LOCAL NEWS. Tag DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market " PATRIOT AND Union.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND twos can be had by Dauphin intliscrilicra, ovary morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAM[. rine 3 u- tb s.—Under the change of schedule on the Meant railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, December Ist, 1860, ie as follows : PENNSYLVANIA N. N. Eag ,—; 6. m.--Way p. m., 5. p. A M. West.-6.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9 p. NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R. AWL-12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m. ). m. LEBANON v.A.u..tr R. R. 7.30 a. m, DAurars AND SUSQ. U. N. 1.30 p. CUMBERLAND TALLEY n. n. 7.30 a. tn., 1 p. m.—way mail. BY STAGE. 7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and gamrday. 7a. tu., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p.Lewisberry, on Saturday. IME=I=MI TUG LOVH-uP.—The city hotel turned out but one lodger yesterday morning—a man named 31Tarty, in search of work. Foos MARXET. —Every ihing plenty in market yesterday morning, in the way of fish, flesh and fowl, at about former quotations. The weather was intensely cold, and the countrymen threshed themselves considerably to keep the blood in cir culation. Lssr Fasmos.—lt is stated that the latest "fashion "announced from Europe, is that of dres sing very p laiuly when going to church. Some of the ladies of the first circle go up to worship in plain calico. It is thus sought to encourage the poor who have hitherto withheld their presence for lack of " Sunday clothes." 07g, WILL BE PAID for a permanent situation on a ‘o Railroad—that of itaggage Master preferred. Best reference given_ Fur pa,ticnlars addirese T., ,, Care of " TELEGRAPH," Harrisburg, Pa. A friend of ours erne, on account of the recent change in the State administration, does not con fider himself in the " line of safe precedents," requests us to state that ha will dispose of the situa tion of Tonnage Agent on the Pennsylvania Rail road, now held by him, for the sum of $37.50. Boon - ft.—Benjamin F. French, the enterprising bookseller has again arrived on his annual mis sion of spreading light among the people. He has located at No. 12 Market street with a splendid seleetion of books of all kinds, which, in conse quence of the crisis, he will dispose of at the lowest cash prices. Mr. French does not agree to give a breast-pin or shirt-etude with every book bought, bat be gives more—he gives the worth of the money, and satisfaction. TEM By. LAWRENCZ COMMIS .—We are gratified to learn that the concert for the benefit of the &t. Lawronee Church, on Tuesday evening, was a decided Success. The performances were of a high charaiter, and the audience was one entirely able to appreciate the 'efforts of the gentlemen who so kindly volunteered their services. We have no idea of the amount taken by the sale of tickets, but it is hinted that a fesi inocessful concerts like the above will enable the congregation to meet their payments promptly. COURT PROCERDIRGS.—The following cases were disposed of on Tuesday and yesterday. Joseph Scott and Robert Parker, tried on two indictments for assault, and battery, were acquitted on the first and comioted on the second. John A. Harris said Joseph Scott, tried for the same offence, were con victed. A woman named Margaret Brett was ar raigned on two indictments for forgery, and con victed. The same woman and her husband were found guilty of larceny, in stealing goods from the store of Urich & Cowperthwait, of this city. Henry Snyder was tried for selling liquor to minors, and found guilty. DIJATR OF A NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR.—Mr. John B. Jackson, proprietor of the Sunday Tran s&t:pi, died at his residenee, North Eight street, above Brown, Philadelphia, at an early hour on Monday morning. The deceased was well known in newspaper circles some years since, as the pro prietor of the Daily Times , a paper managed with considerable ability during the " Know Nothing" and Fremont campaigns. Mr. jackson,in connec tion with other parties, established the Transcript in 1857_ At earlier periods of his career, Mr. Jackson was connected with various publications, and he had amassed a handsome competence at the time of his decease. Mr. Jackson was about forty-five years of age. CONDUCT.—A family named Boylen bas been for some time past residing in the Sixth ward. The mother is worthless 'and given to drunkenness, and the husband "has left for parts unknown, leaving the wife "and four children to their fate. On Tuesday the oldest boy apPeared before the Mayor with blood streaming from a wound, and made complaint againetbia mother for beating him with a poker. Chief Radabaugh visited the house and found squalid misery reign log supreme. The mother was still drank, and a babe, about eight months old, was badly burned, the having let it fall upon a hot stove. The wo man gated that the reason why ehe beat the boy with a poker was because he stole a watch, and traded it off fora pair of skates. P.adabaugh re covered the. Isaiah, and took the two oldest chil dren to the lock-up, from which place they will probably be sent . to the Poor Hou s e . Indeed it n would be an act of charity to remove the entire family to the 'tame institition. WHAT is A ZOBATE I—The inimitable Doestioks says that a Zouave is a fellow with a red bag ha ving sleeves to it for a coat; with two red bags without sleeves to them for trowsers, with