Lints of trod & aransportation, @EII AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK ! SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK A D - HARRISBURG VIA READING,- ALLENTOWN AND EASTON.. OWNING 2.XPRESS, West, leaves New York ate A 14., arriving at Harrisburg at 12 46 noon, only 6X hours between the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar rives it Harrisburg at 8,80 P.M. MORNING MAIL LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at B.OOA. M., arriving at New York at 4.80 P. N. • AFTERNOON =MESS LLNE, East, leaven Hsu Is burg at 1.10 P. IL. arriving at New York at 9.00 P. M. Connections are made et Harrisburg at 1.00 P. N. with the Passeeger Trains in each direction on the Peunsylva. ala, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad. AR trains Mined at Reading with train, for Pottsville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch Chunk, Easton, arc. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Han biburg, by the 6.00 A IL Lin from New York or the 1,18 P. 11. -rem Darriaburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and accom modation, this mote presents superior Inducements to the traveling Dahlia Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL LARS. Far tickets an other information apply ti mal .1. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrivb mg. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD: FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 26th, 1860, the Passenger Train on the Pena. ay mania Railroad will depart from and arrive at Phila delphia and Harrisbutx as follows : ~.. - , - EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRI6V TRAIN leaves at 1.15 a. tn. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 a. m.• FAST LINE leaves at 0.40 a. In., arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 a. in. MAIL TRAIN leaves at 1.00 p. m., arrives at West t hlladelphis at 5.00 p. m. These trains make close connection al Philadelphia with the New York fines. MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. I, /eaves at 6.50 a. m., Mt. Joy at 8.02, and connects at Lancaster lit 8.50 filth Lancaster Train, arriving at West PbUadelphla at 12.1 d p. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves at itth p. ni,, Columbia at 5.15, and arrives at West Phila. 4 delplda ato.o6l.•ni. ' MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, loaves at 4.00 Mt. Joy at 5.11, connects with Harrisburg AcOommodation Train East, at Dlilerville at 5.40, arriving at wgst. Philadelphia at 9 06 p. m. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.46 p m , arrives at Itirrisburg at 8.66 p. m. • MAIL 'MAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 a. m., rives at Harrisburg at 12.50 p. m. 'TARP LINE loaves Philadelphia at 11.10 a. m. , arrives atlfatrieburg at 4.00 p. m. • MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves .Imrioasterion- arrival of Matt Train West, at 11.04 a. in., leaves Mi. Joy at 11.42, and arrives at Harrisburg iat 1.00 p. 10. " " lIARRHIBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves • bilatlolphla as2.oe p. ' m., Columbia at 6.10, and.arrivise Uprr -, t f4rT.ar 1 „„. al"+ JOY' ACOOIIIIODATIM' Langmuir, on arrival of Lancaster Tiara . ' Mt. Joy at La% and arrival at Harrisburg • P assailers leaving Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m., on Lan emcee 7rdtu, connect at Lancaster within Joy acoont modation Train No. 2, at LIR, and arrive at Har.istairg at. 9.42 p. w. B.I.MUEL D. YOUNG, . lip. Neat Diroistun rennswisania Asarpesdi 1860. • 1860. .N ortheru 'Central Railway I NOTICE CiiANGE OF SCHEDULE, d- IN AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY MOM, the Pasienger Trains on the Nehbern Central a...hvey will leave liarrleberg as follows : • GO IN fa , sourrit. • "Loam TRAIN will leave at— ... ...JAM A. ACCOMMODATION !RAIN will leave at.. 7.30 A: MAIL TRAIN will leave at.. ... P. lt}Qllll LIIUSTR. MAIL IMAM 'will leave 120 P. X. EXPRBI3B TitAiN7llMeaveAt —.9.32 P. ?1 - The only Trains leaving Harrisburg on sundayiwin be the =PIOUS TuAlltat 1.40 A. M., going Soutb r indthe N.R.PRalbs TRAIN at 9.82 P.M., going North. nr further Information apply at the OMee, in Peuh'a failreasi•Depot. JOHN W. nam., Agent. Huirisburg, May 26, 1660.—ma26.dtf HILADE.L.PHLA AND REARM U -RAIL ItOA,D. SIIIiIMEtt ARRANGEMENT. WV A.NI) AFTER MAY 2800.8 T). Two PAM kriosit TRAINS MAIM ruutrase DAILY, (Sundays excepted) at 8.00 A. IL, and L P. Philadei pb i miring there at 125 P. 61., and 6.16 P. M. PATCHNUSG, LEASE PHILADKLPMA at 8.00 A. ' M., suit 3.40 P. M., arriving at Harriabwrg at 12.4 b noon 1314 8.40 P. M. FAREn Pbiladelphia, No. 1 Can, ; No. 2 (In lame train,) $240. FARES :--To Reading, sl.BoAnd $l.BO. A l t Reading, connect iwitnah train An. Pottaidllo, Munn. 'agua, Cataw, he. FOUR In TRAINS LEAP 10 READING FOR PBILA.IIB4 PICA DAILY, at OA. N., 10.45 A M., 12.80 noon and 848 P. AL lAAVN THILADIMPHLt FOR RNADING at 8.00 A. M., .4,00 P, M., 8.30 P. M., and 6.00 P. M. mum 4—Binding to Philadelphia; $1.75 and $1.46. ' 111/I MORNING TRAIN FROM HAMM:SW.OON -0 ECTS AT READING with up train for Wiliteabarre, Pittston and Scranton. For thrmigh Silken and (SW Information apply to . J. J. CLYIdt, Gown Amt. nab_ PHILADELPHIA READING RAILROAD. RFOUCTION OF PASSENGER FARES, On • and alter MONDAY, *PIM RA, OM. COMMUTATION TICKETS wITH 26 Coupons, will ho it3Bl/Cd 00- twee any polnta desired, good for the holder or any member of Ida in any Bessemer man, d at any time—at 25 per cent. below the DA MAO .11,148. Parties having occasion to , use the Road frequently on boaluees or pleasure, will Bud the above arming ent convenient and economical; as Four Passenger run Oally each way between Reading and Philadee and Two Tuna daily between Reading, Pottsville Mt Harrisburg. On Bundaya, only one morning train doaa.