LOCAL.NEWS. T el D14.11.1' P4.141[07 Asp Tema may be had at has Book Ntora, corner of Third laid Market PATRIOT .AND UNION.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND VON ran be had by Dauphin subscribers, every going, at the periodical store of J. 8• FRAM. TV ?Ling.—Under - the change of sohednle on t h e different railroads, the time of olosing the tee th es the Harrisburg Post Office, December let, 860, is as follows PENNSTLYANIA. R. R. R m s.-7 a. m.—way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. p.lO. mail, 3.50 p. m, 9 p. m. IframL..-6.30 s• m,--way NORTHERN ourrnAii. R. sot L-12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9.p. in. North. -1 p. in. LIBiIION 'VALLEY R. B. WO a. m. DAL-NM 111131 MEW- R. R. 1.30 P. M. C UMBERLAND *ALLEY R. R. 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m.—way BY =AGE. if a. m., to Etettysharg, on Tneeday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. nt., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lewieberry, on Saturday. Lvswis tom-yr.—Two vagrants took lodgings in the look-up on Monday night, and were turned out yesterday morning to see the Inauguration ihts. "L im Giutr_"—The communication ragged "Little Giant," although it meets our views to a dot, is scarcely worth publishing now. The position angered by the negrues in consequence of the elec tion of Lincoln and Curtin, is merely an impudent one, and not justified by anything that has yet oc curred. There is conservatism enough left to hold them in check. 6.1.1) Accronwr.—Testerday afternoon Willie, a little son of Jacob Walters, grocer, corner of Third and North streets, met with an aeoldent which may terminate in death. The Newport band was play ins in front of the residence of Mrs. Johnston, in 'orth street, and the ohm was in the act of arm-, ing the street, when two two-horse sleighs, loaded with men, turned into the street at a rapid pace, when one of the heron truok the child, and one of the runners of the heavy loaded sleigh passed over its abdomen. The doctors had not ascertained the extent of the injury at the time we left the honer. Bet, imeingbeen a witness to the accident, we can only say that we fear the child is internally injured to such an extent as to render its recovery extremely doubtful Annecy as Ptereocurrrs_=The anticipation of a fine field for plunder, drew to this city yesterday a number of the light-fingered gentlemen, who commenced operating early in the day. Pour of them were watelaefi'olosely by the polies, and offi eer Reek sneeeeded in capturing four of them, who gave the names of Joseph Keiser, Burk Hackera, White Hackers and John Logan. They were pointed out by two Philadelphia Detectives, and one of them was arrested while in the very act of attempting to pick a pocket They were taken be fore Justice Baader, who committed them tolail for a further hearing, TWO feligWO- 4amed Whit man any Perkins, whoare supposed to, figure in the Rogue's Gallery if New York, where also spotted by the Philadelphia Detectives, and taken in charge by Chief Radabaugh, who has them in tlic loakuP- The prompt arrest of these fellows in a great - measure deterred others from operating boldly—still in the face of the arrests, • several pockets were picked of small amounts._ On the Whole, however, their trip to= the Capital scarcely paid expenses. Timms of Itsevscr.—The Paxton Hose Com pany, at a meeting held by thern'onhtonday eve ning, January 14th, 1661., adopted the iollowing preamble and resolutions : • WHEREAS, It has pleased Divine Providence . to remove from this life oar late member, Frederick Riney And mamas, It is due to the:memory of the deceased that we should properly manifest our high esteem of his many noble qualities ; there fore, Betaiced, That we have learned with feelings of regret of the death of our late member and Mend, and whilst be bow submissively to the man dates of an all-wise, benitleent Creator, who has taken from among us one whom we highly es teem, we would express the deep sorrow which the erent ban caused, and to signify, by our grief, the tribute of reartet, which we 4101t0 to foxy to bit memory. Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with the widow and relatives Of the deceased in their heavy bereavement; that we extend to them, under this Meting dispensation, our Antlers oondolenesi ; that we will cherish with th em the memory of his many virtues. Received, That we place the hose carriage and meeting room in mourning for the term of thirty days. Revolved, That a eopy of the above postai& and resolutions be sent to the family of the de ceased and published in the daily papers of the city. DATIL, Bums, Secretary. Two Irtsuaunartow ow Gov. Cunvitt—Tan _ • annAlk,Annimetti, wro., arc:, wro.