LO NEWS. Tan DAM' PATRIOT AND Uslv% may be bad at Jab's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. PORNO AND UNION.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAIN. Tug MMES.—ljnder tho c hange of schedule on the different railroads, Po the time of clamber osing th e mails at the Harrisburg et Office, D Ist, 1880, is as follows: PENNSYLVANIA R. B. Earl.-7 a . m: way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m. Wi B G-6.30 S. M.—way mail, 3.50 p. m, 9 p. in. NORTUERN CENTRAL R. R. SONth,.-12.15 p. ta.—way mail, 9. p. ta. North.- 1 P. m. LEBANON VALLEY R. Re 1.30 a. in. DAMPRIA AND.sugQ. R .R. 1.30 p. m. comanniAnn VALLEY R. R. 7.30 a. m.,1 p. m.—way mail. BY STARS. 7 a . m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. m.,to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lewisberry, on Saturday. limmo - vEn.—The gay French has removed his Book Emporium nest door to the PATRIOT AND UNION office, where he will continue to sell books on the high pressure principle until further notice. Gunmen Bem,.—We are indebted to Col. Wm. Metzger for a complimentary ticket to the German ball to be given at Brant's Hall, on the evening of the 14th. This promises to be one of the greatest balls of the season. It is in the hands of gentle men who will spare neither pains nor expense to make it an agreeable affair. BREASTPINS FOUPD.-A small breastpin, with a daguerreotype in it, awaits an owner at our office, which can be bad by paying for this advertisement. We can also give information of another breast pin, found by a lady, the description of which has not been furnished ua, but which can be bad by describing it. Apply at this office. Tax Cover Howls BELL.—The steel bell which for sometime pact bas been swinging in the cupalo of the new Court House, has been taken down, in order to be exchanged for one of a different tone. We can only say to the CommissionerAhat no bell in the world placed so low as to permit the high buildings which surround the CcMrt House to break the sound, can be fairly tested, or have its merits and tone properly appreciated. SOCIAL Sontas.—We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary ticket to the "Liederkrantz" social soiree, to be given at their hell, in Frieeh's now building, on Saturday evening, February 16. The same liberality will be displayed in getting up this soiree that characterizes the parties of this associ ation; but, in view of the stringency of the times, the price of tickets will be reduced to twenty-five cents, which cannot fail to seeure them a full house. CUMBERLAPID VALLEY RAILROAD.—Mr. Marshall has read in place in the House a further supple ment te the act incorporating the Cumberland Val ley railroad company. Sac. 1. That from and after the passage of this act,-it shall not be lawful for said company to charge more than three cents per mile toll, and two onto per ton per mile for transportation, and not exceeding two and a half cents per mile for each passenger. This corporation appears to be exceedingly un popular with the Legislature, as there are several bills up for restricting its privileges. Rarmman PROJEOTS.—The people living along the line of the Canal between Petersburg and Hol lidaysburg are moving in the matter of building a railroad between the two points; and abandoning the canal. With a little assistance from the Penn sylvania Railroad Company it might be accom plished to the advantage of all parties. A meeting was called to be held at the public house of Joseph Phillips, in Fulton township, Lancaster county on Saturday last, for the purpose of taking into con sideration the construction of a railroad from Ox ford, Chester county, to intersect the York and Baltimore railroad a few trines above Peach Bottom_ The call is signed by about forty of the wealthiest and most influential men along the proposed route. SWIMS AND 11:15MXPEO1'ZD Joseph Cunningham, a young student at law in the office of Seett, Brown .k Corbin, in Huntingdon, died on NOnday test from hexing swallowed a part of the "wish-bone" of a chicken, at the Warm Springs on the Monday evening previous. He complained from the moment he got it into his throat, but the Doctors would not believe it, until he coughed it up on Sunday. Inflamation of the throat took place, and finally mortification, and on Monday morning he breathed his last. The Doctors say he bad every symptom of pneumonia. He was kind, generous, and was universally esteemed by those who knew him, DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPH! !—We have the pleasure of recording to-day a brilliant victory achieved by the Democrats in- Lancaster on Tuesday last.— Mayof Undercua was re-elested Mayor of the city by a majority of upwards of seven hundred votes, and the entire Democratic city ticket is elected.— It will be remembered that Mayor Sanderson was elected by a very meagre majority last year, and that Lincoln had a clear majority in the city last fall. The Opposition had this year nominated a full ticket, which they dubbed a union, headed by a Douglas Democrat named Wiley. A full vote was polled, and the Opposition did everything in their power to defeat Mr. Sanderson ! Truly may we chronicle this as one-of the first fruits of "the second sober thought" of the people of Pennsylva nia. NEW Music.