LOCAL NEWS. Tel DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. PATRIOT AND Usriew.:—The DAILY PATRIOT AND lision can be had by Dauphin s ubscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAIN. Tsui MAlLS.—Uuder tho change of schedule on the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, December Ist, 1860, is as follows : P&NNSTLYARIA R. R. A .„ B/ ._7 a• m.—Way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m, Ifew.-6.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9 p. m. NORTHERN CENTRAL B. B. Shtlei.-42.15 p. mail, 9. p. m. Nortk.-1. p. m. LEBANON VALLEY R. B. • 7.30 a. m. MIAMI= AND 8179 Q. IL IL 1.30 p. m CUMBERLAND TALLY! R. R. 7.30 a. m, 1 p. m.—way mail. BT 11TAWN 7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday an d Saturday. 7a. m.,to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lewieberry, en Saturday. Coustcnow.—The carriers of the PATRIOT ARD Mimi beg leave to say that they will, as usual, collect their dues this morning. Tag Union. Prayer Meeting will be held in the Presbyterian Church, on Market Square, this after noon, at 4 o'clock, as usual. Nomen.—The regular monthly meeting of the liarrisinug Typographical 'Union, No. 14, will be held this evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Citizen en., iae house. B. F. WORIC, BeoPy. ATTENTION, Fnmants !—A meeting of the com mittees of the different fire companies of . the city will be held at the - hall•of the Hope engine house, this evening, at n o'clock, to take action in regard to the parade on the 22d of February. By order. APPOISTED.-D. W. Gross, SR., has been ap. pointed by the Court, as one of the Inspectors of he Dauphin county prison, in place of' Abraham Frisian, Esq., whom •term of office. has expired. The Board consists now of Wm. Colder, Jr. Daniel Snyder, George Bergner, Henry Peffer,:Daniel Shellenberger and D. W. Gross. Etsvas.—This annual festival occurs We year, on the last or 31st day of March. Easter was cele braked bx our pagan ancestors in April, as a festi val in honor of Zaire, the Saxon goddess of love, or Venus of the north. It is now observed by the Christian church as a festival in commemoration of our Saviour's resurrectioa, and answers to the Passover of the Hebrews. Caisson Ramitoan.—On last Saturday, the con tract for laying the suparetrietUre andiron on the Ebensburg and,Cresion Railroad, was awarded to Philip Collins, Esq.,,Who. Wei * also the.contractor for the grading Of ;trader, - the, supervi sion of this gentleman; we feelnonlident that the work will be.pushed ' to siii4Y completion.. • The road is - expected to be, irTtay:foi the running of ore by :the of:Amo:. Dvstczs.,—A word is oftentimes a storehoeum of thought... But the.dust of age, with which its trea sures 'lnuit be swept away before they tan be made' oinpienr: The; itlihr-Witte4 &IR to whom the appellation "ditnee" bps frequent rod of correoadus'ii4tit l ke .i , ;Aiititii. 6 4 it he Wow t,4 84 by the inglorious ciezigiatie* he bectaiiie the ewe.- sake of the sharpie kstihted and,moaj dietingnished philosopher of the age. - ' • M. Puroy, of Paris, announces the ; d'iscover7 of a new neutral coloring iodide of 'starch. When iodine end starch are mixed tojetter they - farm an. toads of starch of a blue color. 'tonne: his there , • fore been considered a chemical teet:for t he pre,. sense of starch in any substance. -37. bringing a. starch ic;dide into contact with, yenei,lffideprived of its blue color and beoomeinweet, gummy and very soluble in water. . • - Tax London Baiter oays, that a spider's web furnishes abetter plan- the'laying :out of cities than any WhiCia . hussi yet been devised by surveyors and engineers. Any, one who can find Iy - instruct web unbroken, will see how beautifully regibis it is, and how perfectly adapted for . the quickest psi, sage from any one point tassnother. The concen tric rings are, not. eireles but polygons, and the radiating euquisitely rigniar and straight. Fora.—The house of Michael . lL'Skelly, an old and respectable citizen, of, Butimerbill township, Cambria county, was entirely consumed, together with its contents, on Thursday night last, by ire. Mr. Skelly was absent from home, and his family narrowly escaped destination. His wife and chll 7 _, dren got out of the . barning b r onze in their Bight clothes, and were forced to walk half a mile to their nearest neighbor in their bare feet. They have the sympathy of the community in their loss. THE ffroms.