i - 6CAL NEWS. Tim DAILY PATRIOT AND Unmet may be had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market Wets- PATRIOT AND ITNION.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND loos can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRADI. Tux Bleu ,—Under the change of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the io n, at the liarristoarg Post Office, December let, 860, is as follows PENNSYLVANIA R. R. R o o.--7 a. m.—way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. Pir: 4 -6.30 A. m.—Way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9 p. m. FORTODERVI CENTRAL IL IL gonsh.-12.15 p. m.—Way mail, 9. p. m. Nortk.- 1 P. LEBANON VALLEY Be Bo 1.30 a. m. DAITYIIIII AND 11108 Q• Bo Pm 1.30 p. CiII3tHERLAND VALLEY R. R. T. 30 a. m., 1 p. im—aray mail. ST STAUB. 7 a . in., to Gettysburg. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. m.,t,0 Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lewistown', OD Saturday. To MAWS 13111.ZATENED BREAD.—Take one quart of bran flour, one tablespoonful sugar, a little salt. Mix with •old water into a stiff dough; a little corn meal is an improvement. Spread it into a thin loaf; bake in a quick, bot oven. RENDERING TEXTILE MATERIALS lININFLAMVA.- sts.-11r. F. A_ Ala has obtained a patent in En gland for the above purpose. His method consists in precipitating a basin atheist° of lead within the textures by first saturating thein with a solution of basis senate of lead, then drying, and afterwards treating them with a solution of silicate of soda. Crrr Pouce.—John Davis, Francis La Harkey, John Wilson, John Graham and Michael M'Grath, answered to their names at roll call on Sunday morning. They were all voluntary lodgers, and permitted to depart in peace. George Beidder, Jaech Royer, Christian Wag ner, Henry Ross, Jerry Rbineheart, Jos. Kramer and Henry Kane mane out yesterday morning, and were permitted to resume their search for the afore- SBA homes for the homeless. DYSPBPSLIL — Where the disease is indicated by sour eructations, pain in the stomach, palpitation of the heart, and capricious appetite, the following compound is a valuable one ; Take chlorate of potassa, two drama ; water, one ounce. Dissolve the potassa in water, then add one ounce of the tincture of kydrastus , or golden seal, and two ounces of prickly ash berries. Dose, ono teaspoon ful four or Ave times a day . A liberal amount of out-door exercise, a change of scenery, and lively associations, should always accompany the treat ment of dyspepsia. LEBanow AHEAD !—A frignd of ours, who lately traveled through Lebanon eounty, found the fol lowing pinned up in the bar-room of a country int): Marks Man Take Notes A Shooding Mateh Will be held on Saderday 19 day of January 1861 ad the houSe of David it Walborn in the township of North Lebanon ad the union Canal Narris per 2 No 1 Modes With Shod No 7 disdain(' 40 yard. We hope the ushooders" had a good time of it, although we are not advised as to what the stakes were. In ease of a war, Lebanon can be depended ppm Coacans.—The grand vocal and instrumental concert for the benefit of St. Lawrence Church comes off this evening. From the programme pub lished, and the musical talent engagid, we antici pate a rare treat in store for those who will do themselves the pleasure to attend. But, aside from the pleasure to be derived from listening to de lightful music, every one who purchases a ticket aids directly the small congregation in the pur chase of their church edifice. Such an object ap peals directly to every one, and it is to be hoped that every one who can afford it will purehate at least one ticket. A PERSONAL EXPLANATION.—It was asserted lest week that Pr, Beiteer,efalilladeightsi refused to present petitions forwarder to him praying for the repeal of the 95th and 96th sections of the Penal Code, and a statement to this effect found its way into the Philadelphia papers. The Doctor yesterday made a personal explanation, declaring that he would present any petition from his con stituents, adding in forcible, but not very classical language, that he would "rot in his seat" before he would vote for the repeal of the sections. If the Doctor means a legislative seat in which he has an ambition to rot, we advise him to do it this session—the &situ may never, aevor offer again. THE TOMATO ♦s Foon.—Dr. Bennett, a professor of some celebrity, considers the tomato an invalu able article of diet, and ascribes to it various im ?Mani used - labial withal... Flat, that the tottlitt3 is one of the most powerful aperients of the liver and other organs; where calomel is indicated, it is probably one of the most effective and least harm ful medial unto known to the profusion. Bee. ond, that a chemical extract will be obtained from it that will supersede the use of calomel in the cure of disease. Third, that he has successfully treated diarrhoea with this article alone. Fourth, that when - need as an article of diet it is an al most sovereign remedy for dyspepsia and indiges tion. Fifth, that it should be constantly used for daily food, either cooked or raw, or in the form of I &Asap. It is the most healthy article now in use. Ilzitamtvwlirrarna rR Prrnamorris.