'etegraA. 9p HARRISBURG, PA Thursday Afternoon, December 6 1860. A SPECIAL Plawroa or Cousom will be held at the City Hall this eveuing. GOVERNOR CURTIN, we are reliably informed, will not visit the Capital of the State until the Saturday prior to the day on which he is to be inaugurated. GONE lion.—The Presidential Electors, and the crowd of politicians attracted hither by the meeting of the College, hare left the city, and our hotels once more present the appearance of " banquet balls deserted." They will soon fill up again, however, with members of the Legis lature, borers and office hunters. We antici pate lively times at the Capital this winter. A SPECIAL MEETING Or TUC TYCOONS will be held at the Council Chamber to-morrow eve• ning at half past eight o'clock, Punctual at tendance is requested at the hour designated, as the Chief T3coon will mount the Chair of State at precisely twenty minutes and twenty seconds of nine o'clock. By order. P. FINEGAN, Chief Tycoon LITILt TOMS Y, Secretary. COUNTERFEITS. — Counterfeit $2O notes on the Farmers' Bank of Reading have recently been put into circulation. They are altered from some other Farmers' Bank, by inserting "State of Pennsylvania." at the top, and "Reading" near the bottom. Counterleit $2O bills_ on the Bank of North America are out. The vignettes upon the bills are : in the centre the head of Washington ; on the right a woman with a sheaf of wheat, and on the left a sailor. CHICKENS IN WINTER.- Those not fully up to all the requirements of the " Henery," should remember that if they desire a liberal crop of eggs in winter, the fowls must be fed with raw meat, chopped fine, not less ,than twice a week. They khould also have a con stant supply of gravel, also old mortar, lime, or ground bones. They should be kept warm —the house should have a southern exposure, if possible, with window lights, to shift when necessary. No one, who cares about the ap pearance of his lawns, or the cleanliness of his yards, doorsteps, &c., should allow his fowls to wander about. A chicken-yird, as well as a chicken-house, is indispensable. Fon THE LADIES.--A "fashion" writer in a New York paper says, "the winter bonnets promise to be as plain as a Shaker meeting house ; feathers and flowers will .be seen tap rarely as birds on the prairie. Dark velveCde pressed over the forehead, with almoststral4ht. aides, plain crown, and decoration Of:rich, real lace, only will be recognized as ton li3 the ini tiated." The same writer says of the winter goods that will be worn : "Flash has had its day. The rainbow plaids, with squares as large as small window's, are consigned to oblivion, and ladies are no longer to be seen walking the streets enclosed in chequer work. The railroad stripes are numbered with the things that were. RESPITE OF A MDEDIREIL—In the case 'of James Miller alias Buckey, convicted in Phila delphia of murder in the first degree, and who was to be hung to-morrow, he has been respited by the Governor until the 15th of February.— The sheriff of that city who was here on Tues day, in company with ex• Mayor Gilpin, and obtained the respite, returned home the same evening, when they at once proceeded to the prison and read the official document to the unfortunate doomed man. The prisoner was firm. After the reading, he dreW a long breath which escaped like a deep heavy sigh. There are quite a number of persons is that commu nity who think the case was not one of murder?' in the first degree. The prisoner does not.seem prepared to die ; and this is supposed to bo the reason why the respite was granted. The PREACHIIItie AssomArane adjourned last evening after a pleasant session of two • days, end the ministers who were in attendance have returned to their respective charges: During the discussion relative to the extension of. min isterial terms, some "sharp shooting" ocurred between old and young members of roe Asso elation, imparting a degree of originality and spice to the debate which was refreshing to the audience. One or two of the old fogies pitched into "young America" somewhat roughly, but the latter defended themselves with spirit and ability. Upon the whole, how ever, the session was a pleasant and profitable one. The visiting clergymen were hospitably entertained, during their stay in this city, by members of the Methodist congregation, and returned home highly pleased with the kind manner in which they had been treated. %PORE Tax Meson.—Three dilapidated sped_ teens of humanity, who were last night found op the street, stupid from the combined effects of whisky and cold, and caged in the lock-up, Appeared before the Mayor this morning for a 'hearing. The rust was a regular tramper, a German answering to the name of George Meyer, hailing from Lebanon and bound for Carlisle. The next customer was a Germaa with a lager beer countenance, named Lewis Fisher, on his way from Carlisle to Lebanon.