„ and one afternoon train up, runs between Pottsville sad' I rag om A.11611411114F1S RailroadCrfaiiienter - train -en the- - Lebanon I en . , Per the above Tickets, or any hilbrinatlan 1 • thereto, apply to S. Bradford, Esq., Trassuren . phi% to the respective Ticket Agents an the as/ to atilltAtf A •1:1411141An i7/1111IP. PENNSYLVANIA :DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. OFFICE, NO. 104 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG. DODGE & 00. RESPECTFULLY inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Harrisburg, and the public generally, that they have all toe machinery necessary for DYEING CLEANSING and FINISHING, in a most superior style. and warranted-to give entilfitetion; every description of Ladies' and oentiemen'a apparei,.Ladias Dresses, Cloaks, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Bonnets, Ribbons, fie.. Dyed and Finished to leek like new. SIIB AND ME DREMEB WATERED to look like the imported article.— Gentlemen's COATS, PANTALOONS and VESTS, Dyed, Cleaned and Finished in a most superior style. NO RIP PING REQUIRED. CARPETS CLEANED, without injury to the fabric, removing all oil and stains, and improving colors Merino, Cashmere and other Shawls cleaned and pressed. CRAPE SHAWLS bleached and finished in a style that cannot be surpassed. Counterpanes, Quilts, Blankets and Ticks, cleaned in beet manner, and at short noitce. WOOLEN and COTTON GOODS dyed in any quantities, at low prices, and warranted fast colors.— Leghorn, Straw Hats add *Rnts Dyed in a few ho urs. Merchants and Milliness having unsaleable colors on any of their goods, can have them dyed and finished, by leaving them for a few days at the office. li-All goods dyed at the above establishment are warranted not to smut. DODGE & CO. Jy2s clawfirn STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. QEALED PROPOSALS will be received 11„.3 until tho 25th day of August next, for TWO RES TAURANTS to be used win the grounds of the Penosyl. vanla State Agricultural Society, at Wyoming during the Exhibition, September 25th, 28th, 27th and 28th. Each building to be 100 feet long by 64 wide, wide kitchen at tached 80by 24 feet. The buildings to be erected by the contractor, and to be'removed at the close of the Also, for one LADIES' ICE CREAK, CAKE, CONE EC. TIONERY AND LEMONADE SALOON. A tent for this saloon, fifty feet in diameter, with the necessary tables and Beats, will be furnished by the siselety. And also for one Gentlemen's Ice Cream, Cake; Con fectionary, Dmonade, Tobacco and Seger Saloon. - The' tent, 60 by 90 feet, with necessary fixtures for this sa loon, will also be furnished by the society. Propotals may be sent to A. O. Hlester, Secretary,..at Harrisburg, or to Gen. E. W. Sturdevant, General Su perintendent, at Wilkesbasye. A. 0. ROSTER, Secretary. Harrisburg, August,9. lm DAUPHIN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, REGULATIONS For the Exhibition of the Dauphin SEPTEMBER n is and ._ l3, Is6o. President—A. Boyd Hamilton, Harriet'Urg. Vice Pretidents—D. W. Gross and D. D. Eons, Hirris burg ; James Eider, &waters ; Jeremiah Rohrer, Middle town; A. W. Loomis, Halifax; Jonas Miller, Derry. Secretaries—John H. Ziegler, John B. Hutchinson, Harrisburg." Tr wsurer—;,7. C. Bomberger, Harrisburg. Secretary's and Busineeia Oftice, until Monday evening, the 10th day September, will be at the office of the Penn sylvania State agricultural Society, Second Street, above Walnut, Harrisburg. ' Fugarg.eniMl OR ADMRSION. 1. Every person wishing to be enrolled as a member of the Society, must apply on or before the first day of each anneal Fair, and on the payment of one dollar to the Treasurer, shall reoeivea certificate of membership, containing the name of theapplicant, and endorsed by the Secretary; but stir* certificate shall admit any per ton-into the eslielition. Persoes , aetteres Judges unex pected to become members. ' 2. Every person becorbins a member as above, bythe payment of one dollar,' Shall reactive, with hie certificate of memberstdp,s l VE TICKETS, each of which stud' ad mit ma person to the Fair rmce, and must be given up to the door-keener Ot - thetime of entering. 3. Each life - runtime of the Society shall receive, an nually, a Ihmilyadmbision ticket. - 4. No members' certifleates shall be Issued after the first day of the Fair, but any-person may purchasejim tickets far one dollar al any time, an d.as..often as he may please during the continuance of the Fair.- 5. The pries of separate single admission tickets shall be twenty-five cents each. And no person, except the officers of the Society, and employees of the Society, all of whom Shall be delignated on the roll, shahs permit ted to enter withoutglying upa ticket at the door. 6. GhUdren:uuder twelveyeara of age will be admitted gratuitously,when in-Li:harked adults; all ever that age must be provided wialetickete.. 7. Exhibitors ofStock wilLbe tarnished with passports .for persens in charge.of the same, which will entitle the bearerto admission al-the Stock gate entrance maymnd &preach passports Wandered. for. the purpose of admit ting others than those actually in charge of Stook, shall be deolimni forfeited, andthe Uhibitori whose employee has thee traosgressedi slialltherdepriVea of all the privi ,eges. under this rule. • • .* . • - 11.-Gertificatescrill be furnished by the Treaeuer, at the office, in Harrisburg, at any time after the Arse of Sep tember, and at his office. on the Exhibition Ground, ao -00 ' - • lation first . , -: The Cards of Life Members " are, nos td be given *Pe gate- D. _Annual Membership, ilianou" LSO Membership, rive nomemi.. 