—The storm of Thursday appears to have been pretty general all over the country. It has levelled the telegraphic wires in every direo- Um, so : that Wo srertbis morning again withou t our vin a l It is probabli that the sten:lllms done an im mense amount of damage, especially to vessels on the Atlautio Ocean. Beside the destruction of several spans of the Northern Central Railroad bridge at Dauphin,. nomaterialdainage was done in this city. A few barns in, the neighborhood were partially unroofed, and some signs and fences were levelled, but nobody was injarert SIASON OF, Lwarr.The season of Lent will begirt on Wedwesdey of next week, and continue for forty, days,"tho obligation of its. observance resting,upon all of the itoman . Catholic faith wiugase. reached the age of twenty : one, years, unless sputially dis pensed.. - itiohliklicp_\4stairjai*C2,-,il s attd the regalatinfirtoleObhwitioN 4* 4 04 1 1V!"tliat but one mea l ie r day slailibe hiltett;fhinditys and that at or about noon. A - collation be permitted In the evening, to concha oi briad , but tact:lllE4lK frelytalad, vegetables_ and fish. The exemptiowsfokiihoso regulations 'are thong miff twrity-cas rear. of age, the sick, nursing women,. those who o,..4iii t iCiabor, and -those who -through weaknees cannot fast wi thout i irrejudiee to their loath, :Mt occasion istoas of much solemnity in the:Whelk Church. ' l ' • ' el:lino no Tans vo tinier,-44 T:r4p , *() Muse - TO avay . ."-- - rne Itov. Mr. Robinson hap been heani *He has arrived in Pittslousg;bat . at. last iftemustste had not secured an engagement. lJnfortmmAely forihim, we fear hie fable Will pa t cede him wherever he may go. When he reached Altoona; ft l l ooeiri :that some of the biethrtn were on the Icielmantifor :him, and welcomed hint. with open arms-, iii4not heard the news, of course. • When solicited . to:npan on, Saturday night at Al toona, he .extuicid,'llititin f ieby. 'declaring thA i lte had to go to Pitiebui-by Sundayrbut wouldreturn at an early dayililieritupon Mr. Pitcairn, an em ployee on the railroad, got him a pass to go and return. The supposition -now is that it will be some time before he returns. It appears that the congregation here had made him up a puree of $4O, but in his haste to get away he did not call for it. Pity, as that amount might have kept him in segars and lager,,for,some time—and be is not very easy on the tentonic beverage and HaYanas, either. CITY Pemen.—John M'Cormick is a ladies' shoe maker, and belongs to New York. The presump tion is, that in these secession times the ladies of New York retrench in that matter °taboos, in con sequence of which John found his ocoupatien gone, and started on a tramp, with his kit in a cotton trunk. On Thursday he arrived in this place, and being slightly on the genteel order, he went and disguised himself with lager. In the afternoon he called WWII the Mayor, and demanded a clean shirt and a Glean pair of cotton socks. The Mayor politely informed him that the appropriation made by the city for the purchase of these articles, so it dispensable to the comfort of the public in gene ral, and ladies' shoemakers in particular, bad _run out, but that be would give him a note to the trea surer of the Wide Awakes. M'Cormick thereupon became indignant, and charged the Mayor with embezzling the city shirts and socks—in short, he. became so abusive that the Mayor invited him to his back parlor, until yesterday morning, when they would debate the subject. In the morning, however, M'Cormick wanted to hear nothing about it. He was willing to let "bygones be bygones," and his special pleadings were for a release, which was finally granted; when the ladies' shoemaker shouldered his trunk, and again took up the line of march. When he reaches the place .where they furnish clean shirts and soaks we hope he will take the same view on imparting Information as the ohap did "whose sands of life were nearly run," • you know. Wm. Thompson, a laborer from New York, was in search of either work, or a, home for the home less. Let oIE Peter Hophart, a ledger, mild be was from Chem. bersburg, and a carver by , profession—but of-what substances, animal or vegetable, he did not say.— Plrmitted to slope. Casper Gardner, one of the S. P.P., works about iron establishments; came bore in search of work and a home for the homeless, all of which he. did • not find. Ordered to vamoee. James Carl, from Louisiana, also an• iron man, on his way to -Danville. Let of. Charles Stehley, a wanderer, and Michael Stet'. ley, a partner in distress, lodged, breakfasted,-and °then resumed their journey.- They were from every place but this yesterday morning, and if they took • the.Mayor'a advice, they are also. from this place. A COLLISIOIi BETWSIIN GOTXBNXIBAT , TRO of the officers of the House bad a set-to in !the Rotunda yesterday, which might have re !suited in serious consequi3ncee, but for _theinterfe 'ranee of bystanders, who, it appears, were. _mutual ',friends. Col. Diehl, the Marshal of the Rotunda, having been invited down to Brady's by-aigentic. !man, to sample - the Maj'oi's torn-joide,.heleft his 'staff of office at the post office. In his absence, some enemies of the Colonel ii)formed "big Tom,' 'the Depot) Seeretartof -the water closets, that Col. Diehl had resigned, of would,bo removed, and •that ho—that is Tom—had been promoted to take ibis place, whereupon Tom took charge of theetaff. , The surprise of the veteran of the,wer of 1812 can be imagined...He demanded an unconditional cur. render of the baton, tut Tom positively refised, and showed fight, although ho is minus auarM. — !The Colonel's blood was np, and the :pailies ',clinched. A blow from. the Colonel felled Tom, and, in a high. state of excitement, be was,prepa 'ring to do him great-bodily injury, when Tom was 'compelled to resign-all pretentious to. any such an exalted elevation as Marshal of the Rotunda. STOCK won Sett.