tints of grave & atanoportatiou PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD! FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM 'PHILADE LPHIA- The Bridge at Conewago haviog been re-built, the Passenger 'trains of the Penn.ylvania Railroad Company will resume their former route. On and after MONDAY, .00TOBER 16th, 1860, they will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as Mows :EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPIUI22 TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 a. tn. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 a. in. FAST LINE leaves 'Harrisburg ,at 8.15 a. m., every day except Monday, arrives at West Philaaelphia at MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.00 p. to., arrives at West Phllado?phia,at 5.00 p. in. Thesatrains make close connection at Philadelphia with the Haw York Lines. - MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves at 0.50 a. in, Mt. Joy a 48.02, and , connects at Lancaster at 8.50 with Lancaster Train, an lying at WeEt Philadelphia at 1240 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves at ia.;:Crilumbia at 5.15, and arrives at West Phila. delphia at ,9,05 p.„ 11T. Jot ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2. leaves at 4.00 p.m., Alit-. :Joy. at 5.11, connects with Harrisburg Accommodation _Train, East, at Dillerville at 5.40, sari virig it West Philadelphle, at 9 ; 05 p. m. . WE-STWARD. ' THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.45p' arrives at Harrisburg at 2.55 a. pa. , MELBAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 a. in., ar rives atilairahnig at 12.50 P. m. :VAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.50 a, in., arrives at Harribbarg at,400.p: m.., MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves' Lancaster on arrival , Or Mall Train West, at 11.04 a. m., leaves Mt. Joy at 01.42; and arrives at Harrisburg at 'LW p• m. HARRISBURG ACC-OMMODATION , TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2,06' p. m., Columbia 6.10,, and arrives at Harrisburg aldf.B6 l p. m. • • 1 ' MT. JOY AcdobrovenciN YRAIN, No. 2, leaves Lancaster, cia. the airlral, of Lancaster Train West, at 7.54 p. M. 5 444.40rai18.80_, and arrives at Harrisburg at - Pasaingera leaving Philad. Iphia at 4 00 P. m., on Lan caster Trtlin4eenteet :at 'Lancaster with. Mt. Joy. Aecom modalioneTrata No. 2, at 7,0, and arrive at:Harrisburg at 9.24 p i M.t wawa, D. - I[I:IUNG, , . • 1. Elipi—East Sharks 'Phinsidednia Railroad ostladtf TO NEW YORK • SHORTEST IN- DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK ' 'N :1) • HARRISBURG- VIA BEADING ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. WINING 1.1P.R.M,•1y est, 'eel es how York at 6 A M., arriving at Harrisburg 'at 12.46 noon, only 6% hours between the two cities. NAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar riven at Harrisburg at 8.80 P.H. , . itORNURG.!MAIL LINE' Rant, leaven Harrisburg at 8,00 A. M.ouviving at New York at 4.80 P.M. AFTEHNOON .10ERES LINE, EttM,, leivei Rivas burg* L 154 M.; arriving atNeW YOrle a 11.00 P. 51 000110alinna are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. with the Pasidlpger . Trains in each direction on the PeunaliTa• Ma, Chleberiand 'Valley and Not therd Central Ittutroad. ed triads connect at beading.witlihrainttbr PottErille and Philsilelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch Chunk, EttliP4ioge• No change of Passenger Chrs or . Baggage between Now York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A hi. Line from Now Rink Or the 1.15 P. M. lrom Harrieburi. ' . 'For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfortanitaccom• modation, this route presents superior inducements to the traveling'publio. Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL LARS. Fer tickets an a other informationapply to 40/ J.' CLYIIM, qeneral ..ifienN.lfarriabarg, 1860. 