—We have received from William Knoche, the enterprising music dealer in Market street, a number of new Itioces of music, which have become popular, and are now "all the rage." Among them are—" Let Me Kiss Him For His Mother; "For the Union We'll Die," "Simon the Celierari' Ac. The piano used at the late levees of Gen. Tom Thumb was one of Chickering's best, from the es tablishment of Mr. Knoche, Chiekering's sole agent in this city. It was put up by Mr. H. L. Godbold, and elicited the highest encomiums, not only from Mies Titeomb, the pianist, but also from the audience. Mr. Knoche has everything in the line of musical instruments and musical merchan dise, selected with that judgment that ,a professor of music is capable of exercising, all of which be will sell ate ity prices. DESCRIPTION op Lovs.—Love is like the devil; Tan CELEBRierm.--Ttle report Of the j Ohl t QOM- because it torments ; like heaven, because it wraps Mitten of arrangements for the demonstration on the soul in bliss ; like salt, because it is refreshing; the 2241, was read in the Senate yesterday, as well like paper, because it often sets one on fire ; like as the' Order of the Commander-in -chief and Grand sugar, because it is sweet ; like a rope, because it Mariltal, W. H.. Kelm. The latter appoints Maj. is often the death of a man; like a prison, because Mamma Marshal of the firemen, and Robert A. it makes.a man Miserable; like wine, because he is Lumberton Marshal of the civic societies. The here to-day and gone to- morrow ; like a woman, troceselea is to form in three divisions at 0/ o'cleek, because there iii fie getting rid of her I like a ship; • and after pussing over a route designated, march to because it guides one to the wished for port; ;like the Capitol, where the flag . is to be raised on the a Will-o' -the-Wisp, because it often leads one into • dome at 11/ o'clook; by the Soldiem of •the war of a bog ; like a fierce courser, because it often rune', 1812. The Farewell Address is t o be read by. Mr. away with one ; like the bite of a mad dog or the _ ..,...• , Remelt, Clerk of the House; and Hobert M. Pal-. kiss of a pretty woman, because they both make. a• mer is to deliver an oration. . ' -: `'" • • 'Man run Mad; like a goose, because it ill SillYl,llkji., There is a dirpositiOn: aiirht4l. :tic/ - a rabbit , because there is nothing like: it.- In monstration an inipresiiiviotie,*44rn; } horilifitik. - a word , It is like a ghOst; lielatisel Mil like' eirjr§ Mile be surprised to see one of the largest gate think O4, fq ui i /i l 6. nat *ti —cif ten: 1 10! 11 Pr i ' t it i 4: ever assembled at the seat of geVernnUr 4 e nexer aeon, i o u e li ed:npr4adPreteodf -••'1 - , ' \ , r fir?. hi . . 4 si , q . 51.." •..,ir.:, •i - 1 . il );..) .n , •, r SENTENCES.—The following sentences were pas sed by the Court on Tuesday evening : Joseph C. Seltzer, assault and battery upon Walter Graham, was sentenced to a fine of $lOO and costs; be imprisoned for fifteen days and give security in the sum of $5OO to keep the peace for one year towards all men, and in particular to wards Walter Graham. Henry Schneider, selling liquor to minors. A fine of $lO,, costs of suit, and imprisonment for ten dap, John Brooks, selling liquor to minors. A fine of $lO, costs of suit, and imprisonment for ten days. William Small, assault and battery upon a wo man, $5 fine, costs of snit, and imprisonment for five days. A. Harris, assault and battery on his wife, a fine of $l, coats of suit, and imprisonment fur thirty days. Christian Spayd, stealing eggs and produce from a market wagon, a fine of $l, costa of suit and im prisonment for thirty days. Andrew Wilhelm, horse stealing. Six months imprisonment, and a fine of $1 and costs. Fanny Jones, keeping a disorderly house, a fine of $1 and costs, and imprisonment for fifteen days. Margaret Brett, forgery, in passing forged paper, and in stealing a piece of lawn, fifteen months im prisonment, $3 fine, and costs of prosecution, Robert Parker, assault and battery on two dif ferent indictments, $6 fine and costs, and five days imprisonment. Joseph Scott, assault and battery by tbrowbig a woman in the canal, fifteen days imprisonment, and $1 fine and costs. Joseph Scott, assault and battery, five days im prisonment, and $ . l fine and costs. Charles Leedy, , assault and battery, fifteen days imprisonmont, a fine of $1 and costs. Waantim Bunsen Snoas.