pailp etzgrapb. fl ARE IS BURG Thursday Afternoon, November 23. 1.3110. READ the advertisement of Dr. Stewart CONIMPBUM.-Why is a man clepiivecl of the use of his limbs like a vagrant? Ils's without the visible means of support. I=l Two STRAGGLING VAGRANTS, named Douglas Birch and Charles Brown, occupied the lock-up last night. The'former hailed from Washing ton City, and presented a very dilapidated ap pearance. They were discharged this morning. TEE BAZOR STROP MAN, Prof. Allen, formerly a resident of this city, was recently Indicted in Bucks county for selling patent medicine of his own manufacture without a license. The Pro fessor plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of fifty dollars. RAILBOAD ACCIDENT. —A few nights ago the express train going west lan over and killed a brakeman named Sloss, near Altoona. The deceased jumped hastily from the train coming east, and did not observe the train approaching in an opposite direction until too late to escape. The deceased iesided in Pittsburg, to which place his remains were taken ANOTHER CANDIDATE.—The Doylestown pa pers announce that Bucks county presents a candidate for Speaker of the House in the per son of Joseph Barnsley, Esq. He is an experi enced legislator and dignified gentleman, in mu way qualified to fill the Speaker's chair acceptably and creditably. TUE QUARTERLY CONFERENCE and Love Feast of the West Harrisburg Methodist Congrega tion will be held this evening—the former at half•past six o'clock in the house of Mr. Elijah Wise, and the latter at half past seven o'clock in the Chapel. This congregation is steadily increasing in membership, under the pastoral charge of Rev. Mr. Carson, who is faithful and zealous in the discharge of his duties. 1=32=1 HOTEL THIEF.—Last night a bundle containing a number of valubable articles, and several pieces of music, belonging to a stranger from New York, was stolen from the bar-room of the Bumgardener House. The proprietor of the hotel, Mr. Stone, offers a reward of twenty-five dollars for the recovery of the stolen property and arrest of the thief. It is supposed that the fellow left on the train for Philadelphia. TEE COURT Houss FENCE.—The contract for the erection of an iron fence around the Court House lot, noticed yesterday, was allotted to our young friend Mr. Wm. W. Jennings, and not to his father as many suppose. The latter did not hid for the work. Mr. Jennings gets the contract at $2 95 .per foot, three cents a foot less than was bid by Messer& Osier & Brother. He is a skillful mechanic, and we feel confident will do the work in such a way as to give general satisfaction. FIRST or ma &MON.—Thin ice was formed in the gutters this morning, the first we have noticed the present season. Indian Summer is about "played out," and we may now daily look for the arrival of the old frost-crowned Winter King, seated on his snowyithrone and wielding his icy sceptre. Alas ! for the pover ty-stricken in our community who are unpre pared for the advent of winter I May those who have been "blessed in basket and in store" kindly remember the destitute, and contribute liberally out of their abundance to supply the wants of those who need assistance. "He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord," and will be paid back with interest. I== DESSERTS.—The lady who has charge of the Housekeeper's Department of the Germantown Telegraph, says of desserts, that these are the agents which cause a vast amount of human suffering, inasmuch as they tempt the appetite and bribe nature to transgression, which never falls of being punished sooner or later. All eat as much as they want of the ordinary dinner before the dessert comes in, and, without the dessert, would feel a comfortable exhilaration for the remainder of the day. But the tempter comes in ; the satiated palate is tickled, is whipped up; the man stuffs on, and for the re mainder of the day is more like a gorged ana conda than anything else—so full that he rises from the table with deliberation, strives against coughing lest he mightjolt up his dinner, and then sits down to doze away a whole afternoon under the oppressive influence of an inglorious surfeit. A large addition would be made to the comfort and health of any family which should discard the whole catalogue of pies, pas tries, and puddings as desserts, and take in their stead one or two oranges or apples, or a dish of fresh ripe berries in their natural state; or if out of season or unattainable, an agreea ble, neat, and healthful substitute may be found in a "mint-stick," a bit of cream-candy, or a piece of pure maple-sugar. A RAPE AND CONSPIRACY CASE.