—ln the Neck villa Journal of Medicine and Surgery, for June, Dr. A. A. Davidson has an article upon the use of veratram viride in pneumonia. This is not a new treatment, bat his experience and confidence are snakes to justify their repetition. He says ;—" I have followed no other particular treatment for the last two years in pneumonia and pleurisy than the medicine in question, and I am happy to say I have never seen a ease terminate unfavorably under the treatment." In oonolusion, he says:—"l look upon the veratrum as being worth' all the other treatments combined for pleurisy, pneumonia and all other diseases of an inflammatory nntgre, When carefully and judiciously administered. I speak this candidly, because it is my own ex perience that prompts me to do so." Tigarril 42r Basracr....at a speak]. steeling ag the Chisen Fire Engine and Hose Company, held at their ball on Saturday evening, January 19th, 1861, the following preamble and resolutions were Ittlidelinoillay adopted, Via: WHERIAB, it has pleased the Almighty, in whose hands is the disposal of all his creatures, to remove from an earthly sphere of action to another world our late pinionsl friend and fellow,fireman, Jon W. Boras; therefore be it Resolved That in this decease of .Torm W. BOYRIt the Fire Department has lost one of its moat use ful and active members, who, in the discharge of his duties, had acquired n reputation A 4 honorable at it was well earned. Ambled, That in view of this dispensation of Providence, we tender our hearty sympathies and condolence to the family and relatives of the de °eased. kua vva, That as a mark of respect for the memory of the deceased brother, we attend the funeral in a boos, and clothe the ball and appara. tus in mourning for the period •tA', thirty d4yp,. , . Resoifed, That the forepiag preimble,and be Published in the city papers,and that a copy efte same be presented to the fami family by.thp floweta Attest :—I.T. C. Szuas I. T. BOWMAN. Bee' I Y. DEATH OP LOLA MORINO —Lola Mentes, one of the most remarkable and versatile women of the present age—one whose life is a romance—whose career preslnte the various phases of. a countess and public lecturer, of * king's favorite and a dan cer in a second-class theatre—died in New York a few days since. The real name of Lola Montee was Maria Dolo res Lorrissy IklOnteS. Was she born in Seville, in 1818; in Montrose, in 1820; or in Limerick, in 1824? She testified in the Jobson case that she was born in Limerick. Wee her father a Spaniard or a Creole tNo one knows. It has .been ascer tained that her mother was a Creole, and that she was brought up in England. She visited Paris for the &rut time in 1840, giv ing herself out for the wife of an officer in the Bri tish army, whom she married, and quitted in India. She obtained an engagement as danseuse, at the theatre of the Porte St. Martin, and lost this situ ation through an eceentrieity of deportment that was voted intolerable even in that region. Lola Montez soon obtained admittance to the stage of the French opera, but was hissed on her appearance. In a fit of contemptuous fury at this disgrace, she kicked one of her buskins into the parterre, creating an uproar in that aristocratic house "more easily imagined than desoribed."— She was, of course, prohibited from appearing again upon that stage. Having become the mistress of Desjarrier, one of the editors of La Prem, Lola lifontez !lest scan dalized Paris by appearing in deep mourning at the trial whiob followed the duel in which Deeps.- rig; had been killed. In 1847 she went to Munich, where she speed ily captured the affections of thii old King, who bad seen her, by chance, in the house of an officer of his guard. She was officially introduced at the Court, and created, by royal letters patent, firsts Baroness of Rosenthal, next Countess of Lands felt. In her arms were a crowned lion, a silver dolphin and a rose With her new rank, she ob tained a pension of 20,000 florins. The ministers having opposed the exaltation of the favorite; the cabinet was dissolved by the King. The Countess Nominated a new cabinet, and soon afterwards dis solved it. The University was divided into two camps; one of these being for the favorite, the other against her. A riot broke ottt among the students; Lola Montez hastened without escort to the scene of the tumult, the King hastened after her, f.ffered her his arm and led her away. The monarch, ir ritated by this outbreak against the favorit4, or dered the University t 3 be closed for a year ; on which the municipal authorities waited on the Bing in a body, and implored him to dismiss the Countess from Court. The Bing refused to grant the prayer of the eivie fathers, but yielded to the energetic remonstrances of the House of Peers.— Lola Monies reoeived the royal order to quit Mu nich; her palace was pillaged, and the King, who, unnoticed in the crowd, was sorrowfully watching this outburst of popular indignation, was wounded in the forehead by a stone. The ex-favorite went to England, where she married a second and a third husband, though her first was still living.— She then went to America, where she is said to have married several times. Her first literary attempt was the publication of her own itedoirs, in 1849, in the Pram newspa per; suppressed, as scandalous, by the authority of M. de eirardin, after the publication of the first half of the first chapter. On arriving in the Uni ted States she appeared in a play of her own wri ting, entitled "The Adventures of Lola Montee in Hayashi." In 1853 she married the editor of the San Francisco Whig. In 1856 she appeared on the stage of the Melbourne theatre, in Australia. She came to this country in the year 1851, and after continuing the erratic course which made her so prominent in a larger field during her previous life, she was some months Since attacked by a par tial paralysis, since which her health has been gra dually decaying. A person who saw her a few days