1 LOCAL NEWS. THE DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION Mlly be had at jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Paarket streets. PATRIOT AND Thoon.—The sub MILT PATRIOT AND VNION can be had by Dauphin scribers, every ? Opining, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAM. Tng Mens.—Under the &imago of schedule on the 'different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harr 1860, isburg Post Office, December let, is ee folio we rENNSTLVANIA R. R. East.-1 a. m.—way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m, P. In- Wist.-6.30 a. m.— 6 wa ONNTRAL y 3.50 R p. 9p. m. - I , InTIMP.N B. . S or el. 12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. in. North.-1 p. m. LEBANON VALLEY R. It 7." a, m. DAVPIIIN 4,:ND SCISQ. li. R. 1.30 p. m. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. U 7:30 a. m u / p, mail. ay . swan. 7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. in., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Ip. to Lewisberry. on Saturday. A SALUTE•—A salute was fired from Capitol Bill last evening in honor of the Union majority in vii ;nl6. BEFORE THE MAYOR.—Three wanderers in search of the good times—one a painter, the other a calico printer, and the third a laborer about iron works, lodged in the wateli-house on Monday night, and were permitted to depart yesterday morning. TWENTY-SECOND OF PEDRIIARY.—The joint com mittee of the House and Senate to mate the ar rangements for a demonstration on the occasion of raising the ilag on the dote° of the Capitol, have held a meeting, and resolved to extend a general invitation to the military and civic associations of the Slate to participate. The following order has been issued by Gen. Wilson, the Chairman In accordance with a resolution adopted by the joint committee of the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, appointed to make proper arrangelneDiS for raising the American flag upon the dome of the Capitol, on the 22d of February,lB6l, an invita tion is hereby extended to all military c ompanies, fire companies and other civic associations, in the State, to join in the proposed ceremonies. Major General Heim, of this city, bas been appointed Chief Marshal, to whom all companies and associa tions proposing to be present on the occasion, will please report, on or before the 10111 inst. JosErst H. WsLsox, Chairman Committee. A MARRIAGE OP Commis.EcE.—The first mar riage gercategy ever performed by our worthy Mayor took place on Monday, about one o'clock p. In., under peculiar circumstances. A minor, who is an apprentice in one of our large manufacturing establishments, to avoid certain disagreeable eon. sequences,got permission in the winter to shift the place of his labors to Lebanon. Last week he same home on a visit s and would 29 doubt have left again on Monday, only that some one was looking for him. ile was taken to the Mayor's office, on a charge of affiliation. The jail stared him in the face on the one Bide, and the hymeneal halter on the other. Of two evils he chose the least. Friends were sent for—the consent of all parties obtained, and the young man was made a husband and father in the legal way. Sick is life, and a useful lesson it affords the rising generation. The keeper of a billiard table, up the country, who had been conSiderably pinehedhy fellows who were in the habit of telling him to ritai»d" the games they lost, put up the following notice: "Gentlemen who aro not prepared to pay if they lose, are requested not to play." ELECTRICITY IN WINTER Tin - E.—The eastern journals contain accounts of a remarkable atmos pheric phenomenon, a thunder-storm in mid-winter, which recently visited Massachusetts. The electric force in tho atmosphere was particularly manifested on the telegraph wires. Twelve fine wires at tached to the relay magnet on the Cape Cod tele graph were burned. At Quincy and at South Braintree the electricity destroyed the magnets. At North Cohasset the magnet was burned, and on the Scituate line thirteen telegraph poles were shivered into kindling-wood. In the town of Ilan son thirteen poles were prostrated. At South Braintree the most singular effects were obServa ble. The lady operator at the office there says she heard only one clap of thunder, which sourded like the report of a distant gun. The lightning in the telegraph office played various but harm less pranks. It ran from one relay to the table, burn ing two narrow paths to the edge, and from an other magnet to a linen collar lying near it, valid it blackened and charred. Experienced operators say they have never be fore known those wires to be troubled by atmos pheric electricity at this Fe A VERY COMMON ERROR. —Beauty, some donkeys think, is the right and inheritance of the tt ealtby alone; food to eat, clothes to wear, a roof to shel ter from the weather, are all that working men should pretend to. And, indeed, if the secret be lief of such dull grovellers were told, it would he that all people with less than a good many bun. dreds a year, are stepping out of their sphere and encroaching on the demesne of their bei ters when they aim at malting their dwelling, such that it shall please the cultivated eye as well as keep off wind and wet. Such mortals cannot understand or sympathize with the gratifteation arlOrtg from the contemplation of objects which are graceful and beautiful; and they think that if there be such a gratification at all, it is a piece of impudence in a poor men to aim at it. It is, they consider, a luxury to which he has no right ; it is as though a ploughman should wish to have champagne on his simple dinner-table, I verily believe tbet there are numbers of wealthy men, especially in the ranks of those who have made their own wealth, and who received little education in youth, who think that the scipply of animal necessities is all that any mortal but themselves, perhaps, can need. CoLumnrins.