gia4 blegraA, HARRISBURG, PA Friday Afternoon, December 7 1860. CEPITALIO PILLS for headache, just received and for sale at KELLER ' S Dauo and FANCY STORE, 91 Market street. I=l To REMOVB RUST FROM IRON UTENsas.—Rust way be removed by first cribbing oil well into the article, and, in forty-eight hours, cover it with finely powdered lime. Bub it well and the ra-t will disappear. I=lZel imrsovisa Mr. Picket who was caught be tween the cars at Mechanicsburg, on "Wednes day of last week, and considerably injured, has so far recovered as to allow of his removal to Chambershurg, where he resides. CITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. —A few weeks ago the property of the late Airs. Bard, on Third street above Locust, was offered at public sale, and struck down to . Abraham Freaner, Esq., he being the highestbidder.— "Uncle Abe," however, failed to come to time, and consequently the property is again in the market. It will be disposed of at public auction at the European Hotel this evening. SERIOUS ACOIDENT.-A few days ago while two sons of Mr. Korea Powel, of Fisherville, aged twelve and eighteen 3 ears, were cutting wood, the axe of the eldest slipped and cut off cue of the feet of his little brother. The force of the blow was such that it entirely severed the foot from the ankle. The amputated EMI; was dressed by Dr. Nonamaker, and the lad is now doing well. =I Comraminsn.—The affair alluded to in our last issue, which, according to rumor, was like ly to culminate in a street rencontre between a high-spirited young man and an old psalm-sing ing hypocrite who insulted a female friend of the former, has been " compromised"—upon what terms our informant did not learn. The probability is that the weighty apology of the of fender was satisfactory, and that no further de_ velopments will be made. " Socht nix." TEE WIDE-AWAKES AND TM INAUGURATION.- The State Capital Guard, of this city, a neatly equipped Wide-Awake company, will shortly extend a general invitation to their Wide• Awake brethren throughout the State to visit Harris burg on the third Tuesday of January and par ticipate in the parade and ceremonies incident to the inauguration of Governor CURTIN. SEv eral clubs have already resolved to do so, and we hope to see a vast army Of equipped torch bearers here on that occasion—the men