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    he'll cut you ; Bill stepped back and Charley
came up to him and kicked Bill in the side ,
and Bill fell against the fence; as he fell Robin
son kicked him again ; I stepped up and took
him away ; Bill cried and we put his coat on
and carded him to the barn. He could'nt
walk because he was drunk. I didn't see no
knife at all.
Mrs. MARY ANN CHASE—Sworn.—When
Poirenberger got his ice cream ; I think he had
a vest on ; I think he got his money from the
vat pocket; ho paid me a five cent piece and a
cent; I didn't see a vest but thought he bad
one on.
Jefferson Clark, recalled.—The billy was
taken out of the left pocket; Charles was a
right hand man ; the billy was the last thing
that came out of his pocket ; 7 think Charles
weighed about 150 or 166 pounds; there were
no other weapons on Charles' person at that
time ; the clothing was all taken from him in
Dr. Graydon's office ; the bath house is a good
half a mile from Gehm Ins; between a half
mile and three quartets of a mile ; the distance
between Charles and Gehman's house is nearly
one hundred feet ; they are on the same bide
of the street ; the lots are opened not fencrd.
Was. J. ROBINSON, sworn.—On the 31st of
January last, Charles was twenty-one years of
age.
&ma DAvis, sworn.—Know Samuel Len
hart; was sent after him by Mr. Clark ; went
to Marietta, Columbia and Lancaster ; couldn't
find him at any place ; heard that he had been
at all those places and lost all trace of him at
Lancaster.
REBUTTING EVIDENCE ON Tli PART OP DEPENDANT
SUSAN /WISHER, recalled.—l was with Leah
Ferry only on Saturday before the Court ; her
father told me that Leah was going to Dauphin
and if I called her she would go with me,
which I did ; I never carded Poffenberger's
likeness with me, and didn't show it to her at
that time.
The testimony for the defence was closed
about eleven o'clock, when ROBT. A. LAMBER-
Tox, Esq., proceeded to address the jury in be
half of the Commonwealth. He spoke for
nearly two hours in his usual able and eloquent
style.
At the opening of Court this afternoon Hon.
JOSEPH CASEY followed in behalf of the prisoner,
making an eloquent, argumentative and logical
plea, which was listened to with interest by the
large crowd of people in the Court room.
At the time of closing our report Hon. Jowl
C. KUNEEL has the floor, and is holding the vast
audience spell-bound by bis eloquent defence
of the prisoner.
The closing plea in behalf of the Common
wealth will be made by Jourr A. Frans; Esq.,
when the Judge will deliver his charge and
submit the case to the jury. •
PROSPECTIVE GROIVITI OF TUE UNITED STATES.-
In a late number of the New York Herald, a
lengthy article from the pen of J. L. O'Sullivan
appeared - on the subject of the increase of the
white and black population in the United States
for the next century. Mr. O'Sullivan basis his
decennial average increase on the same ratio of
increase shown by our census from the first or
ganization of the government to the present
time, end the result he arrived at is as follows :
WHITE POPULATION
1860 ..31,000,0001 1920 118,256,613
1870 88,760,900 1930 147,819,610
1880 42,437,600 1940 184.786,396
1800 60,646,876 1960:....280,981,991
1900 76,688,693 1660 288,726,488
1910 94,604,491
NIIiI4O POPULATION.
Decennial Inc. Number.
1860 881,186 4,085,499
1870 . 1,123,612 6,209,011
1880 1,432,479 6,641,490
1890 1 , 726. 409 8,457,800
_..._..___
Cy2tlll
2,328,872 10,796,671
2,969,057 18,765,628
8,785,547 17,661,175
4,826,670 22,877,745
6,158,880 23,631,625
7,846,199 36, 877,822
.10,008,901 46,881,728
1900....
1910
1920
1930.,..
1940 ....
1960....
1960 . ..
FRIOHTENED AT THEIR OSYN.APPARITION.—uur
Democratic contemporaries are very anxious to
remove from themselves the public odium
which has attached to them lilt.- provoking the
present disunion agitation. The foul demon of
secession and civil war, which- they have con
jured up, now strikes terror to their own das
tard souls, and, like Macbeth, they cry,
Thou must not say I did It
Never shake thy gory looks at me.
Like the apparition of Bsnquo, the party
which they overthrew by foul means in 1858,
now points them to a long line of successive
Administrations, while they are assured that
the present is their last term of power.
TOOIDN3 AND CHESNUT. —The Lynchburg fir
;Asian of Wednesday, repudiates the course of
Senators Toombs and Chesnut severally, and
hopes that their example will not be followed
by others. It says if they would let reason
and not passion direct their policy, they would
see that it is the interest of the South, if she
has any interest in the Union, to retain a full
representation in Congress, and with the aid of
Northern conservatives to control the Execu
tive branch of the government, should it mani
fest a disposition to encroach upon our rights.
