LOC.4L, NEWS. Tog DAILY PATB4GIT AND Ifinom may be had at j a ck's Book Btore, - eorner of Third and Market FATIVIOT AIM MIMIC — TM DAILY PATRIOT AND TailoN can be bad by Dauphin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAM. TnE MAtt.e.—truder the change of eel►edule on she different railroadi, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, December Ist, ja as follows PENNSYLVANIA. N. It. N ai t.---7 a. m.—way msol, IZ:a P. nt., 5. p. m., P. West-6.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9p. m. NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R. ,South. -12.15 p. so.—way mail, 9. p. m. North.-1 P. m. LEBANON VALLEY R. B. 7.30 a. m. DAIIPHIS AVID Bugg. R. U. 1.30 p. m. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. It. 7.30 a. m. 2 1 p. util. ET STACK. 7 a , e s., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7. a. nt,,, to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. tn., to Lewisberry, on Saturday. • A prem. of other matter upon our columns *m agas our usual local variety. Flan.-4 small abed, or office, located in the lower end of Second street, near the canal bridge, took fire yesterday between 11 and 12 o'clock, and was partially consumed_ All the fire companies promptly responded to the alarm. FIRE Wonus.—Professor Jackson, the well-known Pyrotechnist, of Philadelphia, proposes making a display of fire-works to-morrow evening. H e w ill arrive to-day and make the necessary arrange ments, which will be announced in to-morrow's paper. lifarrAuv.—The Cameron Guards, Cape .Eyster, will meet to-day at 12 o'olock, for the purpose of performing escort duty to visiting companies, two of which are expected to-day at 1 o'clock, and two Ibis evening. . The entire military assort to-mor row:will be composed of about eight , companies. Hops BALL.—Don't forget that the great Hope ball comes off at Drant's Hall this *vexing. The hall has been gorgeously decorated, and every other ariangement made for visitors to put in a gay time. A few tickets yet remain unsold. Bemire one at once—go in and be happy. UNITED STATES TROOPS.-011 Saturday morn lug two hundred and sixty soldiers, in the army ser vice, together with several ear loads of horses, ar rived from Fort LeXvenworth, on theiiway to Fort M'Henry. They were a fine body of men, and at tpietod a great many people to the railroad to see thein. ABUNDANCE Or Puevisroxs.--There was enough provisions in the market on Saturday morning to feed ten thousand men for a period of tea days, at least, lbws?". Netter, Nosier and Col. Metzger made a display of splendid show beef, and, infant, all the butehers had prepared themselves with extra supplies. Batter sad eggs were plenty, at previous rates,. but poultry was a little up in the.ugures. Nexs 4frANDED.—The proposals of donations to the new steam 'lire engine were opened on Thurs day, when it was found that him Marion Verb** was the largest contributor to the fund. The steamer, as soon as purchased, will be named after Mrs. Verbeke, or given any other name she may select, in accordance with resolution 4f the Coin- PIM% Bayous THE klevou.—.Tohn Wilson, James Judge and Charles Price, traveling dampen ions, henna for Carlisle, were arrested by the Chief on Friday, all of them laboring undar the "influenee." Their spiritual manifestations the Chief deemed insulting to the dignity of this great and growing city, and be pat them in the leek-np, the pities above all others that they wanted . to be. Their "coppers" were exceedingly hot, and after malting several vigorous attacks upon a pitcher of water in the. tam,_ they were ordered to vamese. Aleiander Stewart, a lodger for the third' time last week came forth and appeared, but oould give no other reason why be had not .hook the snow of the oity off his boots, than that his partner had got • job, and he was loath to leave him until it was • 8110CIEMS Innumsarry.—A revolting case of barbarity has , Leen brought : to light near Wilkes barre, Pa. An old man named Isaac Bishittg„ . lining in that. vicipity; quarrelled with his son Andrew, and in a At of rage he seised a gun and shot the boy in the baok, from the efforts of which it is feared he cannot recover. It seems that the old man was a parfait demon, and some of his acts of barbarity towards his wife and children would koke' . 'sdlanted the:wildest savage. Re would fee hang the youpiorthildren up by_theLneck Inft9ifawas,aPpeet tattled, and: at other times he weqlttkold thairleads under the water until they struggled in the agonies of death. One of the boys led to the house of a neighbor ono day, badly burnt, and stated that his father had thrown a red hot poker into the bed in which the children slept, just to see the frolic they would have getting out I At another time he nearly drowned his wife by bold her head in a croak of butter-milk I It would be a just retribptioxi if. this man should come to the gallows; and ha bids fair to end his career on the sealfejd. A Cum Snia..