—The President of the Harris ' burg Railroad Company gives notice that proposals will be received .at the office of that company for the whole or any part.ef,l,9o2 shares of that coin ' pany's-stook until Priclay,;Yebruary-22d, at 12 m., at which tune said proposals Will be opened and theJdoek awarsleitAo l tha highest offerers who..ran comply with the termarthieh are cash in the -three days. sndincTuesday, Pebrnsry 211th, ; 12- w4.4.-:?ro ; Tided, said-bids are not ten thau liftt , dollitra per 184arer and 111,441 0, 6 .4 4 1 4e . eO4 fors 0 10 . P irsoiora reserving the right to disposes of only, anch.partien ae tl!ey! Way. thiP4-ProPer• -The stPelk bears in , tenet at the rate •of seven per! cant. per annum payable semi-annually on the. Ist days of July and :January,,in each year, without any dednetion 'for 1 tstres,sind is gnimuktood by the:tierittayivailie, Reit ! road. Otompanyinnder the lease to vii 42,03440. It carries interest from the .let January last: Proposals ti bo..ihdbrOlt r .q . T O POO B p*stg4k,r-f-, Espousing Rartatean Ailionnwr.Late en. Wtal.i nesdav nights an unknown white man was =woven , by a train of mire of the Penneylvauis Railroad :Company, at Twenty-second and Market streets, in ;Philadelphia: He was ,no t seen by the persons on ithe train until- hefwartander. the horses' feet, and when it was too . •iate.tOrstop the care. The whole train passed ever •hisn,renttingumi crushing him in a sbecking manner, and killing him ingantly, ,The. coroner held sal inquest on. the body, sod si iverdiot of acaidentally killed was :rendered...De ceased was dreSse4 in , 'a dark, coat,. bla4 satin vest r and brown pantaloons irith a red stripe down the He bad ,on a red striped stylise ehirt t iod i •Monree shoos., It, was supposed - that,he was from. .fortylo'forty-five years did: On hie person was found a silver watch and a leather Imre*, contain ing appall sum, " • , , CANDruitss Dia:4f there lo any. truth. in , the. tradition about the ground-hog weoshull-have- an' early, spring. Toast Saturday was Candlemas Day, and if the/ weather wise undergroUnd burrOwer ventured, forth at all, se 411111:will. pretend do. say that he could have seen his shadow en snob a day.. 'Therefore, supposing -the -tradition tens,wewilhlo t be condemned to, six weeks' more of *biter owing to the ,coprin of Ws-Animal larometpr, who is now, in ail ,grobehilit t y, luxUrisiting in' the forest, which he soon expects to see"in s- verdure eladt" . There are many who place the most implicit Mi.. 40106 upon this sign. Will some one who observes the habits of the animal inform us as to his pro ,ceediags on Saturday ? A Palpesswr Pic?uan.—The local editor of the . ,Petersburg Exprette is a . ..young man of 'taste, but ho Facie it to run awa y. With him, Per instance t. - What a lovely. :picture a Toting lad 7 presents," says be," on.a nol4 Anifnlng, Critic all her. winter, fixings oa,, Pomitlit .ikowtt L0N 11 4, 14 4. kaki speed, innocent of any intention whitecci- other assul,e ing comfortable and looking pretty!. A sweet 'little .bonnet, dainitly trained withbrown Obbop,p,d on the inside with a delicate White , fnr,ttid on . with a, neat bow; _ a soft, downy Comforter, eneompassing :enough of her neoli tO'diaclose a little of ite,snowy Ipurity,!and graeefully descendingin frodt-ci tunic !of dark two.WP,A)r a mantle of bleak cloth; `and tip* little jet black gaiters anderneatii, peeping, iike mice; 411 , and out, and Completing an ensemble mil& dent to make a susceptible youth feel: like spend. ing his last ten in a ring, gift books, a marriage license, and the minister. Cheap r Honium.s. DzeiriG—Sometime during- Monday , afternoon, as ;hir.- I Daulel Ogden was laboring ,in. ! his coal bank, about one mite south of Clearfield, the roof of the mine gave - way, and a mass of rock weighing near two tons fell upon him, crushing .him, as is supposed, instantly to death. Hothini was know of the aoeident by any one until late in the evening of the same day, when his not coming home to supper, induced the family to look after him. He was found crushed to the ground in the, same position he occupied while digging coal. Ho was a son of Matthew; Ogden, one-of the pioneers of • that county, was about. 