10. - Admittonee cards, price Tama !rill ber- . for sale at the Office on the grounds, on Tuesday,e.. orSoliteitbee: RAIN, No. 2, loves at, at 7.64: 1.1.111fe Members will not be permitted to pass other than their families to the Fairgrounds. All persons. not Life Members, mast psy the regular charge for admis sion. , lg. Carriages will be allowed to enter the enclosure on the payment of twenty-Ave cents for singlihorse ; pair of horees r forty -after:W.omb- passenger =MI THAN rink/MRS AND Mina FAALITPIi, Oil, pay. Orate. • 18. Any pladobld ',Mont a premiumf not less than ilvadolhinnhas boon sairarded; May' elect to' receive a certificate of Life blemberabim. . The Beek ofatntriet Will be open , at the Mee, inHer rlsburg,con.nnd after thejtret day tO! September. s The days of ibe lair :be Tuesday; •Widssesday- and Thursday, thellth,.l2th and 1814 of SelksaborilE6o; Exhibitors must baximeenembers of the Society, and have. their articles and animals entered on the Secretary's book, on of beforsTneaday.morning, the) 11th or Septem her ; and altartieles.and , animals ; (except horsesj must brought within the enclosure as. early as Tuesday Housse.--No boreeshall be allowed a premium tmleu 0 3 -dtdJOHN H. ZIEGLER, Secretary. • . tall the paper In the county, English and Qerman will Ineart.nntil eablbitlom]. • . EILLIkAIKOIT r OP MOURNING:, GOODS. .54 AllWool-Weinilti f 'fluranatans' Cloths, Lupin's Superior Bombazines, , • t- All Wool Delaines, Lupins' Black Lustreagall prices,) ' Superior- EnglisirCro Brocade Lustres, Tannartine Lustres, • Balzarines, Debeges. UPERIOR ,CREPE hiARETZ, FRENCH LAVELLA CLOTHS, ENGT.TgIi GINGHAM, ' PLAIN MADONNA' CLOTHS, SUPERIOR CREPE de ESPAGNE, EXCELI I ENT DELMNES, 12 cents,3 SUPERIOR. DX AMES, 25 cents, FRENCII , PLAIN BLAOE FO GINGHAMULARDS, IPERIOR CHENE BEREGE, • PURE "TTATIAV GRENADINES, CREPE , FAMAIr CLOTHS, DOMESTIC: - 7-4 THIBEET - FOR SHAWLS, tax FOR. BINDING SHAWLS, BEST -ENGLISH CHINTZES. Bereges, Dress crepes, Zeglish.liournlngeilk, 41-4 White Shawl Berege, 41.4 Black Shawl Beres*, Black and White Youbrd Silks, Black. dud Purple Poniard EVERYTHING DESIRABLE AND NEW. French Crepes, English Crepes, Love Yells, English Crepe Veils. Handkerchiefs, White Collars, Mourning Collars, Gloves, ~ • WhiteAleeves, Mantuaßibbons, Hoisery, Flannel Binding. The above is a part list of the new goods we. - have shelved and now open. •We ean. , llll any order front • the elakiilest to the largest item in-Mourning or second Mourning- frockis. CATHCARTS, app. • , nest to the Banishing Bank. EoLLow-wARE Fount .rtgueogrou. : A.BEIQTT & NOIi,LE, Auxuraciviuwas Mho moat wpf eedityld Of MOVES evert,' deboriptide... skinifieva it elleiroba#-4 Wlteraktiet,Arelark; - Browitatifeiti pennovluania Matto attegrapli, aueobag afternoon, September 11, 1860. Misullantons. County Agricultui•al qoiety , 011, , T111'743 'W K S A N D Metrical HUM PH REFS SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR THE PEOPLE. HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. - - The undersigned hay ing used Prcfesor SPECIFIC HOIDEPATHM REMEDIES In our families with the most satisfactory results, and having teU confidence in their genuineness, purity and efficacy, cheerfu ll y re commend them them to all persona who wish to have safe, reliable and efficacious remedies at hand for private or domestic use. The Rev. Wm. Homer, editor of "The Northern lode: pendent,. Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. B. B. Cressy, D. D., Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn. N. T.; the Rev. B. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison ; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Rector, Now Bedford, M.cui.; the Rev. Allen Steele, New York Conference t_ the Rev. Samuel Nichols, East Genesee Conference, N. Y.; the Rev. P. It. Pratt, Dorset, Vt.; the Rey. John X. Roble. Buthdo; A. C. Hart, Esq., Utica, N. Y., the Pun. Neal Door, Portland, Me.; the Hon. Schuyler Cola:, South Bend, hid.; the Hon. George Humphreys, N. Y.; Henry D. Cook, Esq., editor of the Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Oluoithe Bon. R. H. Graham, Moline, 111. the Bon. Thomas J. Chase, Monticello, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Utica,N. Y.; Wm. Bristol, EM., MID T.; A. S. -Pond, Es 4, Utica, N. Y.; James Plunkett, ER., Nashville, Tenn. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No.l.—For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. Ne. 2.—For Worm Never, Worm Collo, Wetting the No.'3.—For Cello, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of }Waring, No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints No. 6.—For Colic, Gripings, Dysentery or Bloody Flux. No. 6.-ForCholera, Cholera Norhtut,Vomiting. No. 7.—Fisr Coughs, Colds, Influenza and Sore Wrost. No. B.—For Toothache, Face-ache, and NeUrat• No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and 'Fu essAt the Need. No.lo —Dyspepsia Pills—For Week and Deranged Sto mach, Constipation; audliver Compliant. No. IL—For Female Irregularities, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No.ll - For Lencorrboa, Profane Menses, and Bearing Down of Females. No. 13.-4br Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14.—Salt Rheum yllis 7 -For Erysipelas; Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. 16.—Rheumatic Plqa.—For Pain, Lameness, or 1301eness In the Cheat,: Boat .tosina, or lambi. A.—For Fever and Ague, 0 till Fever, Dumb Ague s Old Mismanaged Agues: P.—For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or Externa o.—For.Sore, 'Weak and Inda ln ed Eyes and Well& ; Failing, Weak, or Blurred Sight. • C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with . obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C.—For Whoopitig'Cough; abating its violence and shortening its course. . In all acute diseases, such as Fevers, Inflammation', Diarrhea, Dysentery, Creiiip, Rheumatitne,and sash erup tive diseases as Scarlet Yever; Measles, and Erysipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is obvious, and in all such OMB the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease is Often arrested at once, and in all cases the violence Of tho attack is Moderated, tho disease shortened, arid rendered lees dangerous. Coughs and COW, which 'are of Mk& frequent occur rence, and which so often lay the fbundatien of diseased , lungs , bronchitis and cOnsumption,Ay ail be at once red by the Fever and Cough Pills. • In all chronic diseases, such as Dyspepsia. Weak Sto mach, Constipation, Liver Complainti l xPlieis, Female Pe Witty, and Irregularities , old Headaches , Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other oltruptkos, tlie. case bah specifics. whose proper, appl6sitt will &nerd* cure in almost every instance. 