(riclegrapil, fl,ll PA Mofldfly ifferiiooll, DeeeMber IT. 18DO. SEE advertisrment " Ho, fur the Holidays." ThE WATER PLuos.—Have the water plugs been secured for the winter ? II not, the pro per committee should attend to the matter. Dm UNION PRAYBIt 'MEETING will he held in the Presbyterian church, corner of Market square, tomorrow tifternr on, commencing at Jon o'clock, as usual. THE LOCK Ur has been tenantless for two sue reisive nights—a very unusual occurrence.— We may, however, look for a fresh swarm of "yap" during the present week. The old class of "revolvers" who have formerly patronized the lock-up did not like the accommodations this cold weather, and now patronize the county prison, procuring "free passes' into that insti tution from the committing Magistrates. Not a few of them have become permanent borders in the poor house =I THE lisvtvat. MELTING in the Vine Street Methodist church, commenced several days ago, continues in successful progress. Last night the spacious room was crowded to its ut most capacity, and many persons were obliged to stand in the aisles and vestibule, and others to return home, failing to obtain admission.— The altar was crowded with penitents, and a commendable degree of religious interest and zeal seemed to be manifested by the members of the congregation. The meeting will be con tinued throughout the present week, and no doubt great good will be done in the name of the Lord. The pastor. Ilov. Mr. Carson, has thus far been very successful in bis ministra tion, the membership of the congregation hav ing largely increased during the past year. BOLD BUROLARIOUd OPICRATION.-011 Friday night some burglars effected an entrance into the house of Mrs. Eckert, in Locust street, and passed through various rooms, examining closets and drawers, but failed to find agy val uable plunder. A number of table spoons were taken from a drawer and broken. The burg lars, finding the spoons to be pewter, left them lying on the table. The nocturnal intruders deliberately helped i themselves lo liberal sup plies of bread and cold meat, and other eat ables ; and from appearances next morning they must have enjoyed a jolly banquet. A tallow candle, used by the burglars, was left lighted on a table, and burned to the socket, fortunately without doing any damage. Nearly all the doors in the house were found open in the morning, showing that the fellows had visited moat of the rooms, some of them occupied by boarders, who must have slept very soundly.— The burglars, encouraged by past successes, are growing bolder in their operations, and it becomes our citizens to carefully secure their dwellings and places of business. THE COMMAS FESTIYAL.—We are now with in one week of Christmas, and the little folks are jubilant In anticipation of the "good time coming." Theirs is a joy to be envied indeed. Well do we remember when alight-hearted careless boy, before life had put on its realities, how we gave vent to the exuberance of our spirits in the exclamation—" Only one week to Christmas!" And we remember, too, with what anxiety we retired to bed the night before to dream of good St. Nicholas, and to awake in the morning happier in the possession of a a pocketful of cakes, tlian the man who counts his dollars by the million, or who owns the soil as far as his vision extends. This is the happy era in human life—this time once passed never cornea again. Every one can stop and be benefited by going backin revery to that sunny morning in life, and with the noisy whirl of business barred from his mind, live over one Christmas season as it was in childhood. It is like sitting under the willows on a sultry day. It refreshes the heart with a wondrous elixir, and opens up with the key of memory the warm and beautiful but dimly lighted cham bers of a past and better existence. Welcome, then, the happy holidays. Exult and be cheer ful with the little ones, and indulge the spell that takes you back along the vista of almost forgotten years, and makes you realize and en joy the festive Christmas season even as it is enjoyed by them. UNION MELTING. —ln accordance with the nc tice given in the Tarsousru, a number of gen tlemen assembled in the Court House on Satur day evening last. Mr. Geo. S. Kemble nomi nated Hon. JR°. C. Kuexas for Chairman, widen was agreed to. Mr. K. took his seat and opened the meeting by reading the published call, at l'ae same time remarking that he understood it t) be a preliminary meeting, and that commit tees would be appointed to devise ways and means and consult about tha present state of affairs. He was not prepared to express any opinion himself. Capt. Ctrowsza moved the appointment of the following committee, viz: John 0. Kun kle, James W. Weir, John H. Briggs, John H. Brant, H. Murray Graydon, Phillip Dougherty, John J. Pearson, R. J. Haldeman, Thomas J. Jordan, 'Wm. H. Miller, David Fleming, Daniel D. Boas, Herman Airicks, John Roberts, Win, Kerr, Wm. Colder, Jr., Dr. George Bailey, John Wallower, Jr., Henry B. M'Cormick, Dr, E. W. Roberts, Valentine Hummel, Sr., D. A. Kepner, John L. Speel, D. W. Gross, R. A. Lumberton, William Dock, William Buehler, J. J. Greenawalt, J. Brisben Boyd, George W. Porter, Wells Coverly, Gen. A. L. Roumfort, Frederick Trace. Which was agreed to. Mr. GRAYDON moved that "when this meet ing adjourns it will adjourn to meet again neat Thursday evening." The President put the motion, and several voted yes, whilst others voted no. The President, however, declared it varied, which was no doubt correct. Mr. EittAlmon moved that the meeting ad journ. A goodly number voted agalmt the adjournment; but the President deed! A carried, and the meeting adjourned, After a session of ten or fifteen minutes. ASSAULTIING AN ALDEIDIAti.