[Continued from First Pugs.] to secure that development in this way :—to build up this agricultural school and open its doors to the sons of our farmers, that they may receive instruction and intelligence with regard to this great pursuit. lam here reminded of the case of a matt who wanted to have a chim ney built. A workman came to him for that purpose and said, "Mr. Snyder, how will you have your chimney built ?" "Chimney built?" was the reply, "why how would you build a chimney ?'"fhe workman replied, "There are a good many ways of , performing that work. I have been reading a book on the subject, and I find that there is considerable science in the matter; and if you wish to have a good chim ney it must be put up in a certain corner of the house and constructed in a certain man ner." "Oh," says Mr-Snyder, "a chimney is a chimney, and is nothing more than a pile of stones with a hole in them." Now, that is the very feeling which prevails in regard to this book learning. Agriculture is a great science and requires tube considered with some degree of knowledge with regard to its details. And if we want to stop that complaint which the farmers make, these -is no way in which we can more effectually do so than by in structing their sons. I hope the motion to postpone will be voted down and this bill voted up arid passed finally. On the motion of Mr. SMITH to postpone for the present, The yeas and nays were required by Mr. GREGG and Mr. FULLER, and were as fol low, viz : YE/AL—Messrs. Blood, Clymer, Crawford, Fuller, Imbrie, Irish, Lawrence, Meredith, Mott, Parker, Penney, Schindel, Smith, Thomp son and Welsh-15. Nara.-11.1.essrs. Benson, Boughter, Bound, Connell, Finney, Gregg, Mall, Hamilton, flies tend, Ketcham, Landon, M'Clure, Nichols, Robinson Sarni, Wharton, Yardley and Pal mer, Speaker—].S. So the motion to postpone was not agreed to. The question recurring on the amendment of Mr. w 1 T.. 5.11, The yeas and nays were required by Mr. WELSH and Mr. GREGG, and were as follow, viz : Yces.—Messrs. Blood, Boughter, Clymer, Crawford, Fuller, Irish, Meredith, Mott, Par ker, Schindel, Serrill, Ihompson and Welsh -18 NAYS.—Messrs. Benson, Connell, Finney, Gregg, Hall, Hamilton, Hiestand, Imbrie, Ketcham, Landon, Lawrence, M'Clure, Nichols, Robinson, Smith, Wharton, Yardley and Palmer, Speaker-18. So the amendment of Mr. WELSH was not agreed to. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the section? The yeas and nays were required by Mr. WELSH and Mr. GREGG - , and were as follow, viz: Yves--Messrs. Benson, Connell, Finney, Gregg, Hall, Hamilton, Hiestand, Imbrie, Ketcham, Landon, Lawrence, M'Clnre, Nichols, Robinson, Serrill, Smith, Wharton and Palmer, Speaker-IS. NAYS—Messrs. Blood, Boughter, Clymer, Crawford, culler, Irish, Meredith, Mott, Par ker, Penney, Schindel, Welsh and Yardley -13. So the section was agreed to. The remaining sections were read and agreed to, the rules suspended, and . the bill read a third time by its title. On the question S hall the bill pass? The yeas and nays were required by Mr. FULLER and Mr. GREGG, and were as follow, viz : Yasa—Messrs. Benson, Connell, Finney, Gregg, Hall, Hamilton, Hiestand, Imbrie, Ketcham, Landon, Lawrence, M'Clure, Nichols, Robinson, Serrill, Smith, Wharton and Pal mer, Spe aker-18. Nars—Messrs. Blood, Boughter, Clymer, Crawford, Fuller, Irish, Meredith, Mott, Par ker, Penney, Welsh and Yardley-12. So the Passed finally. HOUSE AILENNIXNTS To Senate bill, entitled "an Act relative to the sale of unseated lands for non payment of taxes in the county of Carbon," Were read and, on motion of Mr. MOTT, concurred in. A message was received from the House of Representatives announcing that the House re fused to recede from its amendments, non-con curred in by the Senate, to Senate bill No. 468, enticed "an Act for the relief of Lewis S. Cor yell," and that the House had appointed a committee of conference on said bill. On motion of Mr. YARDLEY, the Senate ap pointed a committee of conference, also, to con fer with the House committee. Ordered, That Messrs. Yardley, Schindel and Boughter constitute said Committee. Mr. GREGG, in order that his call might be used for him in his absence, asked leave to transfer it to Mr. BOUND. Leave was granted. On motion of Mr. WELSH, the Senate, at seven ininntes before one, P. M., Owe Cough, Gad, Hoarseness, /Mu 4zSIIWN. ems, any Irritation or Soreness of t r the Throat, .Ndiene the Hacking C giVa i lst C lat=ata 2ftr rrh, Clear and gm strength to the twice "~ R OC s ' PUBLIC SPE A KERS : - and SINGERS. Few are aware of: the importance of checking a Cough or "Comma's Cold" in its drat stage; that which in the beginningwOrild yield t o a mild remedy, 1( neglected r soon amass Met Lungs. " BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRuCHISB,' containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary said Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble In my Throat (for which the "TROCHES' , are a epecißs) baring made me often a mere whisperer: , • N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their um to MU Ipeakera." BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S REV. E. H. CHAPIN. "Have proved extremely immoral:de ror Hoarseness." _ REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. TROCHES asows , a "Almost, instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." REV. A. O. EGGLESTON: "Oontain no Opium or anytLiug injuri oriaP DR. A. A. HATES, TROCIDIS BROWN'S TEUCHES Chemist, Bostic. "A simple and pleasant eombinntlon Coughs, fey DR. G. IP JIZGELOW, Boston. . fmficlal is Bronchitis " DR. J -F. W. LANE, Boston. "I bays proved their excellent for Whooping Cough." REV. H. W. WARREN, 'Boston. "Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. /MOWN 'S ~~~ BROMNI 1, q tr..