—The night pre- . ceding Inengtwation day was a stormy one. For severifilipt snow had been falling, which finally turned into rain. In the midst of this descending shcwcr, the military company of Harrisburg, which bad been detailed to receive the guests, marched' to the depots of the different railroads. Their success was only partial, for the visitors were corn- Putatively few in number. Those who did arrive were escorted to their botch], and left to enjoy themselves in the best manner poisible. Mars is sometime' hilarious, and it is no wonder that many of &c laming red and blue Coate encompassed very noisy Specimens of valor. All bad a good time, however,. and anxiously anticipated the coming morrow. That morrow brought with it a clearsky and a cool air. Ithrought with it creeks:of peoploHom Cam. barbitl,' IrobaneWiiiiiiithe adjoining eeanties. It thronged oriveiley'e Hotel (the stoppinkplaie of Gov. Curtin) with amass of patriots. It brought the merry jingle of sleigh bells, and the Miesic of the drum and life in the public streets. It brought a troop of horsemen from Lykons"Valley, and many Ilsta and uniforms. It witnessed the display of an I sooloooo number of strange &glib ierrowfnl A cheer. fat, stupid, intelligent and knavish, and in stray corners and strange places its light fell upon many reirellers of the night before. dap wore on, the ItilladVe canno n at the arsenal. was naeoveTad, and a detailed force ar ranged the preliminaries of a salute to the Gover nor elect.. The grand rub of the people was to the street in whieh the military were to form. This was Market street.- Major Gemlfin. H. Kelm was in compared. The volunteers looked well, despite of the lunkrailroad rides, and tho troubles which they 144ijeduied. Tho country companies had evidently brightened trp their uniforms for the °s ession. bran %of grew's' were hard-fisted sone of toil—the bone and sinew of the land, and the meats of natiiiiW.po *l* i . „otosioe. They repro all politisatinuties, and not any partizan a dministration. - , • It was nearly eleven o i elook whan_the.companies took up th e li ne of march; and proceeded' to . the reeidence of flos. Packer: 'Nom Able yolit HIV visited the abiding place of Gov, Curtin. Hiving received the distinguished iiiirtiolkaciiii-tho went by.a short route to the niaMtol.' '11 1 4 . X, ,O'" 11 ": 1 0)11. - mg but .tp be said of fi e izairoli The streets which afforded good oileigkinFron Ind oriefforpedestriani. itself out to the Meet sitent r and was the object of admiration of many: gionFin. It would not be truthful to -say that the , eidewaiks•were "'lined ' ;'' but they were certainly well filled. The preeession Malta of thirteen companies'. The carriages were five in number, the first con taining the two Governors and Messrs. Irvin and Smith, of the Committee of Arrangement& The ram/Linder wore eeetipled by the Heade of Depart ments, eto. The .LykeneVisiley Cavalry formed an escort to the Governors. Upon reaching the Capitol, the two Governors entered the poetise_ The lawn in front was ocou• pied by speetators„.the impress of whose many feet, beat the anow.with which it was covered into a mass as hard as ice. Men, women and• children stood upon this cold floor &icing the proceedings, and through the half hear required for Governor Curtin to deliver hie Inaugural Address. , Under the arrangements, none but public of& core, legiolatoro and reporters were admitted into the portico. The 'Washington Artillerists, of kotts vile, acted as a guard of honor, and preserved as much order as was possible under the eireum stance& The retiring and ineoming Governors having seated themselves in front of the portico, in full view of the assembled people, the proceedings aommeneed.. A prsyar WAD 4eliverod by Rey-Mr- Cattail. He invoked the bleasing of God upon the person who had been chosen to preside over the destinies of this_great Commonwealth,. and prayed that divisions-in our land might be healed, He concluded with the Lord's Prayer. After a short interval, Mr. Palmer, Speaker of the Senate, presented himself, and announced that it became hie duty to administer the oath of office to the Chief Executive. The oath was then administered in the follow ing words : "You do swear, by Almighty God, the searcher of all hearts, that you will support the Constitu tion of the United States, and so you swear. You do also swear that you will support the Constitu tion of the State of Pennsylvania, and that you will perferm your duty with fidelity." While taking the oath, the Governor elect stood uncovered, with uplifted band. Mr. Palmer then said: "I declare Andrew G. Curtin to be duly inaugurated as Gevertler of Penn= sylvania." Three hearty cheers were then given for Gov. Curtin. The Governor then delivered hie Inaugural Ad. dress.. The procession then re-formed, and, after escort ing Gov. Curtin to his hotel, dismissed. Many of the military participants left for their homes almost immediately. A FoßTunierz Bvissrou.—ln 1846, Elias Howe, Jr., obtained a patent for an improvement.in eel- log machluee, in which he claimed, 9 #119 12 8 9th6r * things, the use of a shuttle, needle and abaeter plate." The next year he went to England with: a view to introducing his machines into the great! faetnries, as, well as to the public at large ; but finding, after a while, as do nearly all our Ameri can inventors who go there on such ineaneerrands.: that Englishmen will scarcely take our inventions`. as gifts until their value has been demonstrated ta, about three successive generations, he came home: again. In this ::country, where each man buy. a . thing which commends itself to his own judgment and does not ask whathis grandfather would have thought of it, the two years which Mr. Howe bad spent abroad; had sufficed for our energetic inven tors to fairly introduce and popularize the great invention . . Not only this, but application for . patents for improvedmachines come fast and thick, and the Howe was fairly distanced. In the usual course of events, infringements on Howe brought . suite en his part . and a akirMishing legel warfare between. Ellaget, Wheeler IL :Wilson, and Grover it: Baker finally ended_ un'anesiara.cor4iele, Howe uniting his iitereit with tbaire.' - . In 1853, however,obinds darkened their herlion fetattg+l444o4, the then COMMloll46o`.4l4l4.titit: di:added-that as early ac 1834 one Welter Hunthad invented the'shuttle and-needle, and other parts of the Howe' machine ; and Judge Sprague, in Bao tou,•charged the jury in it sewing machine-suit that they Must adjadge the invention of the weedle and ahattli to Hint, but the a baster-plate' to Howe. On that trial - No*6 'testified, uwder 'oatb4 . 