[Continued from First Page.] VENTILATING THE HALLS. Mr. HECK moved that the House proceed to the consideration of the joint resolution of the Senate relative to the appointment of a person to superientend the heating and ventilating of the Legislative Halls. The motion was agreed to ; and The resolution was read as follows: Resolved, If the House of Representatives con cur, that the Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives be authorized to employ a suit able person, whose duty it shall be to take charge of the heating and ventilating of the two chambers during the session at a salary not exceeding two dollars per day. Mr. TY.TBENRING moved to refer the resolu tion to the Committee on Public Buildings. Not agreed to. • Mr. HILL moved to postpone the resolution for the present. • Mr. WALKER moved to amend by postpon ing it indefinitely, Which was agreed to. BILLS IN. PLACE Mr. ABBOTT, a supplement to the Act to in corporate the city of Philadelphia. Referred to the Committee on Corporations. Also, one to extend the provisions of an Act relative to cemeteries *York county to the city of Philadelphia. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary (local). Mr. SELTZER moved that when this House adjourn it adjourn to meet at 3 o'clock P. M., on Monday next. On the motion, The yeas and nays were required by Mr. DOUGLASS and Mr. GRAHAM, and were as follow, viz Yzsa--Messrs. Collins, Dunlap, Gaskill, Lei senring, Marshall, Morrison, Preston, Schrock and Seltzer-9. NAYS—Messrs. Abbott, Acker, Anderson, Armstrong, Austin, Barnsley, Bartholomew, Ri se', Baler, Blair,Bliss, Boyer, Brewster, Brod head, Butler, (Crawford,) Byrne, Caldwell, Clark, Cope,Cowan, Dismant,Donley, Douglass, Duffield, Duncan, Ellenberger, Elliott, Frazier, Gibboney, Goehring, Gordon, Graham, Flapper, Harvey, Heck, Hill, Hood, Helms, liuhn, Irvin, Kline, Koch, Lawrence, .Lichtenwallner, Low ther, M'Donough, M'GonigaL Manifold, Moore, Mullin, Myers, Osterhout, Patterson, Peirce, Pughe, Randall, Reiff, Rhoads, Robinson, Roll er, Shafer, Sheppard; Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Philadelphia,) Stehman, Stoneback, Strang, Taylor, Teller Thomas, Tracy, Walker, White, Wildey, Williams, Wilson and Davis, Speaker —77. So the question was determined M the nega tire. The House then adjourned FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS GRANVILLE &TOZER' ONE PRICE GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET. A superb Mock of line French, English and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, For City and Country trade, with an unapproachable as sortment or BRADY MADE OLOTEINU at the lowest cash prices. . . Airßut ONE PRICE is Raked, and it'OIFT of intrinsic worthand use preaeeted with each article sold. Partitular attention paid to the Customer department, and garments made andsent to order to any address. In inaugurating this new system of doing business, GRANVILLE STOKES would impress izn the minds of the patrons of his establishment, that the cost of the gift is deductsid from, and Rol added to the price of the arti• cle sold. His.immensely increasing sales enabling him to act thus liberally, and at the same time to realize a remunerative profit. All articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRIOEOLOTHINGEUPORIUM 607 CHESTNUT STREIT. octl9 eand UDOLPHO WOLFE'S aELR.C)7IZ amxcl SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC AND INVIGORATING CORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersey an. Penns-4,0W Apothecaries, Dragbists, Groterd and Private Fainflies; Wolfe% Pare Cognac Brandy. Wolfe% Pure Itladeria, Sherry and Port Wine. Wolfe% Pure Jamaica and it. Croix Runt Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irteh Whisky. ALL IN BOTTLES _ - I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above Wins and Lomita, imported by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name la faint. liar In every part of this country for the purity of his celebrated SINIIIDAM 80BNATan. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Warns and law:or% says : "I will stake my reputation as a man, my stand ing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City or New York, that all the BRANDT and Wises which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality,'and tan be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a fec simile of his signature on the certificate. The public are re speetfUlly invited to call and examine for themselves,— For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON, No. 832 Market St_ Philadelphia. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier : ENORMOUB Emma NOR Ohs Naw Yeas Manonarrr.— We are balmy to Inform our feltow.citizens that there is one place In our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pureVinee and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the beat quality' We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant'g extensive bnsineas, although it will well re pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's ex tensive Warehouse, Nos. 18. 40 and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mark etileld street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand oases; the Brandy, some ten thousand came—Vintages of 1838 to 1858 ; and ten thousand passe of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Ruin, some very old and equal to any in this countr,y. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine, &o. in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of bchnapps last year amounted to one hundred andeig'hty thousand dozen, and we hope in lees than two years.he may be equally ,successftil with his Brrndies and Wines. HIS business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors ibr medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every 'Apothecary in the land maim up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure non and /animas. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be autitained against his tens of thousands of op. went' in the United States, who sell nothing but butts vane, ruinous alias to health and human happiness. sepadawdmi O. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this cit. /DOUR'S LIVERY STABLE. ORANGE OP LOCATION. Livery Establishment to the NEW AND SPACIODS LIN HOME STABLES, corner of Raspberry and Strawberry alleys, where he will keep a stock of excel lent BORBA and new and fashionable BUGGIES and CARRIAGES; to heat moderate rates. GEO. W. LOONER, agt, CITY BONDS FOR SALE. ONE OR TWO CITY. BONDS of 4soo ‘,../ each; bearing °per canae. intermit, beings tare ;aid: good inveatment; apply 10 ' febe4nid • ' W, B,IILBBASS, PmnsDitiania ectegrap4, Oaturtrap, Itteritoon, iftbruarp 9, 1961. Lints of eravel $4 aransportatica. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK ! SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES ' OF NEW YORK AND 1 - 1.A.1?-/BIISMT-71Z/C1 - VIA READING. ALLENTOWN AND E4STON. MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at 6 A M., arriving at Harrisburg at I p. AL, only 6% hours between the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar rives at Hanisburg at 8.16 MORNING MAIL LINE East, 'leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. bl., arriving at. New York at 5.20 P. M. AFTERNOON. EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Harris burg at 1.16 P. 14... arriving at New York at 9.45 P. M. Connections are..mado at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. with the Passenger, Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad. All trains connect at Reading with trains fOr Pottsville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for' Mauch Chunk; Fasten, &O. • No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. N. Line from New York or the 1.15 P. M. rom Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and accom modation, this route presents superior inducements to the traveling public. Fare between New 'York, and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. LARS. For tickets ana other information apply to dent a 3. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisbarg PHILA•DELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER. ARRANGEMENT. • ON AND AFTER DEC. 12th, 1860. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and, 1.15 P. M., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1 25 P. M., and 6.15 P. M. RETURNING, LEAVE PIRLARIELPHLi at 8.00 A. M. and 3.30 M., arriving . at Harriabvrg at IP. M., and 8.15 P. M. ' ' • • • FARM :--to Philadelphia, No. 1 Oars, $3.26; NO. 2 (in same train,) $2.75. ' FARES ..—To Reading, $1.60 and $1.30. A t Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners villa, Tamaqua, Catawiasa, AO. FOUR TRAINS LFAVIN READING FOR PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, at 6A. 10.45 A isx., 12.30 noon and 3.43 P. M. LEAVE PHILADELPHIAIOR READING at 8.00 A. 1.00 p, M., 8.80 P. M., and 6.00 P. M. FARES .—Reading to Philadelphia, $1.76 and $1.46. THE MORNING TRAIN 'PROM HARRISBURG CON NECTS AT READING with •up 'train for Milkoebarre, ?Matta and Scranton. For through tickets and other Information apply to • J. J. CLYDE, decl4-dti General ,dgent PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD: WINTER .TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILAITEt.PI4IA ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1860, The passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 2AO a. In, and arrives at West Philadelphia it 0.50 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.55 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. xn. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5:15 p. m., arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. These trains make close connection at Phiiiiiicipnia with the New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves" Hirrlsburg at 7.30 a. In., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.80 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Mar risbnrg at 1.15 p, in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 640 p. m. " • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. m., runs via Mount Joy connecting at Diller. vile with MAIL TRAIN Eaat for Plilladelptda. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.50 p. in., arrives stHarrisburg at 3.10 a. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves ~Philadelphia at 8.00 a. MI ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL"TRAIN' leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00, 'oon, arrives" at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. in; HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 7.85 p. m. • _ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN , . leave Philadelphia at 4.