[Conanued from First Page.) Mr. TELLER. This seems to me a strange proceeding. If the Auditor General neglected to give the proper notification, by which ne glect these sureties suffered, that would be a proper case for the consideration of the Courts. It does not, as I think, constitute a good reason for special relief, as contemplated by this bill. To exhonorate the surety in this case would, I consider, be a bad preeedent. Mr. BARTHOLOMEW. In answer to the gentleman from Erie (Mr. Tease) I would state that the reason the surety cannot obtain relief from the Courts is that no kicks operates to de feat the claim of the Commonwealth. Not, withstanding the lapse of time, the Cominee wealth can.eue and recover. Mr. Strunk can not have any remedy in a Court of law. But the circumstances of the case are such as to raise a strong.equity in his favor—an equity which should induce the House to pass this bill. Had the officer of the State given that notice which the law required, Mr. Strunk could have, saved himself to a great extent, because at that time Mr. Zeigler and the co-sureties had property which could have been made liable. I think the circumstances are such as to commend, this bill to our sense of justice and right. Mr. WILSON. I would like to-enquire whe ther some other of the sureties besides George Strunk had not at the time real estate upon which the bonds, when filled up, became liens and are still liens. GIBI3ONEY. This case has been fully examined by the Committee on the Judiciary, (general,) and they have reported it unanimous ly with an fan - native recommendation. As the questions involved are purely of a lega nature, this affirmative recommendation would, I should suppose, be almost sufficient ,to induce the im mediate passage.of the bill. In reply to the gentleman from Beaver (111 r. Wrtsos) I would say that two of the sureties in this case received some intimation that there was a deficiency in the account of Mr. Ziegkr— a balance of a large Umotmt due the boramon wealth; and in consequence, they assigned their property, so that they would not become re sponsible for this defalcation.' Mr. WILSON. What I wish to 'inquire is whether Zechariah Rittenhouse and ;Ss? auel Belford had not real estate it the - time the bonds were entered up, upon which real estate those bonds became hens. Mr. GIBBONEY. Ido not know as to that fact ; but the whole responsibility fOr the claim fell upon Mr. Strunk, the other two sureties being found to be worth nothing. The claim was entered against the sureties of Daniel Ziegler ; bus Mr. Strunk was.the only solvent party. As has been stated, if the Auditor General 'had promptly entered up the bond, it _would have become a lien upon the property of the Treasurer, Daniel Ziegler ; and it was in evidence before the committee that Daniel Ziegler put his poverty. .of his hands between the time the settlement ivasinade with him and the time when the notice was'. given to the sureties. It was in evidence that 'the property, thus assigned by Ur: Ziegler, would have been sufficient to cover-the wholealaim of the Commonwealth against MM. Thicis, if the Auditor °metal had not fedleci to do his duty the sureties' would not have become liable. It appears to me a matter of justice and 'equity that these sureties shordd be released from the iponient.of this money. • Mr. BARTHOLOMEW. In answer to the gentleman from Beaver; (lifr. Wrisoar,) I would state the Auditor General did not have the transcript entered until 18156, when the other sureties were insolvent. Mr. WILSON. I understand that ; but what I &eked was, whether Mr.' Zilegier;,Mr. Bitten house and Mr: l3elforiK hid. not real eitate at the time these bonds were -tiled, upon Which the bonds became liens, 'And yet remain 114 S. BARTHOLOMEW". ITO, ski ligk-Of thou had hemine insolvent ; =lrone.-of: them had real estate—the one for whom :relief . Le asked in this bill. Mr. WILSON. became insolvent. Mr. BARTHOLOMEW. It was prior to - the entry of these liens ; I can not state the pre cise time. Mr. WILSON. I would like to have some evidence of that fact. - Mr. BARTHOLOMEW. Tire evidence was adduced before the Committee. Mr. COLLINS. I would like to ask - the vir eo= from Mifflin (Mr. Gnmorrarrwliether: I 1 4. 1 4eratand him to say tha t twoof the sureties ascertained that the principol.wali indebted to the Commonwealth In a certain amount, while the other, whom you now seek to relieve. had not that nformation. I wish to Imo* when they Idr. GIBBONEY. It is presumed from the fact that they did make over their property that SO had such information. /dr. COLIINS. It is only presumed, then.? GIBBONEY. From theciromnstancesof - - COLLINS. I thought that the gentle man threw out the insinuatiori (I drew that in. fereuce) that the Auditor General gave the ikrrmationto two ofthnii,Ureties, who were pent& celfileuida, but failed' tegivenotice to the other, who iveinnot a political friend.- Am I right in the inference ' 16. GIIIBONEY. ±did not exactly saythat th4:Auditor General acted in that names ; but bteorne means, I believe two of the sureties asatertidned that Ziegler was in arrears and made themselves safe.; while the other had no notice_of the.defalcation for several years. Mr.