1860. _ • • . Northern Central Railway] NOTICE. - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE: 0N- AFTER SUNDAY, MAY , 27th, 1860, the Passenger Trains on the Northern 124 0.1 Railiar.wlll leave Harrisburg: as'followsi, - - GQING SOUTH. .171pRESS TRAIN will leave at....... ..1.40 N. Apt.pitgtODATlON TRAIN will leave TRAIN will leave at ;441,0.!1'. MAIL .. .1.20 P. DI. XPRERS TRAIN iiffileave OAS P. 81; ` t he only Trains leaving Harrishurg on Sunday will be e =PRESS TRAIN at L4O A. M going South, and the 1 ,',/tESS TRAIN at 0.82 icing North. 1 ur further information apply at the Office, in Penn'. allromrDepot. JOHN W. HALL, Agent. Harrisburg, May 26, 1860.—ma26.dtf HILADELPHIA AND RMING RAIL ROAD. • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. O 1 AND . AFTER NAY 28/4,1860: TWO PASSENGBE TRAMS LEAVE HARRLSBUEO DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.00 A. 11., and 1.15 P. it. 'ter Philadelphia, arriving there at 1 25 P. M., and ILA P. M. RETURNING, LEAVE VE .' ILADELPHLA at 8.00 A. M. and 8.80 r, arriving at Harrisbyrg at 12.48 noon and z. Li rnaladelphia, No. 1 Qin, 38.25 ; No. 2 (in ealrain,) $2.10. • • FARES Reading, $1.60 and $1.30. It Raadpg, 005309$ with trains for. Pott.aeille, Einem, Yllle r Tainaalue,Egitatilaan; 'ago. FOUR . TRALN3 LEAVE READING FOR I.I3ILADEL PILIA DAI/X,, at 0 A. IN 10.40 A id., 12,30'n00n and 8.43 F.. M. . LEANN PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at 8.00 A. M., LBO P t .IL v B.3OP._M., and 6.00 P. M. FARES iltemling to Philadelphia, 111.75 and $1.45. IHE MORNING TRAIN' FROM HARRISBURG CON -6-dtIIAGINt att4 up train for :wittcattpura, For through tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLIDX., °antral Agent. m1,92-dU PHILADELPHIA READING RAILRO AD,'.. .• RFDUCTION OF PASSENGER - FARES. goilDATi - Aigniu2ieT at -'short Lao ti ce. in•good kyle, sna oirreistatable Wiwi.' • . I ,IIOSE- i lesirin g th,ol" hotwee - ' wait and a well , ssee acted atqa OJ "WALCPARER:fc; COS,2' PRIM? 'at • ' • ~.t BEItdig.trt'CI(EtOBOOKSTORt"; ~ 14 .1 totttQW:a4ititatt . f_Ptiiral, 1 . . milat, gwritA, FINE, .IUNTO,. - -, a n d: , flue soaliti:of material ; tbrOtielyNt s ,Al . 4 . 4 . 1 ~.F4 : CE- , below usual prices of otber,iwua,dacturars,, at 'BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTGRE, --- - ,-- 4:1-- 51 Market atreet. ~Call and 43, tbem , No elyargetfor 4, , , .. nry24i • • v:.WHITE BRANDY! ; VOW PRESERVING; river y'' 13uperior ar aupteloßmgia. WIT9r ,[I 4ABOWeb9.- • , - • ,taus[ MRS. WINSLOW, An exPereniNuTt:a:ericiu' presents leatotin of mothers SOOTHING SYRUP, • For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the proce3s of teething, by soft ening the gummeducing all inflammation—will allay ALL PAIN, and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO BEGERTATE-THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, meteors; it will give rest to yourselves AND, RELIFY AND HEALTH TO, YOUR ENFANTS. We have put - tip and sold this article for over ten ;years, and CAN sag, IN OONVIDNNOI AND TRVTR, What We , have never been able to say of any other medicine— NEVER aws Fr :FLAILED; IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CURE, when: timely, used. Never did we know' in Instance& disitatisfaelion by any one who used it., On the contrary, all are delighted with its opera. Lions, and speak in terms of highest commendation of Its magical effects • anti medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WV DO KNOW, attar ten years' expe rience, AND PLVDflit OUR RIPOTATION YOB Ina FULFIIIIRNT OP WHAT WI NINE DROLARR; ID 11111206 t every instance where the Infant Is suffering Irom pain and exhaustion, re lief will be ,found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. . This, valuable preparation Is the .prescripton of one of the most EXPhIIIENCRO suid SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and hits been used with mita name sin THOUSANDS OF 'CASES It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invig orates the stomach and bowele; corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the Whole system: It will al post instantly relieve GRIPING LI "THE 'BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which if nut speedily reme died, end in death. We !relieve it the inn and WREST &Samar IN THS 'NOMA' in all cases of DYSENTERY AND 41aRRUCEA CHILDREN,; whether 4 nrisea from Meshing or from any other cause, We . would say ° to every 'mother who has'a child sabring fromfany ottlur foregoing complaints.