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. to. Attention Is called fo the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4.00 p. in., connect at Lancaster with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.45, p.m. 1 SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Bsit Division Peolutileasia Railroad. • nsv2B 60-dtr EX_ TRA Stria AR OIIREti - R A.MB ... • . .. • • • For side by • *An • - WPC DoliKK ace Miscellaneous. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR MAKING Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, &e. HANUFACTDSID BY EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., Propidors of Shawntlit 0/Lanicad Works. No. 33 INDIA STREET, Boston. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re sult of careful chemical research. All its ingredi. outs are prepared in the highest state of purity, and com pounded with a view to produce bread of a .far better quality, and in much less time, than by any other pre cess -, and by the manufacturers submit it, with entire confidence, to the judgment of discriminating house keepers, bakers, die. Bread of all kinds made by using Concentrated Leaven is lighter, more digestible and nnitritious; has an agrees. ble natural taste; is less liable to sour ; will retain Its moisture longer than by any other process, and the whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten minutes. It is valuable because it is not perishable, and may be rendered available in places and at times when yeast is not within reach, as at sea. In all climatal and under all circumetances, it may be adopted, thus obviating all difficulty of procuring yeast or other ferme t, which - frequently of an inferior quality, eel dering the bread more or less unwholesome. It is also valuable as regards economy, as ititite been ascertained that a saving is effected ld therflotit of not less than 16 percent. 'ln the common uremia much of the saccharine of the flour le' Mgt by-being' cbnverted into carbonic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in curred solely for the purpose of genorating gas to raise the dough.. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is avoided, and the gas obtained in'a manner equally effi cacieue. Fermentation, as has been stated, destroys a part of the doer or meal; end, in consequence, a barrel of flour weighing 196 lbs., which, by the common method, ordinarily makes about 250 MS of bread, gives by ibis process 290 , thus effecting the very important saving of ]6 per cent, in the quantity of flour. By col fOrmity to the directions on each package, any 'person capable of ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re sult will invariably be highly satisfactory. CERTIFICATE FROM OF.. HAYES. . _ . Assayer to the Mate of Massachusetts. have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, manufac tured by Messrs. Edw Chamberlin & Co., with reference to its purity and efficiency of action in producing the el'. pot of yeast in distending dough, and thereby rendering e fit for making bread. This article is skillfully cont. founded, from perfectly pure material. It raises the dough without consuming the sugar or any other priaci• pie in the flour, perfectly; and the same weight et flour will produce more sweet, palatable bread than can be obtained through yeast; yrhile for cakes and pastry it is invaluable, as it saves all risk, and much time of the pastry cook. "The experiments made by me confirm the statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use. "Respectful ly, "A. A. HeYEB, M. D., State Assayer, "16 Boylston street, Boston, September 26,18601' DIRECTIONS. BREAKFABT AND TEA Roux Tyro or three teaspoonful of Leaven, (according to the quality of the flour ,) to one quart of flour; mix thoroughly by passing two or three times through - a sieve ; rub in a piece of butter half the size of an egg, and make the paste with cold milk or water, (milk is preferable,) bareiy stiff enough to permit rolling out. Much kneading should be avoided. Cut in to desired form, and place immediately in a hot oven and bake quickly. LOAF Rarsn.--The same proportions of Leaven and flour sifted together as above; omit the butter, and make the paste stiff enough to knead into a loaf, and bake im mediately in a slow oven. GRAHAM BREAD.—Three teaspoonful of loaven to one quart of wheat meal, sifted together ; add one gill of mo lasses and two eggs ; make the paste thin with milk and bake in a slow oven. BROW/7 Brutin.—Three teaspoonsfel of Leaven to one pint of flour and one pint of corn meal, all well sifted to gether; add eggs and about a gill of molasses; make the paste thin with milk, and bake slowly. Bocurwean lacans.—Flour and milk sufficient to make one quart of batter;add one egg, then three teaspoonful of Le.aven; beat to a froth, and cook quick.: s Dummros.--Sift togetherone quartof flour and two tea• apoonafia of Leaven; rub in a piece of butter half as large as an egg ; mix with cold milk or water, and boil ten minutes. OLL&MBER Smarr CARll.—Sift together two large cups of flour and two teaspoonsfal of Leaven; putin half a cup of butter and a cup and a half of sugar ; ;Mx with ten milk or water ,to a stiff batter, add spiceto suit the,ocupts and bake immednitely. . CINCINNATI Arerma Caml.