Pailg T')clegrap,ll. HARRISBURG', PA Tuesday Afternoon, December iS MO. - - - Sirs advertisement "Ho, for the Holidays." Ms Eats Okurrrs is reliably informal that the Bank of Commerce will resume business, on the currency basis, at en early day—probably this week. It advises note holders not toi.a, t with their money at a discount. THE STORE WINDOWS begin to assume& holiday aspect, and the taste displayed in the decoration of some of them is highly commendable.— Readers of the TILKIRAMI who desire informa tion as to where suitable "Christmas Gifts" may be purchased, at reasonable prices, should consult our advertising columns. I=o=l E FIRE ALARA! last night wasoccasioned by the burning of a quantity of leather scraps In tho shoe store of Mr. X. Miller, in Market stnet The scraps were thrown into a coal stove, and the room filling with smoke, origin seed the alarm which brought out the various fire companies. DEFORM ram MAYOR.—The only person before thi Mayor this morning was a rerambulating mechanic named John Hughes, who passed the night in the lock-up as a voluntary lodger, bay ing no money to procure tavern accommoda lions. He was discharged and resumed his ourney northward, his destination being Dan le, where he has friends residing. A igOVht AND GOOD "INSTITUTION." -A paper published at Bridgeton, New Jersey, notices an organization of young men in that town styled "Zonave Oddities," who have banded together for the purpose of sawing and splitting wood for destitute families the ensuing winter. With wood-saw astride of horse, end axe in band, they proceed to the premises, and reduce the wood to stove size with an alacrity unknown to those who labor for money. I=Cl==l ARIAULT AND BATTSRY.—This morning a fel low named Aaron Molson was arrested for as wilting Mary Yellets and forcibly attempting to violate her person. Alderman Kline com mitted him to prison for trial. This Molson is a notorious scoundrel, and has long made a practice of indecently exposing his person to little girls on the street, and insulting respect able women. In two or three instances be re cieved the personal chastisement his infamous conduct so richly deserved. === A RAILROAD Stunt lar.—On Sunday morn ing quite a smash-up of freight cars took place on the Northern Central Railroad, at the Sum mit, about thirty-five miles this side of Balti more, brought about by the following cause : A coal train, numbering sixty cars, all laden with coal, was on its way to the city, and whilst p,ts.ing over the highest altitude, the locomo• tier gave a sudden and violent jerk, parting a thupling joining the ninth and tenth cars of the train. The engineer continued on until Parker station was nearly reached, when he lu ked towards the end of the train and was surprised at the disappearance of the light mtially displayed from the car in the rear. It was very dark at the time, which prevented him from commanding a view of the whole trait), and supposing that a portion of the train was detached, was on the point of stopping, when down came the remaining fifty-one cars, and a crash ensued. Four or five of the cars were demolished, and their contents, as well as those of many others, scattered upon tho track and sides of the road. Fortunately no person received any injury. The accident resulted from the breakage of one of the couplings, caused by the intense cold. The affair was at once made known at the several stations, and a large force of hands set to work in clearing the track, thereby preventing any interruption to the passenger trains. TII2N AND Now.—" Times ain't now as they used to was." Sermonizing has not the same eti,xt that it produced before railroads and steam boating things were manifested to mark the advance of civilization. It used to be that folks went away from the meeting house with a tingling conviction of human frailty, and hat during the six days intervening until the next day of worship, there was a flattering shade of reformation to be seen garnishing the surface of the sinner's face. Then it was that the "big guns" of the pulpit were content with the result of their discourses, and looked not to a large salary, fashionable residence, or "sen sation" sermons, to make people laugh, or boast of their preacher as being such a fine man. Those were the days when plata straw bonnets, daintily touched off with ribbon, were good enough frame work for the beauties of the fe male face. There were no cock's feathers then, to flutter in the breeze, and exhibit the pride of the prudish woman who would call thoie decorations "rooster's plumage!" There was no such degeneracy as made women wear street-sweeping skirts, to conceal a large foot or a clumsy ankle. The human form required' of the artifice of hoops and cotton to make it eductive. Mothers at seventeen were not common then,with poor, puny, puling offspring in their arms, scarcely half vitalized, and waiting for speedy death. Manhood, in those days, was responsible—not the beardless boy with milky ambition and slender legs. Cold, hunger, fa tigue and exposure were but such incidents as made np a portion of life, and were endured without a murmur or a respite for recuperation. The blessings we are now enjoying w e owe largely to such people,' whose aim and purpose was the reality of life, and not its fictions.