-- The third member of the trio was a feeble old man, with a head whitened by the frosts of seventy-four winters. He belongs In Lancaster county, and not liking the poor house accom_ rnodations, started for Carlisle, where he ex- pected to receive better treatment, having patronised the Cumberland county institution on a former occasion. Judging from the old man's own story he is a regular "revolver," and has been an inmate of nearly all the poor houses in this section of the State. While per ambulating the city last night he fell in with the two worthies first named, one of whom had a bottle of whisky, and the result was that the whole party got drunk. But for the timely i ntervention of the }Keeper of the look-npthe trio would have remained out in the cold, and this morning been subjects for a Coroner's in quest. They were all discharged.j BISHOP SIMPSON has recently lectured on the " Holy Land," and other interesting topics, in various towns of this State. the learned and eloquent Bishop could be induced to visit-Har risburg, and deliver a lecture, we feel confident that he would attract an immense audience. He is said to be unsurpassed in logic and argu ment, and to equal the lamented %Flom in pul pit oratory. I=l= • - - A Cow•limixo AFFAiIt IS on the lapis, if ru mor be true, growing out of a gross insult re cently offered to a respectable young lady, by a married man connected with one of our city churches. The fact having been communicated to a gentleman,friend of the lady alluded to, he at once avowed a_ determination to' waylay and cowhide the afore-mentioned church-mem ber, who is said to he au Old'Offender in matters of this kind. We anxiously await farthei de veloprnentel DISTURBING A C o NOREGATlOl4.—LaWeilerlillg a colored g irl named Mary Jane Keener, was be fore Alderman Kline, charged by the pastor of the colored Methodist c,hurch in Short strest, with disturbing the congregetion during time of worship. The affair, excited considerable sensation in colored circles and attracted a large crowd of the sable sisterhood to the Alderman's office. The charge being fully sustained, Mary was bound over to appear at Court and answer. The law inflicts a ,very severe penalty for die turbing religious meetings. LADIES, &WARE OF ErVITHQUAKES !-0110 Of our Maine exthanges is informed, on what it considers "the most reliable authority," of a singular and unprecedented circumstance which took place in connection with a recent earth quake. A married woman residing not a thousand miles from Yarmouth, in that State, but whose husband has been absent about two years, was delivered of a healthy and sprightly child, shortly after the shock ! Earthquakes have always previously topen _supposed dangerous to human life, instead , of prodzietny it . Wonder what 'effect an earthquake would have in Har risburg?.Great :is the . Pine Tree State, but greater still is the institution of earthquakes ! PORTABLE HEATERS.`---We call the attention, of our readears to the advertisement, in another column, of Mr: Gilbert, who is sole Agent for the sale of Sanford's Portable Heaters. Having one of these Heaters in use in our Bookstore, we can speak from experience and recommend the same to all persons who are desirous of warming their houses without an extravagant waste of fuel. Our: heater not heats pne of the largest store rooms-in'this city,. where the front door fa almosk_constentlY open, but 'also heats a large parlor ,and -bed chamber, Which we found . ini - piaSsible'le `do - with a large Heater manufabtured by RiSterbachrof , Phila- Aelphia, locEtted in th,eceller, .conamningAwice -the, amount of coal '•The ' heater ;itself is an ornament in any room and 'occupies but little space. Persons who use other pre.oftial 'troubled with-srnokewhentbe *fire' is first kind led ; but no such artnoyia.-experienced from Sanford's Heaters:- We invite all , to call and examine,the n thiterixtusel CI, Our store, and we'can satisfy them that' Sithford'els'fouCh stt- Parlor 'to any .of those we have seen or used. WANTED AN HEITL—By the following graphic account, which we. clip from one of the Phila delphia papers; it , will be seen-that the .bogus baby business was not all • exhausted- by .the famous Mrs. Cunningham of,.New York, hew ever that estimable lady may her self . have been exhausted by her ardtions maternal trials and duties. Here, according to the Philadelphia , . . papers, is the latest version of a domestic game of " Hyde and Seek." We publish it in full : Several weeks since we published an account of a habeas corpus case heaid in the Quarter Sessions, wherein as a defenee to a claim set up by a husband to the dnetody.-of an only "child, the wife declared that it was an imposition practiced upon her too confiding lord and mas terthat she had represented herself - as in an interesting condition, and then by;means of a stray foundling, acted the part of a woman un dergoing all the pains incident to maternity. The ruse in this case was successful, and the real facts did 'not transpire until the child was nearly twelve years. Old, and then the wife made a clean breast of the whole matter in furtherance of her design to keep the boy—the parties having separated two years before. Another case of this kind is now attracting the attention of the public. The matter has pro= greased so far as to need theaervices of Recor der Enue, who issued a warrant. for the arrest of the parties.concerhed.Tbe : ladywho acted as principal Weir ,Hyde wife of pasinbiiikei.