58 -years of agei . anci leaves a large family to moura hie lose. CATHOART krramvre TO COMMIT B MUM—John Cathcart, sonfined in the Clearfield county jail, under sentence of death for the murder of his wife, attempted to commit suicide on Sundaymight hut. It seems he had obtained a wrought iron spike, which had been used for fastening the bare of iron to the woodwork in his cell, and by patient rub bing, had made it something of the shape, and nearly as sharp as a dagger. With this extraor dinary weapon he tried to cut his throat, and suc ceeded in severing some of the veins, but ° ft a. " tory wee not affected. Me was very weak when discovered . by Mr. Richards- on Monday morning. Dr. Hartswiek dressed him wounds, and although seriously injured, there is no doubt of his recov ery. Tun QUZISTION SKTTLED.—The "Disbanded Vol unteer" suggests a settlement of our national trou bles upon a plan that has at least the merit of high originality. Re proposes, as a basis of- oomprc miso, the running of hiaion and Diekerson's line from Maine to Cuba, and the establishment of the parallel of 2:40 from Cape Cod to the Congo Islands. This proposition may seem somewhat obscure ; but it is at least perfectly elear that the best, the most elegant, and the most comfortable garments made in the country, are those- sold at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill & Wilson, Nos 603 and 605 Chesnut street, above Sixtb,Thiladelphia. LARGR ARRIVAL OF New GOODS—The ekeopee Goode Offered Ye 4-2,000 yards Canton flannel at 10 cants; worth 12 cents. 2,000 yards bleached 4-4 muslin at 10 cents, worth 12 cents . 100 Po beautiful new style print at 10 Bente, worth 12 cents. 60 Pe print at 7 and :8 cents, worth 12 cents, warranted fast: eoloi. 1,500 yards of un bleached muslin at 10 cents, the best ever made for the price. 1,000 undershirte sad drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cents. Socks and ladies stockings & large variety.. "Oto whole stook of ;winter goods, such as Shawle, , De Laines,.Pant Stuff, Cloth and all kinds of Slannels•l will sell off at mt. Now is the time to get bargains. S. Tizifr, at ithoaA'h old corner. flan22t. SPECIAL NOTICES. Er- WARRANTED IN. ALL CASED .0 . D. LIADN-BY'S OHRONO THERMAL'PHISALR PILLS For prevention and Cure (dell those difficultiee to Which the female system is peculiarly` liable urban/ from BTOPPAGit; oF NATUIts.OB, 011MtlortrOON,-' Thai Fah ease serer 'been ./ndrissjailw heel. the. direetiode .kave bees strictly Veiiipvial,' and they are perActlysaf. take by Me moat delicate,. AV - HARMS LADIES they are partlcsfliily recom mended, as theyprevent difficulties, end restore nature, no matter from what cause - the' otenaltathin may arise. - A few days in most wed irlllinadate•the, detired 'offset; and although so I i aterful, yet. no ginrylwilf ever reset item their use. *But those who are pregnant should not use them, aeshez have an effect contrary tonature„-Pamphlets detailing their virtues, with nennereaertilleaten tram Well known physicians and Spotheearies, sun be had on applies* tlen to the agent, who will s end art POIF, if desired, by mail; post-peid, to w.addrees, on.merle af•theTaioney. Sold in, boxes, coateinutgaixtylpilia,--prithe One Dollar by all. prirAtipal.dnigents. and &Wei; and D 00:, wholesale agentp,, , Nor th . Soromid.attentiv•Philiddl.: PIC ; ; e '; iiimiLeetaihrly • • .A:1411414 111111131:DI it finpereadingettalilkeyooliiiii, n I A 1,41, risitlyrentrei. th,at.has averlieen billitartheipanflannis loon' : by OND HtTNDDDU PHYSICIANS,:" . • • In their. prividelprietireVrilth entire inieepas; elD'earies. Bb I; 8 • S'.V.R. ' . yorlitewilatridiatiiiateira i tiriej re herfilayrigarderigilei formed in a meet, and entire eontirhifedremiXtee Semi teraeili 06re active . , and -speirdrfiri its edicts' tban Oitlieba Wa'topiiiha gond. 6Tddi pilla are' hiflf the and mere? nauseate the iitritnaeh; 'till Dosed pills in a box—price one dollar,, and will be, oast , lig giiiitialid;l# the agouti, itthriey.' ;.111old - by allthe whieipal-draggistivadd; 'AM ! V DYOTT & 00., wholesale. agenta, North Second street, • >T' , $!A - i flPtA.l.'re. xA'o..r.o:t. . . _ Stiiiitro,deir; 84iiiiatre 3itit4i6Veißandy , red, White grisidy,; or limning jrctijo* hair Snppdpe you prefer a light brotin„ a rich dark brown, or &riven btack.. "Mall yon apply . . E 0 103'10 li AIR p TEI , in,teikMinutea your mirror shows you a -1 4 1-D_K-B). /7.4. :TRANSFORMATION! AVM # ll4r;PlAtAifew momenta beforelvras anutisightly blenlish, is now an element of beauty. " A.maguifteent head of ilair"_le the exclamation whenever you uncover. The difference between BE AUTY -AHD ;THE. BEAST was net more striking then that -between - a gray or red head in a state of 'nature, and one to which this dye has been applied. Manufactured by .1. CRISTA DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. janO.d&wlm IMPORI ANT TO FEMALES DR., CHEESEM AN'S: pu. LS. The comlbination of ingredients in thiaa NUS are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correctingall irrega latitlell, painful rikeriltstkinWen,.removing all rebgtrne tions, whether from Cold .6r otherlise, headache, pain in the ,side, palpitation of the heart, whites,Vl ner vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, vain in,thetback and limbo, &e., distured sleep, which .arise from intirgnp tion of