—Two cups of white 'sugar beaten with the yolks'orsDreggn:=the - whiwe or Nis eggs` beaten to a froth; then best all together ; add three cups of sifted flour, one cup of water, and three teaspoonful of Leaven; flavor with two teaspoonful of essence of le. mon, and bake in a quick oven. Rialitas.—Sift together one quart of flour and three ieaspoonsful of Leaven ; rub in one tea-cupful of butter, add a cup and it half of white sugar, and spice to suit the taste; mix stiff enough to roll out, and bake quick. Buenos Casa.—One quart of flour and three teaspoons fill of Leaven sifted together ; add a cup of butter, one pound of currants, two cups of white sugar, and one tea spoonful of cinnamon ; mix with cold milk to a stiff bat ter, and bake in a slow oven. ' Come Caxs.--Oue pint each of flour and-Indian meal, and three teaspoonsful of Leaven, well sifted • together add one gill of molasses and two eggs ; mix thin with milk, and bake in a slow oven.' Cox Cdn.--Five cups of flour and three teaspoonful of Leaven,Sifted together; add one cup of butter, two of sugar s and two eggs, all well beat together ; then add a cup of currants, and spice to suit the taste. Bake about half an hour, Lams' Caxe.—Three charters of a pound of flour and four teaspoonsful of Leaven sifted together; one pound of sugar and six ounces of butter beaten to a cream ; the whites of eight eggs well beaten, and the juice of one le• mon. mix with milk. liquismut Csim.—Five cups of flour, three teaspoensful of Leaven, three cups of sugar, one of butter, one of milk, and two eggs ; fruit and spice to the taste. Bake about half an hour. Packed in Cases of 1,2, 4, and Six Dozen Cans For sale byGroaers and Druggists generally. . WILLIAMGULAGER & BRO., Wholesale Agents, No. b 9 North Front Streets Philadelphia. novlB-d3m INSURANCE AGENCY • THE DELAWARE MUTUAL Safety Insurance Co., INCORPORATED 1835. CAPITAL. AND ASSETS $91:14.907.51 THE INSURANCE COMPANY Of North America ) OF PHILADELPHIA. - • INCORPORATED_I794. CAPITAL AND ASSETS ?. $1.219.475.19. TRE UNDERSIGNED, as Agent for the above well known Companies, will-make Insurance against loss or damage by fire, eitherperpetually or-an nually., on property in either town-or country: Marine and Inland Transportation Risks also taken. Apply personally or by letter to WILLIAM' BUEHLER, del-dawly. ' IDttrisbarg, JOHN NIAEURER, RASPBERRY ALLEY, BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND MULBERRY STREETS, HARRHIBURR, PA. . , RESPE.OITIILLY informs the public thit he is located at ibe above mentioned place, and he has commenced the WOOL DYEING and CARPET WEAY ING BUSINESS in all its vario us branches. He is pre, pared to dii all orders at th e shortest notice, and la guarantee, general satisfaction. His vices ion be reasonable. Having carried on the business for many years hi Germany, and over two years here, and also having had an, extended experience in this eountry, le hilly ,com potent to execute all work entrusted to him, and hopes to receive a reasonable share of 'mete= froni his fellow citizens. . . larA general assortment of Carpeti are always *apt on hand and will be sold at the lowest rate. ncri2l-00-3md • NOTICE TO. SPECULATORS. . VALUABLE _BUILDING LOTS FOR BAIR ANUMBER OF LARGE SIZED, IMILD -11143 LOTS adjoining the Round House and. Work Shops of the Penna. Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to t tarn tim - JOHN W. HALL . ' JUST RECEIVED.: A LARGE STOCK of SCOTCH ALES, 11_ BROWN STOUT and LONDONPORTER. For sale at the lowest rates by JOAN H. =OUR, manlo ' 73 Market Street. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES! PINED, CASTErIaON St. CO. ELSQutte, TRlCOutu.l & CO. ./A=S. 11[ENNESB.Y & CO. ' OTARD, DUPITY &.C(3. 4 . ? & P.' NAPITI4 Art - Es AoAnT &-Co. vitAurr &' CO. JOHN IL MOM, q i3 Market MAK& - Yor SOO kr Iniactilantotts. Tea ANALGAMATIoN OF LANCIAGES.—There is a grow ing tandem)) , in this age to appropriate the most expres sive words of other languages, and after a while to In corporate them into our own ; thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying "for the head," 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 Eleotrotype and many others whose dis tinction as foreign words has been worn away oy com mon usage until they seem "native and to . the manor born 'ardly Realized. Hi 'ad 'it 'orrible 'eadache hafternoon ; hand 1. stepped into the hapothecaries hand says hi to the man; "Can you hease me of an 'eadache band it hache 'and" says ' o. nHexcaedingly," says hi, hand upon that 'e gave me a Cephalic Pill, band 'pen me 'onor it cured Me so quick that I 'ardly realised I 'ad 'ad an readache. ,40.4/XADAOHR is the favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of , the brain, and viewed In this light , it may be looked en as &safeguard intended to give notice of diseaSe which might otherwise escape attention, Witco late to be remedied; and its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, viz : Symptomatic and Idiepathie Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and is the plecursor of a great va riety of: diseases; awing which are Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism and all . febrile diseases. Is its neryoue form it is sympathetic of disease °tithe stomach cOnsti toting sick headache, of hepatic disease constituting bff- WU headache, of worms, constipation and other disor ders of the bowels, as Well as renal and uterine affect- - ions. Diseases of the heaxt are very frequently attend ed with Headaches, /aemia