— But it's of no use to complain. There is enough intelligence promiscuously floating about to re alize the difference between effeminate and solid living. Therefore, murmur not, if things go not well—say not that the world is at fault, but rather believe yourself to be the cause.— here is no better creation than the world. - If you think otherwise, set about contriving an improved sphere, and record the result. 41,1 DON'T Forms; that the place to get yo ur Christmas presents is at Brmosza's, 51 Market St. See advertisement "Ro, for the Holidays." Tug OLD FOLKS, now making their annual tour, pill probably visit this city shortly, and favor our citizens with one of their inimitable entertainments. Those who listened to their charming music when last here will be glad of an opportunity to hear them again. • Puns LIQUOR is a desideratum now-a-days, when the country is flooded with vile compounds oil culated to ruin the [stomachs and craze the brains of those wh,i imbibe them. Our fricud Col. John H. Zeigler, the most extensive [haler in this city, advertises a large and varied stock of liquors of choice brands, unexcelled in purity and excellence of flavor. Housekeepers who desire good and pure liquors for culinary pur poses, during the holiday season, can obtain them at this old and popular house. FOUR CHILDREN BURNED 70 DEATH.-00 MOO - evening a fire broke out in a two story frame house in Marietta, eccupled by a colored man named John Walker, and before it was discovered, or before assistance reached the spot, the interior was a sheet of flame, and four children—three of them belonging to Walker, and the other a child of hisvister-in-law--per lobed in the flames. It appears that early in the evening the children were put to bed on the second story, and shortly afterwards the father locked the door and went to church, leaving a fire in the stove down stairs. There was some kindling wood on the top of the stove, which it is supposed caught fire, and hence the cause of the frightful calamity. As soon as the alarm was given, several persons were quickly on the spot, and for a few seeonds the terrified faces of the children were seen at an upper win dow, but they soon disappeared and were not afterwards seen until their charred remains were picked out of the smouldering ruins. DROWNING Tuouonnr.—A gentleman accident ally fell into the water; and was nearly drown ed. After being rescued, be continued in a state of apparent death for nearly twenty minutrs. When restored to consciousness he thus described his sensations whilst in the act of drowning "They were the most delightful and ecstatic 1 ever experienced. I was transported to a perfect paradise, and witnessed scenes that my imagination never had, in its most active con dition, depicted to my mind. I wandered in company with angelic spirits through the most lovely citron and orange groves, —Roseate bowers, Celestial palms, and everblooming flowers, basking in an atmosphere redolent of the most delicious perfumes. I heard the most exquisite music proceeding from melodious voices and well tuned instruments. Whilst in this world of fancy my mind had recalled to conscious ness the scenes and associations of my early life, and the memory of the companions of my boyhood. All the knowledge I had required during a long life recurredrtnray mind. Fa vorite passages from Horace,. Virgil: and Cicero were revived, and pieces of poetry . I had been fond of repeating when a boy, came fresh to my recollection." I=l Tazurirs.—Where do all the Turkeys come from ? Next Tuesday one or more will be served up on the table of nearly every family in this city ; and were twice the number de manded, the turkeys would be forthcoming.— Witholding does not seem to increase their number, nor giving with a liberal hand to di minish them. Where do they come. from ? You may travel in the country for days and hardly see a dozen "goblere." But with every demand comes an ample supply ; and now, in anticipation of Christmas, our markets are overrun with turkeys, and every description of poultry. The Turkey is indigenous to Ameri ca. Franklin said he ought to have been made the symbol of the country instead of the Eagle. If we have not done what we ought in exalt ing him to a national position, we have done the next best thing, in giving him the place of honor at our festal tables. We are grateful that this country is his home, and show our gratitude by making him the king of our Christmas and Thanksgiving feasts. May the tables of all the readers of the Traxoaavu be graced with a large and fat turkey on the coming Christmas festival ! I= WITNESSES IN COURT.—OfoII unfortunate peo ple in this world, none are more entitled to sympathy and commiseration than those whom circumstances oblige to appear upon the wit itetie stand in Court. Here is a picture, drawn by a cotemporary, and a very accurate one it is, of the pleasures of being a witness : "You are called to the stand and place your hand upon a copy of the Scriptures, in sheepskin binding, with a cross on one Side and none on the other, to accommodate either variety of the Christian faith. You takihen arriigned before two legal gentlemen, one of whtimemiles at you blandly because .you . 