` 4 l.oo,ut sev, en yearsjigo Mr. Hytie, tvhowini theit,h,Widow sr, mraien -th o e lek tiliii 4Ottibearslig name. For seteili i y ettrl the inioiNvairlioVilelised with any the ; pledgeafof affec tion," but at last 'a' bait 'uirlto the pair z -at least Mr., Hyde was given to untierlitalurthitr stoy**, itheCaire,, and he was none rther , Wiser L° for; a` long - wiiire. The fact - that his wife. had none of the "lacteal fluid" sOMegessary to lliti_ixiiitence.oVe. child, was notialflieient4o,open his.eyeslo':•-tlir3 truth. The child died,luidliNitilitiiii,Mrs.llVde's trou ble all in vain, ari'd'aftehvartirg for some time in order to ii 4 llOW4or,.a.prittir„al 4 ,pacretiv - in her family;_abd fuiding)eof iva,d;alie4gilikie serail to - this Plan' of iissinninglo` be condition which promised to crown the hopes Of the husband. When the time arrived for the, • birth of the child, everything was nicely ar ranged. In order that Mr. Hyde should be the more effectually limb:waled, it was agreed that the accouchment shoidd take place at the house of a friend—Mrs. Fenton=where, of course, Mrs. Hyde was to be'"taken ill very suddenly." Dr. Robinson was in the plot, -and, true'to the previous arrangement, he was on hand at Mrs. Fenton's, where Mrs. Hyde went to bed and through all the- necessary formali ties which ended in the shrill whistle of a child, said child being two days old, and a former resident of the alms-house. Every thing being over, and mother and child being pronounced out of, danger by the accomo dating physician, Mr. Hide was again sent for, and the announcement made to him that he was again a father. But Mr. Hyde was too old to be caught a second time ia this manner, and , he persisted in sending for hie family,physician, Dr. Oebbard, and he insisted upon Dr. Robin son wititinturitil the' other` physician arrived. Dr. R. did remain,. much. to his discomfiture, and when Dr. Gebbard arrived and. made the . necessar examination,xm the game was up. Mrs. Hyde fainted, Mr. Hyde raved, and,Dr. Robin son looked foolish ; :and when Dr. Gebhard took him to.tisk for the Part he- had played, he pleaded " syinfiathy for the Mr. Hyde got out a warrant for the °hill' the parl - Sies concerned in the conspiracy, and two hear ings 'hai l e - ocenrreif liefdre the Recorcreil'init final disposition of the case Ws been reached. pennovluania Mailv •ettegrapb, eburobav 'Afternoon, neretnbtr 6, 16611. IT Is proposed that fire alarm bells in all our large cities should be so managed as not only to indicate the district or ward, but also the, number of the" hotise that is burning.--Ex. That's a "fine idea"—but why stop there? If it could be "so managed", -as to, give, the name of the occupant of the house on fire, to gether with the value of his ffects, and the amount of insurance on the same, the manner in which the premises took fire, &c., it would save reporters a world of trouble. SCOUNDRELISM. —The other night a highly re spectable young lady, while passing up Third street on her way home from the. Methodist Church, was insulted and rudely jostled by three well-dressed drunken blackguards. The "lewd fellows of the baser sort" who commit such outrages are libels upon humanity, and deserve.to be treated to an application of boot leather.. Disreputable scenes of this kind are of such frequent occurrence in our city, that it is unsafe ler ladies to venture on the streets alone after dark. In every instance of this kind, if ladies, or their friends, will furnish us the names of the scoundrels who molest them, we , promise to give them a "puff" in the columns of the TELEGRAPH . free of charge. Dem:ann. has now fairly entered upon her Tilgriatage; and if her mission is attended with its usual vicissitudes, clouds and snow storms will form. the prominent features of the month. December is, in general, the most unpleasant, morn in the whole year, 'with-rapidly de creasing ,days and lengthened nights. Eveq 'nature is hushed to sleep, aud , every change seems only , an advance towards nnivereilgloom and desolation:— . • .4 No mark of vegetablelife is seen,' • Fave the dark leaves of some rude eVOrgreen; No bird to bird repeats his tuneful call,- - • Save the lone redbreast on the moss-gown*ll, l P During her reign, the penetrating winds, the frost that whitens every object, and the whiten ing. rays of the receding sun, all admonish us that . Tinter is at hand—a season dreaded alike by the rich . . as well as the poor. The former on account of the sleet and drifting snows, and,the latter 'for the pinching cold and penetrating winds that Creep into,every crevice-of the hum ble cot. NOTARY PUBLIC.—In these Lincoln times when there is . such a - mild hunt for office, it may be Important" for . Democrats to know that there are-some crumbs yet left for them in the pub lic crib. Gov. Packer, before he .retires. from office, has the appointment of a bletariPiibll.4; perhaps a couple of them, for this place. The office is worth some four or five hundred dol.-- lars a year, and in these hard times may exceed that amount considerably.-- Patriorand Union. The office of Notary Public does riot ‘‘pay' so well aEilkornelzocciple nuagme. 