nature. .5., DR. CHEESEIIKITS,riLLs was the commencement of is new eirillithe treatment of those irregularities antLobatruations which have con signed, so insay,thownintle of ;the young, the .beautiful,. end thirbelored to.; rumness esteg.,llioteniale Ohk hojoy'lhoot healtkOletst }skein regalp r mid'i whenever an 'OUtrnation takes place the_ general health begins to decline., . . . • PILLS BMAN'S are the most Otani reinedxster hnOini for 411 °ow plaints peauliar'to./Pemaias: y 4,41 Om/me-they are in.: valuable v inehtMeg, ettiatAstfaieltiY,PariPtUrdasettuisiiiS 4 . I%o'w known to titeuSaada c who have ;used thbm et different periods . ; throughout . he. country, having the satietiorr of same of the moat cosiness .Phys Widene an Amseiea Expl t eit "direettons,, Muting *ham,' ..iiiiiil,-;14;* they should ' not bented, Accompany l eaahlox. n the Prits Ow Didlar each box, cmetaising,forty Pille.,,L, • • • A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free or, 4 4i, Ageikti. Pills sent by enait promptty, i by enelm44riee to the lacnerelAgent. d old . by drtiggiste germ . B.III3TOHINGB,I3enere Agent, • -. 14 Broadway New York. Sold in Harrisburg by 0. A. B•O4OIv,AAF., • deal libdAwly ' THE CROAT .FANGLISH REMEDY.—Sir James Olarke's Oelebrated-Female Pills, prepared from a prescription of:Sirn.J. Clarke; -IL D., Pluysidarillximarrd- This invaluable medicine is• the} ien'te of in those painful AM .dartgefond •idiseases to!whiehithd reined@ conatitution icsaldect.• It .moderates $11 , 412[661; and lei moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure nifehe relied on. ' • TO MARBLED. LAD 110 3 ,19 it is pecialiartyantited:. ar utiert:thne urf mg on ` the monthly, pariaddrithrzegtdartty. P p I ?. Bach bottloi pri co. One' , Dollir, bears.•thi IllOicinualnt Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.. • . Those PILLS SHOULD SOT as :Amur By PtII &1 ES DURIII6 inn FIRST THRZEZONTAISOkYUGNANOT I 4BIIII7IIII FURS TO BRING cm Miscalmusil, BUT AT AST Miss TM TREY ARS BAYS. In all cane. of Nervous and. Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyoterics apd Whiten. these Pilla will effect a cure when all othlkureana have failed, and although a pelt : erful remedy/WHO captain iron, calomel, antimony, or anythingthurtfut to the constitution. Full directions, in ,thel,painphiet around each package, which should be' carefully, preserved. • N. 8.—g1,00 ANAL& postage steps *Wooed no any an lhorized hien re :A, Imttiei containing over 60 'pills, by return maiL,';l. • ts` • For sale by o.4ll4.rottisticitsfrsdiatig. Se -dimly • Dr. Brunin 7 s,Volicentrited Remedies. No. I. THE ostailtaTirilll, speedily eradicates all the evil effects • of 14.4LBUSIE; as Loss .of Memory, Abortnese or Hitidity Gitlin m, Palpitation of the Marc Dimness of Vision, or atey Constitutional d ate of the system, brought on by the unrestrained Arenas of the punions. Acts alike,on either sex. Trice One• Dollar. No. 2. MR BALK will core. introm two Insight daYs, any awe of 00NORIUMIA., Is without taste or smell, and requires us restilatiolirt-aithen or diet. For either MN. Prim One Dollar. ' No. 8. THE TIMM will cure in the diortest possible time, any ease of GLINT even after all other 'Remedies have tailed to produce the desiredefrost. No trete or smell. Trice One Dollar. No. 4. THE PIIIIITER M the only Remedy that will really care Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how long standing or neglected the case may be. Price One Dollar. • No, b. THE BOLUTOR will cure any Mee of OBAYSIII permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bhuider and Kidneys. Price One Dollar. No. 6. FOB PARTICULARS BEE CIRCULAR. ' No. 7_ THE AMARIN will cure the Whites radically, end in a much shorter time than they eau be removed by any Xithelf.treatrosit.• „In fact,ie the ottlyretirediAlAt will 1 417 . ° R /11 0 doPrdo4'l prielog it, to take Price liar' • .l • :NCB2lTllR,,OltiliNTif:.PAilTlLB,sie;cakra4oafe and 'R!''Y, pro ducing rillf;iter*.calli)N.r-freerreetlnt Any, Idikuliatles, 4 the 4 19 Athht Dome , Priee Tao Dell Ass, No 9. FOR,PARTICVLARESER,OTROULAR: , • Either Renitdy sent free by mail on receipt el the price annexed., Enclose p t tageetamp get a Circular. General Depot Nor -2,eat crrner of York, Avenue and Callowhifl Street, I ,pitiate Office 401 York Avenue, Phi/a, delphirk, ' For sale in Harrisburg only by O. AA. BANNVA,B.T. where Contorting variable intbrmat• en„'irith frill de , acriptions of bach:caee, will be delivered gratie. OW appli cation. .'AddresaV DR. FELIX BRUNON, leja..du • P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Mits. WINS.Low, An experienced nurse and femalophysician, has a Sooth ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing.ae allay - all - pals, and is sure to regulate the bowels, Depend upon it mother', it will give rest to yourselves, i and relief and health to your infants. Per ectly safe n all cases. See advertisement in another col QUID. soul gigsll-dBzwlv AVANA CIGARS.