'are on his side, the other eyeing you savagely for the opposite reason. The gen tleman who smiles proceeds to pump-you of all, you know,-'and having squeezed all he wants out of you, ielentleisly hands you over to the other, who proceeds to show. yob that you are entirely mistaken in all your , suppositions; that you never saw anything_ you hairs sworn to ; that you never sear the defendant in your life ; in short that you hate coniinitud.direct per jury. Ho'wants to knew if you have ever been in State prison, and takes your denial with the air of a man who thinks you ought to have been there. Asks you all the questions over again in different ways, and tells you with an awe-inspiring severity to be careful what you say. He wants to know if he understood you to say so and so, and wants to know whether you meant something else. 'Having bullied and scared you out of your wits, and convicted you in the eyes of the jury of prevarication, he lets you go. By and by, everybody you have fallen out with is put on the stand, to swear that you are the biggest scoundrel they ever knew, and not to be believed under oath. Then the opposing counsel, in awnming up, paints Your moral photograph to the jury, as a charac ter fit to be handed down to all time as the type of infamy ; as a man who had conspired against innocence and virtue, and stood con victed of the attempt. The Judge,: in his charge, tells the jury If they believe your testi mony, PI, &c., indicating that,there is even a 1 ndieial4 doubt ,ef your veracity, and Jou go ‘ 4ome to your wife aid family, iiiftlibeni and 1 acq - ntancea, a suspected man, all beommtrid youT i acci — 'nite‘eik an unfortunate oc &don. • k iti r h afteteViltnesor - an 4* pennopluania Qttlegravl), quo:Ong "Afternoon, IDertntber 18 1860. A SPFC/AL MELTING of the Good Will Fire Company will be held at the public house of Samuel Roberts, on Ridge Road, this evening, for the transaction of important business. A full and punctual attendence is desired. By order. G. B. COLE, President. HOLIDAY Glirrs.—We invite attention to the advertisement of C. K. KILLLIILL, No. 91 Market street, whic't appears in another column of our paper this afternoon. Ladies and gentlemen shopping for Christmas presents will find in this establishment the choicest and most suitable articles. ACCIDENT TO CAROLINA RICHINOIL—This sweet warbler, who is so great a favorite in musical circles here, narrowly escaped being burned to death in the Richmond (Va ,) Theatre a few nights since. She was playing in a piece cal led the Magic Circle, in which ,be appears in a dress of gossamer texture. In passing too. near the lights, her dress took fire, and but for the presence of mind of one of the actors, Ate would undoubtedly have met with a serious, if not fatal, accident. Having escaped, however, she is playing a brilliant engagement at Louis assisted by her adopted father, the yeller able'Peter, who is one of the most accomplish ed actors on the stage. Tug limroams which, at this incleinent sea son, commend themselves . to every benevolent heart in community, are ""The c hart and ehople annals of the poor." The times are becoming pressing and hard— poverty will prevail more generally than usual during the present winter. Something must be done for the relief of the unfortunate and desti tute. Each family should contribute a little, which would hardly be missed by them, amount ing in the aggregate to a large sum, making many family groups to rejoice, and calling down the blessings of the widow and the orphin upon your heads. Here in the populous city of Har risburg, scores of cases of the most pitiable want can be found in various localities—privation at which the pen fellers and fails to give any ade quate description. When starvation stares the unfortunate father in the face, can it be a mat ter of surprise that, driven to desperation, he steals in order to get bread for his children? Is it astonishing that the fragile inexperienced' woman resorts to crime and shame in order to keep the current of life circulating in her veins? To moralists, who prate over the vices and im morality of cities, the hest way to stem the current of crime into relieve the sufferings of the famishing and shivering poor. AN EXCITING TINS IN Parson.