[Continued from First Page.] Rhoads, Smith, (Berke,) Smith, (Philadelphia,) So the question was determined in the affirm ative. REASONS FOR VOTING Mr. LEISENIIING, (when his name was called.) lam opposed to the adoption of this resolution, simply. because I think such a de claration unwise and impolitic at this time.— Under other circumstances I should vote for it with great pleasure. I vote no. The fifth resolution was read as follows 6 Resolved, That all plots, conspiracies and warlike demonstrations against the United States, in any section of the country, are trea sonable in their character, and whatever power of the government is necessary for their sup pression, should be applied to that purpose without hesitation or delay. Mr. SMITH, (Berks,) moved to amend the same, by inserting at the end _thereof, as fol lows : "And that all State enactments unfriendly to the domestic institutions of any of the States are unwise, impolitic, and should be promptly removed from the statute books." On the question, Willthedleuse agree to the amendment? The yeas and nays were required, by Mr. SMITH (Berks) and Mr. RHOADS; and - wore as follows, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Ashcom, Austin, Boyer, Brod head, Butler, (Carbon,) Byrne Collins, Cope, Disputa, Divius, Donley, Duffield, Dunlap,, El lenberger, Gaskill, Hill, Kline, Leisenring, Licht enwallner, liUDonough, Manifold, Morrison, My ers, Osterhout, Randall, Reiff, Rhoads, Smith, (Berks;) Smith, (Philadelphia,)-29. NAYS—Messrs. Abbott, Acker, Alexander, Anderson, Armstrong, Ball, Bartholomew, Bi sel, Bixler, Blair, BlisS, Bressler, Brewster, .Burns; Butler, (Crawford,) Clark, Cowan, Craig, Douglass, Duncan, Elliott, Frazier, Gibboney, Goehring, Gordon, Graham, Happer, Harvey, Hayes, Millman, Hood HoftnsHulm, Irvin, Koch Lawrence, 4owther, M'Gonigal, Marshall, Mul lin, Patterson, Peirce, Preston, Pughe, Reily, Ridgway, Robinson, Roller, Schrock, Seltzer, Shafer, Stehman, Strang, Taylor, Thomas; White, Wildey, Williams, Wilson, and;Davis,, 4taker-60. So the questinn was determined in the . nega - tive. MLSONS FOR VOTMO Mr. ABBOT (wlaeti his name was called.) I consider this amendment entirely out of place. It is, offered with the view of testing the sense of this House with regard to the subject which it invOlves ; there will be ample opportunity to do so on a more proper occasion. Such amend ments simply embarrass the resolutions in their passage. , Our object is to pass them as speedily as possible. The amendment is scarce ly even germane to the resolution before us. Therefore I wish it to be distinctly understood that in voting against this amendment I do so from a view of its impropriety at this time, and not for the purpose of expressing any sentiment with regard to the subject which it involves. I vote no. The question recurring, "Will the House agree to the'fifth resolu tion'?" The yeas and nays were required by Mr. KLINE and Mr. ACKER and were as follows, Viz; YFAs—Messrs. Abbott, Acker,Alexander,An derson, Armstrong, Aschom, Austin, Ball, Barnesley, Bartholomew, Bisel, Bigler, Blair, Bliss, Boyer, Bressler, Brewster, Burns, Butler, (Crawford,) Byrne, Clark, Collins, Cope,Cowan, Craig, Douglass, Duncan, Elliott, Frazier, Gib honey, Goehring, Gordon, Graham, . Flapper, Harvey, Hayes, Hillman, Hood. Hams, Huhn, Irvin, Koch, Lawrence, Lowther, M'Gonigal, Marshall, Mullin, Patterson Peirce, Pughe, Relley, Rhoads, Ridgway Robinson, Roller, Schrock, Seltzer, Shafer Smith, (Berke,) Steh man, Strang; Taylor, Thomas, White, Wildey, Williams, Wilson, and Davis, Speaker-68. NAYS—Butler, (Carbon,) Dismant, Divins, Donley, Duffield, Dunlap, Gaskill, Hill, Kline, Lelsenring, Lichtenwallner, M'Donough, Math fold, Morrison, Myers, Osterhout,Randall,Reilf, Smith, ( Philadelphia,-19. So the question was determined in the affirm ative. jrsljt Mr. DUFFIELD (when his name was called.) I believe it is pretty Well understood that gen tlemen on the other side will vote for nothing that we offer. I therefore vote no. The sixth resolution was read as follows : 6. Re.lved, That the Governor be, and he is hereby requested, to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the President of the United States, properly attested under the great seal of the Commonwealth, and like attested copies to the Governors of the several States of this Union, and also to our Senators and Representatives in Congress, who are hereby requested to present the same to the Senate and House of Represent atives of the United States. Mr. BUTLER,, (Carbon,) moved to amend the same, by adding in the fourth line after the word "States," the words, "and territories." The amenment was not agreed to ; and The question recurring Will the House agree to the resolution? The yeas and nays were required by Mr. RANDALL and Mr. SELTZER, and were as follows, viz : Yana—Messrs. Abbott, Acker, Alexander, Anderson, Armstrong, Asbcom, Austin, Ball, Barnsley, Bartholomew, Biller, Blair, Bliss, Bressler, Brewster, Burns, Butler, (Crawford,) Byrne, Clark, Collins, Cowan, Craig, Douglass, Duncan, Elliott, Frazier, Gibboney, - Goehriug, Gordon, Graham, Heppe; Harvey, Hayes, Hill