-011. the 16th of June last, a girl named Catharine Rose, living at Rockville, made complaint before Justice Griffith, of Dauphin, against James McMinn, for forcible violation of her person. He was arrested, taken before Alderman Kline of this city, and bound over in the sum of five hundred dollars to appear at the August Court. The girl, however, failed to appear against him, and the Grand Jury ignored the bill. It ap pears now that a conspiracy was entered into by McMinn, Jacob Halbach, James McAllister and Isaac G. Updegrove, to frighten the girl away. They told her that if she appeared at Court she would be sent to prison, advised her to leave home, and offered her money for that purpose. She took their money, and acting upon their suggestion went to a neighboring county, The girl recently returned, and the District Attorney being informed of the above !sets, as sworn to by her, sent another indict ment to the Grand Jury this week, who found _a true bill. The cue will probably be tried at the next term. The girl yesterday prosecuted McMinn, and his confederates, for conspiring to spirit her away, and warrants were issued by Aldernaan Kline for their arrest. DEATH TO l'iroasis.—Do you want an effectual worm destroyer ? Go to Seller's Drug-store and get Hunter's worm cakes. This is no humbug, you only need try it once to be satisfied. Be sure you get the right medicine, at the right place—Hater's WOllll cakes at Seller's Drug store. No. 91 Market street, two doors east of Fourth street, south side. PACKING liaos.—Take the barrel, or tub, and put a layer of Cayuga plaster in the bottom, then take the eggs, set them upon one end— don't have them so they will hit each other— theu add more plaster, then another layer of eggs, and so on until the vessel is full. Set them where they will keep dry, and in the spring you will have plenty of fresh eggs. SERMONS ON DANCING will be preached next Sabbath by two clergymen of this city. We are not of that class who regard dancing, when properly indulged in, as a "sinful amusement," and therefoie disapprove of making it a subject of pulpit denunciation. We are of opinion that our Reverend friends might select other topics, the discussion of which would be more profita ble to themselves and hearers. COURT PROCEBDINGS.—In the case of the Commonwealth vs. George Kelly, a negro, in dicted for violating the person of a little white girl, which occupied the attention of the Court the whole of yesterday, the jury last night ren dered a verdict of assault and battery with in tent to commit a rape. The prosecutrix is only thirteen years of age. Tho case of the Commonwealth vs. Fanny Jones, (an old offender,) for keeping a disorder ly house, in Love Lane, in this city, was then taken up, and the evidence heard. This morn ing the jury rendered a verdict of guilty. This forenoon Jaws D. Boas, Esq., the new ly elected High Sheriff of Dauphin county, pre sented his commission, which was read, and Mr. Boas was duly installed. JACOB SCHELL, Esq., has been appointed as the Sheriff's depu ty, and we have no doubt that both Principal and Deputy will make excellent officers, the latter having served one term as Sheriff. Commonwealth vs. Samuel W. Freeburn, charged with assault and battery. He was ac quitted, and Frederick Hambright, the prosecu tor, ordered to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. George Kelly. This de fendant is the same colored fellow convicted last evening for assault and battery with intent to ravish a little white girl. He brutally as saulted her on h subsequent occasion, for which a second suit was brought. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty. He will be likely to spend some time in prison. Commonwealth vs. James Thompson,cbarged with stealing keys and other articles from Sam uel W. Freeburn. The jury found him guilty. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Boon, charged with attempting to commit a rape, on oath of Ida Hart. Verdict not guilty. It will be remem bered that Boon was previously tried for bur glariously entering the house of the prosecutrix, and convicted. The trial of Poffenberger, for the murder of young Robinson, at Dauphin, commenced this afternoon, and is still progressing. The prob ability is that this case will occupy the balance of the week. Tun Msansr MAN.