG CA N' alfiE For sale • ' . : • • ' 022 FoßanillatikitinErlintran ninu, Extract goto ICIELLSIVS DRUtietatoft .'3". " 2‘ -„; • • L 11~IeDuaP ;~ :.\ !Mountain Herb. iE inventor att& mattufactttrer I f' e. Uttd -1 son's Mountain Herb Pills," lias• spent the, greater, iiartbf hig life ill travelling;;tiaving vtited nearly' every country in the world He spent over six years amen `. 1 '..the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it • itae thus that'" the "EIOUNTAIN Beall Fume were discovered. , A. very lintereiting ilbedwit of-hie adventhies there, yon will find in our, Almanac and Pamphlet. .- „,_ , li , ,is an esfablistied fact,-that all diseases arise from 1111PUILE BLOOD I - Tho blood is the life I and when any for"eigh or un. healthy matter gets ;nixed with it,tbis once distrbuted to every organ of thebbilf. Evert" eerve 'feels 'tlui" imison, and all the vital organs quickly. cOutplidn. ' The stomeieti, will not digest the food perfectly": The live'r cedses to secrate;tr s til licienerof - bile, The action -.of, the • , heatt,is ; Weal:6*d, and strthn circulationis feeble. 'The lungs be come clogged with the poisonous Mateo ; , .Itepee' a cough —and all Irma a slight impurity of the fountain-head of • l'iter r thel3loid li As if , youhad.thrown•eomeiearth,,for Instance, in a piire spring from which ran & tiny riyulet-, In, a 'few iianstea the whole , eotll'Se OrtalkiArrellik )bori, , conies disturbed and discolored. As quickly doe r s impure. blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. ' , All the passages become obstructed, and unless the is remayed, the lamp of life.soon dies out; .'..4 . ... . These pills not only purify the.blood, but regenerate all ' the secretion's i'mthe •body, they are, therelbre,intirivalled -, " . t 7 • CIIRE• FOR BILIOUS '.IIBSE ASES, •- , Liver Complaint,..Sick2Beddacho,. & o. ' Thii 4 Aiitkililiou ' - expels , Mediethe frchn tfte'bMod" the - hidden: seeds of dis. ease, and renders:Ml.om lluids j tind ae_cretions pure and: fluent.,6Warift g. and "renenthiling theAltalorg'atis. Pleasant indeealfliatt to, onittlit 'ypet - 4 .are able to pilaf , ~ within yo"ur" reach, a - Medicine like the , sMouirreia Hess Prg.l3," Wert wilt . pasellirechimllie afflicted partaiecrough• " Etie bloddind iluida of the body, and cause the ~tfferer tdiriglenjwit,lythe flush oftli miutyand health. :Tadson's Pllls di e the43est-.Remedi,in: exist=: 1 en ce for the following Complaints:, 'Bowel Cord Plaints, Debility, Inward . Weakness, • Cought?'"' i'- " 'Ftiiikr arld Ague; Liver 'Compktiote, Colds - Female aomplainte,Lowneas of Spirits, ClieseDistomes, Hoailiiche.y,•-• ' " Pileh, ' - Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and. Gravel . i Dyspepsia, Influenza, Secondary hytrif- , 4 Dtarrhtea, _ __ iiillerinuom, ___..._. ; toms. ' Dr•FeFt * - - I • , t ''..3j.it.4...l.lctic4.tit.tiii. C. rt ' ....". 4 i I P4 t IJFIX I 4I 3 / 4 1- P. I N EI . iFemales who.vattte health, should never be without !. iliMid:ifilid. :lliey purif3t Vie Mewl, remove bbstreetions 4f all.kinds, cleanse the skin.of all pimples end blotches,_; and brifik -the rich-color of health tolhe pale cheek. - - 'Lige The Plants :and r Herbs, of . which. these .Pills are Ade; were } d i acot"teridlwa VerylituYpilsing way among the Tez.pcaus, a tribe,6,,Aberigibea irk ,ItreXICO; Get the Ainfulidea bait AgCnl', had`you will read with delight, the,very.tuteresting. account it centaina for flie ~, ,t hoorrs , mEDlctswis llie"Antecs. ' ' ' i Obse,rie"..-The Mentairr Herb rill, are :pub u Beautiful`Whippdi." kacill bni. contains 40 pins, and Re, kali. at 25 cents per bex.. -T Ali•genuine; have theslgnaturo I'D: I.:Ji7tMGN CO., on each box. - ,1 . ,i., i ~.. -.1: I - 44. TIC irti t lSON 64; 4 . 410.. . ~ • 1, 7 1 .1 7EI • .:.