SECESSION /N TEXAS.—The progress of the se
cession movement meets with an obstacle in
the fact that Texas cannot call a State Conven
tion as her Legislature does not meet for.fifteen
months. Therefore Texas cannot go out of the
Union at present. Gov. Houston will not call
an extra session for the purpose of secession.—
Senator Wigfall, it is said, will retain his seat
in the United States Senate. Should he resign,
as it was reported that he would do, Gov
Houston would fill his place with a Union
man.
TEM:I/MIMIC Ituntmats are sometimes tut fun.
ny as they are serious. Thus, one Dlr. Brown,
a prominent gentlemen, being ill at Toronto,. it
was telegraphed to his family that" Mr. Brown
i s no worse." The family got it "is no more,"
and sent np a special train for the remains. A
young lady was taken sick while visiting in
Cleveland, and the good folks were dumb
founded with the report that " she has had a
Child." It should have been, " has had a
chill."
Brats nt Canum.—The Toronto Globe states
that in 1851, there was In Lower Canada, 144
895 Protestants, and 746,866 Roman Catholics,
and In Upper Canada, 784,409 Protestants, and
187,409 Catholics, making in all :
Prostestants
Catholics
y of Prostestants.
:LACKND POP. - VOING WOR LINCOLN. —The Alex
andria (Va.) Gazette T
states that at Fairfax Court
House, Va., a man named Hartrel, who had
voted for Lincoln, was seized by a party while
he waif coming out of the Court House, and
carried a short distance from the village,
where he was blacked completely with prin
ter'smounted on his horse,started
for his house in as uncomfortable a situation as
one would wish to be in.
mmo BEER BARREr.s.—Two Germane of
Detreit drank lager beer on a wager the other
day. One drank eighty-four &glee land the
other ninety-dz.
kTiaith '‘tlegrapb
Saturday Afternoon, November 24. 1660.
READ the advertisement of Dr. Stewart
EPISCOPAL SERVICES.- The congregation of St.
Stephen's, on and after to-morrow, will wor
ship in the lecture room In the basement of
their church. Hours of service at half-past ten
o'clock in the morning, and half-past three in
the afternoon.
KIDNAPPERS SENTENCED. —The trial of Francis
Wilson and Gilmore Hull, for kidnapping a
colored man named John Brown, some months
ago, took place at Lancaster this week. They
were convicted, and sentenced to five years
each in the prison of that county.
APPLES.—The supply of apples continues to
increase, and choice varieties of tbis favorite
fruit now sell in our market for seventy-five
cents per bushel. At this figure poor people
can afford to invest, so that apples are no longer
a luxury. Two or three boat loads from the
north arrived during the past week, most of
which were bought up by the fruit dealers.
Cyan Eon Rarionwrism.—As many persons are
at the present season troubled with this un
pleasant disease, we give publicity to the fol
lowing cure, said to be very effective. " Bathe
the parts affected in water, in which potatoes,
with their skins on, have been boiled, as hot as
can be borne, just before going to bed. By the
next morning the pain will be much relieved,
if not rtmoved. One application of this sim
ple remedy has cured the most obstinate rheu
matic pains."
BEFORE THE Mayort.—We stated yesterday
that Richard Fleming and Augustus Rickert
were caged in the lock-up awaiting a hearing
for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Both
were introduced to the Mayor this morning,
and making solemn promises to do better in
future, that officer reprimanded and discharged
them. These men were guilty of acts which
neither of them would commit when free from
the maddening influence of bad whisky; Sober
men seldom lay violent hands upon their wives
Intoxicated men do perpetrate such outrages,
and they are of too frequent occurrence in this
community.
A &axon ox DANCING will be preached by
Rev. Mr. Carson, to-morrow afternoon in the
West Harrisburg Methodist chapel. We learn
that Rev. Mr. Colder, of the Fourth Street
Bethel, intends preaching on the same subject
to-morrow evening. As these sermons are de
signed for the special benefit of young people
who mingle in "the giddy mazes of the dance,"
they should go and hear what our Reverend
friends have to say on the subject. They may
get some new ideas about the "light fantastic"
science, and hear something that will, profit
them. We reiterate the opinion, expressed on
a former occasion, that preachers might find
more interesting and instructive topics for pul
pit discussion.
ADJUTANT GENERAL—The State Sentinel gives
Gen. B. C. Williams a very strong puff for Ad
jutant General. While we heartily endorse all
the Sentinel says relative to the services, milita
ry accomplishments, and social qualities, of our
friend, Gen. Williams, we doubt whether re
commendations, emanating from such a source,
will have much weight with the Governor elect.
During the Gubernatorial campaign the col
umns of the Sentinel teemed with slanderous
assaults and indecent abuse of Col. Curtin
"Slanders as vile as the spirits that came
From the blackness of darkness, to tarnish his fame."
No one who knows Gen. Williams will doubt
his qualifications for the post of Adjutant Gen
eral ; but when his claims are urged upon Gov
ernor Curtin by such Locofoco papers as the
Sentinel, the effect cannot be otherwise than
damaging to him. Better have its censure
than its praise.