'Often'the eof a single' chronic diftlooltY; an& as Dyspeptic Pit r Catarrh, He adache or Female Weakness, has More paid Ibr the case tea limes over. P=3. Case of 20 vials complete, in morocco, and .....$5 Case of 20 vials, and Book, plain Case of lb numbered boxes, and Book— 2 Qum of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book. ..... „ .. 1 Single numbered boxes; with demitasse.... ..... .26Tesn t s Single lettered boxes;with directions 60 dente Large case of 2os. vials, for planters physicians.: 016 ALSO SP2OIIICB. Foe Smith. on PECRIEIO.—OPPreaRod, Ililkalt, ed BreAthing, attended with Cough _and Expectoration Price, 60 cents per box: FOR EAR DIROBARGER sac DRAlRMio—Dilleilllrgea from the Esr, thermion of Scarlet Fever, Measles or Mercuri al& For Noises in the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Bar-ache, ;Price, 504auts per box. FOR Scsomms.—Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indus's, tad Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ificers r 2orofulous Cashel) , of Children. Price, 60 cents per box. Fos Gamiest. Disarry.—Physloal or Nervous Weak ness. Either the result of Sickness, Smarm Medics- Con, or -Exhausting Discharges. Price, , so cents per box. FOR Deorsr.—Field Accumulations, Tumid Swellings, with Scanty- Secretions. Prase, 66 cents per box. FOR SlA•Sioixna.—Deathly Sickness, Vertigo. Nausea, Vomiting., Sickness from riding .or MOM.' -Price, Ell cents per box. FOR URINARY lasessia..—ForGravelltenal Cale= cult, painful Urination, Diseases of - th e Kidneys: 60 mints per box: , FOR SYJUNAL ENIIIIIONO.-- T r011111407 JARCRIIIIr and Consequent Prostrtitioh and bility, Bad Results f Evll Habits. The most im emerald mid sMelentremedyknown„ and maybe relied upon as a cure.' Price, with-fall dri' lions, El per box. Persons who wish to place tbeMselves under the pro. fessionil care v or to tieek.advied.of Prof. HustrilErs, con do so, at his office 662 Broadway, daily from it A. IL WAS P. IL, or by letter. OM REMEDIES BY MAIL.. Look ever the het makeup a cue of what kind choose andincloae the amount Ina current note oritampe by mail to oar addrme at No. 5e2 Broadway, New 'York, - and the medicine will be duly returned by mall or =- Imam of charge. idteareMß e t,—We desire an active, efficient &gentler the sale (A ourlrqifffilain every town or cern amity in thel iicat4 : Addroea• - Dr. ,F.-11131iNtill7). .sprlB-dawly No. 662 BROADWAY, Naw- Yong. Wholeisle and Retail agent for Harrisburg and vicinity 0. H. Keller. Also sold •by Theodore F. 13ohellbr, end Druggists and stores genoreDs. THE ONLY PREPARATION HAVING PROOFS HO STRONG AND. braver AS TO EXPEL THE DOUBTS 04' ALL. FOB . ; STATES:IM ; .. JUDOFB, Etairjß ) PHYRICIANSM thoeddistscrieW-as as newt. give In their unqualified .stunalnit, and recommend it for, all, cases of erupdOns,miCiliseasee of the scalp and brain - Wit all who have tilledili,fildesj in. testifying 'OMR weft proseryt the hair froM being greYiled from Rang 14- any age, as-well as restortu' > Rcad tnefollowtirer-- .. - . • I Hex. Gmeracii. 0., June 94th, 'WO.' ' Pace. O. I:WOOD : Dbar - Wrf=Your Hair Beekman is rapidly, gaining einkkunity. I have had oceasionto lay.preindke asTde, and give your Hair. Restorative a Perfect test :-.- •.. - ' ' ' Daring tholes!. .1854,f wan, Co unfortunate as to be thrown front my , sulky a rock near the roadside, from which my head received a' most terrible blow; causing a great deal orirritation, which coMffunficated tO, the brain and external iffireace of the head, fr ont the et facts of which my hair was fi nally destroyed over the eh.' tire surest* of the head. From - the time I first discovered its dropping, however, up to the Uwe of its total disep. pearanca, I employed everything I could think of, being a protessiwal man myself; and, as Ithongbt,anderstanp- Ingthe nature of the disime, but was finally defeated in every prescription advanced. - Thess and no ether 'circumstances_ induce& me to re-. sort to your worthy Hair Rmtorative, which . ' have every. reason to belive produced a very happy result,; leo months alter.the firm application, I had as beautiful i head of 'Wog hair as .I ever saw; Mr which I certain* own you my most sincere thanks. - Rest sussusci., dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to :a ll. lnduirere; moreover, I shall use my influence, which - if/atter my.: self to say, is not a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yount very-respecapilly. M. J. WRIGIR.M D OFF/CR Or um Jsmontosam, Philippi, Va., Dec... 12. Ilkill Dun Sul :—l feel it my duty as well,sta spy pleasure, to state to you the following circuit:Mau%•ohich you can use as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a laWyer,) km been bald ever since his early youth ; so much so, that he was compelled to wear a wig. He was induced to use a bottle of your "Hair. Restorative," which he liked very much; and after using some two or three battles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a handsome head of hair. The gentleman's name is Bradford, and he is very well known in our adjoining counties; many persons can testify to the truth of this statement; kgl3-e it to /cm at the request of Mr. Bradford. Yon can sell a grata a m , , •of litur flair Restorative in this and the adjoining counties if you have the proper agents. Yours, lut., THOMPSON SURGHNOR.. DR. WOOD : Dear Sir:—Permit me.to express the obli gations I ant under for the entire restoration of my hair to its original color ; about the limo of my arrival in the 'United States, it , was rapidly becoming gray but upon the application of your "Halt Restorative" it soon re. I covered its original hue. I consider your Restorative ILI R very