Pailp HARRISBURG ednesday Afternoon, November 21. ISM Sza advertisement of "The World" in an other column. DIPTIIHRIA. — This dreaded and fatal disease has made its appearance in some sections of Blair county. It also prevails to a considerable extent in Clearfield county, where a number of deaths have occurred. ATTENTION I MOUNT VERNON !-A stated meet ing of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, will be held in their hall this (Wednesday) evening the 21st, at 71 o'clock. A. full attendance of the members is earnestly. desired. By order. Como.—The old white-mantled Winter Sing is about, and will soon wield his icy scep tre, preparatory to a long and gloomy reign. As we write this afternoon snow flakes are whirling through the air, and there is every Indication of a regular "squall." Prepare for winter. THE Locs-Ur sheltered four unfortunates last night, answering to the names of Joseph M'Lean George Smith, Jeremiah Potts and Henry Glancey. The first was caged for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. The other three were wandering vagrants, who made voluntary ap plication for lodging. They were all discharg ed this morning. Tas arms Titang.—A few days ago eight thousand pounds of cheese, manufactured in Indiana county, passed through this city over the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Philadelphia market. A short time previous five th ousand pounds of the same article was shipped- from the Indiana depot. The manufacture of cheese is becoming quite an extensive and profitable business in Indiana county. COURT HORSE RULING.—The contract for de livering and erecting a cast iron fence around the Court House lot, similar to that around the new School Presbyterian church, was this after noon awarded to Mr. Jennings of this city.— The bids were as follows : Wood & Parrett, Philadelphia $426 Thomas H. Wilson & Co, Harrisburg 375 John Smith, gi 476 ct Wm. T. Hildrup, 343 John J. Osier & Bro. ‘• 300 William Jennings, ii 297 Wno will as &WEER P—There is much spec ulation among the Republican politicians in regard to the Speakership of the next House of Representatives. The following gentlemen are prominent candidates: John J. Patterson, of Juniata. Gideon J. Ball, of Erie. Elisha W. Davis, of Yenango. leaac G. Gordon, of Jefferson. Isaac A. Sheppard, of Philadelphia Jacob E. Ridgway, of Dr. J. H. Seltzer, of " The above named gentlemen are all compe tent for the position, and whoever may win the honor, the House will have a good presiding officer. The name of Wm. H. Armstrong, Esq., of Lycoming, has been mentioned in connection with the Speakership, but we learn that he has no aspirations in that direction at present. I=l SusPicaons.—This morning between four and five o'clock a lady, who resides in the upper section of the city, when returning home from market, was accosted by a rough-looking man, who- proposed to carry her basket. Being a stranger, and rather suspicious in his appear ance, the lady promptly declined his proposi tion. The fellow insisted upon relieving her of the well-filled basket, and becoming alarmed she threatened to call for assistance and protec tion, unless he left her. At this juncture foot steps, evidently those of a man, were heard ap proaching, and the fellow decamped. That his object was to get possession of the basket and run away with it, there can be no doubt. It is dangerous for ladies to attend market before daylight, and we trust none of them will try the experiment hereafter. The safety, as well as the convenience, of our citizens, demand a change in the time of opening market, and it is to be hoped that Council will act in the mat ter at their next meeting. I== A CHANCE Port THE LADIES.—Any romantical ly inclined young lady of this city who is hand some, not over twenty-four years of age, and has the "needful" required, has now the op• portunity of entering into a matrimonial alli ance with one of the editorial fraternity. For particulars, we append the following adver tisement from a St. Louis paper of recent date : WIFE WANIED.—The editor and proprietor of a newspaper which pays $2,000 per annum, in a pleasant town in Alabama, advertises for a wife, as there is no lady of his acquaintance (they are very limited) who he thinks will do. The lady must be handsome, not over 24 years of age, have no children, of respectability, and have a fortune of at least $2,600. The writer is of medium size, 26 years of age, of irre proochable character, and a handsome man.— Ladies replying will please forward their like ness and real names. The utmost secrecy and delicacy will be observed by the writer, as this is not a humbug advertisement. DEMOCRAT, Butler, Ala Address We think " Democrat " is unusually modest in his requirements. Only $2,600 for a life part nersliip, with equal dividends. The only ob jection that might be made would probably be by certain maiden ladies of unknown years, who might demur to the limitation of age.