L ooAL NEWS- TE! I'9qu Puma-r m Umox may be had at Jack”: Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. Puma!- AND leox.—-The Dun? Pmmmm up Exxon can be had by Dauphin ,subscribera, every morning, at the periodicflffo’r: of J. S. Faun. Tm: Mum—Under the change of scheduig on the Mutant railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Pose Ofiioe, Decembar In, 1860, is as follows : - , PENNSYLVANIA R. B. Egan—7 a. lin,—way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m., 9 p. m. , Wan—6.3o n. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9 p. m. nonmna cam-Int. a. n. South—l2.ls p. m.—-way mail, 9. p. m. North—l p. m. LEBANON VALLEY R. 3. 7.30 a. in. DAUPBIN AND SUSQ. R. R. 1.30 p. m. CUMBERLAND VALLEY n. a. ‘ 7.30 a. m'._. 1 p. m.—way jmail. BY stigma. 7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. m.,to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lamsberry: on Saturday. Post! Caren—The Post Oflioo will be open to. daj (Christmas) only from 8 to 9, a. m., and 3 to 4, p. m. ' ~No Pun-n ToJonnoWw-Thflre will be no paper issued from this. office to-morrow morning. All hands purpose traveling into turkey to-day, after which the remainder of it is to be devoted to rést and recreation. - I. 0. or 0. F.—The members of Harrisburg Image, No. 68, an requested to be in nttendanee at the embed meeting of the Lodge, on Wednesday evening next, December 26. Revised lay-laws are to he adopted. , . f A Gm PABADI.—A grand Christians parade of the Tycoonl will come ofi‘ today, but at what hour wo did not learn, neither could we asset-bin» the route of procession. I’eople who are fond of fun ,should be on the look out. If the Mat! is out with them, their coming will be heraldafl. , Tm: EUROPEAN Rnsuunom.—The fine restan~ not and dining saloon under the European Hotel is now open, under the superintendence of GemE. 6. Williams, as will be seen by an advertisement in another column. The reputation of this estab lishment is so well established that it requires no laudutory notice at our hands—it is only necessity to inform its old patrons that it is open. - Elinor or L Goon-i! M‘nrm.—Lieot. Charles H. Ogle, first dragons, U.‘ S. A.,hoviog been found guilty of “neglect of duty to the prejudice of good order and miliwrydisoipline, by a. court martial recently in seasion st Carliele Barracks,” has been “sentenced to be suspended from' tank and command for six months, and to forfeit his pay proper, and be confined to the limits of his post (Fort Crook, 031.,) for the some period}? ' Manuel—A policeman ‘ of Cleveland in.- forms-the editor of the Plaindealer, of that 'e'ity‘, that he personally known of‘over thirty negroee the ere living as main and wife with white women in the city of Cleveland. Since Lincoln’s election Ind the triumph of the Black _Reyuhlieun party, fugitive. no returning from Called: to Ohio, feel ing'quite as secure there as in the Queen’s Do meme. Elmo Sun: Exemu.—M . Normand, Jun, son of the mlLlum-n ahimeiMer of Hen-o, hen just been showing to a number of military and novel notabilities his new system sf firing stem engines, by which it in “netted that an economy of one half is efiected over the ordinary amount of fuel employed in producing a. given amount of steam power. The details of the system have not yet been made public. PAnnonnn. ~— Governor Packer hu pardoned Hon Lowther, one of the most notorious chamo tan that ever infested thie city. He was sen tensed by Judge Lndlow for being engaged in a riot down town, in which he broke into a house where a hmily party was being held, and beat the per son: in it. We copy the above from the Press of yesterday. It bars as out in what we said of pardons several weeks ago. Governor Packer was either imposed upon, or good and sufiioisnt reasons wars given him. ‘ ' Alumnus ms Enmri'or-Prof. Anderson gives an entertainment this afternoon especially for young America, when pleasing performances will take place expressly for their entertainment. An excellent programme has been arranged for the evening. The Professor opened to a full house last night. Hie gold and silver apparatnl attracted griat attention ,and his feats astonished the crowd. Every one should see. him. The Excelsior concert for the benefit of the so. Lowrance Catholic Church (German) will take plnee in the evening , anti 9. Igadieu’lair will open in iii. slammentof the choroh this afternoon. Both will bower-thy the attention of the public. The burial ooiree of the “Lieder-krona” cornea ofi‘ at Frioch’s new building, and promises to be a gay affair. Biron]: In: MAmm—On Sunday morning a lad named Williamfi. button wins brought before the Mayor on a charge of vegrancy. He was without. money, friendless, and alone in the world. The Mayor sent him to the almshouse until Monday. Pat. Aiken: and James Benson, “revolvers” or traveling “grants, lodged in the lock-up, and were let off. ' _ Pet Hughes, John Hughes end Willi“: Kline, all able-bodied men, in search of “homes [for the homeless,” sought the friendly shelter of the Cal lendni‘liouse, and were turned adrift on Sunday. The hie of these men was s end one, and while contributing for the bid of miners abroad, should lead us to pause and inquire whether the Greeks are not at our own door. They were without money to purehnee the necessaries of life, and seemed begging. They said that they hsd offered to work at anything that would afi‘ord them suste hence, rather than steel. Is it not probable thet denitution will drive some of these unfortunate you into the commission of crime if times do not Improve? ' Sun-m 6 Conn—For a long-time the coal den]- or: residing in the neighborhooi of the canal and the POMGIVIniB Railroad, have been pestered by ‘ 1"”? 