latt HARRISBURG Friday Afternoon, November 80. 1;60. „ , READ the advertisement of Dr. St.e.vea t DID GOOD WILL BALL held on Wednesday evening at Brant's City Hall was well attended. and kept up till early morn on Thursday. 1=1::=11 THE COURT HOLM BELL. -Tlll3 new bell in tended for the court House has arrived. and can be seen at Wallower's warehouse. —o_ WIFE BEATEII.—Jno..A. Heins was commit ted to jail by Alderman Kline, on the charge of beating his wife in an outrageous manner. APOWGETICAL.—The absence of the loch edi tor, since Wednesday afternoon, we hope will le a sufficient apology for the lack of local items in this issue of the TELEGRAPH. =OE= THE !doom—Our colored friends had a gay party yesterday evening at Exchange Hall. The attendance was large and the music very fine. The best order prevailed, and every one seem ed to be pleased. THANKSGIVING DAL—Yesterday was gener ally observed as a Thanksgiving festival. All the principal business place 3 were closed, and the churches in the morning and evening were generally filled by attentive hearers. The weather was very plemant and every one seem ed to enjoy himself after his own fashion. I=l OM ONE NIORT.—In our paper of Wednes day we intimated that the Continentals would perform here on Monday evening for the benefit of the State Capital Baod. The agent informs us since that it will be impossible for them to be here at that time, prior arrangements for bidding it. The company will therefore perform here but one evening, to-morrow night. =1 KILLED ON TRH RAILROAD —Mr. Herman Up degraff, a citizen of Johnstown, and for several years past conductor of a freight train on the Pennsylvania railroad, was killed yesterday af ternoon, near Latrobe, by falling from his train, which passed over and mangled him in a most horrid manner. We did not learn the cause of the accident. Mr. Updegraff was a married man, and the father of several small children, all dependent on him for support. =:== WORMY or IturATrox.—Here is something worthy of imitation in this quarter, and in all other quarters where the same or a similar practice does not prevail ; In a western town, recently, a "spelling match" took place, in which all the children,were invited to partici pate. Thu prize, an Unabridged Dictionary, was awarded to a little girl about twelve years old, she having "stood up" the longest. School Directors could not expend a few dollars of the public funds more usefully than in providing a Webster Unabridged to be awarded annually as a prize to the best speller in each of the public schools. To HE CONTEBTED.—We understand that the Hon. Henry C. Longecker, late candidate for Congress in the 7th district, bas notified Dr. Thomas B. Cooper, democratic candidate elect, of his intention to contest his seat in the next Congress. The grounds of this proceeding are alleged illegalities at the Upper Milford and North Whitehall election districts, in Lehigh county, the contestant setting forth that the polls had been kept open after the time pre • scribed by law. It is positively asserted that votes were received at the Upper Milford polls as late as nine o'clock in the evening, in spite of the protestation of a number of persons who denounced the whole proceedings as illegal. Should the vote of that district be thrown out, Mr. Longnecker would be entitled to a seat in the next Congress, as it gave Dr. Cooper about two hundred majority. ===l Maximo DT Sy:a.m.—Stepping aboard the Hollidaysburg accommodation train, says the "Mountain Echo," at Tyrone City, a few days ago, we were taken somewhat by surprise at the position occupied by all aboard, who, with extended months and eyes wide open, were in tentlywatching the movements of a man and wo man to whom a third person appeared to be ad dressing himself very earnestly. We were kept but a moment, however, in doubt, for scarcely had we entered the car until the words, "Do you take this man to be your lawful husband?" explained to us the full meaning and intent of the proceedings, and with the balance of the crowd, we could - oolf_awaitthe conclusion of the ceremony which, under such singular cir cumstances, was to bind "two willing hearts in one." After the scene was enacted, we made in quiries of the Conductor, that prince of clever and whole-souled gentleman, Col. Jae. Cramer, as to who the party were, &c., when we learned that they had got upon the train at the station house below, having Bent word in advance to the-Justice at Tyrone that they wished to be made one flesh, and desired to take the next train on a wedding tour to Hollidaysburg, and that he should be prepared to act accordingly. The Justice, evidently impressed with the be lief that delays were dangerous, transcended the letter of his instructions by meeting the expectant pair upon the train, and after in forming them that he could tie the knot with out interfering with