ble wonderful invention, quite efficacious aa well as agreea. B. THALSER.B. The Restorative is put in bottles of three aizeS, via : large, medium and small; the small bold ji a pint, and retails for one dollar . per ~ bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent . mo r e In proportion than the emall, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. More in proportion, and retails for U. O. J. WOOD ik CO., Proprietors . , .444 Broadway,. New York, and 114 Market street, St. r oo fs, Mo. ~ ' ' And Dealers. sold by all goo* Waggle* and .I Fancy UOOds • BOLO G NA ' .16 13 420-dawilm AGE t ! I 4 1 LARGE and very superior invoice jnat maniac 4nd fbr sale low by WM. DOCK, Jr` Illtbical THE ORIGINAL AND G6NITINE DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, The Great Renovator of BLOOD. pussoi THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, ULCERATED SORES, AND ALL FORMS OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES. These complaints ran bo ..9.cedii% and ak.cu-Auy cured by the use of this_ • ' WORLD RENOWNED SAR SAPARILLA. Thousands have experienced its salutary effects, and tensor thousands have witnessed It, until it nes ceased to be a question among the intelligent portion of the corn. mtmfty. When the Blood becomes lifeless and definer% either from the entail of Spring weather, chauge of climate, want of exerese, the use of a uniform saline diet, or any other cause' this compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, will wear thelioon, carry off the putrid humors, mans thematic:a, BEGULA2E VIE BOWELS And impart a Tone of Vigor to the Whole Body; TO THE PUBLIC. The public are herebrnotilled that the preparation etc; tenalvely known as Dr. S. P. Townsend's Compound Ex tract of Sarsaparilla, is now manufactured under my 'di rection and supervi*n, from the original recipe obtained from Dr. S. P. Townsend r • and I certify that it is compete id of Ingredients PURELY VEGETABLE, and WITHOUT MEI CURT; and siso that the ingredients are jodiolously comi Oended, so auto obtain from them thei r tinniest medicinal effect. "• JAldeti R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND'S Costrounn Emitter or Sane- Paratia, has a reputation among all civilized nations as the beat preparation'fbrj • • Renovating and ` tPnrifyingitheiELOOD ._ which science hae ever offered to man. In this resides In PECULIAR EXCELLENCE, and to this is due its world wide renown. It contains all the vegetable. principles which experi ence has proved useful In clearing the SYSTEM from DISEASE, extracted and combined with the highest stW *tact tbe refinements of modern chemistry enable vs to xxoPloY , ' • Whatever may be said , by mortified competitors or splenetic jphysicians, the fact that this medicine is EVERY. WHERE USED; Skid that its use creates an increased. de. Maid, shouts conclusively that.it possesses medicinal merits of the first ordor CAUTION. To avoid imposition it will be necessary to see that 'DE.' JAMES It. CHILTON'S CERTIFICATE as p Well as the SIGNATURE of 'Dr. p. Townsend, IS on the outside wrapper of each bottle. `BE VERY CAREFUL - TO' USE NO OTHER: • Proprietonf once, bro. 41. FUlttal street, N. Y. ' • And far sale by avers Druggist in this city. apini.dfltair . DR. MOTT'S CHALYBEATE RESTORATIVE PILLS OF IRON-. Ax aperient and Stomachic preparation oi Inuit puri fied of 'Oxygen and airbus' by combustion in Hydrogen. Elaictioned,by.thatilphest Ideates' Authorities, ooth In Buoys And the United claws, at d prescribed In thelr practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no pre paration of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and other min sickly complexions indicate its necessity in almost eiTerf conceivable adze. inflexions In all malad.eit iu sftink it has beenAried, it has proved absolutely infa ntile in each of the following complaints, viz In kDebility, Nervous Affections, Illnusiacipa Gam: Constipation,_ Diarrhoea. Dysentery. • Inovent Comnamption, Scrofulous Voner. enihelia,' Behr Rheum, Iklisudenstirstation, Whillea„Chloresia, Liver Complaints, Cliro"- ;., Headaches, ithemnitlana, Intermittent Fevords, Pinapier °oldie Trace In case of General Debility, whedjer We result of` olna diocese or of the Continued diminu lion of ner vous and niuscularenergy froth chroule."ol7. plaints, one trial of this restorative hes prOved: sung:web' to an ex tent which na description nor written attestation would render credible: Invalids kr long bed-ridden as to have 'beeline *moth= in their neighborhoods, have sud denly re-appeared in the busy worldtes If just returned from protracted travel in is distant land. Some very instances of this kind are attested of female suf ferers; Meadatekvietima of apparent mamma; San gulneous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complicr ildn of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and eter dee for which the physician has no name, Inherent= hireetione of all kinds, and for rea "tons familiar.to medic'sl men, the operation of 'this (pre paretiob of Iron must necessarily be salutary, for unlike. the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being ex .citing and: overheating, anll.gentlYi regclarif apex, tit, even in the most obstinate :cases of costiveness, without sear being a &settle purgiUve, or Inflicting a disagreeable • . It la this latter property,' among others, which mates. it so remarkably of and.perinanest t rope y fbr I l an, upon which it also appears to exertardratinct and spechWaction, by dispersing the lectlien . dency which rmsthem. lariprpittE, it:IWO - Air:able 111 are its causes. a single boa of these ChalybeatiPilla has. often sufficed' for the ,most habitual cases, Including the attendant Cketiveruss. Oncheeked Mairlio . evalOvlien advanced to Dysentery,- confirmed, emaciating, and apparently ma lignant, the effects have been equally decisive and as tonishing; In ihe local pain';, osa of flesh and strength, debit'. tatingeough, and remittent hectic, which generally Indi cate incipient Conelumption, this remedy has al layed the alarms of friends and physicians, In several Very gratirYbag and interesting instances. • In ...Scrofulous Tuberculosis; thli usdiatted iron has had: far more than toe good or the most cautiously balanced preparations of lodine, without any Or their well known liabilities.