-WILSON. If those sureties had real es tate at the time these bonds were filed, are not , those kinds still a lien upon that real estate ? They could mot dispose of that real estate ex pptleasjeet to the hen of these bonds. The erson who is now in possession of that real es tate holds title subject ta.this lien. Therefore this bill would be for the relief of those persons 4 have purchased that real estate which was owned by the sureties at the time those bonds were Sled. It is stated that two of the sureties assigned their property. I would;like to }mole, iiiiie.they could make an assignment so as to divest the lien of the .Cdmmonwealth against ttA, It could not be done. .Tbat lien 'still against the property, in whosever hands it May. tbe. • )4Er. BARTUGLOMEW. Does the gentleman meektn,sitYlhat the mere ball-bond would be a Atm upon real estate WILSON. Are not those bonds filed ? Mr. BARTHOLOMEW. - They are not liens 1441 after iudEment. -Mr. -WILSON. Are they not liens when en lixt-wirnoLomErw. No;sir. IMBCO. 'think this, is a matter that ought to be further inquired into. I move that the bill be postponed for the present. agas were ,required by. Mr. W = and Mr WAT3rlcli and were as fol -I%ss.—Messrs. Abbott, Acker, Alexander, Anderson, Austin, Barnsley, Bisel, IBA Boyer; rodhoad, Caldwell, Clirk,4, Moment, Vutalwf Douglass, 'Frazier, 13 Goehring, ~,__. Rapper, }Todd, ulika, Ober, MOO, Stcgaelxtek,Taylor, Teller,W4ker,White, aiOLlVilson-88 741.—Idessre. Armstrong, .4schcan, Dello Wing, Byrne, Collins , Cowan, Dufllekl, Drin a% Ettudttp, Ellenberger, Elliott, Gibboneyi IFOrk. - IllMum, }Mahn, Koch, Lichteneralkter er, knonough, Manifold, Myers; Gster-' lint,• Preston, Pughe, Randall, R e iff, Rhoads; Bolins7 e ßoller, Seltzer, Shafer ghepperA Etegith, rks,) Smith, '(Philadelpilloo a m * %Oh• ildq, Williams and Davis ? Specik e ,...,. So the questioo was . determined in the negao. tire. Thenotion reel:Pluto* the bilk Mr.' .*,.lang.lnOten lax with Weak its detawri) - ; iwould lik•io:stst• to the Ho= the 'clews whicl, Whs. Pantogluania IDailv ettegrap4, itlebutobag ltlerttoon, february 13, 1861. euced She Committee in reporting this bill affirmatively. In the account of Mr. Ziegler, as published for the year 1858, there appeared a balance . due the Commonwealth of several thousand dollars ; but the account, mblialied in 1864 shows .no such balance..!By theactidEAssembly, it la made the duty of the Auditor General to file,in the coun. ty where the Treasurer resides, astatement of the accounts, and the statement thus filed becomes a lien upon the property of the Treasurer and also of the sureties, and secures the Common wealth.' By the neglect of the Commonwealth, this statement was not filed in the county for several yeers, and. consequently the lien was not secured against the property of the Treasur er, and the other sureties. So far as regards the equities of this case, the Commonwealth, by the neglect of her officer, has lost this money. Were this,_ a case between, an indi vidual debtor and the surety, the claim . would unquestionably be lost ; because I take it the principle of laW is'werlsettled that where a creditor has amplecseettrity for the payment of debt, and by his own. /gam' allows that security to be lost, the , sureties'are relieved. This is a principle in 'equity which I presume no lawyer will dispute. In this case the sureties cannot have the benefit of that principle because no lathes will operate against the Commonwealth. In equity I see, no reason whatever why the Commonwealth and, an individual creditor should ,not.be`.placed'upork precisely the same footing., Had the creditor been an individual the sureties World, hitlehintilar circumstances, have been released, The principle of equity which would apply in ° that case should, it struck the ,Committee, apply in this. The Com monwealth should not by reason of her . . sove reignty be. exempted from the ordinary appli canon ofrules of laW and equity which apply in cases of individuals. It was in consequence of the equitable consideration which recommends . this ease, that the Committee were unanimous in reporting , this bill affirmatively. Mr. TRACY. It seems to me, sir, that if the rea.:. soning of the gentleman from Lycoming (Mr. Aimsramin) becorrect, we should make a change of the law in regard to , the liability of debtors to the State. gis argument oes not furnish a good reason why we should make-an exception in this particular case. - If the interests of the Common wealth are too, well protected-4f she has an Un due advantage over individuals in regard to the recovery of her chtt. srweshould, change the law so as,to,put her ,upon the same footing as the private We should not make indi victual ex9eptions, as we are called upon to do in this particular. case. I shall, therefore, •not , withstanding what has been said, vote against the bill., Citt. the final inmesage of the bill, The yeas and nays were .required by Mr and Mr. WILDLY, and were as follows. Yeas—Messrs. Abbott, Alexander, -Arm strong, Ashoomp Austin, Bartholomew, /3isel, Blair, Boyer,• Bressler, Byrne, Caldwell, Cope, Cowan, Donley, Duffield, Dunlap, Eilenher ger, Elliott, Gibboney, Goehring, Graham, Harvey, Heck; 'Hillman, Hood, • Hotus, Huhn, Kline, Koch, Liohtenwallner, Lowther, McDonough, Morrison, Mulliu, Osterhout, Peirce, Preston,.P.ughe, Randidl; Rhoads, Rob inson, Roller, SOltser, Shafer,Smitla, '(Barks,) Smith, (Bbibuiel hia,) Stran, Thomas, WU . - liams,Davis . 