7 •.addistian 'who titilheld;the position for threaleiftWt, and *done business for the Dauphin Depdit Banh,- informs us that his income , from that source bas'lrieraged about one hundred dollars per annum._ 'When Notary Public Uniiler'forni4 Adminisirations, in times past, he informs us .that he did not rSiallis' "five hundred dollars" in that many zeals.lA rnan.careEdlsoharge the dritgs`Of 4 the Office, without inrkirfOit ing with Other. business ;.and if any of 'onr, Democratic friends are anxious to ;obtain-the 'orembs..,yntieft for themln now is the time to pitch in; as the Governor will soon have -to make the - ailipintments. krnotpun Ettrauraur. —A FIRE ni um REAR: , - Between eleven and twelve o'clock-last night, a fellnw was discovered:in the . of: Mr; Bineline, editor of the Rate Sentinel, who re sides'on, Vont street below Mulberry. The son of, Mr. Hineline had ocdasion - to go 'to the by-. drent, when be discovered a man trying to conceal himself belitnite.wash-sttmd in one cor ner of the yard. With a commend_ahle degree of self-possession, young Hineline, passed on through the'yard, deliberately procured water, and returned to the house, without4iviog the nocturnal intruder reason to suppose that his presence:had been detected. Having re-entered the house anAßOcuied t1.e1: 14 :14r, armed himself. with a loadedshot, gun and :proceeded to the. balcony overlooking the yard. Tha r mysterious visitor was still there, and finding that he - was discovered, 'started to'run. When paring Ririe- line, taking deliberate aim,.fired at theretreat ing burglar, the shot taking effect in,therear l of gerson, and causing him to indtilge n some, terrific howls. He succeeded, howeyer, in ef- Jecting his ettape. Mr. Hinellue and his wife were absent from home, their children being the only, occupants of the house at, the time: .This fact was probably known to the burglar, who only awaited the retirement of young Hineline to carry his burglarious — design into' execution. After the warm reception he met with, lt 4 not likely he will attempt a repeti tion of the experiment. SIX THOUSAND DomartsWonam of new goods offered yet. Having taken advantage of the depression of the New York market, I have now a lot of goods to offer which cannot fail to please : 2,000 yards the best Delaines at '2O and 21 cts4 4,000 yards of Calicos at B,and 10 jts.; 500 . .woolen Hoods fop . 67 and 66 - -eta.; very cheap ; 500 pair of gentlemen's woolen Socksolr at 12. and 15 cts.; 60 dos. Undershirtir 'end DraWers at 50, 62 and 75 cts,; I,ooopairs'of ladies Stockings at 12 and 15 cts.; pieces of Black Cloth for Cloaks; a large assortment of jadies" mad' gents' Gloves, and a great many goods. To those who buy to sell again a liberal discount will. be' made, S. Law; at Ithoad's Corner. Pit .ausicsr,.—New music from all the leading publishing houses always received immediately. after: publication. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, 'etc.; all sorts of strings always fresh„on hand, at WM. Knoomes Music store, 92 Market street. • EDUCATIONA.T.. A CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF NA MORALITY is the system of education In a coun try. "In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to publie opinion, that public opinion should be etuightened.”— Trasking'on's Iterstocif Address. To this end the people in general should be educated into a .correct and &wilier acquaintance with the nature and principles of our government and civil Institutions. ' "OUR GOVERNMENT An explanatory statement of the system of Oovernment of the Country, atc, 'A.MANU dL-POR SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES AND POPULAR - USE,"' is a. work which, with proper historical notioes, xives the construction of the provisions of the constitution of the United Slates and of those of the several States, as determined by judicial authority, or derired'from stand ard Wiiters,.bseleding some references to administrative law and practice, so as to altiow-theAttual'lforbinirriflitif general system of Cilvernment.:' It Is' free)trom specula tive 01;i1d0OS, conservative in its tendency, and calculated to cultivate the laire‘of our country. It 45 been Er used` to conelderable extent, in the EDUCATION Op YOUTH; in :different :Rates, earl. - is 'recormastandesl-br' Statesinenlind . PiWideitts and Professors of Colleges.— Price 8100. Sold by M. IVKINNEY, del Harrisburg, Pa. Spuial Nntius. ... .. .. . . , W. A. BATCH:EIDE% HAIR. DYE! . P HIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal.L.instantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Hatrreniedleithe absurd' and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Nose are genuine unless signed "W.,A.. Batchelor " Sold everywhere. . . ' • • ' CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor. marl; dimly 81 Barclay Etrest, New York. BRYAN'S TASTELESS VERMIEUGE To quiet Tbe riot ' Of worms—the vile scourges The Vermifuge give, , : - And, as sure as you Vie, They'll get their discharges. What is BRUIN'S Viramtspes ? Simply a pure and tasteless Vegetable CUrithre. No child can be harmed by it, no worm can survive it, no mother should be without it, no words eau express its value. Price 25 Dente. , Jy2o . . PROF. 'WOOD'S RESTO.EATIVE.—This Re storative for making - the hair grow ; stopping its falling Out, nod 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 alid beautifying the hair, do it more injury than good. They burn ft up—destroy the 11th of its roots— make the hair Fall oft; and produce premature baldness. But Prot Wood% ReiteratiVe may be relied upon as con taining nothing which can In any manner bo 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 head 4, and heads getting bald—all who wish to save their. 