•:6): 0 :4-1 BELOWWS TROCHES BROWN'S "Weans' in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Bingers." - Prof, M. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher of Vac, Sonthern Female College. "Great benefit when taken before, and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse. nen'. From their past erect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." . RSV. B. ROWLEY, A. N., President of Athens College, Tann. -Sold by all Druggists at 26 centsa box. nov2B-lows m TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S imocalsE BROWN'S TROCHES FOR RENT.—THE DWELLING PART of the FOUR STORY BRICK ROUSE No. 98 Market greet. Foliation given on the lst of April next. For particulars enquire of 7 J. B. SIMON. H. L. GODBOLD , lAACTICA.L Tuner and Repairer of Pianos, Melodeons, aro., dre., will receive orders in WWI at Mt 'KNOCHE'S Atonic Store, 92 Market street All orders left at the above named place, or at the Buehler Souse, will meet with prompt attention. Ent class PIANOS tor sale, LIVER INVIGORATOB NEVER DEBILITATES IT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established tact u Standard Medi sine, known and approved a by all the have used it and is now resorted told 4 with confidence in all On diseases for which it Is ce-IQ commended. It has cured thOusands Hwithin the last two years Who hadgiven op all hopes ,g of relief, as the numerous unsolicited certificates In NI my possession show. The dose must beedapt- aj ed to the temperament Ol the individual taking it,andused In such quantities iv to act gently on the bowels. Z . Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER INVIGO LIVER COIIPLAJNIB, BILIOUS FP' IC I/ARA/LORA Scitaxia Cox- tit By 901111 STOMAOH, Hem- L'," CEetiorr Moans CHOLERA JAUNDICE), FICILII.I WEAK successfully as an Ostere. will cure SICK GRADACHE Elf irwawrr MnrUTEs, ne rwe TAMES at commencement of ALL WHO 13811(2. ARE my , Amor ag-1111s. Water in the month with the in vigorator, and swallow both together. CATHARTIC PILLS comPOURDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PH UP IN GLASS OASIS, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The. FAMILY CAVIAR salve Cathartic which the practice more than twenty The constantly Morena. have long used the PILLS all express in regard to to place them within the The Profession well know on different portions of the The FAMILY CATEIaIt. femme to this well estaM dad from a variety of the which act alike on ovary sal, and are good and mfe thartic Is needed, such Is. Sleepiness Pains in fivl Pain and Soreness over tie or weight in the head, all Worms in Children or dd- Put*, of the Blood, and flesh is heir. too numerous tniement. Doom, 1 to S. PRICE TEM LIVICII brVIGORATOII AND FAMTh CATHAII• 10 Puss are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. Manufacturer and Propriern, je2o-dawyi] 836 Broadway, New York. MADERIA WINE. WELSH, .BROTHER'S OLD RESERVE WINE full bodied and fruity. In store and fur snle by • JOHN H. ZIEOLER, feblB 78 Market street. 1.-ISTORAGE ! STORAGE! ! TORAGE received at the Warehouse JAMB M. WHEELER ultt•t EXT RA SU GAR CURED HA ME -For sale by oct22 WHEREAS, the , Honorable JOHN J. PUMP President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the cantata; or Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon, A. O. Entrain and Hon. FELIX NISM-HT, Associate Judges in Dauphin county, having leaned 'Melt precept, bearing date the 16th day of February , 1861, to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Qciarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence ON THE 4ra Mos. DAY OP APRIL NEXT, being the 22n DST 05 APRIL, 1861, and to continue two weeks. Notice b therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, to co those things which to their Moe appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recogniunces to p testa:ate against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin comity, be then and there to prosecute against them as ball bojuat. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 16th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1861, and in - the eighty third year of the independence of the United States. J. D. BOAS, stioriff. Selatres OFRICZ • Harrisburg, March 16,1661. • CENTRAL NURSERIES. York, Penrisykamia, EDWARD J. EVANS & CO., Proprie lON. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grapes, small tubs, Rhubarbs,. Asparagus, Shrubs, Roses, Bedding plants, &0., In great variety. Orders left with G. H. Small at the Slate Capital Bank will receive prem_pt attention. Catalogues gratis on application. marl6-Imdew G. H. SHALL OUR UNION & CONSTITUTION' 6 6 91:TR GOVERNMENT," by M. li'KlN mrigy, is a work containing the Cossuxuraos OF me MUD ETU" giving the construe lion of its Terms and Provisions, showing the relations of the several States to the Union and each other, and explaining gene rally the System or Government of the Country. Price $l. 00. Sold, and orders supplied, by him, at Harris burg, Pa. febZl Agents for Counties and States wanted. Adjourned M'AL' LISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT 41 , TRY IT I TRY IT S S :A Badioaßestoragiv of insensibie Perspiration. TT is a fact, beyond the power of 1 contradiction, that it is Infallible in the cure of Burns, Scalds, Nervous Diseases, AU 'rumors, Piles,Serointa, Erysipelas!, Chilblains,Sore Eyes, !Quinsy, • Croup Rheumatism, Colds, Cold Feet, Liver Coniplaiinti Asthma, and ail DISEASES OF THE CHEST,i.' It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is : scarcely a Disease external or internal that it will : not benefit. For sale at the Grand Depot, No. 143 Farm STEM, NEW Yalta.. And by all Druggists throughout the United Buttes. 