—The tendency of In dia rubber shoes is to make the feet cold, and in such proportion to endanger the health; hence , they are useful only in walking, when the ground is muddy, or slushy with melting snow—in these cases they are invaluable, and there is no equal substitute. Two rules should be observed, when ever it is possible; when rubbers are on the feet, persons should keep moving, and remove them on entering the house, if it is intended to remain over a few minutes. If the rubbers have been on the feet several hours, both shoes and stockings are necessarily damp by the condensation and confine ment of the perspiration ; therefore, all should be removed, and the naked foot held to the fire until warm and dry in every part; if, then, a pair of dry stockings are put on, and a pair of warm, loose slippers or shoes, there will be a feeling of comfort far the remainder of the day, which will more than compensate for the trouble taken, to say nothing of the ailments averted. But it must not be for gotten that as India rubber shoes are impervious to water from without, and ought to be worn in muddy weather, and only then while the wearer is in mo tion, so. leather shoes, rendered impervious to water, by blacking or any other means, should be like India rubbers, used temporarily, and when walking in mud or slush. For common purposes the old fashioned leather boots and shoes are the best, if kept well blackened, with several.renewals of dry seeks during the day, if the feet sweat pro fusely. As cold and.damp feet are the avenues of death to multitudes every year, a systematic atten tion to the above suggestions would save many a valuable life. CARLISLE Trans.—We copy the following items from the Democrat of yesterday ; Fire.—About four o'clook this morning the large brick building known as "Education Hall," situate in Church alley, was diseovered to be on fire; and before the flames could be extinguished the inte rior of the building was completely destroyed.— The building is the property of the School Direc tors, and was occupied by three schools on the lower story ; the second story was used as a hall. All the school furniture and many of the school books were destroyed in the school rooms. In the hall a large number of settees and other furniture were destroyed, and a large and valuable library (including the books presented several•years since by Hon. L. Todd) so badly damaged as to be al most worthless. The damage to the building is covered by insurance in the Franklin Insurance Company of Philadelphia, This was no doubt the work of an incendiary. Railroad Aceident—Nicholas Myers, a freight oar agent in the employ of Messrs. Henderson L. Reed, whilst uncoupling cars at Mechanicsburg, on Monday last, was thrown from the platform of the oar, under the wheels, which passed over one of his legs, crashing it terribly, and severely injuring the other. He was brought to Carlisle and placed in the ease of skillful physicians. It is feared am. putation will be necessary. A few days ago Mrs. Croy, of New Cumberland, had the flesh on one side of her face burned off to the bone, and is now lying in a very low condition. It•appears that Mrs. Cron is subjeot to epileptic fits; and.being attacked by one of these when alone in a room, she fell with her face against the stove, remaining in that situation for some Limo Wort) she was discovered by her friends. COLORING MATTER IN CONFROTIONRRY.—Amass M. Eaton, assistant is the laboratory of Brown University, furnishes the following interesting sta tistics in reference to the use of coloring matter used in the manufacturing of confectionery : My ... attention having been lately directed to the materials used to color confectionery, I have pro cured forty-five samples, and have analyzed the coloring matters present. These articles comprised figures, sugar plums, lozenges, sugared almonds, cocoanut cake, etc. From this series of analysis it appears : Of fif teen reds examined,. that fourteen were colored with organic coloring matters and one with mineral matter. Of three blues, that the coloring matter consisted of ultramarine. Of twelve greens, that five contained copper and that three contained chromate of lead, or chrome yellow—these latter being compound greens. Of eleven yellows, that ten consisted of chrome yellow. I have also, examined two samples of metallic duet, which was sprinkled over some of the can dies, and found copper present in both cases. Two gilt paper handles to some of the articles analyzed also contained copper. It thus appears that twenty-three of these forty five samples were colored with poisonous substance^. The red samples were the most harmless, but even in this class one was colored with poisonous matter. In coiiii6ol6ll with these Willy it should be re membered that all compounds of lead, mercury, copper and arsenic, although their evil effects, when taken in small quantities, may not be appa rent at the time, belong to that class of substances which are termed cumulative—that is, they are liable to accumulate in the system, until at length the injurious effects of the poison manifests them selves. Moreover, children who are the principal con sumers of these articles, are more susceptible, on account of their delicate organization, to the ef fects of these poisons than adults would be. FIRE IN CLEARIPIELD.—We regret to learn that the residence of Judge Barrett, Clearfield, waa totally destroyed by fire on Thursday last. His furniture was saved, but much of it in a damaged condition. We did not learn how the fire origi nated. His' loss, we understand, is fully covered by insurance. SUPEAINTENDENT OP PUBLIC Gnotrsna.