since, as she was expecting soon to die, says : "Far from the members of her family, and re pudiated by those who had been the friends of her youth, she was far happier than she could have been had she died in the midst of the palatial splendor which was so long her glory and her shame. " That merciful Providence who so constantly sends His blessings alike upon the good and the evil, threw this poor outcast, during her last days, upon the kind charities of a Christian lady, who bad chanced to be her schoolmate in Scotland, but who was, for many years, ignorant that the Lola Montes of the newspapers was the innocent schoolgirl of thirty years ago ! "Though disabled by sickness, mad deprived of all claims, according to worldly principles upon any such association, she hero found a self-deny ing friend, who soothed her dying moments and led her to take refuge in the consolations of the Christian faith. The Rev. Dr. Hawks, on being requested to attend her, Was frequently at her bedside,,and gave her the benefit of his pastoral instructions, as if she bad been one of his own flock. He officiated at her funeral on the 17th instant, and Mr. Brown, who has attended so many &Wahl end weddings in his day, (nay he lino many years,) was seen to wipe the tears from his eyes as he heard the clergyman say that he had never known a ease of more sincere penitence than was evinced in the present instance. ' Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her." CAMPHOR AS AN ANTIDOTE TO STRYCHNINE Po em:co.—ln the Pacific Medical and Surgical Jour nal, for June, Dr. M. T. Dodge reports a case of poisoning with strychnine, entirely relieved by the administration of camphor. According to the re port, fine grains of strychnine bad been taken three hours previously . Ten grains of camphor were given in emulsion, and repeated every half hour, or hour for seven hours, when the spasms entirely ceased, and the patient rapidly recovered. It would certainly be a fortunate discovery should camphor be found to be a reliable antidote to the poisonous action of strychnine. The case reported lacks at least two essential points to make it avail able as proof upon this point. •It is thought by many that much of the strychnine in use is nearly inert, and, if taken as claimed, there is no proof that the article was genuine. More than this, there is no proof, but the patient's statement, that the five grains of strychnine had been taken at all. There is certainly one suspicious fact in the case, that must in some measure detract from our confi dence in the antidotal power of camphor. Three hours had elapsed from the taking of the poison before remedial aid was had, and yet the patient was sitting up, and presented no very alarming symptoms. Professor Wood says that, In OWE of poisoning from strychnine, the alarming symptoms usually follow the administration in from ten minutes to half an hoar. One of two OOP je evident : the five grains were not all taken, or the poison was not of standard strength ; either would affect the result, so far as relates to the antidotal powers of camphor. A Rem or Till Pasr.—We encountered yester day upon the board-walk Joseph Ritner, the first and only anti-Mason le Governor Pennsylvania 'Vet. had. The ex-Governor, and prime instigator of the buek-shot, war does not walk as firmly as he did twenty-two years ago, when we first saw him, but he looks hale, and is exceedingly vivacious for 4 Mau of his age. In the course of conversation in the Rotunda, with several gentlemen, the sub ject of anti-Masonary was brought , up, when the _Governor said. that his opinion remained nn 7 'ehanged...there might have been good'men die lodge, but it was. a hatiastio i ta‘,,. , •• , ; Be accompanied gr. Borrowes to Erie counts t ! O io'prociat &t the iningurittioa of a Normal School. [Communicated.] "We learn that our county is also affected. The I people of Hardscratible and Verbeketown talk seri ously of withdrawing from this city and set up as an independent nation." The above we copy from the Telegraph of eater day afternoon, January 19th, Being a resident of one of those localities, we were not a little sur prised at the announcement, particularly as we bad no such an idea as secession—being too much of Northerners for that. We have tried "city life" one short year, and find it delightful; and if our City Fathers would in their united wisdom only grant us a got•d walk of some kind along &Oka street, above Love lane, it would not only save Mr. Forster a great expense in rep airing fences, but would forever cement us to the city proper. As the local of the Telegraph seems to weild a power ful influence, we hope he will occasionally stir up their pure minds by way of remembrance. VERBECICE lIARDSCRABBLB. Busman CHARTS.—We have on several occa sions noticed favorably the enterprise of Messrs. Tester it Barringer, next door to the PATRIOT AND UNION office, in getting up a number of large frames containing the business cards of some of our business men. These frames—six in number— containing the cards of professional men, dealers and mechanics, on ornamented squares of glees, are new and novel, and must become popular, not only on account of their novelty, but because they are durable signs. They are to be put up in the most prominent places in the city. Many peksona who applied too late for a place in the large frames, are now getting businees oarda painted and put in small frames, whieh thise gentlemen are prepared to finish up in elegant style at very low prices. WIN large frames, we regret to say, have proved a pecuniary loss to Messrs. Jester & Barringer, as they undertook the job too low, but the success we hope will give them such a name and reputation as to bring them in an abundance of work to com pensate them for the loss sustained. HASTY LitaisnarioN.