an em broidered and braided bag for a vest, with a cap likes red woolen saucepan ; with yellow boots like the fourth robber in a stage play; with a moustache like two half-pound paint brushes, and with a pert of sword-gun or gun-sword for a wea pon, that looks like the result of a love affair be twettii-an amorous broadsword and a lonely mus ket, indiscreet and tender—that is a Zouave. A fellow WIN 034 "pull up" a handred_ an d_t en _ Pound dumb-bell; who can climb up an eighty-foot tope, hand over hand, with a barrel of flour hang ing to his heels; who can do the "gaint awing" on a horizontal bar with a fifty-six tied to each an de; who can walk up fourilights of stairs, holding a heavy man in 'each hand, at arms' length ; and who can climb a greased pole feet first, carrying a barrel of pork hi histeeth— . that is a Zonave. A fellow who can jump seventeenleet fitur inches high without a spring board; who Can tie his legs in double bow knot rpnnd his neck without pre viously softening his shin bones in a Amite bath; who can walk Blondin's tight rope with his 'sto mach outside of line brandy cocktails, a suit of chain armor outside his stomach, and a stiff north. east gale outside of that; who can take a tire. shooting revolver in each hand and knock the spots ' : off the ten of diamonds at eightipaces, turning shot is muonersaulte all the time, and firing every shot ha tit air—that is a Zonal's. DR. SELTZER ON THII RIGHT OF PETITION.-Some days a_o one of the reporters telegraphed to Phil adelphia that Dr. Seltzer refused to present peti tions for the repeal• of the 95th laid 96th sections of the Penal Code. The Doctor indignantly denied the imputation upon the floor of the House, where upon some gentleman touches up the member who threatens to rot, as follows, through the columns of the Philadelphia Ledger : Upon the arrival of the committee at Harris burg, they waited upon all the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, requesting them to present tjie petitions to their respective Houses. To this reasonable request, a ready and most cheerful assent was given by every member save one, and that one was Dr. Selmer, the Repre sentative of the Thirteenth ward of this city. When one of the memorials was handed to him by the committee, be in the most emphatic man ner, expressed his determination not to present it, giving as a reason for his refusal that a large ma jority of his constituents wore opposed to it. One of the committee (a merchant of the highest stand ing) remarked to the Doctor that if the object of the memorial did not meet hie views, die committe would alit expect MM. to adv oca t e or support it; they 'merely desired hint to present it to the Rouse. Every other member from the city had agreed to comply with the request, and he thought Dr. Seltzer should not be the only one to object. To this another positive refusal was given by the distinguised re presentative. He reiterated the assertion that a majority of his constituents were opposed to it. The same member of the committee informed Dr. S. that his (the merchant's) name was on the pad. Lion j, that be was a resident of the Thirteenth ward; that he had voted for Dr. Seltzer; and that for these reasons Dr. S. should not refuse compli*- ance. To this Dr. Seltzer replied, in a tone of voice loud enough to be beard in any part of the large Hall, "tit be G—d d--d if I don't rot in my seat before I present it!" Upon this the commit tee retired, fully convinced that any further at tempts to persuade this model representative to do his duty wuuld prove futile. These are the simple facts of the case. They are not mere hearsay reports, but are vouched for by the gentlemen of the committee. The writer of this had them directly from the committee; and it may be proper to remark at this point that these gentlemen are merchants of the highest respecta bility—gentlemen whose veracity, to say the least that could be said of it, is at least equal to that of Dr. Seltzer's. It is for the people of the Thirteenth ward, there fore, to pass judgment in the case. Dr. Seltzer, fearing the justly indignant rebuke which awaits him at their bands, may rise in the seat in which he swore he would rot rather than present these petitions, and deny the well-attested statements of the committee; he may find reperters ready and willing to offer notes of explanation in his behalf; be may fortify himself behind a rampart of: terri ble oaths ; but he may rest assurred that a deceived and betrayed constituency will not be deceived and betrayed a second time. When he next presents himself as a candidate for the suffrage of the people he has so miserably misrepresented, he will find that the memory of his gross violation of one of the first and plainest duties of a representative will be cherished by the VOTERS OP THE THIRTEENTH WARD. TORTURES Or THE FRENCH PRISONERS IN The fbuilfetort of the ifoniteur gives some frightful details of the torture. to which Some of the prison ers in China were exposed before their death. M. d'Escayrao de Lauture, chief of the French scien tific mission in China, escaped death by &miracle ; three times he was threatened with execution, and some red-buttoned mandarins gave orders for a bed of straw to be laid in the middle of the court, "in order that the blood of the barbarian might not sully the soil." The approach of the allies frightened the executioners. After having given the prisoner blows with their fists, and the flat of their sabres, he was tied with cords, his legs bent up to