49 having received in royalties the priacelyenta of $468,000—a sum which we presume' was novim:be fore realised by an. inventor for his-invention. But the sewing mealtime - is an iniention of suck sub-. dentist! merit, Ml 4 - 1111914 9lliTer4l4l ; l4PPlieshili4Y; that its. use increases:- in Woaded:fal cumulative . ratio; and the emolument§ of- Howe have of late: been rapidlisairgenented: Thus in the nine menthe" from:HeireMber 1839; to Junc,ll4s9;inciusive, 37;44; were ecii, : aad lieVfo'S rOyeltiebet $5 the Mediae were 4°l2ll#4luNktbr..ovek- one Itandred and eighty thousand dollars. Our once! penniless mechanic whose l garilue sn practica' - eat d gg . e lucky arrange. mentor pre-existing Tarts;of -mush bre, has, there - fore, hoottne . ti Orwiesus and Made his pile* • A Cams.-There is a sort Of:a lull prevailing in . national afibirs..• There. rt have been o secessions within Clew hours, no ships have b een'fired into for a day or two,and no spooial pronanoismentos have been tittered. Negotiations 'are talked abOnt, and there is some hope of permanent peace. The future is, of course, uncertain, and we would adriso our readers to embrace the pre*ent apportunityi of procuring themselves new and'olegnnt suits ' . at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall-of Rookhill Wil. son, Nos. 803 and 805 Chesnut street, alinvo Sixth, Philadelphia. A Lance LOT of Goons receivedlo-day, suitable for presents, which will be sold off much below their real . value. 60 dozen of Nem-etitolled and Grass Linen Handkerchief, ' at 20, 25, 37 and 50 cents a piece ; 100 Sobs of Collars and Ski*, di rect from New York auction, at very low prioes Gents' Plain and Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs; beautiful lot of Lace 00,0106; Gbosillo Pcarfeyat in and 25 cents; 10 pieces of Cassinlere for pints; 10 pieces of Cloth, for Cloaks; 25 pieces of all kind, of Flannel; . 2,000 yards of best brown Mus lin, for 10 aids; Woollon Boole, 15, 20 cents; Underahirts, Drawers, 50, 02, 75, and a great many • other bargain,. S. Lamy, Rhoads' Corner. SPECL4L• NOTICES. NATURAL MAGIC! Suppose a came. Suppose you have sandy, red, White, gristly, sr dataing yellow hair. Suppose you pretar a light brown, witch dark brown, or a raven black. Well, you apply (if you are wise) CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DY-E! and in ton minute, your mirror Mows you a TrON,DRRFOL TRANSFORMATION! Every hair that a few moments before was an unsightly blemish, is now an element of beauty. A magnificent head of hair' , is the exclamation whenever you uncover. The difference between RA ri Y A N:D THE E A-S ,r` was not nine striking then that between a gray oil red beau in a date of nature, and One $o Whfolt thie Simone dye has been applied. Mianfaettired by 4: eIIiSTA, DOS% 0 Uteri:Wm, New ltOsk. :Sold eterywhere, and applied by all Hair Dreisers.. jan94l4hilm .brOM. the ladopencrent, Nese Yoft !uhf 2EI. / 850 . eitTortising columns contain some testi monies to the Tabu, of a new 'Aide kIIIiWII,I4 ".81:1144. ;not Prepared Glue,” useful to honsekeepers fir mending ,frindture., ;,t is prepared with chowejcals - ,:bytirhiellit in „kept in the proper condition' for immediate ~cimemlealeteeraperadatas soon as it is ispplfed; WY*" asighte hszden: We emanative Oar readeulithitlikin -mode has the exce ilomtphrenelogical A w4yot “14100 01011114 1 •4811.??11:,: - - • JL Per Isle 0. A-. BAXIIITAAT I Jong.) R ow . ' 714:41;11k; THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.-Sir James Clarke , s Celebrated Female PiCa, 'prepared from a preacriptioniof Bir..T. Clarke,- AL D. v iPhysician Extraerdi nary to the Queen. • •-. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute of all those painful and dangetMie iIiCONSII to Which the tem& constitution is suldeet. - It moderate-wall excess and re moves all obstructions; and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES: itle peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period - with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar ; bears .'the, ecivernment Stanip bf Great Basin, to prevent - counteirette. - Timen-PitAs NEOULD NOYBR TANEN BY.YENIALES DURING vas FIRST THREE MONTHS or PREGNANCY, es TRAY mum scan To EKING ON MISCARRIAQI, Nov AT ANY OTENR TIIQ THEY ARR NAIR. In all clamour Nerions . and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion; Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and-Whites, -these Pills will effect cure when allather means have failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not- contain •ron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet amain& each package, whichihouldle carefully preseriedi N. 8.