00l or obtain a new stock, to get a bottle of Wood's Restorative —N. Y. Democrat Sold by all Druggists. • limlnnts,'laan Tare:—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 werld-re nowohd inediciners. Whislow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething: "We see arCadverilsement.in your column of Mrs. Winelow's Soctihing'Syrup Now we never said a worl in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to our readers, that Mists no hum bug—we hare trial It, and know it to be all it claims. It is, probably; one of the most successful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay a supply.; - an 22 Davis' Pain Killer. NO MnrslOnm is mOre prompt in its. action in cases of Cholera, Cholera Horbus, kc., than Perry Mots' Pain Killer, It Is the acknowledged antidote which sel dom fails it applied in its early symptoms. No family sheuld be without a bottle of it always on band. The stein on llnentrom the nse of the Pain Hiller is easily removed by washing in alcohol. Davis' Pain Killer seems particularly..effimcious in cholera morbus, bowel complaints, and other diseases to which the naives of Burma?, from their.unwholesome style of living,,are peculiarly expoied. It is a valuable antidote to.tbe poison of Centipedes, Scorpions, hornets,' acc. • • REV. J. BENJAMIN, Late klissionary in Burmah. Sold by all druggists, grocers and- medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canada& nll3-1m (WWI: 041 the.attention ototir readers to an article advertised in another column, called BIA3OD Peon It is iMentirely nestdiseovery, and minuet tie cos found ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for the bloixi, already prepared' for ab: sorption; pleasant to the , taste and natural in action, and what one gates be rotains. Let all those,. then, who are suffer -h ing !rpm Paten)", impurity or de fi ciency of blood, and consequently with- some chronic disease or-ailment, take of this lb.oori. Kock and be restored to health, We. notice that our Druggiits have received a supply of .this article, and also of the world-renowned. Dr. EATON'S Lc. mans Omnitar which every mother should have. It is said to ,contain 110 ,paregoric or. opiate -.of any ; kind whatnot.; Midi& course mnitlbe invite:able for all iiihn tile complaints. It is alio said:dull allay all pain, and sa lime wantkin -Itt'actece, teethingoctn at 4118 same regulate,,the _bowels.- -Let all mothers and niurees, rtd4 baye. endered anxious days and sleepless n gide, - procurii a Supply sad be. at once-relieved.: /*yea advertlisemeat. ,_ anfi-tfelbe Forsale b:y C, A . Bannvart, sole agent, Harrisburg,lm, . . . The Times, Angast 3 , 1859. SPEWING'S P.RAPArtgn G.t.mt.,--Prepared a very beefed and convenient article for housekeepths and others, is "Si/aiding:a Prepared. Glue." -'lt is one of these inventions, tonsil themselvee, which,never theless,. go far in the economies of. household manage ment, and are an ever-present aid in saving time, es- Pulft 4 l.and trouble. The number of small repairs to fur ram e, picture-frames, ; crockery, children's logri, ther, shell and other fancy. werit,rrith 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 *Mee suggest themselires to the ladies. Damaged book-covers, loosened leaves. dilapidated maps and her bariums, will remind the student and booktworn of its value. This Glue is compounded with chemicals which holdit permanently in solution, until it is applied, with. out affecting 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 thenslue 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 del is annually required to make small repairs to furni ture alone, apart from the numerous neglects and make shifts that are necessarily resorted to. noV2A-Im TICESIREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 'SIR JAMES " CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Pres cripiion of Sir J. Clarke, Y. D., hyalciark.fatraordirsang to the This invaluable - medicine unedling in the cure of all those pahtfal and dangerous diseamm to which the female ionatitutfon is aaideci. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may' be relied on. ' ' TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly slatted. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period witliregularlty. Each bottle, price One 'Dollar, bears the Government .• Mainz. of Great Britain, to prevent connterleita. CAUTION. Thue Palo should not be taken by ltemaks during the FIRST THREE .110117.THAV Pregrtatecy, as theltak maw to bring oh hffirearriage, but at any other 'Ural they are safe• In all mutes of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limb; Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whitey these Pills will effect a core when all other means bavo failed ; and al, thoug4Apowerful remedy, do pot contain iron calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Tull directions in the pamphlet around each package, Which should be Mirettilly preserved, N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au. thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. , For salt by C. A. llssarourr. MFOJEtTA:FT' TO ^FEMALES. DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseratui, M. D.; NEW YORK 'CITY. 111 HE-combination of ingredients in these j,_ Pills are the resultot a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Paintal Menstruations, rembving nil ob. structions, whether from cold- or 'otherwise headache, pa t in the side, palpitation of,the heart, whiles, all ner , vonsaffbations, ` fatigue, pain in