Janis of Oiraoti gransportatiou P.H:ILADELPHIA AND {FADING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. OA, AND AFTER DEC. 12th, 1860. 1P. , 0 Pa93ENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG • 0A11.1... ((Sundays exoesed) at 8.00 A. N., third , LEO P. M., tor Philadelphia, arriving there, at 1 26 P. Id., and. ILVILIRNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8.00 A. M. aadiLSOIP: turtling at Harrlsbarg at-I Pi. IL, and —RAJ - WS:—toi.Philadelpilia, No: 1 Cars, 28.261 No. 2 (In r alai) $2.16. .:FARES.i—To Reading, $1.60 and 31.30. Rending, connect with:trains for Pottsvltla, nun. Tamaqua, Catawistik • lium TRAINS .LEAVE. READING FOR PHILADEL. VILA OAILV, at 6A. ti., 10.45 A lit.il2.Sti Mien and it,42 Y. ' • • , i..FaVF.'PEILLADELPHIA FOR REA.LMNS - atB.oo A. M., P 3.30 P. M., and 6.00 R. M. Vd.Mha:"..-Oteading to Philadiaphia, 51:76 grid Els MORNING,. TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG lON .AT READING with up train for WRkesharre, Fluton and Scranton. . For through tickets cud °Chef inrorrrinhi Q. gir ie Gasevil 4gt, 1 • deal44ti PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD I WINTER TIAIE TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND - FROM PHILADELPHIA. • ON AND APTBR • - • -KOND:KIt ITOVIMIIIDEIit , 26th, .1860; :;, 1 •:. • • rho p.asieDger trains of the`Pentislvania Railroad Cum:, ,pany wit depart frets and arrive, Id Itantsburs and Phihutelplita as follows , r.. E W A RD . • • IHROIiGH iISPRE22 TRAIN Jeans Harrisburg at 2.40 a, m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at. 6:50 a. in. FAST LlNEiesies' Harrisherg at. 12.65 P. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.00" p. ln. lIAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.16 p. m., arrives -West Philtdelphia.atl.o.2o p, m. - . • 'I hese trains make close connection at Philatleapnia with no New York ' Lines.- ; ACCOMMODATION TILAIN;;No. 1, 'lava Harrisburg 1..0 a. in., rues via Mount 3ey, gind arnvere at West Philadelphia at 12.80 p. ta: • BAR RL9FILTRG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves lbw. Mabel u.at 1.15 p. m., and arrived at West Philadelphia it 0 to p. m. AcCpilliOnenoN TRAIN , No. 2. leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p, m:, runs via Mount Joy Cohn cling st vile with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. . • •-•• TRAIN' leairee ; Philadelphia at 1060 p arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. in. „ 'MAIL TRAIN' leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in, az s tees at Banisburg at 1.20 p. LCCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg 'FAMI LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00, noon, aMtve4 • It , Harrisburg at 4.10 p. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.00„.p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg v at p. m. -. • AOCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4100' . m., and arrives. atMarrisburg at 9.45 p. m. • Attention u called-lb the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m., ommeciat.imimster :with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.45, p.m. HAMMEL D. YOUNG; nov2B OW. Au! Dinirks PeraNiassia Barad au All Work Promised in One Week PENAEYLIT.A.NIA• BTEVit, I4 .*ING EST - AnraltErf2 l l 1104 Market Streettetujeek 4th end 544 HAHHIB P A., ; ta to : • - • 'than of--Lactiefe N9a , ,Goods, ha:, it f p agalt7Ziatcitt balletilaner andlig Or, lirteStaog44!, C 411 4"* h -I. I illiactilantuus UDOLPHO WOLFE'S .8.3EL4003141 ®.Tx® SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC AND - INVIGORATING CORDIAL. TcL the Citizens of New Jersew and rennylvanim Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and Private Pavan les. Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. Wothen Pure Raderia, Sherry and Port Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum Wolfe'm Pure Scotch and Irish liShLiky. ALL IN 110'P1LES I beg leave to oaths attention of the citizens of the United States to the above Winss and Liguori, imported by lidolpho Wolfe , of NeW York, whore name is fami liar in every part of .this cenntry for the purity of his celebrated ficenanaw Scatarams. Mr, Wolfe, In his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wnczs and Leacroas, says : aal will stake my reputation as a man, eny stand mg,as a_merchant of tblrty, y,ears , residence be e the City of likw-York; that aq.the gamy and Wm= which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the hest quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Bvery bottle has the proprietor's name on tho wax, and a fee simile of his signature on the certificate. The public are ro-' spectrally invited to call andexamine for themselves:— For sale at Retail' by tilliApothecarles and Grocers In Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON, ko. 882 Market ft,„ Philadelphia. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New . York Courier : greculacros litinasse vo Osu -Maw Yalta aIEROCAST. We are happy to infirm our fellow citizens that mere is one place in,our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquor; as purees imported, and of the best quality; We do not intend, to give an elaborate description of this Metals:WS eiteaSlve businese, although it will well re pay my itranger or citizen to visit Ildolphn.Wolfe's ex tensive. Warehouse, Nos. 18. 