--Inquiries are made as to the na tura c the cantsdfi called 04,1,1,1,1,64 e. 1,170 fkj, the following description of these formidable guns in an exchange A Celumbiall is a heavy gun, capable of pre jeeting a solid shot or ehat, with a largo charge of powder, and at an angle of protection from five degrees below to thirty above the horizon; it may be said therefore, to combine the essential qualities of the gun, the howifaer, and the mortar, and may be used in the place of either one or the other of these pieces to sea -coast defeLee. It does not dif fer in its external shape from ordinary sea-coast cannon. At present there are two sixes of Culurntiada in use in our service, viz: the eight inch and the ten inch. The foriner weighs about 9,000 ihP the charge of powder 10 the, the solid shot 64 Ate, and the shell 43 lbs. The latter weighs about 15,000 the, the oburgo of powder 16 lbs, and the solid ehot 128 lbs, and the shell 100 lbs. It is understood that a certain number of ten inch columbiads are mounted en barbette, or upon the most elevated portion of Fort Sumpter; as the exira range of these pieces is about three miles, an extent "1 country about six miles in diameter will be commanded by them; this, however, does not embrace the city of Charleston, for that is under stood to he about 82 miles' o i nt' the fort_ Fart • eln g ouly about a mile distant, and be ing without easements to protect its garrison or arm . i , rlPyi,„ suliet to the direct fire of the Co umbiads of Port Stump ter. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY—Heel ing of Stockholders—The Annual Report.—The an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company was held on Monday morning, at Sansom Street Hall, in Philadelphia. There was a fair attendance of stockholders. The meeting was called to order by Mr. Lewis Elkin, upon whose motion the Hon. Alexander Henry, Mayor of the city, took the Chair. •Mr. Edmund Smith was selected to act as Secretary. Mr. Smith read the annual report of the Board of Directors. The following is an abstract of the document: THE ANNUAL REPORT The fourteenth annual report opens by speaking of the gratifying fact that the increased cereal crops of the West and of Pennsylvania have bane fitted the revenues of the company. Up to De cember the monthly receipts were in excess of the previons year, but in that month the derangement of exchanges caused a decrease. But the inter ruption to trade cannot but be temporary, to be followed by an increased traffic, from the healthy demand South and East, for the products of the West. With increased business, from the opening of new trunk lines, the competition between the roads which contend for the trade of the 'West has increased, but negotiations have been made tending towards an amicable adjustment of the ratee. The company has made a discrimination in freight, in favor of the steamboats running from Pittsburg, which serves to equalize the steamboat and rail competition at that point. The operations of the company for 1.860 were as fellows : Earnings of the road : From Passengers - - - $1,453,092.77 " U. S. Mail - - - 7-1,504.54 " Expresses - - - 75,120.00 " Freights - - - 4,191,733.97 " Miscellaneous sources - 137,300,40 5,032,701.48 Expenses of operating the road were: Cost of conducting Transportation $1,539,361.0S " Motive Power - - 970,490.32 " Maintenance of Can - 260,452 41 " Maintenance of Road - 783,163.81 " General Expenses - - 82,821.46 Net earnings of the road - 2,296,402 40 Showing an increase of earnings of $570,346,27 over 1859. Increase from passengers, $33,080.34. Number of passengers carried 1,203,444. Increase of freight earnings over 1859, $535,672.82, the larger part being due to increase of local freight. The tonnage of the road in 1860 was 1,346,525, exclusive of 124,597 tons of wood, coal, lumber and materials for the see of the company, upon which no charge is mule. Entire movement of coal 523,223 tons, an increase of 101,598 tons. Four new locomotives have been added, and copper fire-boxes have been substituted for iron.— The report explains the operations of the different departments, motive power, repairs of tracks, Ike., and it is stated that but 68 5-10 miles of track are necessary to complete a double track throughout the whole line, from Philadelphia to Pittsburg.