--$l,OO and 8 postage stamps enelosed to any thee:ed. Agent, will immre a bottle, containing over BO pills, by return mail. •• • • • Nor sale by 0. A. BANNVART, Etarriaburg. jyT-dawly BiltS # . WINSLOW . An experienced mime and female phyeician i has aeooth-.. ing Syrup for children teethingk : which : greatly facilitate the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing as indamnation—will allay all petit, and is care to regulate the' trowels. Depend 'epee it mothers, it will give rest to yeenwslyee, mid tag sad health to your infanta, Pee- ectly safe in all caws. Bee advertisement in another col. Ulan. . aug19,1859-darwly PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDR/TErN PILLB Wa.BlLat42llb 20 Qtties..Paysx Abb. Jolltii.---ThB effect of purging with BRANDRETR'S PILLS is to re store the health, no matter from whit cause It May be suffering. They take out all impuritles from the sys teml.andthey.have the same power of eximialon . over adaxas„ palsoaoad irapFrof dvasyedveiptabliff, or Indeed; any Poisonous exhalations b r eathed by man Whatever. Infact, if the blood is poisoned, it is impure, and lin.. pure blood results in disease. BRANDRETH'S PILLS tliough innocent as bread, yet they are. eapalfht Of phrl fying.the blood and miring dillies:se.- So', they cote; all kinds ,of fevers, all asthmas, catarrhs, costiveness and painful affections of every kind.. • 'Sold, price 28 tents, at N 0.294 Canal yet, New York, awl by all Druggists.' Also, 'by GSC B inprif. ! , corner el* 'Second aud'Ohestant streets, . HairlrYYsg , and iky.sll respectable dealers in medicines deg-d&itlaf icrELMBOLD'S GENmNE PREPARATION •Onrei LA- flr ivel Bladder Dropsy,'lCidriey Mrections. ZLMSOLIPA Gamine Pz:epatitidli fax; NervOurifri HDebilitatedlitillkirs. • pro ELINEBOLIPS 'fierozioe Preparatii!Wfor LOllB of Power, Li- Lou of Memory. , . 10LMBOLIP3 12iennine Preparation for pigooltr of H .treathing, Ouniaral Wtatutrea. . • • ITZLMBOLD'S Genuine - Priapiration for Weak 'Nerves 1 - 4 . Uptick of:Death. Taimteling: ' • - • gELMACILD'.3 fienuine Propagation for Night. Sweats, Cold Peet, Dimness of 'Vision. - tionsist , 'Erepariin g uer, nt. vernal Lassitude of the binocular System. y.l ELME:OLD% tianuine Prep %ration Tor'Pallid Counts- A•a• nassie - and Eruptions. Hmr.msours Genuine Prepeation for Palos in tae Back, Headache, Sid StomaCh. Lu - Bee advertisemaptibalfiep HELRIB9LIeatEXTRA.pT i 31701111 in another coltinn;' ' ! . • nol4-ditwam . . Wt call the attention of oar readers to an Article advertised in &Other: celtiiiti 'called BLOOD DOW, It is *l4 +salt-4r nen- dincirrem inad, intuit not be :confounded with any of the nutlerchis patent 'medi cines of the day. It= is- /dolt sou already :prepared .for absorption ;. pleasant:to the t,aita.aud than ral in action, and what one gains he retains. Let• all thorn,- then, who are luta - gift% -fie& -*Wetly, bninirifi or delimanoy. of blood i and menseqnsittly with some. ebvenie &seal° nr alltnenti take Of thil Ittoon• Poon untboxe stored to health. We notice that oti'druggistit %we received a supply of thii - eitiolte, !indcaltil blllo4olld renowned Dr_ Fairount Itts.ixanve•Ociuntax, whichavery mother should have. . It umtains no paragotio. or Opiate of - sanykind whatover, and 61'mi/trillium - CB, dultilisible for all infantile complaints. It will allay ailed* and Soften theltuthrinprciteas Liefhitilt,:sad itt-theasame time regulate the howele. Let all , mothers italinuritee, who have endured anxious days and sleepless uipta, pretty* a;aupply azulhe at once relieved; ip!" Bee advertlaament.: -atilf-d&W.Stst . . - Blethers- read this The:following is en extract froii a lettei written ' by . a :palter of the ` l llCplist Chtreb to OM' loinnar Mesieakek i Cincinnati, Ohio,' and speaks yoluies favor of In 1 1 ' , 01 V44 l §nOWni* *lll4 ,giCl l 4o - 4 1 1C Lowtel3Mmminoi-Mtire 70143HILDRIllir'TNITHING Weinee -ihiiidirertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow-Ns floothineNYrup. New we never said a word inl favoi - of a patent Medicine before' in :Our life - but we feel- compelled- to say to your modern; thit thbris no humbug—we itik,vo TAINT/ IT, ANT/ KNOW IT 44 - oleAtt IT .431-ums. It is e prebeilly,- ene of U. meet eneseesful 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. sep29-41cwlyji Dr. rtrunongs Concentrated Reinedlea. No. I_ TRH GREAT REVIVAL speedily *mulled/is all the evil effects of STILIP-Aittltg, as Lo is at Memory, Shortness of Breath, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Vision or any constitutional derangements of the system, brou ght on by the unrestrained indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar. No. 2. THZ BALM wilt cure in from two to eight dap, any case of HONOBBHCZEI, is without taste or emelt, and requires no restriction of action or diet. For either aez. Price One Dollar. EL 8. THE THREE will enre in the shortest possible time, any ease of EILEBT, even after all other-Remedial hale Mailed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell. Prise One Dollar. No. 4. THE PUMPER ie. the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how lonff a a r tanding or neglected the case may be. Price One No. :4. THE 80LUTOB.will cure any ease of GRIMM, penaugadbr and lipeedity. remove..o,_enatione of the Bidder and Ilidbeya. Price One Dollar% No PARTIOULANO SPOLOMOULAR. No.'7 TAB A1ii143.114.Wi1l care_ the. Whites radically, and - WI much droner tine, than they coniblk removed