—Yesterday a bill went through both Houses under spur and lash for the appointment of two additional Notaries Public to be located ia Philadelphia. The arrangement was made at the Girard House on Saturday evening, and Senator Smith, whose fertile mind concocted the plan for keeping the municipal officers in Phil. adelphia five months longer in power than the time for which the people elected them, sprung the matter in the Senate and lashed it through under a suspension of the rale& There was no necessity shown for additional officers of this kind in Phila delphia, neither do we believe that any exists; but we believe that the bill was solely passed with a 'riot+ to tall. emoluments from the officers ap pointed by Gov . Packer—a piece of littleness that must eventually recoil. Speaking of changing the time for holding the municipal election in Philadelphia, the Ledger says : " The new project for extending the terms of the present municipal officers over till October next, as proposed by Senator Smith, does not meet with much favor. Everybody condemns it is a piece of political trickery, which an honest legis lator would be ultimo(' to propose. The legality of such an act may well be questioned. The Le gislature has no more right to elect municipal offi cers fur five months than it has to elect !bent for 4 year Elections are by the people, and not by the Legislature. This attempted interference with public rights shows bow reckless are some of our legislators, and bow disposed they are to usurp the privileges of the people, and disregard aomiowl edged rights, so that their schemes are answered. The Legislature should be a body moat ready to protect public rights.for, where it fails in its duty, thu people have no recourse but a violent one to protect themselves. The tendency of had , or im proper legislation is, therefore, to disorder and in security." HALF-BFARISII AFFAIRS I want a hero ; an uncommon want, When every year and month sends forth a new one; Not one who tries to dress, and can't, Whose ill-made clothes shows he is not a true one; Of sueh as these I should not oars to vomit; But a neat, cheap and well-dressed young Don Juan. Rookb ill do Wilson made his handsome clothes, This well-dressed man, this prince of beaux, Prior to commencing his brilliant eareet pur chased his superb (wok at the Brown Stone Clo thing Nall, Nos. 603 and 005 Chesnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. A LARGE LOT or Goons 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 59 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; Uatttiftil let of Lace o.ftalfka j Chenille Scarfs, at 121 and 25 cents; 10 pieces of Cassimere for pants; 10 pieces of Cloth, for Cloaks; 25 pieces of all kinds of Flannel; 2,000 yards of best brown Mar lin, for 10 cents; Woollen Socks, 15, 20 cents; Undershirts, Drawers, 50, 62, 75, and a groat many other bargains. S. Limy, Rhoads' Corner. SPECIA_L NOTICES. Ba" WARRANTED IN ALL CASES Za Da HA RV nY'S OHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS For the prevention and Cure of all those difficulties to which the female system peculiarly liable arising from STOPPAGIi OP NATURE OR OBS PRUOTION. These Pill.; hoot never been known to fail wit * the dire Done have been strietle follovo.d, and they are perfectly sat to take by the most delicate. TO MARRIED LADIES th-y are particularly recom mended, as they provost difilenities and resters nature, no matter from what cause the ohatruCtion may arise, A few days in most eases sill produce the desired effect; and although FO powerful, yet no injury will ever result from their use. But those who are pregnant should not UFO them, as they have an effect contrary to nature, Pamphlets detailing 'Weir virtues. with numerous certificates from well known physicians and apothecaries, can be had on applica tion to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired, by mail, post.pald, to any address, on receipt of the money. Bold in boxes containing sixty pills,—price One Dollar,— by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DirOTT & CO., wholesale agents, north fiecond sirs et, Philwiel• phis. nor2-ecdd&wly A NEW REMEDY Superseding Cunene, 00PAISA, CAPSULES, or any compound that has ever been before the people. It has been need by ONE HUNDRED PRYB.IOIANS, In their private pract'ce, with entire success, in all ChM. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,_ For diseases of a private nature; a rum is frequently per formed in a time ) arid entire confidence may be placed in them_ Thin remedy is a newly dissevered epecific, mere active and speedy in its effects than Cubebs or Copmbe alone. The pills are hat the sine of Capsules, and never nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Biz down pills in a box—price one dollar, and will be sent by mil, pm.-phid,h e ir tee agent, on receipt of the money. Sold by 1 the principal druggitits and dealers and by MOTT & CO., wholesale agents, North Second street, Philadelphia. nev2-eoddatwly WE call the attention of our readers to an article advertised in another column, called BLOOD FOOD. It is an entirely new discovery, and must not ba confounded with any of the numerous patent medi cines of the day. It is FOOD roa THE nr.oon, already prepared for absorption; pleasant to the taste and natu ral in action, and what one gains he retains. Let all those, than, who are. euirering from warty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, take of this BLOOD non 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. /6 , 1 . 