A GRSAT lissom Cohnnutorn.,—We notice
that the practice of having scholars learn all
their lessons during school hours has been
adopted by the public schools in various
places. -We hope that this step is but the
begining of a great reform, and that the whole
practice of stuffing the mind with a mass of
undigested matter will be abandoned. An
eager desire to make a great show for the time
or for the money , expended is the most perni
cious vice of our educational system ; it leads
to hasty slugging over of lessons half - under
stood, 'end begets a habit of being satisfied
with vague idea which is very apt to continue
through life. The most rapid mode of teach
ing is that which requires every lesson to, be
thoroughly mastered and comprehended before
it is passed by. A scholar with this habit of
study will soon overtake another who is far in
advance with crude_ and - superficial notions of
his studies. If, parents or teachets are very
anxious that a child should learn rapidly, let
them insist that the lessons shall be few and
short.; no more than the child can learn both
thorougly and easily.
A RABBIT BABY.—One of the most singular
freaks of nature we have read of for a long
time, occurred in the neighboring town of York
lately, the particulars of which are given in
one of the papers of that place, as follows.—
"A married lady gave birth to a child, poetics
ding, generally, the forms and whims 0fit"..114-
bit. The features bore a close reisanidance
thereunto; . and at the hind-part of the head
there was a short stumpy tail, preciselyin imi--
tation of the small pet animal. The child
squeaked the notes of the Rabbit. It was so
formed that it could partake of no nourishment;
and during the five weeks of its career on earth
it was necessary to pour, gently, a little milk
down its throat. It had but little flesh, and
that blue, resembling that of the innocent quad
ruped to• which species it might have been
classified to belong, instead of the human fatal
ly. After much suffering a spasm ended its
existence. These remarkable features and ges:
tares of this child, are to be accounted for from
the fact that the mother, yrhileescierd•, repeat
edly fondled and caressed several pet-Rabbits,
kept in the:house."
928,894
614,285
14,629
pennovivania Mat) a'clegrapt), Oaturbiav , 'Afternoon, November 24, 1660:
qARRISBURG
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THANKSGIVING SERMON.—Rev. Dr. Bishop, of
the Locust street Methodist church, will preach
his usual Thanksgiving sermon to-morrow, in
stead of on Thursday next. Dr. Bishop ranks
among the ablest of the Methodist Divines,
and an interesting and instructive discourse
may be anticipated.
SOCIAL SOIREIL—The Liederkranz Singing Sod
ety will give a social soiree at their ball in
Frich's building on Thursday evening next, the
exercises to consist of dancing and waltzing,
vocal and instrumental music, and other amuse
ments. We thank the managers for a ticket,
and hope to have the pleasure of participating
with our social german friends in their Thanks
giving festivities.
THE ALARM or FIRE last night was started
by some boys who were anxious to hare a run
with the "masheens." Thu streets were rather
muddy for such exercise, but the boys accom
plished their object, and at the same time
frightened a number of nervous people who
believed the alarm to be genuine. -In some
towns this offence is punishable by fine, and the
s•ime system ought to be introduced here.—
False fire alarms are of too frequent occurrence
in this city.
Ma. EDITOR :—The notice in the TELEGRAPH
of the dedication of the German Catholic
church requires correction. Bishop Wood is
not to be there. - The ceremony of dedication
will be performed by. Rev. P. Maher, at 9i
o'clock ; and the congregation will be addressed
both in German and English at the HigkMass,
which will be celebrated by Bev. P. Maher, ac
companied by the choir of St. Patricks church,
with other singers of high repute in musical
circles.
TUB MONTHLY lintirriso of the Sabbath School
Teachers' Association will be held in= the Pres
byterian church, Market Square, to-morrow af
ternoon, at quarter past three o'clock. Subject
for discussion i "Resolved, That we regard with
regret the present common deficiency in our
schools in the matter of committing thorough
ly to memory the word of God, and desire to
express our conviction that the present and fu
ture blessed results of teaching would be im•
measurably increased by such acquisitions of
Holy Writ." '
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAT.--011 and after
Monday next, the passenger trains on this
road, under the new sohedule, will leave Har
risburg as follows :
GOING SOUTH
Accommodation train will leave at.. 8.00 a. m
Express Train at 740 "
Mail Train at 100 p. m
GOING NORTH
Mail Train will leave at 1 40 p. m.
Expreaa Train at 815 "
The only train leaving on Sunday will be the
Accommodation Train South at 3.00 a. m.
GREAT ARRIVAL 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 ; 50
pieces Canton Flannel 10 and 11 cents; large
lot of black and brown klualin - fiVO - oYarris of
pant stuff for men and boys ware ; 80 dozen
Undershirts and Drawers 65 and 75 cents ; 60
dozen Wool Socks 20 cents; Black Alapacka
Shawls, Cloaks, Cambric Bands, Flanels, Dry
Qoods of all descriptions ; 10 pieces black Cloth
for Cloaks. Please call and examine our large
assortment, 8. Lawr, at John Road's old atand.
liusicAL.—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 Wm. Knocna's Music store,
92 Market street.
Natest Irg Eritgrap4.