by any other 'treatment IF; fact, 15 the'oAr middy that will rest cOrreed.thiordhaider. to take.' Price One No!' tr. TRIVORIENTd.I F efirtede L lare - and apesidklii producing MBPISTEUATION; or coriwisOng any Irregalarltiee of theaionthly periods- Price Two POWS: No. YO*POT.O 3II LABB SEM 0/1191Thiat.r Mithipt IteniediseStAlmhymail MS reciEdia et Ali ; Price anneied. Xmases poiasge stump didget a carapm. °enema Depot North-Mot corner of Fort *venue mid Callowhill Street Print* Otion 401Tork . dolphin, Pa, - _ For Sale in Harrisburg only by 0. A ..11klitiVAIFPwbert Circulars containing valuable informat.en, with seriptimui each cue, will , be delivered.gratis, on 'Address' DR: FXLIX BRUNCH, my 141.," P. 0, lkix. 90, Philadelphisura. IMPORT ANT-TO FEMALES DRS CHEESEIVIAN'S PILLS " The combination of iiigwedtMitilhiheisWftlig sic the remit of a long and eitemiive practice. - TtioiT are mild in their bperstion , itaid `crisA4 larities r peintal metistrarationi removitir str plmtria• time, whether from colt! or otherwise; 110, pain - in•the* aide, palpitatlini•• of 'the" heart; whites; an. nen youtaffecdions, hyeterted; fatigue, pain in llie . ll4llcind iindar, Jae., dietnibod sleep' s wUele: don of nature. - • DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLir wee The commencement of • new era .in the treatment of those irregularities and obstructions which have con signed so many thousands of the young, the beautiful, and the beloved to a mmmmmm vas GRAYS. No female can enjoy good health =lees oho is regular, and whenever an Obiltilletleh tag" Ouse the general health begin* to decline. DR. °HERSHMAN'S PILLS are the most.effeetual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar tfflinnatss. TO all classes they are in valuable, initviring, witheertainsy s poriadicaisnyalarity. They are itIOW4I4 thottilands, who have need them at different periods, througliorit the eolustry, having the sanction of some gf the most. eniinormt Physicians is Explicit directions, stating, when, and when they should not be used, accompany each box—the Price Oat Deßr took iex; contitietiftgforty, Me. A valuable Pamphlet, to be had use, of the Agents. Pile sent by mail, primptly, ,r Onelesing price to the General Agent. Bold by' drug sts generally. 11. B. HIITOKI GS, General Agent, 14 Broadway. New York. 13614 ninitokutiv Cl. A. Rexervitfr_ deal X59-d&wly BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. GEO. I. BOLTON, PZOPRISIPOS This old established House having changed handp during the present onion, has undergone extensive int. provements and been thoroughly RENOVATED AND REFITTED. We feel confident that it is now not socond.to any in the State , for the comfotts,all4 comma 114,n04. 1 4 1 40.4 1 #4 31 .A,19;10 , O 1 Rotel- -tf , . . . . T.. • 0 • O. - B . I'l ' 11.9 TTLg P . W INES; AND 170 . . RS OF RTFE . Rr nEseßirxrioth ThOther wiWaleorapieieisliatimenN Oiholeeele retifli) ethfiredifireverything ititheline, will be 1191 . 11 at without reserve B OA.RDING.--Mrs. ECKERT ) khocust stieet WAN Thi4,l l 44EaPai"=" 4 t 4 5 ; a aconible prices. ; JACKSON & CO.'S S 0E - S T 011, NO. 9034 iii.RICET STRUT, HARRISBURG, Where they intend to devote their entire time to the manufacture of BOOTS. AND SHOES Of ell kinds and -raiietiee, in the neatest and mot ISA lanable styles, and at tatiSfactory prices. Their stock will consist, in part, of Gentlemen's Fins Calf and Patent Leathir hoots and Shoes, latest styles; Ladies' and Misses" Gaiters, and other Shoes in great Taristy ; and in fast everything connected with tha Shoe business. CUSTOMER WORK - will be Particularly attended to, and in all caaes will satisfaction be warranted. Lasts fitted up by one of the best makers in she country. The long practical experience of the undersigned, and their thorough knowledge of the businesi Will, they trust, be sufficient guarantee to the public that they will do them justice, and furnish them an article that will recommend itself for utility, cheapness and dura bility. OW] JACIRSON & CO, DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS, 2' II IL ADK LP HI A, stestirierima CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, WINE, PORTER, MINERAL WATER, POLE AND r.n.Es.rizirE BOTTLES . OF . 81 , 111 T H. B. & G. W. BERRIES, oel9Ally 27-South Front steret, `Phitadeiph s. • - INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. F. W. WARNE, nephew and taught by the well re.. membered late P. W. Weber; of Harrisburg, is prepared to give lessons-in Made - upon the PIANO, VIOLIN. ORLI.O, VIOLIN and : YLIITE. He will give lessons at his residence, corner of T.oeust street and River alley or at the homes of pupil". au7dpd6if NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL I GROPER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES! 