and plethora are also affec tions which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being. usually distin guished by the name of nervous headache., sometimes coming on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health and prostrating at once the mental and physical energies, and in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded' by depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most in stances it 'comes on slowly, heralded by depressien of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instances the pain. is in - the front of the head over one or both eyes, and sometimes proVoking vomit ing; under this class may also be named Neuralgia. For the treatment of either class of Lb:aunt:he the Ce phalic Pills have been found aluire and safe remedy, re. tithing the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtilepower erafilcating the diseases of which Head; ache is the unerring index. Bameay.—litssus wants yon to send her a box er Ce phalic Glue, no, a bottle drPrepared rills,—but I'm thinking.tbat's notjust it neither; but perhaps be. aftber knowing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone with the Sick Headache, and wants some more of that same as relaived her before. Druggig.—You must mean Spalding's Cephalic Pills. Bridget.—Och I sure now and you've sed It, here's the quarter and giv me the Pills and don't be all day about it either: Constii , ation,or Costiveness. No one of the i'many ills flesh is heir t 5" Is so preva lent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Cos tiveness. Often originating in carelessness, or seden tary habits; it is regarded as aslight 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 , lighter evils of which costiveness is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers, Abacuses, Dysentery; Mfarrhcea, Dyipepsy, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypeetiondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, -first indicate their presence in-the system* by, this alarming symptom. Not unfrequentlyllie dis•eases named originate in Constipation, bet take on an bide pendent ' existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From-all these Considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention when ever it occurs, and no person shOuld neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appearane.eorthe complaint, as their timely use will expel- the nisiduous approach o disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. Real Blessing, Physidtan.—Well, Mrs. Jones, hew is that headache? Nre...ronee,Gone I Doctor, all gone 'the pill you sent cured me in Just twenty minutee, and 1 wlsliyou would send more so ibatl Can hive them handy. PAO:amt.—You can get them at any Druggists. Call for Cenhallo P 11.15,1 find they never tail, and I recom• mend them cases of Headache. Tones.—l shall Bend for a box directly abd shall elftfilizar cafffirlog TOFIb are a read blessing. TyrSnit Mumma or DOLLARS FAVIaI.--Mr..§palding has sold two millldna of bottles of his cei r elinited-l'repared Glue and it? is estbiutted tbareaeti bottldsayes at least ten doltarti, worth of broken furniture:thus making tin aggid gregate of twenty nilillons of doliars reclaimed from total loss by this 'Yglilahre toVentiori... Baying made, hia•Clue a household word,lie' now proposes to deltas tierld atif greater serylodtiy oaring all the itching heads with his Cephalic Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Head aches will soon,anish away like, snow in July, , • . _ sir, OVER Exclaimer; and the mental care and ankle 'ty- incident to .close attention to baldness or study, are among the 'numerous caused cifNervouslioadache. The disordered state of Mind 'and :body incident to this die= tress* complaintie a fatal' b 10.39" to - all energy and am. „bition. Sufferers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief from these distressing attacks by using one of the Cephalie Pills whenever the symptoms appear...- It quiets the overtaskeil brain, and soothe§ 'the strained and jarring nerves, and relaxes , the tension of the sto mach which alwaYs accompanies andaggravates the dis ordered condition of the brain: • ' FACT WORTS Hnownic.--43paldhies Cephalla Pills' are a certain cure for Dick. Headache, Billions Headache, Nervous Headache, Costiveness and General Debility. _ Gazer/MooMunn—Amor* tJe most important of ail the great medical , Ldiscoveries of this age may he con sidered the system of vaccfnnation for protection from Small Pox; the Cephalic Pill for relief of Headache; and the use or Quinine for the preventlop of Fevers, either of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experi enced by arAbring.humanity klng after their discoverers are forgotten. JarDm you ever have the Sick Headache? Do you re. member the .throbbing tempbm, the fevered brow, the loathing • and'disgnat at the eight of food.. HOw totally unfit you were for pleasure, conversation or study. One of theteepbalic Pills would have relieved you atom all the sestina . which yoU then experienced. For this and othei,puyposesTov should alVays tkave:a box of Dietn.on hand - to use as occasion rismires. - 4/k 1:1 L i • 4 , 631 4e3 eOO. - Nertouslleadache cHRE 4 . 