0 , J. idnALISTER, se 143 Fulton Street, N. Y. • Agents wanted immediately to introduce it into ' A families, who may receive it on liberal terms, for cash, mars-13m NOTICE, THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his LUMBER OFFICE, corner of Third street and Black. berry alloy., near Herr% Hotel. Dry Lumber of all kinds and qualities, for sale by W. F. MURRAY. The undersigned will sell Horses, Carriages and ber me low for cash, ALSO—Horses and Carriages to hire at the qame ORICe. I=ll YkCANK A. MURRAY. FILESIr FEUPI OnF every description in cans and jars, each package warranted. , mar 4 WM. rOcK JR. & CO. FREKEI GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. The 'largest stook in live city. All kinds of Garden Seeds in large papers at three cents per paper, for Bale b marl2.lm DAVID HAYNIS, 110 .Market street. ORANGES AND LEMONS. FORTY BOXES in prime order just re calved and for sale by GARDEN SEEDS. A FRESH AND. COMPLETE assortment Net received and tbr sale by • WM. DOOR D.. & CO. seplB -dly Pennopluattia ail Ztlegravilb (11)ur5bag Afterncion, 'April 11. 1861. illiactilancons, SANFORD'S judgment guide you In tb &STOIC, and it will car' AITAOKE DESPICPSIA,CHRON. ersmae DESINTI6; Dam . UAL exanvriariza, Cuouc INFANTUM, FLATOLe NUE, area, and may be neec RP FANILE. MEDICINE. 11 (as thousands can finally) OR THREE TEASPOONFULS A TO attack. , ma their tastimousr to au PRI(01 ORB DOLLAR FIR BOTTLIII _ALso---- SANFORD'S - FAMILY TIC PILL 113 a gentle Eq. proprietor has used in hi years• ing demand from those wbu and the satisfaction whit' their use, has Induced me reach of all. that different Cathartics ad bowels. 1 0 IH Id 01 4 1 80 CENTS TIC PILL hail, with deer& fished fact, been componn. purest Vegetable Extracts, part of the alimentary ea• in all eases where a ea• Derangements of Monad, Back and Leiria, Cosiness:a body,Ratlessness, Headed( Inflammatory Diseases, alit, Rheumatics, a great many diseases to whirl to mention in this a (Intr• 8. T. W. SANFORD, N. D., WM. DOCK J. &00 PROCLAMATION, marlBd&wtd WM. POOR .IR. ir CO itiebital. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW! STILL SOMETHING WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS AND STILL GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. CC= OTHERS SAY OF IT, A Distinguished St, Louts Physician Writes ST. Loins, July 10,1860. 0. J. WOOD, Esq.: Dear Sit • lies- me the pleasure and satisfaction to transmit to you the beneficial effects of your Hair Restorative, after a trial of five %ears I commenced using your Restorative in January, Mg, since which time I have not been without a bottle on hand. When I commenced the use, my hair was quite thin, and at least one-third gray. A -few 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, I continued its use - by applying two or three times per mouth. My hair has ever o ntinued healthy, soft and glossy, and my s alp perfectly free from dandruff. I do not imagine the fa its above mentioned will be of any particular advan tage to you, or even flatter your 'vanity at this late day, I am well aware they are all known already and even more wonderful ones throughout the Union. I have oc cupied my time in traveling the greater p .rt of the time th i past three years, and have taken pride and pleasure in. recommending your Restozative and exhibiting its effects in my own case. 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 provel, by probing the matter, that they ha t not used your article at all, but lied Ilk ed some new article said to be as goof BA 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 patronize 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 brains enough to write an advertisement, as I notice they have copied yours word for word in severali nstances, merely inserting some other name in place of yours. I have, within the past five 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 itew York. You are at liberty to publish this or refer parties to me. Any communication addressed to me, care box No. 1,920, will be promptly answered. Yours, truly, JAMES WHITE, M. D. WARMSegisge, Perry Co., Pa., June 7, 1850. Prof. WOOD, Dear was induced more than year ago to try your valuable Hair Restorative for ttt purpose of cleansing my bead of dandruff. I bad suffered with it upon my head for years, and bad never been able to get anything to do me any good' in removing it, al though 1 had tried many preparations, until I saw your advertisement iu a Harrisburg paper. Being there at the time, I called at Gross & Kunkle's drug store, aud bought a bottle, and pow am prepared to recommend it to universal use, for it bas completely removedall dand ruff from my head, and au application Once in two w ee ks keepsit free from any halting or other unpleasantness.