—A Fine Assort ment, comprising. Figaro, Zaiagozona, Ls Salsa, Bird, Fire-Fly, Etelvina, La Berinto, Cala°lio of al l sizes and qualities, in quarter, one-filth and one-tenth boxes, just received, and for sale low by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, Jana. 73 Market Street. COAL REDUCED!!! CONSUMERS OP COAL, TAKE NOTICE! Coal delivered to any part of the city limits by the Patent Weigh Carts, at the following low rates, for cash,. viz : Lykerui Valley Nnt Coal at $2.00 per ton. " Small Egg 2.90 " • Large do. 2.90 cg Broken 2.90 " Balt. Coal Co.'s Wilkesbarre Steamboat, 3.00 per ton. CI " Broken, 8.00 " CI a Egg, 3.00 " it But, 2.25 " Broad Top Coal, (for Smiths' u5e,)1234 etc. per bushel. 2,600 Bushels OATS for sale, at lowest cash price. A large lot of superior IIICKORY AND OAK WOOD for sale, at the lowest rates. Agent for DU PONDS GUN AND BLASTING POWDER—for sale at manufacturer's prices. Coal delivered from both yards at above rates, by Patent Weigh Carts, which are certiSodto by the Sealers of Weights and Measures. 1/Ivery consumer will please weigh their Coal on delivery, and if it falls short 10 pounds I will Agate Maeda. A Wee, full and aumplAte debit of the beet. bias of Coal wilt always be found on hand. ' JAMBS M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, January 29, 1861. janBo dlm MANHOOD, . BOW LOST, HON BISTVIIII D. • Isms Piddished ' ins Seising Nitrostopsi ' ON TUE NANI:IO2, TED omen OD RADICAL OMB OF BPKIMATORBHOBA, or Beinind Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Irirolnitai7 liniariona, indu cing Impotency, and Mental and Plijdcal Debility. BY. 808. -J. ULIT2BWBLI., K. D. • Astkon ef as Orue. Rook" to _ , The world renowned anther. lit thiendadrable Lontare,, clearly proves from Menem expezienise that thewirfileon sequences of Self-abuse as be effectually removed with out medicine and without denparons .ssuliteal operations, boogied, lustrumenta, ring. or Gorilla% painting Ott a WOO of cure at onel Certain , and effectuidi',by whiclreleirrlkur feroti no matter what his; conditiol'unq biff,!hay.curehdra aalf-chesptp, prieweety and radfcally. fflukfandulto 10.11' prove ii:boon to ' thousands and lholiaindi. , ffostundor meal in any addreasipaat Paid, no tan recelPt of two aoatso stoups, by addreannic Dr. OHM. 3.'13. MORI 12T Dummy Dior IrdrlO'Ont Doi 110W..d&Wir. . ' NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL 1 CI-RVVER`BI BAKER'S - • CELIBRATED NOISELESI3 ' 5:5r,Tf . ...x; 4 5.. , 0 AgriAp,g.j.:s,Es...i: 495 BROADWAY, 1431 W, YORK. tke pniplia attention 4o mOBOlll3 , requested to 11!• following esFie, ijikll2,.J.A., pilot tie GitOTlin & alga 00;: " • ' A bABLIMOA#MI ql/OTER BA 11 c 9; Odi Patents being now established *the davits, we are enabled to furnish , th• lialtoTili RED tT ORP'•'4"4:ITI,6BI The moderate pries at which Machines, making the GIOT)1R & BALIM atitchnin Mow be "had, brings them within the reach of alloind-rdnders the use of Machines Making inferior Mitchell as scenecskiiiac it hi ring's*. Persons desiringliMbefit Maehinee, imitho right to . • use them, must, moot mily.be Imre to buy Machines iMdking the eaves & !imam thet iweliMachines are made and- stamped tinder our , patents- and 4those :of ELIAS BOWB, Jii. ' -" "- 415 - GROYEA /c. 'BAKER 8:M. CO.i , 495 Broad/Day New York A CARD= FROMMJAS H9TrAVIR, . All persons ere*niioned not to mats deal, in, or use any Sewing Machine' which . - sew from twe spool" . and make the stitch known as_ hp Gaorsa & Rim stitch, craw the same are .purchased from the Maoris'& RA MIS Sowing 'lliachine..COmpany,,Or .their Agent', or ceases, and -stamped ; under my patent of September 10, Said 01, 1 007, Ind, qui! 74c1P1 14 . 6 ;1 1 Conaiare /WO/ anthorized ureter their min patents, and said patent, daring the t er m ,thereof~,to milk* end 06 / 14 / 2 14 kind of Sewing Machine, and all others are piracies upon my said patent, end. will be dealt with accordingly, wheievor found. . • ; • - ; Nsw TONIC. IP" Bit T.D. FOR A CARCULA.R ..Ca JAMES R. ICEMBLO; Agent, itatriabtiTg. • ieep2B-diltwlT ' • T WILL PAY YOU; READ THIS. `IT' WILL PAY .YOU; I OBSERVE WHAT I SAY ! ! Mil IT WILL PAY YOU • : ItOR A VISIT. TO HARRISBURG t!! TO4O4AND MAHE YOUR PURCHASES: FRONT THE'LARGE, HANDSOME ' AND; ASHIONABLE STOCK Or , READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL KNOWN ARCAIAINO 7 3 JONES ROW AVAILING mysirip. op THE ADVANTAGES wmen READY • 'CASS PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL GOODS AT,IO,PICA CENT, CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSED. s l ,sEq.EL44um,, P. 8.-HAVING SECURED ;;A• FIRST RATAN CIITTSR AND TAILOR,. ' lAM VOW READ:i6O'MAKE OLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE ,MOST PASTVIONABFLP STYTX r WARRANT "A" FIT OR NO SAVE oot6-d4m HL. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL. TUNER /. AND REPAIRNIt or PIANOS, MELODEONS, ke i Ace. Orders in Wore mnstbe le ft at WM. mireenEl MUSIC STORE, 92 Market street, or at BUBRIAR'S HOTEL. All Natters ILeft at the above-named plume will meet with prompt attention. first cbmi PIANOS foreale. seplB-dly T 0 it (1- - V, S T RA. G E l.! StoriNe3.oor4vodogstwairehOuse of nol7 -LAMES- 11 .