0E08 LIT 'MUM CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It contains no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course must be invaluable for all infantile complaints. It will allay all pain, and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels Let an mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless ideate, weave a supply and be at ones relieved. jJr See advertisement. aullf.d&wSm MRS. W INSLOW, An experieneed nine Ind female physician, hail a Moth- Mpg Syrup for children teething,. which greatly' facollitati , Ile poetic of teething hy softening the gams, reduainq nflannation—will allay all pain, ,and • *sure to, regu 11whowels. f Impend 'Ai** nit mother'', Ott will rest nanities,. and relief and 'health -40.,Inisr;:m . Pvt-. sally safe In all eases. See advertisement in another col • WWI. augl9,l.llls9.(Lbwly LTKUM BOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Curse Gra- Tel, Bladder, Dropsy, Nidoey Afrocti 008 HELM .OLD , d Genuine Pr.paration for Nervous end Detulitarei Sufferers. HELIIBtpLU , O (leonine Preparation for Loos of Power, a•••• Loom of Memory. I Ge Pre a t f. Difficulty of I r 6 albtoc, Cieneral Weakness. HLTVIBOLD'a (}ermine Preparation for Weak Nerves ; Horror of Death. Trembling. ABLMB'ILD' Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats, S Cold roe; Dimness of Yhdon. JpLLMBOL lienuiti Preparation for Languor, I ni• vernal Lassitude of the Muscular system .. ELMB041:014 Genuine Preparation for rapid oounte mance and Eruptions. HELmeoi.D'S Ckuvitue 1411.r...110A fee Pains in tie Bark, Headache, Rick !Stomach. JD Bee advertisement headed lIELMBOLDII EXTRACT BUOREr in soother catima. not4-dotw3m kr ern t4s Indspena - sat, New York, July 211, 1869. Gum.—Our advertising columns contain some testi monies to the value of a new article known as " Spald ing's 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." • - - For sale by U. A. BANKVART, No. 2 Jones' Bow au74l/twlin Dr. Brunon's Concentrated Remedies. No. I. THE GREAT REVIVER, speedily eradicates all the evil effects of SELF-ABUSE, 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 hadulgeners of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar. No. 2. TIRE BALM will cure in from two to eight days, any case of GONORRIHE A., is without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or dies. For either sex. Price One Delta. No. 8. THE TEREB will cure in the shortest possible time, any ease of GLE KT, even after all other itemedie have lailed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell Price One Dollar. N 0.4 THE fUNITER is the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how long standing or neglected the case may be. Price One Dollar. No. 5. THE SOLUTOR will cure any case of GRAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys, Price One Dolbr, No. 8 FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7 THE AMARIN will cure the WhAtes 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 thisidisorder. Pleasant to take. Pries One Dollar_ No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, safe and speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods- Price Tao Dollars. No 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. . . Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postage shims and get a Circular. General Depot North-East corner of York Avenue and Callowhill Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue, Phila delphia, Pa For sale in Harrisburg only by 0 A. BANNVART. where Circulars containing valuable informat en, with full de seeptions of each case, will be delivered gratis. on appli cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON myl-dly P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. IMPORT ANT TO FEMALES DR. OHEESEMAN'S PIL LS. The combination of ingredients in these Pile 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- YOURI affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbo, /se., disturbed sleep, which arise frominterrup tion of nature. • DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of those irregularities and obstructionswhich have con signed so many thousands of - the young, the beautiful, and the beloved to a raustivonn oxalis. NO female can enjoy good health unless she is regular, and wh an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. DR. CIIEESEMAN'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Pkintafes. To all clause they are in valuable, in/Nang, with certainty, periodical regularity . They are known to thousands, who have need them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions, stating when, and when they should not be used, accompany each box—the Price One Dollar each box, containingforty Pills. A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free of the Agents. Pills seat by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to the tienoria Agent. Bold by druggists "generally. IL B. HUTOHINOB, General Agent, 14 Broadway, New York. Bold in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNVART. deal. ,119-d&wly NATURAL MAGIC! • Suppose a sass. Suppose you have sandy, red, white, grizzly, or Sawing yellow hair. Suppose you prefer a light brown. a rich dark brown, or a raven black. Well, you apply (if you are wise) CRIS ADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE! and in ten minutes your mirror shows you a WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION! Every