SPECIAL DISPATCHES
TO THE
DAILY TE LE CRAP H.
Bank Legislation in Georgia.
MILLEDGERILLE, GA., Nov. 24.
The bill removing the restrictions on the
banks in case of suspension of specie payments,
passed the State Senate by a vote of 92 to 15.
The Border War—March of Troops from
the City of Bt. Louis•
ST. Louis, Nov. 24.
The different military companies of this city
met at their armories last night, when General
Frost gave them Gov. Stewart's final orders,
which were to proceed at once to the frontier.
Several speeches were made by officers. Quite a
number of recruits outside of the companies
enrolled themselves for the campaign. The bri
gade, about six hundred strong, will leave at
ten o'clock tomorrow, by an &Ara train to Sy
racuse, thence across the country to the scene
of disturbance.
Later From California--By Pony Express.
ELECTION HETURNB.-LINCOLN STILL AHEAD
ST. JOSEPH, Novaratier 28
The California advices to November 10th.
by Pony Express, was by some mistake brought
past Fort Kearney, and arrived here this even
ing. The steamer Sonora sailed on the 10th
for Panama, carrying 804 passengers and $920,-
000 in treasure, $820,000 being for New York.
It is belieued that the total vote of the State
will not be very far from - 116,000 votes. The
returns already received include 105,888, of
which
Lincoln received..
Douglas "
Breckinridge "
Bell
Lincoln's majority over Douglas is 1,160.
These returns were all received by telegraph in
more than one hundred messages, and mistakes
have probably . occurred, and the official returns
may be required to determine certainly whether
Lincoln or Douglas has carried the State. Doug
las will probably gain a few hundred votes In
the remainder of the State, but the probabili
ties are more in Lincoln's favor.
As near as can be ascertained. the members
of the Legislature elected are as follows : Sen
ate-9 Douglas Democrats, 6 Breckinridge,
and 9 Republicans. House-40 Douglas, 11
Breckinridge, and 19 Republicans.
Of the 17 Senators holding over from last
year, 11 are understood to be Douglas, 4 Breck
inridge, and 2 Republlcana. ` ' ` Under there cir
cumstances, there arsralreadrnumerous-Dougl
las Democrats aspiring for Dr. Gwin's place in
the 'United States Senate. Among them are
Gov. Downey, Gen. Denver, .litmeg 'A. jill'Dott- .
gall, and S. W. Inge.,
The money market is easier. Stncks active
and excited—quotations higher. 11. S. Fives
ninety seven.
The steamship Kangaroo sailed at noon with
150 plungers, a!,(1 the Bremen with 97 pas
sengers. The latter carried out 4,000 dollars
in specie.
The action of our Bank officers to-day is con
sidered favorable. They decided that balances
at the clearing house shall be, paid partly in
bills instead of wholly in specie. This will en
able the Banks to discount freely, and meets
with general approval.
Southern Confederacy Movement.
A dispatch received here from Jackson, Mis
sissippi, says that the members of Congress in
that State had a meeting yesterday, and unani
mously declared for a Southern Confederacy.
There is great disunion enthusiasm throughout
the State.
A fearful storm is raging on the Lake, which
must prove disastrous. About a hundred ves
sels are on the lakes, including, seventy on Lake
Erie. A blinding snow storm renders it impos
sible for the vessels to reach this prat. Much
damage has also been done by vessels drifting
from their moorings.
DR. JAS. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP
calms the most harraising cough, reheNkm the oppressed
lungs, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by
painless expectoration the matter which clogs the witid
pliie-and bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pulse,
nTites rest, and removes every symptom of cow:limp
ion. Price $1 00. Sold by Gm BURGS - ER. jy2o
DR.
J. MCCLINTOCIC'EI PECTORAL SYRUP.
Are your Maga Weak? Does a long breath give you pain?
Have you a hacking cough? Do you expectorate hard,
ough matter? Are you wasted with night sweats and
want of sleep? If so, rum to YORE REMEDY. It will ED
questionably save you. Pvico $l. 00. Sold by GEORGE
Bintassa, mar7-daw4tn
DR. MCCURTuCIieIi 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
physicians, and all wholave used It, as a preparation
that bas no rival in the field. Price 25 cents. sold by
George Bergner. 020
BRYAN'S TASTELESS VERNIFIIGE
To quiet
The riot
Or worms—the vile ecourges
. The Vermlihge give,
- And, as sure as you live,
They'll get their discharges.
What is Bavon's 'natal/Linos? Simply a pure and
tasteless Vegetable Curative. No child can be harmed
by it, no worm can survive it, no mother should be
without it, no words can express its value. Price 25
seats. Sold by Geo. Be lemma. iY2O
PROP. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVIL—This Re
storative for making the hair grow, stopping its falling
out, and restoring gray heir to Its original color, is be
coming colebrated. All the quack nostrums are giving
way before it. Three fourths of the mixtures, for re
storing andilibautifying the huts, do it more injury than
good. They burn it up—destroy the life of Its roots—
make the hair fall oft; and produce premature baldness.
