LOCAL NEWS. ME DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may he had at Isers Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. PATRIOT AND UNION.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND limiest can be bad by Demean subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAM. Ton MAlLS.—Under the change of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the li - arrieburg Poat Office, December lst, /430, is as follows rEssuirtAreNts. R. R. Bask-7 a. m.—way mail, 12.:5 p. m., 5. p. m., n i. Wvit.-6.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9 p. zit. riontne.Rß ORNTRAL R. R. Soadt.-12.1 5 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. in. ilrorth.-1 p. m. LEBANON 'VALLEY N. It. 7.30 a. m. p_4:upErix AND 8138 Q. B. R. 1.80 p. tI. OVNBEELAND VALLEY R. R. 1.30 a. at., 1 p. mail. BY STAGS. V a. 121., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. m., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. at., to Lowisberry, on Saturday. AlerOnmiszir.—Vincent Smith, Esq., has been appointed Notary Public for Philadelphia, to fill she vacancy of Peter Ellmaker, Esq., whose term of office exp ires next Friday. L e er,—A gold seal with eornelian setting, con taining two ambro type s. The finder will be liberally rewarded, and confer a great favor by leaving the same at the Brady House, Vnaidettna toninseieg.—Chrlee S. Segel balm was fined $5 and costs by the Mayor on Monday evening, for violating an ordinance, in leaving boxes on the pavement in front of hie etore. WESTMORELAND JITDILANT.-AftitT the eanens on Monday evening, the friends of Cowan became highly jubilant. The reading room of the Jones KOUSQ was filled, and there was a terrible popping of champagne corks kept up to an open house for several hours. Headaches, sir—headaches next morning. Common Scuocms.—We are indebted to Samuel P. Bates, Esq., Deputy Superintendent of Common Schools, for a copy of the Superintendent's annual report for the year ending June 4,1860. We have not bad time to give it anything more than a cur , Rory glance, but that alone enables us to judge that the schools of the Commonwealth are in a highly prosperous condition under the able man agement of Mr. Barrowes. ADJUTANT Gasanar..—lt appears by the Tele graph of yesterday that Gen. Negley has not been appointed Adjutant General, and that Gen. Wil liams now has the inside track. Of course, we are guided solely by what those say who have a better opportunity of knowing than we have. Neg ley ie a very good man, but still we prefer that our own should be selected before those from abroad.— Beside, it is seemingly right that the Adjutant General should be a resident of this city. INTSRESTITG TO Daustasans.—Dr. Beck, of Dantaig, bas been making a curious discovery. Re has found the antidote, or rather the counter poison for alcohol. It is a mineral paste, which he en closes within an olive, and which, once absorbed, destroys not only the effects, but the consequence of drunkenness. A number of experiments have been made with very remarkable success. It would be well for the world if some drunkards took the poison before they touched the liquor. Tax era or Jaarbiar.—The memorable eighth was commemorated by a display of bunting from a number of public places, a parade of the Came von Guard, and a salute of thirty-two guns from Capitol Hill. The Guard did not turn out strong, yet it was spirted, and the sound of drum and fife was quite enlivening. We understand that they expect to turn out thirty-four muskets on Tuesday next. The salute was intended to answer a double purpose—to celebrate the day, and in honor of the gallant Major Anderson. Ancrion.—The election of officers for the Citi zen Fire Company, on Monday evening, resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen for the ensuing term :—Presideat, Dr. C. Seiler ; Vice President, A. Watson, Esq.; Secretary, I. T. Bow man; Assistant Secretary, E. W. Schell; Trea surer, 7. Montgomery ; Engineer, Geo. C. Pager; Assistant Engineer, Jos. Sheets ; Standing Com mittee, John A. Stahl, M. T. Cash, Robert Fry; Captain of Hose, J. H. Whitmoyer ; Directors, Charles Suydam, John W. Boyer, J. A. Sponsler, S. Kreider, Jacob Epler, Samuel Radabaugb, Wm. Welaughlin, Geo. Shifter and P. Bok. Acirlowutnumastr.—We are indebted to Dr. J. H. Zeigler, whose oMee is at the corner of Market street and Dewberry alley, for a bottle of Anti- Dyspeptic Cordial, (Pinot a castillion, vintage of 1844,) suitable for various diseases, and warranted to keep in ■ny climate. The Doctor keeps an unusually large supply of this kind of medicine, and will supply it, and various other kinds of tonics, febrifeges and anti-febrile remedies, to members and others, by the down, at Philadelphia prices. As we are not sick at present, we have laid ours by for future use of friends who may visit ea. STOCK Ilareran.