—Yester• day morning George W. Boyd, Esq., was re-ap pointed Superintendent of Public Grounds for one year, by a'oonourrent majority of both Committees on Public Buildings. Mr. Boyd has made a very faithful officer, and, we presume, no one will ob ject to his re-appointment except those who were trying to HMO the position for themselves. WHAT was FOUND an PERIN.—When the French and English soldiers entered the palace of the Em peror of China, no one knew what to take; silver was thrown away to take up gold, and gold to take up jewelled watches and gems ; china and en ameled vases of priceless value, were broken be cause too bulky to carry away,. Rooms and roorri full of costly silks, bronzes, lodestone ornaments, were ruthlessly destroyed. The Emperor's wash stand, basin and ewer of gold studded with stoners were sold for £2,000 by the captor. With all this barbaric wealth and splendor, neither the palace nor its contents could compare, in respect to real elegance and substantial worth, with the Brown Stone Clothing Roll of Rockhill Jo Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street, above Sixth, Philadel phia, and its rine iteelt of garments for gentlemen and youths. LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS --The Cheapee 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 cents, worth 12 cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and S cents, worth 12 cents, warranted fast color. 1,500 yards of un bleached muslin at 10 gents, the best ever made for the price. 1,000 undershirts and drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cents. Socks and ladies stcckings large variety. Our whole stock of winter goods, such as Shawls, De 'mines, Pant Stuff, Cloth and all kinds of Flannels I will sell off at cost. Now is, the time to get bargains. S. LEWY, at Rhoad's old corner. jan22t. SPECIAL NOTICES. ELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Onus Gra vel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections. HELM SOLD'S Genuine Prepaiation for Nervous and Debilitated Buffeters. HELM/WM.) I B Genuine Preparation for Loss of Power, Lon of fdinzory, UELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of 3reathing, General Weakness. HELMEOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, Horror of Death, Trembling. . rj ELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Ditoneam of Vision:. nPLLMBOLD , B Genuine Preparation for Languor, Uni versal Lassitude 'of the,itholuu*rfistem. , fE T 248 OLb , 8 Genuine Preparation•for Pallid Connie mance and : Eruptions', . • . ELMBOLD'S Qennine Preparation for- Pains in the -L-L- Back, Headache; Sick Stomach. grSee advertisement headed RELIREOLIPS EXTRACT' 81701117 in another ocirana: 4 • ' • nol4•tiltw3m NATURAL .MAGIC! . - . Suose 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) CAISTADORO'S EX.C.EL.SIOR.HAIR DYE! and in ten minutes your mirror shows you a WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION! Every hair that a few moments` before was an unsightly blemish, is newark element of beauty.' WA magnificent head of hair)) is this 'exclamation whenever you uncover. The difference between BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was not more striking then that' between , a gray or ied head in a state of nature, and one to which this famous dye 'has been applied. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. janit.d&wlm MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Sooth ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate the process of teething by so ft ening the gums, reducing as inflammation—will allay all pain and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it mot hers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Per eetly safe in all cases. See advertisement in another col UWE augl94Bso4Bzarly IMPORT ANT TO FEMALES DR. OHEESEMAN'S PIS LS. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of it long sad 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- Tout OaCtiene, hysterics, fatigue ) pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from Interrup tion of nature. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS was 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 S;PRZIMATIIItS azays. Nofemale can enjoy gi3od h M ealthgess she is regular, and whenever an obstruction takes p44:10 the general health begins to decline, . DR. CHEEBEMAN'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Females. To all clssies they are in valuable, induciag, with ceriezioty, peri ' o'dical regukwity . They are kiown to thousands, who hare used them at different perloda, throughout the country } having the sanction of lime of the most ensinint Physicians in America. Explieit directions, stating whew, and when they should not be used, accotopany each boa—tha Price Om Dollar each box, containing forty Pills. A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free,. of the Agents. Pills sent by mail, prompt l y, by enclosing price to the General Agent. Sold by druggists. generally. B. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent, 14 Broadway, New York. Sold in Harrisburg by O. A. BANNYART. deal 19-clitwly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.