9f individuals who purloin their black dia manhunt! ‘PPropfiate the same to their own use. This in the eyes of the law is"felonions," and in the luggage of a celebrated oyaier merchant, get ting goodlunder “false pretence.” Ml 3; Deuglei', a. resident of the city of Harris burg, being shaft of fuel, was disposed to ap moprietno her on we come Haven} bushels of coal from thecll‘ 13mg”, the supervmor of which detected hei,'and“3l’fi!lBht_‘_“itf Mr. Hildmp up. neared before 4191 mm “BMW“ “d ““5“ um um M 1- Dmgler ,v'vith mlm aforeghought, “‘1 With felonibus intuit, dig: “.'.”"m °°°?' don, vi.“ the “.1 yflg‘jifi thehvzpedlfyergfldld lain and m., "g, a‘dei-tlz’idlofbfieoeb gerrym hit peek, mm 0, ]..j.; Wile the fire-3393:4111. hm" “9°" thonrinf of’Wmf' W 513?" Immune-mm with) 1:3? (fid’the‘evidum :3: PW" '1 to can uon,l .f D let); g". 101' In spun-“e: at Co:t;:;%h fifigfinh g; “u find: in mi; position; It the pro-m O. En= CnnlsmAe.——To-doy thousands of joyous hearts realize that it is Christmas—the day ethereal] others that is emphatically a‘holiday tonall the Christian world. How many thousand juveniles count this the merriest'and happiest day of the whole year! Despite of ’panie‘s'i and treason’s alarms, crowds throng the streets, and beer way many an armt'nl of bright and pleasing wares, to he not only It pleasant joy to young hearts, but memorials _of afieetlon as _the years roll onward.— Hardly ever has’the great Christian holiday come in brighter may than in this visitof 1530‘ saw a profusion of ingeniously contrived my! and 0'1““ ningly Wrought ornaments! For the nonce, errant Fancy has turned laborious mechanic, and U5O has put fresh 'gamish on his handicraft, to make‘it. m to appear in such goodly company. _ In the gladuess and attraction of these hours, age forgets its cares, and renews the‘freshness of youthful impulse. Old-time feelings come back to the breast, and so, not inoptly, are wreathed to gather the evergreen and the snow. By the Dru id’s faith the Sylvan spirits were unharmed in the winter's cutting blast, when near the perennial holly and mistletoe, gliding merrily around as amid the foliage of J one; So, he to-dey as bleak as Norway’s hills,’.iu whatever homes the Christ mas cedar or pln‘e shall “stand with its laden branches, young feet will patter as cheerin as open the summer sword. All hail to the day That tovthe cottage as the crown Broughg tidings of salvation down. 361‘ full sevehteeh eeuluries this great religious and domestic festival has‘been observed ; but in the fourth century the glad occasioh“ 'm’ first fixed for commemoration on the 25th of December. Right funnin and frolicafinely did the, feedel ages do honor to it, but whether vim: gled'eerola to re» call the shepherd songs at the Saviour-’3 birth, or fantastic spectacle, or dramatic mysteryenq nio rality, or the reign of “mierule” in noble houses, 'Ghrizun'fu; was alwaya‘ the great merry-magma, and a great leveler, for the time being, of social fiisfincfione. ' ’. . .V V - For days—indeed for weeks, in manyfamilies', preparation; have’ been‘ mhking for theleiexitful day, which came with snuil’s pace to joyous (mild hood. . ‘ H z “The busy, busy Christmas Time, ' . When swiftly fly the‘heura, . _, . ' As fair hands flutter o’er bright mks, ; ‘ .- Like been o'er summer flowers :—’ ’ 5 Weaving some'pretty gift; of love * ' _ . ' . To grace fiLove’s rosy. hangers.” ’. ' The amusements for the any are not“! in' ane ther article. 7' ' fl 1 . 'l' j . Services will be held in' aev’ere‘l churchearwlle, ration wilf kindle fresh ‘ interest. in :the'origin Inf the feegivity, and charity will take the occasion to enjoy {hat happinels which is attuned More by giving their receiving; ’ .. " " ' A spirit and reaollitien- to .-anjoy. hive been evinced, which i; the beat,_gnsreh_t¢e for flu merri time. While such gum feelihgtnre‘prevalent let them as far}: printicabie'. be hag-IE . 31"Ifiv'e'rmifii I St) far as lies in each 0119’. power, allow none-to hide away in the anguish of grief end want, borrowing, breaking hence. l-Lef. the peanut niiijr filing _to—day lives in Harrisburg know 9. hippy day. Gi'ie rest tethe labor and care-'hurdened—meane te like pen nilese. ‘ May eaeh and all-exeleitn from the-hearth fullness, “I merry, merry Christina.” a ~ -; Turkiea' taken '0! subscription or any other may at this ofioe—ifjelivered'aoon. . ’ We copy 'the above from one Of our Wooten: ex change php'ers, not for the pnrpolo of depraanoing any supposed extravagant idea of a. country-editor living at tin top 93‘ the-heap, but more]; to show that there can be even too much turkey in an edi tor’s family, and to warn him against the conse quence-. '- . ‘ An old typo, whose bones, ales ! are bleaching on one of the plsins of Mexico, served his appren tieeship with one Nat Henry, who published the Union Times, in New Berlin, many years ago, Let us tell the reminder in the old typo’s own language. ,- . V V ' 1‘ One week Mr. Henry put a notice in the paper that he would receive “flies on subscription.— They were very plenty that‘year,‘snd sold for a mere trifle. The ofi'er suited the farmers, and our coop was soon filled to its utmost ‘oaiaaoity, but still they came, until a. portion of them had _to he stowed away in the stable. The consequence was that we had turkey three times a day—for dinner, breakfast, ehd supper !. (At first it was very nice, but after'a week of ten days I hogan to . dislike turkey for a steady diet ; still I dareinot say any thing. This state of sfl'airs lasted for nearly two months, gobbler after gobbler, and hen after hen coming up in All the known styles of cookery. Forbearance at last eeased to he a virtue, and I determined to run oil. I went home and made all the necessary preparations. I put all my‘el‘oth'e's in a bundle—lay awake until I thought it must be near the break of day, when I threw the bundle out of the window. Unfortunately my father was already up, and the buadle struck him on the head. Suspeoting something, he leid in wait, and caught me just as I was groping my way ont.