---no nor isr:rourt PRZAJDNIZI3, NOR TUE PRXJI , Magi 0.11 eland between you and your sidleritig child and thereltetharwlll be SURE—yes, AB SOLUTELY SUltrie4o Ibllow She 'use, of this medicine, it timely used. Full _directions for using . ,wtli accompany each•buttle. ' Non getrirtfie 'manse the fac-simile of CURTIS a Neff EIN.%New York, is OR *touts* wmper. Sold by Dr uggists, throughout the woad. 1 rinclpul 0111 .o;'No:l&Cedar &Mew ;York.. - Price only 25-Cente ler Bottle. 4/3 - Yor Bale w Harrielniig by D. ,Vie Grose Co,, No 19 Mania stAecJ:lifilititi Lnit; Nd: 22Market etroet,O. Keller. No. ell.!Naeketoltreet, Vela* Fourth, IlLarket.Oreet., ; • ang22 deitly '• • ••• , • • - ' Z*4 $. A r l eP ._ d%_1,7 - ; -- VIIIIIG - " - N, 000. "L a SY , N .O.- '-"". -- N V A., ,, , , Zit - i . . 4 9 ECONOMY! ` Y ssl - t kt t l e Iliispadel 2 , - ' ' . Save the Pieces! 't As &cadent: WU beljniajerin•iti vifi-rejedateslfaudies tills very desirable to have some cheap and! convenient wayferlppalrisg Furniture, Toys,. Crockery, "FUMING'S rßicraßri Gum meets all such eniergenbles, nci household can afford to be,withont-lh , It Isnlways.ready and on to the stick toint::!There ie no'longer-a neees S ity fir' limping chairs, 'splintered veneers, beadles toys and 'broken cradles. • 11.1 s. just the-. article for , cone_ shell and other ornrmental work, so_ popular_ with ladies of refinement and taste. . Thisadmirable preparatienbi tilled cold, tieing chemi cally held in solution, and possessing all the qualities of the best cabinet-maims' Gide. It may be used in the placeit Ordinary , mucilage, being iastly.more adhesive. ,"1:120 1 131. IN EVERY ROPER.'P 2.=1 Bleb accompanies each bottle. Price 26 Ms. WUfatale Depot, No. 46 Cedar etreet f _New York. 'Address HENRY C. SPALDING - at CO., • Boa No. 3,600, New York, - ruotiv - iur Dealers in vases cimummg Four, Eight and Twelve Dozen-a beantiMl Lithogi,aphic, Show-card an coinnsaying each 'Pacliiige: ' • jetir.v single tottlei of SPALDING'S .P.ItEPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every lhonsiiiold. . Sold by all prominent Statisners„Dryiggiets, Hardware and garniture Dealexs,,Grebera and FaizseyOteres.— ' diuntry iierchinti should ma. k 1 bite or SPAISDICGRI pp. EPA RED:GIME; *rhea r 'Mikis , ' thekt list • 'lt , Neil stand any climate. • febl7 diwly POND'S EXTRA9T OF, HAMAIq.ELIS OR PAIN ,DRSTROYER, - rs, one. of the few domestio remedies which have come into general use and favor, .wiihout puffing. It is the product of a simple ahrub, bartolese in all cases, and as a domestic . remedy unequalled. - For BURNS CUTS., BRUISES, SOP.VIRSS, LARENM, SPRAINS,.RHEUMATISII,MOiLiIikERS, OLD: sous and.WOUNDS, it has not. an equ al.,- It la also.useMiiih greatineceas,for 'TOOtHACELE; HEADACHE, NE L OU; SOB& T.449,5-T;COLIC DIARRHOEA, HOARSE NESS, and other, similar troublesome and painful affec tions; while it proMptly 'errata all HEMMORRHAERffit.— 17uudreda.of physicians .use it daily in - their practice, end give . it 'their unqualified . recommendation. Sold by: ear agents arid dealers ; end by . • - F. HUMPHREYS & CO. 562 Broadway , • Sole Proprietors and 'Manufacturers. Sold ty G. K. Keller, Wholesale and Retail agent :for Harrisburg and vicinity, and Druggists and stores gene rally:— • ' apl7-dliwik SCHWERTN'S azotztatA.Tora . POWDER , I s ' nIE; ONLY .. KNOWN and best art () cie to exterminate Roach , \- F.-... . ay Bed Rugs, Ants , Mo th s, Flies, Fleas,garden Warms, 4 __... . 'Vineßugs; • & c. n CON ---:—. __ -- - ...__ TAINS NO OISON. . ------ :- . -.--...;,,, - --7-, SCHWERIN'S 'PILLS • .. - N a,,i,„: - ' ~ f-are Binh death to RATS .. -. 41wa. , 7-7.77,,, . - ;../.,/wz . z- - z i and WOE. : • —Mr. SCHWERIN !received, Certificates from President of Girard College, hireetors of Rouse of Refuge, Pennsyl vania Hospital, and other prominent Public Institutions of Philadelphia. R. Jail, Wani*gtim, and - Charity Hospital, Now' Orleans, La. ' • The origfnal certificates can-be Been at the Wholesale and Retail Depot, 124 North Second street, Philadelphia, And. for , sale:in , Barrithurg by - Charles • A'. Rannvast, D. W. Gross at Co., GI W. Riley and. C. E.