-A man maned Samuel Deiffenbach is now in prison awaitii , g . a trial for assault and battery on Alderman Filer, He is suspected of being one of the gang who stole the meat, lard, and other articles from 111 r. Stephenson'sbutcher shop ; and the fellow would have been arrested on that charge had not officer Fleck previously imprisoned him. THE TAX PAYERS of the first and s. cond wards nre referred to the advertisement of Mr. Zimmerman, collector, in another column. Those who wish to save five per cent should pay up within the time designated. In the present dilapidated condition of our public finances, duty as well as policy should prompt all good citizens to pay the taxes now due, and thus aid Council in retrieving and maintaining the credit of the city. I=== A Summit WINTER DAL—This has been one of those bright, clear, soft Southern days that we seldom experience in this latitude at this season of the year. The brilliant sunlight danced and sparkled with all the joyousness of merry Spring—the sky looked serenely blue, with all the deep azure of Summer. The whole day, in this grim month of December, was like the scene of Hope with happy and resplendent countenance intruding upon the dark and low ering presence of her unattractive sisters— Despair and Despondency. May we be blessed with many such pleasant days during the Winter months. I=l A BAD SHAKING.—Some odd genius, with no fear of the extravagant before his eyes, got up up the following picture of ague shaking : Ile took the ague badly, And it shook him, shook him sorely; Shrok his boots off and his toe-nails, Shook his teeth out and his hair off; Shook his coat all into tatters, And his shirt all into ribbons— Shirtless, coatless, hairless, toothless, Minns boots and minas toe-nails ; Slid it shook him, shook him, till it Made him yellow, gaunt and bony ; Shook him till he reached his death-bed ; Shook him till it shuffled for him Off his mortal coil, and then it Having made him cold as could be, Shook the earth still down upon him ; And ho lies Meath his grave•stene, Ever shaking, shaking, shaking ! ANOTHER ROBBENT.—On Sunday, morning bei tween four and five o'clock, some fellow forced an entrance into the house of Henry Snyder, a lager beer seller, on Third street, and stole a watch and chain, and about $1 25 in silver change, from the money drawer. He then proceeded to the sleeping room of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, where his movements awoke them ; and finding that he was discovered the burglar beat a rapid retreat, effecting his escape. Mr. Snyder had the sum of fifty-two dollars con cealed in this roots bf which fact the burglar, who seemed to be thoroughly familiar with the premises, was no doubt aware. Suspicion at taches to a German of this city who regularly frequented Snyder's beer shop, but no arrest has yet been made. ARRISTED ox Suarictos.—One Jacob Goff, who resides at the corner of Second and North streets, was arrested last Saturday evening, on suspicion of having Participated in the stealing of a fresh-slaughtered bog, belonging to Mr. Ettla, from the butcher shop of Mr. Paul Ste phenson. A can containing fifty or sixty pounds of laid, together witivactme beef and other &ti des, were taken at the same time; and the lard can being found in the house of Goff, excited suspicion against him, mid led to his arrest and imprisonment. He will have a hearing before Alderman Maglauchlia this afternoon. Some of Goff's "chums" are suspected, and a hearing of the case may lead to developments implica ting one or more of them. =l=l RIGHT FOR Oxon.—The usually unreasonable old dame, "Fashion," has for once, since her reign began, inaugurated a good movement. We refer to the introduction among the female portion of community, of those life•preservers and disease-preventives, worth more than all the patent nostrums of the land, viz: Balmoral skirts and thick soled boots. It is true, there have been a few ladies sensible enough to wear the latter for some time, but not until recently have they become really fashionable. This is a revolution of the understanding in more ways than one. It is evident that woman is taking a higher stand in society—that the will, some times, exercise good judgment. For comfort and for beauty, let us have the high-heeled, high-ankled, thick-soled boot, which dashes so courageously through mud and slush—and the gay Balmoral, so jaunty and so sensible. A column might be written on this subject, but since "Fashion" has ordained that the good change shall take placer; it is enough—the work is accompli4d. NexroateL Fear Der.