10 end 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, liar etdeld street. Hia stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been than thirty thousand eases, the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1838 to 1888 ; and ten thousand cases of 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 large cellars, filled with Brand; Wine, atc., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's 840 of * lschnapps last year amounted to one haudn d and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in lees than two years he may be equally successful with his Brrudies and Wines. Hie busiiieus merits the patronage of every lover of his species., Private families who wish pure Wines and. Liquors for medical use should send their orders diroci to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land maim no their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from theft shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure- Wires and Liqtroas. ! : We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the acoommollailea of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should he sustained , against his tens of thousands of op. poneuts In the United States, who sell nothing but Unita thinly - ruinous alike to health and human happiness. sep6-dawthei C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this eft Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT Thii Medicine ha* ban used by the public for Iris', :years, iSslkincyeating favor. It is recanimended to Cure Dl/"cei_ a,./Vosseuntess,/Lart-Barn, Colic /aids, bor the /llomach, or i:tx.fris in the Boos. , li r earicht, .Kickley. Com . kw Spirits •'.l) krium 2 Tremors, intertpctys , tu.. ISXBII.6g&TYB, 1 v AMIS, DUX witrareer - .lliresidera - oa S,u A SMED.P.NAIit ill quick n d offeoto . ADIL al, curing themost , aggravating GSM o Dyspepsia, kidney Complaints, and Alt other derange ent or the -Stomach and Bowels, in a speedy manner. -It-will-instantly revive the last melace 'ly an, drooping spirits; and restore the wink, nervous d sle ly to Leanly strength and vigor. Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, have beeome dejeCted, and their nervous systems shattered, noilititulloSa 'broken down, and subjert to that hOlible IWO Ano r nity;, the. Didianna ):asatsras, will, ialmost meZately, feel the happy and healthy invigotatins elfleany of Dr. Name invigorating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. pees:—One wic - e glass full as often as nessissary One dose will remove all Had Spirits. Une.dosetvUl sure Heisrt.burn. Three doses will enselndigeition. One dose willgive you a Good Appetite. One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. Sue dose will remove the dlsiressisg and disagreeable altos of Whitiorylatidinci,end as soon as the stomach resalviti.the'hAVirialrigBßrit;the. distressing load ane all Wadi feelings will be removed. Ono dose willremove Ooziest. distressing pains 0f Colic, elGibr3Elthe atoinsph ; • wiliremniseall obStructions in the liteney, Meader Or Urinary Organs. Pinions wllo are seriously alillcted with any Kidney Complaints are assured speedy relief - by a dose or two, anti a radibal cure by the use crone or two bottles. NIGHTLY .DISSIPATIUN: -Pergola who, froredissipating too muck over night, dna feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent head . aches, sieknern el stomach, :weakness, giddiness; &sc., will hod one dose. will-remove ail bad feelings. Ladles of weatand sioklytonstitutions, should take the invigorating Bpirittbresi times a day ; it will make them strong, hepithy, and happy,. remove all obstructions and irregularitleitirom the-menstrual mane, and restore the IslOmIS : p health:Mid boa* to" the:oareivoritice. pregnancy It will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove disagreeable sensations, at the stomach. All the proprietor asks E a trial, and to induce this, he has put up the Invigorating Spirit In pint bottles at 50 coats, quarts 81. - General Depot, 48 Water street, N. Y. Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, D. WIT, ok. CO. and for sale in Harrisburg by C. A. hannvart, D. W . Greg* h Co. and C. K. Holier, and by all liruggiste everywhere jelst-dawly - FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. SPRING 'MO SiTEREE, STYLES. • - 1.8 6 1. PHILADELPHIA FA2HIONS. GRANVZLLE STOKES' ONE PRICE GIFT CLOTHINGEMPORIUM Mi. 607;' CiaST,NUT STREE7. A superb gtook of' tine' :french, English and American CLOTHS, ASSIKERESI and VESTING% Per City and Country trade, with - an unapproachable as sortment ei RUDY Maui CLOTNING at the lowest cash Frit% is-,34t v eltig,PßlFX is asked,- 4 6 , a GIFT of intrinsic worth via k)selr4Setit44.Wl l lCefialirticle sold. Peril t.nrs.r attention paid to the Customer department, and gerniente Made andseutle order to any address. In-inaugurating this new • system of doing bush:lobs, GRANVILLE STOKES would imprds en the winds of the patrons of his establishment, that the coat of the gift in deducted. from, and NOT added to the price of the titti 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. EFEAIsWILLE STOKES' ONE OIICECLOTHiNOIKIAPORIUM .; 607 OffEo7 ll7 §T REIT ocUo4llS—rdmar6-dtf . . NOTIC TO CONSUMERS OF COAL. .ATENT,...WEIGH,CARTS. tested and certified to by the REALER OF, WEIGHTS ND MESSMER. Mr. AMOS M. Vimmeiss--Eaving lids day tested your Rabat -Weigh' Carta, and. found them perfectly correct, therefore put my seatupon them according to law. FREDERICK TRACE, • Sealer of Weights and Measures. Harrisburg, January 17,1861. jlB J. ST - RECEIVED ANOTtEit LOT'"OF THOSE EiriA- EKE ' POINTED GOLD ,PEKE( F • NEWTON'S 4formerly Bagley's) %,jr manufacture, warranted toe Suiten In• snateriaf, the finest pointed, mist durable 'end as cheat aa any it bus stses,and prices, at 4 MERONEWiI CHEAP BOOKSTO RE, • SI Market a tres. pennovlvania /Jailp etlegrapt ) , ir4ursimlAfternoon, 'limit 5, 1861. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ! STILL SOMETHING WHICH HAS TIE TEST OF YEARS AND STILL MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. OTHERS SAY OF IT. A Distinguished St. Louts Physician Writes Sr. Loris, July 10,1860. 0. J. WOOD, Ithq.: Dear Sir lle A me the pleasure and satisfaction to transmit to you the beneficial effects of your Hair Restorative, after a trial of five years. I commenced using your Restorative in ,January, 1858, since which timl I have not been without a bottle op hand. When I commenced the use, my hair was quite thin, and at least one-third gray. A Mw applicatiOns stopped its turning, and in three weeks time there was not, a gray hair to be noticed, neither has there been up to this time. 'After my hair was completely restored, !continued its use by applying two or three times per month. My hair has ever c ntinned healthy, soft and glom), and my scalp perfectly free from dandruff. Ido not Imagine the ra its above mentioned will be of any particular advan; to ge to yon, or even flatter your vanity at this late day, is I am well aware they-aro all known already and even more wonderful ones throughout the Union..l-have oc cupied my ilme In 1re...T . .31h* the greater p orthe time the past three Tears, and have taken pride and pleasure In recommending your Restorative and exhibiting its effects in my own case. In several instances I have met with people that have pronounced it a humbug ; saying they have used it and without effect. In every instance ; however, it proved, by probing the matter, (WA they hart not used your article at all, but bad 115 cd some 'new article said to be as gcoi as yours, and selling at about half the price. I have noticed two or three articles my self advertised as above, which I have no doubt are humbugs. It is astonishing that people will patronise an article of no reputation, when there is one at hand that has been proved beyond a doubt. Apparently some of those charitans have not bralns enough to write an advertisement, as I notice they have copied yours word fur word in several'. °stances, merely inserting some other name in place of yours. I have, within the past tire years, seen and talked with more than two thousand persons that have used your preparation with perfect success—some for baldness gray hair, scald head, dandruff, and -every disease the scalp and bead are subject to. • I called to see you personally at your original place of business here, but learned you were now living in NeW York. You are at liberty to publish this or refer parties to ins, Any communication addressed to me, care boa NO. 1,920, will be promptly answered. Yours, truly, JAMES WHITE, M. D. WARMlin. , i7s, Perry Co., Pa., June 7,1850. Prof. WOOD, Dear was induced more than year ago to try your valuable Hair HeatoratiVe for th purpose of cleansing my bead of dandruff: I had atiffered with it upon myhead. for, years, and had never been able, to get anything to do me any good in removing it, al though I had tried many preparations, until I saw your advertisement in a Harrisburg paper. Being there at the time, I. called at Gross & Kunkle's drug store, and' bought a bottle, and now am prepared to recomniend to universal use, for it has completely removedall dand• ruff from my head, and an application once in two week's keeps it free from any fishing or other unpleasantoess., I must also state that my hair had become gene white in places, and, by the use of your . preparation;"hasheen restored to, its original color. lam now 50 years of age, and although I have used two bottles of the itestorative, no one has any knowledge of it, as 1 allow a few gray hairs to remain in order to have my appearance com port with my age. My heed is now of less trouble to km In keeping it clean, &c., than at any time since I have been a child. I consider your preparation of great value, and, although I do not like to expose myself, I consider it my duty to do so. Ycu can uaa this or any part of it is any shape you think proper, if it is worth any thing to you. -Yours agc., u. Erra. BLOOMINGTON t bd., July 30,1859. .. 31" Mutt ilia: I here semi you a statement thatl, think you are entitled to the benefit of. I am a resitift'Of Bloomington, and have been here for over' thirty tarsi iala.new over fifty years of age. For about twenty years' past my hair has been • turning considerably gray and was almost entirely white and very stiff and =pliant. I bad seen a number of certificates of the very wonderful effect of your Hitlr Restorative but supposed .there was more fiction than Irani in them: but entertaining a thing desire to have my hair, If possible, restored to it origi nal color audineness, as it was in my, I younger ays, a beautiful black, I concluded •I : would make the expert; mewl commencing in a small way. I purchased one of your small bottles, at one dollar, and commenced tieing, following directions as nearly as I could. I soon discov ered the dandruff removed, and my hair, that was falling off in large quantities, was considerably tightened, ;and a radical change taking place In the color. I have ccn tin ued to use it, till I have used three of your small bottlei and just begun on the fourth. I have now as