11$ iffeadaite. By the. use of these ping the periodic attiliki of Ner- VOUS or Sick Ji r eadache may be prevented; and ittaken a the-commencement of an at!aok. Itninedlate relief fro pain.and sickness may be obtained_ , •• „They eeldom fail in removing the If clam and Jleadaehe to WIC& tamales are so subject. ' They act gentlyupon the bqwels,..relnoVing Costiveness,' Por Literary Nen, Muderits,pelloate Females, and ail persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxa tive, itnp vd vtog the appetite, giving tone Sod vigor to the ' digeetive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength DIM) whole system The 011PHALI . PILLS are the result of long Myelin gation and ca efully conducted experiments, baying been In use many years,.during Nvhkh time they have Pre vented arid relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering ttomHeactache, rirhether Originatlng in the nervous eye, ,tem or from a, derangricistate of the stomach. They are entirely vegetal/le In tirelleinefmmition, and may be taken at all, perfect: sild'ety without mairmaNifelleige of diet, and the abSenee of any dila greeatde taste renders *ear/Ito administer to to akadren. eu,eitectgebnoalisx.7l7494eßtEive.47litgnC9aUtares Henry 0. Spalding gold' by Druggists and all other Dealers in Modicum. - A,Bou will b4setit by ritairprepaid oa:receipt of the DER Ta, All ONO* etierild be' addreeeed io NENN± o krALINNG, 1i0915:4AW/y 48 Cedsig4reet, New York. Aistellantons. BOERHAVE'S ROLLAND BITTERS. TEE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE. KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY IUM), FEVER AND AGUE, Aid tpe various affections consequent lip= a disordered SiCOIVIACH OR LIVER, such ,as Indigestion, Acidity of the' Stomach; Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Cos tiveness, Blind . and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, tt bas In numerous Instances proved highly beneficial, and in" others effected a decided cure. „ . This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the cele brated Rolland Professor, Boil-have. Its reputation at home produced its introduction here, the demand com- MenCing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the face - of this mighty,cormtry, Many of Whom Brought with them and handed flown thetraditien of Its , value. // it now offered to the American public, that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must beacknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have neon impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gen erally instantaneous in effect, 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 vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited. It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, poßpessed of of singular remedial properties. mr - READ CAREFULLY! . The genuine highly concentrated .Bo3rturre's Holland Bitters is put ip in half.pint bottles only, add retailed at ONE Doman per bottle; or six bottles for Fru Dotsasta The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine - has induced many imitations, which the public Should guard against purchasing. Aldirßewire of Imposition. Sc that our naniels on the label of every bottle you buy, . Sold by Druggists generally.., It. can be forwarded by Express to most points: ' SOLE P.ROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO., ?VAN/7.7A 0 T,Er IN G Pharmaceutists and °henna' ts. • PI LTSBURG, PA. For sale to t city of Harrisburg by D. W. GEM & CO. septi-dauty CHI - LuEhl TEETHING MRS. WfIBLOW, z , do experienced Nurse End Tegialethysidan,'presente to the attention of loathers Ater SOOTIIING - SYRUP . :' ! Weir Children teething, •• • • • • • laujuito riseirobessiirteeUithg, Vista' entag#e inadveddaing all Inflammadon—wiliallay ALL PA} and spasmodin. action, and .16 . SE' TO 111XfULATE THE 1141 WILL Depend upon it, mothers, it will-give. rest to yourselves AND, RELIEF AND HEALTH TO. YOUR INFANTS.. . We have put up and sold this . article few • over ten years, and Gas SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND raven, what we have never been able to fay of any other medicine—, NBVBR — NM IT FAILED; IN A SENGLRINSTANCEIO EFFECT ft CURE, when timely used.. Never- di -we knoW an hodinhe of Mutational:Aloft by Roy one Who ' used It. On the contrary; all are delighted:with its opera tic.* and speak in, terms of highest , commendation of ita magical [Coati and reechoed virtues; We speak In this matter "lour ws DO "mow, ;atter ten Years' egill• rieDee, AND PUDGY Oylk DIPOTATSIN OR YEN TRYINIIITT !OR WHAT •WI NEM 'MLA= 111 ablest every listen& where the 'Mantis suffering from pAinaivi exhaustion, :re lief will be ' found in'tnnati or twenty minutes afterlife erintl adlnleieWed.' • , • . , This valuable preparation Is the preseripton of one ca the moat EXPERIENCED and iiIMLFIOI. NURSES In New England, and has been used, with . term Lyme moue in THOOMIDI3 OF OJ&EIi3 It not only ; relieves the child from pain, but invig-. orates 'the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and' gives tone and ener gy to the, whole :, system. will al:, most Instantly relieve ' GRIPING IN TER ROWELS, AND'.WIND COLIO, - and overcome convulsions, which if not, speedily reme died, end in death; We' believe it the war and OURNST RWDT W0R1D,4132111l cases of nyaminuir.. .DIAREIREA: IN CHILDREN, whetlon arises from toothills orlriim any other MUM. Wes would 'sty to every mother who has a child suffering frcustany : of, the foregoing complaints—no' noir isr YOUR igulamnit, NOR ma RRZrODICRO 07, Msixas, :stand .beiWeitot you and your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE—yes, AR. SMUTELY SURE—to . follOir die use of this 'medians., It Reidy used Mill directions for, us ing will inmompaii) , each bottle.' None genuine " unless the fia-sbille of CURTIS & PEREINS,New York, is on theoutside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the, world, PrinOipal Wise, NO. 13 Cedar St., New York. Price only 25 Cents uer Bottle.] • sir For Oale ill Harriabporg .by D. W. Gross iis Co., No 19 Marliei stieek J: Martin Lutz, !Ro. 29 Market utreolt, 0, K. Keller, Ne.'94•'Market afloat, below Fourth, and 0.17. Miles,l2B Market street. 