• 7 1:•:1 •E;I: e Px (3.13.30 j Street, I '" I 4 F ,' ' 3111,;1: 1;11f; Le4,l , „ ki , i l Ew •• LL; .11 11:13; " 1„1L • . • t;i 7 LADIES' ( TRA,VpI I LINgr „. . : § l l4 - '6 l i s :isl : l4' i a' . f 116 r: PARGNBR'S apt/LP. u • - -P. gooNgc 51qiiiiiketlftreet FAIVIILT,VIBLES. A4irctuougianY • cbinrilo3 stock y, of all CHEAP BookrOdF:, ALE A. CINE A.TONVNT OF I IA44IA4.ND, learn' ) AR Him to1:13ole at:low prices at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, ,f an4 6l. Market Street. iktsam 'tinting flu. Haying procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PKINTINe of every description, cheaper that it can be done at any r•th Cr re tabushmentin-the country. 'ATES OF ADVERTISING. fr!ourlhiesorie coriFtenn_e.halfaquare. Eig h lno7oreth:focostiuteasquare Halt &mare, one day ewk one mooth • ****** .• OBIS 0000000 • three months 3 04 46 six months,,,,. .„ „ . ......... . 4 u one ..... 00 One &mare one day 00 one week .............. 2 (0 one month.... 3 00 three months ................... 5 00 di six months.... 8 00 0110 year ........... 10 00 syrßusiness notices inserted in the Lora/ column, or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENIS PFR for each insertion. NO. 51. fa-Marriages and Deaths to be charged as rei Oar advertisements. Remarkable Love Story; A late number of the French- Psyche Las a story of a love affair which has deeply moved the whole population of Marseilles, but will hardly, be credited by persons who do not be lieve in supernatural apparitions. However, here is the story in as few words as possible: Charles R , - born in'a wealthy family of merchants, and an orphan from his childhood, had been brought up' at his uncle's with a cousin 'whose beauty, sweetness and graces nev er failed to produce a hating impression on all persons of her acquaintance. It is consequently not all surprising that Charles R., who had grown up in her intimate society, should have fallen deeply in love with' such a fascinating cousin. Nor was his love unrequitted; for, when the proper time Came, - she decided with the consent of her family, that their marriage should take place as soon as he was twenty years of age. Just about that time, his uncle having received from Calcutta the news of the failure of a house with which he was o truing on an extensive business, sent Charles to that distant port to effectatquidation. 'lli marriage was' necessarily Postponed, and the young lover left Marseilles, promising to alit, as oftn as God and the ocean would allow, and to return as soon as kis business was settle. Four-months, passedron t and no ne-as earn.- I.oni the — young traeler. 'His relatlemz, end more particularly his cousin, began to feel un easy, and were already accusing him of glee!, when One unhappy day they read in the papers of the fatal loss of tho steamer on hand or which they knew that Charles. had gone. The young Marseillaise was almost mad with grief; and' after a long and dangerous sickness the poor girl disheartened, seeing before her noth lug but a - complete blank, resolved to spend the reniainder of her life in a .convent, to mourn, far- from the world, for the only unto whom she had loved. It was in vain her pa rents tried to dissuade her from that resolution. All their entreaties, their misery, their tears, could not induce her to change her mind, and she soon entered a convent of lia•seilles es a "postulant." - Six months after that fatal day,- just as tier time for her to take her vows was approaching, her family was : pleasantly startled by a later from their danghter, informing them that she had altered her mind, and wished to go back to them, to the world, to pleasure, to happi rress. For the last three nigh ts;the said, she haki seen inher dreams, .her'belified . Charles, entreating her, with tears in his eyes, and the sweetest voice, not to fulfill her terrible resolu tion, not to complete a sacrifice which Would be the death- of—them Firr"-Chaides was yet alive„ , and. 