the immediate carrying out of the balance of the programme, formed them in battle array, and proceeded forthwith to the consummation so devoutly wished. The cere mony was gone through with in a trice, and for getting to require the sealing kiss between the happy pair, the Justice shook the hand of each, expressed MB best wishes, pocketed the gold dollar, which found its way to his palm, and glided from the train, which moved off as re gularlyas though nothing unusual had occurred on board. For a short time the passengers suppressed their feelings, but at length broke .out into a loud guffaw, in which the newly married were not loth to join, and amid the general merriment the hope of all was expressed that they had not "married in haste to repent at hope War - we here' heis — rtily reiterate. TILE UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held in the new school Presbyterian church, corner of Market Square, to-morrow afternoon, commen cing at four o'clock, as usual. Fon WAsinnorox.—Our United States Sena tor, Gen. Simon Cameron, hat left for Washing ton to enter upon the discharge of his Senato rial duties. Congresa meets on Monday next. I=l Ttir GommirrEn OF ARBANGEMEN:9 of the ball of the Good Will Fire Company, is requested to meet at the engine house this (Friday) evening at seven o'clock. The attendance of every member is desired. PASSED Tattouon.--Senator HANNIBAL HAM LIN, the Vice President elect, and Hon. JOHN SHERMAN, member of Congress from Ohio, pas sed through hero this day at norm, on their way to Washington. BANK OF MIDDLETOWN.—The Dauphin Journal says that this Bank pays out enough specie to suit the wants of the business community. The Bank was never in a more flourishing condi tion than at present, and its notes are received and paid out as readily as gold and silver. IN THE Loos:Cir.—The only occupants of the lock-up last night were two young men, arrest ed by the Mayor himself, for drunken and dis orderly conduct on the street. As they do not make a practice of °trending in this way, we suppress their names, hoping that they will do better in future. -...----. FIRE AT MTDDLETOWN.—On Friday last a large frame house on Susquehanna street, owned by Mr. Daniel Spade, took fire and was entirety consumed. The house was occupied by three families, two of which lost all their furniture. The fire was the result of accident. The house was insured in the Columbia Company for seven hundred dollars. I=l COLD WEATHED.-At Williamsport yesterday the canal was completely icebound, and its smooth surface was covered with hundreds of skaters, many of them ladies, who seemed to realize a high degree of enjoyment from indul gence in this healthful and exhilarating exer cise. The river was also filled with floating ice, and the ground covered with saw. Rather a cold climate. ROWDYISPI.—We (the local) were absent from the city yesterday, but on our return this after noon we learned that Thanksgiving occasion was desecrated by an unusual amount of drunk enness and rowdyism—the liquor and beer shops having all been open and In full blast during the day, We blush to chronicle a fact so humiliating to our city, and hope that on future similar occasions measures will be taken to "prevent a repetition of the disgraceful scenes that occurred last night. RAILROAD CONDUCTOR INJURED.—On Wednes day, as-the freight train was shifting some cars preparatory to leaving Mechanicsburg, the con ductor, Mr. John Pickel, of Chambersburg, in endeavoring to couple two cars, was caught be tween their bumpers-and severely preasetia.Jortt-, the chest. He was taken to a warehouse, and a physician summoned, who administered to his present relief, after which he was removed to the Ashland House, where he is at present. It is not known whether he was injured to a great degree internally, as it would not be im mediately apparent. =:= CLEAREIELD COUNTY BAN-K.—This institu tion, the first under the new banking law, went into operation this week, the notes hav ing been procured from the Auditor General, by whom they are countersigned. The notes, in our opinion, are really beautiful. The vig nette of the IPS represent a raft, with the hands " poling it off" the bank of the stream. A woman and child are also seated on the raft, alongside of the shanty. The vignette on the X's is a forest scene—men cuttifig down trees, and a saw mill in the distance. Stock has been deposited with the Auditor General for the whole amount of notes that will be issued, less to per cent, as provided by law. -- tea- - A REMEDY FM SLEEPLEMEJ33. —A French paper" asserts that insomnia, or want of rest at night, may be cured by sugar candy 1 It appears that sugar, under its crystalized form, is a decided hypnotic, and much superior to most other re medies of the kind, if we consider its perfect in nocence. To use it, put five or six pieces of sugar candy, of the