his chest, the arms against his legs, and the hands and feet bound together, and wooden wedges driven between the flab and the ropes. All the prisoners, treated in the same manner, were placed in carts with points of nails sticking through them, and driven over rutty roads. After traveling in this way for twenty-four hours they arrived at Pekin.. They were conveyed fur five hours in the streets in the midst of an immense concourse of people, whose sanguinary rage could with difficulty be restrained; after which they were placed in the prisons of the city, separated from each other, and 'chained in a room amidst thieves, incendiaries and murderers. M. d'Escayrac remained in a cell until the Chinese became terrified by the victories of the allies. According to information which he received, Col. Grandchamps, MM. Dubut and Ader, were killed on the 18th while defending them selves against those who endeavored to take them. The Abbe Dalue and an English official are said to have been beheaded in the Tartar camp on the 21st, at the affair of Paly-Sya-Ho. Mr. Bowiby, the correspondent of the Times, and Mr. De Nor man, secretary to Lord Elgin, appear to have suf fered most. IRON BRIDGES FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL aoAD —The plan for the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge which to cross the Sohayll4ll near the United States arsenal, has been adopted, and the contract awarded. The bridge is to be of irons three spans; each 192 feet. The top chord of the , bridge will bid cast iron, and the lowbr chord of Wrought iron eye bars. The verticals and main , diagonals will also be of wrought iron, and the Counter diagonals will be adjusted by screws. A bridge on the Murphy-Whipple plan, for the Harrisburg and lotneaster Railroad Company, re cently leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad, will be shipped from Philadelphia in a few dm. It will cross the stream at Middletown. It is 118 feet span, having three trusses proportioned to carry 8,000 poundsper lineal foot, at a maximum load. The bridge le to apply the place of a wooden one put up in 1355. VISITORS FROM THE Wnsr.—Delegations from the Boards of Irrade of Chicago and Milwauk io are ex pected to reach the a ity to-morrow morning, for the purpose of paying our business people a visit, and to inspect our Philadelphia institutions. The Hall of Independence will, of course,, be visited, and next in order among the lions of the city is the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill Wilion, Not. 603 and 605 Chesnut *Get, above Sixth, Philadel phia. This establishment will, of course, receive a visit, and our Western friends may expect to be astonished at the vastness and elegance of the !took of wearing apparel for gentlemen and ,youthe on hand at that faMous establishment. DUFF'S COLLEGE, Prruntono.—The following letter speaks for itself: "Impaired health having comps, lied me to resign my Professorship in Penmanship in this College, I was succeeeded by my associate teacher and former pupil, Mr. Wm, H. Duff, who always exhibited a high talent for this att. His twelve or thirteen pieces on exhibition at our late Fair have rarely, if ever, been equalled with the pen in this oity. I am sustained in this opinion•by the judges of our own and the United States Pair, at Cincinnati, who awarded him Nine First Premiums in all branches of the art. His specimens are certainly remarkable performances for so young a man, prepared, as they were, in a short time, amid the interruptions of business. Jona S. DUNCAN, Late Prof. of Penmanship in Duff's College, Plug burg,Pa." LARGE ARRIVAL OF Nsw Goons—The Cheops, Goods Offered Yet.-2,000 yards Canton flannel at 10 cents, worth 12 cents. 2,000 yards bleached 4-4 muslin at 10 cents, worth 12 cents . 100 Pe beautiful new style print at 10 eents, worth 12 cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and ,8 (mills, worth 12 cents, warranted fast odor. 1,500 yards of bleached muslin at 10" cents, the best ever made for the price. 1,000 undershirts and drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cents. Socks and ladies stookiogs a large variety. Our whole stook of. winteLgoods, Built as Wore, Pint Stuff, Cloth and ill kinds of Flannels' I Will Belt off at cost. 'Whirl is the tiincto, get bargains. Law; at ! 41144's old corner. • • • jan22f., SPECIAL NOTICES A SEIV Sup neding CUllens, CuPLUM., VAPSM,RS, or any compound that has ever been before the people. It has been used by ONE HUNDREI) PHYSICIANS. In their private practice, with entire success, in an cases. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, For diseases of a private nature ; a r u7s is fret/wail per formed rn a meta., and entire c , milderice way be placed is them. This remedy is a newly discovered specific, more active and speedy in its effects thin Cubebs or Cepaitia alone. The pills are ha f the size of Capsules, and never nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Six &ten p 1 Is in a box—price one dollar, and will be sent by mail, pow-paid, by tie agent, on receipt of the money. Sold by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DIrOTT & CO., wholesale agents, North Second street, Philadelphia. nev2-eodd&wly IL7' WARRANTED IN ALL OASES Xi DR. HARVEY'S OHRONO TREAMAL MALI PILLS For the prevention and Cure of all those difficulties to which the female system is peculiarly liable arising from • STOPPAGN OF NATURE OR OBS PRIJOT/ON, These Pi //c knot never been known to fail mit! it the dice hone have been strietiv follow,d, and they ars ietfectly saf to take by the most delicate. TO MARRIED LADIES th..y are particularly recom mended, as tta.y prevent difficulties and restore nature, no matter from what cause the obstruction may arise. A few days in most cases will produce the desired eff-et; and although to powerful, yet no injury will ever result from their use.