-''Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from prescription of air J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordi nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cave of all those painful sad dangerous diseases to .Which the female constitution isosubject. It .moderstes all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy Mire may be relied on. TO bIARRIED i LABIES it is peculiarly suited. will n tk . ebert time bring on the monthly period with regniarity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, beers the Government stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT HZ TAN= HT THILILES DURING THII FIRST THREE MONTHS or Paw/emir, es THU ABM svim lb RHINO On MISOAIRLLOR, BHT AT ANT OTHER TIM TEST ARS SASH. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when ail other means have failed and although a pow erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel , antimony, Or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-81,00 arid 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure 0 bottle, gentaining over 60 pills, by return mail. For sale by C. A. Bening"' , Harrisburg. jy7-dawly Dr. Brawn's Concentrated itetnedies• No. I. THE GREAT REVIVER, speedily eradicates all the evil effects of SELP-ABHBg, as Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath , G iddiness , Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional 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 days, any ease of GONORRIIBLA, without taste or smell, and requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. Price One Dollar. . . . No. 8. TUE TIRED will Ontn in the shortest posSible time, any case of (MEW, even after all other Remedies have failed to produce the deldred effect. No taste or smell. Price One Dollar. No. 4. THE PIINITNR 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. 6. THE SOLUTOR will cure any case of GRAVEL, Permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys. Price one Dollar. No. 8. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7. THE AMARIN will cure the Whites radically, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by iffiy 904 treptment; fs,the only rensedy that will correct tbis : dbionler. 1 1 0, 4 4 9 tr4! 43 4 14 . Price One . Dollar. • No. ; 8. THR CRIERTAtRASTILI#* Elare and' speedy in . prAiditainli MENStEPO IO 34 meting any Irregularities - of: therdogtaWilikih.,"tri Tao Dollars. ,No , 9. FOR PARTICW , A qPWIII4.I;. Either Remedy sent free by mail ori - recelfd,of the price amaPfed, ' • Enclose P° l o l 4 l 4 1 9 3 V.04 ;.get Circular. • • • •GoPera_ lßep44-Nort,h 7 Bl , l6,cPrper , or • Urn' Avenue and , AllewhißStreet. PriVoB liece4ol - Ifdklivenue, Phila., L. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL TIII4ER delphia, Pa ' • Tan PIANOS MELODEON S • &0.,' , For ispelp arris rrggonlybyU.A. pemnor,whete Sc.o. Order's In :future must Stolen at.WM. EN0412,E45. . Trader( 'dint:MAl*" intoi , mat with full de- ',MUSIC 5T0H14,119-,Market street, pr at BUSH lus ,Isitit,ticale each CAAVIFiII' be denverekgratis, on appli. HOTEL. All,orderifleft at tlia'above-named places w il l Address DR. PEDIMBRIJNON, meet with pioMtV!Oeintiiiii.t • ''t rn.7}-,411 , C;0 30 „T. St% „,,. P hiladelphia, Fa. T1M1* 11 .24. 4.-Wil3ftP l lot .2 h 3 E. OTC, I'l Ji 1.1•11. sc s cri. Ytaf ;rye )1.151zg 7,1:d FOR RENT—A. good DWELLING HOME, with considerable ground and STABLE at. tached—near the Water Basin. Posaessdon given imme diately. CHAS. O. RAWN. Harrisburg, January 30,1861. janal-dliv ASSIGNEE'S SALE.—WiII be sold at Public Sale or Out-cry, at the corner of Fourth and Chesnut streets, in the city of Harrisburg, on THURS DAY, FEBRUARY ITE, 1861, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following articles :-..40HR HORSES, one Two-Horse Wagon, thseo One-Horse Wagons, one Cart, two Wheel barrows, one. Patent Straw Cutter, Single and Double Harness, lot of Lime. Bricks, Boards, Rails Chesnut Posts, Board-fence Posts, &c. E. BYERS Assignee of Daniel Rhoads. Harrisburg, Jan. 231 1861. . jan2l-dts* JUST RECEIVED—A large Stock of CI SCOTCH ALES, BROWN STOUT and LONDON PORTER. For sale at the lowest rates by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, janll 73 Market street. DYOTTVJLLE GLASS WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, MANDE/WTI:FRB CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, WINE, PORTER, MINERAL WATER, PICKLE AND PRESERVE BOTTLES OF &PERT DESCRIPTION. H. D. dr, G. W. BENNERS, 0019-dly 27 South Front store; Philauelois. M ANHO OD; HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORRIDDEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Intoluntary Entise!onS, ludn oing Impotency, and Mental and Physical Debility. BY ROB. OULVERWELL, M. D. ilatho• of the "Gret a Book," 4c. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, dearly .proves from his IMP experience that the awful con sequences of Self-abuse may be effectually removed with• oat medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, boogies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out am ode of cure at once certain and effectual; by Which every suf ferer, no matter what his condit'on may be, may cure him self cheu7 iy, prrrateiy andeadieally. 