— By the completion of engine house and machine shops at Harrisburg, on April Ist, an important saving will be effected in the motive power and transportation departments, and the management of the road will be simplified. About October let the estension of the line to the Delaware river will be opened. The bridge over the Schuylkill has been vigorously pushed, and the western abutment and pier are nearly finished. The cost of the masonry of the bridge will not exceed $lOO,OOO. The iron superstruc ture will be built at the company's shops, and will cost about $40,000. The river front of the Powel ton estate has greatly impr9v94 during the past year, and it will soon be valuable and productive real estate. The canals owned by the company earned in 1860 ; Eastern - $159,651 08 Juniata Division - - 26,180 95 Western Division - 16,003.57 Miscellaneous Receipts 7,530.23 $200,486,83 Expenses of canals for the same period : To repairs, renewals and enlargement - - $130,696.19 T 9 Weightnesters, Station ery, szc. - - - 24,003.65 Leaving not earnings canals - - 54,605 20 —being an increase of earnings for the canals over the previous year of $32,508.20. On the canals during 1960, 514,009 tons of coal were transported, being a decrease of 1,357 tons. Lumber transported in same period was 126,494,299 feet, being an increase of 6,419,624 feet. The report further discusses the appearance, value, 4te., of the canals, and the means taken to increase their business and inei.me. The Treasurer's statement shows the receipts of the eompany from all sourcee, t=hareh9ldere, loans, bonds, profit and loss, dc, for 1800. were $32,407,- 124.14. Total expenditures, including east of road, (less profit of road ,) cost of Main Line, Cost of equipment, cost of telegraph, real estate, tatens ion of tho stocks (dottier roads, hills receivable, fuel and ma terials on hand, ,ko. - - $31,758,412 33 Balance in hands of agents - 280,835 67 if Id Treasurer - 367,876.14 32,407,124.14 It is not proposed to lay any additional road superstructure, during the present year, except what may be necessary to accommodate an in. creased business at stations, and the extension or the road to the Delaware river above the Navy lard. The retort recites the. conditions of the lease for ON years the Harrisburg and Lancaster Rail_ road, with which our readers are familiar, and ex plains the necessity for that lease. The sinking fund for the redemption of tho se mid mortgage bends now amounts to $332,01, and it'may judieiously increased by the transfer to it of the stock and bonds of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and other railroads now held by the company. Thcse anacts, it 14 ttriCated, will, in a feu• years, be worth the amount they cost the company. The continuanco of an annual payment of $430,000 made last year to the State, on account of principal and interest due for the purchase of the Main Line from the profits of the road, will estinuisli that debt by the year IS9O. By steadify pursuing a financial policy calcu lated to attain these objects, the entire debt of the company in 1875 will he brought within the amount of its gross annual income—a condition of abundant safety to the shareholder=, and which can he obtained without any interruption to your regu lilt cash dividends. The means thus diverted from the net revenue of the company can, whenever the amount will justify it, and the financial condition of the couctry wilt render the measure prudent, bo from time to time divided among the shareholders in stock. The re-organization of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chiene ituilroad, after a sale by the bond holders, and the appointment'of new directors, ele , to operate the road, is next discussed, and the de lay in erecting passenger stations at Philadelphia and Pittsburg is explained, on the ground that the erection of expensive buildings at locations which may turn out to 100 injudicious, would be bad pol icy. In regard to the passenger station at Phila delphia, the directors were originally in favor of loeatieg the station at Twelfth and Market streets, but since the street railways have afforded suoli great facilities as we now enjoy, the beard have reconsidered their determination, and NOV incline to locate it on the flats adjoining the Market street bridge, where the comparatively small value of the prOperty will justify the expenditure necessary to bring the ground to the leve/ of the railway. It was not deemed prudent, however, to make the out lay the present year. The report closes with the discussion of some minor matters. Appropriate reference is also made to the death of Vice President Foster, and compli mentary allusion is made to Thomas A. Scott, Esq , who has been . uppointed Vice President since the last annual meeting, and Mr. Enoch Lewis, who has heee chosen 'General Superintendent, in the room of Mr.' who formerly held that posi tion. • STEALING Inos.—A lad named George Johnston, about twelve years of agP, was before Aldeiman Kline yesterday morning, on a charge of stealing a piece of iron. Taking his age into consideration., and the fact that the charge was frivolous, the Case was discharged.. Boys diepoeeci to pilfer should take warning. I. 0. OF 0. P.—The members of Harrisburg Lodge, No. 68, are reque9ed to attend the stated meeting of the Lodge, this (Wednesday) evening, at 7 o'clock, as important business will be trans acted. AzionEw Sout.ernre, Seey. GERMAN BALL.-A Gerona ball will be given at Brant's Hall, on Thursday evening, February 14th, 1361. The public are invited to attend. Tickets one dollar. tdt THE INAUGURATION OF Ma. LINCOLN.