— Make it fifty, Mr. Democrat, and we will guar antee you a number of applicants. Very likely, as the advertiser hailsfrom Alabama, he is pre paring, in view of a dissolution of the Union, to cut oft all necessity for any intercourse with the North ; or perhaps he may be a strong Union man, and intends making the chain of matrimony the strong bond of Union by mar rying a strong-minded Yankee girl. It appears that " Democrat " is very desirous of conduct. ing the matter in the most delicate and secret manner. We would be willing to forward the likeness, accompanied by a proposition, of any young lady desirous of entering into the hyme nial state, who is not afraid to venture among the chivalry them exciting times. pennovivania flatly eetegrapl), Werneobav 'Afternoon, November 21, 1860. PRESERVES.—The paper which is usually past ed over jars of preserves, is porous and admits air. To render it perfectly impervious, and as tight as a drum, apply the white of an egg with a brush to the paper before covering the jar, overlapping the edges an loch or two. CCEN:I PosreonEn. —The sale of Pennsylvania Rail road property by the Sheriff, on executions re cently serv( d, for tonnage tax, announced to take place yesterday, did not come off—the sale having been postponed until to-morrow. By what " arrangement" the postponement was effected, remains to be explained. ..............-.-... A YOUNG WOMAN, named Sinclair, has pub lished a voluble of "poems." She addresses the following lines to her sweetheart : "I would I were that nice segar That rests between your lips, For, oh I I grudge the honey Of the nectar which it sips." TEE OILINGEABLIE WALTZ, is the title of a new piece of music, just published, composed by our young friend Mr. Henry Orth, of this city, who already occupies a creditable position among the music writers of the present day. Some of his productions are among the very best pub lished and sold by leading houses. Frits COMPANY BALL.—The first annual ball of the Good Will Fire Company will come off in Brant's Hall next Wednesday evening. The object is to raise funds to aid in liquidating the debt duo on the new hose carriage, and furnish ing the engine house recently. erected. The members of the company do good service in times of conflagration, and deserve encourage ment, especially from property holders. Hosonesix Aceurrran.--In old and highly respected citizen of Harrisburg was prosecuted, some days ago, by a german woman in the em ploy of John Paella, for attempt to forcibly vio late her person. At the time we denounced the charge as absurd and false, and our posi tion has been sustained by the jury before whom the case was tried yesterday. After hearing the testimony of the woman, the ar guments of counsel, and the charge of the Judge, the jury promptly and unanimously re turned a verdict of not guilty. TUB ADJUTANT GENNRALAIP AGAIN.—ODO of our Crawford county Republican exchanges contains the following item - relative to the Ad jutant Generalship of this State. We have no doubt that a very large class of community will heartily endorse the closing sentence of the paragraph : The Erie Gazette suggests the name of Capt. John McLean for appointment to the office of Adjutant General by Gov. Curtin. We know of no one better qualified for the office and would be pleased to see him receive the ap pointment, but we believe the office is not va cant for some time yet. And besides, we be lieve Gov. Curtin is "some military," and could easily attend to the laborious duties of this office. The best thing that can be done, is for the next Legislature to abolish the office entirely. ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS RAPPING CASE occurred in this city last night. A young man, while promenading with a lady whose ... father had for bidden him to seek her society, was "rapped" over the head with a stick by the old man, who came upon the people when they did not expect him. The "raps" were three in number, fol lowing each other in quick succession, and loud enough to be heard across the street. The gal lant, not liking such -"manifestations," beat a rapid retreat, leaving the indignant "parient" to escort his daughter home. This incident af fords another striking illustration of the truth of the old proverb, that "the course of true love never runs smooth." ..........,......-.. A GOOD SUGGLIZEON.—WhiIe the people of this highly favored and prosperous Common wealth are about to celebrate our annual Thanksgiving, a cry of distress comes to us from the far-off plains of Kansas—our western colo ny—where thousands are in a famishing condi tion, and must starve unless speedy relief reaches them. In view of this fact, a cotempo rary suggests that it would be an act of real charity for the churches of our State to take up collections on Thanksgiving day for the relief of the sufferers. Gov. Dennison, of Ohio, has issued a proclamation invoking the churches of that State to take up contributions towards that end on the 29th, and no doubt Governors of other States will follow. We trust Pennsyl vania will also do her duty in this matter. In the midst of our thanksgivings for the rich blessings we enjoy, let us remember the fam ine-stricken sufferers of Kansas, and respond promptly and liberally to their appeals for relief. I=l PUNT Max.