- ' ' I was fairly caught, and I owned up. “ And whatindnee'd you to run away. I” > J‘Beoause I gbt nothing but tntkies to eat!” ' “ Nailing but rurkiu.’ oh! no pound cake of mince pies. ‘That’la pretty excuse—llnd no; a bit better than none!” - - "The result was that I got a terrible rawfiidiog, and went-back, and finished my trade.” - ' By thil our country coteinporery on learn that even so far as turkies are concerned, there can be “too much of a good thing.” ' ' y A Yunnan Gian Axons ma Melanoma—About twelve years ago, says the Northampton (Mesa) Free Press, a highly respeetable young lady, of wealthy parentage, residing in the western part of fiampehire county, happened to attend a meet- ‘ iag held by Elder Hyde, one of Brigham Young's 1 apostles. She became a believer, was beptised‘by 1 him, and admitted to the Mormon Church. Tine 1 passed on, and she received several offers of mar- ‘ rinse, but refused them all, because her lovers ‘ would not agree to accompany her to Salt Lake.— Finally, her friends consented, after much persns sion, that she should leave for that land of pro mise, and her father gave her $2,000 to start with. She secured the obmimny of a female cousin, also a Mormon convert, and in May of last year the twain started for Utah. 0n reaching Florence, in Nebraska, she purchased an outfit, consisting of provisions, a wagon, three yoke of cattle, and two cows, and then set out with a. large train of Mor mons, who were all bound for the Holy City. Af— ter getting about five hundred miles from Florence her cattle gave out, and she was obliged to foot it the rest of the distance, five hundred miles more, but arrived in Salt Lake in safety. Here she made the acquaintance“ Brigham Young, and loaned the remainder of her 'funde to him, for the use of which -he paid her a_ large interest. 'At the ap pointed time he retinrned'her all of themeney bor rowed. since which both herself and cousin have married Elder Hyde, who baptizedfthem twelve 1 years'previons, and thus (argued; Idlflfifllfied } with the peculiarities of modern saints. . .~ E‘G-iMF-‘Pfinqfiq ivhfi fitojio‘é glam; igyttqtiltie ‘Mfifiv “W"stthing voids-jot the, 9900:3109 ’h‘fi‘” ‘5B-??B3.’W‘bést¢r‘*flgmafia on uj. fiyytfivsainfluonoei-J Egg.“ 'a'ie honesty 'ir’z'ibioé‘ to any, at all times, and doubly no 'l," you hue them in your hat. D’yo “dens...“ Scum-Know- lavxcn.~—Dn.vis, at his‘ restaurant}; corner of Second and Pine strata-wail eel: out Qo-i day, from 9 ti 11.12 o’clock, I. first. nines sour krdut; lunch for the benefit of the public.- A K Soccnssron Fondant—On Saturday week "'5 young girl of rather'prepossessing appearance. and. well dressed, ent'ere‘d the hum-o nfi Dnhiel BhPlßS'v i 1“ Second street,an inquired for that. gentleman: Wl,” happened to he at his shipper. One 6? the clerke told her to he' seated, and in a few minutes Mr. Eppley came. in. She told him that she resided with Gen. Simon Cameron. and that eke Md his check for a small amount, and wanted to make some purchases—that she came there knowing that the Cameron family dealt thereinnd that. she would be under obligations to Mr. Epplej-if he would ohnnge the check. 411 this was very plausihle: and the store-keeper took the ohéok for $13.50 in payment for a few dollars’ worth of purchases, and gave her the change. Onvthe same day Mr. EP pley took the oheek to the State Capital Bank; bind Mr. Small cashed it. Late: in the day he dimmed it to be afargery! ' The girl gave the: name of- Catherine Cornfield, and of house is now mm eat. Neither Mr. Eppléh nor any of his clerks-think that they could recog niaorher. ' This artfhl and accomplished a'wi‘ndler en, had she known 'how expert she really was, might have such the him]: for a. thousand dollers just as easily, as :éhe did Mr. Eppley for thirteen dollars and fifty cents. . . A 001.0“ mm Nnuno GonYm‘rSr—We learn that a. movement is on foot iii Philadelphia to second 3 recent petition to‘ the New Jersey Legislature with a similar mold the ensoin'g Legieletnre'pfil’enn eylvnnie. The petition in question stetes that'the number 5: colored» «when is fenrfu‘lly great, the eonseqnence‘ of the 'lo’ngend gelling servitude to which the immediete, anceetdre of, free negreep were aubjectégl ; thin: they erepoor’ and'oppreseed, eiren in’fihe Noieh, mid their implfieonméfit' is not less uniting aha gelling to theni‘then shell-Storm: servitude. The petitionerejltherefore prey Ighet e colony of ne'gfrp cbhvietefmnyl'h‘e ehmbliehed ‘onlhp coat of Africgyan’d they op in'e thepivwill‘become ill time , like fiéfahj Boy, the" gentle-fa. greet em;- pug. ~ , 1 ,7 . ,» ,z w J -Abclnnnr radu A Ymmys Hugh—o‘9 ‘ Iqu Thqr'sday mlorh'ing, while Hen‘ryFfiéq’old, of Lower Augusta;’Northumbal-luhd county,»3y;r§s‘ hayi‘ég g. stallionghpd at. the. blacksmith flux}; of Bénjhniin Krishnumihé'flfl “flakedvfiy tjil’! [Jimimflé‘iihich came.“ him Witfifihis 150 nm opén, mid in.pérfeo§. film, He sgizgd Mr, 12.,be .thg..lgtt .aljm, brepkfiug ie Helow' um élbowfiigglrhélding fiini *thh‘s, ghgok him till he was outtlgg 'ggopnd', when hqspiflzqilihim by the‘elothinggn‘i‘fi‘quékifiié; flulaipg' hiuijg‘ggei mi feet: fromxl-thre‘ifilfqnwt Gut'ifig .Iyni'lnfd’g‘ivn nail}, the. eighth! ‘giquifléd upon'fii; filth; cmsh'ihg tho 11qu to piecg'ai’afir'd fitttipgia‘t' MpFasso‘ld _with his ‘forér fée c, ’cdf'hil‘,héipifiseyerelyfi'afid' hadwiéiacfl 'h‘im with his teeth~,‘fo‘l"3tha‘tfilrd‘ time; mkiixjg Kala .of. the-right'hnndv, when Benj'.