But Prof. Wood's Ra.torative may be relied upon as con
taining nothing which can in any manner be injurious to
the hair,whlle , itssuccess in accomplishiog.what it Pre
feablo do has hemi 'garbled' hi - hundreds of oises. We
attVil9 gray kiwis, and heads getting bald- all who wish
to save their wool or obtain a new stock, to get a bottle
of Wood's Restorative.—Y. Y. Democrat..
Sold by all Druggists,
Alarms, READ Tais.—The following is an
extract froma 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 mediome--Airs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup fbr
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 Aare tried It, awl know it to be al/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. au 22
Davis' Pain Killer.
No Mammon is more prompt in its action in
cases of Cholera, Cholera Mortls, ho., than Perry Davis ,
Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged antidote which sel
dom falls if applied In its early symptoms. No family
should be without a bottle of it always on hand.
The stain on linen from tho use of the Pain Killer is
easily removed by washing in alcohol.
Bevis' Pain Killer seems particularly eillsacious in
cholera morbus, bowel . complaints, and other diseases to
which the natives of Eurmah, from their unwholesome
style of living, aie peculiarly exposed. It is a valuable
antidote to the poison of Centipedes, F.corpions, hornets,
. " REV. J. BENJAMIN,
Late Missionary in Burmab.
Sold by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers
broughout the United States and Canadas. 018-Itti
Tun MIGHTY Einexian.-Let not disease, with
its fangs, prey upon you, . until the cold hand of death
hurls you to au untimely grave. Shake off the teelings
or despair and hopelessness, so liable to come upon the
invalid. The plant born 'of the Sun we place within the
reach or all. We care not what may may. be the specific
form of the disease. The cause, the fountain of the din
ease itself, Is impure blood, and through the different
channels of the lungs, the stounteh and vital organs,
JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN BEER PILLS wilt 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 canoes-the morning dew to riseas
mist, then growing stronger, casts his burning rays op
en it—and behold 'tie goLle.Bo . oleatso the blood, and
disease, like morning dew, retreats and vanishe. .
Misr°
is no blood .. purifier . equal tt:r• JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN
HERB PILLS.
Sold by all medicine desists
Fr% call the attention of our readers to an
article advertised in another column,.called Moen FOOD
It is an entirely new discovery, and must not be confound
ed with any of, the numerous patent medicines of the
day. It Is food for its blood, already prepared for, ab•
sorption; pleasant to the tisteAnd .naturalin action ; and
what one gaini he rotiins. 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 Fool, and ba restored to health. We
notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this
article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. EALDN'iI
Fannie Donnixi., which every mother should have. It
is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind
whatever, and of course mast be invaluable for alliafttn
We 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. Lot all mothers and
nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless
n ghts, procure a supply and be at once relieved.
41Qrdue advertisement. an24febn
For sale by C. A. Bannvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa
.... 85,088
.... 88,838
... 29,429
.... 6,942
/Prom the New York Times, August 3, 1859.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLIIII.---Pr.epared Glue:
a very useful and convenient article for housekeepers
and others, is "Spalding 's Prepared Glue." -it is one of
those inventions, 8111 ell in themselves, which, never
theless, go tar in the economies of household manage
ment, and are an ever-present aid in saving time, ex
pense and trouble. The numbtx of small repairs to fur-
Mint e, picture-frames, crockery, children's toys, lea.
titer, shell and ether fancy work, with the almost innu
merable uses to which in ,eihry household a really good
and ever-ready article of this kind may be applied, will
at once suggest tbemseives'.to the Damaged
book-covers, loottened leaves, dilapidated maps and her
bariums will remind the student and book-worn of its
value.?.Thiss Glue Is compounded wilt chemicals which
bold.lt perManently in solution until It Is applied with
out afflicting its strougth, and which serve to giro the4d
heilve matter a firmer holden the surfaces to be united,
idler which they quiekly-„evaporste, leaving the glue-to
harden with rapidity end tenacity. It is estimated' that'
there.are at leaskitive millions of households in the-
United Statee..and that anoutlay. of from one to ten doll'.
larsls annually required tomake small repalrsio
tare alone, apertSrom the numerous neglecti aid make
shirts that are nee.easarily resorted to. •
_
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Money Matters in New York.
NE.w YORK, Nov. 24
Sailing of Two Steamers.
NEW YORK, November 24.
Money Matters In Boston.
BOSTON, NOV. 24
LOUISVILLE, November 24
Terrible Storm on the Lakes.
13mvai.o, N. Y., November 24
.813ttial Notices.
On the 2::11 inst., 131 . . 1110/AA3 YARDLEY BROWS, of
Reading, to Rizatirrra D., daughter or Robert Jones,
Esq.', of Chester county.
NMI 12tbaertiSeTilelltg.