--In response to "nn morons appeals by pions and pa.triolic associa tioneeind citizens, and in view of the present distracted and dangerous condition of the coon try," the President recommends that Friday the fourth day of January be set apart "as a day for =humiliation, fruiting and prayer throughout the Union," and that'the people assemble on that day, according to, their sev eral forms of worship, .to 'keep it Si a solemn fast, and "with deep qontrition and penitent sorrow, unite in hinibling ourselves before the confessing „tux „individualand national' sins, , end in' acknowledging the jus tice of our punishment and also to implore Divine aid in preserving the Union and saving us from the horrors of civil war. We have no doubt the Presidential recommendation will be generally complied with by our citizens. The prayers of truly righteous men will avail much in the present emergency ; but we are of the opinion that had President Buchanan, at the right time, exhibited's proper degree of firm ness, and taken decisive steps, to crush out the disunion traitors, the troubles which agitate the country, and the dangers which threaten to revolutionize and overthrow this confederation, would not now exist. Prayer is all right, for genuine piety exalteth a nation ; but a little "back-bone" in our rulers is also es sential, when treason is boldly preached within their hearing on the floor of Congress. The imbecile old occupant of the Presidential chair has proved unworthy of the trust reposed in him by the people--a coward at heart, and the , Setter.of disunionism and treeabn. He' will orgy retire to obscurity loaded with infamy, and w,ilktike curses of a bone* and indig nant people ringing in hie ears Act.,4o, pcnnovlvanta Daily elegrapb, istionbag afternoon, Mamba 17, 186. U. A STATED MEETING of the State Capital Guard Club will be held at their Wigwam in Eby's building this (Monday) evening, at 7 o'clock. Pucctual attendance is desired. AIItiaE]IeNTSIN PROSPECTIVE.—There will be no lack of amusements in this city during the holiday season. On Saturday evening next the members of the State Capital Band, assisted by diati❑gui.-hed pianists and violinists, will give a conceit at Brant's Hall. On Christmas even ing there will be a grand concert of sacred mu sic by the Roman Catholic congregation In their Church on Front street; and on the same evening a grand social soiree comes off at the hall of the Leiderkranz Singing Society. Two or three select dancing parties will also take place during the week. On New Year's Eve the annual ball of the Friendship Fire Compa ny comes off in Brant's Hall, and this will be among the largest and most recherche parties of the season. Upon the whole we may look for lively times during the holiday season, now near at hand. ECONOMY IN THE FAMlLY. —Somebody says,. and we endorse the sentiment, that an econom ical woman at the bead of a family is the very best savings bank that can be established—one that receives deposits daily and hourly, with no costly machinery to manage it. The idea of saving is a pleasant one, and if the women would imbibe it at once, they would cultivate and adhere to it ; and ull, when they were not aware of it, would be laying the founda tion for a competent security in a stormy time, and shelter on a rainy day. The woman who sees to her own house, has a large field to save in, and the best way to make her comprehend it, is for her'to keep an acccount of current ex penses. Probably not one *wife in ten has an idea how much are the expenditures of herself or family. Where from one to two thousand dollars are expended annually, there is a chance to save something, if the attempt is only made. Let the housewife take the idea, act upon it, and strive over it, and she will save many dol lars, perhaps 'hundreds, where before she thought it impossible. This is a duty, not a prompting of avarice—a moral obligation that rests upon the women as well as the men ; but it is a duty, we are sorry to say, that is culti vated very little, even among those who preach the most, and regard themselves as ex amples in most matters. "Teach the women to save," is a good enough maxim to be insert ed in the next edition of "Poor Richard's Al manac." Ws nssu it a duty to let our readers know, now that the season is at hand twirl:doh an unu sual quantity of confectionary is consumed, that-the place where it may be had in its purity and richness is at lismas's Drug and Fancy Store, No. 91 Market street. HEAD QUARTERS. I thought I was dreamitig. Quite will with surprise For en Instant I closed both my mouth and my eyeal The former, lest speaking the spell I might break; The latter to prove I was redly awake. '* Above me, beside me, before me, around, Was scattered the semblance of all that's. beenfemed Remarkable, beautifal, laughable, gay, Since the world was created, e'en down to to-day. Bach object was fraught with most wonderful grace, And look where I would, naught but beauty I'd face. The mist of bewilderment passing away, ' I noticed a camel hitched fast to a dray, Who quietly pulling his burama along, Preceded a queer but magnificent throng Of poets, and princes, musicians and nuns, Coreleted knights, and soldiers with guns, Shepherds and students, peasants and kings, Women in wooden shoes, ladies with wings, All on a pilgrimage, bound for a shrine Called—Please guess its name, for their secret's not mine. In it grove to their roar an