—Almost every commu nity has its "Meanest Man," and the city of Harrisburg is not an exception to the general rule. He may be seen daily perambulating the streets on the look out for "snaps," and seek ing whom he may victimize. Here is a pen portrait of him, so accurately drawn, that no one can fail to recognize it : "The Meanest man is not always a vicious, a swearing man, a dissipated character, a glutton—although he may devour widow's houses on the sly—or a 'flowing bowl' fellow. He may be a church member of the A. B. O. D. E. F. G. and all that, and a man of great respectability. In fact Meanest Man—like Select Man—is a kind of office in every town, with this difference--it is generally a life office, or what is the same thing, during bad behavior. The person is elected to it by a silent popular vote, and it is the only impartial election we know of, because it does not go by personal favor. Meanest Man when once elected, bears the burden, not only of his own mean actions, but of nearly every body's beside. He gets credit of all the small unhandsome transactions in town, just as the popular funniest gets credit of the brightest saying: We make a kind of pack-horse and scape-goat of Meanest Man. We say of this and that, this is as mean as anything old ' (you know his name !) ever did. If we wish to slander a person, abuse him, and tell an un truth about him, we say he is meaner than old —. Meanest Man is not necessarily dis honest—that is, not legally so. But he is stingy and selfish. His stinginess leads him to a thousand contemptible things. They say, if he is a doctor and visits a young lady who re jects him, that he retorts by charging _for his visit. He is the man who, when you stop at his house to get a vial of milk fora . sick child, thinks it is worth about a cent, and takes the pay. He is the man who sells an egg to a country storekeeper for a darning needle, and then suggests to the storekeeper to treat him to a glass of wine, and also thinks an egg would taste good in it. Breaking into the wine the very egg he had sold, be found it double:yolk ed and insisted that the storekeeper owed him another needle. A small, shriveled-up-soul, which we think must rattle in him somewhere 'like a dried pea in a gourd,' we fancy he has. If a footsore, penniless -boy should come along on_ his way to his mother, Meanest Man (we have have known of a deed very much like it) would get him to help put away a ton of coal, and then send him to a neighbor's for hisbreak fast. That is the kind of a man we mean. But we need not give his history—everybody can recognize him at once. We often wonder if Meanest Man knows he is the meanest man, and if he knows that other people know it. We wonder, too, if it would not be right for some one tell him what office he holds and give him a chance to resign. Our idea, is, however, that Meanest Man don't recognize himself, but has his meanest man, and that he thinks he would not be as mean as the other person for all the world. But he is mistaken. Vennovivantaip ettegrap4, elpirsoctv 'afternoon, Nottemba 22, 18611. SUDDEN DEATII.--This morning Mr. Samuel Sieg, of Fairview, opposite this city, was ftibnd dead in his bed, supposed to have been attacked during the night with an appopletic flt. He made no complaint, and the man who roomed with him was not aware of his decease until this morning. His remains were brought to this city, and the funeral will take place to morrow from the residence of his brother, Mr. Wei. P. Sieg, in Chestnut street. DOMESTIC SECILETS.—Ittere is an old proverL which declares that none can tell where the shoe pinches save he that wears it. The maxim has a thousand applications. A husband who appears to have found his wife a good deal less of an angel than he had imagined in the days of his courtship, lets out some domestic secrets In the following manner : SWINDVELD. —A swindling concern, under the title of "gift store," recently opened on Mar ket street near the depot, and crowds of in fatuated women who rush there daily to secure "bargains," are "fooled to the top of their bent" by these dealers in bogus jewelry and other worthless trash. Several ladies of our acquaintance have been victimized lately, and they deserve no sympathy for patronizing such swindling establishments. Let them purchase of home merchants of well-known integrity, who have business reputations to sustain, and they will get the worth of their money. NATURAL MILLINERY.-A new style of trim mings for bonnets and head dresses has been introduced into England. It consists of the magnificent foliage of our autumnal woods, the colors of which are more various, rich and beautiful than any other yet developed by the dyer's art. Nature is a wonderful chemist, and the fall tints of our forest leaves are among the most glorious products of her universal labora tory. We have often wondered that the scarlet, and crimson, and gold, that glorify our sylvan scenes in October and November, were not used for ornamental purposes. Nothing can be more graceful than the shape of leaves, nothing more gorgeous than their contrasted autumn hues.— A light coat of colorless varnish would preserve both, and there are many decorative purposes to which they might be advantageously applied. Probably it is because they are costless and com mon, that these "glories of decay" are so little valued here. In England where vegetation has no such dying splendors, our rainbow leaves are better appreciated, and we understand that quite a large quantity of them have been sent to London this year to be formed into wreaths, trimmings for bonnets, etc. GREAT Antiwar. 