51. NaTs-r-Messrs, Acker, Anderson, Barnsley, I Bliss, Brodhead, Minuet, Douglass, Hill, Manifold, ..Myers, Reiff, Stoneback, s Taylor, :Teller, Tracy, Walker, White, Nirildey, So the question was determined in the affirm ative. If.r. BLISS, (when • his name was called,) said : As a member of .:the' Judiciary Commit tee, I desire to say thatl was not present when this bill was acted upon by that Committee ; and with the views ,whichl now entertain, I oonld not have concurred in their recommend ation. I vote no. . - • Dam usonsniglam. Mr. HOPIErS;* I 6' I I4 iiken,•mckred that the bill entitled ""an Act to 'change the lace 'of holding 41e:deans iiiltiChhuidtownaldp; Vermt go county, be te.Octutnitted to the Committee on Election Districts. . • The motion was agreed to Nu* RI macs , M.r. MUM, (Philadelphia,) on. leave giVen, readimplaoce . a bill entitled Pan Act• to divide' theaOth- division of the - 320th ward,'aity of. Philadelphia, into two election *chide. , Rehired to the Committee= Election Dla- Mr. DUMMIED, on leasw given, an Act for the relief of Alvaro Mart,Alat f a trliaisurer of rho county a Sullivan. - - • ' F Referred to the Committee on- the Judiciary, (general.) ; The florin thew • CHI Lti-Rtk, • MRS. WINSLOW, Au experienced Nurse mad Female Physloan, presents to the attentdon of mothers 'h. r SOOTHING SYRUP, • For Children Ircething, which greatly facilitates the process or teething, by soft :ening thegunts,reducing ail inflammation—v.lll allay ALL !PAIN, and , spasmedio action, and Is • SURE TO RUM/LATE, THE BOW B. .Depend - s tipon it; motbel's, It Will give rest to yourselves AND, MAT Alp EALTII TO "YOUR INFANTS. We 'Oate:A4c' up, •and this • article for over ten sears, and OADIUT, IN CONPIDINCE AND Immo, what we !have neVer..been. able to say" of any other medicine— NENTA '.,HAS " 'IT ;FAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO WATT A CURE, when timely used. Never did We tnow' Instance of diasatiafaction by anyone who used ;it. Ou the ,contrary, all are delighted with its opera 'tacos; Alf speak In terms of highest eointnendMion of I ita magiesl effects _ and ,medical virtues. We Speak fa 4 this mutter 4, wanik ' 1 DO KNOW', alter ten years! expo. ,rierme,`,:eiro Imam mrit REPUTATION FOR VII marminnri OP 110011,DECIWIN ? In almost every *IMMO 1 where the infant is suffering from pain and exhinstion, lief will be found in Moan or twenty minutes after the 'syrup Madininistered. : TWO: valuable preparation is the prescriptcn of one . ot the most' EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in ;New England,. and hag 'been used with wririla mum 'MEM la ,THOUSANDS OF CABIO3. It not only relieves the child Dom' pain, but' invig orates the 'stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will alk most initantly relieve ' GAMING IN THR ROWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which if nut speedily reme ,died, end in death. We _believe it the BIM end BUIIIINVI iNDINDT. IN ins womb, in all cases of DYSENTERY, AND 0141R.RESNA v IN CIgf.DREN, - whpthor ii arises froth teething or from any'. other 'caned. We would say to every"mother who' hes a child suffering from any of the foregoing aemplaints4-no psonaucas, NOR Wilt:lsoMM pi' muss stilled between you and your mitering chlltrandthe relief that will be SURE—yea, AB- SaLDTBLY SIIRE—to follow the use of this" medicine, U3lthe}Y - used:;"Full directions' for,tising will accompany,. mai ',Noffe3genuific unless the faneindle of CLINTIS k PERKINS,New York, is en the outside wrapper. Sold by Driggiststhrotighoutllie Werld prlocipa) 036ar, Nq., 13, Oidar , Lk, New York. Price only 25 Ceniknor , Bottle. isris-Forliale In Harritihnrg by D. Groat , & (in., No 19 Market street, J. Martin Lutz, No, 22 Market Street, it Keller, No. 91, Market 'groat, below Fourth, and Q W Miles, 128 Market street. aus22 dtaoly - . • . • , 4:OEN a ingrEFT BOOT "& SHOE -6TORE, CORNER MOND AND WALNUT . STS., Harrisburg, fa. AVitill3 onimualkiarge_asoortatent of BOOTS, 51E011,4344FR87 Jr.., of the . very best taalttles for ladtes t igiathanesr;:inds children' wear Primelit snit, ilk3lllllll kigda ot 15' OAK glom Tq OPSIK blahs bag - sty bypOqa . irstarArMell ItitallaNG Irtife - pl. Of Mite; ODDS-dtf .70 B. urn; Fisiowiro. ' 7 • illistrltatteaus. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S i ! ~~ • SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS TONIC, DIURETIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC INVIGORATING CORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jerse ,, and Apothecaries, 'Draggling, Grocers and Private' Families. 'Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure Modelle Sherry and Pori Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Ciotx Kum Wolfe's Pule Seeteh and •Irlsji Whisky beg leave to.eall the attention of the citizens iit the United States to the above Wmss and INtross, imported by Udob ho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is famt• liar in every part of tble:cont try for the purity of ht., celebrated SCHIEDAM SCHELEFIS. Mr. Wolfe, in his I.Ver to me, speaking of the purity °flits Wrivaa.and Emma% says : 4, 1 will stake.my reputation as it inao, uy at ra mp se a merchant ar ttirty pars , fes'dence is the City of New York, that all the Rtes= and Visas which I bottle are pure as imrorted, and of the best quality) and can be relied upon by every prnahaser." Every bottle has the proprii tor's name on the sax, mid a iae simile of his signature on the certificate. The public are :43- spectrally Invited h call and examine for themselves.