man, Hood, Hoffus, Huhn, Irvin, Koch, Law rence, Lowther, Gonigal, Marshall, Mullin, Patterson, Pierce, Preston, Eughe, Reily, Ridg way, Robinson, Roller, Schrock, Seltzer, Shafer, Stehman, Strang, Taylor, Thomas, White, Wil dey, Williams, Wilson and Davis, Speaker-64, Nsys—Messra. Beyer, Brodhead, Butler, (Car bon,) Cope, Dismant, Divins, Donley, Duffield, Dunlap, Gaakill, Hill, Kline, Leisenring, Lich tenwallner M'Donough , Manifold, Morrison, Myers, Randall, Reiff, Rhoads, smith, (Berke,) and Smith, (Philadelphia)-28. So the question was determined in the affirm ative. The preamble was. read as. follows : WHIEREAS, A convention of delegates assem bled in the city of Charleston, in the State of South Carolina, did, on the twentieth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty', adopt an ordinance entitled ".An Ordinance to dissolve the union between the State of South Carolina and other States united with her, under the Constitution of the United States ofi America," whereby it is declared that - the said Union is dissolved : Aim was, It becomes the duty of the people of Pennsylvania, through their repre sentatives in this General Assembly, to make known what they consider to be the objects sought, and the obligations and duties imposed by the Constitution: Be it therefore The preamble was agreed to. The title was then agreed to_ as follows : "JOINT RESOLUTIONS, relative to the mainte nance of the Constitution and the Union :" The rules being dispensed with the resolu tions were read a second time by their title, .and agreed to. On the third reading and final passage of the resolutions, • The.yeaa and nays were required by Messrs LEISENRING and BYRNE, and were as fol lows : Yras---Nessrs. Abbott, Acker, Alexander, Anderson, Armstrong, Ashcom, Austin, Ball, Barmdey, 13artholomew, Bixler, Bliss, Bressler, Brewster, Burns, Butler, (Crawford) Byrne, Clark, Collins, Cowan, Craig, Douglass, Duncan; Elliott, Frazipr, Gibboney, Goel2ring, Gordon, Graham, Hipper, Harvey, Hayes, Hillman, ROCHI, Haim, Huhn, Irvin, Koch, Lawrence, PenitsPhlaltia MailV ectegrapt), Saturbali Ifternoon, 3annary 26, 1861. Lowther, M'Gonigal, Marshall, Mullin, Patter son, Peirce, Preston, Pughe, Belly, Ridgway, Robinson, Roller, Shrock, Seltzer, Shafer, Steh man, Strang, Taylor, Thomas, White, Wildey, Williams, Wilson and Davis, Speaker-63.. Nays—Messrs. Boyer, Brodhead, Butler, (Car bon) Cope, Dismant, Divins, Donley, Duffield, Dunlap,Gaskill,Hill, Kline, Leisenring, Lichten wallner M'Donough, Manifold, Myers, Oster hout, Randall, Reiff, Rhoads, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Philadelphia)-23. So the question was determined in the affirm ative. The resolutions as passed finally, read : JOINT RESOLUTIONS relative to the mainte nance of the Constitution and the Union: 'HEREAS, A Convention of Delegates now assembled in the city of Charleston, in the State of South Carolina, did on the twentieth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, adopt an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to dissolve the Union between the State of - South Carolina and other States united with her under the Constitution of the United States of America," whereby it is declared that the said Union is dissolved: • L And Whereas, It becomes the people of Penn sylvania' through their Representatives in this General Assembly, to make known what they consider to be the objects sought, and the obliz gations and duties imposed by the Constitution; be it therefore Resolved, by tie Senate and House of Representa tives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Qen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby resolved: lst: That the Constitution of the United States of America was ordained and established, as set forth in, its preamble, by the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tran quility, provide for the common defence, pro mote the general welfare, and secure the bless ings of.llberty to themselves and their posterity,; and if the people of any State in this Union are not in the full enjoyment of all the benefits intended to be secured to them by the said Constitution ; if their rights under it are dis regarded, their tranquility disturbed, their pros perity retarded, or their liberties imperilled by the people of any other State, full and adequate 'redress can and ought to be provided for such grievances through the action of Congress and other proper departments of the National Gov ernment. 2nd.. Resolved, That the people of Pennsylva nia entertain, and desire to cherish, the most fraternal sentiments for their brethren of other States, and are ready new, as they have ever been, to co-operate in all measures needful for their welfare, security and happiness under the Constitution which makes us one people ; That while they cannot surrender their love of lib erty, inherited from the founders of their State, sealed with the blood of the Revolution, and witnessed in the history of their legislation, they nevertheless maintain now, as they have ever done, the constitutional rights of the peo ple of the slave holding States to the uninter rupted enjoyment of their own domestic insti tutions. 