=Kri‘gbaum knocked ‘thg infu'x-iaptqwlZ anix'ggl ,db‘yigh‘fwuh 3 ohm," Mr. 1?. in ii: '3; céifiiééi 'c‘gilixdivéiqn frqu‘l‘lig injurieal'and will mommy; min“; t? 1.1919 his’ inn mum. ' - ‘ ‘ .'~.,,w ' 'l" “ . Fun Tumour Sr... Loszse-r-Duripgthe nutym there has been received at St. Louis 80,0003bulfeljo robee. Of these 06,0000 were may“ from} the Upper Missouri, 113500 item the Plane r'eg'lon,‘nnd 2,500 from the Oelagelregion. Average,.velue per robe, $3.50; .in round.numberl,,326o,ooo.r This tube: from the.-.Upper';Mium_ui In the proddetlof the Blackfeet Incline”, being on' the-heedwntélri 0" the Missouri River, eotn'e'_3,ooo‘ niile‘sfrotn the mouth of that stream, __Thea’e-hidee ‘ereiall tanned by women, while the men hunt. Immense num here of bnfi‘alo are killed for meat o'nly,- end in summer and, other someone when the skin it com pnratlvely bore of wool or hair, end consequently worthless. The robes taken in winter are bash—'- Probnbly not over a tenth of tho-9.;dengbtered furnish us robes {so thnt the whole number of 11113310 killed during the season will reach 800,000. A LARGE Lo'r or Goons received Ito-day, suitable for presents, which will be sold ofi‘ much below their real value. 60 dozen of Hem-stitched and Grass Linen Handkerchiefs, at 20, 25, 37 and 50 cents a. piece 5 100 Sets of Collars and Sleeves, di reet. frem New York auction, at very low prices; Gents’ Plain and Borden-ed Linen Handkerchiefs; beautiful lot of~Laee Curtains; Chenille Seen-rs, at 124} and 25 cents; 10 pieces of Cessimere for pants; 10 ‘pieces of Cloth, fo'r Oloeks; 25ipieees of all kinds of Flannel; 2,000 yards of hast. brown Mus lin, for 10 cents; Woollen Socks, 15, 20 oents; Undershirt's, Drawers, 50, 62, 75, and a. great many other‘bergeins. , n . ‘ '.Z , l" 5. LI“, 4 . x V .. in r Ehoads’ Corner. ' Fen ma HomfiAY's.-'—.Peuons in Search of‘ goods enitahle foi- .hqlid‘ajy presenga' will do well to_; give BROWfiOLD k Sui, Wyeth’s-building, opposite the Jones House, meal-. 1., Thej hfiefifie Cambrie settg, Cloake ,I'md Clolh for Blanks,"ShailsgPeujl'lfureee, Collars, Sleeves, Gloves, _Heaiery,.. Silke,.Silk; and . Woolen Goody and Ladies’ Dress qudve all do scriptions. ‘Ddri‘ngi‘the Holiday semen they ire determined nqt to be. undernold, and may only ask the public .to call, examine, and cémpare prices with any other establishment in the eity or donn try. On many articlee‘a reduetion haeheen made, in order to (gun-y our our determination to reduce our stock his much as possible during this week. - . _ del7-Tlw. PURIFY YOUR. ‘ BLOODr-BEANDBETH’S PILLS W'Annmnfifmo' can 'annn Ann Aunt—The ‘efi'ect of purgibg with minimums PILLS is to re store the health, no matter from what ceueelzit may he nulfering. They take out all impurities from the-syl tem; and they have the some ‘ power of :expul'eion. over when, pbieonbus wiper of decayed vegetables, or indeed any poisonous exhalation breathed'by. man whatever. In fact, if the blood in poisoned, it in impure, and im pure blood results in dieeue. BRANDBETH’S PILLS, though innocent as bread, yet they are capable of puri fying the blood end curing disease. So, they cure all kinds of fevers, ell asthma, uteri-he, coetiveneae and painful attentions of every kind. Sold, price 25 cents, at No. 294 Gene! etreet.New York, sud by all‘Drnggiatn. Also, by GEO. H. BELL, corner of Second and Chestnut ctreeta,fle.n-leburg, and by All reepectuble deelere‘in- medicines. 'de9-d&wlm smwm‘nmn'ronnvnn: The important quwtion vf _ POISON IN HAIR. DYESL CRISTADORO’S HAIBDYE ‘ Has been “fined and DEGLARED ARMLESS! Br Pnomsson ROBERT CHILTON, or Nur Yong, The first analytic in America. Efl‘ect of the Dye almost lmtsntlneoul. Impartsv a. jet black or any shade of brown. Color rich, natural, and uniform. Medium: tux-ed No. 6 Aster House, New York. Bold everywhere, and upplied by an Eli! Dressers. delddcwlm WE call the attentlon of our readers to an article advertised in another column, celled BLOOD FOOD. It is an entirely new discovery, and must not be confounded with any of the numerous pntent medi cine: of the any. It is too!) lon '1'!!! “can, already. prepnred for absorption; plemnt to the hate and untu rnl in Lotion, and what one gains he retain. Let nll these, then, who are annexing from poverty, impurity or doflcneney of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, take of this Bnoon Fool) and be re— stored to health. We notice that our We“ have renewed a supply of this _u-tiole, and also 0 the world renowned. Dr. Eerogc’a Inn-Anni; 003D]A,l:,‘ylhichpvery mother ehonldhewe. ‘lt ooutninl no parent“ o_r opiate of my bad whatever and of course meet be invnlonble {or 91111.!“qu complaints: ' It ivill sun}: on 2539311101: ‘eoften the gums inlprocene 'of teething; ndfiflllg mime um; resolute the bowels. 1..: you mothers “dfith who Ilave endured-maxim; any: Ind dunk!” lush", procure n supply and be at once relievedu. ,‘ 4 1|? Bee Idvertiaem'ent; - - ' ' !fl74kwsm J Itr‘orfi thc'lm’iopmeut, New York, July 28. 1859'. Glut—om- ulvertising column; contain} ~some tgafi mule-Z 96 the vil'uh on nun hrttele, flown“; 313.14. 111215 Pmpsred 91616,}! mm,“ lggqqumu Igugonglng {Wt-flu. It}: piepuré‘d'flth chem! .19] 35%? 1t 1, 5:13” igum" Diaper. .eoudmon “°‘z€‘i‘.".f‘,‘,fi‘° ‘11:, the . IO ' n? ‘.3 '~..-. ‘ ' ‘fi’gfié $631333“: 3%. Sarah-2:110 ad; 13341635113 Erin, 3:113: has thg oxaallinfiphififologifl'dmuy omin. venous. . For ale by O. A. mun“, No. 2 Jonel' Row MIT-dawn: Hnmnoms Gamma PREPARATION Ourei ’en _ ‘7“! Inflation, Drops.” Kidney Mentions. Wm 'Debilitated Bufi‘eren. HELMBULD’a (genuine - reputation for Lou of' Power, . Loss of Mommy. HI‘MBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Difliculty of' Erasmus, General Weaness. " HMBOLD‘B Genuine Preparaflqg forWelk Nerves, Hon-or of Death, Trembling.’ ' W ‘ __ _ ___—M— HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Night Events, 7 Gold Feet, Dimnesa of Visitin- —W HELLMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Lingual-,1]!!!- _'93‘3l LaSHitude of tharMuscuhr system. 7 Hmfifiaonn-smnuine Preparation for gun 00mm . H Dance {mi Eruptions. , ‘ HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pain: in he Back, He‘adache, Sick Stomach. {3809 advertisement headed .A !HELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCHU m mother column. no lbdkwam _ MRS. WINSLOW, _ ‘ll ”panama nurse and-ramale physician, has. Sooth— mz Syrup for children teaming 2 which greatly Minute she. PM of teething by sottemng the gums, reducing as mflamnntiou—will allay all pain, and in aura to regulate the bowel; Depend upon it mothers, it. will give rest m yourselves, and reliat and. health to your infants. Per eofly safe in ll] cases. See advertisement in another col» um. 5u¢19,1859-d&wly ‘ . Mothers, read this. The following is an extract from a letter wrltten by 5 P 35“)! of the'Baptist Church to the Journal and M'ssmger, 'Oinoiuuati,» Ohio, Ind speaks volumes in ‘3'" 0‘ thet world-renowned-medicine—Mns. WINS Loly’s Soorugm Srnur FOB 031 mm“ anumo: . We see - ,n advertisement in your columns of Mrs. _Wlnllow’s Nothing Syrup. Now we never said u word 11: “WW-0f slpatenh medicine before in our llfe, but we {991 091111101 1] to say to your readers, that this is no humus—W an: ram) 11', AND now 11' To an an. n (Will's. It is,- probably, one of the Most successful medlcmes o the day, because it is one of the best. And _thOFQ-of yo readers who have babies can’t do better thm‘to llyg , a. supply. sep29-d&wly {Elm Gnmr ENGLISH REMEDY.—SII' James (nu-He’s Celebrated Female Pills, inspired from n pmcfiptio of Bi! J. (nuke, M. 1)., Physician Extraordi mrytokthe Queen. , - - . This inyqlnnble medicine, is unfailing _in the cage of all 'those‘pmnin'l and dimfierous diseases to_ which the Fem“ eonshtuti is subject. It ’moderaus All cream and re moves all Instruction- and a‘ spaer sure mayberelled on. . , T 0 fimnmn LADIES _. _- , it xs pecnliirly suited. It will’lnfa} short time bring on the month: pal-lad with reggla'rity. ' '- _ Inch be 19, price One- nu, beers-the Government Stumpy! ,9th Bright, 179 previent‘eonnterfelh. ~ _ , , ‘ Ins: $14.9 sneer» no! ma um! 13! rmmts nnm m 3133 THREE MONTHS or Plummet, As ms! nu sun: 10 3mm ox Milonnual, Ill! A! All! crux: Inn mu m gun. j , In all ages of Nervous and Spinal ”actions Pain in the m 1: and bimbs, swim-omigm exerti‘on fialpitatipu of the Heart} Eylterics‘an'd Whites, these Pills fills great s one when all other mm‘hnvp failed uldnltyhongh a ‘2‘??? arm tangy,“ not entail: iron, calomelpbtlmoby, or anything urtiultoth'eéomtitiiflon. ' ". "" f‘ ' ' ‘f; ‘ . l‘nll directions in the pamphlet around' éxbh— package. which bflonld be dsfefnlly‘preser'v'edfi " , -' " ‘ , fling—slsoo end 6 pustnge stamps enclosed to‘ any en? thorium: Agent, will inem‘e a. bottle, containing over 50 pills, b‘y return mail. For sale by c. L..anl, Hmuburg. 111-dimly lmn'o’n'i'Am“ ‘r’fo EFEMALES DR. sOHEESE'MrAN-Ps PILLS; . Thq combination of ingredients in the” Pin! ugtho result of a. long gyd'hxtenhiye practice. ‘ Thai are mild In flag!!- ppera. ion; Ind carnin‘in Gum's-47in; m iridgu» Imties, punt!!! ”gne'ns‘brmfié‘fi ‘Wflfis 111» ohms: tionl, whetho'r from-961d. o'r Mums, hbidn’éhg ~'pi.ln mm ddoypalglfldtion of the’hém, whim til-ingr voutlflcflonpg, {mum-mugs 'jsti'n‘ln'thd'blok ma limbs, an», diam mep, w afi mu mmmwmp uonof' tutu-5 ‘ "~' “ " ". "' ' * ‘ 'i .5 Dn- ‘GHEESEMAN’S‘PILIAS . vs; the mgnhhm'qnt‘of u‘ l'ievr ell 5 119139 ”at!!!” of that” !figgnl-fiti‘g‘g md abstmctioziayhlfli hub, con signed' 0 ani'*h9u§#nd! of maiyounssfii! mmful. uni th b‘él’o‘vfii to"; “nutm- nun. ,No fomulqopn enjo'g . libslth ' ‘ 93d Ike 1,: regal“, and whjoneter anal; . ‘etign‘ my: lace the general 116th begin! to e .‘ ' . I'm: ‘ CHEESBMAN’S ‘ PILLS up thq mon oflaotunl remedy ever known to! .111 00m plainta peculiu-h Femalgs. -_ To all emanating no in valuable, inducing, with «thirsty, periads'cat regularigy. They are known to though, who have used them at different periods, thronglio'ut the country, having the iunctlpn of some of the most mine»: Physicians in mmca. ‘ ‘ . Ezpliu'r dinning-stating dam, and alum ”my flundd not b: and, ammpany etch box+-th6 Ric‘s Om Dona» each box, eutuim‘ugforty Pills. " ' ‘ ' A valuable Pmphlat, to be had free; of the Agent! . Bills an»: by mail furomptlg, by enclaniugnprieo to the General Agent. dold 1, dru§gata gone". ‘y. " ' B. B. HUTOH GS, General Agent, ' ' 1‘ Broadway New York. son in nmismug by 0. A. Bmxvui'r. doc! ’59—44w1: - .' - Dr..Bi-uuon’s Concentrated Remedies. go. I. THE GREAT REVWEE. Ipoadily ordinates all t evil elect: or alibi—ABUSE, a Loss of lemony, Shortness of Bmth, Giddinees, Pslpitetion of the Kent, Dimness of Vision, or my constitutional cinnamon“ 0! the system, brought. on by the unrestrained indulgenee at the passions. Am alike on either not, Price One Donn. No. 2. THE BALM will em in from two to eight due, any case of GONORBBQM, is without into or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. Price One Dollar. _ No. 8. TH! TEBEB will cure in the ahafleot‘ possible time, spy em or GLEET,'even after all other Benedict have 101le to produce the desired enact. No taste or Small Price One Dollar. » No. ‘4.- m pumrnn is the only Remedy am will really cute Sin-iota!“ of the Urethra. No matter of 'how $lOll5 standing or neglecwd the one may be. Price One at. - ‘ ' N 0.5. THE SOLUTOR will cure any use of} GRAVE, permanently and apeadily =remove ’nll afflictions of the Bladder andKidneya. Price One Dollar. - ' x - No. 0. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7. THE AMARIN will cure the White: radically, mi in n much shorter time than therein be removed by my othgr.troatment. In fact, in the onlyremedy that will milk con-ect this diaoxdeg. Pleuantrlp tako.l’rioe One at. m W; eanrnaww‘aeww W) W a y pro 11 or come my Irreguhrities dffimonthflpefloflu. ’Price'rwotfifihn. ”No D.- FOB'PARTICULARS SEE OIRQULAB. ‘ ; . Either Remedy sent free’by mail on_ receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postagehtnmp endtget e Circular. General Depot Ngrth- set corner 0 York Avenue and Gallowhill Street. ”Private omca 401 York Avenue, 'Phih. delphie, Pa. ~ . For Hale in Harrisburg only by 0‘ A. BANNYART, where Circulars pantainlng valuable informs en, with full gia eeriptlone or each c'aee‘, will be delivéredxgretie. on ‘eppli. cation. Address ' ' , DB. FELI BRUNON _ myLdly ‘ _ ‘ . 'P: 0, Box 99, rmludelpmyéa. BOARDING.—-Mrs. EGKERT, 1n Locust street, below Third, is prepared to accommodate a. number of BOARDERS in the best manner, and at fea sonable prices. doZO-eodlm BRANT’S GIT: TIME“: 1; ¢ _ - A MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVE’S, . """pECEMBER 24th, 25th analogy. .'.». n O_L I DA Y 'T n. 1351‘: PROFESSOR J. B". ANDERSON, 131.; thagmmo of the World, Cosmopolitan Monarch 'ofi'Magioimia.‘ and oyclogeotie Thanmaturgist, in his elaborately GRAND ENTERTAINMENT” , ' j. ‘ ""TWO PERFORMANCES ' 0 N C H RIS“T M A. S_- DA Y 3, AF TE RNo o N. AN D EVE Nina. ALSO 01? WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ANQEVENING Ethan: AND Qm‘nun or maga- o’onocx. . Admission Twenty-five Cents. ' = 3 's‘ children Fifteen Cantu. ~ - ' Doors open at 7 o’clock. To common‘cé at a. qunrter before 8. de2o-dst CHAMPAGNE WINES; DUO DE MONTEBELLO, , ' ' ' ‘HEIDSIEOK &. 00., “ ‘ CHARLES EEIDSIEGK, GIESLER & 00., . , ANCHOR—SILLEBY MOUSSEUX, ‘ SPARKLING— MUSCLTEL, v MUMM G: 0035, ;' YERZENAY, V _ . CABINET. In store and for sale by ‘ ‘ ' ' JOHN HrZIEGIaIR, de2o 7. I 3 Market street, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! SUI-TABLE FOR LADIE‘S!’ DRESSING 053113,; ‘ .. , PORTFOLIOS, ‘ q SATcmsLs. ' ' ‘ ' - ’ - RETIOULRS, . ' . » counmws, ‘ , .. -‘ ,_ FORTMONNAIEB, _ ‘ mmsns, ' ~' ' ‘ EANOY‘FANS, ‘ .; .FINE COLOGNES, .. CARD GASES, ‘ _ ‘ ‘ ‘SEWINGaBIRDS, I ‘ “glrit'gslibxns PEARL AND EBON} DOMINOES in‘Boge Woud Cues CH‘RI‘SPM .4 51311 331 W”? SUITABLE ran GENTLEMEN!‘ WALKING CAKES-V , . H.,. I POCKETKND’ES.’ ' ‘' , . . : OIGAROASEB; ' BEGARS, . *' r ; ,; f; ROCKETBOGKS g,.:, “-7 z : .. ~ . , .rmnmzpflanl'st .' ’ ‘ : V_ j ' - H rmnm-rgmlznnfinm: '-' H 1:75P"; f {/13 " : 3&5 "I ’ “E KELLE ’ N 0 '2O“, 3 (1020 , EBQQEG Annnélk'izrks'ot‘flreod ', ‘ .--...-. . -:'-:.‘.‘t _;,.; 1' Kfihflfi§afigfifimfiw KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the phoe u buy Pita!“ India incl. illebical. SANFORD’S LIVER J_N_YIEURATOR, NEVER. DEBILITATES IT is compounded entirely from Gums, and ha ,7 become an omblinhed'ract, a. :tandardMeiicme,known and :1 proved b 3.11 mm: ' paveusedimndia nowra sortedpto with guidance m lmnllthadisemafonhich it is recommended. C II: III! cured thounndfl whohadgiven npallhopes [4 unsolicited certificate: in 4 Thu dose must bu adapted individual linking it. and m to act gently on the bowels. Let the dictates of your 0 use of the LIVER IN- {3 will cure Liver Com- ~1-l lacksfl) yspepsia, Engine: 050 m- b ry, r o s ou r Co Ni vernal; thl' 2 I'll. Moi-Inn, cholera lence, Jnnndicc, es, and may be used suc ry, Family Medl- HE'ADACHE, gal twenty minutes, f spoonfuls are taken tack. All who me It are‘ in its favor. Ffl :> MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE nwm canon, AND swuLow BOTH TOGETHER. Price One. Dollar per Bottle. . ._.uso— SANFO R D ’ S , FAMILY C-ATH'ARTI‘B PILLS. COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, land put up in Glass Guam, Air Tight, and well kg? m any climate. The Family Cathur- ' tic PILL is £gentle but active Oathmio, which m the proprietorhuuedin hi! practice more ‘tlnn l 4 twentyyeua. The eomhnfly'incma- in; demand n-om those who have long mod the ¥ P LLS, Ind ghe “tiara- tion which all expreu in induced me to plane than The Profeuion well know not on amount“ portions The FAMILY CA with due reference to this compounded from a varie- Extracts, which act Hike steamy. uml Ind no my where g dutharfio is rungemontsoftho Bani) in ~ the Back #‘3” ‘33." “5‘3““? 0 y ’ ' m an en en Ileana, end in. e Ion; Annual Creeping over the bong, Ben nxm Ila-3]} 71.11 MERE, Worm: in Chil tism, a. great PUBIIIIR dine-see to" which flenhi’ in monfloifin thli’ mum-o'- ' Them “ s‘!” ghreegnirgmg pas; : , ”.79: m rm- uni: :5 f 9 .m roman by “wagon-. 113, and eon , 11:01am by the Indoingll the V town's. . ‘ Mmufwturorand Proprietor, 208 grown}, N. X, ; ifl-dtwly A; x ‘ .. ‘ :_. Wow v ;. .i- 'l' W‘ ‘5 MRSWINSLQDW: LAn'oxperienoedee Ind Female Physician, praaenu z , to the attenthn of‘ mothers, her SOOT’HING-SYBUP, --' ‘ .FOR ' CHILDREN TEETHING. L v'rhich ghastly facilitates the process of te'éth‘hig; by ”honing the gum: “dicing I.“ inflummtiop—will allay ALL mm mi apu‘modic action, And is SURE TO,EEGULATE TEE BOWELS. Degend‘ upon it‘jmothera, it willglve rest to yourselves, RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS- We have put “find sold this amide forever tenyure, end CAN SAY, CONFIDENCE A 1,“) TRUTH of it, what we'heve never been able to any of any othe: medi cine—NEVEß HAS 1!