size of a hazel nut, into your mouth on going to bed ; and by the time they are half melted away the desired effect will have been prodtMed. The sleep which it causes z not like the artificial one produced by other drugs; but it-is as beneficial and invigor ating in its effects upon the system as natural repose. It states, however, that sugar candy is only effectual against coihmon insomnia, and would be powerless if that affection were caused by any other complaint. EXPAND Tan Cnsar.;--Those in easy circum stances, or who pursue sedentary indoor em ployment, use their lungs but little, breathe but little air into the chest, and thus indepen dently of positions, contract a wretchedly small chest, and lay the foundation of the loss of health and beauty. All this can be perfect ly obviated by a little attention to the manner of breathing. Recollect the lungs are like a bladder in the structure, and can be stretched open. to double the size with perfect safety, giv ing a noble chest and perfect immunity from consumption. The agent, and the only agent, required, is the common air we breathe, sup , posing, however, that no obstacle exists, exter nal to the chest, such as tying it around with stays, or having the shoulders to lie upon it.— On rising from your bed in the morning, place yourself in an erect posture, with your chest thrown bet*, and the shoulders thrown entire. ly off the chest ; now inhale all the air you can so that no more can be got in ; now hold your breath and throw your arms off behind, holding your breath as long as possible. Repeat these long breaths as often as you please. Done in a cold room it is much better, because the air is so much denser and will act much more pow erfully in expanding the chest. Exercising, the chest in this manner,-it will become inflexible and expansive, and will enlarge the capability and siztref the lungs. - Penusi2luania ails telejrap4, ,fribay lficrnoon, 'November 311, 1660. CIIEAP Jontr.—We take the same pleasure in certifying to business talent and integrity, as we do in informing the public of lack of the same, and we do not intentionally make any ambiguous statement, calculated to mislead the citizens of Harrisburg and injure true business men. We are sure we are right, then go ahead and speak plain. There was a bogus Gift estab lishment, where at least one lady was insulted, on Market street, near the railroad, but we wish it distinctly understood we do not refer to Cheap John, No. 99, Market street. At this es tablishment you pay no money for goods of any description unless you are suited, and we can safely say if you purchase, you obtain the worth of your money. GREAT ARRIVAL Of new and cheap goods ; splendid and large assortment just opened.— Beautiful styles of new De Woes ; 100 pieces of new Colicos splendid colors 10 cents.; 50 pieces Canton Flannel 10 and 11 cents; large lot of black and brown Muslin ; 1000 Ards of pant stuff for men and boys ware ; 30 dozen Undershirts and Drawers 65 and 75 cents ; 50 dozen Wool Socks 20 cents ;. Black Alepacka Shawls, Cloaks, Cambric Bands, Flanels, Dry Goods of all descriptions ; 10 pieces black Cloth for Cloaks. Please call and examine our large assortment, S. Lava - , at John Road's old stand. From the Fouthern Standard, Trenton, Tenn. Souris( CAROLINA.—This fountain-head of tories, nullifiers, rebels, hotheads, fools, and traitors has become the standard of Southern statesmen. It furnished the main body of tortes in the Revolution. These supported Aaron Bulr for the Presidency instead of Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declara tion of Independence and founder of the Demo cratic party. The next characteristic step was to nullify the laws of Congress and draw the sword against the Government presided over by such men as Jackson, Clay, and Webster. Ever since then the turbulent and disunion ele ments of the Government have made their headquarters in South Carolina. They were maddened when Calhoun failed to effect the fell scheme of secession and have ever since made their patriotism subservient to revenge. The State has no cause for com plaint. No slave can escape from her far southern borders. The tariff pays the expenses of the Federal Government, and there is no thing lacking but to keep up a State Govern ment to her liking. The Federal Government, then, does not lay the weight of its little fin ger upon her, but has to endure her Congress men who swim in whisky and bully all Wash ington. The truth is that South Carolina never had a scintilla of wisdom, moderation, or conservation, and has now become completely deranged. We love Tennessee and Kentucky. Their banners have floated over every hattle-fleld, in triumph and glory, and never did either utter a sentiment disloyal to the Union. Their citizens are noble and pratriotie and have ever delighted to honor such men as Clay and Jackson. Upon