elephant grazed, While eons and tigers looked on quite amazed At an ox, who declared—the benevolent beast-- Ho was fattening himself for a Christmas feast. Some reindeers from Lapland. some birds from Brazil, Each holding a dlamood, or pearl in Its bill; Arabian horses, and stately giraffes, A grum looking bear, which actually laughs, Alligators' from Egypt, and hogs from Japan, A monkey which danced quite as well es a man, American sheep whose musical bass Were accompanied by donkey's more musical brays, All Peacettilly shared the delights of that grove, And seemed ruled by no power stronger than love. A few steps beyond was assembled a group Of Chinamen dining on rich kitten soup. While Japanese Tommy, the witty young noodle, Regaled them with snatches from old Yankee Doodle. A venerable schoolmaster sat in a corner, His name I believe was Nye/tar Dinglesformer, Teaching twenty-four urchins, asnear him they stood, Their ah, bay, tasty lesson. The sight did me good. Behind him !mammal cooly revealed Its treasures of cannon, swords, lances and shield, But each from its duty had found a release, For the motto that ruled, was "In Union there'e peace." Garibaldi played checkers with kings in disguise, John Brown promenaded with Henry A. Wise, And Blue Beard who killed his inquisitive wives Was giving Paul Pry an account of their lives. Uncle Tam and his Cabin was there in great state Surrounded by friends, both the small and the great. John Gilpin was taking his unlucky ride, While honest Ben Franklin jogged on by his side. S me horrid old ogres I saw with surprise, Rocked dear little babies ; while fairies with eyes Bright as candles, and dress of snowiest white Looked on with expression orurest delight. Swiss cottages, sheep.folde, villages, towns, Dogs dressed up like dandies, old witches and clowns, Lord Chesterfield changed to a smart maple Jack, Whiskerandoes who spring at a touch from a sack, Victoria's bed with its rich silken fo'ds, And aweetmeats to heal the most obstinate colds ; The loveliest brat bons for Christmas trees, Innumerable puzzles one's patience to tease. My brains must be swept with a magical broom E'er I tell an I saw in this wonderful room ; At length glancing upward, lo l who did I see But old Santa Claus looking down upon me. The darling old gentleman looks as of yore, He makes his head quarters at e.BLIX. , store; And all that is comical, excellent, rare, You'll find at his rooms—No. 10 Market Square. decll-d2w The Original and Beat In the World! ALL others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, If you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, 103), or REIM HAIR DYED instantly to a beautiful and Natural 13Eown or Black, without injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been Ward ed to Wm. A. Barcemes since 1839, and over 80,000 ap• plientiona have been made to the Hair of the Petrone of Ms famous dye. Wit. A. BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is ITAIUUNtiII not to injure in the least, however long it may be con tinued, and the ill.elfects of Bad Dyes remedied; the SoldVig for Life by this Eplendid Dye. itt all ettics and towns ctf the United States, 14 Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ,tom-The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Wia Lust A. Racemes. Address, CHARLES BATCHELOR, PROPRIETOR, marl2-dawly 81 Barclay street, New Iforli. SANTA CLAUS, M 9 ..70 XA - t Mr. 9 Ng MARKET SQUARE. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I WK. A. BAtCHELOWS HAIR DYE! 01TICE OP ma HARRIBRIIRO, PORTSMOUTH, MT. JOT AND lANCAURR RAILROAD CO., PRLLIDEIPHIA, Dec. 8,1880. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stook s holders of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad Company will be held on THUS DAY, the 27th inst., at 11 o , cloeir a. in., at Santora street . Hall (Sansom street, between Sixth and Seventh streets), in the city of Philadelphia, for the purpose of accepting or rejecting a contract fora more permanentleaseof their road - 161U Psumsylvarda Railroad Company. By order of the Board of fdrectars, dec.ll4ltdeat SIX THOUSAND Dome= Wort= of new goods from New York auction. The greatest bargains offered yet. Having taken advantage of the depression of the New York market, I have now a lot of goods to offer which capnot fail to please : 2,000 yards the best Delainea at 20 and 21 cts.; 4,000 yards of Calicos at 8 and 10 cts.; 500 woolen Hoods for 37 and 60 eta., very cheap ; 500 pair of gentlemen's woolen Socks at 12 and 15 eta.; 80 doz. 'Undershirts and Drawers at 60, 62 and 76 eta, ; 1,000 pairs of ladies Stockings at 12 and 15 s.; 10 pieces of Black Cloth for Cloaks ; a large assortment of ladies' and gents' Gloves, and a great many goods. To those who buy to sell again a liberal discount will be made, S. LICHT, at Rhoad's Corner. DR. JAB. McCuarroor's Psorosel, SYRUP calms the most barrasslng 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, andkremcves every symptom of consump• ion. Price 11 00. Sold by Geo. putoxim. 13'20 Pam. WOOD'S Her. RESTOBATIVS.