“ FAILED, IN A BINGLE IN STANOE T 0 EFFECT A CUBE, when timely need. Never did we knov'l an inetence of dissatisfaction by my one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operation: Ind speakin beans 6! eonmendntion at m magical airects and medical virtual. we ppm: in this matter “ WHAT WE DO KNOW,” Ifter ten yentn’ exgerienee AND PLEDGE DUB REPUTATION "FOR I 1: maximum“ or WHAT WE HEB]! m:- OLABE. In elm‘oet every instance where the infimt is inflating from pain and exhe‘netipn, relief will be found $1; sth or twenty minute! After the syrup in adminis l' . This valuable reputation is the prescription of one of the moat‘EXPEIgIENGED and BKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAIL ING 8U GEES In V mucusnms'or cums - It not only relieves the child- from pain, but invigo— rate: the stomach and bowels, wrrects acidity and give! tone and emery to- the whole system. It will I]. most instantly relieve . . GEIPING IN THE BOWELS,‘ AND WIND OOLIO, and overcome convulsions which, if not speedily reme died, and in denth. We believe it the BEST and sonar REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all men of DYSEN TERY and DIARBHGA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from my other cause . We would _say to every mother who has a child eufl‘ering from any of the foreglngcamplnints—DO NOT LET YOURVPRE JUDIOES, OR THE PBEJUDIOES OF OTHERS, stand between you end your eufi'erinfichild, and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUT LY SURE—t 9 follow the use ammo medicine, if timely used. Full directions for usingyvill neeom‘puuy etch bottle; None genuine unless the, ucpelmlle o .OUBTIS a; PERKINS, New York, is on the ontéide wrapper. - . ' Sold by Drugziete throughout the world. , VPBIHOIPAL Deuce 18 Gram Sun-r. New Your. ' . PRICE cum? 25 CENTS Hmnommc. : (39132948351 e A' - > ' JUfiT‘ RECEIVED! - A‘ LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED S‘fi-QOK 0F B‘RANDIES, . ' chSIsz'ING on. i’INET,‘ CAS'QILiION Ar. ”00., ._ ' *lmsQUEr, iniboan a; 00;, _ : ~ JAS. BENNESSY & 0.0., ’ . QTARD, DUPUY a» 00., ‘ll,. ‘ 4 ' J. ._t F; MAMELIL, 1 L .. I ' , JfiLEs ROBIN d 5 06., ,‘ ' Mann a; co. FOR SALE BY ' - . JOHN H. ZIEGLER, _- ».-'aeclB ‘V ' 73 MARKET STREET. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 1 CHILDREN’S, LADIES’ mid GENTB’ CHAIRS [and a great vuiety of CABINET FURNITURE anitabie for HOLIDAY GIFTS mt reduced prices. Also a. new lot of COTTAGE FURNITURE in sets. or by the single piece, at JAMES'R. BOYD d 6 SON, (14320-21711. ' 29 South Second street. 2 5m 1’ 0.0 ND S £AISINS. cunnmms omnoxs, m., Ire-- ' - together with animals, muons, PEI-ED ‘ FRUITS, enmnnnnmq, and n vunety of Articles suitable for the Holxdnyfl- 3““ received by - [dom] WM. DOCK, Jn.. a: 00. ‘ AX . P A Y E R S - FIRST AND sECOND WARDS! TAKE NOTICE! , - 011001. AND WATER ux in ‘Thaif “33 .fi‘ffi’tie 29th inst, that there will he :31; 55:1; at“; of five per cent. M‘mtefil, and ‘tl‘lztzmyer shut . .' B orderq ‘ e omml e. ' 0“ ““11““? del" 2V}. 0. zmmmum, Collector. am“. No- 23 south Second street. '. 2 . dais-«ltd N.O T I G-E ..‘—: I=_~. » ‘- ' p um Hermann“! romance-tn firilo’v 0n!” 0 “m Lungs": Elana» Co.,’ . . 1 e -. LPmLmnnouDec,’ 8, 1880., A special meeting of the Stockholder: of the H B ‘BIEBUB‘GJROBTISMQUTH mom's; JOY AND‘LAN “sun RAILROA'D coufimy wimiehem o'n nun any the 27$h;inat., it 11 chlogk, e. m.,-3tpsnmm Street 3:11 (Semen; ‘gtree‘tafiefiweeh Sign}: sud Seventh streets” inthe ciyyzoffl’hjl elphi'g tor tho‘p‘firpoa‘e 6f accepting pr reJechngrepentrnct for. g were pomenenmoue of their reed a thelelinfiyl'vuuiafidflgg ” 'compmy. By order ptgtheißond a? iinatoraéd n TABER. ~..,,,?,‘,. W.,?" .E, .. 'd'ecloailtdecflf' ~, .-. .‘. Ae? ”.9 .mqratgryg <-.--'l>.“ 'v‘Ms; !EM&I¥WS}£~JE§E J R 13»; 5“. mm Jiwtfiqu mznnox. and. FOR the genuineENGLISH MUSTARD 3c to xnnmn’s DRUG aroma ‘ within ~the Int two years of relief, as the numerous 1 my posselaion show. to the tampanmentof the used in such quantifies an judgment guide you in the Vl6O KATOR, And it plain“, Billi us At- Chronic Diarrhoea, pl alnts, Dyuente- Stomach, H bltual ic, Cholera, Chole- In! unlum, F 1 run- Female W e ukn es colafully as an Ordina cine. It will cm 810] thousand: can testify.) in two or three Tea at commencement of at flying their testimony ”all: to their Ina. hu vi ' the reach of all tint Mel-cut o‘2l:qu ofthe bowels. Tl-lARTIG'PILL Ina, {yellregahliahmg f'fnt, bee]: o opurefl. 0 on every part bf mtg:- xood Ind safe in“; In noodefl,.fiuen u D eu' Stomachg‘suepingpl,’ and lain» (hithe neu oier me whole which fraqubnfiy‘ if, no courge pt lever, in! oi Senia'tlon-z o‘xtc’C‘o l d leuneu, Human, ox INFLAMMATORY:, DlS dren or Adulta, Rheum:- of tip BLOOD and man, hell}, ‘too' numgronn tn ment: . no“; Ito 8. -‘ [fines of Emmi. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE Em Q FIVE TRAINS DAILY T 0 55 FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2612:, 1860, The Passenger Train: of the Pennaylvaniaßuih-ond Com pany will depart from and arrive It Harrisburg Ind Philadelphia as follows : ’ . ‘ ..r EASTWABDR 7.7 THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN lanes Harrisburg 3t 2-40 a. m., and arrival It Went Philodelphlo at 0.50 s. m. FAST LINE leave. Harrisburg at 12.55 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. . ' MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. m., and ur rivea at West Philadelphia m; 10.20 p. In. These Trains make close connection at Phil-dolphin with the New York Lines. ' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leave- Harrisburg at 7.30 a. m., rum via. Mount Joy, and unites At' Wont Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leave! Horm burg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at West Philndolphil It 6.40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.35 p, m., runs via. Mount Joy, connecting o 1; Dillar ville with MAIL TRAIN But for Philadelphia. WESTWABD. ' THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINJeM‘eI EMMflpbh 0% 10.50 p. m., and arrive: at Harrisburg It 3.10 s. m. MAIL TRAIN leave: Philadelphia at 8.00 o. m., and. arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Plttaburg at 7.00 I. m. '- I‘AST LINE lanes Phllodolphio “12.00 noon, no" on river at Harrisburg at 4.15 p. m. . ‘ ' -' . HARRISBURG ACCOMHODATION TRAIN. lIIVOI Philadelphia. at 2.00 p. m., and arrive: 31; Horn-inbuilt 7.35 p. In. , _ , ' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia”- I 4.00 p. m., and arrivaa It Harrisburg at 0.46 1;. 