— I must also state that my hair bad become quite white in places, and, by the use of your preparation, has been restored to its original color. la m now 50 years of ago, and although I have used twe bottles of the Restorative, no one bas any knowledge of it, as 1 allow a lbw gray hairs to remain in order to have my appearance com port with my age. Iffy head is now of less trouble to me in keeping it clean, &c., than at any time since I have be'En a child. I consider yoir preparation of great value, and, although I do not like to expose myself, I consider it my duty to do so. You can use this or any part of it is any shape you think proper, If it is worth any thing to you. Yours, &e.,a H. BITER. Bwommarov, Ind., July 30,1859. KDRAB. SIP. : I here send you a statement that I think you are entitled to the benefit of. I am a resident of Bloomington, and have been here for over thirty years. I am now 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 unplLlnt. I had seen a number of certificates of the very wonderful effect of your Hair Restorative but supposed there was more fiction than truth in them:hut entertaining a strong desire to have my hair, irptisnimop'eaturowt67urorig eat color and fineness, as it was in my younger days a beautiful black, I concluded I would make the expert ment commencing in a small way. I purchased one of your small bottles, at one dollar, and commenced using, following directions as nearly as I Could. I soon discov ered the dandruff removed, and my hair, that was falling or in large quantities, was considerably tightened, and a radical change taking place inthe color. I have contin ued to use It, till I have used three of your small bottlen and just begun on the fourth. I have now as pretty a head of dark brown, or light black hair as any man, or as I had in my youthful days, when a boy In the hills of Western Virginia. My head is entirely clear of dandruff, and the hair ceased entirely falling elf and is as soft and fine, and feels as oily, as though it was just from the hands of a French el/empower. Many of my acquaintan ces frequently say to me "Butler, where did you get that fine wig 1" / tell them it was the effect of your Itestora five. 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 Co., Ind. ILtia Rrsvonavrvx has acquired a reputatiot from actual test and experiment which cannot be en• lanced by newspaper puffs. In our vicinity it has been extensively used, and we believe in every case with every desired result, and received the universal endorsement of all who have tried it. We therefore recommend it as one of those few nostrums which accomplishes all it profess. es, and• all the bald and gray could desire.—Gblumbia Spy. Pc.or. Noon's Ham BElNTincenvs.—ln another cote inn will be found an advertisement of this well known and excellent preparation for restoring gray hair to its origi nal color. • The Hair Restorative also cures cutaneous eruptions, and prevents the hair falling off. We have seen many authentic testimonials in proof of these asser tions some of which are from gentlemen whom we have known for many years as persons of the most reliable character. Don't dyo till you have tried this Restorative. Boston Olive Branch. Wooxes Hasa RlETORAmme.—Weare not in the habit of puffing every new discovery, for in nine cases out of ten they are quack nostrums, but we take great pleasure in racommending Professor Wood's article to all whose hair is falling off or turning gray. Our well known contribu• tor, Finley Johnson, Esq., has experienced the benefit of its application, and joins with us in speaking of its virtues. Let all try it, and bald heads will be as rare as snow -ln summer.—Raltimore Patriot. WOOD'S HAIR itZsTokerlifn,—Unllke most specifies, this Is proved, by unlmpetobable evidence, to , possess great efficacy as a restorer of the hair t• pristine vigor. Where the bead had become almost bald because of sickness, the use of this article has produced a beautiful growth of thick, glossy hair. It to therefore a valuable prepare. lion for all classes. Its ingredients are such as to effectn ally eradicates dandruff and other impurities, which operate so injuriously to the hair. It also has curative properties of another description. In many cases pita plea and other disfigurements of the skin disappeir Wher ever it is used. There is no hazard attaching to the trial of his remedy, and its effects can only be beneficial, as the compound if It does not cause a mrnifest improve ment, is incapable of doing harm, as its component ale-, ments ere perfectly innocuous.—Bosten Transcript, April 22,18t9. A Or Boot.-1n our capacity as conductor of a public Journal, we are called upon to advertise the care ens of the day, each of which claims to be unadulterated in its composition and infallible in its curative effects, with what justice we leave our readers to determine. In one instance, however—Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative .—We are so well assured of the notable qualities of the article, that we give it our indorsement as all thpt its in ventor and vender claim it to be. Its effect upon a failing head of hair is universally known to be magical. Like lime or guano on exhausted land, it brings its crop wher ever applied. Oar own thatch is fortunately very heal thy, but we advise our friends with sparsely-growing hair to try the Restorative.—Columbia Spy. Art Ham Dna Ansanornm.—Word's Great Article has Ta z , t the Field.—Profassor Wood stands on an eminence no chemist, whose attention has been turned to inventing a hair tonic, has ever before reached. His fame is sue. 