— For e.ie at Retail by all Apothccmi s and Grocer. to Philadelphia, IiBORGE M. ASRTON, No 832 Yttrlertbtst. Philad Sole Agent for , P Read the following trona tho New York Cm ter : .EN083101713 BUSINSIB ORE NEW YORK ABISICHANS.— We are happy to inform our fel ow citizens that mere is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase mire Wines ‘nd Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality' We do not Intel d to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive in:lslam, although it will well re pay any-stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's ex tonal re Warehouse, Has. 18. :0 and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17. 19 and 21, Mart etfield street His stock 01 Schnapps on band ready for aliment could not have been less than thirty thousand- eases the Brandy, some ten thousand cams—Vintages of 1896 to 1856 ; and ten thousand cases or Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish. Whisky,:Jamaica and. St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three Urge cellars, filled with Brands, Wine, ho. r in casks, under Custom House key, ready-for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of bchnapps hist year amounted to one hundia.d and. eighty thousand dozen, and-we hope Mises than two years he may he - equally successful with his Brrndies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover aids species. Private families who' wish pure Wines and Liquois for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land Make up their minds to discard the poisonocs stuff from their shelves, and replace it with , Welfo , s pure Wu= and LIQUOR& We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country w pnte up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant; should be sustained against his,tens of thousands or op. ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but 'mita [ions, ruinous alike to health and human , happiuwas. sep6-dawdmi C K. Heller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this cit. DE SIRAB LE MOURNING GOODS. Black and Purple AR WOol Figured Merinos, Plain Black English Veloue Reps. Oleos and Purple Tamire Cloihs,Sllk and Wool. Plain All Wool Cashmeres and Merinos. t Black and Gear Worsted Poplins. Bluets. and White AU Wool Delaines. Black and purple Figured Cashmeres; • Lupins Best Bombazines. ' t.•:nperior Black Lusters. Lupin'a F.xtra Alpaccee. L,.„. Neat 'Style Ftritied lilohairs. Emelino Style Paramettas. 1614 An Wool Detainee! English Chimers. Madouna Welke. Plain *hales. , W: . Cance O l': , Fnrision PLAIN BiaCE ENG. lirP. MOVEINING gum: do he.&cz . .41PD Wens do do ..o PURPLE AND BLAINE do do do , PRIMA CLOTHS, New and Desirable. Every article of the' different kinds of DRESS GOODS in ,the BLACK. and SECOND MOURNING line. Selected from the very bust makers. Lupin's Square Thibbet Shawls, do Long do do Black French Blanket Shawls, 2d lifourningFrench Blanket Long Shawls, 2d MourningFilancli Blanket . Square Ariz Eligliala Crepe tells, (every elks), ; grenadine Veils, (every size), :!English: Orcpes, French t Crepes. SHROUDING' CASHMERES,' • SHROUDING • BLACK GAIJNTLETTS, all kinds, BLACK GLOVES, all kinds,, • • , BLACK BORMRED ILDKRIICREIEFS,, (all kinds). - BLACK -ROMER' , /,' (all kinds), SPLENDID.AEBORTMENT OF. COLLARS, - - PLAIN BLACK RIBBONS. An inspection of our stock will convince ail Aolimedt Dyspepsia'Remedy DR. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING This. Medicine has been used by the public for Wm yeast, with increasing favor. B se recommended to (here DysrpqmiF, yffenrou r nese, II WW-BWW, Cotie.Paint,' TftS in the Stomach, or liz,nainthe Bowe , Headache, Drowsiness, Sidney Conn Fkiftlfs, Lou Spirts. Delirium Inteß , PeaßCO• DIULMS, •ItIALARIT/81 Will. NOT trIORIOATR OR STe AdnS A 'MEDICINE it:is quick nd offs - eta, al, curing inmost aggravating case n.• Dyspepsia, ey. Complaints, and all- other derange • ent of the Stomach and Bowels, Lila speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most . melacch ly and drooping spirits, and restore the weak;nerVona ai d sic ly to health, strength and vigor. Persons who, from thirinjudleions use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered., constitutions broken down , and subject to that:horrible curse to humanity, the Daimon TREMENS, will, almeat immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigorating efficacy of Dr. Ham's InvigorMing . WHAT IT WILL`DO: Does.--One wive &ea r full as often as neeessiiry. One dose will remove ill Bad Spirits.