PERSONAL. --There is a Letter in the
Harrisburg Post Office for Mrs BETTY MONThY,
whlah she is requested to cal and lift. 24-2t*
NEW LIVERY STABLE,
PINE STREET, NEAR SECOND,
IN THE REAR OF THE "MORGAN HOUSE."
HE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new
T
LIVERY STABLE, located as above, and has a
stook of excellent HORSES, and new and fasblonable
BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, wbich he evil. biro at moder
ate rates. GEORGE W. LOCKER, agt.
ncv24-dtf
INVALUABLE RECIPES for making Ink,
Blare; ing, Tooth Powder. Hair OIL and Vinegar, sent
on receiving twenty-dve cents, In cash or posh/go stamps
Address Box No 110,
Lebanon, Penna.
n 24 It
LADIES 1 LADIES!! LADIES!!!
TIIST RECEIVING-,100 TALMAS of all
patterns and styles, war, anted all wool cloth (nnt
usual in this town); the all wool cloth, worth double in
value. Patterns very handsome from $4 to $25 cheap
for exsh.
ALSO,
Just receiving a second supply of DRESS GOOD?, Eat.
BROIDEEY, :RAWLS.
SILKS, good style, atlso cents a yard. DRESS GOOD?.
at 18% cents, worth 31 cents; and a full assortment cheap
for rasa.
GENTL EMEN ! GENTLEMEN! GENTLEMEN !
JUST. RECEIVING, all styles Undershirt; Drawers,
Linen Shirts, Gloves and Hosiery all styles, cheap for
cash, at I nll4-Iw] JONES' STORE.
APPLES.— A lot of fine Winter Apples,
For sale by
R. K. PARSONS, Agent,
22.3 * No. 110 Market Street.
$25 REWARD !
rIN THE NIGHT of tho 21st inst., there
j was stolen from the bar.room of the Bomgardner
Bouse, in this city, a bundle con alning a number at ar
ticles, among Olhen the following pieces of music :
Rosa - Waltz, by Strause, with variations by Eyeing. From
the Norma, by Bunter. La Allmant, by the same. The
Sea Shorn, by the same. Operaof Baachert, by samo.—
Divertisment. The above reward wit be paid by the
undersigned, for the_ recovery of this property and arrest
of tne Wet. JOSEPN. STONE.
nov22-aid*
308 N MAEIIRER,
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RASPBERRY ALLEY, BETWEEN CIHiSTICUT AYH
MULBERRY STREETS, HARRISBURG, PA.
.110ip ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
_j_k he is located at the above mentioned place, and he
has commenced the WOOL DY.EING and CARPET WEAV
ING BUzIIIEtS in all its various branches. He Is pre
pared to fill all orders at the shortest notice, and will
guarantee general satisfaction. His prices will be
reasonable.
Having carried on the business, for many years in
Germany, and over two years here, and also having had
an (=ended experience in this country, he is fully com
petent to execute all work entrusted to him, and hopes to
receive a reasonable share of custom from his fellow
citizens.
WA general assortment of Carpets are tlways kept
on liaise and will be eold at the lowest rate.
nov2l 6118nnt
DR. D. W. JONES
HARRISBURG, PA.,
OFFERS the most certain remedies in
America for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal
eaknesa, and all those Diseases arising , roman Injudi
cious habit, all Mercurial and syphilitic Eruptions, Dye.
pepsla, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Ring Worm and
Teller. All femaLe complains, such as Monthly Irregu
larities. Alr these above named Diseases will be re
stored to Constitutional soundness or no charge. Any
person or persons being afflicted with the above named
Diseases, will call on me at the WHITE HALL.
I will make a written article with Lim or her, and place
it is the hair's of some responsible person to hold until
a cure is performed, and if there be no cure effected at'
tor using the medicine a reasonable lime,
the patient
Shall lift the article without a charge. All the remedies
used by me are entirely vegetable, and can be taken at
all times without change of diet or hindrance from
business. n2l.dolms
Medicines can be sent by mail or express.
Perseus desiring information by letter must enclose a
siamp to insure an answer.
LafGHLIN'S & BUSIEFIELD'S
C HEMICAL
WRITING FLUID.
rrilllS INK is a rival of the celebrated
L Arnold Fluid. It is equal to it in every respect,
being undoubtedly made of sired lar material. It flows
freely from the pen, does. not thicken and will not
and is nearly one-third CEIEAPER than Arnold'a.
Quarts, Pints, Ralf-Pints 4 as., 2 oz. Bottles. Writing
and Copying Fluids, for tale at
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
no2o 91 Market Street.
n01.6-1m
PUBLIC SALE.
TILL be sold at public out-cry, at the
EUROPEAN HOTEL, in the city of Harrisburg,
on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the sth day of December,
at half-past six o'clock, the following described proper
ty, situ.,te on the north side of Second street, between
Locust and fine - streets, to wit : Two Two- -
Story BRICK. DWELLING:-==
HOUBEE,_ with ba::k buildings and 'LOT OF MI
GROUND to eacb. The one Lot extend* back N
I s
ono hundred and fluty-seven trot six inches ;
the other one hundred and forty-seven feet six inches to
a ten feet wide alley. Said property owned by Mrs.