—:-Yeaterday morning the Keeper of the county prison, while going his customary rounds, discovered that Sam Willis was making arrangements to escape from his cell, and had already succeeded in dig ging a hole nearly through the wall next to the corridor, large enough to admit of Cis exit. His design, as stated by himself, was to complete the work last night, (which he could have ef fected in a few minutes), get into the corridor, and waylay and kill the under-Keeper, Captain Nevin. After the discovery of tis et:wisdom; yesterday morning, Sam became exceedingly desperate, and Mr. Boyd and his Assistant fear ing to approach him, summoned the Directors, and constables Wickert and Becker. Armed with a piece of his bedstead, which he had broken up, Sam defied the whole party, and threatened to kill the first man who entered his cell. He seemed especially desirous of injuring Capt. Nevin, swore that he would be revenged upon constable Wickert, and avowed a deter mination to kill his father and other persona it he lived to get out of prison. After a protract ed struggle, however, the desperado was dis abled by a few well-directed blows, captured and placed in a more secure cell. The wall is about two feet thick, and Sam had so far com pleted his work, that the removal of the outside bricks would have allowed him tt' free passage from the cell to the corridor. But for the time ly discovery by the Keeper yesterday morning, the prison would doubtless have been the scene of a terrible tragedy last night. Sam is serving out a term for assaulting and robbing Mr. Wm. E. Drake on the public highway, a few years ago. He is one of the most desperate and troublesome men in prison, and will be a dan gerous character in community when restored to liberty. Couons.—The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic At - fectlons. Experience having proved that simple reme dies often act speedily and certainty when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to “Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever Co slight, as by this precaution a more se r ions attack may be warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will lind them effectual for clearing and strengthening the veice. See advertisement. delo-d-swawBm The Original and Beet In the World ALL others are mere imitation i s and should be weld ,ed if you wish to estageHdLalth AY, RED, on RUSTY HAIR DYRD instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without injury to the Heir or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Ws. A. BATCRRLDR since 1889, and over 80,000 ap plications have been !fade 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 WARRANT= not'to injure in the least, however long it may be con tinned, and the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for Life by this eplendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, Agir Tbe Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four 'Odes of each Box, of Wu. watt A. IttomnAut. Address, CHARLES BATCHEIDR, pianuaros, marlt-dawly 81 Barclay street, New York. 017108 OF TIER R4RRIBRI7RO, P 0117810013, Kt JO7 AND Lk.7OASZER RAILROAD CO., PIGIADZIPHIA, Dec. 8,1880. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stook ji holders of the Harrisburg, Fortelle:oath,. Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad Canpany will be held on THURS DAY, the 27th inst., at 11 o'clock a. in., at Sinsom street Hall (Sansom street, between Sixth and Seventh streets), in the city of 'Philadelphia, for the purpose of accepting or rejecting a contract !kir a more permanent lam of their road to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. By order of the Board of Directors, BROWS TABER, decll.-dtolee27 Secretary. GRAND CONCERT ar THE STATE CAPITAL BAND. BATIIRDAT .Evnuo, DEC. 12— nN WHICH OCCASION they will be J eselettorby Professors Knimhe andHanee, Motets, 'and Proteesop Weber Ma Barret, Violinists. The °Nat of the Concert ssto liquidate the balance or,theAebtott. nowyputium,. • dell-dtd " TICKETS TWNNTY-FIVI GERM NOTICE. HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE 1 1 WM. A. BATCHHLOR'S HAIR DYE! SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH 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 cannot fail to please : 2,000 yards the best Delaines at 20 and 21 cts.; 4,000 yards of Calicos at 8 and 10 cts.; 500 woolen Hoods for 87 and 50 cts., very cheap ; 500 pair of gentlemen's woolen Socks at 12 and 16 cts.; 60 doz. Undershirts and Drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cts,; 1,000 pairs of ladies Stockings at 12 and 15 cts.; 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. LINTY, at Rboad's Corner. eptcial Nntitez. Da. Jea. McCuarroae's PsoroßAL SYRUP calms the most harrassing cough, relieves the oppressed Mar, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind pipe and bronchial lobes, regulates the excited pulse, nvitss rest, andAremoves every symptom of consump ion. Price , $1 00. Bold try Gao. BPRONER. 13,20 PROF. WOOD'Slir BYSTORATIVB.--Vhis Re storative for making e hair gro*, 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 of Its roots— Make th 4 bait fall off, and produce premature baldness. autProf. Wood's Re-to/alive 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 pre tends to do has been verified in hundreds of cases. We advise gray heads, and heads getting bald- all who wish to save their wool or obtain a new stock, to get a bottle of Wood's Restorative.—/f. Y. Democrat. Bold by all Druggists. nol9-1m Marinas, Run Tee.