(, '- - • One dose:ill sure Heart.burn. - ' • • • Thrie doses will cure Indigestion.:: One dose will give you a Good Appetite, One dose will ',IMP the distreseing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove tbe'distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stomach receives the isvigoraiing•Spirit, the diatressinglinittions sill painful feelings will be removed. • One dose will remove the d latreindzigtedini 'cr Copt, either in the stomach or boWels. • , A few doses will remove all obstructionstheigliffiey, Bladder or Urinary Organs. ' • • Persons who ere, seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dolM'or two, and n radical cure by the use of one : or 'two ' NIGHTLY DISSIPATION Persons who, from dissipating:Mendip:denier night, and feel the•Mul effects of polsopops liquors, htidgiens &gad. aches, sickness pt stomach, weakness, giddiness, will g il d -bee 4020...uriA remove all lAilles,of.Weaff s t id sickly constitutions, should inkelhe invigeratirigAdritthree times a day it will make theta • strong, „healthy and , haPpy, remove all obstructions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restererhe blOom tif health and beauty, to the earewornface. • Taring pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medir eine to remove:. disagreeable sensations at the stomach. All the proPrietok asks is a trial, and to Induce thikhe h.as. pat up the invigorating. Spirit, is ',pint bottles, at SO cents, quarts $l. General Depot, 48 Water street, N. Y. , Whole - sale Agent, Philadelphia, D. YOTT, CO..and for sale in Harrisburg by C. A . Baanvart, s o x & & Co. and C: K. Keller, and hY sit Druggists.clerywhere. jel4-dawly PROF. ADOLPH P. TRUPSER WOULD respectfully informs/ old patrons and-tiw.public-generally r that he will continue to give hairnet/ons on the PUNA FATE ; mg. LODRON VIOLIN' and also Id-lb - a octant° tM THOROOGII ; Ike ripasuremait non- pupils at.. their homes at any hour desired,. 9 Or - *sopa. will be given at his residence; in.,,Third"street, W row" doors telote German Reformed Church. - deolladtt, .4 1 06 TIN CHAYIITE. ," CARPENTER AND BUILDER -• Reek knee - 21 To: '27 North' "Reekihd - Area. N. B—JOBBING' ATUNDEED TEX' ' ' A SUPERLATIVE AND ALL IR sorrLßs CATHCART A BROTHER, -,yest to tbiHarrisburg Bank But: Fines of gravel & aransportfitiot, LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK SHUJ{TEST IN DISTA.NCF., AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN TILE TWO CITIES NEW YORK it N 1.) -1-1-__ARRISEICTIZG I VIA READING. ALLENTOWN AND .EASTON. u ours iN6 r Y.P61148, West, leases New York at 6 A , riving li sa arrasburg at IP. 11 oub 5,4 i hours i 1• eh the 10k'6 'tams. ietivee New York at 15.00 noon; and sr .kres.at Harrisburg at 8 15 P.M. 5411 1.1. , 4 taut, ICRW•B Harrisburg at ~tio A. M., arrivii.g at New York at 5.20 P. M. aNCOA klt 1 , 10 , 6 .41:41, hwt, leaves , Harris rg at 1.15 P. M.. arriving at New York at 9.45 P. 11. lonnections are made Harrisburg at, 1,00 P. M. with ie Priam Inger Trains in Catli unectiou on the Perinsylva Cumberland Valley aria Northern Central Railroad. trains connect at Readh g. with train. for Pottsville 11.1 Philadelphia, and at Allentown ibr Mauch Chunk, ...ton, 345. • NO change of PasSenger Can or Baggage beiween New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A M. I in, from *ow Yrk or the 1.15 P. M. rem: Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed,•emnlort and accom. liodatiOn, this route presents eaperfor icou , tinetits to Vie traveling public. . Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. • All 6. Per tickets an • other informatlOh 510111 Y decl3 J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Flurlsbtrg PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD. •• WINTER ARRANGEMENT. O.AI AND AFTER DEC. , 12th, 1860. WO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG DAILY, (Sundays exceptcdd . at 8.00 A. M., and 1.1,5 P. M., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1 25 P. M., and RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8.00 A. M. c .% ~1 p 1 . . 80. 51.p . IL, arrivingat Haiti, tirg at P. M.; and s FARES:—So Philadelphia, No. 1 Cara, $8.26 ; No. 2 (in FARES :IT-T c Reading, $l.BO and.Bl.Bo. t Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners ratnaipta, Catawissa, dtc. FOUR TRAINS LEAVE READING FOR PINLADICI, PIRA DAILY, at 6A. M., 10.45 A 814 12.80 neon and LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P, AC., and 5:00 P.- M. := - . t AREO :—Readin to Philadelphia, $1.75 and 111,45. lElit MOENING - TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG CON- N4.:1 4 T3 AT ittEADING with up train for Willtesbarre, "Pittston and Scranton; • .For through Rakes and nti. toin''' , / otlon apply 10 1 i ;MVOS, devl4-do FENNtYLVAiii-A , 'IIAIL ROADI ,WINTER TIMETABLE. FIVE TRAINS' DAILY TO AND FROM 1 2 1-11LADEL.PHIA• .ON Alp. AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, iB6O, .The passengei trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cour pany ; will dipart (min On& ariive at lia.rriburg and Philadeleia as follows i•••-• • IE A. S T A. 11113. 'in. Cii - EREM TRAIN leaven. Harrisburg at 2.40 a. m. and arrives at ,Vireat Philadelphia at 6.60 a. m. FAST LINE lesiveh Plarrigliurg at 12 55 p. in., and arrives at. West Philadelphia st 5.00 p. m. MAIL. TXlLN;leaves,Horrisburg at:6 ; l6 p„ an. versa at . West Philadelphia at 10.28 p. m. These” trains Mike Close eoimeciiiin at Piiiiadeipnia with he N,ew York;linea. . , .0 - Ag4LILODATLON TRAM, No. 1, _leaves Harrisburg at 7:80 a. m., funs via Mount Joy.; and arrives at 'West ,Philadelphia at-12°,80 p. m. • .; . • . HA.llitlBillJß4. ACOOMMODATION TRAIN . risbniglif 1:16 p. m., end arrives at u tit Philadelphia ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,;No. 2, leaves Harrlsliall it 6.26 P. In.; rubs via Mount Joy caul:tenting at Piller. *Me with MAIL TRAlN:Rootlet; Philadelphia: -• • THROUGH gar.Pß.Ess TRAIN loaves Philadelphheat 10.60 p. m., arrives at Harrisburg - at 3.10 a. an. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. at., sr.! rives atHarrisburg at 1.7.0 p.pi. "LoCAL:MAIL THAT* leiiies'Earriabufg for Pittabiarg st 7400 . - • : . - - „FAST LlNE.leaves Philadelphia at 124 1 0, noon, arrives at Harrisburg at 4.10 I.IIARRIBBURG: -ACCOMMODATION -TRAIN lemon Philadelphia at .2.00 p. cri„,- and on:Thee at Harrisburg `ACCaIiIIODATION TRAIN , leavos Philadelphia at 4:00 p. tn., and arrives, at ,HaLtiMiugg at 9.46,p. m. Attention is ealledlO the fait; that iiisimigers leaving a44;00 p.im.,zaomiect. at !Lancaster -"With. mouNT,JoY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrivasit Hiiiiiebtirgit 9,45, pm' ' • ' • : , ; • SAMUEL .D. YOUNOI " 014 . 1 ;IT's# 611 P 44 .! , f l ParsO-ROlr4o 4 * noiv2l3l3o.dtf All Work Promised in One Week ,- kj 4 0 . Aar • •••••, -••• • ••••-..., • 4 PEfifN.STLVANS.A RIM A1C..11.301nal ESTABLISHMENT, : 104 AfarkitrEtreeebetto een- 4th and sth, 1 4 1 kA.ft B 110 -PA,• WHERE every description o Ladies" And.Gentlemens , Garments, Piece Goods, &c., are Dyed, Oleansedana finished the best manner and' at itte-erprtegnottee. ' - KOWA, 01, kir— • Prookletor.,) V* side WM. DUCK if Ithital D R JOHNSON, zsmiTxmc•xt3ti LOCK H OS PITALOI Hdiscovered • he most certain, speedy and effectual remedy d the world fur DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, RUM , IR SIX TO WELVIi HOURS. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs grA CURIE WAHNAN . 7IIO,_UK NO CHARGE, UP FROM ONII TO Two DAYS.Ip Weaim at 01 the Piaidt.or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In the Loins, Affectiune of the Kidneys and Bladder, Orgatdc Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of dui Phyeleal Pow. ers,.Dyspepsia, Languor, Lost Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Pali Batton of the Gears, Dinidtty, Tremblings, Dimness of Bight er Giddiness, Disease of the stomach, Affections of the Dead, Throiii, N 1 se or tikin• r those terrible disor ders arLsbig from the Indiscretion or Si:diary - Habits of Youth,-itioie .dreadful. and destructive prat:does Vlach produ . ce constitutional debility, render marriage impoa eiblei destroy both tszkly and mind: YOUNG MEN Young men espcially who have become theNktima of solitary Vide, that dreadful and destrectlyelabli which annually swe p. to an untimely grave thousands' . 01 young men of theinest exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, 'who n.i I t otherwise have 'entranced listening ttenates tenth thu thunders °tams:mace, or waked to ea taby the livtug may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be. big aware of physical weakness, should Immediate - I.f salt Or. Or. J., and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full :vigor _ restored. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously congde in Me honor as a gentienum, an d'con, I:ideality rely upon his skill as a t hysicien.. Afßi`Office No. 7 tiouth Vederick street., Baltimore, Ma., on the lett hand side going from Baltimore street, T irouo the corner. Be particular in obseryi n g e name or number, or you will - Mistake the place. Be ran, ticular for Ignorant, Trifling Quedes, with false Marne% or Paitry litimbe.g Certificates, attracted by the repute. dun of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. Ali letters must contaima Postage Stamp, to use on the reply. , DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Joimson inenther of the Hoye' College of Siirgeonsi I.undem, gradnatefrom one of tile mast eminent Coates of tho United ztateo, and the greatest.part of; whose life das.bein Spent to the Hospitals of London, Paris, 'Phila delphia Had eLievehere p has elfeetedaeme of the most Mu ioniihiiig cues that were ever known, ldany troubled with ringing in the ears and bead when asleep, great MN . • vousnesa, being alarmed at suddensounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange. meet of mind. were cured•imithediately; • TAKE , PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all dime larbo baVing lijuretttban solves by private and imi roper indulgencies, that secret `and solitary habit whist 'ruins bidtilidd.VlusgMind, un fitting them for either bu.sinessorlsociety. ' Rhese are some of the sad and melancholy Weals pro-i duped by early hablinof youth, viz : Wellusdurof Rack and Limbs, Pains in. the Dead, Dimness of. Hight; Loss of Muscular Power, ffitPleation of the Heart, Dys-, paints, Nervous Irritability'Detifigement of the Digestive Functions, Genera/ Debility; Symptoms of eensump lion, MENTALI MEntsizT,'tbe fearful effects on the 'mind are :much to he 4restled or.bleinory, Conftmion'et pressiorief Sniriti, Evil Forebodings. Aversion ty fieltdlefrust,love of Solitude, Iltnicllty; the.; are kens of t,heevil,effeets. . ; • Thodande Of persons of all ages, can novr:judgo what lathe cause of decline in - health, tosiag their becoming weak, pale, nervous • end. emaciated, altinular appearance 'about' the eyes, oolitic ma of consumption. ' YOUNG . . who have injured themselves by •-a• oertlin•prziett* . in lulged in when alone—a. habitaresttatitlyikrd6dofrom. evil companions, Iv Let , sellooli •the , effeCtal el 'Whigh are nightly felt, even whemasleep, , andsif not cared, renders marriage imposeitle, and.destroys both-tnineandlodY; should apply immediately. What a Pit. 9. Mata young-man, ,the hopes of tddieoun. try, the darling of his meats, shod& besuatebed from; all prospeeta and anjoymenis of lifelayltheconboMiances, of deviating , from ; tile path. of .natureiandluttulgibis in a certain secret habit,. -61' ichpersons musgibeforei contem , plating MARMAIP, effect that a Sound mind. and body are.the mestuecessary requisites to :promote ,conatilial,Lappiness. . Wiest( without . these, the journex.through life becomes a weary!. piigrimage the prosn'ect.h&frly darkens to , the view; the mind. becomes Shadowed4ith derptdr; add Ailed itith the Tlrttil thl bapPireku of.!another,te -2,1ra7:1 . . . DR.' JOHNSON'S INVIGORII,TLERMEDY FOR OR .. . GANIft By this' reat tindliziportabt remedy; Weakness of the Organs.are speedily cured, and fall - vigor. restored. 