-Reller, ; end, by all Druggists' and Grocers everywhere. .11 Beware or. Spurious imtatlons. Remember to ask for ECEINVERIN , S Aunitalatingyowdor. • •Ttonb Gem:ll6o nnlesitsigned •Jur: l 7-46m . . A .S: ! . .1-1. A • S I . NEWBOLD'S CELEBRATED • EXTRA SUGAR CURED (covered.) : . ' EXTRA SUGAR CORED (uncovered.) '" -PLAIN MAUS . EXTRA SUGAR CURED mouLDERs. EXTRA SUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF • EXTRA !‘ (covered.); Jost. received a lege invelte of* above, which we offer at Unusually low prices. ' • ' • sepß *m. DOCK. JR. & CO. • DRUGS AND , CHEMICALS. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. - DRUGS AND OMEWCA-1-8. _ Medicines. Patent Medicines. gamily night Medicines. Family Medlites. Patent - Medicines . 't,s. . Trusses, SupporteinySltotildirErace ' Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder • Braces: Trusses, Supporters, - PERFUMERY. PFRFIIMERY. PERHUMERY. ;.FANCY ANlk9rtailig,T i ARTICLES,' FANCY, AND,'I))IILET ARYICX‘ES• FANCY 'IAD T O TeltilOVECO. PRIME lt.tvWfvi.,•ciodifot"rQßAcco. PAN BAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO. P. 4„). HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO. enaeryer tsibuy and. sell taie very beat Or -every thing In lino, and alway s have a' Ood assortment in store from which customers may 'choceeo , And soiling at fair prices we do command a rairshere a patronage? • C. K. Lif.ral.ga'd DRUG STORE, , • " ' Tit• rkettinet. BILANIE BOOKS AL,SINAGOBPAJST7Ff3,Iwas, ato: A ultif i t UA r i ZtaZ l Z l A llllll 213 !"P lir anglare iO4O/116ti MENS' FURNISHING GOODS AND GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS, LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK FOB THE 3F II .LLIAX.. TR-832PM, Of the latest and most desirable styles, Imported and manufactured expressly for the approaching season's sale. . C. B. HATCH & CO., gr4o3 BROADWAY,.fiI (One door Above the cor. of Walker Gt.,) NEW YORK. Give notice to the Merchants in all sections of the Union that their stack of MINS' run:memo Goons AND GOLDEN HILL Swain is now ready fbr exhibition, comnri-ing a .full assortment of Undershirts and Drawers, Fa and Winter Gloves, Plain and Fancy Skirts, Tits, Saarts :locks, Suspenders, Half Bose, Linen- Cellars, Robes de Clambre Traveling Shawls. Railway Rugs, Chrdigan Jackets, Moffiers, dc. Including many new and desirable articles i atht, lire rot to be found in any similar establishment in tt•is e* , ut.to ..11 Shirts made at the GOLDEN PHIL .WANIF FACERKY, bear on the back of oh e Yoke lb. follnwing stomp "Wbich is our trade mark for this article. and Which carries with it our guarantee as to their PftBFECTiON in every particular. The=e Sbirtz, combining 6TY.I it, DURABILITY; ard PENFECTION OF FIT, we Wit rantequal in every reapec t to any made to order Parties not intenting to visit hew York this Fill may transmit their orders by mail, antsoatt rely upou h. ring them - 11110d as faithfully and promptly as thooak pro out to ra It ct themselves. C. is HATCH h 3v27 dam *los Broudw WAL;TER G. 'WHITEMAN, FINE GROCERIES N. W. CORNER 17th AND ARCH GROCERIES ; N. CROSS & BLACKWELL'S -EWAN PICKELS AND SAUCES. - Particular attention paid to selecting ` FINE TEAS AND COFFEES, FOR. FAXLIAR.S. 'T =ME SUGA.II3 always at. Refiners' prices. Choke WINK LIQUORS and SZGAIhz. of the best brands 'always hand; • my7-Iyd PENNSYLVANIA DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. OFFICE, NO. 104 MARKET STREET, DODGE RESPECTFULLY inform the: Ladiei .and Gentlemen of Harrisburg, and the public generally, that they , have all - tnemachinery necessary forDYEING CLBANSING and FINISHING; in a nidst impeder atyla. and warranted to give satlataction, every descriPtion- ,f Ladies' and Gentlemen's apparel, Ladies Drentes,ffina . ke, 'Effilwls,liandiferehiefS, cart's BOnneta, Ribbons, htr... Dyed and uhtished to look like new. _DILK AND. RIM DRaffilffi WATERED to rocklike the imported art:tele.