- But those who are pregnant shouli not use them, as they have an effect contrary to mature. Pamphlets detailing toe= r virtues, with num-roue certificates from well known physicians and apothecaries, CM be had on applica tion to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired by mail, postpaid, to any address, on receipt of the money. Sold in boxes contdoing sixty pills,—price One Dollar,— by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DYOTT k QO,, wholoniu mono, North gecond street; non-eoddikwly 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 be confounded with any of the numerous patent medi cines of the day. It is FOOD FOR THE 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 frem poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some .chronic diaeaae or ailment, take of this BLOOD Foon 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. Bayou's Dm oiNTIFIS CORDIAL, WWI* 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, mutat the same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepleas nights, procure a supply and be at once relieved. • tEr See advertieemot, • ata7-dior3ta PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETR'S PILLS WARRANTED TO Cunia'ffavin AND ABUN.--The effect of purging with BEANDRETHIS , 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 IfOiSSOL, poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed any poisonous exhalations breathed by man whatever. In fact, if the blood is poisoned, it is impure, and im pure blood results in disease. BRANDRETH'S PILLS, though innocent As bread, yet they are capable of puri fying the blood and .curing disease. So, they cure all kinds of fevers, all asthmas, catarrhs, costiveness and painful affections of every kind. Bold, price lib cents, at No, 7/94 Cans) eft, New York, and by an Draggista. Also, by GEO . Y 7 BELL, corner of Seecindlind Chestnut streets, Harrlairrg, and by all respectable dealers in medicines de9-d.lowbn I= THE GREAT .lIINeLIER REMEDY.—sir James Clarke , s Celebrated Female "Pills,' prepsred from a prescriplon of Sir J. Clarke; M. D., Physician Extiaordl-. nary to the Queen. Thill invaluable medicine i 4 unfailing in the cute of an them painful And dargetottli diseues..to which the female ,constitution is subject. It moderates" ll .e*as ,re moves all obstructions, and appeedynerernajbe relied on. TO MARRIED ~LADIES . it is peculiarly. gaited- It will in .& sheiliiiie bring on the monthly partial with'regularity. . . Each bottle, price One Dollar, bean the Oeireinnient Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.. THESE. PILLS SHOULD NOT.BE.TAKEN BY 11/11LLLS8 TEN FIRST THREE 118 OF PRSGILLNCY, AS THEY ens BOAZ TO. BRING ON iiISOAIMIAOII, TOT AT. ANY oravf, T 1248 THET ALRI! SAYII. . . In all cosps 9f Nervous and spinal Affections Patti in the Back and Limbs, ratigne on slight esortion, Palpitation or the Beart; Hysterics and Whites, these 'Pills will t•ffect a cure when all other means have failed, and although tk pow errul remedy, do not ,coetain. ron, catound, antimony, or anythingbdttßil to the constitution, , . . Full directions, in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.....-411,0 u and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 5(1 pills, by return mail. For sale by 0. A. Dammam', Narrieburg. jyt -dowdy BLMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Cures Ora vet, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections. HELM , (1141) , ,1 genuine Preparation for Neryuu and Ddroitace., Buirererß. HELMBOLD'eI Genuine Preparation for Loea of Power, Loam of Memory. HELMBOLIPB Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of lresth • ug, General Weakness. HISLMBILD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, Horror of Death Trembling. fTELIMB4LIVS Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats, .•-• Cold Feet, Dimness of Vision. U.ELLMBOL Genuine Preparation for Languor, Erni ." venial Lassitude of the Muscular System. ELMBOLD , B Genuine Preparation for Pallid Counte d Dance and Eruptions. HHILMROLD'S Genuine Preparation for Paine in the Back, Rpadache, Sick Stomach. tErSee advertisement beaded ELEIJABOLIVS EXTRACT BUORII in another oclumn. nol4-ddcw3m IMPORT ANT TO FEMALES DR. CHE.ESEMAN O B PILLS. The combination of ingrentiebts in these 1 6 1ils.tre the result of a long and exteneive practice. They , are'mild in their operation, and certain in correcting allittegri. larities, painful menstruration . , removing. all obetrue tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side,.palpitation of the heart, whites t all. Ler voue agectioner,.hysterics, fatigue, pain in the bath and limbs, he., disturbed sleep, , whieh arise from ildetruP' lion of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS was the commencement of anew era in the treatment of those irregularities and obstructions which have Son signed so many thousands of the young, the beautiN, and the beloved to a PBENATUBI GRATE; No female can enjoy good healtb unless she la regular, and whenever an obstruction tack taacsithei general health begins to decline. DR. CHEESIMEAPS PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever:known for all com plaints peculiar to Feofteac*. To All AlaiMmi AM in valuable, industry', lei* certainty, periodieaiyegularity. They are.known to thousands, who: have used, them at different periods, throughout the country, having the sanction of some of. the most eminent Physicians an America. .Sxpliett directimis, stating when and when they should not be used, accompany each I:ex—the PriceDrae Dollar each box, containing forty. Tills. A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to the GoneralAgent. Sold by druggists generally. B. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent, 14 Broadway, New York. Sold in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNVART. deal 'bS-d&wly Dr. Branonts 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 Hearty Dimness of Vision ; or any eonstitutional derangements of the system, brought on by the .unrestrained indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex.. Price One Dollar. No. 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight doss, any case of GONORRHEA, is without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. Price One Duller, • No. 8. TILE TERRE will cure in the shortest possible time, any ease of GLE ET, even after all other Remedie s have failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell. Price One Dollar. No. 4 THE Pt:NITER is the only Remedy that will really aura Strictures or the Urethra. No matter or how to standing or neglected the case may be. Price One Dollar. No. 6. THE SOLUTOR will cure any ease of GRKVIFL, permanently and speedily remove all sanctions of the Bladder and Ridneys. Price One Dollar. No. 6 FOB PAATIOULABB SEE 01BOULAB. No. 7 THE AMARIN will cure the Whites radically, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will really correct this dieorder. Pleasant to tithe. Price One Dollar. No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, astaand speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars. No 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. • - . - .Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Rncleee postage stamp and get a eireallar: Oeueral Depot Iforth-Ea* coiner of ,Y,oirk itTealle.and Calloirhill Street:. Private . 0/14ce 401 York Menet , ithihir delphlii, Pa , , . , ~ . .; ;-; lkieale;ln flarrieherionlibyt: A. BANI,I:VA,I4-whlyre, Circulars. containing Nriable joittrlps _,Cl i f il t•N tl ik.*st i ...l * script - lone 4.60 ff 414, b e . deliverennthcon awn,. cation. Address DR ; FELI . . in7l-01 - P. O ; Box 90; P blade p ARS:. WINSLOW, An inererieniiiediiniie'and female E wehii, Booth? in Syrup fnr,childon, chsltiy &jhliedilifiteething osi e barthigum% as . 111 IMMOIH - AriAl allay. pabb.and cis sods to + X the e eelr , :ihicelid,apen it mothers, it will give riot toy yon 1 assAnd-relief.and_ health to your inknb. Per. 47 I rk 4 1 41,4 . 11 1•% - ' 1 0 0 ' PAWIIatIFIMItig :1 6 9th, 5 4 ' • u.mn;'• 9glgs/85911447 NAi'IIRAL MAGIC! Suppose a case. Suppose you have sandy, red, white, grizzly, or flaming yellow hair. Suppose you prefer a light brown. a rich dark brown, or a raven black. Well, you apply (if you are wise) ORISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE! and in ten minutesyour mirror shows you a WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION! Every hair that a few moments before was an unsightly blemish, is now au element of beauty. LL A magnificent head of hair" is the exclamation whenever you uncover. The difference between BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was not more striking then that between a gray or red head in a state of nature, and one to which this famous dye has been applied. Manufactured by J. DIVISTA DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. pold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. jan9-d&wlm Mothers, read this. The following is an extract from a letter written by a pastor of the Baptist Church to the Journal and Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that . world-renowned medicine—Mae. WINS Low's SOOTHING OTIIIIP FOR CHILDREN THETRINO : " We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy - nip. New we never said a word in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no humbug—we HAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO RE ALL IT CLAIMS. It is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the day, because it is ono of the best, And. them/ of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay in a supply. sep29-d.twly front the Independent, New York, July 28,1869. Inus.—Our advertising columns contain some testi monies to the value of a new article known ea. , ' Spald ing's Prepared Glue, ,, useful to housekeepers for mending furniture. It is prepared With chemicals, by which It Le .kept in the proper condition for immediate use, the chemicals evaperating_till floors 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 0. A. BANIMIII, No. 2 Jones , Row 5ua741.2.w1m NOV WITHIN REACH OF ALL ! GROVER & BAKER'S . CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES! 