—The time for the inauguration of the President elect is ra pidly approaching, and active preparations are afoot for the important event. Mr. L. will start east in a short time, and it is understood that he designs passing through New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore on his way to Washington. The Board of Aldermen of New York have refused to tender any formal welcome to the Chief Magis trate-that.ia-to-be; but in Philadelphia he will meet with no such churlishness. He will receive there all the consideration his distinguished posi tion entitles him to, and while in the city, he will 0 14 41 ; 1 1 fur himself his inaugural snit at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockh ill dc Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street above Sixth, Philadel phia, LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW (looms —The Cr/teepee 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 cants . 100 Pe beautiful new style print at 10 cents, worth 12 Cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and 8 cents, worth 12 cents, warranted fast color. 1,500 yards of un bleached muslin at 10 cents, the best over made for the price. 1,000 undershirts and drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cents, &Os and ladies stockings a large variety. Our whole stock of winter goods, such as Shawls, De Laines, Pant Stuff, Cloth and all kinds of Flannels I will sell off at cost. Now is the time to get bargains. S. LEIFY, at Rhoad'a old corner. jan22t. SPECIAL NOTICES. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Owes Ora• vel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections. u ELM tsOLD , S Genuine Preparation for Nervous and pvbilitated Sufferers. 3,06,299 08 fl . ELSI.I3oL LOS Genuine Preparation for Loss of Po 4-I . Lose of Nerc.ory. TJELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of Ireathing, General Weakness. HkLMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Week Nerveil l - 1 --L Horror of Death. Trembling. y_TELMEMD , S Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats, LA- Cold Feet, Dimness of Vision. IarELLMBOL WS Genuin- Preparation for Languor,Uni -14 versa( Lassitude of the Muscular buitera 41--LELDIBOLDIIffenuine Preparation for Pallid Connte nice and 'Eruptions. HE Lid BOLD'S Gonoine Preparation for Pains in the Back, Headache, Sick Stomach. advertisement headed HELMBOLD , B EXTRACT RUCRII in another cc nol4-aw2in Isom the Indepenfrent, New York, July W 3,1859. GLUE.—Our adVertiging 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. NY9 can aesure our readers that this article has the excellent phrenological quality of "large adhesiveness." For sale by O. A. lissrsviET, No. 2 Jones' Row au.7-d&wlin 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 eines of the day_ It is Fool) FOB TUB BLOOD, already prepared for absorption; pleasant to the taste and natu ral in action, and what one gains he retains. Let all those, then, who are suffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, take of this BLOOD Food and be re stored to health, We notice that out drUggicta have received a supply of this article, and also of the world renowned Dr. EATON'S INPANTIFR CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It contains no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course must be invaluable for al/ infantile complaints. It will allay all pain, and soften the gams in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless nights, procure a supply and be at once relieved. EU" See advertisement. aulT-d&w3rn The following is an extract from a letter written by a pastor of the Baptist Church to the Journal and Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and apelike volumes in favor of that world-renowned medicine—Mss. Wins Low's Somme; STROP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING "We see an advertisement in poor columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Naw 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 Hays TRIED IT, AZID KNOW IT TO DE ILL IT CLAIMS. It is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay in a supply. sep29-d&wly INPORI ANT TO FEMALES DR. CHEESE.MAN'S Pli. LS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu larltlea, aiaful inanstruiration, removing all &mime. tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous erections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup tion of nature, DR. CIIEESEMAN'S PILLS WEIR the commencement of a 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 PREMATUR& GRAYS. NO female can enjoy good hoatt) unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes place the general health begins to decline. DR. CHEBSEMAN'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar ta, Amato, To all classes they are in. minable, imincmg, with certainty , , periodisa/ regularity, 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 in A 777046%. Explicit directions, stating taker_, anti whin they should not be used, accompany each box the Prig o:as. Dollar each box, containing, .forty Pills. A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to the GO/era/Agent. -Svid by druggists generally. It. B. HUTCIIINGS, General Agent, 14 Broadway, New York. Said in Harrisburg by C. A. ISANNVART. deel hli9-d&wly G 1111202 EMILIE!" James Clarke , e Celebrated Female Pills, v.ropared from a preserip' ion of Sir J. Clarke. AL D., Plusieiaa Extraordl nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute or all those painful and dansmous diseases to which the female constitution is sulleet. It moderates all eXCef:3 SE/1 Se moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be retied on. TO AIARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suitor!. It wilt in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, beam the iforerament Ramp of Great Britain, to prevent counterleits. THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT DR TAdN ET IF:MALES DURING THE FIRST TIIREE 11ll1NT ti S OF PREGNANCY, AS THAT ARS 51:1115 TO WIDTH OS AILSCAAHIAGA, ROT AT ANT 01.IICR TIME TART ASS SAFE. In all calks of Nervous and Spinal Atfeetionß, Pain ;n the Back awl Limbs, icatigne on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will-fleet a eure when all other means have failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not omatain rrii, Caletuel, antimony ] or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 11.