—A reportorial brother Protests, against puny men, a race common to this and every other city. They may be and often are very keen in particular departments and walks of life, but they are not and cannot be men who take broad common sense view of things. Thee will fiddle faddle over details and minutia', while a large, heavy, broad faced man of much greater obtuseness of mind, will seize the great outlines of business, and work them through successfully. Men without constitution are soon worn out. They cannot give continuous attention to one point. After so many hours their minds flag, and any man who can hold out quietly till they are a little worn down, can get his own way with them. There is a vital stamina of purpose which islacking in them. Nervous, impatient and fidgety, they cannot I wait for the right time and place to carry their . point and effect their designs. On the other hand, the man with a good constitution in spires a sort of respect by his robust, firm, large and healthy look. Everybody sees that there is 'Sower behind all that is put forth in every thing that he does. His cool, easy, placid way, his cheerful and self-satisfied air has its weight as well as its softening and pleasing influence. He does not easily get out of temper, and when he does, it is the rage of a strong man, out of the way of which all weaker men had better stand and get aside. He will often lack quick ness of perception, and be still slower in mo tion, but there will be no waste of power about him. If he makes a gesture in speaking, it will be just sufficient to enforce his idea and no more. A good constitution lies at the basis of much sound morality. It makes a man in stinctively noble—the hater of littleness and deceit. A SPECIAL Mamma of the Good Will. Fire Company will bo held this evening for the transaction of important business. A full turn out is desired. NOT Giorm.—Roeloff, the conductor, and Armstrong, the engineer, of the train which killed two men at Huntingdon during the en cainpment, a few months ago, were up for trial last week. The charge of manslaughter could not be sustained against either of them by the evidence, and consequently both were acquitted. COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER.—The court met at the usual hour this morning. The first case called up was the Com. vs. George Kelly, a colored man, charged with violating the per son of a young white girl about thirteen years of age. The whole forenoon was occupied with the case, and it is still progressing. MARKET Tarns.—At an early hour this morn ing, while a countryman was unloading his wagon, some fellow stole from him a basket containing twelve rolls of butter. The thief was pursued a short distance down Market street, but he dodged into an alley and escaped. Our rural friends should keep their eyes open these times, for rogues are numerous and ope rate with great skill. RELIGIOUS.—The Quarterly Conference and I Love Feast of the Locust street Methodist con gregation will be held this evening, the former at quarter past six o'clock, and the latter at quarter past seven o'clock. The " love feast" is one of the time-honored institutions of the Methodist church, and is always looked for ward to as an occasion of more than ordinary religious interest. We have no doubt our Methodist friends will enjoy a refreshing season this evening. Members of other denomina tions, and persons religiously inclined, will be admitted to the "love feast" on application to the proper church officers. ILl'arsos AGAIN.—On the ninth of Novem ber a girl named Mary Dougherty, who had ab sconded from her home in York county and was living a life of prostitution, was arrested in this city at the instance of her father, and re fusing to accompany him home, Alderman Kline committed her to prison as a vagrant. Last week the girl was discharged, and has since been lying around loose, and drinking to intoxication. This morning one of the con stables found her drunk in the market house, and re-arrested her for vagrancy. Alderman Kline committed her for thirty days. The father of the girl has abandoned all hope of her reformation, and is much distressed in conse - quence. CHRISTIAN REssonsruarrY.—The New York "Observer," in commenting on our political troubles, remarks as follows :—"On the Chris tian people of this country a mighty responsi bility is resting now. In every city, village or neighboohood, where men meet to discuss the value of the Union, to devise ways and means to break up the Confederacy, and to resolve this Republic into a score of isolated, alienated, belligerent and contemptible kingdoms, there let the voice of , Christian remonstrance and ap peal be beard above the clamor of angry politi cians and ambitious.partierros, and the voices of Christian patriotism will be lieerd_sud prevail. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God." We commend this subject to the consideration of the clergyof our city and county. =cm:=l FINANCIAL.—The following were the bids for the sale of State Fives as'received by the "Com missioners of the Sinking Fend" yesterday, in response to their advertisement for the purchase of one hundred thousand dollars Hof the State loan, viz : Geo. S. Pepper, $ 10,000 at .„.....94.75 J. P. Hutchinson, 60,000 " .......95,50 50,000 " 3000 " 94 2,000 " 95 Lewis Elvin, „,,,...... 4,000 ' ' Henry W. Rihl, 7,000 ” Chas. Taylor, 10,000 " Gaw, M' Allister & Co. /8,231.55 " C. M'Allister, 100,000 " Thos. Biddle & Co., 23,094 " Harrisburg Bank, 20,000 " It 16 11,860 " Philip Dougherty 100,000 " Drexell & Co., 25,000 " 41 44 26,000 " 44 CI The allotment of $lOO,OOO was made to C. hi'Allister at 92.97, wad we understand that an additional purchase of $lOO,OOO was afterward made at the same rate. _.~ ..---_ THE CHOICEST LOT OF AMBLES ever .brought to this city, consisting of Red and White Russet, seek-no•further, Northern. Any, Gill Flower, Swar, Lady Apple, Rhode island Greening, Winter Greening and VandeN •er, can be had of Mr. Gro. W. P. Dews, who ih ill deliver them at the doors of citizens for $2 50 per barrel. Having tried these apples we kntlitr them to be good. GREAT Analyst of new and cheap . goods; a splendid and large assortment just opened.— Beautiful styles of new De Laines ; 100 pieces of new Colicos splendid colors 10 c ants; 50 pieces Canton Flannel 10 and 11 centst„; large lot of black and brown Muslin ; 1000 yards of pant stuff for men and boys ware ; 30' dozen Undershirts and Drawers 65 and 75 cen.ts ; 50 dozen Wool Socks 20 cents ; Black Alayaeka Shawls, Cloaks, Cambric Bands, Flanels, Dry Goods of all descriptions ; 10 pieces black C loth for Cloaks. Please call and examine our 1 arge assortment, S. Lzwr, at John Road's old st and. Musical.—New music from all the leading publishing houses always received immediately after publication. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, etc.; all sorts of strings always fresh on hand, at Wu. KNOCHVB Music store, 92 Market street. A HERMIT IN NEW HAM:MUM—There is a gradual thinning out of the scattered settle ments in the northern part of Coos county. Dixville, which ten years ago had three fami lies, has been uninhabited for several years. Odell for many yeard has had tnir one inhabi tant—a hermit. He entertains visitors hospi tably, but declines all invitations to remove to the adjacent settlements. He refuses to answer questions as to his former history.—Bosten Traveller. Da- JAS. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP calms the most barrassing cough, relieves the oppressed Mugs, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind pipe and bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pulse, twit es rest, end removes every symptom of consump ion. Price S 1 00. Sold by Oso. Bencwss. ir2o TO FARRIERS.--VIRGINIA LANDS.—The undersigned Is now prepared to furnish, in any quantities, from 100 to 1000 acres, or more, good farming or grazing lands, in Randolph and adjacent counties, in Western Virginia, within 12 or 15 hours of Baltimore and 24 hours of N. Y. The lands are fertile and well timbered, the climate very healthy, and so mild that sheep can be ordinarily wintered with very little feeding, and where a new can be raised as cheap as a chicken in New England. They will be sold cheap, and on easy terms, or ex changed for improved property or merchandise. Address, with Postage stamp, care of JOY, COE & CO Tribune Building, New York. my2s-wly Moriums, READ Tats.—The following is an extract from a letter written by the pastor of a Baptist church to the "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-re nowned medicine—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething : "We see an advertisement in your column of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Now we never said a word in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to our readers, that this is no hum bug—we have tried It, and know it to be all it claims. It is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay a supply. 5522 From the American Baptist, New York, August 2,1859 . A lifunsTuna wooden psgoda which we brought from Burmab, having been broken while on shipboard, we were very anxious to have it repaired, and tried several sorts or glue; but without success, till our attention was called to Spaiding's Prepared Glue, sold at.Bo Platt S treet. This we found to answer the purpose. The ' pagoda appears now to be strongly cemented, and eh& he seen by calling at the office of the American Bapfist. From the Freeman's Journal, Now York, August 6, 1859. Spalding's Prepared Glue Is such a simple acd cheap preparation that it is a pity any house should be without it. oct244m B Miciarr HBALER. —Let not disease, with its fangs, prey upon you, until the cold hand of death hurls you to an untimely grave. Shako