these men, even in her better days, South Carolina waged an unceasing and mali cious war. What, then, shall we do in this hour of peril ? Will ld Whigs abandon the teachings of Clay, and veteran Democrats re pudiate the maxims of Jackson, to worship at the shrine of South Carolina, just when her madness and revenge have reached the climax ? We bear the answer from every hilltop and every valley---from every - wing - ma -- every Democrat coming to the conservative element of the other States, louder than seven peals of thunder. No ! never, while the past is remem bered or tine statesmanship has foothold in America! The border States bear the suffering and losses resulting from the Union, and will not hesitate to repudiate the spurious guardian ship and appeal to the Constitution and the Union for protection instead of a set of mad men. South Carolina would bring Canada to our doors, nullify the Fugitive Slave Law, surren der the Capitol, the Treasury, and the army of the nation to our enemies, that they might em ploy them in the destruction of our towns and cities, in laying waste our farms, and in stirring up the servile population to indiscriminate and barbarous murder when the gallant sons of the border had been called away to form a bulwark for the protection of South Carolina and the other rash seceding States. Oh 1 what philan thropy ? It entails war, famine, death, and should be greeted not by the smiles of Heaven or the congratulations of mankind, but with scorn by all patriotic men, and the instigators should dance to the deadly music of the can.. Opinion of the Southern Press DESIRABLE ~k~lS U*P I [eZel.Z.)'i! Black and Purple Alt Wool Figured Merinos, Plain Black English yeloue Reps. Black and Purple Tektite Cloths,Silk and Wool. Plain All Wool Cashmeres and Merinos. Black and Gray Worsted Poplins. Black and White All Wool Delaines. Black and Purple Figured Cashmeres. luFin's Best Bombazines. Superior Black busses. .I.upin's Extra Alpaccas. Neat Style Striped Mohairs. Eons,lino Style Paramettas.'; 161-4 All Wool Detainee. English Chintzes. Mad Clana Cloths. Plain Mohairs. Calicos. Suramos. Puy: Buck Exiv. REP. MOURNING} Sum do BLACK A.ND Weirs do do CO PURPLB A 4.11) BLACK do do do PRIMA Ctores, New and Desirable. Every article of the different kiada of DRESS GOODS in the BLACK and SECOND MOURNING line. Selected from the very bust makers. Lupin's Square Thibbet so Long do do Black French Blanket Shawl., 2d Mourning French Blanket Long Shawl 9, 2cl Mourning French Blanket Square do, English Crepe Veils, (every size), Grenadine Veber, (every size), English, Crepes., French Crepes. SHROUDING CASHMERES, SHROUDING FLANNELS, BLACK GAUNTLET'S, all kinds, BLACK GLOVES, all kinds, BLACK BORDL , RED HANDKERCHIEFS, (allkinds). BLACK BOISERY. (all kinds), SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COLLARS, ig,I4 . PLAIN BLACK RIBBONS. An inspection of our stook Will convince all. CATHCART Lt BROTHER, n 27 Nest to the Harrisburg Bank. 1860. 1860. THIRD OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER mix t.E ar clo D A LARGE STOCK OW GOODS OF ALL KINDS TO SELECT nom. Bargains in Delaines at 12/,r . cents. Bargains in Prints at 6 and 10 cents. Bargains in liduslins 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. 141 Market Square, nl9 Nest to the Harrisburg Bank. Special Nntifts. DR. JAIL 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, nvites rest, and removes every symptom of consul:rip ion. Price S 1 00. Sold by GEO. BERGNER. jy 20 VIF DR. JAS. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP. Are y tux lungs weak? Does a long breath give you pain? Have you a backing cough? Do you expectorate bard, ough matter? Are you wasted with nip la sweats and want or sleep? If 80, HERR 18 TOUR R12511 1 J , 1* 1 t will 1111 questionably save you. Price $1 00. SO 1 by CIF.ORGE BERGNER. re,r7-dew4in BRYAN'S TASTELESS; VERNIFITGE. To quiet The riot Of worms—the vile scourges The Vermitege give, And, as sure as you Pee, They'll get their discharges. What Is Itsvart's Vstairsuos? Simply a pure and tasteloss 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 saute. Said by llso. Qy RONIM. jy2o PROP. WOOD'S HAIR RkSTORATIVE.—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 hair, do it more Injury than good. They burn it up—destroy the life cf 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 canto any manner be injurious to the hair, while its success in accompltshiug what it pre tends to do has been verified In hundreds of cases. We advise gray heals, 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 MOTHERS, 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 mediums—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup fur 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 cur life, but we feel compelled to say to our readers, that this is no hum bug—we have tiled 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 hest. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay a supply. au 22 Davis' Pain Killer. No Itzototas is more prom pt in its action in cases of Cholera, Cholera Itorbus, Ste., than Perry Davis , Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged antidote which sel dom tails if 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 efilmcious in cholera 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 tho poison of Centipedes, scorpions, hornets, &c. REV. J. BENJAMIN, Late Missionary in Burmah. Sold by all druggists., grocers and medicine dealers broughout the United States and Csnadas. Tam Mann HEAIER.—Let not disease, with its fangs, prey upon you, until the cold band of death hurls you to awuntimely grave. Shake off tte feelings or despair and hopelessness, so liable to come upon the invalid. The plant born of the Sim 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 dis ease itself, is impure blood, and through the different channels of the lungs, the stomach and vital organs, .IUDSON't I MOUNTAIN TIERS PILLS wit pass, ming- Hi ' * with the blood, seareh 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 hest causes the morning dew to riseas mist, then growing stronger, casts his burning rays up. on it—and behold 'tie gone—se cleanse the blood, and disease, like morning dew, retreats and vanishe2. There is no blood purifier equal to JUDSON'S aIOIINTAIN HERB PILLS. 'Sold by all medicine deities. noll3-lm 'W - Wit call - the atteurtou of our Toado-os to en article advertised In another column r called Bacon FOOD It is an entirely new discovery, and must not be cotfound ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for sb• sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and what one gains be retains. Let all these, 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. EALON'S germs CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course mast bAnvaluable for all Mem 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. Atit-See advertisement. ant-tfebe For sale by C. A. Dannvart, sole agent, Harrisburg,Pa, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, N. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of all thoso 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 HARRIED LADIES tls peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on he monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, vice One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should net be taken by females during the FIRST THREE IMONTHSqf Fregnaucy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbo, 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, anUony, or any thing hurtfulto the constitution. - - ifft directions in the pamphlet - around each package, which Should be carefully preserved. • N. 8.—51.00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any au. thorizad Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. For sale by Ci• A. BANNVArtr. Jy9 dawly BUY TILE BEZT NORTON'S 41:3 9 I Mg" "X' ME sia FOR SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, PE RDIARk:NTLY CURED! SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD READ, FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN. This Ointment bears no resemblance to ay at tier ex terns' 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 source—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the skin on the surface. Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, &0., operate dew/award, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. NORTON'S OINTMENT, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward, and every particle of it is dis charged throu , the pores. 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 disease are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relayse. 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 expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A angle box wilt satisfy you of the truth of all that is here tated. Since its first Introduction, the properties or the Oint ment have been tested in the most obstinate ga.---c.a 041 hat utterly detled-the best medical skill In the country, and upon whir& the most celebrated healing springs pro duced no effect—and in every instance with every euc ems. Sal in 'Large Bottles—Price 50 Cents. GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York WHOLFIMIS IiF.POT AT ?ENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggiels,„:l.s Beekesalsiet , „ Sold by Ciro' .F415'1931; Harrisburg, Pa. toar7-diwi7 apecial Notires Dit. MCCLINToCK's COLD AND COUGH MIXTURE, fle established an ~13n.lard reme•3y for Cough, Cold. Influenza, Hoarseness, and all in Mons or the mucous membrane of the throat, palate and nose, is endorsed by physicians, and all who have used it, as a preparation that has no rlval in the field. Price :25 cents. :sold by George Bergner. jr2o W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR D YE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—co staining the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. Noce are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor " sold everywhere. rl2 dim] y From the New York Times, August 3, 1859. SPALDIE(I's PREPARED GLUE.