pretty a head of dark brown, or light black hair as any man, s er' as I bad ia my youthful days, when a boy in the bills of Western Virginia. My head is entirely Clear of dandruff, and the hair ceased entirely falltng'olf and is as soft and fine, and feels as oily, as though itwat Just from the hands of a French champooner. Many of my acquaintan ces frequently say to me "Butler, where did you get that fine wig V , I tell the it was the effect of Your heatorm Live. It is almost impossible to convince them that it is the original hair of the same old gray head. Yours, truly, FREDERICK T. BUTLER, Bloomington, Monroe Pe- kid , . , . • WOOD'S .R.UR RESTORATIVE has acquired , a matador from actual test and experiment which cannot be en. hanced by newspaper puffs. In our vicinity i 6 hms been extensiVely used, and`we believe in every case withevery desired result, and received the universal endorsement of all who have tried IL We therefore 'rectm:flood it as one ofthoaefew nostrums which accomplishes all hi:morass; es, and all tho bald and. gray could desirit.igumbhz PROP. WOOD'S HAIR lars7oB6:SP7S.—ln another coin ISM will" be ftnnhilitisilvertisepient of this well known and excellent r preparation for esphing griy hair to its 'orlgP nal cider., The Hair, Restorative also cures cutaneous eruptions,, and Prevents the hair ' falling 'off, We have seen many authentic testitiontals is proothf these riser-: Lions some of which are from gentlemen whom We have known for many years .as persons of the meet reliable character. Don't dye till you have tried this Itestorittive. Roston Olive /3rancS. Woon's HAIR RRSTORATITR.—We are not in the habit of puffing every new discovery, for in nine cases ont or ten they are quack nostrums but we take great pleasure in ruommending Professor Wood's article to all whose hair Is falling off or turning gray. Our well known contribu tor, Finley Jelinect,ffieq., has experienced the benefit of its application, lentjeltur with TM in speaks ag of its virtues. Let all try it, and bald headsw , ill ...be as rare as snow in summer.--73altintore.PatrioL . , WOOD'S HAIR RIETOENDMIL —Unlike most specifics, this Ia proved, by unimpeachable evidence, to possess great efficacy usti resto7er of the hair to pristine vigor. Where the head bad become almost bald Joecatise of sickness, the use of this article has produced a beautiful grosith of thick,. glossy-hair. . It is therefore a -valuable'-prepara tion for all ciasses..,lts ingredients are Mich as to effectu. ally eradidatea ' dandruff and other imp , tifts . „ . which operate so injuriously to the hair. It' dm. l av properties of another deithiption. In niiht 0 plea and other disfigurements of the skin disipp V *et ever it le used. There is no laazardettacillog to the trial of his remedy, and its effects , Can onl je be benelicial,.es the compound if it does not cause a inrnlfifst Improve moot, to iticapable of 'doing harm, wits component ele ments are perfectly innocuous.—;Boaon - TraasaripkiipraT 22, 1869. A Ostimtas Boon.—ln our capacity as conductor of a public journal, we are called upon to advertise the'curo alio o f the day, each of which claims to be unadulterated in its composition and infallibie in its curaWye effects, With what justice we leave our readers lo &gamine. In one instance, however-Prof. Wood's Itilk.lhAstorative _ Are are go well assured ofthe notable glialities of: the article, that we give it our indorsement as all that its in venter and vender claim it to be. Its effect upon stalling head 01 hair is, uninaggilly.knowti to be magical. Ulm lime or guano On exhausted land, it brings its crop whet.- ever applied. Our own Watt:his fortunately very heal thy, bat we advise our friends with sparsely-growing kik to try the Restorative,-Columbia spy. Atx Hata Drmi Alamornin.-- Word's Great Ara/ghat Takeo the Eieid.—Pfofessor Woad etands on an eminence. no chemist, whose attention has been turned to inventing a hair tonic, has ever before reached. Ells fame is end den but world-wide, and thousands who have worn wigs or been bald for years are now, through the 'use Of his preparation, wearing - their own natural and imp:Whoa hegd covering. So much for chemistry ; the chemistry of human life, and , the laws Which apply to the inactions of the system. Prof. Wood studied out the human tair, its character, its properties and diseases, and how to re store the decaying vitality to that ornament ; he eaW, as in his eon case, that gray hair is unnatural unless the age of the individualhas reached' four score, and he be lieved that the hair could.be naturally He' tried his own case—almost baldnud gene ginykl4 the age of tbirty-seven—he restored tag ONzt Lair In color, strength and luxuriance ' and the article he did itWith he gave to the world. Got W,OOTYS Ewa umwrorte and take - nothing eise.--/Pou.rarg D a y B aa t. 6 D E,P O T6 ;-4 No. 144 Brioadivay, New Nark; and No. U* Market 'street. St. LOMA, Mo. Bold in' Eostokby 4 C. HOODW/N ag . RR dr CO , • ifiltUkOW4NS ~`~edicai. = SKS WadT littbirat tkYkt: 4l ol Q.r.!.41 LIFE PILLS LED PHOENIX BITTER& lIIIESE MEDICINES have now been be fore the public far aperiod of THIRTY TEARS, and der ing that time have maintained a high character in al most every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to per sons auffering under nearly every kind of dh3ease to which the human frame is liable• The folloWingtUreamong the distressing variety of hu- man diseasea in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the lest and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead o f stale and acrid kind ; PLATII. C LENY, Loss of Appetite, Heratburn,Beadache, Rest lessness, Hi-Temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Vyapepsia, waiver/ teb, as a natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length 01 the intestines with a solvent rocess, and without via knee; all vicilent puries leave the bowels c o s ti ve wit)o3 two days. : . FETTERS of all kinds, by restoring die blood to et regular 'circu:ation,.through the prccesa of 'respiration is suclrcitses, and the thorough solution of all intestinal ob. struction in others.. 