'Thbusands of the most Imre - oils and 'debilitated who bad lost ; all bops. hare been ixamediately hispeliments to Marriage, Phksleator eatlon , MoratfatS; Trembling, Weaktiess' or illahattstion` or' the moat karfukkiud, stagfailly cured. TO ; STRANQERS The teeny years, cured at this In.stiutimswiadattie: hitt tWelYe years, and' the nanser'ons important gdigleal opera.Sluns-gnrforsyted,ley :Del wltneseed 17r theme.' poriers of the papers, and many other, persons, ounce? or whieteltimPappedred agate and agai n before he'pdbtie,: besides his , standinpas a yet tjemart , fifF/Ilw;tostir ;12.114 rq.: Orktisaft4; is SCetullcient to - guarantee .Isir afflicted. JAIS.RAS.FS INIIMPRUDANOiI.:-Wllett)thls unlaguidadi and imprudent votary pOeure,ihuht )ne hunt Imbibed the Wenn ill iline - Vara ; tinliccriiir ftappezie gat! sli 11 04 31 34-**9 oldieerirer,rdefeitel hid rsoranstlying to time wino, froM eduomion an rei apectablittyeatt sputipai .symptow ot..pist.hompliapmegpote, 4_1104 AlpPM.YanCe,stillikting the "liesid",3llteat; aose, .84;1 progretedut oit - with :frightful rapidity,: tal:death :Puts* period [obis dreadful toalerhage by sending him to "'Shat} bounieliotielitatiMO , MAiiiifeleittatiiritti:" It is ri.totil- 1 sricholy fact that thousaudefell victims to this terrible disease, owing to the mndtilfulnewsof.jgaer pretend-I ello,'hje the wait that (facro:oo,son, the cortatitol4 ll '.iMdlea..:themeildueior ithelhtedahtez To t 47.4NGsAs..—The , 'Doctor's pipipinas banA,,6l P bin sale tOrs.Nlst Avoutp4ll 4441 p te!lkott,thpiroplyi ' effelliektrat by stiano.l mai Frederick street; Baltimore: . .71 4 1 4 , 3 ,91 V-f : GREAT ATTRAOTIOpi AT TM NEW CITY ST)RtE U .4 RIOg & BOW M:iklT , PORKKB.-s2oNrik MARKET STS: 'NNOUNCEL•to • the 'izens of • 4. -harrd.. ai.the gelidleseuerallntbaktheXhavildust returned - from the easterneitaes With a large and won Ete- • acted atoak or „Flailed wintei 0004; 'AA"}bey 6Flll sell at the glewest prices.. DOtittatlGGOoriStlr ' ' • . . Bifsec4olol4:ll3ableekbect Muslim; .. Bleached and Unbleached Undo lannels. 4. _ FLAaIbInatOVEVEBY D ,ti l lgig i r s° _FtlUlat Ngsgslt•rialinelE , / . 01`EaktilW, . usent DOMestio ainglisma, lianiGingtiinfie • • • `. •• u • Littratiotogii=gt , t • ciptutorox.akie.c*,„,,„ii - Bet*, ' Beaver Clothe for the Aol+ FiNw oaks. AssouTmortipittl b -• olargeassor An aseortmen tment of Caesim=iatitil oys wear=erid Un derehirts. An aseortreeM of .:91 ircur! A2guate a yard{sl.oo Peiryaril: ." ' • ' SATINALSO , LATEST STYLES DECHENES, - • PLAID VALEN.OIAS. YELM . - . Bases ti • entimvAlio:pratiy itiov PLAIN -"BIEN*ITTASt • 11;011 P4-lAL :4ND • • tvlati-zo„ • • BLACK SILO - :klatgoalssortinentotEirdobiiiiindlauanzigania*f igifli a trill atoCk of the latest novelties. An assortment of Plai n and Figured tnadtmeree' . ' LINENSOF AIiUKIND L i.- • Pallier atte"" t1itF.4111411.1#9.P17 44.1 i !;in. broldeti ; • - An assortment of Engent e wove trail spring skirt pat tern extension: An assortment4ifidianding •fIItICEL*,...WWLLAN - Cornor of 'Prod . sad .FornporlSr-giae nnktily .. - =`-` 1 Txl4' H AlNTSlitut4c.:P k: trIVII.-Wi wisociAtted AtagettierAux.the xaction,oc the Lep ? will ntond i attm inpity• - to all , frotionnotal d ice in Third Bit4filireeo 44i . Nkik....Conannatinnit in Bugllsh and Osman. ntl*al BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DTSPNRSTA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER OOMPLAINT, TAIENISS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, And the variot4ffectlone consaluent upon a disordered STOMACH, cog LIVER, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pt ini , Heartbents, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Cos tivenesa, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all err° 19., incomatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, end in others effected # decided cure This IS a 'purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly Selena& principles, atter the manner of the cele brated Holland Professor, Boot have Its reputation at 'home 'reduced Its introdgrion here, the demai.4l com .11r:wooing with these of the Fatherland guttered over tis, fach of this Mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down thetradition of its value. It is tiow ofered lo the American public - knowing that its truly wonderful wedfcrinal virtues mutt be acknowledeed. 34 is particularly recommended to those pereas whose coastitutiops may have ueen Impaired by the cent vinous u o-of ardeht spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gen erally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening ev ry nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infos Ug new health and vigor in the system. • • NOTlGE.