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enelos."..l to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 bills, by return mail, For rale by C. A. BAUNTART, Harrisburg. jyT-darrly Dr. Bration's Concentrated 'Remedies. No. I. THE GREAT REVIVER, speedily eradicates all the evil eiTectS of BELF-AtillSE:, as Loss of Memory, Shortness of Steatti, Giddiness, Palpitation of the floart 4 Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional rierarigementS 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 dare, any 0550 Of GONOnnilea 3 la gel theut tads or smell, and requires no restriction of action or dies. For either era. Price One Dollar. No. 3. THE TERNB will cure in the shortest possible time. any ease of WA:NM, even after all other lientedie have failed to produce the desired &rect. NO taste or smell. Price One Dollar. No. 4 THE PUNITER is the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures or the Urethra. No matter or how long ntanding or neglected the ease may be. Price One SOLUTOR will cure any cage of GRAY L, permanently and speedily remove all attlictiorte of M. , Bladder and Kidneys. .'rice One Dollqr, No. 6 FOR P A RTICULARS 131 E CIRUITL AK. No. 7 TUB AMARIN will eure.the Whites radically, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In feet, is the onlyremedy that wilt really correct this disorder. Ilearant - tolillso. Price One :Ere. 8. THE ORIENTAL PAPTILS are certain, safe and speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities, of the monthly periods. Price Teo Dollars. ' No 9. FOR FARTIOULMN SEE OIROUL AR. Either Remedy scot free by mail on receipt of the Falco annexed. Enclose postage stamp and get a Circular. General Depot North-Nast corner of Vork Avenue and Oannwhill street, . PriVate Office 401 York Avenue, Phila. delphia, Pa . , . • For sale ie Harrisburg onlyloye. A. BANNVART. where Circulars containing valuable inforrnat en, with full de scriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis. on appli. cation. Address DR. HELIX BRUNOB, rnyl-d/30 P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa. Mothers, read this. FOR RENT—A. good DWELLING trousE, with considerable ground and ST ABLE at tached—near the Water Basin. Possession given imme diately, MIAS. C RAWN. Harrisburg, January 30,1861 A 881GNBE'S k'.4141,1.--.Will be sold at I Public Sale or Out-cry. at the c-rner of Fourth and Chesnut streets. in the city of Harrisburg, on THURS DAY. FEBRUARY Ira, 1881, at 8 &dock, P. M., the following articles !.FOUR HORSES. one Two-Horse Wagon, three One-Horse wagons, one Cart, two Wheel barrows, one Patent Straw Cutter, Single and Double Harness, lot of Lime. Bri'ks, Boards, Rails, Chesnut Posts, Board-fence Posts, &e. E. BYERS, Assignee of Ditniel Rhoads • Harrisburg, Jan, 23, 1861. jan2l-dtait, I UST RBI 'EIV 10)—A large Stock of .; SCOTCH ALES, BROWN STOUT and LONDON PORTER. For sale at the lowest rates by JOHN U. ZIEGLER, janll 78 Market street. ly OTTVILLE GLASS WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURE CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, WINE, PORTER, MINERAL WATER, PICKLE AND PRESERVE BOTTLES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. H. B. it G. W. BENNERS, oel9-dly 27 South Front steret, Philadelphia. AN . IIOOD, lIOW LOST, ROW RESTORED. arig3i Pic6iiehed, as a Sealed Envelope, ON THE NATENtIiI, TKM4.TMBNT AND RADICAL CTjltE OF SPEItMATORRIIONA, or Seminal Weagneaa, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary .E.missions, indu• cing Impotency, and Mental and Physical Debility. dIY ROB. I. OULVERW 6, M. D. itotho'• of lien "Oleo- Dook,” The world renowned anther in this admirable LCOtorel clearly proves from his own experience that the awful con sequenc..s of Self-abuse may be effectually removed with out medicine sti:d without dangerous surgical operations, bougiea, instruments, rings or cord ale, pointing out aw. ode Qr cure at once certain and effectual, by which every tersr, no matter what his Condit 611 may be, may cure him self dual ly, A.ately and nut , call. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thoturands Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two Wear stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. O. XLMB, 127 Bowery New York, Post Box 4i588. apl9-d&wly T COS TIT.! BOTTLED WINES, BRANDIES, AND LIQUORS OFEVERY DESCRIPTION! Together with a complete assortment, (wholesale and retail,) embracing everything in the line, will be sold at cost, without reserve. jaul WM. DOME, Ja., & CO. N OW WITHIN REACH OF ALIA GROVER Sz - , BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES! 