the' back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, erhicharise front interruption of nature -TO ILIMIDED. LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman'a Pills are, invaluable, as they, will bring on the monthly periodwith regiditrity. ladies who have been disappointed infilie use of other Pills can place the 'utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman , s Pills - doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE . . - There is one osnditibn of the female system in which the Pals cannot be takers' wehoot "producing a PECTILLAI2 ILESULI. The condition referred to is P.FIROW4OTY— the rank hILTOARADIGR Such is the- Irresistible leadenW cr the wedwine to restore he_sexual . ftenclions of nonital amdttices, that nen the . reproductive power of stature cannot rend it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Injurious, Explicit sillich should be read, as each box. Price S 1: -Sent by mail on enclosing tbat.,Ccutentrins .L.:Orreetonun, Box 4,531, Post Office, New TOrk-at.Y. Soktliy-onteDrigostin everytown in the United States E. B. Hi:TOED:GS, General Agent for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York,. -2b whom ail Wholesale orders should be addr•••ssrl. • sold in.Harriebto by O. A. Iturevier. • - 0v2.9-dAwlv ' CHESSMEN Checker',Rearcls, Dohthloe, C'heekers, MOO and Dice Bo d es. The leigeet'aissortamiit thiieliy;foisele at all prieei. BERGNER'S GEOLiP BOOKSTORE, my 24 51 Markel Wont, Barrliburg Pa, DR; - - McCuarrooK's PzorosAi. SIRUP cairns tbe4nOst harrassLog cough, relieves the oppressed lungs, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind pipe acd lbroncbial tubes, regulates the excited pulse, nvit es rest, and removes every symptom of consnmp ion. Price 2.1 00. •Sold by Oso. EICRONIIR. jy2o JAB. MoCrnvxocs's PacroasiBranr. Are y)ar lumps weak? Does a len&breath give you pain? Have you a kluging conga Do von expectorate bard, ough matter? Are yon wasted with night Sweats and want of sleep,? . If so, Haw la TOUR 11.1XILIFf. . 'Win an questionably save •you. Price sl'oo. Sold by Gamlen BERGNER. • marl-dew4m ILMLI.111"00E'S COLD AND COUGH .11/frirnigH, the established andatandard remedy for Cough, Colic; In thienza,'Hoarseuess, and all irritations or the mucous membrano.ct the throat, palate anctztose, is endorsed by physicians, aed ".who have used it, as a preparation that has no rivalin. the Bold. Price .25 cents. Sold by George Bergner. • • ' Iy2o HAIR' DYE ! ZA.IR:DYE WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR .DYE The Ortgliial and Belt In the World 11 LL others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, BM, or - RUSTY:IAIR DYED' instantly, to a beautiful Ana lfaturel Brown or Black, Withoutthjury to • the Hair or Skin. TIFTERNIdEBAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Was. A. BATCHELOR since 1839 and over 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair of the Patrons of his famous dye. WIL A. BACHELOR'S -HAIR DYE produces It color not to be distinguished from nature, and is WARRAEHND not to injure in the least, however long it may be con tinued, and the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied, the Hair invigorated for Life by this 4dendld Dye. Sold in alt cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. irirThe Genuine has tho name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Wu, mat A. BACHELOR. Address, CHARLES BATCHELOR, PRorrirrros, marl2-dawly 81 Barclay street, New York. non-lna A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN. PILLS - • Infallible In correcting, regulating, and removing a obstructions, from whatever cause, and al ways successful as a preven tive. THESE PILLS HAYE BEEN USED BY 1 . the doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he is urged by many thousana ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it.l - particularly situated, or those supposing them, selves so, are cautioned against these pills while in that condition, as they are sur'i to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo nition, although their mildness would prevent any.mis chiettu health-"-othernise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Prise $1 00 per box. Fold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladies," by sending him $1 00 to the 'Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pos tage" by mail. Sold aiso by S. S. STEVENS, Reading, Jonxsox Uotoowax COWDMV, Philadelphia, J. L. Lam salmon, Lebanon, and by one druggist in every citiand village in the Union, and by S. D. How; sole proprietor, Now York. N. ft.