LOCAL NEWS_ Tog DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be bad al Ja m's Book Store, corner of Third and Market ' trees. PATRIOT Asp tkioN.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND I,loos Ilan be bad by Dauphin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAIM. Tan MAILn.--Under the obango of schedule on the diffe.ent railroads. the time of (dosing the mails at the 11 trristmrg Post Office, December Ist, $6O, is as follows : PENNSYLVANIA R. R. jr,44.7 m, --way utail, 11.7.5 p. m., 5. p. We tE. Wed. -6.30 a. m.—way mail 3.50 p. tn., 9 p. m IMRTIIERN CENTRAL It R. Botta.-12 15 p. mail, 9. p. m. Norat.-1 p. s.r.IIISON VALLEY S. N. p. 30 a. in DAUPHIN AND SIISQ. R. R. 1.30 p. m. CUMBItttLIND VALLICY R. R. t3O IL in, 1 p. On.—WRY BY STAGS. f a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Qattara:ay. 7a. m., to Tottestown, no Monday, W e dnes•lsy and Friday. 1 p. In., to Leo itaberry. on Bokturaaay. A stated meeting of the Young Men's Christian Assoeietion will be held at their room this evening, it 0 o'clock, instead of 7, as heretofore . A full sud ptitsettill auentianaa is earnestly requested. FATAL Reaum—A. man named John Saline, A feßidoot of the Sixth ward, died on Sunday evening from i juries received in falling dawn stairs some lime a g o , while intoxicated He leave' a family, laner.—A gold seal with eornelian setting, eon. Mining two awbrotype E. The finder w ill be liberally reworded, and confer a great favor by leaving the n uio at the Brady House. Case ne Low:lg.—A writ of error has been al lowed in the ease of Commonwealth vs. Charles Logue, for the murder of Jared Lewis. The ease will be argued in Philadelphia on the 28th of Feb ruary next. It will be remembered that Logue was tried, convicted and sentenced to be bung by the court 0f Clarion anunty. CEIVIGB or SCHEDULE.—Sy reference to our ad vertising columns, it will be seen that a slight change has been twade in the time of arrival and departure of trains. The tioinge, although slight, is nevertheless worthy the attention of travelers.— The mail tr4in fur the east in the evening, it will be observed, now leaves at precisely 5 o'clock. pi a/4 ay JIIII.RXIIH Mass.—The funeral of Mr. R-ese took place on Sunday afternoon, and was attended by the Masons, the Cameron Guard, the State C spital Band, the old soldiers, and a large e..tie 'urge of °Weans. The impressive funeral service of the Mayotte wee read by Robert Menneh, and after the grave was filled, the Cameros Guard iced several volleys over it. Tea Or JAliliAnY.—To-day in a day bal_ lowed in American History—the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans, when Oen . Jackson, beaked by the Heaters of Kentneky, protected the heavy and booty of that city, and gained one of the most brilliant victories ever achieved. In honor of the event, the Cameron Guard will parade this afternoon, but we de not hear of any thing oleo to commemorate the day. An effort was made yemerday to raise aumuition for a National palate, which may be successfal to-day. COL. WILLIAM BUTLER.—We encountered on the htard-walk last evening our old, and highly valued friend, Cul. William Butler, of Lewistown. The Colonel, as has already been announced, is to be one of the Whitlty Inspectors under Gov. Curtin, SD app..intment that will give the moat unlimited sitjet d irjun to Mt who know him—Demenrats as wen as Republicans. The Colonel, it will be re- Membered, had the misfortune to lose a leg while engage.' in-Cr ut fishing, and our admiration of Ibis science rune no high, that we would vote a government pension to any one disabled while pur suing the business, if in our power. Fia■ Eut.eutra.—Yeaterday, in the Senate, Messrs. tvbindol and Clymer delivered eulogies on Beajimin Naonemaeher, Esq., who died in May last—at the time bolding the position of Senator of Berke county. Mr. Schindel's eulogy was mainly a tribute to the worth of the deceased, and to the integrity of purpose and moral honesty of Pennsylvania German race from which Mr. N. The eulogy of Mr. Clymer was listened rith the most marked attention by Senatorsand talon. Ii was a cool and calm piece 9f 91'14971 oirably fitted to the theme, and made a most morable impression upon all who heard it. Mr. lymer is certainly a man of more than ordinary )ility, and we are vastly mistaken if he floes no t Jetted in making lib mark before the sieve of the mien. _ ANOTHER DOUSSITY Hano lic THE FIELD.—It tee that the valorous Brisbin is not to wooer 'se all the glory arising from the slaughter of nitbern fire eaten. Ile finds a rival in one Col. K. Waltman, a resident of Mount Joy, whom is Ty/graph facetiously dubbs "gallant." We ire no dattlit that the gallant Colons!, who, by le bye, is only a Captain, would carve up the dis doniets with the same ease and facility that he ted to carve tip cheese and bologna sausage, when was in the grocery business, in this city, "corner ' Fourth and Market;" but our voice is not for tr, and we therefore hope that his ambition will be gratified. Be advertises fur able.bodied , to swell the ranks of his company, which is to sullen to the call of the Governor. We derpre . the ebedding of blood. It is cruel in this en ;htened age. If the Gavervor could send a couple companies of gas-pots like Waltman to the ttb. we think the wind-work would end the noes of the Caroliniane—if not, nothing but strongest kind of coercion would be of any use. Tits grave treat/ A WAR POOTING.