'would soon lie - hatic to keep his sacred promise, and end all her griefs. The nuns of the convent had, goal` humoredly, laughed at her, and tried to - persuade her to stay :among them, in that quiet retreat, where dear 'companfitrithil L Pilit tilas dead, said they, and it wa4 foolish to believe in those-supernatural apparition's. But she wal unshaken in her faith, and to all their entire ties film would answer that her betfothed would soon be back, and of course sho must be at home to receive him. Altheugh 'the parents of the youhg "postu lant'', did not believe, any mere than the nuns, that - seat a - strange 'dream would ever be real izOd; they were so much - gladdened by the letter of their daughter that they decided not to sty one WardrtniAiridebeive her. She might go on, from .day : to day;,hoping nll the time for an ar rival which would nover take place, and by lit tle and little they thought the deep wound of her heart might be.healed. Accordingly on that very day they went to the convint,'and in lee§ than one heur their only child was 'pressing again the. threshold of the old.family mansion. Her first thought aas foi-fferlittle roong- where she had gathered so many dear tokens and souveniers from her cousin. She hastened up stairs, and went so fast ‘that her delighted .ptireuts could hardly follow her. But when she was on the landing, whoht did she.see standing in the door of that room - ,' so:long (Int up? Charles, her affianced, who looked' at her, smiling rith happiness, and opened his his clasp her to his bosom. vitaa , nd longer a dream! Charles held her locked in ilit3 arms, - kissing her and mingling hid tears with her awn. 'But when he opened his arms again, to receive the caress of her pa rents, she sunk and dropped dleaivly on the . - - Sha L waq, dead ! dead with surprise and happi lanai ! dead _without uttering one erg, without heaving one ..sighl - - MOR7I , IOBIIL-A Salt Lake letter in the New York' H erald;il thus •refers to the missionlry movements -of,qhe Mormons:. " bloritionisin is largely favored with the 're bnpatatiie! quality. :Whil6 many thi ngs in its eheckeredAistory have been regarded as so nian3r death 'blows to the System with renewe d vigor. its Springs - into action, and, with resurrec ted life advances with a tirmer.step. - Last April abort fifty missionaries were' s en t t o E n , rope; on guirday afternoon :thirtyy - mo r e were rr p n P tl (-) R in i t c e riL t te r n ei t nf t o o rc E e ngl 7 ;:t w d o ' a in ix;: c s t l a e r s g — e L o y f ra t a h n e fifty': three dimities, Pratt . ,:Snow.and Cannon, leave in about, ten-days with the, thirty new appointees:Fria ..and "Show rite'to devote their labors tr_the. States, au& Caimon - goes to Liverpnoi as editor and huslueis agent. -From this time 'Midi. the' ribi..ftow 'with Uncle Sam, leihighlyiprohaele that missionaiies will go out in swarms every . April and Septimber—the first-f-firivelinemonth in'spring !arid the last month ip.faJlifnr departure, to avoid: the snows in the giOuntains.". W 02i B oF Timm MawsMem phis Cretin. j sitY'S= . I 'Blloll - the secession of one - or two: Southrirn: Stateg dedu r,r. it ' , let blots by the F,eciesial G-overarneut - , for.siss.fmooths, such 'Strites - Will'eeeede'again i bailr'words into tbeitrnion.:Abe;Lineolo;nedtiotesb the'savy t4p. anny,,.we aonid nf,til,ght onr brethsess pf•iltie out lioweVer iitijicstietable 'the qeiriel tn*high they - Fumy involve theniselveg..i. But there is no need for an • .nriny or . RaNy-to,bring . edeedi ok Sisitek td their' senSes, - We Will le en riched yrhile they w. inspoyeriShaliy,jarch a movement, till neceso,ty_ i'vonidrinyeke season, an'd 'the -fiery ' has roaddened" , weelfl l e:delhrotied and; the Union. would soon spin bepeifected .on .more dura bleliasie, if F rkeitible, - than'tliat On which it now .r“ How_Saat HOnirrOtt •WAI • MaiM ELitarma.—A Tennessee paper in auuouncinF: ‘ the 'death of 5. Whitesiae, at - the age of9o yearfil, acids that, when Sam Houston was a e t tl ididatbltii-drovir.: nor of Tennessee,_ apA v uut, boi a_freeholder was constitutionally ineligitfle, (Whiteside) gave ttid hero'atraotcif land, Which qualified hiro. ,to• receive• t.he - office to Which he was elet:ted: I I 00
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