--The people of Bethlehem, or a . largesomber of them, were slightly sold, on Sat urday last. For some days previous to that time large handbills were_ponted sip all over _the town and the surrounding neighborhood that Prof. Knie, of Philadelphia, the great wirt-walker, wotld_waik on a single wire in the place, on Saturday after noon, January sth,, at 3 o'olook. The wire was to be extended from the .Union Hotel to the building _eppoejte, a distance of 100 feet, audit an elevation of 50 feet, and the professor was to take achild • over the wire on a Wheelborrow. Long liefore the time announced people from the country as want' town folks were seen wending their way to the' got !Lamed, to see the great performance. Young Anteriea was largely represented, and in a short dela the pavements were crowded with females and : unximitil, turning their oyes up to see the_ wire. The town cloak struck the appointed bolts, butbat neither Professor nor wire could be discovered, when the people soon began to smell a andoe,%!. and it leaked out that Professor /We, leg, body and all, had :left the hotel the evening previous, nborre*Algi',an overcoat and a pair of gloves, as. well aapolketing some $lO that bad been collected forth @ pe l let mimegk'jhat ha was going to give..- On leaving the hotel ' . he 'stated that he was going to the depot to:reeniTe. his, Tire,. bat never re turned. It was calculated that there were several hund re d p eop l e on the spqk to sea his ,performance, and it is a singulaifact, that no one. was =heard to have been there. Thins; cominglask allllsd i'bn _ einem up in that part .of the borough .° To put otters on their guard against its- poster, we will state thak-ho lute on wanrk DYCK: twat and a pair of bnekshinglovas... dlihg i stout man, weight aboutl.B3Ponnils ft. fejtt: In height, rowdyish appeamapeN and a ifernritiT by birth. 4 No doubt he Will soon turn up iOnteiheri else underlnother name. hElr FACTS ABOUT CELEBRATED MEN.—Boma literary men make good men of business. According to Pope, the prinelpal objeeCof Stialtaieare in cultiva ting literature was to, seoure an honest indepen dence. He succeeded eo well in the accomplishment of this purpose that, at a comparatively early age, he had realized a sufficient competency to enable him to retire to his native town of Stratford-upon- Avon. Chaucer was in early life a soldier, and af terward a commissioner of customs and inspector of woods and crown lands. Spencer was secretary to the Lord Deputy of Ireland, and is said to have been shrewd and sagacious in the management of affairs. Milton was secretary to the Council of State during the Commonwealth, and gave abun dant evidence of his energy and usefulness in that office. Sir Isaac Newton was a most efficient Mas ter of the Mint. Wordsworth was a distributor of stamps; and Sir Walter Scott a clerk to the Court of Session—both uniting a genius for poetry with punctual and practical habits as men of business. Ricardo was no less distinguished as a sagacious banker than a lucid expounder of the principles of political economy. Grote, the most profound his torian of Greece, is also a London banker. John Stuart Mill, not surpassed by any living thinker in profoundness of speculation, lately retired from the examiner's department in the East India Company with the admiration of his colleagues for the rare ability with which he had conduced the business of the department. Alexander Murray, the dis tinguished linguist, learned to write by scribbling his letters on an old wool-card with the end of a burnt heather stem. Professor Moor, when a young man, being too poor to purchase. Newton's "Principle," borrowed the book, and copied the whole of it with his own band. William Cabbett made himself master of English grammar when he was a private soldier on the pay of sixpence a day. The edge of his berth, or that , of his guard bed, was his seat to study in ; a bit of board lying on his lap was his writing table ; and the evening light of the fire his substitute for candle or oil. Even advanced age, in many interesting eases, has not proved fatal to literary success. Sir Henry Spel man was between fifty and sixty when he began the study of science. Franklin was fifty before he fully engaged in the researches in natural philo sophy which have made his name immortal. Boo eacio was thirty-five when he entered upon his literary career ; and Alfieri was forty-six when he commenced the study of Greek. Dr. Arnold learned German at forty for the , sake of reading Niebuhur in the original. James Watt, at about the same age, while working at hie trade of an instrument maker in. Glasgow, made himself acquainted with French, German and Italian, in order to pursue the Trainable works in these languages : on meolianieal philosophy. Handel was forty-eight before be published any of his great works. Nor are the examples of rare occurrence in which apparently natural defects, in early life, have been overcome by a subsequent devotion to knowledge. Sir Isaac Newton, when at ttehoel,ottoed at the bottom of the lowermost form but one. Barrow, the great En glish Aivine and mathematician, when a boy, at the Charter House School, was notorious for his idleness and indifference to study. Adam Clarke, in his boyhood, was proclaimed by his fathei to be a grievous dunce. . Even Dean Swift made a dis astrous failure at the University. Sheridan was presented by his ,mother to' a tutor as an inoorrigi ble dunce. Walter Scott was a dull,boy at his les sons, and while a student at the Edinburg Univer sity received his sentence from Professor Baleen, the celebrated Greek scholar, that "'dunce be was, and dunce he would remain." Chatterton was re turned on his mother's hands as ".a fool, of whom nothing could be made." Wellington never gave . any indications of talent until he was brought into the field of practical- effort, and was desoribed by his strong-minded:mather, who thought him :little better than an idiot; as fit only to be " food for powder." CAPTURE OF A Hoass THlEF—Recovery-o f Bto len Property.