—We louder and that several Yankees are here pressing upon to Republicans the necessity of putting the State )on I WIT routing, So anxious are they to ae_ nplish this that they are using the finest soph is ry that a glib Yankee tongue can invent, and it ant improbable that they are so deeply inter deli in the welfare of the Union that, rather than see an appropriation of a million made fur that wpose, they would themselves make a small ap ropriation to the Third ll,use ! Of course, in tese degenerate times, no person is supposed to :rform a purely disinterested act, end these gen.. lemen are no exception to a rule which has be ll as palpable as that which declares that twice 15 i. two. But they are doubly interested—first I the preservation of the Union, and secondly, in , earls of arms saanufaesnred in Connecticut -.- leer people, these jack-knife-whittling, wooden. 'Meg Yankees. They preach 'up triesonahle lition sentiments, and aid in robbing t h eßouth- Jere or their slaves until they bring them to a tete when forbearance leases to be a virtub.-- ' l 7 then supply the entire South with arms.— done, they immediately set to 'work to supply North, cheap for rash. A war ii what lbej wwything to bring cash into their coffere; fitting put slavers for the mutt of Aft 10;49' vieg in pocket-pistole. Great atm theilnin-a aril everything is their profit. A VICIZITABLIC CAPTAIN 13 1 11ADIL —James S. Bris_ vf the centre Democrat, seems determined to immortalize himself. Not satisfied with the envi able reputation be gained by receiving a reply to his letter to Governor Letcber, he evidently pants for a fresh invoice. It would puzzle the mast at tote philosopher, after reading his rhodoitontade, to decide whether he is a natural born imbecile, or merely laboring under dementia brought about by laboring under the hallucination that he is a dis tiniguirbed politician of a hundred see power. In his last he lets off the following: "Call meetings at once; organize yourselves into military companies, and declare by one voice that you will stand by the Constitution and the Union to The last of your breath and your bland. Let all the Wide Awake einlis in the county elect delegates immediatel to meet in convention at the January Court, end take into consideration what is best to b., done. These are dark hours and we must pre par, the worst_ Is there a coward among us ? there is, lt-t him refuse to obey his call. Play up Dixie again, re-trim your lamps, and if the worst coma-s to the worst, throw them away and take muskets in your hands, and from Maine to Oregon l ot t he firth shake to the tread of three million* of armed WHO Awakes, OWQIII to prvtcct the Cousti tution and the Union. Do your duty and the Union is safe—fail to do it arid all the noble blood spilt in the Revolution will have been poured out in vain. Wide Awakes of Centre county, in the name of your country, in the name of your glorious prin ciples, in the name of liberty, we call upon you to organize at once." "Fe, 8, fo, finia— -1 smell toe blood of a Southern man, And dead or alive, I'll have some!' There is no use is reectu , nendiug a atz/liglli j4eltet for Brisbin, because when the fools are all dead and the lunatic asylums filled, we shall have nobody to expend sympathy upon. But., touching these three millions of Wide Awakes, who are called upon to make the earth shake—this must include the halt, lame, blind, deaf, dumb, idiots, Quakers, non-resistants and non-combatants, who voted for Lincoln, and about a million who did not vote for him. Here is a diserepancy between fact and fancy; but a small man, physically as well as intellectually, may be permitted to indulge in enlarged ideas, on the same principle that we tole rate a short man wearing a long-tailed coat and a three-story stove-pipe hat. It is a sort of poetic license and must be allowed ; but, strange to say, the fact is here revealed that the Wide Awakes were leagued together by oaths—sworn to support the Constitution and the Union—a fact not admit ted during the late campaign, that the organization was a revival of Know-Nothingism. Ever since the one hundred valeretlelima offered to place themselves under the command of Col. Pluck Brisbin [in a pig's eye] to fight the dis unionists, a martial spirit has arose within him that would have done credit to 'lambastes Purim, when he challenged all the human race. We hope some thing will be done to enable to the pent-up ferocity of Brisbin ventilation, or really, swelling as he does, he might fare like the frog in the fable, to the serious detriment of his Boots. We propose to have a pair of tin spurs made, and send him Lieutenant Allemau's long wooden sword, and the chapeau lately worn by the com mander of the Tycoons. He might practice among the tall pines of Centre, and charge upon them as Don Quixote did upon the wind mills. About the time he attains profildeney, and can cut o the head of a fire-eater as "slick as geese grease," and just as "easy as rolling off a log," the two millions of Wide Awakes will be ready to make the earth shake at his command. Glorious Brisbin ! Im maculate Brisbin !—tbenahall your name be carved, burnt and seared upon the hearts of the American people. 'Unborn nations shall gaze with reverential awe upon statues raised high in the niches of fame to thy memory- Talk not to us that "paths of glory lead but to the grave." Long live Brisbin !