3d. Rwolved,Thal that we adopt the senti ment and language of President Andrew Jack son, expressed in bis. message to Congress on the sixteenth of January, one thousand eight "hundred and thirty-three, that-the right of the people of a single State to absolve them selves at will, and without the consent of the other States, from their most solemn obligations, and hazard the liberties and happiness of the 'one composing this Union, cannot be ac knowledged, and that such authority is utterly repugnant both to the principles upon which the general government is constituted and the ob jects which it was expressly formed to attain. 4th. .Resolved, That the Constitution of the United States of America, contains all the pow ers necessary to the maintenance of its authori ty, and it is the solemn and most imperative duty of the governme.l to adopt and carry into effect whatever measures may be necessary to that end ; and the faith and the power of Penn sylvania are hereby pledged to the support of such measures, in any manner, and to any ex tent that may be required of `her by the consti tuted authorities of the United States. 6th. liaelved, That all plots, conspiracies and warlike demonstrations against the United States in any section of the country,are treason able in their character, and whatever power of the Government is necessary for their suppres sion, should be applied to that purpose without hesitation or delay. 6th. ,Resolved, That the Governor be, and he is hereby requested, to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the President of the United States, properly attested under the great seal of the Commonwealth, and like attested copies to the Governors of the several States of this Union, and also to our Senators and Represent atives in Congress, who are hereby requested to present the same to the Senate and Rouse of Representatives of the United States. 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Clues of (trawl & qtronoportatiou MAI Alit LINE ROUT TO NEW YORK SHORTEST I.N DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES 0 F NEW YORK AND 1-I,AI2,I2JIMERTIZG - I VIA READING. ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. MORNING kXPRIISS, West, leaves New York at 6 A arriving at Harrisburg at 1 F. M, only 6% hours eetween the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 aces,ond ar ives at Harrisburg at 8.15 P.M. (.IiNING MAIL LINE Fast, leaves Harrisburg at 3,90 A. M.., -arriving at New York at 6.20 P. M. AFTERNOON EXPRESS UNE, Fast, leaves Ran is btra at 1.15 P. M., arrlviag at New York at 9.45 P. M. Connections are made st Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. with he Passenger Trains in each direction on the Yeunsylva• .ia, Cumberland Valley and Not tbern Central Railroad. All trains connect at Beading'with train, for Pottsville rnd Philadelphia, and at Allenbillyn for Mauch Chunk, aston, No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A M. tin- from New fork or the 1.16 P. M. rom Harrisburg. For neauly of scenery, and speed, comfort and accom modation, due route presents superior inducements to the traveling public. . Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. A RS. For tickets an other information apply ti decl3 J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. P-1-TILADELPH.,TA AND • READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. O.N AND AFTER DEC.:l2th,, 1860. ..TWO PAMENORR TRAINS LEAVE. HARRISBURG DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and 1.15 P. 11., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1 25 P. M., and 5.16 P. M. . • . RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8.00 A. M. Ind 8.80 P. M., arriving at Harriabwrg at IP. IL, and 8.16' P. M. • • FARFS :—CoPhiladelphia, No. 1 Cars, $3.26 ; No. 2 (In same train,) 52.76. FARES Reading, $1.60 and 51.30. A t Reading, eenneet with trains 'for Pottsville, blisters . villa, Tamaqua, Catawissa, &e. FOUR TRAINS LEAVE READING FOR PHILADEL. eau DAILY, at 6A. N., 10.45 A 3.,12.30 noon and i. 43 P. Id. tF.AVEPRILADELPRIA. FOR READING at 8.00 A. M., 400 P, M., 8.80 P. M., and 5.00 P. M. FARES -Reading to Philadelphia, 81.75 and 81.45. THE MGRNING TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG CON ECTS AT READING with up train for Wilkeebarre, 'Piston and Scranton. For through tickets and other - information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General dgetE. decl3-41t1 eENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD! WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON- AND AFTER . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 260 k, - .1860 The passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com• pant , ' will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as titillowa : .E T WA RD. THROUGH EXPR9S9 TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 2.40 a. in. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.60 a. irt, FAST LINE leaves- Harrisburg at 12 55 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. m. ; arrives at West Philade'phia at 10.20 p. in. These trains make close connection at Phriaduipnla with the New York Lines. • . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves Harrisburg at 7.30 a. in., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12 30 p. ut. DAB RISRURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves IlarL risbnrg at 1.15 p. an., and arrives at Rest Philadelphia at 6 40 p. in. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. m., rues via Mount Joy connecting at Diller- vale with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.50.p_ m , arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. in. Mall 'TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., ar- rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LCCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves .Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 7.0.; a. in. FAH' LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00, noon, arrives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.00 p.. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 7.35 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p. In , and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. Attention 1s railed fo the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4 00 p. rm, connect at Lancaster with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.45, p. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Plot. Revd Division Pormsvivania Railroad 0.8 02-dtf Northern Central, Railway I VAMMI NOTICE. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. fIN AND AFTEtt MONDAY, November 66th, 1860, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will leave Harrisburg as follows :-- GOING SOUTH. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at... 3.00. A. N. RXRILk..W TRAIN will leave A. M. MAIL TRAIN will leave at ....... --LIM P. M. GOI NG NORTIr. 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Tea AnALGAMATIoN OF LASOFAMM-Tbere is a grow. lug tendeney in this age to appropriate the most orpres sine words of other languages, and slier a while to in corporate them into our own ; thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying "tor the bead," is now becoming popularized in connection with Mr. Spald ing's great Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more general way, and the word Cephalic will become as common as Elwin tyre aid many others whose dim. Unction as foreign words has been worn away ray com mon usage until they seem "native and to the manor born " 'ardly Realizd. HI 'ad 'n 'orrible 'eadsche this hafternoon, band I stepped Into the hapotbecaries hand says hi to the man, "can yon pease me of en 'err ache 'Ursa it Bache 'ard" pays 'e. "Hexceedingly,ays hi, hard upon that 'a gave me a Cei.halic VIII, hand me ?mum it cured me so quick that I 'arab , realized I 'ad 'ad an 'eadacbe. si-Eissnamts is the fay.rite tlgn by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and viewed In this light it may be l ooked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease winch might otberwie escape attention, till too late to be remedied; and its indicatious should net? , r be neglected. Beaclaclu s may be classified under two names, viz:— Symptomatic and Idiopathic Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and is the met:urger of a great va riety of cheaseS, among which are Apoplexy, - (lout, hheumatiam and. alt ; febrile. ,cleseases.. Id its nervous form it is,syinpadlictic of disease of ihe stoniaCh conati• toting tick headache, of hepatic disease constituting. /ions headache,, , f worms, ra mtipation and other dWor-, dere pf the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affeci. ions. Idaeases rt the heart ate very irequently attend-. ed with Be-daches, summia aud, plethora are, also affec t one which irequettly occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache is alto - very tom mon, being usually distin guished by the mime of nervous headache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and prostrating at once the mental,aud physical energies. and in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. Inmost in s ?undo it corms on slowly heralded by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most ins afices'the pain lain the front of the head, over one or ho h eyes, and sometimes provoking Omit ing ; under this chu-s May also be named Neura/gia.. For the treatment of either class of heaonche the Ce phalic Pills have been found a sure and sale remedy, re lieving the most acute piles in a tew minutes, and by its .subtile rower eradicating the disease, of which head ache is the unerring index. Farmer.--Misslis wants you io send ler a box of COT phalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared'Pills,—but da inking that's not just it neither; but perhaps , yell be aftoerknowing what it la. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone with the Sick Headache, and wants some more of that same as releived her before. • Druggist.—You must mean Spalding's Cephalic Pad. BrOget.—Och I sure now and you've Bed it, here's the quarter and giv me the Pills and don't be all day about ft either. Consti"ation or Costiveness. . . No one of the “many ills flesh is heir t 3" is so preva lent, so Little understoud,, and so much neglected as Cos tiveness. Often oriel sting in carele swiss, ir seden tary habits; it is regarded as a slight disorder of two little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is.tho precursor and Companion of many of many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradica ted it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave.— Among the bpi/ter evils of whir& costiveness is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism _ , Foul Breath, Piles and ethers of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases such as Nalignant Fevers, Aboesses, Dysentery, Dittrrhcea. Dyspepsy, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypoithondrlasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate their presence in the .system this alarming symptom. Not unfrequicntly the diseases named originate in CinstipatiOn, but hike on an hide pendent existence) unless the cause is medicated .in an early stage. From.all these considerations it tollowe that the disorder should receive imint dlate attention when ever It occurs, and. no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pint on the first appearance of the com Plaint, as their timell one will expel the insiduous approach o disease and destrey.this dangerous f e to human life. A Real Blessing. Physician.—Well, Mrs. Jones, bow is that hea dacha ? Nil. Ann.—Gone I Doctor, all gone I the pill yoUscnt cured me in just twenty minuses, and I wish you would send more so that I can have them handy. Pkysician.—You can get them at any Druggists. Call for Cephalic Pills, I and they never tall, and I rocom mend theta in all cases of Headache. • Mrs Jones.-1 stiall Bead for a box directly, and shall tell all my suffering friends, for they are -a foal awing: TWZNTY Itinuone OF DOLLARS F1"11-11r. Spalding has sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated Prepared Glue and it Is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggrn gregate of twenty Millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this valuable invention. Baying made his Glue a household word, be now proposes to do the world slit greater eervice by curing all the aching heads with his Cephalic Pttla, and if they are as gpodns his Glue, Read aches will soon vanish away like snowdnJuly. • sirtivan Exarrestss; and the mental care and aerie: ty 'incident to close attention to business or study, are among the numerous causes of Nervoes Headache. The disordered state of mind altd body "isestest . te this din tresting complaint is a fatal blow to all energy and am bition. Sufferers by this. disorder. can always obtain speedy relief from these distressing attackaby using one of the Cephalle Pills wheneverthe symptoths appear.— It quiets the overtaseed brain, and soothes the strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes the tension ot the sto mach which always accompanies and aggravainS the dis ordered condition of the brain. FACT WORTU KNOWING.--Spalding's Cephalic Pills are a certain cure for Sick Headache, Militias Headache, Nervous Headache Costiveness and General Debility. -111 r Grow Disccrvitior.—Among the most important of ail the great medical discoveries of this age may be con• sidereo the system of vaccfcnation icr protection from Small Pox, the Cephalic Fill for relief of _headache, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experi enced by stifering humanity . long after their discoverers are forgotten.' • Dm you ever have the Sick Headache, Do you re member we throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the loathing and disgust et the eight of food. How totally unfit you were tor pleiteure;donversation or study.. One of the Cephalic Pills would have relieved you from all the suftrrirg which yo. then experienced. For this and other purposes yon: should always have a box of them on hand to use as occasion requires. 1 1- * tuße i eW /eat4 e4 l S Nervous Headache CU RE & o t Sl\ Headache. By the use of theseril thelperiodic attacka of Ner yank or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken a the Commencement of an attack immediate relief fro pain and sickness may be obtained. • They seldom fail In removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gentlyupon the bowels,—removing COSHIVIZUS 4 For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laza. tive, improving the alimite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and' restorinithe natural elasticity and strength of the whole system The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long Investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use In many years, during which time they have pre. vented and relieved a vast amount of paln and suffering from Headache, whether originating m the nervous aye , tem or from a deranged state of the stomach.. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety Without making any change of diet, and The absence of any disa greeable taste renders it easy to administer them to chadrem BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 The genuine have live signatures of-Henry C. Spalding en each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A Box will beTsect by mail prepaid on receipt of the PRICE 25' O , ENTS. AD orders should be addressed to ' =NAT' G. SPALDING, nerls.da-wly 4SlCedar StreetaNew York. ilitortllantous. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR Arsimenikt DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, • FEVER AND AGUE, And the ration , ' affections consequent upon disordered • • •STOMACH OR LIVER, Such- : as indigestion, Acidity of tbe Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heertburns, l.ess of Appetite, Despondency, .Cos tivenesi, 'Blind an d Blending Piles. In all emus, Rhenmatir, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial . , and in uhers effected a decided cure • . . . :Thisis a purely vegetable ccmpound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the cele brated Bollard Professor, Boethave Its reputation at home produced Its introdnetion here, the dematti com mencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the fare of this Mighty country, many of whom brought with them and banded down the.tradition of Its veins. It is noes offered to the American public, knowing that its truly woiderful medicinal virtues " must be acknowledged :B. is particularly recommendedto thosepersons whose constitutions may have urea impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, .or other forms of dissipation. Gen erally instantaneous in street, it, finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit; and, in fact, infusing new health and Tiger in the *stem. OTIGE—w hoever 'expects to find tblia beverage will be disapi ointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited. It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of of singular remedial propertimi. READ CARF u LLY ! the Genuine highiy concentrated l3cerbaveis Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint I ottles only, and retailed at ONE DPLI AR per bottle, or six bottles for BITE Douala— The'great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchesing.,, *it-Beware of 'lmposition gee that our name la on the label of every bottle von buy. . Sold by Druggists generally. it can be forwarded by ExPrces -to most points. ' - - BOLE PROP-RI.B.TOR,S, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO., MANZFAOTORING Pharmaceutists and Chemists. PI ITSBURG, PA.. For sale in the city of Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS & • septl-Rawly SININGER" 2HIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, FSPECIALLY designed for the use of the Nedicai Profession and the Family, having super eeded the so-called “Gins," "Aromatic," "Cordial," "Medicated." "Scbtrapro," etc., is now endorsed by all or the prominent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, as poeticising all of . those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an eps and scan Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. 11.• BIN - INGER 8r..00., (Established in 1778.) - Sole. Proprietors. No. • 19 Broad Street, N. Y. For sale ib Harrisburghy C. A. Bannwart and John. H. Ziegler. For pale by W. W: & EL Ernith,—French, Richards & CO., and all of the prominent litiltolesale Drbggicts in Philadelphia. _ se -Aawfim - CHI - LORIN • .MRS:. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and FentalePhyeician, presents to the attention el mothers h r SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children T ,- ething. which 'greatly facilitates the primes-. of teething, by soft suing the gums,reducing all inflammation—will allay All PAIN, and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO. REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves AND, :RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR ENFANTS. We have Put :RELIEF, and told this article for over ten years, and GAN s&; nuolottnewiel AND WHYTIT, what we have never, been able to say of any other medicine— NEVER HAS IT PALLED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT gum, when timely used. Never did we Sao* an inetance cif dissatheaction fa any ono who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its opera dons, and .speak in terms of highest commendation of its magical effects and ,medical virtues. We speak In Chia .otetter c , * n As , we - no meow, after ten years' expo rience, Asin rum' ova RIPUTATION TOR THR FriamiNNT OP NEAT HMI DEUR'. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, re— lief will be found ill fifteen dr twenty minutes *Met the syrup la adMinietered. • This valuable preparation is the preseripton of one of the most EXPERIENCED and aIiMLFUL NURSES In New England, 494 has bium used with tinvnit SAILING WOMBS In THOUSANDS OF CAM. IC not only relieves the child 1 1 13 m pain, but invlS- Orate the stomach - and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al most Instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which if not speedily reme died, end in death. We believe it the wart and MOST ISNSDY tx MR WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA IN CEILDREN, whither it arises from teething or from any other cause. We Would say to every mother who has a child. suffering,frOto any of the foregoing complaints—uo nor LW YOUR marnmes, NOR TUN YRanIDICW3 or mums, stand between you and your suffering child and the relief that will. SURE--yes, AB SOLUTELY SIIRE--to folio* the mooed this medicine, II timely used. 'Full directions for acing will accompany each bottle. ,Nrom genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PRIBLINS,New York, is on the outside wrapper.' Sold. by Druggists throughout the werld. Prinalpal Ofese, No. "12 Cedar St., New York. , . Price 'oxlip 25 Cents war Bottle. - Arai - Fer - Sale in Harrisburg by D. W. Grose 44 Co., No 19 Market street, J. martin Lutz, No. 28 Market street, C. K. Keller, No. 91, Market street, below Fourth, and G. W. Mee, 128 Market street. aug22 dawly • NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS NEW PRICES . • THE ,M3SCRIBERS having succeeded to the WHOLESALE AND RBTAIIL GROCERY BUSI NESS of Messrs. GROSS & KUNKEL, at WALNUT STREET WHARF, would respectfully announce to the ohizens of Harrisburg and vicinity, that they are pre pared to offer for sale a large and complete assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Fish, Salt, °rain, Flour,' lEtoes, in great variety, Queenrware, Paints, Oils, Falid, • . Nails, Cement, . . . . ia Dui Large SPRING STOCK,' packaged in Philadelphia and New York, and now arriving, has been selected with Mira care, and will prison& great induCeMents to close buyerg. - We intend to keep FIRST-CLASS ODOM, end WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD, and hope by honorable dealing to 'merit and receive a Share of patronage: .marEklit' ROBINSON .11. fiteDitat SAT , IFO RD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. T is compounded entirely from Gams I and has beCotne.an established fact, a Standard clue, known and approved ~,„f by all that have need mud is now resorted (Oat_ 'with confidence 4. CI tee diseases for which it is re ;Q commended. It has cured thousandslii within the fast tee v t a r . who had given up all hopeS,4 11.4 relict, as the nuner,.; uusolicited certificates Jur% my possession Atm. The dose must be adapt-44 ied to the temperani. the individual taking it,and n used in seri' quantities to act gently on the bowels. Z. Let the dictates of your V' use of the LIVER Lynx ComeLarsys, Hamm* P tc DIARRHoir.A, SOIOURCIOallta: KY SOUS STOMACH, HAB/T-,C; GuoLARA MOREICa„ CIIOLERAO —. JAUNDICS, ENNA/ WlLlLH .uccassfully as ao Ottensa will cure SICK FINADACIIf m is TWENTY IT TWO r TAR AN at commeneement of p ILL ego mist r alts ILITIr laver arittix dater to the marootta with the in v *orator, noel swallow boils together P 5 1 ,15 ON/ pumas reit Berrie SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS CUMrOUNUEU FRO 11 PURE VEGETABLE EXTHALIS, AND PIT pp IN OTAAS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. Thi. FAMILY CATITAR- TIC NI L is a gentle active Cathartic which the 0J proprietor has need in hi practice more than twenty l ayears. The constantly Increas lug demand from those who titre long used the Mak a and the satisfaction which ail express in regard to 1.4 their use , has induced ins to place them within the a, roach of all. • The Profession well know that different Cathartics act difterent portions of the, bowels. The FAMILY CAM AR- lad TIC PILL has, with ilue re it;rence to this welt estab- I.t listed fact; been conipoun. ded from a variety of the H purest Vegetable Extracts, which act alike on every part of the alimentary ca nal, and are good and safe io all caeca "(here a m tbartic is needed, snob 1.4 De3lol9CMCltti Of StOOLICh, Sleepiness, Pains in ilies Back and Loins, Costumes, Pain and Soreness over its baly,Resaenstess, Headache oo weight in the head, ail fnAcintma ory Dia eases, Worms in Children or Ad- r , tdb , ma c matum, a Brew Pur4iier of the Blood, and many diseases to 1 inlet! test is heir, too numerous —1 to mention in this a Ivor. tracment. lOoaa, Ito S. 0 FMnMM77 . 