—Prepared Glue: a very useful and convenient article for housekeepei a and others, is 'ipaiding's Prepared Glue." It Is one of those inventions, small in themselves, which, never theless, go far in the economies of household manage ment, and are an ever-present aid in saving time, ex pense and trouble. The number of small repairs to fur niture, picture-frames, crockery, children's toys, lea ther, shell and other fancy work, with the almost innu merable uses to which in every household a really good and ever-ready article of this kind may be applied, will at once suggest themselves to the ladies. Damaged book-covers, loosened leaves, dilapidated maps and her bariums, will rem iud the student and book-worn of its value. This Glue is compounded with chemicals which hold it permanently in solution until it is applied.. with out electing Its strength, and which serve to give the ad. hesive matter a firmer hold on the surfaces to be United, after which they quickly evaporate, leaving the glue to harden with rapidity and tenacity. It is estimated. that there are at least five millions of households in the United States, and that an outlay of from one to ten dol lars is annually required to make 6M/di repairs to furni ture alone, apart from the numerous neglects and make - shuts that are necessarily resorted to. nol9-lm nov2itilm HAIR DYE ! HAIR DYE ! ! WM. A. BATChItLOR'S HAIR DYE! The Original and Best In the World I /LL others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, If you wish to escape ridicule. 'FRAY, RFD, or RUSTY HAIR DYED instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without Injury to the Hair or Skin. FIEIEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wut. A. BATCHELOR. since 1839, and over 80,000 ap pleations 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 WARRANTED out to injure in the least, however long it may be con tinued, and the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for Lhe by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. 4-yr-The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Wm- DAM A. BACIIRLOR. Address, CHARLES BATCHELOR, Puoryorron, marl2-dawly 81 Barclay street_ New York. EILPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY rrillE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painlul Menstruations, removing all oh • structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature TJ MARRED Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, es they Will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Plus can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do There is one condition of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken =thou/ incituczng a PECULL4R RESUEI. the condition referred to is PREGNANCY—. the result, MISCA ItRIA GE. Such, is the u7esultli/e tendency of the medwine to restore he sexual functions to a normal cendttion, :hat :oen the reproductive power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, arid free from anything injurious, Explicit directions, which should be read, ac company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing id to DR. CORNELICS L. OIiZIOMENLN, Dos 4,531, Dost Office, New York City. geld 1, - . r - oev Tennlntin ['very town in the United states R. IL lIIITCRINGS General Agent for the United'States, 14 Broadway, New York, To whom. all Mamas orders should be sd Sole, is Harriaburg by C. A. BANNirmet PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD! WINTER TIME TABLE FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1860, The passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows S T IPY A It D THROUGH EXPRES:S THAD: leaves Harrisburg at 2.40 m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.50 a, m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12 55 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. in. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. m., arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. These trains make close connection at Philadelphia with SO New - fork Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves ILirriaburg at 7.59 a. m., rues via Mount Joy, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 1330 p. m. RARRISRLIUG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Mar rishnrg at 1.15 p. tn., and arrives at Wait Philadelphia at OM p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leave Harrisburg at 5,35 p. m, runs via Montt Joy connecting at Diller villa. with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.01 p. m , arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. in. man. TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at R.OO a. in., ar riyaiat-I..kariliWit at 1.20 p. m. TtIAIN lawns Harrisburg for Pittsburg OJ a. m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00, noon, arrives at E.Tarrisburg at 4.15 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOII3IODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 7.35 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.90 p. to , and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. Attention Is called fa the fact, that passengers leaving Phitadelplea at 4 tO p. in., connect at Lancaster with 'AIOUNT JOY ACCOAIMODATIoN TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.45, p. in SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Went. Rant Division Permov loarsia Railroad, u0c2860-dtf Northern Central Railway ; I _413 , „vmui , .0" L 47 4 . Waluk_Flslsa NOTICE. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. fIN AND AFTEIt MONDAY, November ILI 16th, 1860, the Passenger Traits of the Northern Central ioilway will leave Harrisburg as follows : GOING SOUTH. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at.. 3.00 A. 111. Eyaqolis TItAIN will leave'at....., A. MAIL MAIN will leave at. ....... P. M. • GOING NORTH., MAIL 'TRAIN will leave at 140. P. IL E'SPRF-Sl. - 3 TRAIN willleave SAM P. M The only Trains leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be the AccOIIIIODATION TRAIN South at 3, a. m. ror torther information apply at the °Eke, in Perm.' FrAilrotid Depot. ' JOHN W. HALL, Agent. Harrisburg, November 24, 1860.-24. dtf -- --WANTED; 5.000 forP O w U ch aS w ofe OWillp aLyDthe veryCOPPER, alt realet price in oath, at the ectaamct ' EAGLE WOMIN. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor ET Barclay Street, New York NOTICE I=l!37iEM jfebicaL SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. TT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established lace, a standard Medi cine, known and approved„,,,7 iby all that have used it, and it now resorted to Kt Iwith eosfidene.s in ail the diseases for which it Is re-, 0 (commended. It has cured thousands'E.4 within the last two s esr who had given up all hopes' ' of relict, as the numerous unsolicited certificates WIN my possession show. The dose must be adapt-Irr i eel to the temperament of the individual Liking it,and in used in snob quantan ar to act gently on the bowels. .7 i : Let the dictates of your gee , Use of the l IVEK INVIGO-fr,! 4 Livia ConrriaLvrs, DIMLY p. lODIARRHOEA, SUMMER Cost-bit BY Sock STOMACH, HABIT- 1: 2 4 CHOLERA Want; CHOLERA JAUNDICE, FEMALE Wean successfully as an °REINA wiII cure SICK lIKAPACIII IN rwstm iftyrrv, IF TWCI TAKEN at commencement 01l ALL WRO caste ARE ow favor; 1 rarDlix Water In the month whit the In Vigorator, and swallow both together. PRICK ONR DOLLAR PRA Irma& —ALsO--- SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXIIIACTS, AND PLR VP IN GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The FAMILY CATEAR active Cathartic which the practice more than twenty The constantly increas 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 OATH all ,„„. ferenco to this well estab.. hi ded from a variety of the E 4 which act alike on every nal, and are good and cafe thartio is needed, such 1.9 Sleepiness, Pains in "te Pam and Soreness over Ste ge, or weight in the head, all Worms in Children or Ad- rt Purifier of the Blood, and A l flesh is heir, too numerous -9 tsement. Doss, Ito 3. 0 PRICE SO CENTS. IRE LIVER INVIGORATOR AND FAMILY CATE/AR- M Prins are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold wholesale by the Trade in all tho large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprieta, je2.o-dtrwyil 835 Broadway. New York. *saves wel._lf 7 .47 2 C 6011: O t? s A SUPERLATIVE 4 ,TONIC,DIURETIC, 4 47 coo' INVICORIffINC, CORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersey and Pennsylvania; poiheeartes, oirovers and Private Families. Wolfe's Pure Cognac Broody. Wolfe's Pure Maderia, Sherry and Port WI se. _ - Pose savaalCU and St. Croix Rant, "Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Wiliekr. ALL IN BOTThLS I bet I - rave to call the attend in of the citizens of the United States to the above Virmsx and Moms, Imperial by Udolpho Wolfe, or New York, whore name is fami liar in every part of this count 'y for tee purity of M celebrated SCHIEDAM SCHIVAPP.I. Hr. Wolfe, in h's etter to re.l, epedking of the purity of his WINES and LiQuOars, says : "I still stake my epuiation as a man, my st.td ing es a merchant of thirty ye,rs' resdenre in the City_ of New York, that all the BRANDY and Wissa which I bottle aro pure ns imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every our chaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the. leas, and a lac simile of his signature on the cerritirr,te. Toe public are / etfoily invited to call and examine for themselves.