'The LIFE NiRDICINES have been kDOVII w cure RILEUAI eiTt.s.l4 permanently In three weeks and 0001' in half that time, by removing focal inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dlttlllsll6..t.l of all kiuds, by freeing.and strengthen• ing die kidneys and bladder; they operate most delight fully on these important organs, and hence have ever been fdund a certain remedy for the woist eases of 4.150 WORDIS, by dislodging from the turntr.ga the Vowels the wetter lo which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULpßits, and AN VETIIikATE SORES, by the perfect pwity which these LIFE MERL 'IO3S - give to the hlobd, and".lll the humern. ' _ SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD ONS, by their alterate effect,. epee the Quids that feet, the skin, and the morbid Mate or wineri ..iccaslona sU eruptive comPlainte, sallow, cloudy, and other dintgree• able complex:lobs, The use of these Pills lor a very short time aril elleci an entire cure of 4,1%1.411 ,RIIKUI4; end a striking proyeaient in the , cleareine of the ekin. Mamas COLDS and ktiIiKLUEN ZA. always bd cured by One dose, of lip tiro in the Worst canes. . _ ,PLLICS,--The orkitialvroptieter or those medicines, ; was ourettof,Nes, of 85 19 1 tresLant..thig.bYLLIp u§e., or the LIFE - MEM-IN. e:S"Mene. , , teRVIMB. ANLin.l4l73tt.,•— • Fur this seOurge Wistet4thountry, these Medicines Will be found a safe, @p.e.edy,-140,04ain:rexuedy. .other : Diechetnes hai,ve the system subject to a return of the disease—aware by these irkdielkicer Ls' PcrrOaneni—TßV TB:RM; sxriqFuirk BILIOUS' FEVERS. ..A.NIS !DON. PLAINTS.—Domes: Ds e ttmd..emee.,4stessitar„ and Dt sasses, op. F.EstAiss--ifte: liedicinet have been used leitti the iziost beneficial reliulte in Cities or this discrip: Lion :-.iings Evil and Scrofula, In Its ivorit fornisiyieldr to the mild. Yet Imwerful action of these remarkable Mel sines, :Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Noreen; plaints Of all 'kballs,:midptation of the Snort, Nit.' re Colte, are'speidity oral. • • • DISBA SES—l'eratius 'who& constitu tons bays become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury„allilind-thsse Medicines a perfect cure, as Amy never fails eradicate from the system, all the effects of Mercery, infinitelyCoonei thin the most newer fel preparations of Sarsaparilla:.. • . .. . Prep tared and.sobl by. W. It .01 19FrAlr, - • 836 Broidwak, Ne Rorsale ,by . all briggisus.. jy2l).liwlY• . , DESIRABLE . _ MOURNING:GOODS Bi.ek,and Purpl e All ,[i'ool Figured YeriooB,; Plabi Black kngli.4l Veloue Rept. Black and Purple:Tamize Clozbi,,tilik ei d.Woof: Catlin , ires ar.d Nier t inp6. Black and Orav Worsted Black aa , i Whits All Wool Deist**, Black n 4 Pyiple Figured Cushoieres Thrst Sombasinee. - ;-< 7, Superior. TlLlok...tustres; : -; Lupi4 l .l4ml,4:4lcrioodit; . NAt Stylo!.Striped Idobalra. • Rcnollne Style Paratoettaa. 4 14' All Wool . Engll4 l 3 Madonoa cloths. NIP/ ttubalre.t . SUPEBIOR PLAIN BLACK 't.140. Fine. alOolorrio En= .do I:ll,Acir AND WEdiN do •. ‘2O PIMPLE axe Bi t eqc do ' do Pima Currie, New. and DeSir.tthi: Every article el the !11111-rent kinds ot IiBESS GOODS in 'the BLIGeI and hunip SiOUiININO Selected hem the, very , beetsth.kora. ' Lupin's Square Thibbet Fhawls, do Long do • do Black French Blanket Shawls, ' 2d litoorjulniFienoh Blanket Long E1i4111 . , : • 2d litonrriing Frenclißlifiket Square; dok • English GreFe WWI ,-(aveTY ' • 'Grenadine Vella; (every size), English Crepes, ,Frenctr ;Grew. 'BECAODDING CASEEKERR§, ' • • SGROUDING FLANNELS, • BLACK GAIINTIRTIB4 all kinds ) , •BLAVR GLOVES; sII Wild; BLACKBORDRItEII HANDRERCif (allkinds). • BLACK /MISERY. (an kinds) ; ; SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COLLARS; PLAIN BLACK RIBBONS." • - An - inspection bfbdr atoak-will 00IttPilleg all; • • CATHCART , & BROTEUsO, , , ' ' ,n 27,• . i Next to thetartlibara Bag. INSURANCE .- AGENO•T . THE. DELAWARE ./EUTIIAL Safety: Insurance INOOAPORATED 1835. cAITTAL AND ASSISTS - 50044107.4 . - THE ItiBUSANCE CODIPANYtt' Of North 'Ameri-tia. OF PHTLAIiELPITIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND ASSETS.. St YI9 yl6lO /FRE UNDERSIGN E D, as Agent- kr the above yrell'itiOili . Oompixolee will moire inn rani* egenvit l'oas or damage by - Are, eltherperpetUally or an nually, on property in either kiwi Cr country. t . Marine And Inland Troceportatlorrlaisks also takfti.' Apply personally or by letter to. . -• •. WT .T.TATA , D031131.1t:..4. de! dewily Harrisburg, • • CANDLES! •• - PARaTibr* CANDLES, SPERM UlitfiliEl, - • ItiIi.trANTINITTCOMT4B:i Vi s bittINVOAVI)I,S, , . • STAR 'CANDI:FA:- CFIEDAIOAL SPERIet TALLOW CANDIMER. , '••• ' • • " A. large lot of the above la atoMindler ealoNt the Sole- WM. MOGI - Jit. - ti CCi.; Oppoiiie the Con .t Jan 2 • , IGARS ! • • A dna ‘ asno4mana, conryntling f .