-- The attentionuf females! cannot 'be too confidently In eitsd.to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiar- Irallecdng them. In ithenannumn, both chronic and inflammatory— in the latter, hoiverer, more decldedli—it has been in varbibly well reported, both as albsviatingpahr and re ducing the swellings, and stiffness of the Joined muscles. • In intermittent Fevers it must:necessarily be a greatretnedY and energetic restorative, and' its progress In the new.settlement of the west„ will probably be orie of high ren own and meatiness. .. No,rem . edy has ever been disoovered, In the whole hls-' tory of" tnedicLuti Wlittreaerts such pronipt, happy and ivy ostanitive P elfectii, Void' appetite;complete diva . - Mtn, rapidACquisitlon of strength, with an unusual Obi position. ter - salve end cheerful. exercise, Immediately follow itwuse. • . . _ Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, -price 60 oents•per box; foram* by Druggists and dealers. WIG bl sent free to any address on receipt of the price.— All lettere; Orders, ,ete. Should be tuldressed to' X. B. LOCKS & CCi:, General Agents, apt-dtt 889 Broadway, New York.. . . (D OLD DR. REA.TH'S BOOK . fill t ot Ira:vets and great disixiverlekt or the Japan- 1 11.1. use and East India Medicines, with full directions for the 'cure of Otinsitinition, Dronchiths- Coughs -_ Colds, Catarrh Asthma,: Femora, Heart,Disearte, . Sorolitity Cencarspys pcpsia, Liver Complaint, Gravel and Urinary Deposit/4 . Female Complaints, &a. Illustrated with hundrida 0 certatizahts of cures and engravings. Forthe purpose o lead:ling as many milferingfellew-beings ss predble front premature death, it will be sent to any part of "the Conti nent, by sending 2t cents to DM-HEATH, .641 Broadway New York Qty. - Sold by C K. Keller, Harrisburg ; Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; LeviEttnilinan, Mi3clumicsburg; Christian Miller , Millersburg ; -Dr. Geo.IMMM Lebanon ; J. O. lab, Ship.' penabarg. ...... • - oatia-dawly . • 47:4'E A'N'..I,NG • FROG[ THE- • HARVEST-FIELDS OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE. AND ART I A Melange, of Excerpta Carious, Humor :jog. ous and luitructive. Collated by 0: V. BORBABGB, 'A. M. Id. D. The above interesting Work has Just been received at • iIk.EGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. STORE PAWS, $126 A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT 07 LADIE6 TRAVELLING AND SHOPPING BAGS. Mall prices,tor saleat BBRONEWS AILLP BOOKSTORE, 61 BliFks Street WM. Z. STEES, OARPE.DITER AND JOBBER, coalas: WALNUT AM) 'PAM*" WARM. OBBING of all' kinds done at slick 0 maw jp)od style, and on reasonable terms. illebicat. JUDSON'S Mountain Herb Pills. r I E inventor and tnanufacturer of "hid 1.. sou's mvioa,au Herb i ins," has spent the greater 'at of bis life In travelling, having visited nearly every country in the world He spent over six years amon the Pocky Mountains and of Mexico and It was thus that the "Mot:wren/ BIM Pills" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures there, you will end In our A l manac and Pamphlet. It is an established fact, that all diseases arise from IMPURE BLOOD I The blood is the life I and when any foreign or Un healthy matter gets mixed with it, it is once distrbeited to every organ of the body. (very nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, and so the circulation Is feeble. The lunge be come clogged With the poisonous testier ; hence a tough —and all from a slight impurity of th e fountain-bond of Ills—the Blond 1 AS If you bad thrown some earth, for Instance, in a pure spring, frem which ran a tiny rivulet in a few minutes the whole course of the stream be, comes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does Impure blood Ily to every pan, and leave Its sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, and anima the obstruo tion Is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. • Theme pills not only purify the blood; but regenerateall the secretions of the body, they are, therefore, nu rivaled 118 CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &c. This anti Bllioe Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dis. ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and tluent,elearing and resusoitating the vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach, a medicine like the I, NOtor. rant B.= Pmth,. , that will pass directly to the afflicted parls,throngb the blood and fluids of the body, and COMO the sullbrer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Judson's Pills. ale the Best Beniedy in exist ence for the following Complaints: Bowel Complaints, Debility, Inward Weakness, COlielv, , Fever and Ague, Uver Gompiaints, Colds, Female Coniplaints,i,owneas orSpirits, Meat Diseases, Headaches; Mee, Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and Gravel, Dystmenia, inflnensa, Seenndsry itywp- Diarrhea' inflammation, toms. Drossy, • • • • • • ----Tr GREAT FEMALE-MEDICINE I: Females who Valle health, should never be without these Pills. Theypurify the bleed, remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimplesand blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. liar The Plants and Herbs of which these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way among the Texucans, a Whoa Aborigines In Mexico. Get the Almanac if our Agent, and you will read with delight, the very interesUng aocoruit It contains of the lamas lisnicms" of the Aztecs.. Obaerva. , - , -The Mentain Herb Pills are put up to a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, and Ito. tail at 26 cents per box. All genuine, have the signature or B. L.JODSON & CO., on each box. B. L. JTJDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors No. 60 Leonard Street, NEW YORK. gar AgeslS wanted always—Address as above. 