—dud forever green be the laurels upon his brow. Let us sing !means to the man whose eloquent pen, like the tongue of Peter the Hermit, creates an enthu siasm that nothing but death itself (or, we might add, the want of spondulix) can cheek. All hail to the crusader who has discovered that there are twenty-eight millions of people in the North, and two millions of Wide Awakes sworn to support the Coustitiatiuu. Pomo,: RECORD.—Dr. John H. Dean, operative dentist—surgical and mechanical—resides in a classical locality euphoniously denominated "Sam Cat alley." Assumed, that the Doctor is fond of fire water—in consequence of which he gets very little work to do at home, and not on the hypothe sis of "no profit," etc., etc., and so forth. The Doc tor goes abroad in pursuit of his calling, armed with pullikens, pincers, cork-screws, and other di abolical devices, to operate upon the molars and incisors of the country folks, who are supposed not to be so particular as to ask for a sight of the doc uments to prove that a man is not a mere _pre tender to an intricate, and, take it all in all, a del icate profession. It appears that the disjointed condition of the times affects the dent. profession as well as all other business pursuits, On the well established prineiple that a man has very little use for teeth, good, bad or indifferent, when be has no meat to eat. We now draw conclusions from anal ysis, viz that the Doctor made an unsuccessful Incursion, and returned to his mansion in Ram Cat alley on Saturday, without the spondulia which gladdens the eye and maketh the heart glad— whereupon he proceeded. to drive dull care away by looking deeply into a quart flask. Now, if he did au in order to spend a few hours under the de lusion that he was rich, he signally failed in his intention, for instead of getting a quart of mollify ing whisky, he accidentally get the fighting brand, and went off at a tangent. He was boiling over with fight, and for a time he supposed, with the fancy of the prize ring, that the sum and sub stahee of human happiness consisted in fighting, and there was little else worth living for. In this amiable state he made an attack upon his wife— nobody else being within reach—but at the third round, special officer John Fleck came upon him, sadly interfering with his demonstrations of pu gilistic science, and took him to the lock-up—from whence he went to jail to answer. He will have ample time to reflect upon the injustice of the law, between this time and next Court. Columbus Vanriper was sailing about the rear of the Capitol on Saturday night, making discoveries ...in search of a new continent where whisky was both plenty and cheap. He found it, too, but un fortunately lost himself in the intricate windings of the walks of the Capitol Park. He pursued his devious anti winding way until overcome by fa tigue, he wrapped his martial coat around him, lay down upon one of the benches, and resigned himself to the arms of Morpheus—periliance to in dulge in pleasant dreams. Special officer Fleck dlooostorod him, and aonvoyed him to the lock-up, and on Sunday morning " Kerlumbus" paid his fine, and left the Mayor's office "a sadder man, if not a wiser one." Charley Butler, like his namesake, Picayune, Game to town on Saturday, after an absence of many years, and finding many good fellows, be in dulged in many drinks, until ha got one too many, and as it was the last straw which broke the cam el's back, even so the last drink fetched Butler—to the lock-up. No money to pay the flue, and let off on promise. ' ROOPS FOB FORT WHE NRY. -- /regtOrda7 all the el;npe stationed at the. Carlisle Berraelmweie sent oiPort Wltenry, by order of Lieut. Geo. Beette== Bier numbered.abeue one hundred and forty, and nearly all of them ware enlisted for cavalry aervies. RE:PUBLICAN CAUCUS.—The ShowB the veto for Senator in she RepoliLittn caucus List eve Ding. The remit may he regard, aas a favorable omen for the peaoe of the country lrt. 21. 31. 4th. s'h. 6th. 23 28 30 33 36 28 26 33 36 93 49 53 Wilmot bowan The caucus thereupon unanimously nominated Hon. Henry D. Moore for State Treasurer, fur the unexpired term of Hon. Eli Slifer, who, we under nand, resigns to-day, and fur the full term of the ensuing year. DEMOCRATIC Caicos.—The Democrats of the Senate and House of Representatives met in cau cus in the Senate Chamber last evening, and or ganized by calling Dr. Hill, of Montgomery, to the Chair, and appointing Mester Clymer, of Berke, Secretary. On motion, the caucus pilmeeilcil to ballot for a United States Senator, with the toltow- ing result : Henry D. Foster - W. H. Witte - It. H. Brodhead - -- Howell - H. S. Magraw - Mr. Foster was subsequently unanimously nom inated. CALIFORrait GOLD,—The following table shows be amount of gold dust received each year since he close of 1854, by steamers, from California: 1855 $10,682.524 1856 40,819.929 1857 . 34,22.4i904 1858 86.179 344 1808... a". 39071760 33 499.409 Totsl It will be seen that since 1855 the yearly pro duct has decreased, showing a falling=tF in six years of over seven million dollars. The decrease is doubtless owing chiefly to two causes, viz: the surface gold has been exhausted, rendering consid erable capital necessary to profitable mining, and consequently diminishing the number of those en gaged in producing gold ; as other avenues of in dustry are opening up , and the inhabitants of California become citizens instead of more sojourn ers, as they were to a large extent in former years, a great deal of gold is retained there t h at wenn under former circumstances have been sent to the States. SPLENDID PAT DURHAM CATTLE.