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The public attention is rempeetfully requested to the following oarde of ELIAS ilows, JR. , and . the GROVIIR & Beina.S. Id. Co.: • A CARD FROMITIX &ROYER t BARER 8. M, CO. Our Patents being now established by thaConrts,lre are enabled to furnish the Gamin & BAKER Machine, With important Improvements, at greatly REDUCEA_PRICESI The moderate price at which Machines, making the GROVER & BAKSB:Stiteh, can sow be had, brings !them within- the roach of all, and renders the use of Maebirma making inferior atitcbeS as unnec e ssary as it Ii unwise Persons deldring.the tieat.sfachinesiand the tied to lage ihen:63 m g st not 94.1-it,ol44iobAriliOttliesliekiil9 the fIIQTSB dr, BAlEflitit*lV eiff Viet !Melt Medd:tee are made and 'stamped undne oar, patents and those of Buse lions., Js; S. M. CO., 495 Broadway, New York, . A CARD FROM.BLIAS .HOWE, -JR All persons Are 'csistiened,uot to make, in, or use any Sewing . Maehinaii Wilehiaaw fromtwo xpenle and make the Mitch 'Mown as & Rassa stitch, unless the same.aro. purehamal.from r _the Garman & Be ira Bearing Machine Oompany . , , or their . Agents, or Li censee, and stamped under my.pateriCof September 10, 1846. • Said Comßimy, and their Lieenaeo, alone, are legally authorized under their own. patents, and my said patent, &Ong the extended. tepn to : make and 1101 this kind of Sewing Michas:o,-4'nd all others are piracies upon my said' patent, 'and will be 'dealt with accordingly, whererer found. . . ELIAS sown, :n. NEW YORK. • - Kr SR ND FOR CIRSuLAIt ..Cll IT WILL PAY YOUR READ THIS. IT WILL PAY YOE - TO OBSERVE MAT I SAY!! IT WILL PAY YOU •toni. *MIT TO HARRISBURG ! ! 'Os mi AND MAKE:YOUR PURCHASES FROM' THE. LARGE, HANDSOME AND FASHIONABLE -STOCK OF READT PUPS QLQTRDTiii, 0144TH, CASSIMERES, VESTINGB AND GENTS' FIIENTEHING GOODS NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL KNOWN ARCADE, NO. 3 TONRS ROW. AVAILING MYSELF OF. THE ADVANTAGES WHICH READY CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL GOODS AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOME& CHAS. S. SEGELBAIIM. P. S.-HAVING SECURED A FIRST RATE ,CUTTER . AND TAILOR, I AN NOW'READY TO MA K CLOTHING TO ORDER IN TRH MOST.FASHIONAIILE STYLE. I WARRANT'AYIT 6R 110 SALE. 00t6-d4m HAMPAGNE WINESI DUO DB. MONTEBELIA SEIDSIBOX CHARLES HEIMEOK, ormstantiocur.,' ANOIIOIIA6BII/LERTMOUBSETTE. 13PANCLIPM. atuposTEL,, mond k00. , a, • TERSENAT,• - In store and for sale by JOHN H. zrivir:En„ ad° • • 13 Mislay! htreet. lf k - OtIVOOD I . T .Ax/i iiiorppeiyeA, 044 for sale in quaptltios to soft plat chide* ' a'Atitss M:Vilz.ngft . . ' Also OAK AND PINE constantly on hind Lati•tho lowest priotta.: - • - aced TIttIitINGtON'HERItiNG I ' Justreceved by . „ WM. WOK ; JR a'01:1; g r etERVA / 001;06i070 ". 1$4 4 i ; pie t 4 buy Gold Pens—tea ,• . Wllealiff RIVAS 'AMSAII!—EXTII4 '-4w4Lrer4blitAlematt,Sl3o:lbaga,ljusl meoehred anc for silo by [jing] WM. DOO4rin.ot 413, • TO sUtbital. SANFORD'S LIVER. INVIGORATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES T is compounded , entirely from Gums, and ha Ibecome an established fact, a itandanildedicine, known . and . , apposed by . arthat •„„; bare usedit,and is noir re Ported - to With boulidenat IA; is inthitainaaastorirhicir It is reoorameuded, it has cured thoneauds who had given up all hopeo unsolicited certificates in The damn:mud be adapted individual taking it, and to antgently on thebowele. Let the dictates of your nee of the LIVER ILN will. ears Liver Ipont; tacks,Dyspep•ia, Summer C ry,Dr•pay,Sonrl C • ati • eness, Choi rs Herbal' ' , Cholera Jaundice, es, and may be need wa ry,. Y awl' 11l y_edi• lIZADACIIE, , fa s twenty minutes, if spoonfuls .are taken tack. All who vise it are in tam, Mix WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH . THE INYIG ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. ALSG•-• BANPOILD.B IfAXLGIC CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUND= FROM Flint readable Extracts, and put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and will keep many climate. The Fatally Gather- tic PILL is a gentle but active Cathartic,. .which 1 .14 the proprietor has toed is his practice more than 5 twenty years. The coustauttj, %was- ing demand from , those who :.have long need ,the ,z PILLS, smiths satisfac tion which- all express in •"' regard to their nse, has induced me to place them j- within the reach of all The Profeseion well know that different Cathartic. act on different portions 1. 1 4 of the bowels. The FAMILY CA- THARTIC PILL bee, with due reference to tide nh well established feet, bees compounded from a eerie- "'" ti of the ionrest Vegetable Extracts, which act alike Ft on every part of the all mentmy canal, and are good and safe In all eases where a Cathartic is needed, suchaeDw; ran; e m ents of the gA Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in the . Back . and-. Moira, Costive ness, Pain and:Sore. neita „ever the whole body, from madden cold, ."" which fregtently, if ne glected, end in a :long 6,4 courseof rever t Loss of Appetite, a- Creeping .6 1 4 Sensatien f Cold over the ' body, Rest-, lessness, listneolis, or wino= VS HIUD, all ri INFLAMMATORY SMITE, Worms in 'Chit. dren ‘cir Adnits, Mumma. tine, a great PURIFIER .4 of the BLOOD and many diseases to -.which dash, is , heir, too kJaumeroom to mention in thil advertite-.:.0 merit. Dole, Ito 8; Pride Tides" Dimes. The Liver Inviforator Famili.Catliartio Pills are retailed by Driaggurtsgene`47, aittecold *hot:wide 14 the Trade: in all the large totilie. S.. T. lir SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, MS Broadway, N.. Y. tv7-d&wly MRS. WINSLOW, . . . An experienced Nurse and' , Female Five' clan, presents %Alai kttantiattlif wiethers,•bor , • - • SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR..CHILDREN - .TEETHI which greatly facilitates. the process of 1-rthing, by eoftonlzig the sure e 3 allay ALL FAIN and SPectinisliO aCtion, and i BUHR ..T.O. ICE:11U A - T E. T W ELS. Depend upon it mothers, it will give. rest to yoorselves, ASA. lat,l4*r AND HEAL'T'H TO 'TOUR 12.1F:i • • lire hive pit nfi and ilia this article for yoitire, and CAN . SAY, IN CONFIDENCE' AND TRill iI. tif it, wind - vire 14a6e never been'ible 10:04r of any othi , ,nedi eine:—NEVEß HABIT TAILED,. IN 'A-BING 14' IN STAND!, TO EFFECT A CURE, . when used. treierlid knoir an instance of . disitatiSfactiOn :.v any , irlinneed it. ; Onthe nentrary, ail ire atelig.h . t..