—whoever expects to Sod this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and IoW spirited . It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, -WV/oam* of of singular remedial propertie READ CAREFULLY ! The Genuine highly concentrated: Bcerhave's Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at OUM .DOIJAR peebottle, or-str bottles for .Frvw -Douses.— The great demand for this truly- celebrated Medicine has tutitteed thafiv In:habeas, Which the pibliel ihOuld guard against pescluuting. .-Beware of imposition. See that our name is on the hoe! of every bottle-von buy. ' ' Sold by Druggists generally. It eau be forwarded by Itiiresi to most points. • SOLE PSC/PRIETO-BS, - BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO., ■Ayr ACT Phakaacentista and Ohendsta, PI i,TSittitßG, 'PA. 'For sale In 'city of iiiiirtiburg by b. W. GROSS S.' F : SegiAtiNily IigtE)ZWIALIZI"IeS . LIFE PiLLSODPEOEFOX BITTERS. r(ittESE MEDICINES bave now been be it the public.f.r a period of THIRTY YEARS, and during, that time have asaitaaiiied it high character In al twat every part of the Globet ; fer their ektraordinwl and immediate Rower of restoring verfect health to per sonsititifferinrundei inearly, - adery . kid of 'gnaw to ethichlMitleartran frame id ' - ,Theifeldowing_tireamong the dtslremine variety of ho *ili.ditientiesht which . the . VEiaETABLE -LIFE MEDICINES Are welkignownto be tafalitble . : .01rdiPtP,SIA, byAboroughlycleansing thethst wad sticond'ateteacbs; and'elivating4. tow of. pare, health) tt l iM a a toe f a u it4o 4 9l,2 l , i te b ir Art . elammeni,llll-Temper; Anxiety; 4angoo ll e 4 alai'Wanetioly ; 'which are the paved symptoms of DripepaMa,,will van Iran a natural'consequence of its curd. cosTivitar.F„ss, by cleansing the whole length of the iiiiestiries With a solvent process, and without via len* all violent taupe leave the bowels Costive within two days. . irtiIVEIRS of all kinds , by tailoring-11a blood to a Feffliiikr.birOnlatiOnilbrwith . the..of,ttnipiration in such cases, did the, thorough solntiottof adl hatesUnat atitietikalFothers. , • - - - the .LIFE -mgEggifics:slaste been known to core 11111`17.1111AVISBI petmarantly in three ,weeks and tittael lobed bilammation 'from the,_ .idetacies and ligaments of the Janus. • DROPSINS of allititids, by frebik and :strengthen- Atg,Atip ltiflneya and bladder; theropOittebtrist delight fully on arse important organs, and, bane° have ever e ta;and a certain remedy for' the worst cases Si .. • Also wounits;byi dislodgir% be t a the turnings oi the bowels the slimy - matt which these erestireE _ ,lILCERS, and VETERATL A RES; liy•the peiT44arity irbibirthesellFE tun. v,PI-81yete tile blood. . and•all4liehetwa ._ • scußiswrlC BIR - DPTIONS msl BAD COMII,Fi ,ENSibilffetratlterate effect upon Ub Voids •that feed the,skin,,sad the morbid. state of , which ac lions ah areptii4treatelahats;salfirk;oldody, and OWOI , disagree 4thisomayttesions. - , • ; The nse of these Pills.for a veiy abort Ilme awn , anlanTerecdure of SALT RIFIIGUALi Skid itaiktngim• ,proyangelt . clearness of, that skin. 00AIIMIri - COLDS Stat:INFLVENZ4 wilt always tie eure4 by telo:det_Le''oblmOttio in ibewolataavent.' •.'• -I • ?ILK:S.—The origina l of these medlar/ea, "ikrai eiredlif Piles, of `36 itailificifeWthelise of the EASEIDDINDSaIone.; - e - • VEVEICAIIP AG LIC.—For Milt; scourge of the Iffeisterationntiy,Theee. litediebiesiiill , be found a safe, t itee47,,anesertain reraoy.. ,44ther Mediehme have the Stibject ids intnin oldie dkemse—a.cure by these liketU Et tiltes , n c y p rimuhmt—Tltr•TllEß SATEPIED, 'AND s BILIOUS EEVERe:AND LIVER CQH• tlL E MlPS.4. 4 Sammteadlaskurvaser-ta, ainurrem and I or "Fouise,the Medicines have been used retialte•An eimee 'of ilitaidescriv -1104:—, Pi% andßcrozia, MAmmssmi fcmsylelds the mild - yet powerthraellini of these remarkable Medi !ekseaS ;:Night: Sweats; Nerions Nervous Coin plaints. of all I .l „ nda L Palp.tapee 01 the Elkearl, painters' viiiratiadft - ettrea: " . ; 11 4*. r — 11 44. 'PX,SlaikfMAlN.Ptirsone . wow 'eonstite . plit'prve become impaired by the , injudicious nteol/ M Corr j oiuffl Shilthaie•Madicines a *villa core, as-they sever ail to eradicate ,fcpm the system, all the edhkfs of Illei . efify;infinfteiy Sooner • than tit 'empower AtiiPVß B o BBB B6,o6Barsaparillaf.,. I psnptaved arst gold,by W. ittOVEAT, •• •-• •-' " 836 Ilididits.q,'NOw York. .9r5816 4 0 8 . •3Y20.46w1y ti A:Vdt" :01 - i S O Y , THE DELAWARE: MUTUAL 'sleety - Insuiano* • iNdOititOUTE Oalrl'AL . .. ..$904.907 , 6 1 -- , . Colttlay 04 , 140rth, -Americ a, rithamtini. "INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND ASSET 4 . 'MEM UNDERSIGNED; as • Agent for the a 5 1 1 , 171 41 known eltppaniAts, will make Inanrance names lime or dapage by, fire , *littler perpetually or fa , gaannottprbperty boOktrY. Mader. and 1 . 0 41/4/kolkOMilaiioamEisks also taker.. Veicatory . or ' • •EttoUtLER, Harrisburg, ra• 17,01%Zir MAEURER, ra...4orxwoir ;RBRErnail aSD • I T ," ''a..uV.T B r.V4. l t#U/KEY' PA' FE l a Ii i...i.,,ar 14 ; ~,c •Vitf.o4gleiiu4blic that * ' ' ...n..agovt.: y:94 aeo . ye meAl4kalplace, end be owtoriefiaid *l4 WOM DriaNG abd RPEIVirE O FR; OP:anina breatits ;Maeda brandhea. He is Pre.; lak4/24.1- all orders st. the shortest notice, and vitd e E -0 40 r g: 5 ?"4419 1 4. - t ill , / ,Hrlco w in be ::Histliirambriet Ohl thel , btudtaia •Wor mum) , Years I° ( 075±4,,Titak4 km terstaesare here, indasolwang had C=" 4114 'AIM/o=4g filb