16* feblO•deedsw X The attention oflnvalids, Physicians, lilergymeu, sci entific men, and the _ public generally, is respectfully Solicited to the merits of this chemical prepare& n, COD tabilng Iron,Sulphur and Phosphorus, and which is identical s its composition with the Hestatic Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with Debility pale countenance and nervous derangement, analysis of the blood show a:deficiency of the red globules. Ruddy complexion and a rosy tint of the skin, Is always indica tive of health while a rale wax•like skin and counte nonce,—which evinces a dedeiency of the red globe les,-- accompanies a tijanused organism. Preparations of bon have been rived for the purpose of supplying the red globules, but we contend that Iron alone, Sulphur alone, or Phosphorus alone, will not meet the dell. deney in every case, but that a illdlo4lNli oomblnallen of Au. these elements is necessary to restore the blood to Its normal standard. This point, never before attained, has been reached in the Blootl Food, and its discovery ranks as one of the moat seentlflo and important ol the age. its effects in Consumption are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the system, allay the prostrating night sweats, Increase the physics' and mental 'energy, enrich the blood by•re. storing ibe lacking red globules, increase the appetite, restore the color, and clothe the skeleton frame with , flesh. The Blood Mood wilitheAtted a widths In an Chronic Diseases of the Throat or Latnips,.such as Asthma Bronehats," Coughs, Piddle speakers and singers will And , it of great utility in clearing and strengthening the voed organ's. In .. e rz=, Liner Cbmpkitnts, Dropsy,Eparpsy. Para/slit tertarorc St. Vika , Dance, lever and ptet,' ci., Its efficacy is marked and instantaneounr-Sn no ohm of disease, how. ever, are the ber_Okilareffesits of this remedy so con spicuous ssiii-those harrasiing Female. Complainta 'to which the gentler sex are liablo, and which tend to wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difficult Meattruation, Green Sickness, Manx; afc , especially when these complaints are acoOmpanied ,with paleness, a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spirits, debility, palpitation, want of appetite, and nervous pros tration, We have the utmost confidence in recommend ing the - Blood Food to all who may be conscious of a loss of vitality or, energy, and to those whoefe 'mental or bodily powers are prostrated through oorr-tae, either of the mind or body, and we deem it our duty to say that in all cases of Weakness and Emaciation, and In all dis. eases of the Kidney:Madder, this preparation tuns a chin ution.thek attention of sufferers which cannot be over-es timated. A faithful trialwill be found the most convinc ing Preen!' regard to its efacacy that could boasted for. With the above: remarks, and with,the numerons testi monials we have in its favor, we offer the "Blood Food , ' to the. consideration of the addicted, knosingthat it will be acknowledged as pre-eminent over all other preparations, patent or officim,ln point of usefolneas,-- Urculars giving the Theory upon which this remedy is founded, also certificates ci remarkable cures, will be sent free when desired ." We foretrd the Blood Food to any part of the United Suttees or ()amides upon receipt ofPrice—sl per bottle, $5 for six bottles He careful in all cases to have none but that^ having' our fao-simile aignature upon the wrapper. None other is genuine. Prepared only by CRURCU di' DUPONT; No. 409 Broadway, New York. And by all resmetable Druggists throughout the _ , country: For sale by. O. A_ Bannyart, so`e agent, Harrisburg, Pa. fehe-dawly-rd aplo-rdan2 POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS OR PAIN DESTROYER TS one of the few domestic remedies which have come Into general lose and favor, without puffing. It is the product of &simple shrub, harmless all eases, and as a domestic' remedy unequalled. For BURN ,S COTS,, BR SORSNESS LAIIIINIR22 SPRADIS P N R MUXATIBILi nyLGIERh, OLD, S9REA and WOO DS, it lion not an emi . It is aim. With great Newness; fon WOTRACHE, HEADACHE, NB CIA, SORB THROAT, COLIC, DLARRHOEA, HOARSE NM, and-other similar troublesome and painful affec tions, while it promptly arrests all HILUMORRHAGES.— Hundreds of physicians use it daily in their sirnitTee, and give it their unquclUled mcommendation. Sold by our agents and dealers, and by F. HUMPHRETS & CO., 662 Broadway, Sole Proprietors andidanufacturere. Sold by c. K. Keller, Wholesale and Retail agent for Harrisburg and vicinity, and Dru Mats and stores gene ra11y...: ;. apri-dawly sd ANVERIN:S ANNETILATirm powDErt, Is THE ONLY KNOWN and best art, Oa to exterminate,Roach ea, Bed Bugs, Ante, Moths, nee, Fleaa,garden Warms, • - 'Vine Bug; &c . IT CON _ _ TAINS No 'POISON. ' - _ SCHWERIN'S PILLS . are euro death t, RATS /i and MOB. • ' Mr. SCHWERIN received Certificates from Pruebleat of Girard College, floaters of House of ltefujp; Penney'. vania Hospital,' and other prominent Public Institutions of Philadelphia. U. S. Jail, Washington, D. 0., and Charity Hospital, NeW Orleans, La: ' - The original certifies** can be seen at the . Wholesale and Retell Depot, 124 North Second street,Phillidelpbia, and for sale In Harrisburg by Merles ..a-. Itatuivart„ D. W. Gross & Co., G. We Riley and C. X. Hake, and by all Druggists and (Grocers everOrhere. Beware of Spurious Imlattons. Remember to ask for ROHWICRIN %;!unsilagiag Powder. • . None signed ut • " X =MM. • . . oA 0 BOUGHT AND' LD BY FOR THE BEST FAMILY ING MACHINE CALL AT THE OFFICE OF Tlik MIBUiIiSTLVARLA AGENCY ru WHEELER & WILSON'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINt Price from $6O up. Mb Sterling Machine makes the celebrnt.