—On Thursday night last, a bay mare was stolen from the stable of Jacob Hoke, in Sus quehanna township, together with a saddle and a halter, On the same night, there was stolen from tfte premises of Mr. H. W. Hoffman, residing near Mr. Hoke, a sleigh, harnees, two bridles and two blankets. Information of these robberies were brought, to the oily, and dispatches sent to the neighboring tome . and .villiges. On Friday, the keeper of a toll-gate informed Jacob -Grove, the constable of Elizabethtown, Lancaster_county, that a man•had passed through the gate, who had left a saddle in pledge_for payment of toll, Mr. Grove immediately started in pursuit, and at one place aseerbdned that the luau hscl.offered,to sell all the stolen property for fifty dollars. About twomiles weaker Columbia be. overtook him, and brought him tothia city late on Friday night, when JOST. tics Buhr.. committed him to jail. for further hearing. The man gave the name of Samuel Bingham, and, says that he lives in 'Strasburg, Lancaster county, to which place he was going.— He also says that he has lately been confined -in the State. Lunatic Asylum, from whiph , platte be escaped. He is either insane, or feigns insanity, and, circumstances would ROM to. justify the belief that he is .really means, as no man in .his, rig it mind, unless he was exoesetvely green, would per petrate such a bold and open robbery in these tel, egraphie days without a previous arrangement to secrete the plunder. It . will ,probahly be ascer tained to-day whether his story is comet or not. "Da Btu Tian Dwane. '—The negroes in Wash ington (there are about 35;000 fiee negroes in the att.") are very much elated, and some amusing ate-. ries are related of.them. A lady who had hired free negro girl fromher mother, wished, to engage her services for the next year, but was informed by the mother that Lincoln having been elected, her husband expected to get a clerkship, and then etre would send her daughter to a northern boarding school for young ladies. Apprepos of .this, a friend who lately resided-in Washington tells a good joke on the same subject. His wife,inding her washing not executed to her liking. took the washer-woman M task. " Nebber mind," said Moe, indignantly, "neb tratmiod—Maesa Linhon soon take his Neat, den you'll be doin' my Ismailia' " - LEGAL Thum—Notwithstanding the explicit law's on the subject of legal tender in payment of debts, eases frequently oeenr in which parties aro perinftted by magistrates to , pay off debts in coins of le* denomination, in order to annoy as much ass possible a successful claimant. One.of these cases has just been brought to our attention by an amen. Live . _correspondent in one of the country districts.. He states that on the fifteenth of December, a suit was brought before a justice in his neighborhood to compel a settlement of accounts between two neighbors, whose names we withhold. Judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff for five dollars and fifty cents, and on the fourth of January the_ defendant, who 8•611111 to have oeeupled the interim in securing the " material" brought the amount to the magistrate's office in eenta—fire hundred and fifty, of them in two bags. .The .niagistrata should have .givers- thetrivilege of"tattag"biespeplq . honse,again, as by ,law.ssenti( are not legal tender for sums above twenty-five cents. Aatory is told of a Yankee who had offered.. ninety-nine pore for postage stamps, and on informed oCtka lay! in .relation to legallend* Proceeded. to. purchase lie, stamps one at a , thenand: handl/p r . three cents' until tbe patience et: the 'oficiai gave oist and ahe ibalanee of hie (midi tiken id on oei but o in_faymotte h Mt judgments no ' eihiti 'trlikat7 could aril. AN ORGAN FOR THE Bass.—We have received the first number of the American Bee Journal—a monthly periodioal of twenty.four pages—devoted, as its title indicates, exclusively to the bee cul ture. The Journal is printed in the most unex ceptionable manner—with new type and on clear, white paper. The contents are of unusual inter est, not only to apiarians, but to the general rea der. It is published by A. N. Spangler, No. 25 North Sixth atreet,,Philadalphia. CONE. Non= POR INSTRUCTIONs.