111- ~ 1 _ Attention is called to the fact, that pmengorglofiifls I 'Philadolphia at 4 p. or. connect at Luggage: with ! MOUNT {or Accomnomnon rum, hm! orrlre'at L Harrisburg at 9.45 p; m. . . _ . . I fimumn nmtm‘e, , Supt: East. Diurnal": Railroad no2B-dtf NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. .__‘ NQthg. Y . - OH ANGE 201‘ s c 11.31) mm. L... ‘W‘ENLT E B, AB R lAN G E MEDlT oNixm‘)’ AFTER MONDAY NOVEMBER 2613;71860, maximum ruin- of the' flax-them cam-. 1393"; mu- lowezHal-mburg M follow: 'I: » -‘- ' g -' “'2 .v . GOING. SOUTE; '1"! ACCOMMODATION mmmmn leste'nt.‘.3;oo a. m. EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at............ 1.40-. In. E MAIL TRAIN inneaie‘ist:;............ .. my». r : GOING NORTH v .- MAIL Imm will loan at......,.'..-.. . 1.40 pm. ', yxrnnssflmmm will leave 31;. .. . ~, ..;.15 19. ya. I The Only Train lenu'ngHarriabnrg on smy will“). the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South,“ am mm. ‘ "For furtherinfomntlop I. 1] it the onion, in Rehn- Iylnni‘a Mix-bad Depot. 15163:: W. amt. Agent. ‘ . Hmiabnrg, November :n24 '-- » i NEW AIR “LINE ROUTE To‘ ' . - NEW '.YORK., _ fl “—l—". u',‘ A“??? ' 7.1:... Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Tim BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK ARV]; HARRISBURG, . A . READING, ALLEN'I‘IJWN AM) “Will MORNING EXPRESS, West, leivel New York It I a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m;, only 8* hour! between the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York nt 12.00 noon, end I!) rives at Harrisburg at 8.15 p. m. MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg It 8.00 a. m., orrlving at New York It 5.20 p. m. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, loaves Hurle burg at 1.15 p. m., arriving at New York at 9.46 p. In. Connections are made It Harrisburg at 1.001;. In. with the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva— nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Control Railroads . All Thine connect at Reading with Trains for Poth villa and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Hench Chunk, laston, kc. ‘ . , No change of-Possenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. in. Line from New York or the 1.15 p. m. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and eccen modation, this Route presents superior inducements to the traveling pnblio. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, FIVE Doutls . For Tickets and other informtion npply to I. J. CLYDE, General Agent, deli) . 1 Harrisburg. PHILADELNEHIA _ READINAG RAH—ROAD, I-VINTER AREAN G EM'ENT. QN AND AFTER. DEC. 12, 1860, TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBUBB DAILY, (Sundays excepted» at 8.00 A. H., and 1.15 P. H., for Phimlelphia, urrivingthere “1.25 P. H., “46.15 EM. - , ' .’ . RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA It 8.00 All} and 8.30 P. m., arriving at Harrlsburg It 1 P. M. Ind 8.15 P. M. - , [ARES €—TO Philadelphil. NO. 1 om, “.55 Ho. '5 (in lune train) $2.75. ‘ RABIES :—'l'a Reading 31.60 {mi $l.BO. At Reading, connect with trains for running, mm. ville, Tetanus, Oatmnisn, kc. FOUR TBAINE LEAVE READING FOB PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, at a A. m., 10.45 A. m., 12.30 noon-111 3.43 I’. M. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA I'o3 READING at 8 A. H., I.oo}. H., 8.30 P. 31., ad 5.00 P. If. lAßEE:—Rendihg to Philadelphia, 31.15 mi 81.“. THE MORNING TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG 00H. MOTB AT READING with up tail: to! Willow-n 0 Pitnton and Scranton. ‘ l 9! through ticket- nnd other inform-tion any to J. J. omm, Genet-Al Agent; delfi -dtf PHILADELPHIA READINGHIi’AILROAD. unucnon or PASSEKGEB nus, 0N Lmn AFTER. MONDAY, smut. a, 1880 oOMMUJuTmN TICKETS, . > with 20 0011 us will be issued between try with deslred, good g:- the holder end my member'o! hi! family, in any Passenger train,end it any time—Qt 15 per cent. below the regular fares. ‘ Putting having occasion to use the Bani frequentlyon business or pleasure, will flnd'the above amusement convenient and economical; an Hour Peue ill-ill run daily each my between 3.954125 an {immune and Two Tums daily between Be mg, Immune mi nerrisbnrfg. On Sundays onlyone meningitninnon And one _s tel-noon tum U’p,rnna between Pen-vines!!! Philadelphia and no Passenger train on the Lehman Valley Brunei: Railroad;~ ‘ ‘ f .l'ot‘the ebove Tickets‘ or lay information reins? thereto, apply to s. BrldfordJlqu Treasurer Phil-d - phia, to the respective Ticket Agents on‘ the if“: or to ‘ G. A. NIG LLB, Gem“ NP"- Mnreh 27. 1860.-mm" HATCH & 00.5. ' SHIP AGENTS AND V ,5 COMMISSION MERCHANTS; 138 wnmummnnnr, PHILADELPHIA, fl . nnunsm . 7'. ‘ FLOUR, ensmhnxonucn. COTTON. .. WINES Annvm‘quons, T 0 BA 0 (I:o.'4..¥\_'lD‘ "@1144 12 s. now-dim ~_;, =-,Jl;,;',V'w,_.!“.:"'!'_,‘ -, L. GODBOLD, , 13340110111. Tum ‘ .mn Bunxnin o" PIANOB‘ mmmcons mg m. Orders in Mus-smut be lefé at WM. Kmdn’ MUSIC aroma. 92.1 mm; “new or If nvnmnll Hogilgfi ; $ll grieflqgit‘pg the above-nun“ 913 - will mM,, on: on. ' with $l.. m/ié‘oa 3.. nilo'.‘ . , 5.991.841! | Wllpr—An extxa lotiof DRIED ,3 ~ .Jfi‘ptnr-feéiv‘odlfr‘ ' J‘s-r .n'ogm; aa. ». - -'~ . WM. 19008.3.‘kn00. STORAGE! STORA‘G‘ '1: Storage received it warehouse of no}? . JAMES M “WHEELER.