• •eith ' •Ite 4vertilmig, iced apasklin% term! of imminent& t; nn or its magicAl :08ects and medical virtue,. We et , : 4 , in ttie Inatter'. WitAT WED© It2NOrW," after ten y • re , experience; AND . . PLEDGE OUR. REPUTATION 4' 'lt THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT. -WE HERE. D CLARE:" In lamest reVerrinl3tance where thetas'' , suffering from Pikin and exhaustion, relief will be fon El in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis tered. . . This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the post EXPERIENCED, and SKILLFUL NURSES iu NeW England, and has been weed with NEVER /AIL ING SUCCESS in tiltrU9A.Nl:o OP 0,413.,10- It not only relieves the child from pain,_ ut invigo rates the stomach, and beWels; corrects acidity and gives tone and energy te.'the whole , system. It will al most instantly relieve • GRIPING 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 DIARRHEA 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—MO NOT LET YOUR PRE TUE PRE:I7DICES OP OTHERS, Mead , between you and your suffering child, and the relief that will belSUßW—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using willaecodipany each bottle. Nonegenuine unless the facsimile , of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is OR 1118 ' • Sold by Dragglets throoghont the world.. , . ' Psxacirsn OFrIOZ, 13 OMAR , NEW Yinur. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE: sep2E-41.kwly JUST KFACEIVEDI A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONSISTING OP PINET, CASTILLION £ CO., BISVIET, TRICOCHE JAS. HENNISSY & CO., OTARD, DIMITY £ CO., J. & F. MARTELL, FOR BALE BY JOHN H. ZIEGLER, declß lIRISTNAS PRESENTS ! .• ' . ; • CHILDREN'S, LADIES , and. GENTS' -CHAISE, and I great varietrof CABINET FURNITURE - imitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS at reduced prices' - Also amerclatof OOTTAGE.FORNITURE in;i.te;oa 37 thesinglapiese, at: JAMES.RAIOYD & IiON, • : deSO-Swd. • %Solidi Seemed Street. 2 s(x) POUPTIYS -114;11.713, cvgR.A.NTs, OITFORS &c. &c. together wiih ORANGE& DRIED FRUITS 011ANNOIRKIER, and a variety of Articles suitable for`the Holidays: Just received by 1da20.1 DOOR, Ja., & 00. MESPAS. ORICKERING & CO. • HAVHAGAIN OBTAINED THE 0 la. - 10 . E 0,4 I. AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, MELD inn • PRICIDIN6 will , OVER SIXTY 00.1f.PET.ITOES1 Wisrereirm for the'OIIIOIFERING PIANO!, at Harris but - yarlit4 stied. • i • '' ~ 1 0 .W.r.f"r; Mr1,870'820/1/L STEWART'& -141 A[4-E7 7 ., ' RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, wicoL3B4l.B ANAI.E 4 § BRANDIES,-GINS, WINES; •._` SCOTCH, IRISH, 0LD . r.` 4 1.1)4:1,:#037it.80N stl *YIOr 018]..'..; .. e, PA. [am XTRA.. - 813EWAR'.QtatED n IJatukt rousitelkby.b W. DOCK, ,g 4 3. ')E°444I"I4IWintkENSOPII-120', Eit 1" ,1111 ( Ite', viol w HJILL2O OW 44 within the last two jean, of relief, as the numerous my possession show. to the temfentmentet the used In finch quantities as judgment guidiyou in the VIGOKATOR and it plaints, Bill as Chronic Diarrhoea, plaints, Distatt-. Stomach, bitual ic, Cholera, Chide. I ni,antnin, Flat n. Female Wea kn s. easefully as an Ordina. eine; It will cure SICli Weems& can beatify,' in two or three Tea. at commencement of at giving their testimony JULES ROBIN & CO., MARETT & CO. 73 MARKET EITIUMT. Limo of etude PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE awaingimmanili FIVE TUNS HEY TO & FROM ON. AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1860, The Passenger Trains of the Peusylvaniallailroad Com ' parry will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia u follow : EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 2.40 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphisst 6.50 a. m. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.55 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p_ m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. in., and St rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. • These Trains make close connection at Philadelphia with the New York Lines. • . . AOOMMODA T lON TRAIN, No. 1, leans Harrisburg at 7.30 a. in., runs via Mount Toy, and arrives at Welt Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION • leaves Harrill burg at 1.15 p. An., and arrives at west Philadelphia at 6.40 p. in. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. m., runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Diller villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD_ THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.50 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. in. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. , an arrives. at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pitian arg at 7.00 a. in. - PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 neon, and ar rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavai Philadelphia at 2.00 vita., and arrives at Harrlibarg at 7.35 p. in. • • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia . . 4.00 p..m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.46 p. m. Attention is called to the fact, that PaSienlierill4t ll4 44 libilioielphla at 4 p, in, connect at Lancaster wits MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrilent Harrisburg 'at 9.45 p. SAMUEL D. YOUNG; . : Supt. East. Diro. Penn , a Rai/road. n02341tf NORMEIMOBNTRAL RAILWAY. • 14 0 i - • • " • 'CHANGE- - OF SCHEDULE :7 WINTE-R ARRAN-GEMENT: ON AND AFTER MONDAY I NOVEMBER 2,01z;180i, the Passenger Traria of the Northern Central BallWal will leave Harrisborg.as follows . GOING 'SOirtH. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at.. 8.00 EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at " 7:40a. ra. MAIL TRAIN williesvest 1.00 p.m. GOING NORTH_ MAIL TRAIN will leave' at - ... 1.40 p. ns, EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at 8 15 - p.'in The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South, at 8.00 . - For farther information apply it the softie, iri Penn sylvania Eailydad Depot. JOHN W. 11.4.1,14, Agent, Harrisburg, November 23, 1860.—n024 N EW AIR I 4 INE ROUT NEW YOR K. ~.~~ Shortest in Distance nnde Quickest in , IiETWRAN THE TWO CITIZS Of NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG, VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON MORNING' EXPRESS, west, learn New Yuri at 6 a. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m., on'y ON hours between the two cities. HAIL LINE leares New York at 12.00 noon, and ar rive. at Harriabilrg at 8.15 p. m. MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Iluniehurg at 8.00 s. m , arriving at New York at 5.20 p. m. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Harris burg at 1,15 p. in., arriving at New York at 9.45 p. m. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 p. m. with the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pennaylva Cumberland' Valley and Northern Central All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Potts ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mini ChUak i RAMC, ks, No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. M. Line from New York or the 1.15 p. in. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and aceom =dation, this Route presents superior inducementa to the traveling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, Five DOLLARS For Tickets and other information apply to I CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg, OD e IIILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROtO WINT BR ARRAN 0 EMR.IVT. ON AWD AFTER DEC. 12, 1860, TWO PABEOIINOiIIt TRAINS LXAVI HAERISBOR. DAILY, (Sundays ezeepted,) at 8.00 A. Id., azd 1.15 P. IL, for Philadelphia, arriviog there at 1.25 P. M., and 6.15 P M. RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8.00 A M. and 8.30. P P. M., arriving at klarrifiluirg at 1 P M. and 6.10 P. M. TARES:—To Philadelphia, No 1 Cars, 88.25;.N0. 1, (in same train) *2.76. PARIS s—To Readies 51.60 and 11.80. At Reading, conneet with trains for Pottsvitg, Miners- Tine, Tamaqua, Catawba, ice. FOUR TRAINS LEAVE READING FOR PHILADEL PHIA DAILY, at 6 A. M., 10.45 A. K., 12.80 ROOD and 8.43 P. M. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at S A. IL, 1.00 P. M., 840 P. 61., and 5.00 P. PARES:-Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and 11.45. TLIII'MORN/110 TL IN EUQM EIARRIBBI7IIB CON. NBOTI3 AT READING with up train for Wilkeigarre Pittston and durauteu. Nor through *lets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent. de/6 r dtf PHILADELPHIA AND READI.NO RAILROAD. REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FARES, ON AND AFTER :MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1560 COMMIITATIOII TICKETS With 20 Coupons, will be issued between any points desired, good for the. holder and any member of his family, in July passenger tralp, and at anytime—at 26 per cent. below the regular fares. kartice having occasion to use the Road frequently on business or pleasure,Will ilnd the above arrangement convenient mei, erromjcali as Four .Passenger trains run daily each wry boltwoin Reading and Philadelphia, and Tiro Traris tioev betiesea Reading, Pottsville and liarrieb9,lp Sy olay_s only one morning train Dowa 2 and one Mary If 1 1 train Up, NMI between Pennine ana Pldladelphir and ;to Passenger Maio too the lirbeD oll Valley Brroch Railroad. For thr above Tickets, or any information relating thereto. npply to B. Bradford, Esq., Treasurer Philadel phia,?. the rePpelltit? Ticket Agent; cm the line, or to O. A. NIOOIoL6, Etelien 6l 4 1 0' Mann 27, 61360.--mar2l34ltf HATCH & CO., SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT , B; 188 WALNUT BTEEET, PHILADELPHLI,. 3 _. DNALF/tO IA FLOUR, GRAIN, P.ROD TICE, COTTON, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBAVC I O - AZT.D novehdam • IIBOO; 1 1 44triWAD A _ F ril llsatizik- es, klilLOPEONkjAke *expo Orders in Mimi maid be left •stIiftMLICNIN ' 10- 1320811,--92-Market atreat r o • /cOlyejAn, a - , " tl itti l l94 4 l1 -1 ,449 4 0011 - at* prk". 1 • ',W4 ..„,„071 artiste.' o_ +R 41F—An airs Iot:ofURIE D "t w og' Noplie)_t_tletirtalvi '— itT c l r Z.M.:CF_IVAIGII I &TS/ALA-GERI I c a Blopooloy€4 , avrappw cimit z e i .c, lil
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