—ln an article on " stock rai sing," a Southern journal has some truthful remarks, applicable to any meridian, as follows : It is choice cows, sheep, horses and mules, that yield the greatest returns to skillful husbandmen. The production of scrubs, or mean stock of any kind, is rather a mean business, in a pecuniary point of view. Raise superior animals, on rich perennial grasses, if you seek a good income from your farm stock husbandry. Such animals may obtain part of their living from unimproved old fields, particularly sheep ; but they want good clover and pea hay in the winter, or hay made from the English grasses. The most prominent error in litoCk growing ie the attempt to rear fine hogs, cat tle and sharp on scanty and defective food. Some want a great deal of meat, milk or wool, from little or nothing. They ask nature to make them rich, while they lie in the shade in summer, and sit by the fire in winter, and leave their poor animals to nearly or quite perish from neglect. JCR-PRESIDENT VAN BUREN As AN AUTHOR.—The New York Courier and Enquirer says : We hope the information is correct that the venerable and dietingnished Ex-President, in the serenity of his age and the calm of his retirement, is occupied in preparing a history of his times, beginning with the great struggle between John Adams and Thos. Jefferson, in the close of the last eeatnry, and to end with the present extraordinary year, and that the work has made progress already to several vol umes. In a lifetime which has been passed in the experience of the most interesting changes and Circumstances, and in the society of the most re markable men, such a work has preeions material. Its author, a struggling young man, a successful President, the first of men in his peculiar order of talent—ail these things give the World promise of a book whieh will be not far removed from the most valuable of American books. Mr. Van Buren yet enjoys life in intellectual and physical strength. Ms exercise OA horseback invigorates him, Rad his elegant home furnishes him the' most agreeable rest. Last of the public men of his day and range of years, he has passed out of parit-peisession, and is a man of the nation. - . . A Newel* On. WILL.—We have heard a gran deal, for ten days, about a new oil well at Tidioute, known as the E-onomite well. A correspondent of the Fredonia Pe.tor describes it dims t On Fri. day, the 21st of Deeember, at about 6 o'clock in the evening, the Economites struck oil at a well they were digging on the southerly side of the Al legheny river, about opposite the Tidioute Howe, in the village of Tidioute. The vein of oil was Per haps the largest which bas yet been found in the oil region. The tops of large trees near by are covered with oil, and the workmen state that the stream of oil went into the air fir above the tops of the trees. Everything about the well and the ground in the vicinity is covered with oil. It was not until Tuesday that the force of the stream of gas and oil would permit the workmen to introduce tubing or gas pipe into the well so as to control the stream and conduct it where they choose. The quantity of oil discharged from the well up to this time, is unknown; it was impossible to estimate very aecurately the amount. An old scow lying in the river was placed sa as to save what oil it would hold, and was soon filled, a skiff in the river was also felled with oil, any amount of barrels were on band ready to receive the oil. There are now several hundred barrels filled with oil lying about the well, and a large vat about sixteen feet square, and as high as a man's head, nearly full of oil, and a man filling oil from it as fast ad rlOB. Bible. The stream of pure oil still continues to flow into the vat in large quantities. This well is about a hundred rods on the river above the famous Hequembourg well. GERMAN REFORMED CAUR.CH IN THE UNITED Srares.—From the "minutes" of the annual ses sions of the Byrne), recently held in Lebanon, Pennaylvania, which have just been published, we obtain the following summary of the two synods belonging to the flerman Reformed church in this country—a church about which most of our readers are probably not very well informed ; Ministers, 391; congregations, 1 045 ; members, 92.684 ; confirmed members, 53,452; baptisms, 10,551 ; con firmations, 5,769; received by certificate, 1,386; dismissed, 579; deaths, 3,318; Sunday schools, 866. These etatietics are 510 1 , to some extent, itn perfect. They, however. show an increase in the number of ministers, during the year of 26. There are 5 churches less 'opened this than last year, notwithstanding the numerous new congregations which have been organized. This is owing to the fact that, in the Western Synod, several whole charges failed to report the number of their churches. In the Eastern synod, the increase fur the year is 17 congregations. The number of members reported this year, 5,508, and the num ber who communed, 4,784. The addition to the number of Sunday schools is 94. The baptisms and confirmations fall a little short of those re ported last year. Banana OUTbONE.—A Western champion of the cuo is the praetioing to surpass Mons. Berger.— He has had but little experience as yet, but is im proving, and hopes to cope with the tremendous Frenchman after a few years' practice. The fol lowing are some of his diversion shots—lt new name for what Berger calls the "romantic :" "Driving a ball down a leg of the billiard table, down two pairs, making a carom on three balls suspended over a pawn-broker's floor. "Shoving his ball through three lengths of stove pipe, and drawing it back into his overcoat pocket. He makes a very pretty right-angle shot through a stove-pipe elbow. "Making a carom by causing a ball to travel a portion of the distance on a cushion, and travel the remainder on its nerve. "Driving his ball between two balls four feet apart, and hitting both at the some time. This is done by his ball bursting just as it gets between them. "Making mass shots from various portions of the table, causing the player's ball to twist forci bly against the abdomen of any bystander desig nated. "His great forte lies in nursing the balls. In this delicate operation he is aided by two experi enced "grannies." GREATEST MILITARY MARCH ON RECORD .