hair that &few moments before was an unsightly blemish, is now an element of beauty: 44 A magnificent heed of hair , ' is the exclamation whenever you uncover. The difference between BR A UTY 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. CIUSTA DORO, 8 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dreams. ja*Mparlin THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. —Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a preecrir ion of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordi mtry to the Queen. Thin invaluable medicine in =failing in the OHO of all those painful and dangerous diem= to which the female constitution is subject. It =Aerates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it. le peculiarly suited. It will in a abort time bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, prise Otte Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits. TERSE PILLS SHOULD NOT BR TARIM IT FINALES DURING TNT FIRST THREE MONTHS OF PRIGNANOT, AS THAT AIR TITRE TO BRING ON MISCARRIAGE, BUT AT ANT OHM TIES TNT? ARt SANS. . . . In all woes of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, tatigne on alight exertion, P.lpitation of the heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not contain ron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the conetitation. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-81,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mail. /or We by CI, A, BANNYAVIT, jr-daw/Y PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETR ' S PILLS WARRANTSD TO CIDIN FEVER AND Aovs —The effect of purging with BRANDBETWS 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 poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed any poisonous exhalations breathed by man whatever. In fact, if the blood is poisoned, it Is Umpire, 4M4 pure blood results In disease. BRANDRBTR'S PILLS, though innocent as bread, yet they are capable of puri fying the bleat and curing disease. So, they mire all kinds of fevers, all asthmait, catarrhs, costiveness and painful affections of every kind. Sold, price 25 cents, at N 0.294 Canal Pet, New York, and by all Druggists. Also, by GEC If DELL, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, lismArlierg, and by all respectable dealers in medicine* deg-d&wlui Mothers, read this. The following is an extract from a letter written by a pastor of the Baptist Church to the Tournai and Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-renowned medicine—Mae. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP TOR CHILDREN TENTHING o We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Wigolow'o Soothing Syrup. Now we never paid & 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 HATE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO DE ALL IT MAINS. 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. sapailibrly ORPHANS COURT SALE.—In pursu ance of an alias order issued I y the Court of Common Fleas of Dauptiln county, will be sold at public sale on Wednesday evening, January 23,1861, at seven o'clock, at Brant's European Howie, a HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situate in Mulberry, between Second and third streets in the city of Harrisburg. The house is a two story one, with a large back building. The lot fronts 30 feet on Mulberry street, and runs back 200 feet to Meadow lane; adjoining property of Dr. Patterson and A. Hoerner. Late the estat« of Levi Houston, dec'd. Ter. s will be made known at tne time of s le by Jan 21.-dts ANDREW PATTERSON Guardian of the minor children of said dee'd. j UST. RECEIVIiIIi—A large Stock of • / SCOTCH ALES, BROWN STOUT and LONDON PORTER. For sale.at the lowest r4testky JOHN 11. ZIEGLER, juin 75 Market street, QCILEFFER'S Bookstore is the pleas to buy Gold Pene—warranted • PU CXW 14 EAT MEAL . f .÷,VXTRA. QUALITY?, begs. kiet. rileavOd and 'r•glale 47i10 (*Ai 3901. , D0MUJ1g4 ilk; CO • ELLER'S Mit (31 frUtiill is the place to buy Doi:sways Medicine" ,helical. SANFO LIVER INV NEVER DEBI T is compounded entire I. become an established bid, a and approved by all that asorted to with confidence it is recommended. It has cured thousands whohed given up all hopes unsolicited certificates in The dose met be adapted individual taking it, 4430 to satgently on tnebowela Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER IN will cure Liver Com tacks,D y•p e psi a, Summer C s en er,ler•psy,Sostr Co still , cue's, Choi rs Morbus, Cholera lence, Jaundice, es, and may be need me rY• Family Medi. HEADACHE, (.4f twenty minutes, I f spoonfuls are taken tack. All who use it are in its favor. g MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIG ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. -ALSO SANFORD•S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED PROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. The Faintly Cathay. ' • tic PILL is a gentle but active Cathartic, which IA the preprietor blip UM if his practice mere than twenty years. The constantly increasing demand from those who have long used the ,3 PILLS, and the sailers& Lion which all express in regard to their nee, has induced me to place them ewe within the reach of all The Profession well know that different Cathartics act on different portions P 4 of the bowels. The FAMILY CA- THANT IC PILL has, with due reference to this r% well established fact, been compounded from a vane- ty of the purest Vegetable Extracts, which act alike Pt on every part of the ali mentary canal, and are G.. good and Safe in all eases where a Cathartic