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 luxuriant heakcovering. So much for chemistry, the chemistry of human life, and the laws which apply -to the Junctions . of the system. Prof. Wood studied out the human hair, its character, its properties and diseases, and how to re store the decaying vitality to that ornament ; he saw, as in his own case, mat gray hair 13 unnatural . unless the age of the individual has reached four score, and he be lieved that the hair could be naturally revitalized. He tried his own case—almost bald and quite gray, at the age of thirty-seven—he restored-his own-hair in color, strength and luxuriance, and the article he did it with he gave to the world. Get WOUIY3 HAIEt RESTORA -ITVE, and take nothing else.—!few York Day Book. DEPOTS No. 444 Broadway - , New York, and No. 111 Market street. St. Louis, Mo. Sold In Bodonpy o.'o. GOODWIN & CO., and M. S. & 00' janl4..eow4im Fines of (ranel. $ (Zransportatioi, NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK ! SHORTEST_ IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN TOE TWO CITIES OF A N D ..A...IZIRAISE3T_TIZO - I VIA READING ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. MORNING k.XPRESS, West, leaves New York at 6 A M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 P. .M., only 65( hours between the two oaks. MAll LINE leaves New York at 12.90 noon, and ar rives at Harrisburg at 8.15 P.M. Ir.ORNING MAIL LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at 3.00 A. 51., arriving at New York at 6.20 P. M. AFTERNOON F.XPREL-8 I IKE, East, leaves HMV, berg at 1.80 P. M., arriving at New York at 9.45 P. M. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. with the Passe tiger Tratns in each, direction ou the Pegnaylva• Oa, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad. All trains connect at Reading with traint for Pottsville tad Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch Chunk, -:aston, Ac. No change of Passenger Cars or llaggh ge between New York and Harrisburg, by the - 6.00 A al. Lin, from New York or the 1.16 P. IL rom Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and mom• modation, this route presents superior Inducements to the traveling nubile. Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOL. LARK Fer tickets aria other informutiou apply to decl - J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrlabirg. PHILADELPHIA READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. WV AND AFTER DEC. 12th, 1860. TWO PASSENGER TEAMS' LEAVE lIARRLSBURG DAILY, (Sundaya excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and 1.30 P. at, for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1 ga P. DI., antl. 3.11 P. M. RETURNING, LEAVE PHILARELPHUL at 8.00 A. M. tad 3.30 P. M., arriving at Harrisbrrg at IP. M., and 8.15 P. M. FARES :—To Philadelphia, No. I Cars, $3.26 ; No. 2 (in tame train,) $2.75. FARES :—To Reading, $1.60 and $l.BO. Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners rille, &manna, Catawlssa, &c. FOUR TRAINS LEAVE READING FOR PHI:LAD/M -ei:llA DAILY, at 6A. M., 10.45 A M., 12.80 noon and 4.43 t'. M. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at 8.00 A. M., LOO P, H., 8.30 P. M., and 5.00 P. M. FARES :—Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and 51.45. IHE MORNING TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG CON IECTS AT • READING with up train, for Wilkesbarre, Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets and other Information apply to Z. J. CLYDE, General Agent, dee! -du ?ENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD! WINTER TIME TABLE 1111)4%11 , „um FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA• - Orr D AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1860, The passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will depart atom and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESH THAW leaves Harriburg at 2.40 and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.60 a. m. FAST 'LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1255 p. to, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00. p. m. . . MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. These trains mak eelose connection at Phiiadmpola with :he New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves Harrisburg at 7.L0 a. rn., rues via Mount Jey, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 1230 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Har risburg at 1.15 p. tn. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6 40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves Harrisburg at 3.25 p. in., runs via Mount Joy connecting at Diller_ rifle with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAM leaves Philadelphia at TOM p In arrives at Harrisburg at 110 a. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves. Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., ar riveaUt Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 7.00 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00, noon, arrives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.09 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg It 7.35 p. m. - A9COMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. in. Attention is aided fo the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4 00 p. m., connect at Lancaster with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Gartland% at 9.45, p.m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, . SpL, Fact DieCtieft PEAM/1X113i“ Railroad nov2o Go•dtf All Work Promised in One Week .I. 0 4 . PENNOYLV.A.NIA, STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, .104 Market Street between, 4th and sth, HARRISBURG, PA. t XT HERE every description of Ladies' and Gentlemens , Garments, Piece Goods, Sm., are Ved, Cleansed and linishedilta the best manner andiat ilosharteat notice' DODGE & co., Novs.dcwiy . P ro prietors inisttliantono. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S Irys qt•ii , `A gir:-Ni Ii CI. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC AND INVIGORATING CORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersey and Pennrivania: Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and Private ies. Wolfe's Pure Cognac. israndy. Wolfe's Pure Riaderia, Sherry and Port Wine. Wolfe's Pore Jamaica and st. Croix Rom Wolfe's Pure Scotch and:lrish Whisky, = I beg leave to call the attention of the Wizens of the United States to the above Wants and LuMious, Imported by ildolpho Wolfe, of New York, whore name Is faint. liar in every part of this cant y for the purity of his celebrated Scersnem &MINA I . Pd . Mr. Wolfe, In his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his WINIC3 and'Llquoss, says : "I will stake my reputation as a man, my stand. mg as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City of New York, that all the BRAlthlr and Wises which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a fac simile of his signature on the certificate. The public are re spectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.— For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers In Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON, No. 832 Market bt . Philadh 'phis.. Solo Agent for Philadelphia. . _ Read the following from the Kew York Cow ter Emmons Braun= ma Ong Nsw YOH% ABELCHANT.— 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 pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality: We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well-re pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's ex tensive Warehouse, Nos. 18. 10 and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 17., 19 and 21, 'ear ettleld street His stook ot Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand eases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases--Vintages of 1836 to 1858 ; 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 throe large cellars, tilled with Brands, Wine, ac., in casks, under Custom House key, ready for bottling.atr. Wolfi.'s sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one huodrt d and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two 3 ears he may be equally successful with his Brrndies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the laud mace up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wisas and LIQIJOREI. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of email dealers in the council', puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors.eSuch a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained agulnet his tens of thousands of op. pouenta in the United States, who sell nothing but imita tions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness. sepl3-daaßmi C. ; . Heller 91 Market street, sole a • eat for this ci Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS RD'S AROMATIC TRITIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been used by the public for six years, with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure . Dprimysta,Nervousnos,H art Burn, Colic Fame, Witid in ate Stomach, orr, its men the Bowe , Headache, Drammen, Kidney Com plaints, Low Spirits )7 /trims Tremens, Intempro 1 81131131ATE9, EXHitAltiTBl3, 1 V AIM. 007 WILL bar Detonable es n A S A MEDICINE it is quick nd effectu -11 al, curing Um most aggravating case o Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint's, and all other derange eat of the Stomach and Bowels, in , a speedy manner . It will instantly revive the most mole c ly and drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous d ly to health, strength and vigor. Persons wno, from the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous a stems shattered, curse to humanity, the NUMMI TIMM% will, almost immediately, feel the hapj y and healthy invigorating efficacy of 11r Ham's Invigorating ism WHAT IT nom —One wine glass fall as often as necessary One dose will remove all Bad Spirits . One dose will care Heartburn . Three doses will cure Indigestion . One dose will give you a Good Appetite . One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspeysia. One dose will'remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stomach receives the Inc igorating Spirit, the distressing load am' all painful feelings will be removed. One dose will remove the most distressing pains of Colin, either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstractions in the Sidney, Bladder or Urinary Organs. Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Sidney Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radicalcure by the use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, !rem dissinating too mueli over night, and feel the evil efihcta of poisonous liquors, is violent head aches, sickness at stomach, weakneas, giddiness, &e., will Bud one dose will remove all 1155 leelings Ladies 01 weak and sickly constitutions, should take the Invigorating Spirit three times a day , It w ill make them %Wrong, healthy and happy, remove all obstructions and irregularities trom the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face. Daring pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi cine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stomach. All the proprietor asks le a trial, and to induce this, he has pus up We Invigorating Spirit in pint bottles, at 60 cents, quarts SI General Depot, 48 Water street, N. Y. Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, D Y.OTT, & (XL and l i i for sale in Harrisburg by C. A. Bannvart, It W. Gross & Co. and C. .L Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere lel4-dawly. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. :18 6 1 . PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. GRANVILLE STONES' ONE PRICE GIFT OLO THING EMPORIUM No. 607 CHEBTIV7.72 STRFIR7 A superb stock of tine 'French, English and American MATHS - OAt3SINIKBICS, and . VESTINGS, For City and Country trade, with an unapproachable as eortreent of Ruin Marx CtOrnont at the lowest cash price a igir-uut ONE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of intrinsic worth and use presented whit each article sold: Parti...uktr attention paid to the Customer department, and garments made andseut to order to any address. In inauguratinu this new system of doing business, GRANVILLE STOKES would impress on the minds et the patrons of his establishment, that the cost of the gift is deducted from; and nor added to the price of the arti cle Bold. His immensely increasing sales enabling him to act thus liberally, and at the same time to realise a remunerative profit. ell 'uncles guaranteed to glue entire satisfaction. . GrRANV I TiTiR STOK ES' ONE PRICECLOTHINGMLIPORIIIII 607 CHESTNITY STREET. ectli-amd—rdmare-dtf NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF COAL. /TINE PATENT WEIGH-CARTS tested J. and certified to by the SEALER OF WELOIITEI AND MEASURER. Mr. loos IL Wmssr.mt.—.lfaving this day tasted your Patent Weigh Carts, and found them perfectly. corre ct, I therefore put my seal upon them according to law. FREDERICK TRACE, Feeler of Weights and Measures. Harrisburg, January 17,1861. 118 JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE EXTRA FINE POINTED - GOLD PENS F NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's) manufacture, warranted to be the best in material, the 'neat pointed, moat durable and as cheap as any n market, for sale. with a variety .of Gold and S il ver Cases ot war:lrma ab!tea andleces, at siMGMER'S MAW' - BOOKSTORE, SI Market street. illebical DR. JOHNSON, 33.414..1-2TXIVICD?E3.JE LOCK HOSPITAL. HAS discovered the most certain, specd3 and effectual remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. HELM/ IN SET TO TWELVE HOURS. No Mercury or Noxious Driags. WA CORE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN TROY ONE 10 Two DeT9.IEIX Weaffiess of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains to the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Hiadder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow. era, Dyspepsia, Languor, LowS.pirits, Confusion of Ideas, rah Ration of the Heart, Timidity, Iremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections of the Head, Throat, N . ( se or :kin—those terrible di-or ders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, tender marriage impos sible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN Young men especially who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and dmtructive habit which annually sweeps to an nit mely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise have entrsnced listening donates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ec tatty the living lyre, may call WI it full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be lug aware of physical weakness, should immediately OM snit Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEAIOI.M. immediately cured and full vigor restored. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J., may religiously conkde In his tenor as a gentleman, and con, Ildeatly rely upon his kid!' as a t.hystclan. wromce ho. 7 eolith F ederick street, Baltimore, Md., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street 7 doors from the corner. it-f particular in observing the name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be Par ticular for Ignorant, ZOOID Quacks, with false names, or Paltry Istembsis Certificates, attracted by the reputa tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to We on the reply. DR. JOHNSTON Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from one o 4 the west eminent Colleges of the United ctates and the greatest part of whose fife has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, prlgla delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as toniehlng cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing In the ears and head when asleep. great ner• venom, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange ment of mind were cured immediately, ,TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr, J. addresses all those who baring injured them selves by private and improper indulgencies, that secret and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un fitting them for either businessor society. . • , These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro duced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Dead, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Coosa FLIP' lion, •bc. MENTALLY. M raVTALLY 7 the fearful ctrectl on the