'This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, posi paid, on the receipt of postage stamps, by addressing Dr. - ORAL J. O. KLINE, 127 Bowery New York, Post BOX 4,686. aplS.d&wly . . COST!!! BOTTLED WINES, BRANDIES, AND LIQUORS DI . ..EVERY DESCRIPTION! Together with a complete assortment, (wholesale and retail) embracing everything in the line , willbe sold at cost, without reserve. janl WIC DOCK, Ja.., & CO. NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL 1 GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES! 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK: The public ettentiou is respectfully requested to the folloiing cards of Ewes flows, In., and the GROPES & liiiree ' S. M. CO. : A CARD FROM THE GROVER f R AKER S. M. CO. Our Patents being now established by the Courts, we are enabled to I'llllllA the Grovels Se. Biala Machine, with important improvements, at greatly REDUTED PRICES! The moderate price at which Machines, making the Gnovss 4r, BARBI: stitch, can now be had, brings them withinthe reach of all, and renders the use of Machines making inferior stitches an unnecessary as it id unwise. Persons desiring'the best Machines, and the right to use them, must not only be sure to buy Machines Making the GROVER & BlKERatitch, but also that such Machines .• • . are made and tomnped under Onr patents and those of ELIAS Flows, JR. • GROVER & BAKER 8. M. CO., 495 Broadway, New York. A CARD FROM ELIAS HOWE, JR All persons are esteioned not to make, deal in, or use any Sewing Machines which sew from two spools and make the stitch known as the eitorza & RAKER stitch, unless the same are purchased from the GROVER & BA KER Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents, or Li censes, and stamped under my patent of September 10, 1840. 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. Nair roux ID" SEND FOR A CIRCULAR lam JAMES R KEMBLE, Agent, Harrisburg. aep2B-d&wls IT WILL PAY YOUI READ TIII.S. IT WILL PAY YOIJ: OBSERVE WHAT I SAY ! IT WILL PAY YOU FOILA VISIT TO HARRISBURG! ! TO SEE 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. S JONES ROW. AVAILING MYSELF OF 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 SECURED A FIRST RATE CUTTER AND TAILOR, I AM NOW READY TO MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE ' MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE I WARRANT A FIT OR NO SALE. iNt6-d4r4 STORAGE! STORAGE!! Storage teieived at waiehonse of • , *4 '.lrAtiEt3.M. WHEELER. jZ ELLER'S DEUG BTORE is tha place . to, buy Domestic Medicines BUBLINGTON HERRING I a nd re c e i ve dby , WM. DOCK, &CO oc/ , ELIAS HOWE, JR TO sep2B-dly ; AV& ;ll~te~l~cai. SANFO LIVER INV NEVER. DEBI T is compounded entire I become an establisheAct, a and approved by all that sorted to with conildenoe it is recommended. It has cured thousands who had given up all hopes Unsolicited certificates in The dose must be adapted individual taking it, and to act gently on the bowels. Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER IN will cure. Liver Com taeks4.l3 ysp epsi 141 Summer Co zu— ry,Dropsy,Sour Co stly eness, Chol- ' ra Morbns, Cholera lence, Jaundice, esi and may be used sue ryt Family . Medi- HEADACHE, (no twenty minutes, if epoOnfuls are taken tack. All who use it are in its favor. MIX WATER IN Tan MOUTH WITH THE INTIO ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TooRTRRR. Price One Dollar per Bottle. SANF'ORD S I= CATHARTIC PILLS, OOMPOIIkiDED FROM Pure - Veg etable- Extracts, and put up in Glass Gases, Air 11;04 and will keep sn any climate. The Family Cathar- tic PILL is a gentle but active Vathartic, which ‘l2 the proprietor has used it hie practice more than a twenty yearn. The constantly inmate- in demand from^ those who have long ,need. the 0 1 PILL% and the eatiefac tion which all eiprese in maid to their nee, has induced me to place them M within the reach of all The Profession well know that different Cathartics act on different ''''''''''''' The FAMILY , CA-1 with due referenda to this compounded fr miie lixtracts, whic h alike mental' , canal: and ate cane where a Caihartic is r an e ents of the, Pains • in • the • Back ness, Pain, and Sowe body,' from • sudden • cold, end ,a., long , Appetite, a Creeping ..tier' the hedy, Rest. WEIGHT IN THE HEAD, all RABEB, Worms in Phil- dren Adana, Rheum'. tism, aIgreat..PURIFIER or the, BLOOD and many diseases to wiiieb. 'flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertise- meitt. ,Dose, 1 to 8. • . Price , •Thrbe Dimes: The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailid'hy Druggists generally, and acad. wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W SANFORD, if. I)., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, IL T. JyTzd&wly - - . C RIL DRE: ."11011111...L MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nuree said Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her 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 10 BIIRE TO REGIJLATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it : mothers; it Will giie rest to yourselves, and, • ' • ' RELIEF AND•HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have Tait up and sold this article for over ten years, and (AN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medi cine—NEVEß HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE IN STANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely need. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction 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 virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten y-are' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION PCB. THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DF.- CLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be foumi in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminint tered. Thia valnabl4 preparation's the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been need with NEVER FAIL ING SUCCESS an THOUSANDS OP 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 not speedily reme died, end in death. We believe it the BEST and SEREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all eases of DYSEN. PERT and DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother o ho has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OP OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child, and the relief that will be SURE—yes, 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 QURTIS & PlEauNs, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 13 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. PRICE ONLY' 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. sep2o-4Awly JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK. OF BRANDIES ,. CONSISTING OP PINE?, CASTILLION & CO., BISQUET, TRISOCHE & CO., JAS. HENNESSY & CO., OTARD, DUPITY & CO., J. & F. MARTELL, _ JULES ROBRi& C 0.,. MARRTT.& CO. Vdt SALE BY JOHN H. ZIEO-LER declB 73 31.iliCET-873tEET. CIIRISTMAS_PRESENTS CHILDREN'S, LADIES' and GENTS , ..CHAIRS, and a great variety of CABINET FURNITIIRE suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS at reduced price*. iTAltio a new lot of COTTAGE FIIBNITURE in seta, er Ly the4ingle piece, at JAMES E. BOYD &SOL • de2o-2wd. 211Senth Second Street.. 1,.1 25 00 00 P 0 '0 N D.B - CURRANTS, CITRONS,. &c. ( Ate., - . together . with ORANGir TAMONS: DRIED ERUITS„ . CRANES'S RI - ES; entre visriety - or -- Articles itaiteble for the Ifolidayi. : net • • (i received by [de2o.] ' Tfld. D.001C ; 4w., & CO. it'SSRS: CHLIA 8R1N1:36% CO. llVVll ' HAVE AGAIN OBTAIEID :.t GOLD . L Jf'F"TIIE 0,,.,..,,,.,, ...a,...,, ME CHANICS'AF 4 tRi,) O 11 all, HELD THE PRECEDING 1/BEE., '0 OVER 51 - 17!r -I POW,POTITO r`. Ar t . Wareroous Pr th ( ;jorililltdrlANos, a i l le burg, at 92 14ari . f.et p . lo l l_ ~ - io a 0c23-tf , , ,' .. W. RIIOOHE'S MUSIC 13 OR e TEWAILT & M'ARE 0 RECTlFYNG''l4rar e ibi WHOLESALE DEALER* IN BRASRI LitTPTITT SCOTCH, IRISH,- OLD RYE A_D 11.0% 4.15.1. (MAD 1100%. .sumlienall -si al AN Sint RD'S GORATOR, LITATES y from Gums, and ba Standard Medicine, known have need it,and is now re in ell the Cements fumble within the last two years of relief, u the numerous my possession show. . . . to the temperament of tt e used in such quantities as judgment guide you lathe VIGORATOI! . ., and it plaints, Billt us At. Chronic Diarrhoea, plaints, Dysente. Stomach, H bitnal ic, Cholera, Chole. I f antnm, F int u. Female W ea knell. easefully as an Ordina. cine. It will cure SICK thousands can testily,) in two or three Tea. it commencement of at P giving their testimony of the bowels: TIKARTIC PILL hae, well establinhed fact, bees ty of the meta Vegetable on every part of the all• good and safe in all needed, such as D 8* Stomach, Sleepiness, and. Loins,• Costive• ness over the whole which frequently, if no come of Fever, Loss a Senssitien 'of Cold leanness; DRAWEE, 07 INFLAMMATORY DI& Wes , Vnd Blessesiliiaittfs, - 99 of let ifyyltim eonnee,, Sh e u . IfER I NS9I2.7f will be parti era teended to, - Artilditelabibribld d. Lasts MaiIITIMEISMINSIM country. hililanfterienee of the undersigned, an& afilmillikAt a ghteatkitiwill, they Fe*raLgtiy4l We public that they wee, stie 21hat Nan article that 1 itself for utility e nes and dant & 00. -•—• allilt fr vir mime: *mit tiuta %.„L, *,.* ACM s, RBON Fines of c rctuel.. pENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD WINTER TIME TABLE iiiiffigAM_MME AIM FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PRILADELPIiIi ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26mr, 1860, The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cosa pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg mil Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 2.40 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 610 a. m FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.55 p. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. in. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. m., and ar• rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in. These Trains make close connection at Phi/aO/PhiB with the New York Lines. • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. I,leaves Harrisburg at 7.30 a. in., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.30 p. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harrill burg at 1.15 p. m. , and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.40 p. in. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. in., runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Diller villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 10.50 p. ms, and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. in.. . MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in.; an arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. in. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 7,90 in, FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, aniar rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisbing ali 7.35 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 4.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. Attention is called to the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lancaster !with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, andat*e at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. in. • SAMUEL D. IrOT/Nfh . Sups. Asafiki# n0.28-dtt NEW AIR LINE ROU!I.E TO YORK. Shorted . fn' . Distaiici'•AiliCkifelic4t ---- 133F1111EN - Ty TWO CITIES OF -:- NEW-YORE'A-ND' .„ VIA. _ READING i ALLENTOWN AND Ethel& MORNING EXPRESS, 'Weed, leaves' New . . - Fltitt: at 8 wk., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m., ontint *ours between the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at . 12.00 noon, and sr rives at Harrisburg at 8.15 p. m. MORNING . MAIL LINE, East, leases Harrisburg 8.00 a. m., arriving at New York at 5.20 p. je, AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Igarris. burg at 1.15 p. m., arriving at New York ft m. Connections are made at Harrisburg 41.00 p.m. with the Passenger Trains in each direction on'thri nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroads All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Potts. vile and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch Chunk, Easton, &c. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. m. Line from New York or the 1.15 p. tn. from /Carry Ore For beauty of scenery and epeed, .coinfOrt and accom modation, this Route presents miperior inducements to the traveling public. Fare between New York and thisrtabOrg,l'ivn DOLLARS Per Tiekets and other infottsation apply to J J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. de3s I,HILt~~LLY4. : , AND,. READIN.P:RAILROI.D IVIIIT R AR. I 2AR G E.M_AiNT. ON AN 4E't.t. . .15,:t. TWO PAEMOINGER •Tkoi/Ni , LEAVIC'EfAHRIE3I3IIRO DAILY, (Sanclarifitief9po,l bb t q 1.15 P. M., for PlLD;i4Daliih3a, agrivDigtihopt:.44..2sl. and 635 2.14 sartm*itio.;.p!*re . p.rariktd4iiiatkirt.fillo A M. and 8.80 atliarriabuirig anc 8 lo P. M. - P MIIIB t—To Philadolpitia, No. liGaia, 8G.2 . 8 . ; No. 2, Oa same train) 9b2.75. ' PA.11.153:-To Itiodink..sl.6o and 51.80. At .14endp, goonnot.ank.traina for POtt i omiP, T. P.-t' t"" POI7II4,RAINB I.l4_Vji ANAD2NG FOR PHTLADIti— P*A. DAILY, at 6 . A. 21 10.4fi A. Id 1220 noon and LNAVR PHILADELPHIA PON R.lll/111ING at 8 A _ M.;1.80 1 1 ; M., B',Bo-P; and 6.00 P. 26.. PAR-881:,—Reading to Philadelphia, 11.72 awl 161.4 b. :TEN ARMING TRAIN PROM 114BNI8DFINVI VON - NZOTB aiADitte with I rip ter irtikosbarr, r 4ft a Zr a o l =rtalikid " tit . herinfjmaton apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent dela aut RAILWAY. V il D II L E. Wili.T'XlV4Zif ' X.GEMENT. • ON IND- TO A10N.33314Y, JANUARY 307 e, the Petite ifierritimiUthe Northern Central Bb ll we, wilhleeveAlarAleiterg teliew : • • Q I N UPS. .-..4V,Oomnioniegloki-,'RAIN will leave 5t..3.00 a. ra . - /CCU.. VBAlNViltreave at 1.00 p. v . ; i • 490119 .19 - 04711: MAIL TRAIN leave • 1 - 40 p. 10. • -- - - The only . Train leaving plarrieburg on Sunday wl/ • e the ACCO M MODATIO N TRAIN gontb. at 3.00 a. in. For further information arly e.t the office, in rent ' . R ioaa' DO et; I Citr#V4ll43,L, Agent. flieriebtrg, January 30, D. 1., , 14 AvEL f L A. .11,0 AD IN CI • ? A ILR 0 A D. REDUCTION OF PASSENGER EtM, ON AND AFTER ; MONDAY, ArttlAs. 2 1660 7";COMIVIUTATIbN nextraj With 26 Coupone r will be issued betwee By points desired, good for the - . holder .and nity.idiffnber of his family, in any Paesemitink trah4did 'atiany time—at 25 per cent, belOw fife regular. faced. " Plifttealbeinggiestaftetto die the Road frequently on buetwle.th pleasure, - selll _find the above arrangement coneenient.and erotiostheal; as Pour Passenger trains run daily ilookove, Vai ,, tWeenlteading and Philadelphia, Sad Two TiabiP es." arivertersesilibasilbageMattaville and Harrisburg. Or Elvertayegnimeittraninglentiu Dere, and.one. bitters edt:train Up, rune between Pottsville and Pkilladelpho:444. no Passanger train deithe Lebanon lalley - Brrweb - Rsiircol7---- Xrin tit/ relating thereto apply. 4.42 B radford, Esq., Tressn ,Philadei. phis,t e -the rniphstiv Vegteion t line, or to ' =X; General Ruin. • : etilCh4, f . t. ler fp 1 .- A -Lair& , ~. 1- S 401 2AIIOMIOI VIII TKOIUNI If -1 ,iv a r ' l ti _ .l A . , . :QuT7) , Au. -.4i ; ' :' 4 , , ,°' 4. 11(k19E M aloB N e B at'l lo INGIDP me to the O. YA itA - , - : •,.. 11 21. a ' PiiLlStr i f S AND S it a te E 8 bona 4sft awn „if 41 1 CO 61A; in Sine El lEEE = oet bah- men's Pine • at etylea; -a in great • with the B