--By the latest dispatches frOM South Carolina, it will be seen that Major Anderson has sent Lieutenant Talbot to Washington far instructions. Lieutenant Talbot left iMmediately for the North, and he will reach the seat of Government shortly. The President will commit his instructions to writing, and while the dispatches are being prepared Lieutenant Tel. =bot will come on to this city and procure for him self a comfortable outfit at the Brown Stone Cloth ing Hall of R.ookbill do Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. A LARGE LOT or GOODS 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, 25, 37 and 50 cents a piece ; 100 Sets of Collars and Sleeves, di rect from New York auction, at very low prices; Gents' Plain and Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs; beautiful lot of Lace Curtains; Chenille karts, at 127 1 and 25 cents; 10 pieces of bassimere 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, 75, and a great many other bargains. S. Lzwr, Rhoads' Corner. SPECIAL, NOTICES. NATURAL MAGIC! Suppose a case. Suppose you have sandy, red, .white, grizzly, 'or:flaming yellow hair. Suppose. yoti,prefor a light brown k a ricl dark brown, or a raven Weir. Well, you apply (if you are-wise) ORISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR , HAIR I),YEt and in ten minutes your mirror shows you a- WONDERFUL TB. - A NSBORMA . TION! Every hair that reW memento before was an unsightly blemish, is now an element or beauty. “ A magnificent head of hale' is the exclamation whenevenyoU uncotor. The difference between BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was not more Wilting then that between a gray or red head in ir stato of nature, and one to which this famous dye has been applied. Manufactured by. 3. •CRISTA DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. 'jana•dikirltn • THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. . —SiT James clarhes Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a preserfrion of Sir J. Clarke, DUD., Physician Extraordi• nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine in unfailing in the cure of all those painful and. dAngerous ,dis.eases to whielf.the female constitution is.snhjeet.. moderates all excess , and re moves all obstruetioni, and a speedy cure may be relied' mi. TO. SISIIRIRD •LADIAS it is peculiarly, Halted. It will in a abort time bring on the mon th ly perk 4 yrith regularity. Each bottle, price 011 ft Dollar,. bears the. Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent eounteifeite.. Truss FILLS SHOULD NOT R$ ?AXU BY T51L11185 mum me FIRST Mak MONTHS or PsioNssor, As mar sal BURS TO. BRING ONtKIWARItTA.O2i ROT AS OTHER TIMM .raj! ARE 8111...:: In all cases or Nqr_voncend Spinal Affections, Pain.in the Back and Linibi, - Natigne on slight exertion, PRlpitittien of the .fleart,,Jleete ries sad Whittei . tittle! NIS wilt effilkst ii cure when allother means hare failed, and although a pow+. *Witt remedy; do not ,eentain Aroni calomel, antimonn er anlthin*.hu.rtha . to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around eaeWpwskages which should be carefullYdaeservedl.' N. 8.-8100 and . °postage stamps. enclosed. to ari7 thorised Agent, will instire a bottle, containing °Or GO pills, by return mail. For ears tif. O. 4. BA4I/WART..Harrzaberg. jy7-41awly . PIL P La r- f - A FT BRJr 9 r.D 7I TI) B oua w . P f27Ei f j3 A ß ND A : z4l Arnig,7Th ' e *effect of pureog With,III24.N.TAIR'I I II7;9 PILLS le to re store the health, no- matter .from what cause. it may be suffering, They take out all impurities from the eye tem; andthey have. the name. power of expolsion . over miasph pidsOnotts vaPor of decayeif vegetables, or indeed . any poisonous exhalations breathed by map-whatever. In faotyit the blood is poisoned; it is impere; and lm pure blood results in disease. DDANDRETEPS PILLS, though innocent u bread, yet they are capable of puri fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure All kinds of fevers, all asthma, catarrhs, costiveness and painful affections of every kind. Sold, price 26 cent; at N 0.294 Canal ect, New York, and by all Druggists. Also, by (HBO H BELL, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, Harrlatsrg, and by all respectable dealers in , medicines deg-d&wlm vrEIAIROLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Owe* Oft yel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections. HELM*iOLDb3 Genuine Preparation for Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers. HELISIBOLDIS Genuine preparation for Lou of Power, Lose of Memory.. UELBCPOLD , B G enuine reparation for Difiloaity of irooth Ing General Wtsimessi.. ITELHBOLD - 8 Genuine :Preparation for Weak Herm, Horror of Death, Trembling. TIBLMBOLDIS - Gentina•Preparation-for Night Sweats, AA Vold .Posty Dimness of. Vialon: . • TIELLIABO 'EI t gnainv.lrmanition.fazanopt, offhb iSystenz.- n .BLI4I3IOLIMEI Genuine Preparation for Psil4l Counts -1‘46 OppOil•and RYtiptiene, HNGlllllol , 4D.l:.(ii*uninei Prepesation for Pains in. Vas Back, Readaohod3iok Otoroach: • • ' crawl nolTottioement.headed BRIAIIIOhD% )XTRAOT BUORU in another column. nol4-damt3in , Nom the Indepenaest, Neu) York, July* 1859. GLlnt.—Our advertising columns contain some testi monies to the value of a new article known as "Spald ingie Prepared Gluni" Easeful to' housekedperifor Mending furniture. It is prepared with chemicals, by which it is kept in the proper• condition for immediate nee, the chemicals evaporating as soon as it is applied, leaving the glue to harden. We can ensure our readers that this article has the excellent phrenological qeality Of "large adhesiveness." for sale by O. ♦. itsiorrw, No. 2 Jones' Row iletitrorim MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced aurae and female physician,' lame Sooth ing Syrup for children teething which greatl yr facilites the-p r oce ss of teething by eofteniog the owl, Mesabi sie inestunation--win *nay all pain; and is sure In regulate the bowels. Depend open it mothers, it:Wilt-give red to yourselves, and relief and health to your Wants. Per setly safe in all oases. See advertisement in another col.. aug19,1&59-d&wly Mothers, read this. The following is an extract from a letter written by a pastor of the. Baptist Church to the Journai and Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-renowned medicine—Mao. Wins LOWS SOOTHINGI SYRUP TOR OHILDRIN TANTRISM ! " We see an advertisement in your columns of Kni. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. New we never said s 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—wn HANN TRIED .11.,, AND KNOW IT TO SR ALL IT It is, pretiablY, one- of 'the most succaMetbi medicines of the .day, became it is one of the best. And those of your readerslAM-ltaye babies can't do better than to lay in a supply. , sep29-d&wly Dr. Brunoies Cfnicentrated Remedies. No. I. THE DREAT DRAWER., speedily eradicates all the evil effects of DELP-ASTMS, as 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. Acta alike on either sex. Price One Dollar. g. PUS BALM wilt cure in from two to eight ahts, any case of GONORRIMS.t, is without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. Par either sex. Price One Dollar. No. 3. TUB TREND will ears in the aborted poenible time, any cane of Militia, even after all other Ilemedie4 have toiled to produce the &viral effect. No taste or amen Price One Dollar. No. 4 THE PUNITER in the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how long standing or neglected the cue may be. Price One No. b. THE SOLTTTOR will wire any caw) of GRAT&L, permanently. and speedily -remote all afflietimet of the Bladder .a 0 Radnor. Price emt Dollar; • NO. a volt paurromegurop 011tain4 1 ••• No.l Tffill:ASfAitlN will oi4w:the ichltwV PalkquWl and ;# iimuch :shorter time thatl they pin I)e.wpwww4 anytitlier treatment.' tint le the pigrezr!eqf_ i thet resEtworreetthin digortler. Flesolilit UP:44c ; OR; biti:t THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are oertaiti,sireAnd s; speedy in prodneinKM.FISTBT,BITATION,..OI , cortontitt7 , e". Meilen 'or:the their peiiSds.. Price Two De No =. IPIDIFFAIITLCULAIS3 B.llg C4Retlialt.• • Mtner'Rensodi sent•free by mail en reesipt er the price kwaeXed: :Zneloie, postage:stamp 4 1 0 3 4,1 6 t (I . l irtalltr , - General Depot Ndefh=lisist , iernei or Yert-Aveisne And 04 4 10 01U8trenti -Privateißlice4ol.Porkawimie,i °reale to stairieberg W only om bye. A-.-BANNVART. where 00 3 1fiare. coot& adam ble tt0,101 1 .44 , p4;,..wi,AL_104 ;eoriPtibiu'Or eiihkelalitinintennt'sronztPPF": cation. Addrem D , •-- myl-dly P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. WE call the attention of our readers to an article advertised in another colunin, called BLOOD rocm• it is an entirely new discovery, and must not be confounded with any of the numerous patent medi cines of the day. It is, FOOD FOR ens BLOOD, already prepared for absorption; pleasant to the taste and natu ral in action, and what one gains he retains. Let all those, then, who are suffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and conse9uently with some chronic disease or ailment, take Of this BLOOD FOOD and be re stored to health. We-notice that our druggists have received a supply of this article' and also of the world renowned Dr. EATON'S Inv 42ITIFIA CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It contains no paregoric or opiate Of any kind whatever, and or course must be invaluable for all infantile complaints. It will allay all pain, and soften the game in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels Let all mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days -and sleepless nights, procure a supply and be at once relieved. It? Bee advertisement, nun -dic.wBm IMPORI ANT TO FEMALES DR. QHEESEMAN'S PIL LB. 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 vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturlbed sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature. DR. CHEF 4 SEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of those irregulirities and obstructions which have con signed so many thousands of the young, the beautiful, and the beloved to a PERMATUKS GRATE. No female can enjoy good health tiniest) she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. DR. CHEESEMANT PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are in inducing, with certainly, periodical ressaaritv. They are known to thousands, who have need them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of seine of the most eminent Physicist/sr is America. Expticit directions, stating when, and when- they shonld not be need, accompany each box—the Price One Dollar each box, conrainingfurry Pitts... A valuable . Pamphlet, to m e had free, of the Agents. Rum sent by snail, pr o mpt ly , by enclosing price to the General Agent. Bold by druggists generally; B. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent, , 14 Broadway, 'gen York. Bold in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNVART. decl 1 69-ditnly. • N OW WITHIN REACH OF ALL GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES! 