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The public attention is respectfully requested to the following cards of ELLts flown, Js:, and the Onossa & BASES S. M. Co.; CARD FROM THE GROVER it BAKER S. 111 CO. Our Patents being now established by the Courts, we are enabled to furnish the GROVER & Blau Machine, with important improvements, at greatly REDUCED PRICES! The moderate price at which Machines, making the Gl:ovule & BAKER stitch, can now be had, brings them within the reach of all, and the use of Machines making inferior stitchea tuf unnecessary se it is unwise, Persons desiring the best Machines, and the right to use them, must mot only be sure to buy Machines making the a aoysg di BAKER stitel2,lmt also that such Machines are made and stamped under ear patent* and those of ELIIS hews, JR. GROVER & BAKERS. M. CO., 49&Broadtony,'New York. A CARD FROM ELIAS HOWE, JR All per Sons are',caulikined not to makeoeal in, or use any Sewing Machines which sew from twee spools and make the stitch known u the Glsoura & Maxus stitch, unless the same are'purchased from the fitooran & Mit osis Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents, or Li. censes, and stamped under my patent of September 10, 1846. Said Company, and their Licenses, alone, are legally authorized under their own patents, and my said patent, during the extended term thereof, to make and sell this kind of Sewing Machine, and all othareate piracies upon my said. patent, an& will be dealt'•'with accerdingly; wherever found. • NEW YORK. 117" SEND FOR A CIRCULAR sep2B-d&wlY IT WILL PAY YOU READ THIS. IT:WILL PAY 'YOU OBSERVE WHAT I SAY ! ! IT WILL PAY YOU FOR A VISIT TO HARRISBURG !! ! TO sEn AND•MAKE YOUR PURCHASES. FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL KNOWN ARCADE,NO. 3 JONES ROW. AVA/LINO MYSELF OF THE ADVANTAGES WHICH READY CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL GOODS AT li) PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES. CHAS_ S. SEGELBAUM. p, 0,-HAVING SECURED A FIRST RATE CUTTER AND TAILOR, I AM NOW READY TO MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. A WARRANT A FIT OR NO BALL oct6A4m JACKSON & CO.'S SHOE STORE, NO. 90X MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA., Where they intend to devote' their entire time to the menufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES Of all kinds and varieties, in the neatest and most fash ionable styles, and at satisfactory prizes: Their stock will consist, in part, of Gentlemen's Fine Calf anti Patent Leather Boots and Shoes, latest styles; Ladies' and Minis' Gaiters, and other Bhoea in great variety; and in fact everything connected with the Shoe business. CUSTOMER WORK will be particularly attended to, and in all cases will satisfaction be warranted: Lasts fitted up by one of the best makers in the country. . The long practical experience of the undersigned, and their thorough knowledge of the business will, they trust, be sufficient guarantee to the public that they will do them , justice, and Surnish.thein an articie. that will recommend itself for utility; cheapness and dere- Lienin JACIESON.& ctr Emit% 13kookstore tfie".wilice to buy Gail rens—wirrahted UC, K 31 . E.:4A - 0. QUA4%TY,.ii,tI236 and R ; ib Illonsiustroosiyed and for oalif by '[iaa] WM. DOOIcia4AQQ-. ELIAS HOWE, XR TO TO gleoical. SANFO LIVER INV NEVER DEB IT is compounded entire become an establietted fact, a and approved by all that , 4 .; sorted to with confidence Ide it is r6coizinaestdea It has cured thousands who had given up all hopes unsolicited certificates in The dose 'mat be adapted individual taking it, and to act gently 011 the bowels. Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER IN will cure Liver Com tacka,Dyepepala, Summer C o ry,lllropsy,Sour Costiveness , Choi r& Merlons, Cholera lence, Jaundice, es, and may be used sue rys Family Medi- HEADACHE, ( twenty minutes, if spoonfuls are taken tack. All who use it are in its favor. N MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE IBM ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGRTHBR. Price One Dollar per Bottle. - ALSO - SANFORD •S I=l CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDE Pure Vegetable Extracts, Cana, Air Tight, and wi The Family Cathay- i 1 active Cathartic, which flt his practice more than The constantly 'norms- ^ who have long used the 1 4 tion which all exprem in induced me to place them The Profession well know A act on different portions al The FAMILY CA with due reference to this r A compounded from a varie- "'" Extracts, which act alike IH mutely canal, and are cases whore a Cathartic is rangemeritsof the m Pains in the. • Back ness, Pain and `Sore- d i -body from anddeii mid; gleated, end in a long 1.4 Appetite„A Creeping lot over the body, Rest. WEIGHT DI THE HEAD, all ri EASES, Worms in Chil tiem, a great PURIFIER 414 41 diseases to which flesh is mention In thil advertise- 0 Price Three Dimes. The Liver Invigorator . dud =family - Cathartic Pills are retailed by. Druggists generally, and sold 'wholesale by the Tiede in all the large towns. - 8. T. NV SANFORD; M. D.; Manaraehirer add Proprieter, 208 Broadnity, N. T• jy7-d&wly MEE MRS. WINSLOW; An experienced Nurse and Female Phy-;lian, presents to the attention of uiotherN hor SOOTHING S RIJ P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gams, reducing : all inflammation—will allay ALL PAIN and apaimcidie action, and in SURE TO aIiGULAT E. THE BOWELS. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, Depend RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for ove, ten years, and - CAN SAY; (IN OONIfI DEM AND In TH•of it, _what we have never.l3een able to say of any other medi cine—NETEß HAS' IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE IN: STANCE, TO EFFECT. .A . CURE, when timely Used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfactintl by any one who used it. On the contrary. all are delighted with its operations, and speak in. terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtue.. We speak in this matter "WHAT CF. DO KNOW," after ten y ars' experietce, AND PLEDGE CUR' BEPUTATION ROB THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DA CLAIM. In almost 'every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes'after the syrup is adminis tered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most.EXPERIENOED and SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with . NEVER NAIL. 