-000 of our en. terprising butchers, Mr. Alexander Koser, has pur chased of Jacob S. Haldeman, EN., two of the lar goat, finest and fattest young Darbain oxen in this region of country, which he intends slaughtering and serving up to our beef-eating citizens. We subjoin the pedigree of these splendid animals, as furnished by the gentleman who raised them: &vow BALL, bred by Jacob S. Haldeman, Fair. view, York county ; three years old Sept. 1, 1860. Got by Mr. Gowen's celebrated Duke of Cumber land, dam Victoria by Prince of Wales, granddam imported Virginia by Enterprise, &a. Duke of Cumberland got by Lamart ine . dem Rost by Dandy, granddara imported King Charlce If. Dutra or YORK, the property of J.icub S. Halde man, Fairview, York county, six years old, got by Comet, dam Annie, granddain Pretty Face by-im ported Alexander, Comet by Roderies IL, dam imported Nell, Nell by Jerry, Jerry by imported Albion. These cattle will arrive in the city this morning and may be seen at the stable of Mr. Buck's hotel until to-morrow morning, when they will be exhib ited in the market-place fur an hour or two. In the afternoon they will be slaughtered at Mr. Ka. ser's butcher shop, corner of Mary's alley and Se cond street, and on Saturday morning served up to his customers in market. All lovers of choice beef: should be on hand to secure "cuts" of these young, tender and fat cattle, which will be disposed of by Mr. lloser at prices to suit the times. janB-dstt TEE GEEIT DamottarttAttoN oN SATURDAY MOM The meeting at National Hell, on Saturday night, was sufficient to prove the devotion of the people of Philadelphia to the Union; The utmost enthu siasm prevailed, end diem were given with a will whenever the Union or the Star Spangled Palmer was alluded to. This display of patriotism might have been expected in the city which gave birth to the Declaration of Independence, and where the masses of the people procure their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of &chitin t Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street above Sixth, Phil adelphia, where the most splendid stock of gar ments for gentlemen and youths, to be found in • the country, is constantly on hand. A Lamas LOT OF GOODS received to-day, suitable for presents, which will be sold off much below their real value. 60 dozen of Hem-otitebed and Grass Linen Handkerchiefs, at 20, 25, at and 50 cents a piece ; 100 Seta of Collars and Sleeves, di ne, from New York auction, at very low prices; Gents' Plain and Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs; beautiful lot of Lace Curtains; Chenille Scarfs, at 121 and 25 cents; 10 pieces of Cassimere fur pants; 10 pieces of Cloth, for Cloaks; 25 pieces of all kinds of Flannel ; 2,000 yards of best brown Mus lin, fur 10 gents i Wvulleu Sinks, 15, 20 coats; Undershirts, Drawers, 50, 62, 75, and a great many other bargains. S. Limy, SPECIAL NOTICES. NATURAL MAGIC! Suppose a ease. Suppose you have sandy, red, white, grizzly, or flaming yev ow hair. Suppose you Fret er a light browii, a rich dark brown, or eb rovun block, Well, you apply (if you are who) CRIB t A DORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE! and in ten miontes your mirror showg you a WONDERFUL TRAN S FORMATION! - - livery hair that &few moments immure was an unNi giatiy blemish, is now an element o beauty. A magoidcent head of hair" is the exclamation whenever you uncover. The difference between BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was not more striking then that between a gray or red head in a state of nature. and use to which this Annum dye has been applied. Manufactured by J. URISTA DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. jars-d&wlm THE GREAT ENtiLitia REMEDY.—Sir James Clarke's colebratel Female Pills, prepared km I proscrip'ion of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., PhssieisnExteaordi. nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute of all those painful and dange ous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess end re moves all obstructions, cud a sp-e ly cure may be relied on. TO DAUM LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period with rcgultrity Each bottle, price One Doi Cr, hears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent oonnlerfeae. TIME PILLS SHOULD NOT BB TARNS NT Yr:miss DURING nos SUM CURBS Di /DM id or resorissoir• ac 'WWI ANN BURR TO BRING ON MISOARRIAGN, BUT AT ANT 0,11.11 TINA TREY ARE SAFE. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, /Patio« on slight exertion, P the Heart, Hysterics and Wuit,s, these Pills will . lieet a cure when all other means have failed. andalthough a pow erful remedy, do not wmtain wn. Caloinel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pampnlet around each package, which should be cciretully pr.s.-rved. N. 8.-161,00 and 6 postage stamps spicing d to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mail. For nate by 0. AA DANNTOlNTrvinmstmrg. jy7—lowly PURIFY YOUR &tall). —BRANDRETII ' S PILLS WARRANTED To CURE FEVER AND AGUE —The effect of purging with BItANDRETII'S PILL 4 L 4 to re store the health, no matter from what cause it may be suffering. They take out all impurities from .the ciff tem; and they have the same power of expulsion over miasm, poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed any poisonous exhalations breathed by man whatever. In fact, if the blood is poisoned, it is. impure, and im prose Mega results in dloontia. BRANDRETH'S PILLS, though innocent as bread. yet they are earelle of puri fying the blood and curing diseaße. So, they cure all kinde of fevers, all asthina.; catarrhs. costiveness and :painful affections of every kind. 64 4 4 / 0" "Ma, St 440. 