—Look out for counterfeits. ..BUy no Golden PiHs of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Rowe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe; thurefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be. lug humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited. deldwanwl y. B>UY TEE BE A ST. NORTON'S 4COI.ILVW.7IC3EIZerTe FOE SALT RHEUM A.ND SCROEUL.A., PERTIVINIINTLY CURED! • • SALT RHEUM, !SCROFULA, SCALD HEAD, 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 . of tier ea ternal remedy at present before the world. The mode° 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 &c., operate downward, thui driving the disorder inwards' and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. Noarox's Oorratexr, on the contrary, throws.the poison of the disease upward, and every particle 'of it is dis charged arca the pores. Thus the cures it effects is conipilte. Not only are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings to duced;-but the seeds of the disease s are expelled from the flesh ;:consequently there can be relapse. Victims of alcerous and ermitive 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 Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth 01 alt that is here taxed. Since Its first introduction, the properties of the Oint ment have been tested in the mostobstinate 010173-441Spil hat utterly defied the best medical skill in the `country, and upon whick the most celebrated healing springs pro duced no effecCL-and in every instance with every one- Said its Large Bottles--Price 50 Denis. GERRIT NORTON, Chensist, Proprietor New Yoit WHOLISALB DENY! AT PEN - FOLD, PARKER & MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggista, 15 Beekman:at., N. N. Sold by Gro.BzeurrAtt, Harrisburg, Pa. mar7-clawkr DESIRABLE MOURNING GOODS Black and Purple All Wool Figured Atertnos, Plain Black English Velone Reps. Blank and Purple Tamize Cloths,Slik and Wool Plain All Wool Cashmeres and Merinos. Black and Gras Worsted Poplins. Black ,and White All Wool Delaines. Black and Purple Figured Cashmeres. Lupin's Rest Bombazines. Superior Black Lustres. Lupin's Extra Alpaccas. Neat Style Striped liohairs. Emeline Style Paramettae. 161-4 All Wool Delaines - English Chintzes. Madonna Cloths. Plain Mobairs. Calicos. SUPERIOR RUIN RUCK ENG. REP. MOUREt"i4 SILKS. do BLACK AND WRITE do .do Pussim .AND BLACK do do do Panne Crania, New and Desirable. Every article of the different kinds of DRESS GOODS in the BLACK and SWORD MOURNING line. Selected from the very beat makers. jy9 dawly Lupin's Square Thibbet Shawls, do Long do do Black French Blanket Shawli, 2d Mourning French Minket Long Shawls, 21 Mourning French..l3Linket Square do, English CrepoVeils,-(everY Grenadine Veils, (every size), !English. Crepes, French Crepes. SHROUDING CASHMERES, SHROUDING FLANNELS, - BLACK GAUNTLETIS, aD kinds,- - BLACK GLOVES, all kinds, BLACK BORDERED HANDKERCIIIIMS„ (all kinds)... BLACK BOISERY, kind 2), SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.OI , COLLARS, PLAIN BLACK RIBBONS. . An inspection of our stock will convince all. CA.TIICART & BROTHER. n 27 Next to the Berrisbuirßank. toys, BASKETS AND F ANCY GOODS JOHN DOLL' No. 120 North Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. - rust' _RECEIVED, at hie NEW STORE a very large assortment of TOYS of every deeorlP - - Mu. also, F,ANOI BASKRTS, WORK BOXES,,Tobacco: Boxes, Seger ,Cases, 'Pipes; Canes and Fancy Articles or a large variety. All being imported direct from the manufacturers enables me to sell at very low prices. •. Aar:Please katlinted:eatonine my stock. - -1320,dur GOLD 11 AINEVJELVER [BOUGHT' , AND SOLD at a 0 ZIMMERALAN, Banking, Stock, Bill and Collection Office, No. 28, South Second street. nS2 lipttial Notices. FOR, FEMALES. ~i~it~f. SANFRD LIVER INV I GO RATOR NEVER DEBILITA.TES. T r is compounded entirely frOm (hmiu ,_•, I . and has become 1131 fattabiathad WI, a. Stands/CUM tyt tine, known and approveda. by all that have used Ot t and 'is now resorted to eitwith confidence Ina al te. illeeinkiii for which it is re- 0 commended. It has cured thousands E l within the last two years who had given up all hopes ..,,,e of relief, as the numerous unsolicited certificates in •1 4 my possession show. The dose must be adapt- cd ed to the temperament of the individual taking it,and ri used in such quantities ez to act gently on the bowels. 7.i.' Let the dictates of your 14/ use of the LIVER INVIGO- I_ 4 Ltvaa COMPIAINTO, BILLIO p zolnumnora, &awn Com- be Sr SOUR STOMACH, Ham in Moms Moms Camas& •—• JI:ONDICN MENAIN Wsix INICCOBaIIIy as an ORBINA- Win cure SICK HEADACHE IN Twsarrr MINIITIN, T/ TWO TAKEN at commencement of ALL was cairn Las GIV WM: igirAttx Water In the month with the•An vigorator, and swallow both together. . • ' anal eel DOLLAR PRR BOMA. SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED PROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND Pin UP IN GLASS CAM, AIR TIGHT. AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.` J The FAMILY CATHAR- _..• TIC PILL is a gettle bn active Ca th artic which the UV proprietor has used lirhis .., . practice more than twenty .3 years. The constantly increas- ".. ing demandfrom those who have long used the PILLS tvl and the satisfaction which all express in regard to 1.4 their use, has induced me to place them within the gs. reach of all. t'llie Profession well losow '—' that di ff erent Cathartics act on different portions of the ~,,,, bowels. The FAMILY CATHAR- ta TIC PILL has, with duets° , ference to this well estab- 1.1 lished fact, been compote; ded from a variety of th Es purest Vegetable Extvacts, which act alike on over ~,,, part of the alimentary ca nal, and are good and i tPI in all cases where a ca thartic is needed, such as ; il Derangements of Bloomeh 3 / a oiness, Pains in Merl Bark rand Loins, Chstmenets , Peon and Soreness over fitegl hody,.iliftleamess,ifeaelache 1 or weight in the head, all .. Inflammatory Disease Worms in Ch il dren or Ad- ri sate, Rheumatis a great Purifier of the Blood, and A l many diseases m, to whit& flesh is heir, too numerous "I to mention in. this ii lv,v;• tasement. Does, Ito 3. 