—This Re storative for making the hair grow, stopping its falling out, and restoring gray hair to its original color, is be coming celebrated. AR 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 of 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 can in any manner be injurious to the hair, while its success in accomplishing what it pro tends to do has been verified In hundreds of cases. We advise gray heads, and heads getting bald- all who wish to gave their wool or obtain a new stock, to get a bottle of Wood's Restorative.—N. T. Democrat. • Sold by all Druggists. • Mamas, Ram) Tina.—The following is an extract from a letter written by the pastor of a Baptist church to the "Journal and Messenger," ancinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world.re nowned medicine—Mrs. Whislow's Soothing Syrup Ibr Children Teething : "We see an advertisement in your column of Mrs. Winelow's Soothing Syrup New 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 ham tried it, and know it to be unit 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. au22 No MgDICINS is more prompt in its action in oases of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, &c., than Perry Davis' Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged antidote which sel dom fails tt 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 efficacious in cholera morbns, bowel complaints, and other diseases to which the natives of Burnell, from their unwholesome style of living, are peculiarly exposed. It Is a valuable antidote to the poison of Centipedes, Scorpions, hornets, &e. REV. J. BENJAIIIN, Late Missionary in Burmab. Bold by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. nig-1m girWi call the attention of our readers to an article advertised in another column, called &ow Foots It le an entirely new discovery, and must not be confound ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for a b sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and • what one gains he rotains. Let all those, then, who are Suffering from poverty, Impurity or deficiency of bloo.t, and consequenUy with some chronic disease or ailment, tale of this BLOOD Foon and be restored to 'health. We notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. Itaros'e Is. rasma CORDIAL, which every mother should haVe. It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of coarse meet beinsaluable hoc au Whit. tile complaints. It is also said that it wilt allay all pain, and soften the gems trosussoiwa bf teething, and at the same time regulate_ the bowels. Let all mothers and Diorite, who have endured anions days and sleepless arable, procure a supply and be at once relieved. iggraee advertisement- For solely 0.. a. Ebonorart„ sole spat, Harrisburg, Pa [Prom the New York Times, August 8, 1859. SPAIDINO'S PegßattlED Gtult.—Prepared Glue: a very useful and dossveolent article for housekeepers and others, is ..Bpaldinea Prepared Glue It Is one of those inventionai Mall in themselves, which, never theless, go tar In the steam's, 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, plcturafresses, crockery, children's toys, lea. ther, shell and other fancy work, with the almost tram merable uses to which in every household a really good and over-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 remind 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 atleating its strength, and which nerve to give the ad hesive matter a Onset 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 dve millions of households in the United States, and that an outlay of from one to ten dol lars is annually required to make small repairs to furni ture alone, apart from the numerous neglects and make shifts that are necessarily resorted to. nov24-1m THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S OFIRBRATED MULE PILLS. Prepared/roma a Prescription gf Sir T. Clarke, Y. D., Physutian Aztraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine Is unthiling in the cure et all those Pubattli and Ulu obsesses to which the footsie constitution Is subject. It moderates all mess and re moves all obitractions and a speedy cure may be railed on. TO MARRIED LADIES It to peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the miUthirperiod with regularity. Baoh bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Goverment Stamp of Great Britain, to preventoonnterietta. There Pate should net be taken by females during the FIRST MIZE Alalf T.E of rresmassey, as they are sure to bring on his' ea:liars, but at any °Our tire they are istit• In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbo, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpita- Lion or Burliest tOlysteries atukWhiteti, these Pills will effect a cure When all other means have - [ailed, and al though a powerfil remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full dine:Akins in the pamphlet around each package, which should be eirefully preserved. N. 8.