•.i LOCK. STITCH. Atoms theundoubted advantages it others, may be named the following,: 1. Its simplicity of construction, , dem from deratigOntelat mid need of reiuttr, 2. no onesar , p , e , rtpidny and uw of . - 1-erht S. Its noic..r• •• 4. Thegrea► variety of purposes t•i wloct. plied; which can be 'thieved by no other And, TheIWIHMUINM IMAM and DURABILTIT pl OFFICE AT THE EAGLE W() , Also at Kure DAGUEdiREAN Rooms, Kerber, where a Lady to to constant st,teeeto, , . the operation of the , madams, glee instructs,:,,- chasers, and do all descriptions of family , parties desiring it. RECOMMENDATI (),N, The undendgned,with a knowledge clerked fi ..r..;• of Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Idachings io our r, 1.• Gnilles, cheerfully certiq to the great went :eked:lent Instruments. Those to our postmen. .., with lacility, have given decided satisiscu“,,, . . very highly priked, and as we believe that :. r use nonebelter than Wheeler & Wilson's are tuai,i.. „ i n we recommend them with conflitieuoe. ,ti.i,ii,i„, ed by purchasing From Mr. it. G. Hide*, liL , the sale of ,them in Harrisburg, as he is v., y . to give such Instications and assistance as may t , ed In the use of the teachings, and mate: t,., . sponsible Ibr their satisfactory operation. N. M. Pollock. D. W. Gross, Daniel D. Hoag, J. C. Ruche, J. H. Hans, John Curwen, J. R. Eby Henry Gilbert, A. a. Lamilorma, W. B. Tracy Geo. B. Kunkel, Weidman lon , ter, W. T. Endre% ' Ileac G. ?WHIM," George Bailey .fi manual H. Keit,- A. good hewing Ilachine win last your hie t,. i . i. tore buy the bee. For further information apply to W. 0. HlCealli Harrisburg, Mara 17, 1660..-d1• MENS' FURNISHING GO01) A N D GOLDEN HILL SHIRT LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK FUR FALL "1 1 3EL.A.3Z) , Of the latest and most desirable styles, Suwon-, . manufactiared expressly for the approachit s C. B. HATCH & Co.. - Er4o3 BROADWAY,AJ (One doorabovo the cor. of Walker st.d NEW YORK. Give notice to the Merchants io all sections of the I that their stock of Miss , .1. ossisaavo Goons sliD (int HUL SKIRTS is now ready for exhibition, corwei.e, full assortment of Undershirts and Drawers, Ali and Winter Okra, P., and Fancy Shirts, Ma, Scarfs. Stocks, Suspender. Half Hon, Linen CbUart, Robes de Chandwe Trate/iv Shatoir, Railway Rugs, Chrdiyan Jackets, dhafferr, dc. Including many new and desirable articles la tilt lit.. to be found in any similar establishment In ca'. All Shirts made at the GOLDEN MILL SHIRT MA FACTORY,Itotar on the back of ;she Yoke th e follow Stamp Which is our trade mark for this article, and al:, carries with it our guarantee as to their PERFECTION L every particular. These Shhts, combining STYLE, DURABILITY, a : PREFEcnoN OF FIT, we warrant equal Meyers. to any made to order . Parties not intending to Wait New York this Fall tu, transmit their orders by mail, an i can rely upon b.L eon filled as faithfully and promptly as though pre to seleet themselves. C. u HATOII 8: Co , • Jy2l.dilm • 1408 Broadw...y, N. 1 WALTER 'G. WHITEMAN. IMAM IN FINE GROCERIES, N. W. Opium,. 17th AND ARCH STI PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER OF CROSS & BLACKWELL'S ENGLISH PICKELS AND SAUCES Partieulat attention paid to selecting FINE TEAS AND COFFEES FOR FAMILIES. SWABS alwayx at Refiners' prices. arnica IT t LIQUORS and SEGARP- of the beet brawls alwa)- hand. my 7.1.1,1 STORAGE, -HIORN7"..4,aZDING COMMISSION BUSINESS . A.HE anbioribera have leased the extel sive Warehouses and Railroad track formerly pled by thePhiladelphiA and Reading Railroad c..dap.: • as a - freighting department, No. 248 North Broad and will transact a GENERAL STORAGE, FORWARIO ND COILMISMON BUSINESS, in connection with Foreign and Domestic Shipping and Produce at l.e W nut street. They are prepared te, receive, ship and ferware. land or by water, all merchandise and produce v, may be offered. storage capacity 26,00 E barrel,, every convenience for receiving and discharging. Warehouse receipts will be given for all property storage, with bills of lauding for shipment. Oolisigureenta or merchandise and produce to our dress will receive prompt attention. FOWLE, HARRIS & 128 Walnutand 248 North liro—lEar,d Ph Apri/ 23,1880.-6md. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADWAY, _ . WREN completed, six years ago, St. Nicholas was universally pronounced the n magnificent; canvententouid thoroughly ormtnial • • tabllshment of the kind on this coutinent. What n then It remains to-day—without a rival in size, In -4. t tuotitinem, and In the general eleeoenta of coin! or joyment. The Hotel has liCOOtamadation+ fur • guests, indading 100 complete suites of apartment: , lUnililetn lSix hundred persons can be cumtorm seated at the tables of its threepublio dining ruount, nothing thit modern an has devised for the cnnk and social-gratifiratkn of the traveling public omitted in its planor is neglected in its practical The Carly reputation of the house at home and am derived frowits. magnitude, its superb appola!l and its home-like comforts and luxuries, hsn be c • banned every' yeir by the unwearied exortiotii uI proprietors. my22-d3m TREALWELL, WHITCOII3 NEW FIRM. NEW GOODS NEW PRICES ! . .. N gE etIII3SCRIBERS having suceeedu d to the WHOLES atm A N D RETAIL GROCERY WI 'or. mews. GROSS &• KUNKEL, at WAL \ Li. KW= WHARF, would respegaguy Rumm age u, t'- , chlseha Or Warrisburg and vicinity, that they are Pr', pared so Maw tbr sale a large and complete essortmeia Groceries, Provisions, Fish Salt, Grain„ Pinar, 'Ropes, in great variety, lineensmire, Paints, Oils, Fund, Glass, Nails, . . • Cement, ekci Oar Large SPRING-BTM; purchased in Pluiadeip a and New York, •and , now arriving, has been selec t ' with much care, and will present great inducements I"' close buyers. We intend' to - keep FIRST.CLASs Doom an d will NOT BE UNDERSOLD, and hope by honorable dealing 1° mem and receives darn- arpatron % em maratior a. N a al waissits Sewing filculjillte CENTRAL AT WHOLESALE I,._vwx-trzt,7 ._Arrn-cvegv CEO NEW YORK.