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 cents ; 60 pieces Canton Flannel 10 and 11 cents; large lot of black and brown Muslin ; 1000 yards of pant stuff for -men and boys-ware ; 4c)-dozen Undershirts and Drawers 65 and 75 cents ; 50 dozen Wool Socks 20 cents; Black Alapacka Shawls, Cloaks, Cambric Bands, Flanels, Dry Goods of all descriptions ; 10 pieces black Cloth for Cloaks. Please call and examine our large assortment, S. LEwT, at John Road's old stand. Mosmar..—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 band, at W3l. Famons's Music store, 92 Market street. fatest ,lig blegtapt. DAILY TELEGRAPH. The Virginia Banks. BICIISIOND, Nov. 22. All the Richmond and Petersburg banks have suspended specie payments. Complimentary Levee to Gov. Banks, BoeroN, November 22. A complimentary levee was given to- Gover nor Banks and lady last evening by the citizens of Waltham, irrespective of party. The Gover nor was presented with a service of silver plate, and Mrs. Banks received a valuable gold watch. A fire at Albany, on the 18th, destroyed Ehaiv's carriage repository ; Hill, Might & Marshall's carriage shop ; and two brick stores occupied by Gross & Bridenback. The amount of loss over insurance was $13,000. The fire was the work of an incendiary. Suspension of Specie Payments. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22. The banks of this city suspended specie pay ments at one o'clock to-day. The banks of this city have suspended specie payments. The suspension has not caused any panic here. The "Minute Men" hold an adjourned meet ing last night. Strong resolutions urging re sistance to northern aggression were passed.— Three cheers were given for "the man who hung John Brown." Cockades are plentiful on the streets to-day. The Enquirer publishes an important letter from Gov. Letcher, in reply to a letter from John S. Brisbin, of Pennsylvania, ridiculing secession, and stating that two hundred Vir ginians had offered him their command in the event of disunic n ~to. The Governor ;in reply, administers a severe rebuke to northern nulli fication, and shows that this dereliction on the part of the North is the prime cause of the pre sent trouble. He advises them to correct public sentiment at home, and discharge their consti tutional obligations. He indicates his deter— mination to defend the State; and stated-as me diator—armed mediator, if necessary—between the Southern States and their assailants, come from what quarter they may. The letter creates quite a sensation here. 1=1:= I own that she has chormiog locks That on her shoulders fall ; What would you say to see the hoe In which she keeps them-all? Her toyer fingers, It i 3 true, Arc Cifficult to match ; I wish, my friend, you only knew How terribly they scratch! =I SPECIAL DISPATCITRSI TO TIM Destructive Fire at Albany, Ga. AUGUSTA, Ga., November 22 WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 22 Movements of the "Minute Men." Noarovz, VA., November 22 Important Letter of Gov. Leteher. Monaloso, Va., Nov. 22 More Trouble in Kansas. Trouble is once more rife in Kansas. A band of so-called "regulators" have hung several persons, and threatened to postpone the gov ernment land sales. Montgomery, their leader, has a force of five hundred men. The menaced interference with the U. S. land is regarded as a pretext, and the real object is said to be an attack on the "abolition missionaries." Mont gomery has a force of propahly 500 men, with plenty of arms, ammunition and other mate rial aid, and froth time to time warlike supplies have been received .by him from the North. Optdal Notices DR. JAS. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP calms the most harrassing cough, relieves the oppressed lungs, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind- pipe and bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pulse, nvit es rest, and removes every symptom of consump• ion. Price $1 00. Sold by GEO. BERGNEAt. jy2o TO FARMERS.—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 10 hours of Baltimore and 24 hours of N. le 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 cow 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, CON Si CO Tribune Building, New York. my2s-wly MOTHERS READ Tars.