• WHEELER. TO 0 attbicaL SANFORD S WAXILY BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. QQMPOUNDED FROM Pure. Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass C ases , Air 2 1 04, and will keep to any climate. The Family Cathay.' COtic PILL is a gentle but active Cathartic, which MI the proprietor has used in his practice more than twenty years. The constantly Merest- 1 . 1 Mg demand from them who have long used the , PILLS, and the Baleful. Con which all express in " regard to their use, has induced me to place them 0.4 within the reach of The Profession well know,,, that different Cathartics act on different portions P 4 of the bowels- The FAMILY CA. THARTIC PILL has, with due reference to this n well established fact, been compounded from a vane- ty of the purest Vegetable kit:rade, which set alike M on every part of the all- Mantay mat, and are L i good and sate la sU cases where a Cathartic is needed, such as D e rangements of the re Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in the Back '—' and Loins, Costive nese, Pain and Sere- id nese ever the whole body, from e sadden cold, -1 which frequently, if ne glected end in a long p i g course of Foyer, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping P a l Sensation • 1 C• id over the body, Rest-, lessness, Hienecarn imam ill THE HEAD, all ri INFLAMMATORY DIE IMMO, Worms in Mil- dreg or Adults, Rheuma tics', a great. PIIRIFIRR of BLOOD and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this advertise- () mead. Dose, Ito 3. Price Three Dimes. —ALSO— 'SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES. T 44. centpeunded entirely from Gum, and ha I become an established bat, a StandardMedinne,lmova and approved by ,all that m a, have wad KAM is new re 'toted to with amitiehoe inallthodimmeatenrldob Ulu amoannended. It bee cured thousands wko had given up a$ hopes unsolbritat oortakatsa is The dose must be adapted individual taking • it, and to actgentlyon thsboweb. Let the dictates of your use of i tbe LIVER IN will cure Liver Vim. tacks,D yap cesta r i Summer V • na-1 ry,Drepsyodeae l C • a VI sr *mesa, Choi- , yg Plerbits, Cholera le a. e - e, salad I e, es t and may bq used sue- rp, rarnilT 14' 11,EADACH cia twenty ininntes t I 1 apeeatals are taken tack. Allr'Whe isle it are 1-1 . 1 baits favor. :ey , i MIX WATXM. AIIIM hlprrrs wrra Tmr. INVIG OZATOIi AND' SWALLOW' Boln mamas. • • Pelee One Dollar Rer Bottle: The Lifer Meanly OntlleiNie Pills are retailed by Draggbits generallly, and sold wholeiaie by the Trade in alt.tho largo towns. - SANFORD#IIII. D. t . - shamomroueriodProprietor, 206 .11randway, N. T. Bold in Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS, JOHN WYHTII OHABLEB 114NHVARp,end all other Druggists. 9 3>z-d&wly - Nits. . . . An experienced lterse , end Penile" ithypiOnn, presents . So the attention of .mothers, her - sOO TBIN SYli UP, FOR 041ILDREL TEETHING, which. greittlrlatilltittes the -pro4tess of , teei hing, by softening the gums, 'reducing-ail inflammati n—will allay ALL PAW and•spalmodieraotion,_andis Boum ,2 13, - Erfa r A II A` 13111 - ROW -r. Ls . : l ead upon it it will give rest to yourselves, BELIEF AND . HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS. - We haveput up and sold this article for over ten pears, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH a it, what we have never been able to say of any abet iamli eine—..-NETER HAS IT FAILED, -IN A SINGLP fN. , STANOIk TO EFFECT A. OHRE, when timely Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any usedlti. 'On th'e codinsky, all are dalightba v; ih its operations, and speak in terms of commendataci. of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in thia matter c; WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten y. a re' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR KEPUTATION THE FULFILLMENT OF • WHAT - WE RUE DF. CLAIM. In almost every. instance where the infant is entering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty. minutes after the syrup is adMirds: tared. • This valuable preparation is the proscription gone of the moot EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL. NURSES in New . England, and bus been used with NEVER FAIL- Iput SUCCESS in T HOUSANDS OF OASES. It not only rell&fea 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, OVereitnte eetivulsions, which, if notepeedily reme died, end in death. We believe lithe BEET and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, In all eases 'of DYSEN TERY and DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complainte-110 NOT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and.your suffering child, and the relief that will be SURE-yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the wee of this medicine, if timely need. Poll dizeetions