„ 3 . Ftaasa! , Fin/Fit "Feaanclairar,..:•ce • Blinaln, Eno, • CAPITOLIo. Of all eines and qualities, in gnartar, , one-flab and one tenth boxes, jwitteeehrea and , for. saie low, by • • JOHN H. 7JEGLER ) ; Jeu3P; • WASMIDG MAE QUICK AND.':EAffir HAiIMSOWS.iIOUSEHOL .)SIAP.: • IT removes - all washes with or Without - rubbing: , , is rs'. anima. .remoSes , steins: ralat, Printe Ink, Wagon'or IffechionGronse. , . It is a.lunteuza. It bleaches olotheawhitei and white clothes Whiter. .' • • • It is stiountr.: 16 gtvaen-rich.polinanent lather;and makes the handy soft;-white andiehistie: It fa a PorFECTerto to any water,; bobor cold; haki roft, S coarsest alt oclothes:.r'fiesk of • finest laWns, and all grades,' to the ier.asnaol It does. much washing with little Oak.: -It is scorennees. It covet wear and tear, it combines nil the good, end none of the indlprolsin ties of ever* °flier Soap; therefore it is minor army. • it la a Perfect Soap -for all Osea of the Household: - ln - the •Laundry, for blothes of every deneription=4ir, the Wash.starub.4or : aliening seitnt,;thiszware; poreelaia, crockery, table , kitchen entrrrear tenstiv Directions accompany each oaks;' •Bansples can be had FREI ' a"Rage li Pon'nprfflootttnv•at,..ol/1. , Store. The =heir Weigh- aboOtene porui44'and n 6 not Cowman than' or the ordinary tsn's now in the market. We. MK JD. & .4gentator/larridsma, • inir4 ~ .i•~} inistellarteous. THE ORIGINAL AND etsNIFENE DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF S AR ISIA PARILLA, The Great Renovator of THE - BLOOD. TEE SOVEREION REMEDY FOR ER UPTION a OF TILE SKIN, ULCERATE)) SORES AND ALL FORMS OF CIITA.NEOUS DISEASES, These complaints 9tn be speedily and of cured by the use of this • rs • won:L ' RENO W NED IB'Alt'S PA RILL A . - Thinisands hire experienced Lti saliatary -°fleets, and .tens of tbottsabde here witnexed it, until it tom ceased to be a euestleu aiming toe ii.h.i.cv:ut portion of the emu meetly: = • szs When tb. Doe et becutues ticker sue Flagrant, either from' the effe'cts of r Spring nattier, riast,re of 'climate want of eerie se, the use of. amino, tu Sainte diet, or any other rause ; this etimpound •x•truct of ainrstio rills, wilt F.W4I.W the Br.t.km; carry off the putrid hUMOYS, CI3ANSI thCSIOXICH, REGULA2E THE .BOWNLAS.., And 'impart a 'lobo' of.• Vigor tho • - - • Whole, „ TO. TEE the public are hereby whiled that the preparation Ex tenaliely known si Dr. S. P. Townsend's Clanaportud ex: tract ofi Sarsaparilla, if= now manufactured under my di, reetilin and supers' from the origins? reripeobtained' froth Dr. 8. P. Townsendvand I certify thativacotopos ed or ingredients PURELY V.EGETAtiria, and WITHOUT CURY; and also that the Ingredients are Jiidlelouily minded; so as to obtain kora them their. greatest medicinal effect. JAM.W. 4 ,7011.-TON, ht. D., Chemist... Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND'S COMPOllato I:MUM or amiss, rdhILLA, has a reputath 'L7 timing iffi civillieCnations us the best preparation 4hr - BerWaSr - rux3l — s32 - g the - BLOOD Whichisciettee tais 'ever uttered . to iuisn. Di this resides Its ilieutiAlt txcE4.4.Etcer.,,aud.te tide as IWO its world `Wide renown.' • ' ' It couteins an -tae: !irk, emble •pritiqpies tuch experi ence Las pored Useful clearing the SYSTEM , from DISEASE, listratted and - Combined withal° , highest skill: which the relinements of modern chemistry enable cite employ, tialevSr miry. be' 'Slim -by mollified cormlititura or splenetic physicians, the lactrhat this medicine is EVERY- E WHRE' usEr); al3tl:tlitil its nee createstin increased de mand, choose conclusively that it possesses medicinal Merits or the first' better U' T 0 N ' To avoid imposition it will be necessary to seethed ./ 13Ri JAM.F.',B CHILTON'S - CERTIFICATE as *olive the SIGNATULLE of Dr. S. P. Townsend, Is on the. outside . wrapper of each. bottle. BE VERY CLREfUt. TO USE NO OTHtfi. • " . L eroprietoes:DOie ß , Nu. 41:Fulton Street, 1 4 1. And far. sale by every .Drugglst In this ity. •-• • • ' BDUCATIONAL. -,, " A - 00.1111 - tott.ts , G . tt-P4iltz- , :r. a tioniety isAhelt4iterl of educatifn hi 'Nebula. _try.,3 "IN proportion as. the ,stroctire of, a government gives - fere - a to piiblic 'Opinion; that public opinion should` ".bo.. enlightened ," Waning en's .L.Farewell . Ad 6 raw. To OM end the- people la general should be educated into correct and fatidlifti'acquabitenco with - the nature aud ;principles o 1 nor government and civil iniltitcticati, "OUR OUVRANMENT : An explicatory statement - ol eysteirtof Governittoiat of the Country, 11go, 'A MANZ. . AL pa. scaopp, 40a))1t/dIES AND POPULAR USE," a, work Wliich, with '''prtgir histrirldel notioes,:gties the construction or the provhsiOna of lbw Comitttutioo of the United States and of those or the several Stowe, is 'deternitiiinirkijudlciiiiiithirity, or derived frOm ittandt ardwritebs„lnoludirir some, rolerenceitto Administrative S wa and practice, so ui to ho' the actual working of our generat,systertibrObeiiiinnent. It le free from miscula tfeeorlidonli; coniiirvidlve tendenok,..andolleelannt r to cultivate thp,lotio of our country. it, - has . ,been area to' a 'conlideratile'Cxtent, In the 'EDUCATION tit' YOUTH In !different Mated, and la recommended IT J e r e tect, in Statenere.a t ild PresiddstsAtal Profooors of Coll a.— Pr tee sloo.' 