Black, and occupied by James R. Black and Mrs. Car
berry will be sold; the whole together, or separately...-
For Dirther information enquire of the undersigned.
Terms made known the evening of the sale.
nol9-to BERRYHILL & RCE.BLS. Attorneys.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
400 Hulled.l,S-asE,?,fFLx,t,r,aftZeisvvronithg 1.:
ley, for sate, whcleaale and retail, by
nl9•3t* EBY & RUNNEL.
VENETIAN BLINDS & FURNITURE
MADE and REPAIR bD, In gaol style,at, short notice,
nd on 1 , atonable term; by A. R..9IIAtP, s,Lond street
ow chestnut. 0t15.1:m
STORAGE ! STORAGE ! !
S TORAGE received at the Warehouse of
_ _ • JAMES M. WHEELER.
f:V=IIIII
" WANTED.
5
POUNDS of OLD COPPER,_
.0 00 for which we will pay . the very It gtt•
e,t menet price lu cash,. at the
oet Llmd , Ear:LE WORKS.
_
T _zir-K-E-NS-L - V-AtLEY-;NUT- COALI=For
'LILL sliie at $ 00 per to 3. • - 2 - •
• sir ALL COAL DELITFRED EP PATENT
WEIGH CARTS t
JAMES M. WILIBLF.R.
4 Coal dediverod from both yards. xtorlft.
itlarrieb.
filebitat.
SAIiTFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from Gains,
and has become an established fact, a Standsted Medi
cate, known and approved.. by all that have used It s
and is now resorted to with confidence in all the
diseases for which it is re-'0 commended.
It has cured thousands Ei within the lan two years
who had given up all hopes _A of relief, as the camera=
unsolicited certificates In NI my possession show.
The dose must be adapt- pa ed to the temperament of
the individual taking it,and ch, used in such quantities at
to actgeutlyon the bowela. _
Let the dictates of your ta judgment guide you in the
use of the 11TER Ll* BATOR, and It will awe
Lints Commanive, Simms > Arrecro, DYSPPITIA,CEIRONV,
IO DIARRHOEA, BUMMER COM- OE PLAINTS, LOISEITTINLY, DNIXP.
ST &CH STOMACH, HABIT- M vu. CONTITICHEMS, ailLl/10,
CHOLERA Mosses, CHOLERA LYFAaIuM , F LATa LER ON,
JAUNDICE, FEMAIN NESSE% and may be 010 d
successfully as an ORECYA RY. FAMILY ilunicuir. It
will cure SICK ELEADACEIi- i-a (as thousands can badly)
IN TWENTY Illucurse, IF TWO r , .. °ETHANE THAPPOONPLISATCP
TANEN at commencement oi p attack.
ALL wito inert ass am 1.-i um, their testimony hi its
Amor;
ga-lltix Water In the mouth with the In.
►lgorator, and swallow both together.
Mae Ore DOLLAR Pia BOTTLI.
-ALSO...
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOUNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE 'EXTRACTS, AND PIT/
UP IN GT* RR CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
The FAMILY CATHAR- • TIC PILL Is a gentle be
active Cathartic which the W proprietor has used in his
practice more than twenty ,3 years.
The constantly increas- lug demand from these who
have long used the PILLS S. and the satisfaction which
all express In regard to 1.4 their use, has Induced me
to place them within thr
reach of all.
place them
• that different Cathartics act
bowels.
TIC PILL has, with due re
lished fact, been componn
purest Vegetable Entracte,
part of the alimentary ca,
in all cases where a• cat=
Derangements of Stomach,
Back and Loins, Chattermat
body,licaletment, Headache
fnftarama cry Diseases,
offs, Rheumatism, great
many diseases to srtimit
to mention in this s tsar-
ession well know
on different portions of the
The FAMILY OATH AR- %.0
&ranee to this well estate. eni
ded from a variety of the Eli
which act alike on every
nal, and are good and tate Ide
thartic is needed, such to di
Melina!, Pains in 0 14:
Pain and Bomar over ite pl
or 'aright in the head, all
Worms in Children or dd. Co
Purifier of the Blood, and
flesh Is heir, too numerous
tssement. Don, Ito 8. 0
PRICE 80 CENTS.
Two LITRE,. INVIGORATOR AND FAMILI
OATaua
to Pura are retailed by Druggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large
towns.
B. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor
je2o-dhwyll 335 Broadway, New York.
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A SUPERLATIVE
MONICA I UR ETIC
a l
11051CDRATINCt CORDIAL
To the Citizens of New Jersev and
po the.rEQ E De r ie, a .!..... and
Private Pamilice
WolfePs Pure Cognac Brandy.
Wolfes Pure Maderla, Sherry cad Port.
%Vine.