— For gale at Retail- by all Apothecaries and Grocers in ielphia. tiBONGP. M. ASHTON, No. 832 Mar t Iphia. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Cam ler : Fxositions Bramms Felt ONE. NEW YORK amacuadm.— We are happy to inforni our fetow ..eitlzeris that there is one place in our city where the pi* keirin, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purcbase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, ant of the best quality; We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, ahhough it will well re pay any stranger or citizen to visit thielpho Wolfe's ex tensiee Warehouse, Nos. IS. :It and 111 Beaver street, and NW. 17. 19 and 21, v:ar. etfirlil street His stock of Schnapps on baud ready for shierrieut could not have been less than thirty thousand te=es' the Brandy, some ten tt.oursand eases—Vl:Asps of 1836 to 1656: and ton thousand cases of Madeira, Slimy and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jama:ca and St. Croix Burn. some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, fitted with %sande, Wino, :to., in casks, under Custom House fey, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of boiompos last year amounted to one hu,drcd and eighty tho.eand noon,, and we hope in 1 —s aran two years he may be eeirary s.ucceesful with his Brrodics and Wines. - - lover of Ms. His businessmerits the patronage of every species. Private families who v. ish pure Wines and tiquors for medical use should send their ord , rs direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land maze up their minds to discard tdo poisonous stuff Irons their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure WINES and LIQUORS. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers In the country, puts up assorted cams of Wines and Liquors. Such in_an,JEu should be su g itt t his tens of ttrlnatils or Op -patients in The United States, who sell nothing out imita tions, ruinous align to health and human happiness. sep6 oast 6mi C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sot) agent for the cit. ELIIIBOI,O 7 S Pn.se.Pait Arlo II Cures Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Air etions u e. LJIBULD'6 tieutilud rrcparatunt fur Nervous KO. 11 Debilitated Sufferers. - rj ELI" BOLD' 6 Uenume rr cparaLion .14 PouroK, 11 Loss of bleniory. jJ E I .11 13 uLD , S Geouinl Preparation for Datioalty J.l Breathing, General Vireakoess. lIELMB'JLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nervel3, H.rror of Drath. Tremr,ling. Ht›CUIA , IJU Prepai alrm Lur P.s i t 4. - Weet49, COl I. Feet, Dimness or vision. Ti hi... Allot, tiv twine Pre,,aratiuu for Languor, Uni versal Lassitude of tho Muscular System. HELM tith-IJ'* Umatilla rreparaman fn I aiitt llutUlta mince and ErUp'ionS. Bo OD e It c e. ;„: r:ie c x r : o a 10: Pain in Ole ,& SOl advertisement headel 11 - 2,IAIBoLD'S EXTRACT BIICEU in another column. PUBS! To sele:t from a largo sock cf Far , GO 10 CATIICART,3 To see and buy nice new Furs, GO TO CATHCART'S. To get any laud of Furs _con 'w.a y TO sh, GO CATHCART'S - To purchase Furs without any ti-t, GO TO C To have Furs guaranteed to bewhat thry are repre sented, GO TO OAIHCARI'S. repre sented, To fled the largest, hest and ebeal-est let of Fore- of every kini, CALL ON cAme.tr No. a BrsoTREW.z, 14 Market Square, Nest door to the Harrisburg Bank. COTTAGE FURNITURE, in Chamber %_) Suits, e,ontaining - Eressiiiißureau, Bedsteads; Wash ,tand, Table, Four 'Chairs, add a Roctilig Chair, from 523 to 540 a out. Bureao3 and Bedsteads from $4 50 to $lO 50, and caber artieles at equally PM BSurea. at the Ware Booms JA .IE2 1t,80T9 tc,..91. .- 29,South e. and 9 . nolB-dim es - - C.l ENE I.;,,ent au. beet variety, 91 ty dtlerent style:. and r.ente,n,irol2l VS to SIS a set. Also, Tucker's Sp:nig Rol 8°U 0 44 best in use—only s6—at JAMBS R. BOYD & SON's. 29 tooth Ffirsond Street, next to Beats stem' nll6-dlm judgment Mae in the and it will cure ATTACKS, DYSPLEEIA,ensosn PLAIN - In, DATE:crews, DROP -IIIAL Costly Emu, Cucato, IINFANTE - 11, FLAT 0 I cE, imaia, and may b.: teed AS FA1111.7 3.1191C1K:-. 11 !(as thousands can ti silty ) OR TtIRES TEASSOOSITI HARI attack. lurk, their testimony to its TIC PILL is a gentle b proprietor has used in his years. ing demand from those who and the satisfection which their use, has induced me reach of all. that different Cathartire act bowels. TIC PILL has, with doe re lished fact, been COI/31)04D purest Vegetable Extracts, part of the alimeetary Ca in ail cases where a ca- Derangements of Stomach, Back and Loins, Costteersas body, Restlessness, Headache Inflamma ory Diseases, Blacwrialissn, a great many diseases to Ithich to mention in this a lvdr-
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