'Sold by ' ;' • !M maiNbrs del TIE 'CONSTITUTION AND TEE_ UN.I, - . -A T KELLER'SIMUG STORE will g fisd an assortmentofilkie /Adiee,Travisllng Satchels. Arr"L.LEp.'s DRUG STORE . you kill gild a great, variety of Walking Cauca. A T KELLER'S DP UG STORE y,ou *SI po- Pactiri 4a1r.,P45P4 , 441 .0 , Pgam,E4o. ! - _ • A„T K K ELLES DREG STORE, you will find all kinds of Bruslies—linglish To th, and . gals, Brushes OlotliSind faith& Brushes: , ••• •• • kiELLER'a: DRUG STORE .0U:will : Ant a tine losiarGilehrisViii Socket padeq. , AT. KELLER i S DRUG STORE lon will • find alargeatock . Porlossenzakei, PursiKWallets, and Segar Cues. - • •.ri A T SELLER'S-DRUG STORE you 'will AIL had a' etisileePAOr HaVioncelitaii• feli2i•••• 1 1 031" THE' BEASON. . nAvortutrErrucrg-1 Vamlll4 l beayin.:markert, s~hee• ' • t - •• Wrawbefa.i Celery. - • - Nutmegs, .1 -„ Yore Pure Wider; Beat English Baking Bodv3 Pure Cream Tartar , , ; Extra Pareppletia; • . • -,,--FraftiOnlinary7flerbs. gnir-raWS DM WORE, 2Q 4 • 91Market Street --Oat= inthe Spoi).wradel Okiiittistr ii,,olr4Eils IL DURKEE SELECT . -SPICMW, ]lf ln. artTm7W(L Ra*crul Bail t r ., TEM; uc WEtiTt'PEPPER, - ALLiPI i?;' , OAYWNlP , :grxicrics." TaAMSTARD. '- IN LS - I.of adulterated-land ta t ate. AGE lass Woes, It is with confidence that we Antradooe to the ittedtion or , housekesimire Ahese' superior and genuine nriliklb.. We , PPl l Ptne'gt nkn not only. • ; ;ABSOLUTELY AffD PERFECTLY PURE, iNg,grAnDgrOn—kft.e4lll4doetc:Vented,f ankdiesned;:by. expreisky r,or the . purpqsgy wahout roftre.neo to T.—. 'They'are;lf , eautifully packed In Wit .to prevent lujurt,by. fietilfing e and,nr. TILL 'wKiGHT, While the eifijnary ground fippei are aidoii invariably: abort. Ww_Warriuit then; In point of atrengtli and richness of Sayer, ,B J ETAIND ALL apremcnois as a Slagle trial will' abundantly prove, 14ary t pscht lie gge ars w our ade " de ' only by - •„ t -; & eo., Kew tork For sale DOM I R. • rit4 .. - LLUMEBAGNE , WItTES. pysDg*ckfiTiall ' • -. • i e . * - Thateent . . . : !.T4 1,2 41 1 1; *l' tl v i i k • . • . . 4"47472, . _KSIPBII " for gale • :'7OHN-H.`ll4al3lß; 4 dl9 : ., • , ~:14bifuicetatreet.',' JUST RECEIVETY,' A 1401, ULL stikura STOOK OF BRANDIESI MET; CASULLTOnco: Ims(44:rwocint & co. EN & co. TA.8 15 ; UM:IITh% co. It 'MARTI& •" JULES ROM & CO Fai axle mABETT it, co; by Jowl EL ZaiaLia, ' 91111srkerAtteW.:.' latebitai DR. JOIINSON 13 : 41 . 1 -aTIMECJ7-3MM " LOCK HOSPITAL, HAuSadlectouvaftrereilzhyeinmthoestweecerattiT, Speedy DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE REIM /X SIX 10 Timms aurae . No Mercury or Nor-lone Drags Cast WARRANTED, ON NO CUM; m PEON OEI To Two DAYS;I4 Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains la the Loins, AffectlOns of the Kidneys and Bladder Or Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow e r s, Dyspepsia, /angrier, Low Spirits, Confusion of Itive.t. rail Hatton of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling; of Sightnr Giddloots,Disease of We Stomach, Stitt:ls,- of We Bead , Throat, Nt se or :kW—those terrtni. di , • 'ders arising from the, indiscretion or Solitary Bab: Youth—tho At dreadful and destructive practice; wtact produce constitutional debility, rouder warriago inw tittle, and destroy bOth body and mind. YOUNG MEN, y ou n g wen especially who have become the ‘ict:trl. solittry Vice, that dreadful and destructive ban u:sli annually sweeps to an uuttnely gravy young men of the most exalted talent and brilliaot lent., who tnigtt otherwise hare entranced iSeindes with the thunders of eke:menet!, or wa:;e.i tesy the living lyre, may esti wi h full confidence • MARRIAGE. Married permit's, or those contemplating marria“, • trig aware of physical weakness, ebontditnnieCialell stilt Dr. J., and be roistered to perfect heath. ORGANIC WEAKNW • . hunedfiztdy mire:lowa full visor cestm,/, . Lo srho places himself under its two cf br. J., ra, religiously confide In his honor as a gcntlemss, 31.4 Silently rely up% his skill as a physician. Jag-Office ho. 7 :South F. ederlck street, Bait D, Ma; on the left hind Side going from Daltimcm suv. doors prom the corner. Be particular in obserrns name or number, or you will mistske the place. be ticalarfor ignorant, Thug Quack; with false /41'....+, or Paltry Rtretbsp CesOmuir, attracted by the lion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. : All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to tbe reply. DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Johnson member of the Rua. College London, - graduatefrom one'of Vile meet eminent of the United btates, and the greatest part of tc.4o has been spent in the Hospitals pf London, Paris, pt:4 dolphin. and elnewhere;has flatted , aomo 01 the nv , t.i. tonishing autes.tbat were.ever they with ringing in the eartrandhead when ante -p. tr0.;..1 YOUStItEII, being alarmed at eudgieueiqithil basboli:.i, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with ment of mind were Cured imMedietedy,: TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIM Dr. J. addresses all those who having ir,inny. trtz selves by private and improper indulgencies, that -t and solitary habit which ruins • both body and fitting theM:for either businessor society. These are some of the sad and mClauchoy eth, duoed by early, habits of yciuth,'Niz Wcni:neet Back and Limbs, Pains in the Bead, Duons-, 0: Loss a Muscular Power, Palfdtation of the Kean, pepsia,Nervousirritallility, - Demingement of the FODotlone, - Gelientlfr Iteb.lll#4l Symptoms of tionsla MENTALITY: 111NTELLY, ihe fearful 'abets oh the mind are di, 5 be dreaded of Nereory, Confutlee t.• pres.sion Or *irk's, Evil Furoliodings. ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, 'llmidity, hc., Are , of the evil effects. • • Thousands or persona of all ages, can now Judge vta; Is the cause of. their_ decline in health, losing tom:;,;;, blooming Week, pale', uerioue and emaciated Lac, singular appearance about tlwayes, cough, and ecc,, 1328 of consumption, YOUNG )dEN wno have injured themselves by a c,ritin irrastilre. icitred in when alone -a habit frequrntiy learned fmte et 11 zoinnaniontr, - ni at Bch - dot - the affects of winch ere 14andly felt, even when asloah, and if not-turri, renders marriage impossible , and destroys bon: mind and hrdi, Itheald apply loannedlately. • • :What. a Sty. that a 'young : puts, the hopes of hie 6',F , iry. 'axe - dai-ting'of big - par' ente; stiould he ELE!Cheki Itrre, all prospects and enjoyments of life by the onneeeirmu of deviating frowns-path of nature, and trutulms ,Ceila s in t S°3 " t t habit. Sue), I orefels blunt, bet. re ender: ke4Rithfaliss 'ebb( thgt,,a sound mind and body aro the mort Ultieciori tOrfrowtotie codifillidt ) happiness. dr:d without these, the jonreey throusriifsbecome; ;sissy Fairrimagic ' th e picapeet hourly' kitent nettiM becomes ohadoeted wan delliair, and tilled mut.u, holy rellection in.i th, ba k iAiseg.a anaLig-T tAr :eons& blighted wish our oWII Dit.:JOHNSOWS INVlttadaTlNGAtlifY/iDlt FOR OR -OnMC WEANNFSB. By tide great and tinnortaUtiremedy, Vic-asie , a of tat ratios areeptedily earMl,Antfull, vigor restored, Ishonsands at the most nervous and debidtated acn tad lostdarlope, bivebeed tlDmeiiistely renews:. . maptd.,finents to Idarylage, Physical or normal I.Modalit Trelinbling, Weakness or Fxbio.Loo , x ;418 Brat rearfalkind, speedily . oared. • 7,0 13TXUNGERS. 2Rae;niaziy thougande'cared Instiution %Taal ta , last f twelvf years, Rilti the menterous trogortant operatldne performed by Dr. J., alineesed by M.: r porters of the papers, and many Mbar persons, net.ier4i; which have appeareit again' and again before the pet • • besideghts standing as a geagentan of phorader and spmssUity, is a salllcient guarantee to the afflicted. • DUFASES'OIra3d2RUDKNCg the ntiagahwi and imprudent votary of ploasure finds he has Ware tite . soods otthistmiliful difielae, it too often imprero an ilttimsd Senegtofallame sir dread of discovery kith "from applying to those who from education a. , d irpeetebility can atom: latifidendidm, delaying till the e. At at iltimal 8 9 11 9legilt horrid disease make appettiance, enacting theltead, throat., one-', 4 CI progress„ing. on. with ftlaitful4apidlty, till death ice a period to his dreadful autleringe by , sending him to " EV' tiourkie from whente stotraimler returns." It Iw a 113 k snchely hictithet thouset fall *clime to this terriblc disease, owing to the limekiln:daces of ignorant Retail ers, wtcyliy the use/of:that dersdiyielsen, mernury, no tho constitution and•-mehe thetesi ue of lite miserebe. To 'Enaillsinsi-'-lbe ITuctoi b frip)onias in Li; ifrilietters must contain a l imp to us en he reify. ArStltentedlea sent , f)y Matt+ Na 7 Smith Frederick et~et, Baltimore. aptl3 cVi=iICURI4I • . ":. TEETI-114-z AffEta!' . .; An expertelleed Muse and remOtPhysloian, • the aideritioixit motl ee errrsL~rn~T SOOT ie G Which , greatlyiacnitateetttBltiocen , S of teething by . 1111 4 , g_ 4 16 .13 11 na1l reduntngs4,„-inkrelnation—wdt allty 'PAlTOllllrlastaidleactidn, and —I3IIIIETO lILATE THE BOWF;LS. . 1 =1.99 4 -ZlSl ll Pihm; slVrAll.glvs rest to yooraerei Vl ' - - Tll .- TO YOUR INFANT , Wii Fienddiftis ardole for Over ec Cgs, 44 CPI .14; "N OONFThalal A. watts, vbdi ua — VW -6N* l in e n any other reetheiLe -- 148 MAR-, PAS, AT I , AII,ED, IN AAINGI,NINSTANCi AL CURA . Whqn timely need. Never diet va 'amity) an wintertime,' 411 , nali3lItettonty any ono who aerd the contrary, alk aze gletightod with tte ou re. Venni and 'shell`' ta r kirldghost conmendstiou it* ziaethcaLvlrtues. We Volk Vile matter "want DO. we , alter tenyeare are rholkheab L i'llinee 'etniiihrraTlON MAI Tea 'MY/IM ° . 07 , 1 MAT DlCRigy. almoet every imuac , where the Inhntie suftertng fmm patnand exhaostion, re lief will ber:thandl in Sheen or twenty minutes after MVP 1 1 .0 4 Millintered., , Thin - *doable , pils'paratfon the preacripton of one ot - ,She,nteet zeiganattED and AKILLFUL NOBS New England, and has been need with sem wad 1111 4 4 ANDS OROS& It - not only relieves the cline tram pem, bat Melt Graeae :the etrenhoh. and-bow e ls + co mae acidity, DM SIM .tope andenerp to the rdisite system. Is will sk . mov itistantlyrellete a n d Bl-P __M l AN ANiIIs.fIOWELS; AND WIND crvilicOrne convulsions, which if not speadilY " 5 _ 4. dieVelid ' We'tellWre - it - the mar and alrAe l u MERL= UM WORLO, in ]], canes of DYSENTERY A-sv 13 Liman 1N CHILDREN: whether it arises cram Within/Par froth hay , other , manse. We would my g' every Jamilter who tuaLa child sulTerlag from miT thr tor' -. Wint Manilla! ' 11/JJD'a , a NOT LET roan r - xai OFAMEN , stinii baleen you sad Yff . sulTemi child and the pellet that will be SIDE —yeer 1 . 0 " SIM-4o follow "the use of Ws Medi c° , Pltlitiquesi. AdLiiireedons for using Will ac " m9l %r eaoh - botille. Noah - genuine unless the fae-e'.!e :9144115412,New.Y0rir.; liken tlleoutside Wrarr i ' tiff Pr uzills4!.threuichQut tbe ' . Trinapailistfige, No; Didedar' a, Noe Vert. 'lrrittet l ClitiV426 Celitta oor: Dottie iflPPAskitht Itrarisburtaiy,o. ) W,:Grom in snow noweta;,--Itiiiin Lit z ; No. 92'4;9:kg stref.,,, j - i 410110; N0...914 lintleastroet y loalowito...th.: 214128 lket @Um&