—An other unprecedented military march has been as. Oomplished by a regiment of the United States army. A large portion of the Seventh regiment marched front Camp Floyd, U. T., to Fort Buchan an, New Mexico, traveled 1,000 miles and spent one hundred and forty days on the road. This is one of the most lengthy military journeys recorded. It is not generally known that the longest march of infantry ever accomplished was completed a year ago by an American regiment, the Sixth, which left Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, en route to California, a distance of 2,800 miles, and were one hundred and ninety days on the road, of which one hundred and sixty-two were actually spent in marching. This march was nearly twice the length of Hannibal's from Italy to Spain; more than twice as long as Xenophon'e ten thousand, and much louger than Napoleon's journey to Moscow. The fatigue and labor incident to the Am erican service are said to be of so debilitating a character, that of 14,000 men nominally considered efficient, hardly 6,000 could be selected fit to compete with regu larly.diseiplined forces. RESIGNATION.—CoI. I. S. Waterbury has resigned his position as Chief of Police, and Henry S. Rad abaugh has been appointed to fill the vacancy.— When Mr. Waterbury was appointed, we ventured the opinion that he would make a most excellent officer, and this prediction would doubtless have been verified, but he did not take kindly to the calling. It didn't suit him, and it was soon evi dent that he was out of his element. He goes back to soma employment on the Northern Central Railroad. His successor in office, Mr. Radabaugh, has served as a police officer for several years, in this place, and, by his energy in the pursuit of his calling, always gave satisfaction to the public.— lie has now rather a more difficult office to hal; one which requires the utmost degree of skill and vigilance—and we feel satisfied that he will do it in such a manner as to meet the approbation of the community. SPLENDID FAT DURHAM CATTLE: One of OUT en terprising butchers, Mr. Alexander Koser, has pur chased of Jacob S. Haldeman, Esq., two of the lar gest, finest and fattest young Durham 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 : Snow Saw., bred by Jaoob 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, ite. Duke of Cumberland got by Lamar tine, dam Rose by Dandy, granddam imported King Charles 11. Dorn or YORK, the property of Jacob 8. Halde man, Fairview, York county, six years old, got by Comet, dam Annie, granddam Pretty Face by im ported Alexander, Cornet by Itoderics 11., 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 exbib. ited in the market-place for an hour or two. In the afternoon they will be slaughtered at Mr. Ko ser's butcher shop, corner of Mary's alley and Se oond street, and on Saturday morning served up to his customers in market. All lovers of choice beef should be on band to secure u euts"of these young, tender and fat cattle, which will be dispom4 of by Mr. Holier at prices to suit the times. jantl-dOtt nits school for feeble-minded children, Cr Med'ar has been enlarged to the limits of its original Plan, by the addition of the second wing, thus making the building o f uniform appearance, and pr..vidh g nce..rtluitubition tbr nearly twiee the number of children at present in the institution. By Aprit.t.: all the internal arrangements will have been com pleted, and Pennsylvania will have on institution unequalled by any of the kind in the Union. "WHO OR WHAT Is JENKRNS ?"—We have been askel this question by a correspondent, and we will reply that Jenkins is a newspaper writer who describes balls, fashionable weddings, doe , anti who goes largely into goesipping detail. He would say, for instance," Mrs. B. looked exceeding tvell in a magnificent lilac silk dress, with Brussels lace trim mings ; while Mr. B. looktd superbly in an ele gant dross suit which ho bad procured for tlio RC easion at the Browu Stone Clothing Hall of Rock htll Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street, shove Sixth, Philadelphia. We may remark, en pakartat, that the most splendid stock of garments for gentlemen and youths is kept constantly on hand at tbis deservedly popular esiatilishment." This specimen of Jenkins' style will satisfy our readers that he can sometimes tell the sober truth. A LAnoa LOT of GI one received to-day, suitable for presents, which will be sold off much below their real value. 