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 convulsions, which, if net speedily reme died, end in death. We believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. in all cases of DYSEN TERY and DIARRHOEA, IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other eause. We would say to every mother vho has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES,NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering Child and the relief that will be SUREL,yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE - tofollow the. use of this medicine, if timely need. Full directions for using will accomp any each bottle. None genuine unless the lac-simile o CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PRINCIPAL OPPICE;I3 OSCAR 5111117, Naw You.. PRICE ON/•Y 2b COTO ?ER BOTTLE. sep29-d&wly ' JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONSISTING OF PINET, CASTILLION & CO., BISQUET, TRICOCHE A CO., JAS. HENNESSY & CO., OTARD, DUPUY & CO., J. A F. MA RTELL, • JULES ROBIN A CO., MARETT & CO. • FOR SALE BY JOHN H. ZIEGLER, ded3 73 MARKET STREET. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! CHILDREN'S; LADIES' and RENTS' CHAIRS, and a gr eat variety of CABINET FURNITURE suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS at reduced prices. Also a new lot of COTTAGE FURNITURE inisete„ or by the single piece, pt .TAMES R. BOYD A SON,. de2o-2wd. 20 douth SiCODI Street. 2 500 POUNDS IiAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRONs &c., & 0.. together with °RANO/8, LEgONS, DRIED FRUITS, CRANBERRIES, and a variety of Artibles suitable for the Holidays. lust received by (de2o WM. DOCK,' TR.,' CO. MESSRS. OHICKEEING & CO. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE GOLD 111: E•• U. A. L! AT 'THE , . • MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, max um puormara wisz, _ , OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS! wareroom for the CRICKMBING PLANO 4 at HarriaL burg, at v 92 Market at l reekN o 0 rii . 3111,13T0 STORE. sTEWART & M'AREE, RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, , WILOLERALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES, GINS, WINES. SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD RYE AND BOURBON WVISKYS ) NO, 103 MARKET STREMT, del2j HA Ji it 3.8 B "VA G-, PA. [43m XTRASUGAR CURED _HAMS— . • . 40 r !tt i Y• ''• n .‘ , *•‘/ 1 04,:u•i ' 4 :00 .';'/ 1 1 0 R the! gent* ENGIAHTISTAIp: metre itTon, RD'S GORATOR, LITATES. I from Gums, and ha Mandard Medicine, known have used it,aad is new re in all the diseaseeforwhieb within the lad two years of relief*, as the numerous my pornesalon show. to the temperament of the used in such quantities as judgment guide you in the V ICIORATOR,, and it plaints, 'BM us Ate Chronic Diarrhoea, plaints, Dysente. Stomach, H bitual ie, Cholera, Chole. Int antum, F latn. Female Weaknes. eekahilly as an Ordina. cine. It will cure SICK thciusaiele can teetify.) in two or three Tea. st eommeneement of at giving their testimony D FROM and put up in Glass 1 keep en any climate. tic PILL is a gentle but the proprietor has used it twenty years ing demand fund those PILLS, and the Wish& regard to their nee, ham within the reach of ill that different Cathartic, of the bowels. TIIART IC PILL h a s, well established fact, bees ty of the purest Vegetable on every part of the all good and sale in all needed. such as D e. stomach, Sleepiness ; and Loins, Costive. ness over she whole which frequently, if 'us course of 'Fever, Lois of Sensation* of Cold lessntss, liztrumis, 01 INFLAMMATORY DIE. dreg or Adults, Rhenma. of the BLOOD mid many heir, too numerous to meat. Dose, Ito il. ` Lines of eraveL PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.. WINTER TIME TABLE taittiNENMNS RPM FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PIIILADELPWIL ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1860, The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Comm :any will depart from cad salve Harrisburg sed Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves HarrifibillFg ais 2.0 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.505. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.65 p. m., arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. MAIL.TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. m., and We rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. These Trains make close connectionat - Philadelphia • with the New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves Harrisburg at 7.30 a. m., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at WWI Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Handal burg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No, 2, leaves Harridan, at 6.26 p. m., rune via Mount Joy, connecting at MUM 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 leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., as arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 7.00 a. m. PAST LINE leaves Philadelphiaat 12.00 noon, and nu rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavalir Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m. , and arrives at Harrisburg ag 7.85 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadetph4 4.00 p. in,; and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.411 p in. Attentiomis called to the fact, that paseeigersleaving Philadelphia at 4p. connect at I l ancester with MOUNT J,OX ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive a$ Harrishurg.at RILMIIBL D. YOUNg, • Supt. East. n023-dtt ATORTEIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. INANI4LIIIEMENIS N 0 7' CHAN-GE OF SCHEDULE. WINTER ARRANGEMENT: ON AND AFTER MONDAY A /40TRMBER 26 , rxr, M 6 the Passenger. Trains of the Northern Oentral Railway, will leave Harridburg ad follows GOING SOUTH. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at.. 3.00 a. aft. EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at 7.40a-mita MAIL TRAIN willleaveat. 1.00 p.m& GOING NORTH. MAIL TRAIN will leave ift. ... 1.40 1- as.. EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at 3 16p- we. The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Bunday win hS the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Routh, at 3.00 a. HI. For further information apply at the office, in Pam sylvan's Railroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL, AsgsnA. Harrisburg, November 23, 1800.—n023 N EW AIR LINE ROUTE T 0 NEW YORK. la • Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Tins BETWEEN THE TWO 0,1127/4 Of • NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG, VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at. I a. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p: m., on:46K Roma between the two cities. HAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 neon, and az riyea at Harrisburg at 8,15 p. in, MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg adc 8.00 a. m , arriving at New York at 5.20 p. m. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Encria. burg at 1.15 p. m. , arriving at New York at 0.45 p. a•. Connections are made at Harrisburg at I.oop. MI6 wi ts the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pommes.'" nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Raiisaodi All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Nabs. vile and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Maim Chunk, Easton, &a. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. in. Line front Nes York or the 1.15 p. m. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and seism medation, this Route presents superior indacemantalin the traveling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, Five Daiwa Per Tickets and other information apply to J J. CLYDE, General Agent, dels Harrisburg. E HILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD WINTER ARVAN G BRENT. ON AND. AFTER DEC. 12,1810, TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at 5.00 A. M., and 1.16 P . M., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1.26 1 1 .111.,ar416.1 P M. RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8.00 A It. end 3.80 P. M., areiving at Harrisburg at I P M. and 11.1 a P. M. FARM N :—To Philadelphia, No I Cars, $836 No 11, On Name train) 62.76. PARES:—To Readier 0.60 and 11.60. At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsvilb, Ersmide vile, Tamaqua, Hatawissa. Re. FOUR TRAINS LEAVE READING FOR PHILADV. DAILY, at 6A. M., 10.45 A. M., 1210 mama WA 848 P. M. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at S A. M.,1.00 P. M., 8.80 P. M., and 6.00 P. FARES I.—ResAing to Philadelphia ; InSis and 81. d. THE MORNING TRAIN PROM HARRISBURG EMU SECTS AT READING with up train ler Willtegetes Pittston and Scranton. For through lichen) end other information apply is 3.3. CLIFDI, General Agent. dels dtf I )IIILADELPHIA. Asp READING RAILROAD. REDUCTION OF PASSENGER PARES, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL; St, JINNI COMMUTATION TlCltkit, With 26 Coupons, will be brined between ' any points desired, good for the holder and any member of his family, in any Passenger train, and at any time—at 218 per cent. below the regular fares. parties having °Scar/ion tto use the Road trealeally ea business or pleasure, will and the above arrangement convenient and erneumicall as Pour Passenger trains run diiij each wry' between Reading and Philadelphia, and Two Train,' Or' v between Reading, Pottsville and lioreieburg. Oe Sv :flays, only one morning train Dews, and one sneerer, train UP, rune between Pottsville andl Philsdelphit sae no Passenger train on the Lebanon Valley Breech Railroad. For the above Tieliete, or any information relating thereto apply . to B. Bradford, Esq., Treasurer,Pkilneet. pliia ; le the respective Ticket Agenta on the line s or tie G. A. NIOOLLB, General Asp% Miran 27, 1860.—mar28-dtf HA TCH & CO., SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, _ I.IB_WALNUT ISTRXRT, PR/LADRLPHM . IMMURE' 11 FLOUR, GRAIN; PRODUCE, COTTON,. WINES AND LIQUORS, T08,4,C0.0 .AND CIGARS. novo-dela g' L. G9DBOLP, PRACTICAL TIMMS • saaltaßataiia . pr , *l4Nol3, MBLODZONS I 4 14 2 , O. Orpost i fiture mut be lett at WM, KNOCUSII MUSIC OTO - :,14 lifaiket street, or at 11111CHIANI HOTEL: - 'All'Otdoistle ft et the above-named places-win meet with 'prompt Attention. . ~ ' .144 ' i PtristelaitirPlKNOW rOi• We.' . Up LOY , ' i -BEEI O --bAh extr!t, lot of DRIED BEEF just:rectifired by i.• ; s;I no. , „ ,WH. D0CE,4z.,..5, Op. 'O..T_ORAGEI STORAGE!! atoms ieggyet i at .w Of ; •• / ?• • . me n , ; ,„f.amrs lorimran. • • 3