"Wolfe's Pare Jaunt Tea and St. Crot; Rum
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky.
ALL IN BOWLES.
I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the
United States to the above Wdoes and LIQUORS ; imported
by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is fants
bar In every part of this country for Use purity of Ur
celebrated SOKILtull S.VeNAPP3. Mr. Wolfe. in his letter
to me, speaking of the purity of hie WINES and LIQUOR%
says : aFI stake my reputation as a man, wy-shend
tng as a merchant of thirty years' res'denee in the City
of New York, that all the Mselvor and WINIWI which I
bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and
can be relied-upon -by every purchaser." Every bottle
has the proprlttoes name on the wax, and a tan simile
of his signature on the cerritlo.W. The publics are re
spectfully invited to call and examine for themselves,—
For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in
Philadelphia. GEORGE M. hosirro;
No. 832 Market t 9101 ad, laze.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Read the following from the New York Cie ler :
ENORMOUS BUSUDIRES FOR ORE NEW YORK 3156CR.F.N1.--
We are happy to inform our fel:ow-citizens that there Is
one place in our city where the physician, apothecary,
and country merchant, can go end purchase pure Wines
end Liquors, as pure as Imported, and of the best quality;
We do not intend to give an elaborate description of ,thir
merchant's extensive badness, abhough it will well re
pay any stranger or citizen to visit tidolpho Wolfe's ex
teusive Warehouse, Nod. 18. 10 and 22 Beaver street,
and Nos. 17. 39 and 21, Mar; Wield street His stock of
Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have
been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, soma
ten thousand eases—Vintages of 1830 to 1850 ; and ten
thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine,
Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and Et. Croix. Rum,
some very old and equal to any in this country. He also
had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine, &c., in
casks, under Custom Rouse key, ready for bottling. Mr.
Wolfe's sales of bchuapps last year amounted to one
hundred and eighty thoasand dozen, and we hope in lers
than two years he may be equally ,successful with his
Brrndies and Wines.
His business merits the patronage of every lover of his
species. Private families who wish pure Wines and
aquors for medical use should send their orders direct
to Hr. Wolfe, until every Apothecar , in the land mate
up their minds to discard Cie poisonous stud from their
shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Mine and
Liquoas.
We understand Kr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of
smelt dealers in the country, puts np assorted cases of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant,
-11001 be sustained against his tens of thousands of op
ponents in the United States, Who sell nothing but
ruinous alike to health and human happiness.
sepfl-aaa Oast
C. K. Keller, 91. Market street, sole agent for this cit
HELDLISoi, S Gail UIN K. PR kt; itt ATIO_.
Cures Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections
HELIIDULD'S Geeunte Preparation ter NervOttil sad
-Debilitated Surerera.
HELULIOLD'S G.aUll.ll, eparatlon for Lose or Power,
I I Loss of Memory.
HELSIBOLD'S Genuhra Preparation for Difficulty of
Breathing, General Weakness,
UELUBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weaic zierveir,
II H.rrnr of Death. Trembling.
.t.tuu.,uu yreyafauuu jut ki/61•4.wcatai,
Cold Feet, Dimness of Viston.
N.LIIESOLJ'S thimble Prow:wawa for Languor, I Dl
H
versal Lassitude of tbo Muscular System.
HEIAIIiOLLPB lleutane rrepAramon Yar ta,lid ltutulfe,
ranee and Faun lons.
TiELAUCLD'ii: umlaute rrop.ir.aton /Ur r,usi. is
11 Bsc c, Ileadsche,Blclc . Stomach.
figeSue advertisement headol
ILELMRuLD'S EXTRACT BIICEIII
in another column.
PUBS! -
Ta select from a large stock of. Furic,
GO AO CATBOAT, V&
To see and buy nice new to
To get any kind ofFuil you
To purchase Fars without an
To have Furs guaranteed to
seated,
To Gad the Largest, hezt and
every kinl,
CALL ON CATHCART & PROTHERI3,
N 0.14 Markek Square,
nl9 Next door to t he Harrisburg Bank.
COTTAGE - F IT U R in Chamber
Suits, containing Dressing Bureau, Bedsteads, Wash
Stand, Table, Four Chairs, and a RooSiug Chair, from
523 to 00 a suit.
Bureau and
,Bedsteads from $4 50 to $lO 50, and
other oracles at equally low figures, at the Ware Room
-.IA An
29 oath c e and S. 14"
nnl6-11m
6N3a3 utLailt6.—ibe r tot au.
N.J ' beat variety, fifty different stylef- and t auvr4llrout
So to $l6 a set; Alas, Tucker's spring Bed Bottom,lbs
best in un--only $ll--.lt. -
- JAMBS R. BOYD - a
EoNi.
29 South Seepna Street, next to Boll's Stoke.
GO TO CATHCART'S
:y wish,
00 TO CATEIOARTM.
r risk,
ao TO CATHCART'S.
e what they are reel*.
GO TO. CATIMAItrB.,
oheapeit lot of Faro of