60 dozen of Hem-stitched and Grass Linen Handkerchiefs, at 20, n, 37 and 50 cents a piece ; 100 Sets of Collars and Sleeves, di rect from Now 1 ork auction, at very low prices; Gents' Plain and Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs ; beautiful lot of Lace Curtains; Chenille Fcarfs, at 12i and 25 cants; 10 pieces of Oassitners for pants; 10 pieces of Cloth, for Cloaks; 25 pieces of all kinds of Flannel; 2,000 yards of best brown Mus lin, for 10 cents; Woollen Socks, 15, 20 cents; Undershirts, Drawers, 50, 62, 76, and a groat many other bargains. S. Laver, Rhoads' Corner. SPECIAL NOTICES. NATURAL MAGIC: Suppose a ease. Suppose you have sandy, red, white, rizzly, or flaming yerow hair. Suppose you prefer a light brown a rich dark brown, or &raven black. Well, you apply (if you are wive) T ADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE! and in ten minutes your mirror shows you a WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION! Every hair that a few moments before was an unsi ghtly blemish,ie now an element 0 1 beauty. A magi/lucent heed 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 one to which this famous dye has been applied. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DOR% 0 Astor !louse, New York.. Bold ovary where, and applied by all Hair Dressers. jaue-ddtwlm THE GREAT _ENGLISH REMEDY.—Fir James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Ilatraordl nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the en•te of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is suhject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES nis peculiarly suited. It will in a short tine bring on the monthly period with regularity, each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. I THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT BS TAKEN ST FIGNALRS DURING THR TALI h MUNTIIB OF PREGNANCY, AS THEY ABA Bowl TO BRING ON MIsoARHIAUE, BUT AT ANY OTHAR TINS TINT ARS SATZ, In all cases of Nervous and spinal Affection'', Palo in the Back and Limbs, ratigne on slight exertion, P .lpitatiou of the heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will t Heat a cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not. contain rork, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which Should be carefully preserved. N. 8..-111,00 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. For sale by 0. A. Banyan', Harrisburg. jy7-dawly PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETII'S PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND Acvg —The effect of purging with BRANDRETH'S PILLS is to re store the health, no matter from what cause it may be suffering. They take out all impurities from the sys tem; and they have the same power of expulsion over miasm, poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed any poisonous exhalations breathed by man wbvtever. In fact, if the blood is poisoned, it is Impure, and im pure blood results in disease. BRANDRETIPS PILLS, though innocent as bread, yet they are earstle of puri fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure all kinds of fevers, all asthmas, catarrhs, restiveness and painful affections of every kind. Nol4, price 25 cents, at No. 294 Canal get. New York, and by all Druggists. Also, by GEO V BELL, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, Duetting, and by all respectable dealers in medicines deli-d&wlm II ELMBOLD'S GENUINE ?SEPARATION Owes Gra "- vel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kiting , ' Affactions HELIif4OLD , n Ilennine Pfrparation for Nervous and -LA Debilitated Sufferers. H2.lallluL (Po (leonine Preparation for Lon of Power, Al- Lola of Memory. HELMBOLD'B Genulae Preparation for Difficulty of lreathing, General Wtakneen. HXLMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, Ai " Horror of Death, Trembling. gzimBOLD , I3 Genuine Preparation for Night Sweat', Cold Peet, Dimness of Vision. T..I.IS.IILMBOLD'S Gen Prepiratien for Languor, trni. 'Li' Telma Lassitude of the Muscular System. HELmBot,D•B GI-ermine Preparation for l'aikci counts name and Eruptions. puri BLMBOLD'S (}canine Preparation for Paine in US IA Back, Headache, Sick Stomach. 117 See advertimment headed RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIJCRII in another °clump. nol4-dar,w3ca Prom the Indeyensent, New York, July 25,1889. Oxon.—Our advertising columns contain some testi Menke to the PAlge of a new article known as "Spald inrs Prepared Glue," useful to housekeepers for mending furniture. It is prepared with chemicals, by which it Is kept in the proper condition for immediate use, the chemicals evaporating as soon as it is applied, leaving the glue to harden. We can assure our readers that this article has the excellent phrenological quality of “large adhesiveness.n For sale by C. A. BANNTAHT, No. 2 Jones' Row aw7•dkwlm MRS. W INSL OW, An experienced muse and female phyaioian, bass 80021" ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing se inflamnation--will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will g fre rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Per— ectly eafe in all cadre. See advertisement in another col ama. aug19,1850-d.twly Mothers, read this. 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—Mas. Wise Low's SOOTHING STROH FOE CHM/MIN 'NOTHING I "We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. New we 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 no humbug—wa HAVE THIRD IT, AND KNOW IT TO BB ALL IT OLams. It is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay in a supply. Sep29-dkwly Dr. Brunon's Concentrated Remedies. No. 1. THE GREAT REVIVER, speedily eradicates all the aril effects of SELP-ARUSE, ae Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the system, brought on by the unrestrained indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar. No. a. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight days, any case of GONORRIIOII, 10 without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. Price One Dollar. No. S. THE TEREB will cure in the shortest possible time, any case of GLE ET, even after all other Remedie 4 have tailed to produce the desired effect. No taste or email Price One Dollar. No. 4. THE PUNITER le the only Remedy that will really cure Btriotnree of the Urethra. No mat er of bow long standing or neglected the cue may be. /Price One Dollar. No. 5. TDB SOLUTOR will cure any case of ORAVRL, permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Sidney's. Price One Dollar. No. B. FOR PARTICULARS SE% outoutaix, No. 7 THE /MARIN will cure the Whites radically, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price One Dollar. No, 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTELS are certain, weans speedy in Producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Trice Two Dollarn. No 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. _ . tither Remedy sent free by nail on receipt of the price anneXed. Enclose postage stamp and get a Circular. 4 r o n w e hi ra l l i D I t e ree po t t . No r rt r h iy - i li te as o t fi c t o ce ro to er i o y f o Y rk or A k ye A n v a ezti r e b to: delphia, Pa. tor sale In Harrisbnrgonlyby O. A. BANISTART. where Circulars containing 'valuable informat en, with full de soriptierui of each case, will be delivered gratis, on cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON, X 3.417 7. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. WE rail the attention of our readers to an article advertised in *mutter coluoto, called BLOOD FOOD. It le an entirely new discovery. arid oust out be confounded with any of the numerous patent naafi dims of the day. It IS FOOD SOH THS swim. already ,irepared forabsorption; pleasant to the taste and natu ral in action, and what um' gains he retains Let ail those, then. who are suffering Crete peverty, impurity or deficiency of hlood.atid consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, take or this !Wain Foon and be re stored to health W notice that Our druggists have received a supply of this article. and also of the wnrid renowned Dr. l Voted INF NTIrB Cos ni At., which , very mother should have. It contains no paragoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course MUM' he invaluable for all infantile complaints. It will allay all pain. and st . iften the gums in process of teething, and at the same trine regulate the bowels Let all mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days road sleepless nights, Procure a supply and he at once relieved. irr Bee advertisement. wiil7 -d&v.2an IMPOR.I ANT TO FEMALIgs DR OHEESEM A N'S PI 1.-S The combination of ingredients in these Pitts are tht result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain it correcting all irregu• iarities, painful menstruration. removing all obstruc• Lions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner• 701.114 affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, ke., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup• Lion of nature. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS wag the commencement of &sew era in the treatment of those irregularities and obstructions which have con ugned an many thousand.; of the young, the beautiful. and the beloved to 14 PRIGMATURE GRAVII. No female can enjoy good health unions she is regular, and whenovet an obstruction takes place the general health begins to gelatine. DR. CDEESBNIAN'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all Ma plainte peculiar to Females. To all classes they are in. valuable, induesag , with gtrldinty,perindicaliegniarity, • They are known to thousands, who have aged them al different periods, throughout the country, having the %nation of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when, and when they •chouid not be used, accompany each box—the Price One Dollar melt box, eontaining forty Pills. A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents. Pills sent by snail, promptly, by enclosing price to the General Agent. Sold by druggists generally. It. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent, 14 Broadway, New York. Bold in Earriabiarg by 0, A- BANNvART. decl NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALIA 0 ROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRAT•ED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES! 