—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 medicine—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Mr Children Teething; "We see an advertisement in your column of Mrs. Wloslow's Boothlog syrup Now we never said a word in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to our readers, that this is no hum. bug—we have bled it, and know it fake all it claims. It is, probably, one of the most auccesilbl medicines of the day, because it la one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay a supply. au22 Davis' Pain Killer. NO 1111DiCOB is more prom IA in its action in cases of Cholera, Cholera Mertens, &a, than Perry Davis' Pain Killer. It is the acknowledged antidote which sel dom fails it applied in its early symptoms. No family should be without a bottle of it always on band. 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 morbus, bowel complaints, and other diseaseLto which the natives of Burmab, from their unwholesome style of living, are peculiarly exposed. It 13 a valuable antidote to the poison of Centipedes Ecorpions, hornets, Arc. REV. j. BaILiMLN, Late Missionary in Burmah. Sold by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadaa. nll3-1m IF% call the attention of our readers to an article advertised in another column, called Moon Foon It la an entirety new discovery, and must not be cm found. ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It le food for the blood, already prepared for ah• sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and what one gains he retains. Let all those, then, who are suffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, take of this lII.OOD 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. baron's la. mous Oosnum, which every mother should have. It is said to contain 310 paregoric -or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course must,behtvainable for all inn iiiq complaiate. It is also said that it will allay all pain, sad soften the gums - lo process of tee th ing, and et the Caine time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and who have endured snaking days and sleepless II etas, procure a supply and be at once relieved. ilarSee advertisement. atatrebtl ' For sale by C. A. Bannvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa (From the New York i lines, August 8, 1859. SPALDING'S PRIPARID GLOS.—Prepared Glue: a very useful and convenient article for housekeepers and others, is ••Tpaiding's Prepared Glue It is one of &bore Invent.ons, small In themselves, which, never theless, go tar In the e. enemies of household manage ment, and ore an ever-present aid in saving time, ex pense and trouble. The number of small repairs to fur- Mho e, picture-frames, crockery, childree's toys, lea. ther, shell and other fancy work, pith the almost innu merable user to which In every household a really good and ever-ready article of this Mud may be applied, will at once suggest themselves to the ladies. Damaged book-covers, loosened leaves, dilapidated maps and her bariums, will remind the studont and book-worn of its value. This Glue Is compounded with chemicals which bold it 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 the glue to harden with rapidity and tenacity. It is estimated that there are at least Ave 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-Im 1 0 1 :103R140$401 1 0:10;4:VOIVII SIR JAMES MABEE'S CELEBRATED MULE BILL Prepared front a Pres **Zion qf Sir J. Clarke, K. D., Prepared Retraordiaavy to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those pailful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. "It moderates all excess and re move. all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it Is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Damp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These POLO/mid not be taken by ffernako during Q. PIRBT TERSE-JMOlV297B9l.Prigmaucy, aka* are sun to bring on Affecarriage, but at any other time they are We. In all cases at .Nerrona and Spinal Affections, Pala in the Back and, lambs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the lleart,lfystailisi and Whites, thole Pills will elect a cure when all other means have felled ; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtfulto the conslitullon. Full directions in the.pamphlst around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.--$l.OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing 60 Pith], by return mall. For sal, by C. A. IlanurrAwr. ty9 dimly noroammer To PEZLi/JCS DR. CHESSMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, 32.. D., NEW YORK CITY. rarecombination of ingredients in these Pint are the result of a long and extensive practice. Tey mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularitits, Painful Menstruat ion , removing all ob • structiona, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner- VMS erections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, dn., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature . T 3 'MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman's Ms are invaluable, es they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. ladies who have been disappointed In the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidants) in Dr. Chmeamen's Pills doing all that they represent to do. !MUM theefoone eeneWeion - of ale female gam in, which the. Puts oannel 'be taken stothout •praduceng a PECULIAR " RESULI. the condition referred to is PREGNANGT— the result, JUSCARELIOB. &eh is Lie erresistdds tendency of the wiedstisse to restore he sound functions to a =matesendstitUs, that eons the reproductive pow of nature cannot raid U. Warrantetpurely vegetable, and free from anything Injurious'. ..1141t6it directions, which should be read, ac company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enchains 11 it De Coinarca L. Casoutwasc-Box 4,681, Post Office, •New York Qty. Sold by one ladat in evet7town to the United States R. 8: HUTCHINGS, General AmalbrilieUrdted States, zw 4 Breads/AA New 61.40 a mikaheiankaniessalestid be addr-spet Illtdd is anwialearig by CC A. Itasonreicr. 