is needed, such a s D e r ang ern ent sof the pe Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in the Back and Loins, Costive ness, Pain and Sore. i d mess ever the whole body, from sudden cold, which frequently if ne glected, end in a long 1,1 maim L sof Fever L oss at Appetite, a Creeping MS Sensation • C• 1 d ever the body, Rest-, lessness, Itnemons, or WRIGHT Is Tax MUD, all rl INFLAMMATORY DI& SAM, Worms in Chi'. dren or Adults, Rheuma tism, a great PIIRIFIZR U of the BLOOD and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertise- C.) smut. Dose, Ito B. Price Three Dimes. The Liver Invigorator AM Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the - large towns. S. T. W SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, N. Y. jyl-d&wly CHILDRE7 MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we hare never been able to say of any other medi cine—NEVEß HAS IT FAILED, IN A SING IA IN STANCH, TO EFFECT A XVRE,..when time Never did we know an instalice of dissatisfictio= ' one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of commendaton of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT iVE DO KNOW," after ten years' experience, AND-PLEDGE OUR REFUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DE. CLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in MIAMI or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis tered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAIL ING SUCCESS in THOUSANDS OF OASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al most instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcOme COOTIMODO, Whin, 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—DO NOT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES,-NOR THE PREJUDICE'S OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child, and the relief that will be SURE—yea, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS it PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PRINCIPAL OPPICI, 13 CAMAS SPRINT, New YORK. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. sep2e-d&wly JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONSISTING OF PINET, CAST/M.4QX do Go, BISQUET, TRICOCHE .1. CO., JAS. HENNESSY A CO., OTARD, DUPUY 4 CO., J. it F. MARTELL, FOR SALE BY JOHN H. ZIEGLER. declB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! CHILDREN'S, LADIES' and GENTS' CHAIRS, and a great variety of CABINET FURNITURE suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS at reduced prices. Also a new lotof COTTAGE FURNITURE in sets. or by the single piece, at JAMES R. BOYD & SON, de2o-2wd, 29 south Second Street. 2 ; 500 POUNDS RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRONS, &c., &c., together with QRANGes LERIONS, DRIED FRUITS, OBANDEitillge, And A variety of Articles suitable for the Holidays. Just received by [de2o.] WM. DOOR, Jo., it CO. MESSRS. CHICKERING & CO. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE GOLD NIEDA.L: AT TIIS MECIIANIM FAIR, BOSTON, HELD 1711 TEZOLDING OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS! Wareroom for the CHICKENING PIANOS, at Harris berg, at 92 Market street, 0023-if W. KNOCHE'S NOM STORE. STEWART & M'AREE, RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES, .GINS, .WINES. SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD RYE AND BOURBON W H I 8-K s .f NO. 103 HAILICHT'S/BEET, del2l HA R R EBB URG,. PA. [4Bm px.Tlt.A.: SUdAR CURED HAMS "10 w • , . . . WE; die 'genuine ENGLISH MUSTARD gc to SELLER'S DRUG BTORB. RD'S GORATOR, LITATES. y from Gums, and ha standard Medicine ,known have used it,and is new re in all the diseases torwhieh within the last two years of relief, as the numerous my possession show. to the temiteramentof the used in such quantities u judgment guide you in the VICIORATOR, and it plaints, Biili us At. Chronic Diarrhoea, plaint s, Dysente. Stomach, H bitual ic, Cholera, Chole. Int antum, Female W easefully as an Ordina. gins, it will turti Sic it thousands can testify.) in two or three Tea. at commencement of at giving their testimony JTLES ROBIN it CO., MARETT A CO. 73 MARKET STREET. fines of trawl. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE annimiviammiimin FIVE TRAIN DAILY TO 15 FROM PIIIIADRLPIIIL ON AND AFTER MONDAY, AOYEMBEN. 26TH, 1860, The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvaniaßailroad C. pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg gait Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg W 2.40 a. in. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.50 PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.56 p. m., and unveil at West Philadelphia at 0,00 p. in, MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 6.16 p. m. , and aai 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,leirrea Hattishapg at 7.30 a. in., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harrill burg at 1.15 p. in., and arrives at Hest Philadelphia al 8.40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leave. Harrisbutg at 5.25 p. m., runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Dillac• villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.50 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. in. MAIL TRAIN leave. Philadelphia at 5.00 a. in., a arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. • LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Malan at 7.00 a. m. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and an. Wren at Harrisburg at 4./0 p. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lame) Philadelphia at 2.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg MI 7.55 p. 11:11. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 4,00 p. in,, and arrives at Harrisburg at 0,46 p in. Attention is called to the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4 p. M. connect at Lancaster with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive eit Harrisburg at 9.40 p, in, SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. East. Div. Pess , a Railroad. no2B-dif NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY,. MIKAMISAMMAPIE NOTICE. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT; ON AND AFTER MONDAY NOVEMBER 2018,181M4 the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will leave Harrisburg as follows : (WINO SOUTH. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave 0.4,00 0. EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at 1 40a. in. MAIL TRAIN will leave at .. 1.00 p.m GOING NORTH. MAIL TRAIN will leave at —... 1.40 p.m'. RXIPRESS TRAIN will leave at , .-11.111 p, nt, The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will)* the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South. at 3.00 a. m. For further information apply at the Mice, in Pena. Sylvania Railroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL, Agent. Harrisburg, November 22y 180.—5r024 NEW AIR LINE ROUTB TO NEW YORK. ft&7± Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Time BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES ON NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG, VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON tORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at • a. m., arriving at Rarribbuts st 1 p. ta. , only 1311 hour* between the two cities. igAli f ir li t leaves New Aork_at 12.00 noon, and ar rives at Harrisburg at . 9,15 p. m. MORNING MAIL LINE, Rant, leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m , arriving at New York at 5.20 p. m. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, Bast, leaves Rani& burg at 1.15 p. in., arriving at New York at 9.45 p. m. Connections are made at liarrisimrg at 1.00 p. in. with the Passenger Trains is each dis , eatieh eh the peeetektiole nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad* All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Potts ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mansb Chunk, Emden, Ac. No change of Passenger Care or Baggage between Now York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. in. Line from New York or the 1.16 p. m. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and scam medtvtim 'hitt itoint prvoontit /wan ishittiniants the traveling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, Pica DOLLASS For Tickets and other information apply to J J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg'. dels pIiILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD IFINT E AR.3A IM ENT_ ON AND AFTER DEC. 12,1860, TWO LOUNGER TRAINS LHAVR HARRISBURG DAILY, (dundari ezerpted,) at 1.00 A. M., and 1.15 P. M., for Philadelphia, arriving there at LTD P. AL, and 6.15 P. M. RETURNING, LICAVX PRILADBLPHIA at 8.00 A 111. and 3.84 arriving at Harrisburg at 1 P 81. and LIM P. 81. PARES:—To Philadelphia, No 1 Oars, 80.80 Oa same train) $2.16. WARNS:—To Boadinw $1.60 and 61.30. At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsvns, Maws rine, Tamaqua, Oatawissa, 1101111 TRAINS LEAVE ESADINH ZOE THMAMI& PHIA DAILY, at 6 A. M.,10.46 A. U., 11.30 now Ana 8.48 P. M. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR /WADING at II A. M.,1.00 P. 111., 8.30 P. 111., and 6.00 P. a... FAHES:iteading to Puiladalpnik SIN and $1.46. THE MORNINt. ThelN ODOM HARRISBURG CON NECTS AT READING with up train for Wilkeabarre Pittston and Scranton. Nor through dishrag and other information apply $6 j. j. Gland, General Agent. 4e15 dtf p 11 ILADELPHIA /ND READING RAILROAD. REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FARM, Om AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL O, MS COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 28 Coupons, will be issued between any point, desired, good for the holder and any member of kis family, in any Passenger train, and at any time—at per cent. below the regular fares. Parties having occasion to use the Road frequently as business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement convenient and creamiest; as Pour Passenger Innen run daily each wry between Reading and Philadelphia, and Two Train, et' w between Reading, Pottsville sod Harrisburg. Or avniays, only one morning train Down, and one after: err train Up, rune between Pottsville and Philodelphir sad no Yeitougor Win on the Xiebanoll Valley Brrtirii Railroad. for the above Tickets, or any information rel theretr apply to B. Bradford, Req., Treasurer, Phi= phia,t t the reepeCtive Ticket Agents on the line, or te G. A. NIOOLLS, General BuYS, prowl ST, 11109,-01414-4V HATCH & C 0., AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.; 138 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, psezalus is FLOUR, GRAIN, rRODUCE, COTTON, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. nirr64ll3m KL. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL TIIMISS . APO BRPAIROR OP. PIANOS, MELODEONS, .14 2 ke. Orders in future mud be left at WM. NNOCUB's MUSIC STORE„ 92 Market street; or at nIIRELEIPS INTEL. All onlera Olt et the above-named plume win meet with prompt attention. First elan PIANOS for sale, itl 141 D BEEF--An extra lot of DRIED moil just reitei;red by sot , Dom, .7314, & co. STORAGEI ST/0 WAGE!! storage Lecelved at warehouse of d moll JAMES I. WESEL= iseplB-dl7