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. • The public' attentiou is respectfully requested to the following cards or Ewes Mows, .)ra., and the Guoviu & BAKKE 8. M. IDo. A CARD FROM' THE GROVER ¢ BAKER S. M. CO. Our Patents being-now established by the'Coorts, we are enabled to 'furnish tho 014(Mili MiliCktuo, with iropttrtant iiiipreveinerita, at greatly REDUCED; PRICES! The moderate price at which: Machlneiti making the Geoiroa & BAKER stitch, can; now he had, brings, thern within the reach of all, and renderwthe use of Machine!' making inferior atitchea p unnecessary is St•ia mucus Persons. desiring tbe beet 3144hinea, ind“tbe' . right to use them, must not only be Imre to buy Maeliineimaking the Gaoveu,& Balms stite.bibut also that:sueb Machines we Made. aud stamped uoder our patp4to and g u im e ,of IlLikallowl!, Jo_ GROVER & RARER Si If. CO., . . . 496 /3roadrocty, New York A CARD FROMR . LIAS .4ow.g, JR All persons are caillioned 'not to make, deal tn li or use any Sewing Machines which- sew from two spools and make the stitch ket•eui as the Gums. stitch, unless the, same are purchased from . the Quoyien di EA , t. N.BR Sewing „Machine Company, or their Agents, or Li. comes, and`stamped under my patent of Setitember 10, ,i_sta t _ Said Cinipaay, and , their Licensee, alonn, are . .legaliy latheriaed: -under their own,patents; andlny i naid patent, driiing the extended teri:! tkereof,-to make, and call this kind. of Bewingliachine, and all Ohara are-piracies -alma my maid patenti and will be dealt with accordingly, wherever found. ELIAS HOWE, JR Piste You. Er SE ND FOR A CIRCULAR sep2B4l.tirly IT WILL PAY YOU` READ THIS. IT WILL PAY YOlr, OBSERVE i WHAT I'....SArti IT WILL PAY YOU /Oa A .VISIT TO HARRISBURG! ! TO SEE AND MARN,YOUR PURCHASES FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME AND.FASHIONABLE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH; CASSIMEREB, VESTINGS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL KNOWN ARCADE, 3ro. 3 JONES ROW,. AVAILING MYSELF -OP THE ADVJUITAGES WHICH READY CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL GOODE AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES. CHAS. S. SEGELBAUM. P. 8.-HAVING SECURED A FIRST RATE CUTTER AND TAILOR, I AM NOW -BRADY TO MAKE CLOTILDIG TO ORDER IN THE, MOST FASHIONABLE I WARRANT A FIT OR. N 0 RAUL ocit6-d4Ea CHAMPAGN..t. WINEBI, DUO DE MONTICELLO, RBIDERECK it CO., • ' 41.1118:RURS RIDIDSIROK, WM444.006 ANORORSILLKRY N.OI7OBRUKI SPARKLING NIISOATEL, MUMM 00 12 8' YNB,ZFNLY.r. - CADINXT,. gore and for sidle by 301IN ZIMILIN, don • • • 73 Market street. lIIOKORY WOODI . I-A strPEramt, LOT LI Act received, and for sale in quantitiea to aidt, puxL chaaeri l / 2 14%_• .- • JAMES IF.„.01) ,00nafiyatli an. hfitui ANSi the Ismaili' prices ' deed NGTON fHERRING 1 teardAroe 'WK-Akostalk• &of) . , I QoIitt I FER'S Bookstore is thenSeee— k) buy Gold Pono —warranted TO T 0 iJfeatcaL SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES IT is compounded entirely from Gums, and ha become an established fact, a ittuidard Medicine, known and approved by all that,‘,J have used it,and is now re sorted to with tics:indent* Wi in all thediseames forwhich it is recommended. 0 It has cured thousands who had given up all hopes H unsolicited certificates in The dose must be adapted individual 'taking it, and to act gently on the bowels. Let the dictates ofour 0 I use of the LIVER N. will care Liver Cont. tacks, D y gip opal a, Summer Co in ry,Dr•pity,S•ur Co aliveness, Chol ra Morita*, Cholera lenee, Jaundice, es, and may be used sue ry, Family Medi- HEADACHE, twenty minutes, I I spoonfuls are taken , tack. All who use it arel in fte favor. MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THB INYIG ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. ALSO SANFORD•S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED BROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Cases, Air ?tight, and will keep many climate. • tic PILL is a gentle but W the proprietor has used in ro r " r t from those .3 PALLS, and the Batistal. regard to their hee l has The Family Cathar. active Cathartic, which his practice more than The constantly bigness who have . long used the 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 ratio n:tracts, which act alike ritentaty canal, and ire cane wh3re a Cathartic is r ang e men to of the Pains in the - Back mos, Pain and Sore. body, from sudden , mild, sleeted end in if 10 Appetite, a Creeping over the body, Keit. _ WAUGH? 'IN Tne Rim), al EASES, Worms in Chil • dem, 'a great PIIRIPIRRI diseases to which flesh is mention in this advertiser Price: Three Dimes. The Liver Invig,orator and Family Cathartic Pille are retailed by generally, and cold wholesale by the Trade in all the towns. S. T. W SANFORD, M:-D., blanutboiamer and Proprietor, 209 Broadway, N. r. jyr.d&wiy MRS. WINSLOW, . . An experienced Nurse and. Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, - 11.4 SOOTHING S.Y RUP, FOR - CHILDREN - TERTHI‘iI, which greatly facilitates the process of t •stbing, by softening:the, giunsi ,raduchig_ all imilansnritiow—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and 8.7011 - T:o' Balla -T . . It It — it WELS . Depend upon it mothers, it will give mat to ymirselves RELIEF AND HEALTH TO.YOUR•rm NTS .We.have putup and sold this article for over years, and CAN.SA.Y, IN: CONFIDENCEAND .TRU of it, what we have never been able to say of any othi•J cine-:.NEVER RAI3 - , FAILED, 'TN DlNir ?.; IN ST ANO .TO •EFFECT . A CORE, - when tim [r used. Never Aid we know auliastance of dismatisfattim. •• r any one .Who used On thecontrary, all are delight. ; with its operations; and speak in terms of commend , . I of its:magical - effects and medical •virtue•. We ej• t in this matter "WHAT A'R D0.11N0W, 3 1 sifter ten c .ra , experience, AND PLEDGE OUR ItF.PUTATION . :I- , `D TUB FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE i,PC °LABE. In almost every instance where the intim suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be f0 , ,,d in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis tared. This valuable preparation blithe prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES is New England, and has been used with NEVER FAIL INN SUCCESS in T 110UKANDS:01? CAS,IK. It not only relieves the child from polo, but invigo rates the stomach • and lbowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al most instantly relieve . GRIPING IN THEROWELS. AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme died, end in death. We belieyeit the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, ineell cases of DYSEN TERY- and DIARRHOLIC IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who 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, A BSOLUTIILY ffUltE--tofelloW the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. 'None gentiliiirimless the facsimile of CURTIS & PRRIEINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Bold by Druggists throughout the world. , PRINCIPAL Orrior, 13 CEDAR antIiTIAINIT TORN. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PEN BOTTLE. - esp294l&wly JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE AND WELL BELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONSISTING OF PINET, CASTILL lON A CO., BISQUET, TRICOCHE A CO., JAB. HENNESSY A CO., OTARD, DUPUY A CO., J. & F. MARTELL, JULES ROBIN & CO., HAUNT & CO. BOR SALE BY JOHN H. ZIEGLER, declB 73 MARKET STREET. CHAISTMAS:PRESgNTS! . _ CHILDREN'S, 'UMW' slid GENTr 011911t2, and a great vatiety of CIABINNT , FURNITURN suitable for HOLIDAY , GIFTS at redOesil prices ' Also a newlat of COTTAGE FURNITURE in nets, .t- by the singlopiecei at • JAMES R.'BOYD & SON, delladved; ' 29 dont& Second Street. 2,500 POUNDS RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRONS, irso., & e..' together with °RAMO, LEMONS, DRIED FRUITS CTIANDBItRIES, and a variety of Articles mutable for the Holidays. Just received by jtht2o.l TIM. DOCK, /a., it CO. MX2BOB. CHICKERING & CO. DAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE (PrOLD NIEDAt: AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, Brim sar /1111Q1D 1 / 1 0 DYER SIXTY COMPET/79RE! . • • Watteroolll (Or - the, 011itri . Igt! RIANOBiSi ROMs: birg,-at,92-Malketlitiee • : • 0c234f StifteCL iy E &IVE RECTrFYI NG DISTITIERS; WROLESALBVEA.WI44IN 4 BRANDIES, ci fNENyw num SCOTCH) IR8 1 1 4-1-94 D tomooN NO. l'Oft ,SE -131. R B 442 i 11;44; X=l-0-3 Olt P A 1184 UM:24W. CURED RAMO,. 1 1 r3c1M.4.0i_CrO: 'VeitkIieWeriiiiIOII4LISIIMUSTARD gi to KRILDWO DREG 11201131. within the last two years of relief, VI the nnmeroue my possession show. to the temperament of Us used in such quantities as judgment guide yen in the V[ ORATOR, and it plaints, Bali us AS- Chronic Diarrhoea, plaint s, Dysente. Stomach, H bitnal ic,.. Cholera, Cholp. I nlantunt e F I at tt. Female Weaknes. desefally as an Ordina. eine. It will cure MICR thousands can testify.) in two or three Tea. et commencement of at giving their testimony *thin the reach of all that different Cathartics of the bowel!. THARTIC PILL hae, well established fact, been ty °Utile meet Vegetable on every part of the ali go od and safe in all needed, snob as De. Stoinach, Sleepiness, and Loins; Costlie ness over the whsle which frequently, if im mune of Fever, Lou of ' Sensation • f Cold leisure*, HAMMOND, or INFLAMMATORY 018. dren or Adults, Rheum of' the BLOOD and many heir, too immerse e to spent. Dose , 1 to 8. Lints of Qtrauel. p.ENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE AWKAPPINAPRIOARIE FIFE TRURO/11LT TO & FROM POILADELPIER: ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TE, .460, The Passenger Trains of the Penn/Titania Ra;d s eggi pany will depart from and arrive at Earl I n ..4 Philadelphia an follows : EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Harrisburg la 2.40 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.50 a. m. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.65 p. ra., n and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. as., audit. rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. These Trains make close connection at Philadelphia with the New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. I,leaves Harriebulg at 7.80 a. m., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at Wiat Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m. HARRISBURG. ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris burg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves/Jar:lonm at 6.25 p. m., runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Dille& villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.60 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. In., air arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 7.00 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and as. rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAlN.llavell Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg II 7.36 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitthode./plOlO 4.