204 Osbell tet,Neve Tot*, said by all Druggists. Also; *WIC If MILL,. corner of Second and Chestnut streets, lissolrtvrg, and by ell reeyestoble dealers in medicines 401-dawlia II hours Kr:u N PRFPARATI Muth. Ora B a der , D. H du•) Ali-etious OLTP6 lianoine Pr, pinot , iili icr pierv...m. RD, tP"r ' 1-) ik Puft...«144. .t es L 1, ..11U1111, Pre-parnti n tor litre of Los- ni m e ,, o . y. B 1 , 0L1) Goon P rutiou for Difficulty of ft ail' nu, 041.1 Vial W: alinegr, HicLMB G•nuiste t'reo ration for Weak NerVPP, 'limo.. of Dr. th )LIPS G•onine Pr• pontiou for Night L. 0.41 Dim",• o Vkion H t LiallsOL krrrrtitt.o for Lin ty.r. Val rn L,B-i udr of thr Motioo'.r - %R ..to FM11130140 G 1111 , 44 d Pr.p muuu lur Ia Ha niece 41,d Eruptionn. lIM till D'S unto.. Propar.oioc for Pit Mid in tue k. sick btoothch• LE7 bee ad VP rtisr itomt b«. 041 itEIAILIOLLPS EXTRACT BUCiiiU io onather a Mum. rio;4 lkon3tu WE enll thA attention of our readers to an article altvertised in another column, called 81001) FOOD. It is an entirely new discovery, and must not bd CnlifUllialeti with any or the numerous patent medi cines of the day. It is ROOD ROR TDB BLOOD, already prepared for absorption ; pleasant to the taste and nem dtheizei e , rhea,.. f. iz a r , e m. d suffering e,,,,sen natu ral nu action, and what one gains he retains. let all f u r t, o , m ay pt w m i e t r h ty,,,olsome impurity ehr,e r disease or ailment, take of this BLOOD ROOD and oe m otored to health. We notice that our druggists have received a supply Of this article. and also of the world. renowned Dr- I: TON'S INR 4 NTlrs CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It contains no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and to course must he invaluable for all infantile complaints. It will allay all pain, and soften the gums in process of teething, arid at the same time regulate the bowels Let all mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless nights, procure a supply and he at once relieved, fp' Bee advertisement, Ist. 24 15 17 8 7 MI Prom the Todepeoftent, Ana Vole, 1&y 28, 1859. GLo2.—Our advertising columns contain Rome testi monies to the value of a new article known as "Spell. tug's Prepared Glue," useful to housekeepers for traMdlog furniture. It is prepared with chemicals, by which it is kept in the proper condition for immediate use, the chetnicals evaporating as soon as it is applied, leaving the glue to harden. We can assure our readers that this article hits the excellent phrenologieg quality el "large adhesiveness." 225,b78,860 For sale by 0. A. BANNVART, No. 2 Jones' how au7•d&wlm MRS. W INSL 0 W An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Sooth ing Syrup for children teething, which groAtly faCilitate the preemie of teething by softening the gums, rtslucing iallatnnation—will allay so l pain, and is sure to regulate the hotels. Impend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Per.- ectly safe in all eases. See advertisement in another col. umn. sugl9,lB69.ditwly The following is an extract from a letter written by a pastor of the Baptist Church to the Journal and Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-renowned medicine—Maa. Wise LOW'S SOOTHING STRUT roe CHILDNII2I TBSTIIING '• We gee an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. N. wwe never said a word in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is nu humbug—WE HAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO DE ALL IT CLAIMS. it is, probably, one of the most successful tarsi! ci nes of the day, because It is one of the best. And those or your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay in a supply. sep29-diwly I.AIPORI ANT To FEMALES OR, QHEESEMAN'S Pi i. 5. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larities, painful menstruration,.removing all obstruc tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites , all ner eons &Abalone, hysteric., fatigue, pain in the bl44k end limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise frominternip tion of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of those irregularities Alld Obetructions which have eon signed so many thousands of the young, the beautiful, and the beloved to a PREMATURE GRAVE. Nofemale can 'enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. - - - DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy over knesern for all emit plaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are in valuable, indseerng, with eertaittly,periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Em r noit Nrestions, stating woken, and what they should not be used, accompany each box the Price One Dollar tech boa:, containing forty Pills. • A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents . Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to the General Agent. Sold by druggists generally. B. S. HUTCHINGS, General Agent, 14 nreaderty, New Park Said in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNTAB,T. deal ,594dcwly De. - -Brnnon's Concentrated Remedies. No I. THE GREAT REVIVER. speedily eradicates all the evil effects of SIOLP-Acll3lo, as Lose of Memory, Shortness of &teeth. Giddiresse, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional .44,ransenao.ts of the system, brought on by the unrestrained indulgence of the ;maidens. Adis alike on either sex Price One Dollar. No 2. TUN KALM will cure in from two to eight days. any case of tiONORRIKE a, is wi thont taste or smell. end enamel no restriction of action or dies. For either sea Priori tine No. 3. TILE TIMER will ears in the shortest possible time. ano ease of GLN ev.ls after all other Remelts - have tailed to produce the desired effect. No taste or stud! Pr me flue Dollar. No. 4 TR K PUNITER is the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter or how loos . -tending or neglected tint wise may be, Prise Coe RAW. N. 5. THE sotarron wilt cure any case of GRAVEL, permanently and Ppeedily remove all affitetiona of the bladder and Kidneys. erice t Dolt.r. No. R FOH P.t HMI/LARS elf& CIRCULAR. No. 7 TILE AMMON will cure the Wh teti radiralif and in a mach shorter time than They 0413 br TrlPOTrli by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that wil: really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price one Dollar. No. $. THE ORIENTAL PANTIES are awhile, pare and speedy in producing MIINdIItIIATION, or corrervOing aoy iti 4 tigArilieg or Om monthly periods Papp Too Dolan No 9 FOR PARTIIIIMAIts , sES CIoCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price ann,zed. Etichee toirtAge etam , aLd get a Circular. Gener4 l Depot North -Yost earner of ork Avenue end Caimwhill Street. Private Cllice 401 York Avenue, Phila delphia. Pa format* in flarriAVTg only by C A. DA,NNVART. whore Circu'are containing valuate' fliformat en. with full de- Per ptione of each wise, will be delivered gratis. on appli cation. Address DR. VKLIX DRUMM, myl-dlo P. 0. how 99 Pitilwielphia, Pa. Rhoads' Corner. IT WILL PAY YOUj READ THIS. OBSERVE WHAT I SAY ! ! HARRISBURG! ! TO SEE AND MAKE YOUR PURCRASES FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME AVAILING MYSELF OF TUB ADVANTAGES Wlitell READY p. EL-HAVING SECURED I AM NOW READY TO MAKE Mothers. read this. TO IT. WILL PAY YOE TO IT WILL PAY YOU FOR A TTSIT TO AND FASIIIO NABLE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH, CASSIMERES, VESTINOS AND GENTS' FUENISIIING GOODS NOW EXPO ED AT THE WELL KNOWN ARCADE, WO. 3 JONES ROW. CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL" GOODS AT 10 PElt CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES CHAS. S. SEGELBAUM. A FIRST RATE CUTTER ANb TAILOR, CIaCkTO , TO ORDIIII IN • KM FASRIONABLR STUN.: I WARRANT A FIT OR NO SALL oollt-d4m Powne, LIVER INVIGORATOR, T is compounded entire become an eatablieried tact, a .ind approved by all that write/ to a ith contidence it IN recommended. 0 it ham cured thou:Ando wl' had given up all hopea ummlicited certificates in The dime maid he adapted individual taking it and t.. set gently MI the bowels Let the dictate of your ow- to the Li V En -IS will sure Liver 1 . 01 U• Litchis, I) yopepoin, Sommer CO In ry,llr•pay Sour Cagily enema- Choi' ro tiorhus, Cholera Irate, Juuodivv, ek, and may be uspd sue ry, Family Medi- H E I) A HE, l s twenty minutes, i f .poonfulo are taken tack. Ail who use it are in itt favor. MIX WO ER IN TILE MOUTH WITH THE INVIti ORATOR, AND SWALLOW ROTH TOGETHER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. —ALBo CATHART aul7-d&lam COMPOUNDE Pure Vegetable Extracur, Caeca, Air Tight, and tvi , The Family Cathar.l active Cathartic, which! in hie practice more thal The conatinaly int:Teas- 1-1 who have lone used the Lion which all express in a induced me to phis- them pi The Pretension well know, act on di ff erent portions: 1. 1 .1 The Vititil ILLY CA-I with lie reference to this, r) vflo p,.o w iod Imes Sitr.cts, which act alike 11.1 menta v canal, and are, L . „ cases wh re a Cathartic hi! rang amen to of the' Pains in the Back' arena, Pain and Sore. a e body, from sudden cold, "I giected„ end in a long poi Appetite, a Creeping 1041 over the body, Hest-, natant. ail THe HEAD, aill , EASES, Worme in Obi] Liam. a great PURIFIER diseases to which flesh is mention in this advertise- Price Three Dimes. The Live? Invieorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Drilludato generally, and told Thalami' by the Ptade in all the lame timed'. S. W SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, N. T iy7-d&wlv MRS. WINSLOW, eta esperieneed Fume and Female Physi^ian, primula to the attention of mothers, tr-r SOOTHING SYI,UP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHIT.-:6i. which greatly facilitates the proeeee of to ihing, by softening the gems, reducing all inflamtre. , i - on—will allay ALI . PAIN and spaamodic action, and i SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to riritelvea, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INF. , 'NTS. We have put up and sold thin article for over .. /ears, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRU') of it, what we have never been able to nay of apisotior- •-iodi cine—NnV ER HAS IT FAILED. IN A SING' " IN STANCv, TO EFFECT A CURE. when time!: Never did we know an lio.tance of dissatisfaction any one who Wed it. On the contrary, all are delight , th its operations, and ',peak in terms of commetodat of its magical effects and medical virtue.. We sp this matter oi WHAT t - 11; DO KNOW," after ten y al experience. AND PLEDGE OCR IoRPUTATION TOE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE 1. , CLARE. In almost every instance where the halite suffering from p , oin and exhaustion. relief will