mind are much (0 be dreaded i—Less of Memory, Confusion 01 Ideas, De• pression of Spirits, licit Forebodings. Aversion totiocie ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, am : , are some ot the evil effects. Thousands of persona of all ages, can now Judge what is the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp ms of consumption. TOEING MEN who have injhred themselves by_a ccrttin practice, in delved in when alone—a habit frequ , ntly learned from et 11 zompanions, or at school the effects of which are Lightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cared, renders marriage impossible, and destroys hots mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched Iran all prospects and enjoyments of life by the nonsequences of deviating from the path ot nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. :Such tersors must, bet: re-contem plating effect that a sound mind and ticdy are most necessary requisites to Promote cowl:lanai banipin,e.m. Indeed without these, thejourni* thrntieh lite becomskE v t loan inr c i l trai t e tt e e d with the melancholy reflection that the bappluesa of another he comes 14/littea wikti our , arm - Zt)RNSON'S tiElin.D7 FOR. 011 GAMIC WEAKNESS. -By, this great and important remedy, Weakness of the rirgans are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. Thousands of the most nervous and debiaatcd who bad loot all hope, have been immediately relieved. All lmpeelments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Ditqoallfb cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Eabsundon or the most fearful kind, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS. The many thousands cured at this lustJulien within the last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgical operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons, oetices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of ekairacter and re sponethilily, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. DISEASES OF LRFRUDENCE —When the misguided and imprudent votary ol pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too oftedhappens that an 11141 med sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and re spectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the con stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, akin, &c, progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by seadinehim to "that bourne from whence so traveler returns." It le a mel ancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owiog to the unattilfultiess of ignorant pretendL• era, who, by the use of that deadly poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue of hie miserable. TO STRANGSBEI.—The Doctor's kiplomas bang in lilts Mee. - - /Or Lettere must contain a Stamp tow on the reply. a/I-Remedies Bent by Mali. • JaarFo. 7 South Frederick street, Balthnera. aprl3 dawly . 4 4 MRS. WINSLOW, An erimriensed Nurso and FemalePhpatc.mt, present' to the uttention or mothers b r SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the procee of teething, by 110n1 ening the gume,reducing all inflammation—will allay All. PAIN, and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves AND, RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We have put up and cold this article for over ten years, and WIN SAT, Di OONVIDILNCI AND IRWIN, what WO have never been able to say of any other medicine— NEVER HAS Tr FAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE 10 EFFECT A CURE, when timely used.. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any ono who used it.. On the contrary, alt are deligblixi with its opera tions, and speak in terms of highest commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "wan Wm DO akow„ alter ten years' me riOnee, AND PLEDG3I OUR 2RIFITIATION roe THE VDU - A.311N! ON WHAT We eves DNOLARIL hi almost every instance where the infant is so:Tering from pain and exhaustion, re. Ref will ha found InAfteez or- twenty Mitaltell after the syrup feadministered. This valuabie preparation Is the preseripton ot one of the most EXE'ERIDTCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in Now England, and has been nand with NYCO( muse WIXOM in THOUSANDS OF OAEM. It not only relieves the child tram but Invig orates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole spliein. It will al must Instantly relieve GRIPING LN THR BOWELS, AND WISH and overcome convulsions, which i; not speedily reme died, end in death. We believe • it the awv sod soaks, ReXEDY In TOR WORLD, iu ali cases of DYSENTERY AND DaRRHCF.A. IN CHILDREN, whether It arises from teething or from any other noose. We would say to every mother who has a child minoring from any of the foregoing oomplainte--no NOT Le? YOUR neriumoss, Nom MR mini:dose OF OTURLIP, stand between you and your suffering child and the reliel that wilt be tiURF.--yes AB SOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, it timely used. Full directions for ueing will accompany each bottle. None genuine culee , the fec - s;u:llo of CURTIS At PERIMNS,New York, Is on the otOside Wrapper. Bald by Druggists throughout the werio. Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar Si., New York. Price only 25 Cents 'Der Bottle• argrFor dale ha Harrisburg by D. W. Grose di Go., No 19 Market street, .1. Martin Luta, No. n Market etreac 0. Sapar No. DI, V•arket istrxt., below Ifem•ttN and G. ?Aon Market Ruse,. ang22 mn dawly
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