0,294aw1y 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. MIIESE PILLS HATE BEEN USED BY I_ the doctors for many years, both in Prance and America, with unparalleled success in every ease and be is urged by many thousana ladles who need them, to make the Pills publio 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.— Females particularly situated, or those supposing them selves Fo, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are to produce miscarriage, and the propriet assumerffh respoksibility after this admo nition, although their mildness lip/id : prevent any mis chief to bealth—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explitit directions accompany each box. Price $1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. RANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Bow, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladles," 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 poe tage" by mail. Sold also by S. S. Stamm, Reading, JOIVISON, nOLLOWAY COWDFS, Philadelphia, J. L UM. URGER, Lebanon, and by one druggist in every city and village In the Union, and byS. D. Rows, sole proprietor, New York. N. 13.—Leek 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 Flits being counterlelted. deS-dweawly. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black or total Brown--no staining .the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigorates the Bair for life. Note are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor " Bold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor. marlZdawly 81 Barclay Street, New York. STORAGE ! STORAGE! ! STORAGE received at the Warehouse of J.431E3 M. WIIEELKIL. unt.tt T YK ENS'. VALLEY NUT COAL I—For aide at $2l 00 per tot. g r ALL COAT. DRLIVFRED 211" WEIGH CARTS JABIg3 M. WILEELV.R. *a- Coal delivered from both yards. n ovlB. CABINET WAREHOUSE. JAMES R. BOYD & SON, 29 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers. irk. LARGE VARIETY of Tete-a-Tete So fas, Arm and Parlor Chairs, Marble Top Tables, oceans, Bedsteads, Wash Stands, Hat Racks, &o. Call nd examine our stock and prices, as we can sell as low s can be bought In the Stato. nol6-dlm lIRICH & COWPERTIMAIT =I nlLlir Cr CO CO as MERCHANTS, Corner of Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, IvA. D 17/11011. I SI 13 IFHMiTqMIIMIff JOHN DOLL, No. 1.20 North Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. TUST RECEIVED at his NEW STORE ej a very largo assortment of TOYS of every deserlp ties. Also, FANCIXII.BII.CTS, WORK BOXBS, Tobacco Boxes, Sear Cases, Pipes, Canes and Fancy Articles of a large variety. All being Imported direct. from the manufacturers enables me to sell at very low prices. W Plunge call and examine my stock. 120.dat PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. WILD BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE at the Public House of Daniel Wagner, "Seven Stsrs," on SATURDAY EVE \ ING, December 29,1860. The property situated on Second street in the city of Gan riaburg, below Mulberry street. fronting on Second street 26 reef 3 inches and extending back 210 feet to Raspber ry alley, adjoining on the one side property of Theo. F. Boyer, and on the other side property of Miss I. Kuser. Thereon erected a TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a two-story Brick Back Building. Terms will De snide known on the evening of sale by C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Agent, d 4 No. 28 South Second Street. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, THE UNDERSIGNED having been ap pointed Executors of the last will and testament of BARKIET SURD, late of Harrisburg dec'd;', all persons having claims against the estate of Bald deceased are notified to present them to the nnderslgnod for settle. ment. L. C. JORDAN. B. O. JORDAN, no2B Bxecutors. ' CHRISTMAS TOYS. mIIE ATTENTION of the public is called to the large assortment of FRENCH CONFEC CHINA, GLA and WOODEN TOYS, t•UM BALLS, DOLLS, &c. New style Lteter raper and Envelopes, at the store of [dB.lw] S H. EFTLA. FOR RENT.—The store room occupied at present by Samuel E. Zollinger, In Market street, from the first (.f April next. Apply to deg-Imd JOSE B. THOMPSON. Cure Cough, WL, Hoarseness, Attu , ifiWk, enra. any Irritation or soreness of czcs - ' ' i f the Throat, /UMW the Backing RONC Hi c.. . A L °:isuhil k in Consumption, Bran s Asthma, and Catarrh, I)?oC‘\