— Gentlemen'i 'COATS, PANTALOCNS and VESTS.:Dyed, Cleaned-and 'Finished in a most superior style. NO RIP— PING RD:II:GREG, CARPETS injury to without to she fabric, removing and stains, and improioing colors. Herta°, Cashmere and other Shawls cleaned and pressed: - CRAPE SHAWLS bleached and finished - in a style that- cannot, be surpassed.- Coonterpanee, - ffittrikets and Ticks, cleaned in best manner, and at short notice. ' WOOLEN and curios GOODS abed in any quantities, at low prices, and warranted fast colors.— Leghorn, Straw Hats and Bonnets Dyed in a few Imre. Merchants and Milliners having unsaleable colors on any of , their goods, can have them dyed . and finished, by leaving them for a few days at the office. '—Alt goods dyed at the. above establishment arc warranted not to swot. . DODGE ik W. 1y3.5 daw3nf " - FOI WARDSNG COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE enbeerihers have leased the exten sive Warehouses and Railroad track formerly occu pied by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company me a freighting department, No. 248 North Broad street, and will transact a GENERAL STORAGE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, to cannection with the Ford go and Domestic. Shipping and Produce at 128 Wal nut street. They are prepared to receive, ship and forward In land or by water, all merchandise and produce which may be oared. storage capacity 25,00 G barrels, With every convenience for receiving and discharging. Warehouse receipts will be given for all property on storage, with bills of landing for shipment. Consignments of znerclutadim and produce to our ad dress will receive prompt attention. and 24 AlB CO, - Walnut and. 248 If North ßß. Broad street. Fkgads , hicr., 4prie 234 1860.-efimd. - NEW' FIRM:- NE W- . GOODS NEW PRICES I . /FEE SUBSCRIBERS' haNiing Succeeded to the WHOLESALE AND RET.ALII: OROCERY NEES of Messrs. GROSS & KUNKBL, at WALNUT STREET WHARF, would respectfully announce. o the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity, that they are pre pared to offer Ibr sale a large and complete assortment of Groceries, Provisions, •• -- Fish, Salt ; - Grain, • •-lilour, •Repes, , in great r var iety, afue enswar e :Paints, Oils rnroi .. Glass,. Nails .. Cement, &c., Our Large SPRING STOCK;:purehased in Philadelphia and New York, and now arriving, has been selected With much care, and will present gmit inducements to close buyers: • . ' We. Intend to keep FIRST-CLASS GOODS, and WILL NOT BE, and hOpe by honorable dealing to 'merit receive a share •of patronage. ' • .friairEaldtf • • ;: A. ROBINSON & M. WI:MEW . LIBE S RTY TOVE W Olt X AL . D • goulowmAßE FOUNDRY, ABBOTT Bc . NOBLE , aIANtItietURERS bf the most diprz itylei of STOVE 3 of every description.. Bollards:rand:Silo Roma.— Water Street, NM Nerk. sir 410 Brown Street, Philadelphia. 1 /..B.—.Send•for-Catalogne. • - jy27.d I LS I TRAWBERIIIE . S HE ' akSEIsIT - WEATHER is highly . faiviable ibr planting , Strawbeirries, and If done soon ai fair coop of frog, sufficient, WI cover the cost of Oblate' aid planting, may be "panted .next: F. 011.5011..— Uilwards - 9r • • . • • ' 100 VARIETIES, Native and Foreign, have been ttuterthy theaubscriber, and, a ft er having releateditianY, hots able to furnish all that. are really destratideorratit quantity and at fair ' 4IjViCE" , aslts chore of,viarieties; Mieparittion: 'of - sea and after ermine, If dotdred, he lards - tor s ressoesbje coeval:o. PLANT BEDS, " • warranting good crops of the best fruit. For the accommodation of the public he will have plants tUr sale in the . • _ LOWER MARKET HOUSE; on Tuesday and Friday evenings luld Wednesday and Saturday mornings. - EL A- MI SR. , • Magmas Nusesity,. B,,MLEW, LOT: OF Lipugs' S j i . ORPING & .TRAVELING BAGS Toiripfislitg number of new stylet.ENTS , and LA. .DIES', .honey,: Parses and Wallets. AAlne assortment rebelyedand mr sale at. insutorixi,§ - 'blMar t ' 7 llcitt Wig iflisallantons AT WHOLESALE =I PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER OF HARRISBURG STORAGE,