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. The public attention la respectfully requeeted to the following cards of Sides Howz, JR., and the Cinovsit & Deana S. X. Co. A CARD FROM THE GROVER t BAKER S. M CO. Our Patents being now established by the Courts, we are enabled to furnish the Guovan & BAIEBR Machine, with Important improvements, at greatly REDUCED PRICES! The moderate price at which Machines, making the GROYNA & Rum stitch, can now be had, brim them within the reach of all , and renders the use of Machines making inferior stitches as unnecessary as it is unwise. Persons desiring the best Machines, end the right to use them, must not only be sure to buy Maelainee making the GROVER & BAKER stitch, but also that such Machines are made and. htarnped under oar patents and those of Er.t.ts Rows, an. GROPER & BAKER S. CO., 495 Broadway, New York A CARD FR OM ELiA.I KOWA JR All persons are cautioned not to make, deal in ; or use any Sewing Machines which sew from two spools and make the stitch known as the OaOtlizo. Se RAKERIt, unless the same are purchased from the GROVER & Bs ass 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 others are piracies upon my said patent, and will be dealt with accordingly, wherever found, ELIAS iIOWE, 31t. NEW YORK. SEND FORA CIRCULAR .Zll Rep2B-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 SEE AND MARE YOUR PURCHASES: FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND GONTS ' FURNISHING GOODS NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL KNOWN ARCADE, NO. 3 .TONES ROW. AVAILING MYSELF Or THE ADVANTAGES WHICH READY CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL GOODS AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES. CHAS S. SEGELBAUM. P. S.-HAVING SEVGRED A FIRST RATE CUTTER AND TAILOR, I AM NOW READY TO MAKE CLOTII_INGt TO ORDER IN TDB MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE I WARRANT A FIT OR NO SALE. octa-d4m QTORAGE! STORAGE!! ►k) Storage Leceived at warehouse of non JAMES M. WHEELER; L 7 ELLER'S DRUG STORE is tiler 'plioc tr. him Darrumtie Medicines BURLINGTON HERRING ! Just received by WM. DOCK, In., & CO 0(1 L. ' GODBOLD; PRACTICAL TUNER • 'Ain ' REPAIftaR or. PIANOS. MELODEONS. ate , ste. orderm in future must be left. musro STORE, 92 Market street, or at lIIIEHLERIS HOTEL. All orders left at the above-named places will meet with prompt attention. First class PIANOS for sale jan3l dlw TO T 0 seplB-dly flielical. S ANFO LIVER INV NEVER DEBI IT is compounded entire become an established fact, and approred by all that aaOrted to with confidence it is recommended It has cured thousands who had given up all hopes unsolicited certifies* in The dose mast be adapted individual taking it, and to ectgently on thebowels. I Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER. M orn ens° Liver coma tacks, Dyspepsia,l Summer Co m rylDropsy,Soar C o sti v eness,Chol ra Morbus, Cholera lenee, es, and may be need ee ry, Family Medi-, HEADACHE, (4ij twenty minutes, If spoonfuls are taken, tack. All who use it are 1 " 1 in its favor. MIX WATER IN TDB MOUTH WITH THE INVIG ORATOR, AND SWALLOW ROTH TOORTHER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. ALB° SANFORD -S MIMI CATHART COMPOUNDE Fur -4 Tradable Extracts, Cases, Air Tight, and toi4 The Family Cathay- ' active Cathartic, which U his practice more than The constantly lnereae who have long used the ,3 tion which all express in induced me to place them The Profession well know sot on different portiono: The FAMILY CA- with due reference to thisi compounded from a varie-; Extracts, which act alike I mentaiy caual j and Orel eases where a Cathartic is, rang em en tsof the, Pains in the Back; news, Pain and Sore-I body, from sudden cold, f ilested t owl in a Tong Appetite, a Creeping over the body, Best; WBIGHT IN TDB iInAD, all MBES, Worine in Chil• Rem, a great PURIFIER 'Emmen to w ih,h Gall lel mention in this advertise- Price Three Dimes. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Ping are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholegaie by the Trade in all the large towna. S. T. W SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer awl Proprietor, 208 Broadway, B. Y. jy7-d&wly C H t L~~l _;~ MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Phy ician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SY RUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay ALL PAIN and spamodie action, and is SURE TO REGUL.A.TE THE DOWELS. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest w yularselves, and' RELIED AND HEALTH TO YOUR Ibi!PINTS We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, aiel CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRI TB of it, what me have never been able to say of any her .nedi cine—NEYEß HAS IT FAILED., IN A ril:Natr I ti- STANCts, TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatistfoutioa by any one who used it. On the contrary. all are deli.: hted ~i th its operations, and speak in terms of connnProlAtin , of its magleal offsets and medical virtne9. We speak in this matter •• WHAT I.:NOu . nfter tea y experience. AND PLEDGE OUR Elan TATION F'' THE FULFILLMENT OF 'W BAT WE HERE DE CLARE. In almost every instance where the infant sulfuring from pain and exhaustion, relief Will be fowl in tlfteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminn•f . tered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SRILLPUL NURSES it, New England, frnti - has been used with NEVER FAIL ING SUCCESS in TUOUSANDS OF CASES. 