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The public attention is respectfully requested to the following cards of BLISS SOWS, .Tn., and the Gnovss $C BsEtta S. M. Co.: A CARD FROM THE GROVER 4- BAKER S. 4f.ro. Our Patents being now established by the Courts, we are enabled to furnish the 0.20V211. k- BARER Machine, with important improvements, at greatly REDUCED PRICES! The moderato price at which Machine; making the GROVEL & BAKER stitch, 000 now be had, brings them within the reach of all, and renders the use of Machines making inferior stitches as unnecessary as it is unwise. persons desiring the beat Machines, and the right to use them, must not only be sure to buy Machines making the GitovEa & Batten stitch; but also that such Machines are made and damped under our patents.and those of ELIAS nowv, GROVER & BARER B. M. CO., 495 Broadway, New York 4 CARD FROM ELIAS HOWE, JR All pereona are cautioned not to make, deal In, or use any Sewing Machines which sew from two spools and make the stitch known as the Gnorza & Mazza stitch, unless the same are purchased from the Gaovea & BA KER Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents, or Li censes, and stamped under my, patent of September 10, P 346. Said Company, and their LiCense', alone, are legally authorized under their own patents, and my said patent, during the extended term thereof, to make and sell this kind of Sewing Machine, and all others are piracies upon my said patent, and will be dealt with accordingly, wherever found. ELIAS ROWS, JR bliew Yong. 1.13" SEND FOR A CIRCULAR .Z 1 nep2B-d&wIT IT WILL PAY YOUj READ THIS. IT WILL PAY YOL; OBSERVE WHAT I SAY ! ! IT WILL PAY YOU TOR 4 TWIT TO HARRISBURG!!! TO SEE AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASES FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL KNOWN ARpADE, WO, 3 JONES ROW. AVAILING MYSELF OF THE ADVANTAGES WHICH READY CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL iIOODS AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES. CHAS. S. SEGELBAUM. P. S.-lIAVING SECURED A FIRST RATE CUTTSR AND TAILOR, I AM NOW IMAM TO MARE CLOTHING TO ORDER. IN THB MOST EASE lONABLE STYLE. I WARRANT A FIT OR NO SALE oct6-d4m CHAMPAGNE WINES! DUO DE MONTEBELLO, amps, xcEE & co.. Ou&nLvs n ETDSIECK, GIESLER & CO , ANC ROB-SILLRRY MOUSSEUX, SPARKLING MUSCATEL, MUMM SG CO 'B, VIRZENAV, CABINET. In store and for sale by JOHN IL ZIEGLER, de2o 78 Market street. ICKORY WOOD! !-A SUPERIOR LOT H jw-t received, and for male in quantities to eon pur chase's. by JAMES M. WHEELER. Also, OAK AND PINE constantly en band at the lowest prices. dceB U Rid NGTON HERRING LI Juit I. egfiYod, by WM. HOOK, Ja g &CO oaf/ .QCiiElftEß'S 't - ookstore is the place to . S bay Gold Peno—wormatid TO TO illc imt. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, PIES , "ER DEBILITATES. ly from Gunts, and ba itandard Medicine, known ' have used it,and is new re in all thadiaesseaforwhicb I T is compounded entire become an established fact, a and approved by all that I asorted to with confidence it is remannended It has cured thousands who had given up all hopes unsolicited certificates ill The dose must be adapted individual taking it, and toilet gently OD th e bowels. Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER IN will cure Liver Com tucks, 113 y op e psi a, Summer Co to r y, Dropsy. Soar Vostiveness,cllol. ra [Harbin, Cholera fence, Jaundice, es, and may be used sue ry, Family Medi- HEADACHE, ( s twenty minutes, i f spoonfuls are token tack. All Who use it are 64 In its favor. MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIG ORATOR, AND SWALLOW ROTH TOGETIIER. rrive One Dollar per Bottle. -•-• ALSO - SANFORD•S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, OOMPOIINDRD FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and will keep an any climate. The Family Cathay.. tic PILL is a gentle but active Cathartic, which V 1 the proprietor has tutt4 it his practice more that twenty years. The constantly increas- I ' l lug demand from those who have long used the PILLS, and the matisfac- tion which all express in induced me to place them The Profession well know act on different portions The FAMILY CA. with due reference to this compounded from a retie- Hatt-sets, which act alike manta., canal, and are 1 awes wh ire a Cathartic is reagent entsof the Paine in the Rackv news, Pain and Sore., body, from sudden cold, glected, end in a long Appetite, a Creeping over the body, Rest. Milan IN TEM READ, on BASES, Worms in Chi' , than, a great PURIFIES diseases to which flesh is mention in this advertise Price Three Dimes. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pille are retailed by Druggists generally, and gold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 BrotidwaY:N. r iy7-d&wlr c H ~o~~ _~ MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nnree and Female Phyßician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SY RUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETH which greatly facilitates the process or Nmthing, by softening the gurus, reducing all 212HBRID , , Lion—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and SURE TO REGULATE THE P•'WELS. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to , irseives, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IN 1 " NTS We have put up and 'add this article for ore •-a years, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TUL ti of it, what we have never been able to say of any ro; • medi cine—NEVEß HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINS' IN STANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE, when Lin : !we& Never did we know an instance of dissatisfactio • y any one who used it. On the contrary, all are deligh . •' a ith its operations, and spealrin terms of commend of its magical effects and medical virtue.. We 'q • k in this matter 44 WHAT WE DO KNOW," after Er: ray experience. AND PLEDGE OP'l. REPUTATION ~ v ll THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT Wli tiEhn ;) d. CLARE. In almost every Instance where the law , f. suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be fr.. -4 in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is admhaa. tered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one m the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVEK NAIL. ING SUCCESS in THOUSANDS OF OASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo- rates the st , ,mach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al most instantly relieve OR/ PING IN THE BOWELS. AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme died, end in death. We believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. in all cases of DYSEN TERY and DIARRWEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother vho has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child, and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using , will accompany each bottle. None genuine 13.11101113 the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PESNOIPAL OFFICE, 13 CS, AIISTREZT, New Toss. . . PRICE ONLY 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE eep29-41/twly JUST RECEIVED! k A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONPSISTING OF PLVET. CASTILURPN & CO TRICOCHE £ CO., JAS. HENNESSY & CO., OTARD, BUDDY & CO`, J. & P. MARTELL, JULES ROBIN A CO., MARETT A CO. FOR SALE BY JOHN H. ZIEGLER, deelB 73 MARKET STREET. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! CHILDREN'S, LAMES , and GENTS , CHAIRS, and a great variety of CABINET FU NI CURE suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS at rrduccd prices Also a new lot of COTTAGE FURNITURE in sets.. r by the single piece, at JAMES IL BOYD & SON, de2o-2wd. 29 South Second Street. 2 500 POUNDS RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRONS, &c., &a. together with 0 hAN Gr.S, !ANIONS, DRIED FRUITS, CRANBERRIES, and a variety of Articles suitable for the Holidays. Just received by p 1020.1 WM. DOCK, ZIG CO. MESSRS. CLINKERING & CO. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE GOLD MEDAL: AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, WILD Tllll MOBBING WEE[, OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS! W &Teruo= for the CIFIOREBINGPIANOS, at Hank burg, at 92 Market st W reet, coe2S-tf W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE. STEWART & M'AREE, RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKYS, NO. 103 MARKET STREET, del2J HAR RISB URG, PA. [dam IXTRA. SUGAR CURED HAMS- Just resolved by non , W. 0008, VOR the genuine ENGLISH MUSTARD gt to KBLLSWO DRtra OMB. within the last two years of relief, as the numerous my possession show. to the temperament or ti e need in such quentitiee aft judgment guide you in the VIGORATOR, and it , plaints, Rill' as At. Chronic Diarrhoea, plaints, Dysente. Stomach, H. bitual le, Cholera, It:hole ( n I anima, Plata. Female W ea knes. ce.sfully as an Ordina. eine. It will cure SICK thousands can testify.) in two or three Tea. at commencement of at r ei ril giving t h eir tedimcny regard to their use, has within the reach of all tat different Cathartics Of the bowels. THARTIC PILL has, well established fact, been ty of the purest Vegetable on every part of the ali good and safe in all needed, such as De. Stomach, Sleepiness, and Loins, Costive. nes. over the whole which frequently, if ne. course of Fever, Loss of Sensation of Cold lessness, of INFLAMMATORY DI& viten or Adults, Rheum of the BLOOD and many (heir, too numerous to [went. Dose ; Ito 3. rim of ec ape P ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER TIME TABLE FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PIIILIDELPIIM ON AND A PM' MONDAY, _NOVEMBER 211 m, 1$8& The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Corn pally will depart from and attire at Harrisburg also Philadelphia as follows: EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Harrisburg al 2.40 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 610 a at. FAST LINE leaven Harrisburg at /2.56 p. m., snit arrives at Went Philadelphia al 5.00 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. m., and ar. rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p, m, These Trains make close connection at Philadelphia with the New York Linea. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1. leaves Harrisburg at 7.30 a, m., rune via Mount Joy, and anises at West Philadelphia at 12,30 p. In. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harrill. burg at 1.15 p. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, ?to. 2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. tn., ruins via Mount Joy, connecting at Diller. vile with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia as 10.50'p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. m. MAIL TRAIN leaven Philadelphia at 6,00 a, m, l and arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 7.00 a. in. PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and sr. rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaver Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg all 7.85 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p . m, and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.49 p Attention is called to the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lancaster with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.46 p. m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. East. Div. Pestio4 Railroad. zio2B-dtt NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. • amilmswimmtgliff NOTICE. CHANGE OF SCHEDULii. WINTER ARRANGEMENT; ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH.1884 the passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will leave Harrisburg ae follows : GOING so U7'l7. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at.. 3.00 a. naJ .1521,P73.108 rtiAlN will leave at 7 404. cti. MAIL TRAIN wilileave p_nai GOING- NORTH. MAIL TRAIN will leave at ... . .. 1.40 p. EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at.... ...... —8.16 p. The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday Wig VP the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South. at 8.00 111. at. For further information apply at the office, in Pen*. Sylvania Railroad Depot. JOHN W . HALL, Agent. Harrisburg, November 23, 1860.—n024 N EW Alit LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK. Shortest in Distance and quickest in That BETWEEN TUE TWO CITIES ON NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG, via BEADING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON: MORNING EXPRESS. West, leavre New York at d a arriving at Harrisburg at lp. in., nu' v hours between tho two cities. MAIL LINE leave. New Vert: at 19. 00 neon, and az] rivee at Harrisburg at 5 li. p. m. 61ORNING MAIL LINE, East, les VP4 Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m , arriving at Nov York at 5.20 p. m. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE. Raid, leaves 1141 , 611- burg at 1.15 p. an., arriving at New York at 9.46 p. m. Connections are merle at Ilar•iahurg at 00p. in. with the Passenger Trains In each direction on the Pennsylva Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroads 'All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Potts ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Nana& Chunk, Easton &c. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. m. Line from New York or the 1.16 p. m. from Harrisburg. Por beauty of sesuery end speed. comfort and accom inedatiott, this Route preemie superior inducements to the traveling publics. Pare between New York and Harrisburg, Ft r DOLL hSk For 'rickets and other information apply to .1 J. CLYDE., oeueral Arcot, Harrisburg. dels Ii ILAOELPWIA AND READING RAILROAD, WINTER LRVANaENENT. ON AND MIR DEC. 12, 1860, TWO PANIBNOBB TRAINS LNA'VE HARBIPOURS DAILY, tituadAya ezeepted,) at LOU A. M., sod 1.16 P. M., for Philadelphia, , trairlog there at 1.25 P.M., and Lit ie. M. RIITURNM44. I, M APE PRTLCCIPT.PT{.T 4 i AS 8 011rd.if ttnd 3.88 P. M., arrivim.; st Jvsrifiburg , it I P M. tart 8 .15 P. M. lißq No 1 Cara. ta No. a. tie urea tr. ie) PAII.88:—To Headier $1 00 awl $l.BO, At Reading, mem% with truism for Potterr Title, 'Pawnee, Ontawbute, POUR PRAINIi CRAVE READING FOB PHILAIML PHU DAILY. at 6 A. A. 31., 11.31) 60611114 3.43 P. M. LEAVIJ PHTLAIMLPIIIA FOR BRADINS at 8 A. M., I.ou 2. K., :;.8u r . 6.00 P. 11. Patlaluiphis. 961.16 and 81.45. CAA Willi •Ht:+l ti A isAlSisUirAl 4301 f NDLITS AT READINI* Alin up WOO for WidAeribArrit Pitutun ono elestuaum. iur thfUliSLI tiuiatx /ilk! 01.111,1 Iniorynalioo apply , J . Gratiral Agent, dela dtt pHILADE N LPIII A RAILROAD. RIADINCI REDUCTION OP PASSENGER PARES, OH AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 9, 18114 COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 28 Coupons. will be issued between any points d es i re d, good for the holder and any member of him family, in any Passenger train, and at any time—at Si per cent. below the regular fares. Parties having occasion to use the Road frequentlyon business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement convenient and erecomical; as Four Passenger trains run daily each wry between Reading and Philadelphia. and Two Trait , ' es" t between Reading t Pottayille and Harrisburg. 0/ Br Mays, only one morning train Down, and one linen f:r train Up, runs between Pottsville and Philadelph4 awl no Passenger train on the Lebanon Valley Railroad. For the above Tickets, or any information relating thereto apply to B. Bradford, Esq., TreasureriPhiladel phis_ t I the respective Ticket Agents on the Mite, or to O. A. NIDOLLB, auneral Bop% Harsh 23, 1860.—tear28-dtf H A TCH & co., SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS; 138 WALNUT STREET, YHILADZLPHLt t D.BALNRB IN FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, COTTON, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. no►B-dem ia L. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL Tinto • EAD RIPAIRIM .or PIANOS, MELODIONA, /cm, ice. Orders in future moat be left at WM. KNOCHE. MUSIC STORE, 92 Market street, or at BUN/IAR% HOTEL, All orders left at the above-named places will meet with prompt attention. Pint elan PIANOS for sale. ED BEEF—An extra lot of DRIED BUY jut received by meg WM. DOCK, Jt., & CO. QTOR . AGEI STORAGE!! 1.,/ Storage too:wired at warehouse of nol7 Jain M. warawea, ::::::::::::: peplll-411
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