—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. pawned 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 bng—we hare tried It, and know it to be &lit 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. an 22 From Ma American Baptist, New Yori, August 2,18'.9 A lkinnaTuaz wooden pagoda which we brought ftem Eurmah, having been broken while on shipbdard, we were very anxious to have it repaired, and tried several sorts of glue. hut without success, till our attention was called to Spalding's Prepared Glue, sold at 30 Platt Street. This we found to answer the purpose. The pagoda appears now to be strongly cemented, and can be seen by calling at the office of the American Baplist. From the Freeman's Journal, New York, August 6,1859. Spalding's Prepared Glue Is such a simple and cheap preparation that it is a pity any house should be without it. oct24-lm THE Mtann HEALER.—Let not thEease, with its fangs, prey upon you, until the cold hand of death hurls you to an untimely grace. Shake 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 whet may may be the specific form of the disease. The cause, the fountain of the dis ease itself, is impure blood, and through the different channels of the lungs, the stomach and vital organs, JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS wit pass, ming ling with the. blood, Bearish cut and grasp and then ca. 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 dissipite and vanish. As the Sun, with its glorious beams first causes the morning dew to rlseas mist, then growing stronger, casts his burning rays up on it—.and beheld 'Us gone—so cleanse the blood, and disease, like morning dew, retreats and vanishes. There is no blood purifier equal to JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS. Sold by all medicine dealvs. nol6-Im Davis' Pain Killer. No MEDICINE is more prom pt in its action in cases of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, &c., than Perry Davis' It is the aoknowledged antidote which sel dom fails it applied ha its early symptoms. No family should be without a bottle of it always on hand. • -- niestimron th;i-......kt_ti0 - Pain Killer is easily removed by washing in alcohol. Davis' Pain Killer seems particularly efficacious in cholera morbus, bowel complaints, and other dliesses to which the natives of Burnish, from their unwholesome style of living, are peculiarly exposed. It is a valuable antidote to the poison of Centipedes, Scorpions, hornets, REV. J. BENJAMIN, Late Missionary is BUrmah. Sold by all draggLsts, grocers and medicine dealers throughout Lhe United States and Canada% nlB-1m IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheesernan, Y. D., NEW YORK CITY. . 11111 F; combination of ingredients in these A. Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are 'mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruatious, removing all ob • structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner yens affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption Of nature. • TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeseinan's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesemau , s Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE There 14 one condition of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken wslhout producing a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred - lo is PREGNANCY— the result, MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irresistible tendency pf the medicine to restore he sexual functions to a normat condition, that even the reproductive power or nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything ininriows. Explicit directions, which should be read, as company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to Ds. Commune L. Casassstar, Box 4,531, Post Of f ice, New York City, Soldby one Druggistin every town In the United States R. 13. HUTCEILNGS ' General Agent for the United States, 19 Broadway, New York, .• 1b whom all Wholesale orders should be addrJtsvi. Sold in Harrieburg by C. A. BANNVANT, 0v29-dswlv BUY THE BEE. T. NORTON'S CO - Msd: rl2 FOR SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, PERMANh.INTLY CURED: SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD HEAD, FEVER SORES,'RING-WORMS, BAR BERS'. ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,ANDERUP -- TIONS OF THE SKIN. This Ointment bears no resemblance to 43r at tier es ternal remedy at present belbre the world. The mode o Its operation is peculiar. It penetrates to the basis of the disease—goes to its very source—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the skin on the surface. Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt .Nheum, &0., operate deemward, thus driving the disorder inwards ; and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. lionvon's Onauster, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward, and.. every particle of it is dis charged throu Me pores. Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re duced—tiut the scale of the disease,are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse. ' Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad vertised curative without 'relief, here is a certain, safe, and expeditions remedy for the evils you endure. A Ingle box will satisfy you' f the truth et all that is here toted. Since its first introduction, the properties of the Oint ment have been tested in the most obstinate cases—cases bat utterly defied the best medical skill in the country, and upon which the Most celebrated healing springs pro duced no effect—and in every instance with every enc. cess. - Sold in - Large Bottles—Price 50 Cents. GERRIT' NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York «~ WnOLSeALE DEPOT AT - PENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggists, 15 Beckman et., N. Sold by Gso.Bitacetzit, Harrisburg, Pa. LARGE assortmentof ALBVMS,..'9f. all: A micas, wlißli will. , -- , - 1 , 6 ' sritaVb:' 9M -11 T#A6- 'ma IiWTS for your lady frientrl c ;_be _found at nEP. BOOKSTOR .';'• - • ;'' BER" , , * }, Market : ..._ t , , .f. , ...,! -ii '..: .4• - •; ... - • . . ST. Louis, Nov. 22 O DR. JAS. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRRP. Are , Jur lungs weak? Does a long breath give you pain? Have you a backing cough? Do you expectorate hard, ongh matter? Are you wasted with night sweats and want of sleep? If so, HERE is YOUR RENT.B.Y. it will un questionably save you. Price $1 00. Sold by GEORGE BERGNER. marl-daw4m DR. MCCLINTOCK'S COLD AND COUGH MIXTURE, 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 phyrician. , l,.aud all who have used it, as a preparation that has no rival in - the dell. Price 25 cents. Sold by George Bergner. jy2o W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! MELTS. 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. BATCHELOR, Proprietor. rnarl2.dawly 81 Barclay Etreet, New York. BRYAN'S TASTELESS; VERMIFITGE To quiet The riot Of worms—the vile scourges. The Vermifuge give, And, as sure as you They'll get their discharges. , What 15:BRYAN'S VRRANSI7GE ? Simply a pure and tasteless Vegetable Curative. No child can be harmed by it, no worst. can survive it, no mother shou:d be without it, no words can express its value. Price 25 cents. Sold by Gee. Bs RGNER. jy2o PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This Re storative for masing 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 miktures for re storing and beautifying the do it more injury than good. They burn it up—destroy the life of its roots— make tho 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 heir, while its success in accomplishing what it pre tends to do has been verified in hundreds of cases. We advise gray heads, and hears 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. nol9-Im orvir. call the attention of our readers to an article advertised in aeother column, called BLOOD FOOD It is an entirely new discovery, and mustnot be cm found ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for rib. sorption; pleasant to the taste aria natural in action, and what one gains to retains. Let all those, then, who are suffering It om poverty, impurity or deficiency of Wool, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, tave of this BLOOD FOOD and be restored to health. We notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this article, and also or the world-renowned Dr. Fairox's IN. FAIT= CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever,. and of course must he inValUable for all loran tile complaints. It is also said that It will allay all pain, and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the same. time regulate the bowels.- Let all mothers and niurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless n ghts, procure a supply and be at once relieved. THE GREAT ENGLIBH•REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing In the our° of all thosa 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. it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counteriens. CAUTION. These Fills should net be taken by females during the FIRST THREE IliaNTHSof Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Each and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, %Well should be Carefully preserved. N. 8.—51..00 and 6 - postage etareps enclosed to any au thorized Agent; will insure a bottle, containing 50 PIM, by return mail. For sale by C. A. BANNVART. .fy9 dkwly To Every Diseased Nan, Woman & Child. DR. STEWART, Physician for Chronic Diseases is-permanently locatel in Harrisburg,, and eat already refer to many cases which be has cured after they had been treated without benefit by the old system. Ile can also refer to hundreds of such cures in different portions of the United States and Canada. He pays particular attention to Affections of the Lungs and Throat, in which class of complaints his treatment is New anti will necceed where there seems to be no hope of recovery. Dr. R. 