off the feelings of despair and hopelessness, so liable to come upon the invalid. The plant born of the Sun we place within the reach of all. We care not what may may be the specific form of the disease. The cause, the fountain of the dig ease itself,is impure blood, and through the different channels of the lungs, the stomach and vital organs, JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will pass, ming ling with the blood, search cut and grasp and then ex pel, all hurtful poison that there is in it. Thus cleanse the blood by a few doses of these Pills, and disease, in any form, will dissipate and vanish. as the Sun, with its glorious beams first causes the morning dew to riseas mist, then growing stronger, casts his burning rays up• on it—and behold 'Lis gone—so cleanse the blood, and disease, like morning dew, retreats and vanishe.. There is no blood pitrifier equal to JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Sold by all medicine deale-s. nol6-1m No MEDICINE is more prompt in its action in cases of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, &c., than Perry Davis' Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged antidote which sel dom fails it applied in its early symptoms. No family should be without a bottle of it always on hand. The stain on linen from the use of the Pain Killer is easily removed by washing in alcohol. Davis' Pain Killer seems particularly efficacious in cb.oiera morbus, bowel complaints, and other diseases to which the natives of Burmah, from their unwholesome style of living, are peculiarly exposed. It is a valuable antidote to the poison of Centipedes, Scorpions, hornets, &o. REV. J. BENJAMIN, 96 96 95 98.75 92.97 94 96.76 96.25 94. 93 93.25 .215,000 " 25,000 " 93.60 93.76 Zpecial Notius. Davis' Pain Killer. Late Missionary in Burmah Sold by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers throughout 'he United States and Canadas. nlB-lm • HAIR DYE ;1 HAIR DYE ! •" WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR MEI The Original and Beat in the World! ALL. others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR DYED instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, withoutinjury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wm. A. BATCHELOR since 1839, and over 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair of the Patrons of his famous dye. WM. A. BACHELOR'S HAIR .DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is wsnassrrso not to injure in the least, however. long it may be con tinued, and the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid, Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the united States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Kir The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Wm mak A. BACRELOR. Address, CHARLES. BATCHELOR, PROPRIETOR, marl2-d&wly 81 Barclay street, New York. IMPORTANT FEMALES. DR. °REESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY IeIHE, combination of ingredients in these Fills are the result of a long and extensive practice. y fire mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregpiarities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the sidc„ , palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous affections, bps:erica, fatigue, rani in the back and limbs, kc., disturbed sleep, whichnrise from interruption of nature. • TO .11.91IRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman , s Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularlty. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesaman's Pills dobig all that they represent to do. NOTICE • There is one condition of the female system in which, the razz cannot be taken mama psoducang a PECULLstIi RESULT. The condition referral to is PREGNANCY— the result, MISCARRLAGE. Such is the irresistible tendency o f the medicine to restore he amnia functions tea normal emulation, that even the reproductive power of nature cannot resist it. • Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, ac company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 El Da.. CORNELIUS L. Oexesemear, Box 4,b31, Post Office, sr York City. Sol 4 by one Druggist In everytown in the United States; R. B. HDTCBINGS, General Agent for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, Tb whom all Wholesale orders should be.addr.riced. Sold in Harrisburg by C. A: BasravAar. 0v29-dawlv _BUY THE BEET. NORTON'S czo x 24 . "1" 714 C UL" SALT RHEUM .AN : 1 SCROFULA, ! PERMANkINTLY C,,,T RED • Lb f[EAD, SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SC- BAR FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BM' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHINk. OR BURNING SORKS,AND ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN. This. Ointment bears no resemblance ''to oy of her ea fermi remedy at present before the world. The mode o its operation is peculiar. It penetrates to the basis of the disease—goes to its very souree—and cures it from the - flesh beneath to the skin on the surface. Other outworn applications. for Sciroftda, Salt Rheum, &c., operate downward, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible internal maladlee. Noaroys Onsnawr, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward, and' every particle of it is dis charged titres theporeS. . Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re duced—but the seeds of the diseasmare expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse. Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have tried every profeesimial mode of treatment and every ad vertised curative without relief, here is a certain, safe, and expeditious remedy' for the evils you endure. Ingle tax will satisfy you of the truth of all that is here toted. Since he first introduction, tbc- properties of the Clot ment'have been tested in the mast obstinate cases.—cases hat utterly deffed the be med'mal skill in the country, and upon which the most celeb rated healing springs pro duced no effect—and In every instance with , very ersi• Gess: . Bold in Large Boak.s. —Prke 50 . ... • • GERRIT NORTON,ThernI Et, PrtifnOtnr, New York' PEN - FOLD, PARS Mt & MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggists, 3 Lb Beckman , et., N. - gold by Grou.Basegia„ Hard ;burg, Pa. mart-daw/y Special Nntites. Fr DR. JAS. MCCURTOCK . B PECTORAL BERIIP. Are yoar lungs weak ? Does a long breath give you pain? Have you a hacking cough? Do you expectorate hard, • ough matter? Are yen wasted with night sweats and want of sleep? If so, HERE is YOUR ILIIMILAY. It will on quesidoliably save you. Price $lOO. Sold by GEORGIZ BEHGNIM. mar7-daw4m DR. McCuarrocß's COLD AND Coma MIXTIDI2, the established and standard remedy for Cough, Cold, Influenza; Hoarseness, and all irritations of the mucous membrane of the throat, palate and. nose, Is endorsed by physicians, and all wbo have used it, as a preparation that has DO rival in the field. Price 25 cents. Sold by George Bergner. jy2o W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantaneous In effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigorates the Hair" for life. None are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. CHAS..BATMELOR, Proprietor. 91 Barclay Street, New York. marlZdawly BRYAN'S TASTELESS! VERMLEIGE To quiet " The riot I).[worms—the vile scourges The Vermifuge give, And, as sure as you live, They'll get their discharges.. What is atsvAn"s VERNIFIJOE? Simply a pure and tasteless Vegetable Curative. No child can be harmed by it, no worm can survive it, no mother shou:d be without it, no words can express its value. Price 25 cents. Sold b'Y Gro. 13s RGNER. 1120 PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This Re storative for making the hair grow, stopping its falling out, and restoring gray hair to Its original color, is be coming celebrated. All the quack nostrums are giving way before it. Three fourths of the mixtures for re storing and beautifying the hsir, do it more injury than good. They burn it up—destroy the life of its roots—. make the hair fall off, and produce premature baldness. But Prof. Wood's Restorative may be relied upon as con taining nothing which can in any manner be injurious to the hair, while its success in accomplishing what it pre— tends to do has been verified in hundreds of cases. We advise gray heads, and heads getting bald—all who wish to save their wool or obtain a new stock, to get a bottle of Wood's Restorative.—N. Y. Democrat. Sold by all Druggists. grgr WE call the attention of our readers to an article advertised in another column, called IlLoon Foon It is an entirely new discovery, and mustnotbe confound ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for ab sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and what one gains he retains. Let all those, then, who are suffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, take of this BLOOD FOOD and be restored to health. We notice that our DrUggists have received a supply of this article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. FAZON'S IN. norms CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course must be invaluable for all intim tile complaints. It is .also said that it will allay all pain, and soften the gothic in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and n i urses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless n ghts, procure a supply and be at once relieved. iiigi-dee advertisement. an2-treb6 For sal6 by C. A. Bannvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE ELLS. Prepared from a Preacrtplion of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physzeian Extraordinary to the Queen Thls invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short lime, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Fills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE .MONTHSqf Pregnaucy, asyhey are sure to . bring on Miscarriage, but at any other tines they are safe. In - all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a care when all other means have failed ; and al• though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtfulto the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.