9I TRIO LIVER INVIGORATOR AND FAMILI CATELIfi ac PELLIS are retailed by Druggists generally,atel sold wholesale by the Trade In all the Ism rewee. S. T. .W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietcr. le2o4kwyll 836 Broadway, New York UDOLPHO WOLFE'S 49.11.02VE SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC AND INVIGORATING CORDIAL. To the Citizens of New Jersey and Pennsylvania— Apothecaries, Druggists, Ciro Cara and Private Families Wolie's•Pure Cognac itrandy. . Welles Pure Illaderia, Sherry - and Port Wine. • - ' Wolfe's Pure Jamaien and St. Croix Ram Wolfe's Pure Scotch laid Irish 'Whisky. - ALL IN BOVICIASS. I bee I lave to cal the attention of the citizens of the UnitediStates to the above Worn and Lutituts, imported by Udolitho Wolfe, or New York, whose name is faun. bar in every part of this count y for the purity of Lk celebrated SCULKUMR SeintarPs. Mr. Wolfe, lu his letter to me, bpealoug of the purity able Wnizs and iterate says: "I will stake my tepntatfon as a man, my start• me as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City of 'New York, that all the Bssunv and Witont ahiell bottle are pure as Imported, and of the best quelity, are can be relied upon by every purchaser." Beery- hook has the proprittor's name on the wax„ and a Inc slate ofhis signature on the certilloite. The pubic are ie. Spectrally; invited to call and examine for themseiva— For sale at Retail by all Apothecarka and Grocers Philadelphia. liißOßtiE M. ASIIPOi, No. 83‘2. Ilarktt Philathisiu t. Sole Agent for Philadelpist - Read the following from the' New York Cots ler Fmithfolao Brmsoict lion Omit Nay YORK OfIRCRANT We are happy to inform our fel owieltlzens that mere 5 one place in our city where the physician, apothec try, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wrs,i and Liquors, as pore as imported, and of the best quilir. We do not tutetid to give an elaborate descriptiop of trs merchant's extensive heatless, although it will wall, pay any stranger or citizen to v isit Udolpho \Voile's El . tensive Warehouse, Nos. ls. 10 and 2'2 Beaver sum. and Nos. 17 ID and 21, mar etlirld street his sloes , : Schnapps en baud ready for shipment could net UT' been less than thirty thousand ewes; the Brandy, sae ten Inoue. nti eases—classes of lad to 1856 acid thousand cases of Macetra, Sherry and Port iths, Scotch and Ishih Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix ku a. some very old and equal to any in this country. fie t= had three large cellars, fated with Brand., Wine, se casks, under Lustom House key, ready for Lottlirig. tlr Wolfa's sides of behriapps last year amounted to ra huitdn d and, eight.) thousand cozen, and we hope ki than two years he may be equally successful wilt Brrndies and Wines. His busduess 'cents the patronage of every lover 0: .., species. Private families who wish pure Wtne3 Liquors for medical use should send their ord , •rs 'to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecart In the laud WA' up their minds to discard tho polsonoLs TOE] tt shelves ' and replace it with Wolfe's pure Ltquuua. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodate: email dealers in the country, pu up assorted ,e,eE Wines and Liquors. Snob a man, and Such a me:ch».• should be sustained against his tens of th msatai. ponents in the United States, who sell nothing lions, ruinous ante to health and human liapio , sep6-0a A6l C. Market , street, tole agent for Ws' U ELIIII3OI. WS GENUINE PREPARATI O\ Cures Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney HE'LMBOLD'B Clenuine I•Tepatatiun fur Nisi , Debilitated Satre era. lIELUBOLD'S rreparatton ior Loss of I'o. - Loss of Meteors. HELIiStiLD'S Genuine Preparation for DarmiF Breathing, General Weaknels, HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation fur Weak Si H-Arror of Death. Trembling Hb•LkuSULLezueUutues Preparaltru Celt Feet, Dimness of Vision ELM BOLO'S gitunnioe Preparatum fur Languor. .11 venal Lassttode. of the Illosculur SyWm. II FlibiliClLD'S Genuine ?reparation far II nanco and Eruptons. , L 04OLD'S Genuine Preparation for Fain II Back, Headache, Hick Stomach, Xiirßee advertisement headed BRIJABuLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU in another Column. NOTICE. HARRISBURG BRIDGE COMPA . S I THE President and Directors of tb , e!l r g `l risburg Bridge Company have this ddY dividend of BISIT.CENTO t.er share au the opt ot said Company, (SAY THREE PER usay.) tor the el%. yticeea,rt'oata n d e ha lnan d OlrerS d or th tle B irle e grl re e p i: e a F i e d n , 2 . t1.11 tar the 17th , WALLA CI "; TressaNt Harrisburg Bridge Office , lan. 7, 1861. Fruit and Vegetable Garden for x` ert, - The subscriber offers for rent bis garden 1 : (4 ,„', lc „, eent!o of the town of Columbia, Lancaster contains two acres of first quality of land, on al.. }„ now growing is good condition, 150 Pe, ch, • Quince, Nectarine and Cherry trees ; 25 Gr.P e l ,,. 1.000 Currant, Gotwebarry, Baspbrrry, an t . ;.,;; Blackbtrry busters ; Asparagus bed with al', v ., 1,000 crowns, end.a Strawberry bed SS I,att Possession will he given immediately. If not root first 01 February, a gardener will be Wanted. jan9-stw SAMUEL A N.EW LOT OF A C, LAMES' SHOPPING & TRAVELING TA DIES' a number of new styles GNSTS' I,I •ES' Money Purses and Wallets. A Sue just rePfived and BERG I N e E at ß 'S CHEAP By „ ' , lo'isro"e. I fudgmeut guide you is RATOR, and tt will care Armour, Drumwi.ts,CimoNt DlN.r.:crur, N ap . UAL CORD VENLIN, CEIOLIG, FLwrci.,c, NiCBSIt, and may he UT Palmy Martian. It (an Chow:ands Cap. ItSti!V ) low THREW attack !oat their tes.herr.r ni