0 PRICE 80 CENTS. TEM LtyraTuvroonSmon MTh FAXMitTIVISt dA ' IC Pins are retailed by Druggists generally,and Sold wholesale by the Trade in all the' large towns. - - 8. T. W., SANFORD, M. D., _- ManUfacturer and-Proprietio - r' , -4 je2o-dawyi] 836 Broadway, New ,York. . A\ - 40161 1 4110 A SUPERLATIVE ?TO N_ I C,D I UR Ent IMICORATINt COADVAL To the Citizens of NeT - ,Tersev anL ;Pennsylvania:: Apotheearies, Druggists, primers and _,Private Pang' Ha; 4 Wolfe'm Pure Cuplike Brand 4 Wolfe! Pure illaderla:She 3 ;;T arid Port Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix. Ruin Wolfe's Patine Serptisla.and. ALL IfritOPPLitS. " - " 1 "'• ; I bog have to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above Winn and Luxor", import */ by UdolPheWolfe, of New York, whose. name :is fami liar in every part of this count 7 for the porft t y, of hi; celebrateilkausnAti SCHNAPPS. Mr: Wolfe, in his letter to his, speaking of the purity of his Wurze and Lrgoolist says will stake 'lay, reputation as a man, mrstand mg, as' a merchant of thirty years' residence In theeity of New York, that all the Inuuwar and Wiaras which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by everly.pureliaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's ntutuaort the wax, -andsetaz. abiifte of his'Signature on the ceittlictte. The public 'die - re spectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.— For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries anti Grocers in Philadelphia.._; GEORGE M. ASHTON, 4 -No. 832 Market et . Sole Agent for Philadelphia., Read the following from the NeW Yofieenirier : . ENOR.NOUS &MIMS FOR ONE I , IEirYIELE . MEROELNT.-• We are happy to inform our feVow -citizens that there Is one place in our city where 'the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality; We do not intend to give an elaborate description. of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well re pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe'S es- tat:Give Warehouse, Nos. 18. 10 and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mars etlield street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1898 tolBsB ; and ton thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wise, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large; cellars filled with Brandy, Who, ttc,:, in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. kir. Wolfe's sales of tichaapps last year amounted (crone hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and wo hope in I•;es than two years be may be equally .successful with his Brradies and Wines. His businoss merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Air. Wolfe, until every Apothecary In the land mace up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wnshis and LIQUORS. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Sash a man, and such a merchant, be sustained against bis tea of thonsandi of op. ponents in the United States, Who sell nothing but imita tions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness. sepd-dewdod • ~ C. K. Heller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this elk.` UELDIROLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION 1111 Cures Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney.Affeetiona„. TJEL6II3O.I.J)'S tienuine Preparation for Nervous and ..LL Debilitated Sufferers. ELMBOLD'S Genuine rreparation for Low pai*er;-- Loss of Metaory. - 101[ELIIBOLD'3. Genuine Preparation for Dttilculty of 11 Breathing, General Weakness, ELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation. for Weak . Neiviis, JJ_ Horror of Death. Tremblio • HEj, . I.4OIIIIiLIC Preparation for Nig t Cold Feet, Dinineas uSLUBOLu'S Genuine Preparation for Languor, UM 11 Venal Lassitude of the Muscular System. uELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation f,r /said COW/W 11 nance and Brupdons. HETA LD ' S Genuine Preparation for 'Ma in Back, Headache, Sick Stomach. SEPSeo advertisenient headed HELRBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICHII in another. column. B To select tro© a large Stock or aqb CATHCART'S. To see and buy niee new Furs, GO TO CATHCART'S. To get any -kind of Fun you may wish, GO TO ciniciars . Ask, < To purchase Furs without any To have Furs guaranteed toll noted, To Lod the :argent; beet' and every kind, CALL_ ON CATAGART SLAW - QUIP:RS, N 0.14 Market Square, Lila Next door to the Iforriskorgaank, COTTAGE FURNITURE,- in' Chamber Snits containing Dressing Bureau, Bedstead% Wash Stand, Table, Four , Chairs, and a , Rocking Chair, from $23 to $4O a mat. • . Bureau; aud: Bedsteads from SIF 60 to $lO 50, and other articles at: equally low.figures, at the Ware Balms • • of " • ' • JA Of IL BOYD b. SON, 20 &nth secondistreet. nol4.dlm CIA.NESEAT •CIIAIRS.—The latteit pad heet:oteriety, flity_different styleettod pattzin, from oil to $lB ,e set.. ;Also, picker ' s Spring Bed Bottom, the hest in nee—only SO—at JAMES R. BOYD Et SON'S. 2D South Second Street, next to Bell's Store. nole-dlm SE= udgment guide you in lb BATOR, and it will cure Arum's, ThispuestA,Cuogr num, Lnuirmar, blew car. o)exrunue, Cum, relrArltel, F LA TIIIMACI, masa, and may be aged Br Farces Mannur. It tkotetanda can testify) OR. Mare TiLLIMONraiIIARP attack. liera. their testimony krite GO TO a what they GO TO OATHomtps. obeapost lot 'of Fars of