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 TDB 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 moos of DYSEN TERY and DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from Arty other cause. W, e would say to every mother Tho has a child suffering from any of the fore& og complaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES, NOR THE PR EJUDIO ES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child, and the relief that will be SCRE—yea, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely ueed, Full directions for using will aeecmpany each bottle. None genuine unlese the fan-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PRINCIPAL OF eIcE, 13 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORR. ONLY 2fi DENTE PER KITTLE, sep29-dttwly JUST RECEIVED! I.AItGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONSISTING OF . PINET, CASTILLION & CO., BISQUET, TBICOCHE Ac, CO., JAS. HENNESSY & CO., OTAIU), buruY & CO , J. & F. MARTELL, JULES ROBIN .15 CO., MARETT & CO. FOR SALE 13Y JOHN 11. ZIEGLER, declB 73 SLIRKET STREET. CHRISTMAS PREEENTS CIIILDREN'S, LADIES' and GENTS' CIISIfIS. and a great variety of CABINET FURNITURE suitable fur HOLIDAY GIFTS at reduced prirea. Also a new let ef COTTAGE FIMINITIJER in seta.' r by the single piece, at JAMES It. BOYD & SON, de2o-2wd. 29 south Second Street. 2,500 POUNDS RAISINS, CIiIIIANT2, CITRONS, ka g 0., together with OItANOES, LEMONS, DRIED FRUITS, CRANBERRIES, and a variety of Articles suitable for the Illolidays. Just received by [de2o.] WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. MESSRS. cIIICKERING SZ CO. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE. GOLD MEDAL! AT THE ..NIECIIANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, HELD THE FREQEDING WEEK, OVIR Sr.rr r COMPETITORS! Wareroom for the CHICKERING PIANOS, at Harris burg, at 92 Market street, 0e23-tf W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE. STEWART S; RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BAAN;PIES, GINS, WINES, SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD RYE AND BOURBON WIIISKYS I NO. 103 11 A.RRET STREET, de l2 l I{ARR. ISE rill G. PA , . 03m T:XTRA. SUGAR ,CUBED i‘ Just received by. nol6 .• W. DOCK, 7n., & CO. 11OR the genuine E.NGLI.t.-11 MUSTARD By to KELLER'S DRUG STORE. RD'S GORATOR, LITATES. 1p from Gums, and ha itandard Medicine, known have nsedit,and is now re 'in all the diseases forwhich within the boat two years of relief, ae the numerous my possession show. to the tompommentof ti e need in such quantities as judgment guide you in the V IGO RATOR, and it plaints, Bali thf At 'Chronic Diarrhoea, plaints, Dysente. Stomach, H bitnal ic, Cholera, Chole. Inlantnm, F 1 a t tr. Female Weakness ceasfully as an Ordina. tine. It will cure SIC thousands can testify.) in two or three Tea. at commencement of at a w giving their testimony C P ILLS, D FROM and put up in Glatt rl keep an any climate. tic PILL is a gentle tall the proprietor has need in twenty years. ing demand from three PILLS, and the eatisfae regard to their use, has [ within the reach of all Inuit different Catnartiee of the bomb. THARTIC PILL lob, well established fact, been ty of the purest Vegetable on every part of the ali 'good and safe in all needed. sucb an De- Stomach, Sleepiness, and Loins, Costive. ness over the whole ' which frequently, if as. ,' course of Fever, Loos of Sensation of Cold leseness, tiIEADAOHN, 01 INFLAMMATORY DI& dren or Adults, Rheims of the BLOOD and many heir, too numerone to moot. Dose, Ito 8, Lints of erauel. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER TIME TABLE hEnMINIg.e RPM FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PRILIDELFBIA ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1860, The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Con puny will &put from and arrive at Harrisburg at.( Philadelphia as followe : EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg al 2.40 a. 111. 7 and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.60 a. ma FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.56 p. arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5151. m., and as rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. These Trains make close connection at Philadelphia with the New York Linea. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves Harrisburg at 7.30 a. m. , runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at Weal Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris' burg at 115 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at : 6.40 p. In. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Re. 2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. m. , runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Dille! villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. TECROVOR EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Plalladelpitlis 10.50 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. in. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in., Cu arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 7.00 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon,. and as rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m. , and arrives at Harrisburg 166 7.35 p. in. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 4.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. zu. Attention is called to the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4 p. in. connect at Lancaster with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Supt. East. Div. l'enn 9 a Rai/toad n023-dif NEW AIR LINE ROUTE T 9 NEW YORK. • , tage. Shortest in Distance and guiekest in Time BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OP NEW YORK .LND lIARRIeBURG, BEADING, ALLENTOWN AND WPM MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at. • a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m., only 6% hours between the two cities, MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and as , rives at Harrisburg at 8.16 p. m. MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m , arriving at New York at 5.20 p. m. AFTERNOON EXPREB LINE, Bast, leaves narrla. burg at 1.15 p. in., arriving at New York at 9.45 p. =- Connections are made at Harrisburg at I.oop. in. wits the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pecuisylvao Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad" All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Potts.. villa and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mau' giatink, Easton, tsct. No chaqge of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York kW 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 aeons =station, this Bouts presents superior inducements to the traveling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, Five DOLL Aix a For Tickets and other information apply to J J. CLYDE ; General Agent, Harrisburg. tl AL 2k.DELY HIA il el .5 AND - RAIDINGE RAILRO/ r_l AI?!tAN Ell.E.Yl'. UN AND AFT!, ft DEC. 12, tsOn, TWdl.A.*bgi.t.iltll TRAIM LEA V 1 1n1t1;T18pr1;41- DAILY, ( Sundays exweptr-d,) at 51.110 A. M., arc! 1.16 1' 31., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1.26 P. 111., and 6.1;i asruitriustet, LEAVD PHILADELPHIA at B.OOA 24. and 3.3(1 P.M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 P M. anc b la P. M. FAELD 4 :—To Philadelphia, No I Cars, 83.25; No a .atop train) 162 g..1,14A/3:—To hes:Lam- .O.BC. dad $1.31%. At /leading, connect with trains for Pottavi:3, Painaqua, Oatawisaa, ate. ritaiNs LEAVE /LEADING FOR - PHIA DAILT, at 6 A. 61., 11.46 A. 61., 12.60 own) an 3.42 P. M.. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR RBADLNG •t 8 A LOO P. M., 8.80 P. M., and 5.00 P. 8 PARES!—Reading to Philadelphia,l6l,7B and SI O. THE MORNING TRAIN PROM HARRISBURG CD:. RECTO AT READING with tip train for Wilkestart• Pittston and Scranton. for through Debits and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE ; Genera! Agert dels dtf NOM ki ( 'F NTRA RAILWA":: N mf NOTICE. C ANGE OF /TED E WIN T It ABRAINGEMEN'T. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, - JANUARY 30 if . , PP 1 the PaßSCnger Trains of the NorthernCentrallt :!- mkt will leave Ilarriskirg na follows 2 lit .LY 4.;'OUT/ - L ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at-3.00 a. MAIL TRAIN willleave at 1.00 p." 21 - f; NOR TIT. MAIL TRAIN ieare The only Trait, IPRTilig I.larrighurg on Sunday 'mil riAe ACCOMMODATION TRAIN south. at 3.00 a. . For further information apply at the office, in P-1 Kylvanis Huilrmid Drunt, ,JoliN W. HALL, Agent. Harrisburg, Januit , y 30, IStfl —jauai I ) ULLA D.E L P II I A AND REA. D I d- RAILROAD. REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FARES, ON Al) AFT ER 310ri DA V, APRIL 2, 1560 'OK 1. 7 111T10N TICKETS, With i 6 CIAMMISI, will be issued between any points desired, good for the holder and any member of hie family. in any Passenger train, and at any time—at 26 per cent. below the regular fares. Parties having ocetteion to use the Road frequently on beelne,a or pleattuve, will find the above arrangement convenient and erenemical; as Four Passenger trains run daily each wry between Reading and Philadelphia, and Two Train, es . ' 'between Reading, Pottsville and Harrisburg. Of Sr flays, only one morning train Down, and one after, r F r train Up, runs between rottsville and Philadelpixl• hn) no Pat kßiger ti•itin an the Lebanon Valley Brrril , Railroad. For thy above Tickets, or any information relating there" apply to S. Bradford, Esq., Treasurer, Philadei. phia r t the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or to NICOLLD, General Dupl. Mitten 27,1860.--mar2E4tf JACKSON & CO.'S SHOE STORE, NO, DOX MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA., Where y 'M intend to devote their entire time tO O mariu ractul:6ofe BOOTS AND SHOE S Of all Muds and vatieties, An the neatest and most Loh ionabie styles, and, at satisfactory prices. Their stock will consist, in part, of Gentlemen's .1 1 fns Calf and Patent Leather Boots and Shoes, latest styles; Ladies' and Kisses' Gaiters, and other Shoes in great variety; and in fact everything co n nec t ed wit h the Blum business. • CUSTOMER WORK will be puff entre' , attended to, and in all cases will aatisfactiou be warranted. Lasts Aped up by one of the best makers in tke country. The.long practical experiat , ct of th . e underolgtia, and thorough 'knowledge of.the t iilusinesa will, they trust, be sufficient guarantee to the' public that they Will do them justice, and fuinfah thew an article that will recommend itself fur utility, chospuesi and fittn bill ty. Liano) J ACKSON & CO. 1446