11422 ' • ' • • • • JOHN B. SMITH'S . BOOT..&SH . OE STORE., CORNER: SECOND AND WALNUT STS., arms ur b' Pa. ALWAYS on hind'alarge•assortment of 1100713, .SHOES, GAITERS, of the. very best ',matinee for &dies, gentlemen, and child:ens' wear.-- Prices to shit the - times: All kinds' of WORK' MADE 'TO ORDER Mthe best style by auperior women REPAIRING, done at short notice. getle-dtt • JOHN B. SICM, Harrisburg. ' - - 81,LYER - PLATED WARE' • HARVEY—FILI3DY, < • • No 1222 Market Street ' Manufacturer or fine ' • N/ 115 CPT :£{l4V - F,R, and SILVER PLATER or • PORES; saioxs, LtimEs_ , BUITER.RNTyIs, CASTORS, TEA SETS ' _,_URNS; KETTLES_,' • WAITERi, B s ySt DVIHUit, ICE PITCHERS, CAKE BA 'COMMUNION WARE, • • IMPS; GS; GOBLI'IS; 'With a general assortment, comprising none but Me bra atmlity, made of the bat vititerialtand havitsi plated, cons Blinding them a , ' ' • - Scriiceable and durable article ; FOR Harm; £.2tAmßOallk AND Parrits Pennon , /Re Old Ware re-plated . in.the beat nanpar. teb2o -41,1w1y • - "-- FOR. TIM SEASON, FLAVORING ;EXT.RAGTS. • Vanilla, best la market, • }Lose, Lemon , • • Pipe APPie,. 1 - . •- • Strawberry,- Nutmegs, Pare Distilled gore Water, i5 Y.; • peat English Baking , Soda, pure Cretan Tartar, . • ' • IFmtra!a ;:e B ,a . lt% B :lbut be • 14.E.1.1,ER'S Drcl7G, STOIVE y ; air d2O . 91 Market Street. PROF , ADOLPH P. TEUPBEH WOULD respectfully inform . his.. old T patrons and the pnbllo generally, that hi continue to give instraottoris on the !PIANO • FORTE, AM IDDEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of..TROBOIT OR }H He win *lli - pleasure visit upon milli at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons will ,berven at his residence & in Third street, a few doors below • the German Reformed Ohnrelt.. - is - AUertrgl'in ILTITAINt CARP TER • 131;111 Mt*: #DIM , . zeigetwe - .North' Stocnid 'll , 4owarte ATIERINED Rao.- - JOHNSON, LOCK HOSPITAL. HAS discovered the most certain; Speedy and effectual remedy in the world for DISFAMi OF IMPRUDENCE. MU/ TN BEE TO TWELVIC HOMO. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. WA CORN WARRANT/ID, OR NO CliaßGR 3 IN FRO/[ 1;INR TO Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictureei, Pains in the Loins, /Motions Of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of tbePhysical Pow ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion. of Ideas, Pall Nation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomacb, Affections of the Head, Throat, Nese or Skin—those terrible dlaor ders arising from the indiscretion' or Solitary Sabha of Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage boos- Bible, and deetroy'both body 'and mind. .Young men especially who have become the victims ol solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to en untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect) who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ea tasy the living tyre, may call with full confidence. mamma*. Married persons, ar those contemplating marriage, be !trig aware of physical weakness, should immediately con sult Dr. .1., and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WRAIENIEN inuosediatedy cured andjuZl vigor restored, He Who - places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously conadein his honor se a gentleman, and con, fidently rely upon his skill as a phydolan. at-Office. No. 7 , South Frederick street, Baltimore; Rd., on the left hand aide going from Baltimore street, 7 "doors from the corner. Be particular in observing the name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par ticular for Ignorant, Ttifting Quacks, with false flamer, or Paltry Maass illert&Ate, attracted by the reputa tion of Dr. Johnson, Lurk near. All letters musVcontaln a Postage Stamp, to mut' on the reply. Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Burgeons, London, graduatefrom one of the mast eminent Colleges of the United states, and the greatest part of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Park, Phila delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the meatus. (mashing cures that mere ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the eats and head when asleep, great ner vousness, being shinned at suddensonnde, bashfulness, with frequent blushing,attanded sometimes with derange ment of mind. wereunred immediately, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who baring injured them selves by private and Improper indalgencles, that secret and solitary habit which ruins both,body and mind, un fitting them for either businesior,society. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro duced by early habits of youth, ‘ris : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Mead, Dimness of Bight; Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart,. Dya-• pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Function.s, General Debility; Bymptoins of rensutitp. alistrratim, the fearful effects on the mind are math to be dreaded :—Less of Memory, Confasion of Ideas, De pression of Spirits, Rvil Forebodiugs, eversion toSocip ty, Self-distruet, Love of Solitiide, 3Ymidity,Sze•, are some -01 the evil effects. Thousands or.peraOnS of all ages, can now judge what is the cause'of their declinein health, losing their vigor, becoming wealy'pale, nervous and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp ms of consumption. who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, in dinged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companiens, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. ' What a pity that a young man, the hopes of hts coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of Ilfobytho nonseeuennell of deviating from the path of nature, and Wedging in, a Certain secret habit.'" Such parson s MUM, before content- effect that a sound mind and body are the most neneasp7 requisites to promote • cennublai • itappineir. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrlinage; the prospect hourly darkens to the vlew;the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melancholy, reflection that the happiness. of another be comes blighted'with our DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY ;FORm..; GANIC ItrE/,iI;NESS.: By this great and important remedy, Meatless of the Organs are speedily cured, and toll vim, restored. . Thousands or the rnost nervous 'and. debilitated viho had, lost all hopo, have been imuiediately,relleved:- AD Impediments tolderriage Physical or Mental Disqualifi cation, NOTTOIIB, Trembling, Weakness or Etthauation or the most fearibl kind , speedily cured. TO STRANGERS. The warty thousands 'Cured at this hesitation within the. twat twelve years, aid the numerous important Surgical' operations Lporformed by Dr. .1., witnessed by 'this. re. 'porters eflhe pipers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeand again and again before the public; besides hfa siandi r as a gentleman of character eosins speersthilitY, Is a s ()lent guarantee to the 'afflicted. pplel§ES Oy Illti!RllDENDK—Wireir: thrtirdsguideat and hnprudeid votary of pleturure finds he has imbibed , the seeds of thirpainful disease, it too Often happens that an 111-timed sense of shame or dreaa,of disciovery,dsters him from applying to these who, from education aid re spectability can atone befriend him; delaYing till the tan. stitetional symptoms of this horrid disease, make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, Skin, Abu., " progressing on isith frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to Ids dreadful sufferings by sending him to (iliac bourne 'from 'whence me traveler returns:" —lt le s incholy fact that thousands fall Nictims to this terrible disease, owing to the unrikilfedness of ' ignorant pretend— ers, who, by the use of that deadly poison, swan, ruin , the constitution and make the residue of life miserable. To Sniutintes,—The lloctorts Diplomas' hang 'in his JlCirLettere must ',entente. Stamp tone on the reify "Jarpemedieetent by Mall. • - .tgr o. 7 Southyrederletc etreet, tkprlB:dinli ' ' GRgAT. ATTRACTION A.T THE- NEW Cl 'STORE ! MUCK & 0 0WPEATHWAIT CokliEß FROND & MAR sr& NNOUNOE to ; the el izens of Harris . burg al d the public generally, the' t they have Just returhed from.the eastern citiea with a large and well se lec:ted stock of Fall, and Winter Geode, which they will sell, st the re ty %west prices. '- , - Domzsmo 000D3 for ovary kind. ' Bleached and.Unbleaehed Muslin, -Bleached and;Unbleached Canton Flaruiels. RED FLANNELS OE EVERY DESORIPTION, IA large assortment of Welsh Flannels for Skirting. #zfluzievitinent..Pomestle.Oinghems,. . . : :Manchester Glogbairs " Bitinetts and Oit-shneregA .Raeir (Sollis at allprices, •• • ' " 'Cloths for.lAdies' Chesterfields, Beaver Cloths for the Arab. aware. A FINS ASSORTMENT OF BLARKErg. - A-large assortment' Of Mightier es, *rectally adapted to Boy's wear, ,An assortment of Merino Drawers end Un dershirts: . AA assortineot it Carpets hem 1 2.3 i ots yard to El.OO per yard. SO LATEST STYLES SATIN' MODEM, PLAID VALENCLLS, VELVET. POPLIN% STRIPIID'AND PLAID BICH PLAIN AND --FIGIIIIND MERINOS, 13,19 E PLAIN AND FIGURED • : ALL WOOL DHLAINES, " • BUM SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of iirap,be andßlankut Sbawitywith a tull.stuck of.tbs trnettieh. An assortment of Plain and Figured Osabmeren. LINIINSDR : ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to ant 131,138 , Hosiery and Em brolderias An., • • - • ' An assortmeat at - Hugon' a wine trail swing skirt pat tern entension: An assortment otEhrouding and Flannels. ' . , lIRICH & COWPERIEHWAIT; -Coner arrant and-Market Straits, Harrisburg. 4Formerly,napipled au2sly , Fot3gra OEM. . • JOIEir W. AROws • CASEY -it BROWN- A'TTORNEYS-AT-LAVIT - HARRI,I3BITRG, 'EEN WA . : APING} • noisonitOd ' together ,in the or the -Law, attend 'faltbrally . : and P rwn s l,4o 44ll / F fe ri - APiqcod fed4nEded to. Uidi Vibe id Third still* Wile doinietiora Matti* NOS.. Coainutationn hkibigthili and German. • BE f~:[t~ital. TWO DATE.Iat YOUNG MEN AH.JOHNSTON 'YOUNG MRN MARRLAGE,3 ME