--$l.OO and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mall. For eats by C. A. Borsverer. IMPORTANT To EveTy Diseased Man, Woman & Child. TAR. STEWART, Physician for Chronic Diseases is permanently located in Harrisburg, and can already refer to many cases which he has cured after they bad been treated without benefit by the old system.. He can also refer to hundreds of such cures in different portions of the United States and Cam.da. Re pays particular attention to Affections of the Lungs and Throat, in which class of complaints his treatment is NEW and will succeed whore there seems to be no hope of recovery. Dr. S. has been wonderfully successful in Disease of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Nerves, all' forms of Female Complaints, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Epilepsy, and Affections of the Eye and Ear. A candid opinion given in regard to curability. Terms moderate. Office at the Buehler Howe near the ladies , entrance. Hours 9a. in. to 6p. m. Letters should be addressed to DR. J. STEWART: novl3-2wdaw 1860. 1860. THIRD OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER DID. r 101- 0 0 I:1 SI A LARGE STOCK or GOODS OF ALL HINDS TO SELECT FROM. Bargains in Delaines at 12,1 cents. Bargains in Prints at 6 and 10 cents. Bargains in Muslims at 6 cents. A large assortment of Fine Goods of every description. A heavy stock of Domestic Goods of every kind, NOW OPENING AT CATHCART'S, No. 14 Market Square, nl9 Next to the Harrisburg Bank. CABINET WAREHOUSE. JAMES R. BOYD & SON , - 29 SOUTH. SECOND STREET, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers. A LARGE VARIETY of Tete-a-Tete So lA_ las, Arm and Parlor Chairs, Marble Top Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wash .Stands, Hat Racks, &3. Call nd examine our stock and prices, as we can sell as low as can be bought in the State. n01.6-dlm URICH & COWPERTHWAIT =1 Wit. "Sr GOOm S MERCHANTS, Corner of Front and Market Streets, HA Tt RI SBUR G , PA. T. B. comwraisurr. D. MUM. BITUMINOUS BROAD TOP COAL Poi): BL.A.CESMIT.7. I 'S USE. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE`, for sale at A 00 per ton, or 12X cents per bushel. n- COAL DELIVERED BZ PAT ENT WEIGH CARTS. JAMES M. %WEILER. nl6-tf GUN AND BLASTING POWDER• JAMES M. WHEELER, HARRISBURG, FA., AGENT FOR ALL POWDER AND FUSE 'iL-Llo37.lktritratt. BY - E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & .Wilmington, Del. W A large supply always on hand. Per sale at man ufactUrer's prices. ifilffiZirlo two miles below town. sir Orders received at Warehouse. nlO-tf SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. TT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medi cine, known and approvedia by all that have used it, FUld is now resorted to;1 1 4 with confidence in all the diseases for which it is re-'0 commended. It has cured thousands E. l within the last two years who had given up all hopes Ai of relief, as the numerous unsolicited certificates in 'Ni my possession show. The dose must be adapt- ed to the temperament of the individual taking it,and n used in such quantitica ar „1" to act gently on the bowels. , . Let the dictates of your Ika judgment guide you in the nee of the LIVER INDIGO.I 1 MAIM, and it will cure Lusa Commune, BILIOUS p Arum, DrsrEnne,Cenort• Drasenorr, SowmfracCom- bk. mamma, DTAILNTARY, Steyr. Sr SOUR STOMACH, Hem- rj, Cosinserms, enomo, CHOLERA MORELS, CHOLERA WANED; FLAT II LE IN CZ, JAUNDICE, FIXATE WEAR. NITIELB, and may be nee d succ e ssfully as an ORDINA- 1:14 RY F t rY ItiEDIOLST. 11 will cure SICK MAI/ACM r ra (as ousands can testify) IN TWO= MINCTLS, IP TWO ORME/CC TEARROONEDIDANR TAKEN at commencement of p attack. ALL Into maim ART anr flivor; M 14 wait" Water In the month with the In vigorator, and swallow both together. eßra orra DOLLAR rzs suffix. A L SO SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PUI UP IN GLAsS CASES. AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The FAMILY CATHAR: active Cathartic which th practice more than twenty The constantly incre.as have long used the PILLS all express in regard to to place them within the ,The Profession well know on different portions of the The FAMILY CATHAR (creme to this well estab ded from a variety of th which act alike on ever y nal, and are good and wore thartic is needed, such as Sleepiness, Pains in the Pam and Soreness over taw or weight in the hood, all Worms in Children or dcl- Purifier of the Blood, and flesh is heir, too numerous Women'. Dory 1 to 8. PRICE nol9-1m TREI LIVER INVIGORATOR MW FALWITA CAM AR NI Puss are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, je2o-dawyl] 335 Broadway,- New York. s"0 11 1110 Witt „5, TON IC, D I URITIC o i 1 " 1 DYSPIO %7 INYMORATINtI,CORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersev and Pennsylvania; Apothecaries, I.lr,„,ggists, Ctroeserg and Private Families. Wolfe's Pure Cognac shandy. Wolfe's Pure 'Roderic., Sherry nod Port Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum Wotfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above WINES and LIQUOR; imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, whore name is feud. liar in every part of this country for tke purity of hi; celebrated Scausuma SCHNAPPS. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Works and laquons, says : "I will stake my reputation as a MAD, ray stand ing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City of New York, that all the Mayfly and Wises which / bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a lac simile of his sigeature on the certificate. The public are le spectfully, invited to call and examine for themselves.— For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Shiladelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON, jy9 dawly Read the following from the New York Courier ENORMOUS BUSUIESS FOR ONE NNW Yoe MNRCILANT..- We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there 13 one place in our city where the physician, apothe c ary, and. country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pore as imported, and of the best quality; We do not intend to give an elaborate description of 04; merchant's extensive kindness, although it will well re pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's ex tensive Warehouse, Nos. 18.:0 and 2.i Beaver street, and. Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mari etlield street Ills stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand eases—Vintages of 1835 to 1830 ; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. Re also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wino, tte., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bott ling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in than two years he may be equally k successful with his Brrndies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every Lover of his species. Private families who a ish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Sir. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land MIMEO up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's puro WIRES auk LIQUORS. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a,man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imita tions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness. sep6-dawfbni C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this cit. ji ELMBOL, S Gig NIILNE PR EPA/CATION IL Cares Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections. lISIAIBULD'S Genuine Preparation for Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. UELMBOLD'S Gotta.° rreparation for Loss ot rower, JUL Loss of Memory. - LTELNIBuLIPS Genuine Preparation for MBlenity" of n, Breathing, General Weakness, ELMBOLIPS Genuine Preparation fur Weak Nerves, 11 . Horror of Death, Trembling. Hnbidisui.LPS tieunmo Preparation for Night ewents, Cold Feet, Dimness of Vision. uELMEOLU'S Ganuine Preparation ter Languor, Out 11 versal Lassitude of the Muscular System. KU LI)S ' Genuine Preparation for Pallid Counte JU.M Is U nance and Eruptions. HrLuBOLD'S Genuine 1-reparation ler Pain in • 0 Back, Headache, Sick Stomach. ,-See advertisement headed BEUIBOLD'S EXTRACT HUHU in another column. To select from a large stock of Furs, . . GO TO CATHCART'S To see and buy nice new furs, GO TO CATHCART'S. To get any kind of Furs you may wiab, GO TO CATHCART'S. To- purchase Furs without any risk, GO TO CATHCART'S. To have Furs guaranteed to be what they are repre ented, GO TO CATIICARPS. To tied the largest, beat and cheapest let of Fars of every kind, CALL ON CATHCART & BROTHERS, No. 14 Market Square, nl9 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. rIOTTAGE FURNITURE, in Chamber Tiu suits, containing Dressing Bureau, Bedsteads, Wash Stand, Table, Four Chairs, and a Backing Chair, from $2B to $4O a snit. Bureaus and Bedsteads from 14 50 to $lO 50, and other articles at equally low figures, at the Ware Rooms JAMES R. BOYD & SON, 29 South Second &net. n016411m CANE SEAT CHAIRS -The largest and best variety, fifty different styles and pattern, from $6 to $lB a set. Also, Tucker's Soling Ben Bottom, tho best in use—only s6—at JAIIB3 R. BO - • 29 South Second Street, nest-to Qe torn. nolti-dint Illebicei. ma. their testimony la _ttit TIC PILL is a gentle ba proprietor has used in Ida years. ing demand from those who and the satisfaction addeh their use, has Induced me reach of all. that different Cathartics act bowels. TIC PILL has, with &tere lished fact, been componn purest Vegetable Patracts, part of the alimentary cm in all cases where a ca- Derangements of Stomach, Back and Loins, Coarseness body,Restkssness, Headache hsjiaramatory Diseases, ohs, Rheumatism, a great many diseases to which to mention In this s Ivor- 0 P 4 14 t 4 14 80.CIENTR A SUM RLATIVE ALL IN BOTTLES No. 832 Market . Philadelphia. Sole Agent for Philadelphia FURS!