be f0u...1 in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the syrup is adonlnls tared. This valuable preparation Is the prescription of ooe of the meet rarlattE,Noi.D and SR I LIFU L NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVRA MAIL ING SUCCESS in THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo rates the at dnueb and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al moat instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS. AND WIND COLIC, and overcome couvelsionto. which, if not greedily reme died, end in death. We believe it the BEST and Sti REST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. in all eagog of DYSEN TERY and DIARRUiRA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any of her uscee, We would sac to every mother e ho has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—DO IT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES, NOR THE PR EJ tYDIC RS OF OTHERS.atand between von aed your suffering child, and the relief that will be SURE—yes, A iISO LUT ELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle, None ermine , 4 1 '. 1411 6 the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, la on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Pat.SCIPAL OFFICE ' IW 13 CAR STREET. New 'roam. PRICE ONLY 2b CENTS PER BOTTLE. aeio29-d&wly JUST RkeEtVED! STOCK OF BRANDIES, PINET, ASTILLTON & CO., BISQUET, TRICOCIIE h CO., FOR BALE ET declB (IHRISTMAS PREFENTS! CHILDREN'S, LA DTE- 1 nod GENTS' (TAM, and grew!, vArle'y of CABINET FIT itNi rURE Elitablet for HOLIDAY GIFTS at r. d.,cett prima Also a Dew la of COTTAGE FURNITURE in was.. r by the single p.ece, at JAMES R. BOYD & ON. de2o-2wd. 29 south Second Street. r POUNDS .4 9 PRA) . RAISINS. CURRANTS. CITRONS, he., Se— together with (WAN(I I.ENIONS, DRIED FRUITS, URAgual a v.' ietY of Articlen euitab'e fur the Junt Js. received by Lciel.o 3 W.M. 1)06K, , & CO. NIESSRS. CHICKERINO 456 CO. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED TITS GOLD MEDAL! AT TIM MECHANICS' FAIR. BOSTON, HELD TUB PRICCSDINU REIM, OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS! Warernorn for the C.IIIO KERING PIANOS, at Harris burg. at. V: Mal lost street, t0;23-tf W. KNOCIIE'S MUSIC STORE. sTEWART & M'AREE, RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, WUOLESALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES, GINS, WINES. SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKYS, - RO. - . 103 WARR R.T ST RR DT, RRI S B .UR d, P . 030 _ suQ-411 (ITAIER Aid 'retell/id ( M • W. DOOLi'., VOR the genuine 14.; N L I.SII MUSTARD te RILLIR'D DRUG OTORR. ill cOu al. SANPUItIPS NEVER DEBILITATE% y from limns, Ruri Ha •tandard knowD have nme4 it. And iA Lem re in all thed iaexwu tbrw hitt within the Met two yearr of relief. en the hummes my phoaeweion ehow. to the tenit.snimentof to e used in such quautitier. as judgment gird• you in nit V iGoRATOIR, and ii plaints, Min no Ate Chronic Diarrhoea, pluiuts. Dysetite. stomach, II hitun' le, Cholera, Choi... I n f outwit, Flatu• FP MalN ' rnkurf. cewfut ly dB nu Ordi nu. clue. It will cure Sit b tboamnd' eau Lenity.) it two or three Tea. at commencement of at 0 W > giving their testimitny SANFORD•S IZEMEI C PILLS, D FROM ono put up ft; Woo 1 keep st: aity Climate. / tic PILL is a gentle inn the proprietor has need it .twenty years leg demand from than PILLS, and the Wigs& regard to their use, hat within the reach of all that different Cathartic, of the howele. THARTIC PILL has, well established fact, beet ty of the purest Vegetable on every part of the all good and safe in oh needed finch as D Stomach, e- Sleepiness, and Loins, Costive. nese •ver the whelt which frequently, if us. coos• of Fever, Loss of Sensation •I Cold leanness, flosnaons, IN F LAM M ATORY DlB. dren or Adults, Rheums. Of the BLOOD and many heir, too numerous tr. meet. Dose, 'I to 8. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED CONSISTING OF JAS. HENNESSY A CP., OTARD, LIMY & CO., J. .t P. MARTELL, JULP.g ROBIN .1: CO., MAEETT it CO. LOIIN li. 7.IEGLEft, T 3 MARKET STREET. Cinco of FE.% LVANIA RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE Itit 'HE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PIIIIMELPHLL ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1860, The PAP swage r Trai• DP of the Pennsylvania Railroad Clout pin, will depart from And arrive at neiriiiihurg and Philadelphia us follows: CASTWARD THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg of 2.4 e , and arrives at West PM ladeipbia at 0.60 w. sa. PAST LING waves Harrisburg at 12.60 p. m,, sod arrives at {neat Philadelphia al 5.04) p. m. MAIL TRAIN leavea Harrisburg at 5.16 p. m., and sr rivea at Weal Philadelphia at ]0 20 p. m. Therm Trains nuke c one connection at Philadelptds with the New York Linea. ACCIMMOLATION TRAIN, No.l, lesvep Harrisburg al 7.30 a. m., runs via Mount Joy, and :waves at West Philadelphia at 12 30 p. m HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves burg at 1.16 And arrives at West pi i ii n d e lpkta at IS 40 p m. AO 061310DATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves Harrisbaig at 5.26 p. tn.. runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Diller vine with MAIL. TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WEBTW Ant THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.60 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., ant arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaven Harrisburg for Pittsburg 7.n0 a . m. PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and ar rive'. at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRIBI3IIHU ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leam Phi►allelpliia at 2.90 p. la., and arrives at Hart Jabot at 7.35 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p m. Attention is called to the fact, that passenger. leaving Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lancaster with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. East. Div. Penn , a Railroad no2B-dtt NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. NOTICE. CHANGE OF SCHEIDULE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26m1.860 1 the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railwaqr will leave Harrisburg as follows ri um. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at.. 3.00 a. at. .E.A.Pittibie TitAth will leave at 7.40 a. at. MAIL TRAIN will leaveat 1.00 p. sat' GOING NORTH. MAIL TRAIN will leave at I_4o p_ m. RXPRESS TRAIN will leave at. 8 16 p. ma, The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday wilt be the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South. at 8.00 a. in. For further information apply at the office, in Pena. Sylvania Railroad Depot. JOHN W, HALL, Agent. Harrisburg, Noire...bet PS, 1.880.-1&624 N W AIR LINE ROUTE TO IV W YORK. a4_= A iskk Shortest in Distance and quickest in Time 191TWSliki THE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG, VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON MORNING EXPRESS, West, leavet. New York at 0 a. .u., arriving at Harrisburg at I p. in.. on'y n:.4 hours between the two cities. MAIL LINE loaves ti , se York at 12 00 noon, and se! rives at Harrisburg at e. 16 p. M. MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Burials:l4 at 8,00 a, m arriving at New York at 520 p. m. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Harris. burg at 1.16 p. m., arriving at New York at 9.46 p. m. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 p. m. with the Passenger Trains in each direction un the Peunsylva eta, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroads All Trains vouneet at ge.unit with Pottd ✓ilie and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch e.:hunk, Easton, &c. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New Yqrk and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. m. Line from New Turk or the 1.16 p, m, from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and aurora modation, this Route presents superior inducements to the traveling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, FIVIS DOLL/Pa For Tickets and other information apply to 1 .1 CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. del 6 ;111.1.LADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD, WINTFR ARTANOEMBNT. ON AND AFTER DWI. 12,1860, TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARLIDEUEM DAILY, iiinedaystkreuptiA4 at 11.00 A M., and 1.11 F. M., icor Philadelphia, turiying there at 115 P.M., And o.ls M. RETURN (No, LEAVE PIMA DELPAIS at R 00 kid And 6.80 P at Harrisburg P At. in 8.15 tb_ AL FARE;:—To PhOndolphr:s. No 1 Own, SAS'. No. St (iil Game trica) ELD118:-*-Yo Rvailinr 11.6 11 and $llO. At Reading, ,lonnact with trains for Pottswr), Pd3nern villa, Tamayns, EilliaWiVAlL, FOUR TRAINS. LEAVE READING FOR PEILAIAL MBA DAILY, at 6 A M., 10.46 , A. 111., 12.30 noon and 3 43 P. M. PUILADIRLPIIIA FOR DIADING at 8 1- 11..i.00 r P. M., Mid 5.00 P. M. R °UM t—Rfidiav .7b and PI 41. I`UI MOttNlNii'PHAlti etnom A RRISBUtoR OW. 31130111 AT rtI44DINC• with up '.rain fer Wilkeobarry pittaion and bora - cum. For Inrongn tiotots :ma Trtiler 'wren:3llo7n apply %4 J.J. OL YON, •1 • °metal Agent. pHILADELPHIA l READINaUAILItOAD. REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FARES, ON AND AFTER MO AY, APlslll. O l 1865 N=f2=ErtiMi With 2ti Gotipene• will be issued between any POMO desired, good for the Milder and any member of 11l family. in tiny Passenger train, and at any time—at II per cent. below the regular fares. Parties having occasion to use the Road frequently on business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement convenient and ere'oa.icali se Pour Passenger train!, Sufi daily each wiry liatween Reading and Philadelphia, and Two Trail." between Reading, Pottsville an 4 Harrisburg. C • Pe only one morning train Down, and one after.: n'tip, runs between Pottsville and PhibulelphT• • as/ an Passenger train on the Lebanon Valley HITT Y 1? inroad. For thr six - re Tickets, or any information rtiliitik* thereto apply to 8. Bradford, Esq., Treasurer,Philadol.. Obit t the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or to G. A. NICOLLS, General Pup% 1114.t.a 27, 1880.—mar28-dtf HA Tell & CO., SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; 138 WALIMT oTREET, PRILADELPRIA, IN FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, COTTON, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. voirlkiehn H L. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL TONER • AND Repsount or .PIANOS, MELODEONS. he &c. Orders iu futuri must be left at WM. KNOCHE?" moslO STORE, 92 Market' street, or at BUEHLER'S HOTEL. All unlari left at the ibi/Y9 - 0 111 "1" 11 . 7111 meet with mmnpt attention. to; rat P 1 olrfer'sige ISA 1 ., 16110.1FAn extra lokof DRIED _ 'AXI" JIMA received by WM, poox, Ja., & CO. L I TOR A GE! STORAGE!! 10 atoms teastived atwarehouse of JAMES M. WHEELS& Iti sepittoily