-41.00 and 6 postage stamps encleeed to ally au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60,Fills, by return mall. For aalsby C. A.Bans►ata. lye dimly DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Oonsellus L. Cheeseman, M. D., RIM YORK CITY. flift_D combination of ingredients in these Pilksetrwtherasult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild In their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities;Paintul Monsukuitions, removing all oh • intuitions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, twin In the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous affection, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs,ure , disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nat TO MARRIED LADIEt3, Dr. Cateenucuses Pills are btubauble, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disitipoluted In the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Chememants Pills doing all that they represent to do. There is one onaittion, of the female system i s which the Pals easassCbstaEas ussaissa ,isroduatsv a PECULIAR RAtiVid. assulatass ?envoi to PREGNANCY— Us *soak .11332ARRIAGE. &eh it the irresistible tentlenelp of to restore he moat funutiotat to a normal atesdeass that nen the reprodactioe power of where cannot retest it. Warranted purely.loretable,.and free from anything Injurious. pitch directions, which should be read, ac. companyeachbox. Price-if.. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 tb Coaxstnrs L. oammus Box 3,581, Post Moe, Neer:_ att. SoldTy onts!.. Aggistin ever town to the United States . R. D. 11.IITC1ENGS; Generaldrot tbr the United States, Brosulway, New York, sik maim s/L. sedge Ass id he ea 0 " 4, 0 41 . • iggrAin - a BAzinum 9101110111 TAMIL, filljzfUrY• 53ptrial Nntites. Davis' Pain Killer. CAUTION- 11311:PORTAPPT TO FEMALES NOTICE A CARD TO THE LADIES DR. DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallible in correcting, regulating, and removing all obstructions, from whatever cause, and al ways successful as a preven tive. THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he is urged by many thousaisa ladies who need 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 win not permit it.— Female s particularly situated, or those sepposmg them. selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are Mr! to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility atter this admo. nition, although their mildness would prevent any tlll5- chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Prise $1 00 per box. fold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANNYART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. . "Ladies," by sending him El 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 rage" by mail. Sold also by S. S. Saa.A.,s, Reading, Josssos, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L. Lax- URGER, Lebanon, and by one druggist in every city and village in the Union, end by R. D. Dewy, sole proprietor, New York. N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Rowe, All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing 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. deS•dweswly. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—lnstantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Noes are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor. 81 Barclay Street, New York. marl - dimly STORAGE ! STORAGE! ! STORAGE received at tlio Warehouse of JAMES M. IVEMT&LEB. IMMI LYKENS' VALLEY NUT COAL I—For sale at $2 00 per too. Isar ALL COAT. nguirFRRD .81" PATEN? WEIGH CARTE JASINM M. WHESIXR. fa' Coal delivered from both yards. a °vie. CABINET WAREHOUSE. JAMES R. S 071) & SON, n SOUTH SECOND STREET, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers. A LARGE VARIETY of Tete-a-Tete So fas, Arm and Parlor Cicala, Marble Top Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads Wash Banda, Hat Raoks, Cali nd examine our stock and prices, as we can sell as low a can be bought in the State. nolB4lm URICH & COWPERTHWAIT WBOLUSALIS & MALL 3tOY GOODS; MERCHANTS, Corner of Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PA. D VFLTCD. T. B. COWIWILTHWAIT. fOYS, BASKETS AND FA NOY .GOODS JOHN DOLL, No. 120 North Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHLEL JU.* RECEIVED at his NEW STORE a very large assortment of TOYS of every descrlP ttoo.. Also, rAN( BABKBTS, WORK BOXF.S, Tobacco Boxes, Segar.C.Raet, Pipes, Canes and Fauoy Articles of a large variety. All being* Imported direct from the tnanufactor,rd onabios me to sell at very low prices. say-Please-oall and examine my stock. irto.dur PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 'WILD BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE at the Public House of Daniel Wagner, "Seven Stars,” on SATURDAY EVENING, December 29, 1880.— The property situated on Second street in the city of Bar risburg below Mulberry street, fronting on Second street 28 feet 8 inches and extending back 210 feet to Raspber ry Miry, adjoining on the one side property of Theo. F. Boyer, and on the other side property of Miss I. Maier. Thereon eructed a TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING ROUSE, with a two-story Brick Back Building. Terms will no made known on the evening of eale by C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, d 4 No. 28 South Second Street. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, ITHE UNDERSIGNED having been ap pointed Executors of the last will and testament of BAR blE'r DURD, late of Harrisburg, dec'd., all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are notified to present them to the undersigned for settle ment. L. C. JORDAN. E. C. JORDAN, no2B Executors. CHRISTMAS TOYS THE ATTENTION ditto public is called to the largo assortment of FRENCH CONFECTIONS, CHINA, GLASS and WOOD .N TOYS, CUM BALLS, DOLLS, &e. New style Letter Paper and Envelopes, at the store of [dS•lw] S H. BMA. VOR RENT.