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.46 p. m. • Attention is called to the'fact, that passenger! reiis Philadelphia at 4 p.. M. connect at Lancaster., trith MOUNT-JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, end arriviras Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. smarm. D. ITOtrt* Supt. East. Div. Peatea Railroad. n023-dtf NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY: lIMICANEENNIOANIII NOTICE. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WINTER ARRANGEMENt: ON AND AFTER mONDAg, NOVEMBER. 20211,1800,, the Passenger Tian', of the Northern Oential RAU* will leave Harrisburg ae follows : GOING SOUTH. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave 5t..3.00 - 14 IMPRESS TRAIN will leave at T 4016 a. MAIL TRAIN will leave at 1.30 p•mh, GOING NORTH: • 71. MAIL TRAIN will leave at 1.40 p. zw. =Tam TRAIN, win leave at &IA p. . - The only Train leaving ile:irisimrg on Sunday will)* the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South. at SAO is. in. For further information apply at the office, in Pena. sylvania Railroad Depot. JOHN W . HALL, Agent. Harrisbarg, November 23, 1860.—n024 N EW AIR LINE ROUTE . T 0 NEW YORK. Shortest in Distance and quickest in Tiu BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OP NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG, VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON' MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at 0 a [H i arriving at Harrisburg at Ip. m. , otry Ojk home between the two cities. MAIL LLNE leaves New York at 32.00 noon, and nil rives at Harrisburg at 8.16 p. m. MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg 10 8.00 a. m arriving at New York at 5,20 p, m, AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Harrill. Inirg at 1.15 p. m. , arriving at New York at 9.45 p. m. Oonnections are made at Harrisburg at I.oop. m. with the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Perinsylvti nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Hential Railroads All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Pante. vile and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for /thine& Chunk, Easton, its. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between Haw York and Harrisburg, by the 0.00 a. in. Line from New York or the 1.15 p. m. from Harrisburg. for beauty of scenery end speed, comfort and acmes modation, this Route presents superior inducements to the traveling public. Pare between New York and Harrisburg, Pm' DOLLARS For Tickets and other information apply to J I. CLYDE, General Agent, dels Harridans.. pIiILADELPHIA. AND READING RAILROI,D WINTER ARRANG.ENIE ON AND AFTER DEC. 12,1860 TWOY'AIMIDOBB TBAINB LBAVB HA DAILY, (Sundays ezeopted,) at 8.00 A. M., ane... M., for Philadelphia, arri rile there at 1.26 P. y P. M. RITUBNINO, LAM PEILAbILPII.3 at 6.00 and 8.80 P. 81. 7 arriving at Harrisburg at 1 P M. and B.li P. M. PAIUBS:—To Philadelphia, No I Can, 18.25 ; se. a, (in same train) 1216. PARIIB:,—To Readier $l.BO and $l.BO. ' At Reading, Connect with trains for Pottssits, kihassei.. Tills, Tamaqua, Catawba', AG. • 1101111 TRAINS LEAPS! B.BADINO ROB PHILADIL. pins PALLY, at 8 A. M., 10.46 A. M.,12.00 amend 848 P. M. LICATA pairLAD.BLPHIA . POR lIBADINO at I A. M.,1.00 P.M" 8.80 P. M., and 5.00 P. A. PABBS:—Beading to Philadelphia, 81.76 and BI SS THE MORNING TRAIN FROM lIA.RRIBBUBH VOW &SOTS AT !MARINO with up train for Wilkesbsere Pittston and Scranton. /or through tickets And other information apply to J. J, CLYDE, General Agent. del64tf p HILADELPHIA "irAILBOAD. itgADlNii REDUCTION OF PASSENGER TARES, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 2,, 15611 COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 Columns, Will be' Bunted between any points desired, good for the holder And any member of kin family, in any Passenger train, and at any time—at 25 per cent. below the regdlar fares. Parties having occasion tootle the Road ftequently on businesp or pleasure, will .dud the above arrangement convenient and- eresomicalT as Your Passenger trains run daily each ink I , etween Reeding and PhilidC/#l4O l and Two Train/ Or' between Reading, Pottsville mil Harrisburg. Or Brodays, only one morning train Dori, and one after, err train Up, rune between Pottivillemdi Philadelphit and no Paatanger train on the Lebigka . Valley Blench Railroad. POT AT DILIOTO TWISTS, or 011iOTIO81161i TOWN! thereto apply to B. Bradford, Req., Treasurer, ' , halide phis, e the nepenthe Tidket Agents on the brasier te G. A. NICOLL/1, General En" Iferen 27, 1660.—Thardildtl HATCH & CO., SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION-MERCHANT IgiV 136 WALNUT STREET, PHILADVAPILIA, Dzumes ELl:mg, GRAIN, PRODUCE. COTTON; WINES-AND- LIQUORS, TOBACCO 4N4',c10485.. L 'ACTIceiL TftDlllR •? - op lipprompuror;llANoo, 14}4,0Dgo,ft • to. , ftftkorithattireintstle ft l• at WM. KM 311:1§/4 0 1 '.011 1 414 98,1dIplkot Stfaltl, Or as KM* latiTll4l trOpmplettlit the above.named gimpy weptmitkolopliptitiention. Hint awe P LAN 013-for eats. sapllaryl N. Krl tEE - F.;-Ari eon( 40.0pp : 0R AimprivormeivAd by WM. DOOM. & ITR` l Monet limited at Warehouse of sten auto M. wuzzum.'