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. Room 9a.m. to 6p. m. Letters should be addressed to DR. J. STEWART. novi3-2wdaw 1860. 1860. THIRD OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER 33) iCe- CD> ClO EP Si I A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS OF AU RINDS TO SELECT FROM. Bargains in Delaines at 124 cents. Bargains in Prints at 6 and 10 cents. Bargains in Muslins at 6 cents. A large assortment of Fine Goods of every description. A heavy stock of Domestic Goods of every kind, yow OPENING AT CATHCART'S, No. 14 Market Square, nl9 Next to the Harrisburg Bank. CABINET WAREHOUSE. 3AMES R. BOYD & BON, 29 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers. A LARGE VARIETY of Tete-a-Tete So -1-1.. las, Arm and Po:lor Chairs, Marble Top Tables, Bureaus, Bediteads, Wash Stands, Hat Racks, &.3. Cali Oct examine our stock and prices, as we can sell as tow as can be bought in the Stain. nol6-dlm ITRICH & COWPERTHWAIT witomseus & &wren "36r +Cr 41Z10 1:30 3 MERCHANTS, Corner of Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PA. D. lIRICII. T. B. COWPERTBWAIT. BITUMINOUS BROAD TOP COAL FOR BLACKSMITH'S USE. ASUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale at ta 00 per ten, or 12% cents per bushel. Aar ALL COAL DELIVERED BY PATENT WEIGH CARTS; nl6-1 f JAMES M. WHEELER. GUN AND BLASTING POWDER. :TAMES.• _'HEELER, HARRISBURG, PA., AGENT FOR AIL POWDER AND FUSE NAN2PACTURED 2T .1,-DUFONT-FigNEMOURS ___„„ -. Wilmington, gel. Jar A large supply always on hand. For sale at man. ufacturer's prices. Magazine two miles below town. Rar Orders received at Warehouse. nl6.tf Special Notites. zgreee advertisement. For sale by C. A. Hannvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa TO DIARRIED LADIES IMPORTAN T itiebiatt. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. gT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact a Standard Medi cine, known and approvcdf - by all that have used 11, „„, and is now resorted toMit with confidence In all the diseases for which it is re ;Q commended. It has cured thousands'E4 within the last two years who had given up alt hopes of relief, as the numerc nil unsolicited certificates in W my possession show. The dose must be adapt- r 4 ed to the temperament of the individual taking it,and ad used In each quantitie a ate to act gently on the bowels. .1„'"" E. Let the dictates of your ta judgment guide you in the use of the LIVER INVIGO- I BATOR, and it will t are Lim CoxPIAMTS, BILLIOUS pt . ATTACHE, Druisrea,Cisitecr folheinnamia, Sunman Con- bel PLUM'S, Dressmorr, Dam , sr Somt STOMACH, HARM UAL -COSTIVILYESA Cgoiro , CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA INFANIUM, FL ATOIIt IV C 6, JAUNDICE, Fantle WEAR- sasses, and may be used successfully as an °EDINA- 'RY FAMILY MEDICIRI. It WIC cure SICK HEADACIII (as thousands can testify ) ns TAZIITY MINUTES, IF TWO 1 °ETHERS TRARPOQHFL /HARI TARIM at commencement of attack. Atr WIIO USSI'T Ass ory fser, their testimony In Re favor.; C 4 10' S.t sarlinx Water in the month with the In* olgorator, and swallow both together. FRR:I3 ON= 'DOLLAR PER BOITLI. SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PM UP IN GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLTMAtK The FAMILY CAVIAR- • active Cathartic which theta practice more than twenty a The constantly Inertias- „, have long used the 1.1 all express in regard to 1.4 to place them within the n, The Profession well know On dllerent portions of the The FAMILY OATH AR- la ference to this well estate 1.4 ded from a variety of the E 4 which act alike on ovary nal, and are good and itife thartic is needed, such AS di Sleepine.ss, Pains in A.. 11 -1 Pain and Soreness over tte or weight in the head, all Worms in Madre» or Ad- Purifier of the Bleed, and .41 flesh is heir, too numerous -4 Moment. Pass, Ito 8. 0 PRICE 30 ' CENTS, - TR& LIVER INVIGORATOR AND FAIIMI CATILUL- I 0 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-dawyi] 335 Broadway, New York. OOHS woo 5. ~( c,..5 z0./Turize 4te 5 0 , %,OvSV.D ?s A SUPE RLATIVE :TON IC, D lUR ETIC, INVICORATINCLCORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersey and Pennsylvania: Apothecaries, to ....ggesu4, Urocers and Private Families . - Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure Dia..deria, Sherry 111111 Port Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Ruin Woife's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky ALL IN BOTTL:S I be; I:ave to call the =cation or the enizens of the United States to the aboveWinz and LIQUORS, hlipartMl by lidolpho Wolfe, of. New York, whore name is fain'. liar in every part of this county for tee purity of his celebrated SCHIEDAM Scnaapvt. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wins and liquors, says : eI vt Gl stake my reputation as a man, my stand ing as a merchant (it'd:arty year;' res'dew . e tha City of New York, that all the BOA:MY and VINES which I bottle are pure as imported, and vi' the best quality, and eau be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name en the wax, and a lac simile of his signature on the certific -tn. Toe public are le spectPutly invited tucali and examine for themselves.— For sale at Retail by all Apotbceari-s ant Grocers in hEORtiE li. ASHTON, No. 113 Mark, t Philad hada. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the dew York Courier : Earositous Bosmass FOR ONE NEW YORE MACH SET.— We are happy to inform our fellow -citizeos that mere is one place in our city whore the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, an•t of the best quality, We do not intend to give an elaborate description of thl; merchant's extensive business, ahhough it will well re pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wulfe'e ex tensive Warehouse, NO3. 16. :0 and 12 Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and. 21, Mar etfteld street His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cams; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1656 ; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Pert Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Bum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Breath., Wire, &c., in casks, under Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of bchnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty Ulm/sand dozes, and we hope int s than two years he may be equally ouccessfal with his Brrndies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of has species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their ordors direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in tho land mate up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure WINES and LIQUORS. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation or small dealers in the country, puts up assorted. cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, shou:d be sustained against his tens of thousands of op ponents in the United States, Who sell nothing but imita tions, ruinous alike to health snit human happiness. sep6- Saw flini C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, solo agent for this cit. ELPItItit.O'S GENUINN PR EPAttAT/UN .11 Cures Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kiduey Affections. EIAIBOLD'S uenuiue Preparation Yor Nervous and Li. Debilitated Sufferers. ELII.BOLD'S Geoulue rreparattou ior loss of Power, 11 Len or Memory. HELSIBuLLPS lienuiaa Preparation for Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness. ITELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, ff.'rror of Death. Trembling. v.euutno Yreporatina for Plight L.-weals, H Col I Feet, Dimness of Vision. ELAIttOL9'S tipnuine Preparattou fur Languor, Uni II vernal Lassitude of the Musenlir System. HELkuuLLPS Genuine rreturat.nn. for Fadid UoLLllle nance and Frno ions.. Ir ti min rreo...ration. ler the :, Heath che, Sick Etem acb. trZr x ,'ee advertisement liea.ted BELMBuLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU in another column. FURS! To select from a largo :Ito& of Fur.., GO TO CATHCART'S To see aad buy nice new Furs . , GO TO CATHCART'S. ay wish, GO TO CATHCART'S. • risk. GO TO CATHCART'S. To have Pius guarauteed to bo what they are, repre sented, GO TO CATHCART'S. To find the largest, best and cheapest lot of Furs of . , every kinl, CALL ON CATHCART & BROTHERS, . No. 14 Market Square, nt9 Next door to :he Harrisburg Bank. To get any kind of Fun you To purchase Fars without au COTTAGE FURNITURE, in Chamber Nu Suits, containing Dressing Bureau, Bedsteads, Wash ztand, Table, Four Chairs, and a Rocking Chuff', from $23 to $4O a sU t. Bureaus and Bedsteads from 24 50 to Sp ISO, and other articles at equally low it:rums., et the were R "''' of _ JANE R. BIYD at SON, nolB-dlm 29 Rona, s.enod S ri.1.4. . lariAlßB.—The largest and NJ. peit.'"iaile - py; fifty different stylcs end pttter[ l / 2 .21 . 43m SO to MS's net. Also, Tucker's Spring Bed Belton; the best moo/nu—only sC—at JAMES R. BOYD 8: 29•Scuth Second Street, next to BelPs Stcre. nol6-cilm TIC PILL Is a gentle his proprietor has used in his years. ing demand from thaw who and the satisfaction which their use, has induced me reach of all. that different Cathartics act bowels. TIC PILL has, with doe re. fished fact, been compotae. purest Vegetable Extracts, Bart of the alimentary ca. in all cases where a ca. Derangements of Stoomk, Back and Loins, Costiveness body,Resilessness, Heraldic fnitatrana ory Dia ca.lee, ails Rheumatism, a great many diseases to ithlch I to mention in this a tvor-
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