—The store room occupied at present bySamuel E. Zollinger, to. Market street, from the first t f April next. Apply to deß4md JOHN B. THOMPSON. Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, intett aWk, ensa. any irritation or Soreness of ce: kr the Throat, Relieve the Hacking BRONCH Th u g==== - C.; Clear and giro! igrewth to ..).* ir'.oo\k(Cithit voice qf PIIBL,IC SPEAKERS, and SINOERS. Row are meow° of the importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold" in its first atage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy if neglected soon attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHLIL TRIXIIRS," containing demulcent ingredient', allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the "TROCHES' , are a speclflo):hawng made me often a mere whisperer. N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." BROWN'S TROCrtICS BROWN'S REV. R. R. CHAPIN. "Rave proved extremely' serviceable for Himmel:teas." TROCHES REV. HENRY WAED BEECHER. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." BROWN'S TROCHES REV. A. C. EGGLESTON. .Contain no Opium or anything injuri ous." DR. A. A. RAVES, Chemist, Boston. "A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, Am." . . BROWN'S TROCHES Baowws TROCHES "Beneficial in Broneblts DR. J. F. W. LANE, Roston. "I have proved them excellent for Whooping Cough." BROWN'S TROCHFEtS BROWN'S - REV. H. W. WARREN, Boston. '•Senelicial when compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. "Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singers. TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES RROWYS Pref. H. bTACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher or Music, Southern Female College. TROCHES BROWN'S "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Marge nese. From their past erect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." REY. E. ROWLEY, A. IL, President of Athens College, Tenn. ini-Sold by all Druggists at 25 eentsa box. nov26-dawt3m TROCIIES BROWN'S TROCHES! WE SELL NONE BUT PI:TXLM giI,PICM99I AND HAVE AtWAYB ON HARD PEPPER GROUNit AND WHOLE. CINNAMON GROUND AND WHOLE. ALLSPICE GROUND AND WHOLE. MACE GROUND AND WHOLE. NUTMEGS GROUND AND' WHOLE. CLOVES GROUND AND WHOLE. MUSTARD GROUND AND WHOLE. HATENNE GROUND AND WHOLE. Hoge, Thyme, Sweet Marjoram, Summer Savory, Ground Or I:lntoned j HELEEH'S DRUG STORE, deT SlMArket SHIM SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standerdifedl nine, known and approvect,„; iby all that have used It, and is now resorted to IM with confidence In all tbe diseases for which It is re.'o commended. - It has cured thousands' Es 'within the bat two yenta who hadgiven up allhope i re of relief, as the numerous unsolicited certi fi cates I ".. my Protteekln show. ' • The dose must beadept- tg ed to the temperament of 1 the individual taking lt,and (1, used In sorb quaniitii 8 ar to act gently on the bowels. ' Let the dictates of your 4 02 use of the LIVER INVIGO- ell Lrvi COMPLAIN'S, Emmons p lODIARRMORA, SUMMER COM• is at Sorra Brower, Ham ts, CHOLERA Miami , CHOLERA '-' Ittemice, FEMALE WEAN- SuCCORMIIIIy as an ORISSA- al will cure SICH HEADA ra IN TWENTY kfratrew, IT INV r LIM at commencement 0 p . Au. vrso use rr ARE ON- 1.1 revert, a. sir-BDX Water in the month with the In vigorator, and mallow both together. rem cons DOLLAR PER norm. —..ALSO-- CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE =TRACTS, AND PE i UP IN GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. Ai l The FAMILY CATHAR- ...: TIC PILL is a gentle bn active Cathartic which th tai proprietor has used in his practice more than twenty a years. The constantly Morass- ".., ing demand from thole wise have long used the PILLS 14 and the satisfaction which all express in regard to bil their use , has induced sue. to place them within the a, reach of all. Mut Profession well knerw '-' that difthrentCathartles act on dblerent portions of th ~ bowels. The FAMILY OATH la TIC PILL bas, withduere. kraus to this well estab- 1.1 lished fact, been componn ded from a variety of th Ei pared Vegetable Extracts, which act alike on every ii o part of the alimentary ca nal, and are good and s afe Pe in all cases where a=- Mastic In needed, boob es , 4 Derangenem pooh skepoten, rains in ftioe Back and Loins Pain and Bareness over fie pl bed ,Besaernietalleaduske I s or steighl in the head, an ory Disease I, Worms its Caldron or. Ad- aka, Rkernsaiies, a great Firm of tie Blood, and ni t many diseases to fitich flesh is heir, too numerous -91 to mention in this a Ivor hsement. Ws; Ito 3. 0 PRICE 80 CENTS, - - . Tai Lnrint bivnionArow. Ann Few: Caraxit xo Prue are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold wholesale by the Trade In all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietos, - ::, je2o-dtwyll 835 Broadway, New York. iTONICOMUFV.T.I4;, To the Citizens of New Jersey and Pennsylvania; "',, t Apothecaries, /Druggists, unarms app Private reatillet. Wolfb's Pure Cognac inrandy. Wolre'a Pure Riederla, Sherry and Port Wine. I beg leave to call the attention of the Winne of the United States to the above Warm and LidtroaS, Imported by Udelpho Wolfe, of New Yord, whore name Is fairs. liar in every part of this country for tee purity ,ef,bls celebrated SCIEEMDAY Scestarrs. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity ethic Wzress and LIQI7OI4g, says : "I will stake my 'reputation as a man, my stand mg as a merchant of thirty years' rwaidenre in the City of New York, that all the Ilsxxer and Wane which I bottle are pure as Imported. and of the best essay, and can bo relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a facsimile of his signature on the certificate. Toe potato are Xe specttelly invited to call and examine for themselves.— For sale at Retail by all Apothecarlts and Grccera Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON No. 382 Market St . Philadelphia. Solo Agent fbr Philadelphia. ENORYOUS BUSINESS FOR CINS New YORK MIROILENT.. — We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that ono la one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchais pure 'irises and Liquors, as pure as imported,end of the best titßity: We do not intend to give an elaborate descriptlon bf this marchant'e extensive business, alibough it will well re pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udelpho Wolfe's ex tensive Warehouse, Nos. IS. I'o andtl2 Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mare (+Weld street his stock of Schnapps on band ready for shipment coulth,pot" have been less than thirty thousand cater, the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856 ; and ten thousand oases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and SL Croix Rum, BOMB very old and equal to any id this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine, kn., in casks, under Customhouse key, ready for bottling. hir. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one huednd and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in INS .than two years he may be equally Lauccessful with his Etrrndies and Wines. His Mildness merits the patronage of every lover of Ala species. Private families who wish pure Wbstil and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, - until every Apothecary in the bad mire no their minds to discard the poisonous stair irom•thelr shelves, and replace it with Wolfe , s pure Wnnsif and Lioness. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for, the aoctmimodatimi of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Bach a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against tens of thousands of op: ponents to the United States, who sell nothing but-Imita tions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness. sepl3-dawllmi C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this cit. ELMBOL D'S GENUINE PEEP n Ceres Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kida UELMB I LiD'lll3entline Prepoistion for IL 11. Debilitited Sufferers. HBLMBOLD'S . Geisuine Preparattod Lomki 'over Lass of Memory. TIELIIBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Dittlenity of 11 Breathing, General Weakness. ELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak ems Herror of Death. Trembling. EL '.EIULiPs uoutuno Preparal H Cold Feet, Dimness or Vision. DR. G. F. BIQRLOW, Boston - - ilia.MGOLte9 Genuine Preparation for Linguini, n JUL versa! Lassitude of the Muscular System. HELIiBOLLPS Genuine Preparation fir nonce and Eruptione. Tj eIinUOLIPS Genuine Preparation for ' . in the Jll, Back, Headache, Sick Stomach. .See advertisement headed HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU - In another column. ani Be vo T nt o ed fi h , n i d ve th Fu o : every kind, rgos guaranteed t,bes t to CALL ON CATHCART & BROTHERS, No. 14 Market Square, nI9 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. r•SOTTAGE FURNITURE, in Chimber 1L) suits, containing Dressing Bores; Bekteads; Wash ttand, Table, Four Chairs, and a Rocking Chair,. from 823 to 840 a suit. Bureaus and Bedsteads from $4 50 to $lO 50, and other articles at open* low fures, at the Ware ftbomi of JAMES R. BOYD & SON, nollidlnl 29 South fetond °AIM SEkr ORAIES.—The largest and vta test variety, fifty dfferent styles and pattern, from if) to $lB a set: Also, Tooker's .Spring Bed Itottotet; the best in oso--only t6--at • - .TAME R. BOYD & SON'S. 29 Sonthpsoond Woe*, rest to stows sten+. Iflebical. udgmcnt guide you in th RA.TOR, and it will cure Arramog, DrapErmh„Onaox- FLAMM, DTAL/MRY, DROP- Common*, Cuomo, INIUNTIME FLATCL IC NCR, mous, and may be used RY EMMY NYDICINR . It (as thousands can testily ) ORIBRISTRLIPOONITIZARY attack. LNG their testimony in it• SANFORD'S FAMILY -wage ; .akoknac •t- Ds aft v - = a :1 7 4 1 P . 7 4 ‘4 l #3 4 1 - ;,:supeßrmwE Wirth Vs Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum WoITC , * Pure Scotch and jriali Whisky. ALL IN sorriar.s Read the following from the dew York Courier FU S! To selectfrout a large stock cf Fare, GO TO CATHC(ARVB sea and buy nice new Fu - 'GO' TO CATROAAira, O wish,L. GO TO CATHCART'S • risk, GO TO CATHCART'S. e what they are sopre- GO TO OATERLARPS. cheapest lot of Furs of To get any kind of Pure you To purchase Furs without an - . TioN iroctions. ilial 1 Counse