for cuing will accompany each bottle: None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PERKINS, New Yorkiis on the .outside wrapper. . Sold by Druggistethrougliout the world. PRINCIPAL OPTION IS CeDAR STRUT, New. Yoßt. PRIOR ONLY 24 .OENTE PER BOTTLE. sep29-d&wly . JUST .ItEC,EIVED! A LARGE AND. WELL H.ELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONSISTING OF PINET, CASTILLION & CO., BISQURT, TRICOCHE .t CO., JAS. HENNESSY & CO., OTARD DUI UT k CO., J. A F. MARTELL, JULES ROBIN & CO, ,MARETT & CO. FOR SALE BY JOHN H. ZIEGLER, SeelS TS MARKET STREET. CHRISTIUAS PRESENTS 1. entrzavva L lATAßEr and GENTS , CHAIRS; .aud a great. irarlety or CABINET EURNITUE.3 suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS at redueedlorlses. Aleo a. new lot of COTTIGIIRCEEITCHNik - - B: BOYD'it SON, d°lllo-2wd• - 298otith Second Btreeti 2500 Ti u, /4 1 ,1? 3 , • 8 , INS CU CITRONSt_. • :ti'SePw"mr ` Td &I=l"Aillr:4lif'siimalaijr for the'rtoliplais. s laa*:. '• .04 A 00.3 JO. DOCK, i 7461 4 t: CO, lAittlegt:s_;,l3ll,laKElLlN'd a, oci: HAYS AGAIN Fax:Any-A-D., T4EF:X !GO D AT-E .DALI MECHANICS' FAiIIt,I3IOI3TON, 1111LD TUB IErCIRDING=WEZK; OVER SIXTY .OiIIfI S ETITORSI Wareroom for, Lb" CUNKER/NQ PIANOS, gt limb burg, at 9 3 Wir?Let treeS. ocw•tf • ILNOCREISMUSIO STORE. sT'EVir4AT & M'AREE,, RECTIFYING' DISTILLERS, wRoLEO4I.4 IN BRANDIES,:4IINI2I;•• WINES, SCOTCH; OLD , RYE AND • EOtl2.OOlV :_W 'it , fIN T i r E , '6 / 2 1 EA. b• 111 u Edam EXTRA. SUGAR CURED XIAMA r , Just received by uol6 W. DOON, & 00 r. within, the bud two yams of relief,"as the numerous my poimoision show. to the temseramentof the used hi inch OMAN.' as judmerit guide you in the VIGOBA.TOII, and it Mints, 81111 us AS• Chr•lie Diarrhoea, plaints, -Dyson*. Stomach, biutal /co Choldrai I nf &alum, F 1 stn. Weinale W •so k Jaws. couguily as. en Ordlasi. elite. It WM eta ITC'S *maple can testiar_jilai two sr three Tea. et 'Weatailnasitient of it • . Wing 'thole tildlimany Lints of eruct. PENNSYLVANIA RAILAPAD, WINTER TIME TABLE IMPEI FIVE TRAM DAILY TO & FROM PH LIDELPBB ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1860, The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railrosai Clow parry will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg amir Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Ramie/mg at 210 a. m., and writes at West Philadelphia at 11.60 b. aa PAST LINE I Harrisburg at 12.55 p. a., and. arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 6.15 p. m., mei ass deem at Went Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. These Trains make close connection at Philadelplthe with the New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION H 9,2, learn gftarilburi at 7.80 a. in, runs via Mount Toy, and arrives at Wait_ Philadelphiaat 12.30 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION Imam lihrtillt , burg at 1.10 p. m. , and arrives at West Philadelphia et • 8.40 p. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No.; leaves Harrhibang, at 5.25 p. in., runs via Mount aoy, connecting at Dille.- ville wits MAIL TRAIN Nastfor Philadelphia. WROrtirAll.R. THROUGH IMPRESS TRAIN 1 Philadelphia 10.50 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. m: MAIL TRAIN leave. Philadelpida at SAO a. at., tat arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 7.00 s. m. PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, sad ar rives at Harrielnist at 410 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMILODATION TRAIN lam" Philadelphia at 2.00 p. and arrives at Harrisburg el -7.86 p. m. AOCOMmODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 4.00 p. m. , and &MVOS at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. s. Attention is called to the fact, that passengers Mavis& Philadelphia at 4 p. in. connect at Lancaster wait,' MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION THM:pf,andarziou ale Harrisburg at 9.45 p. in. . SAMUELYOI7Ne r Dept. East. Die. Patten Dailreatl. no2ll4ti N EW ALB, LINN - ROITTB_ .. NEW Y O . :RAC., f ;._ :, . . 111 .lk MMINg . lla Shortest in *Stine. 'Aid ot • testy in , Thor BETWEEN THE TWO CIT;SI6:Or ' ' l ' 7 NEW YORK AND .44,11/C11;417 • R a ; . WO% ALLENTOWN AND ELSTON] MIO**NWCICX.OIIIB3, West, leaves New. York •at Ols a. m.,•meriying it Harrislmrwat 1 p.' in., RIO tik . itelpit, between the two 'Cities.' • .884 . I.ii. *NE I lerea,New York at 42.00 noon, ands diet at Harrisburg at 8.15 p: ze. MORNING HAIL LINE, East, leave. Heamielinriy * •.,. . . _ B.ooa re . ~ arriving at New .York . at, 5.7 0 p. m. ' , • . AFTERNOON EXPRESS LIN T S. Beat, leaves UMia . burg at 1.15 p. m., arriving at Nen York at 9.4 b p. in.. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 p. m;willii the Passenger Trains inenchdirection on the Pennsylva... nia, Cumberland Valley and Narihern Ceniral Railroad* All Trains connect at Beading with Train ! for Potts.. ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown fa ilaiels Chunk, Neaten, &e. No change of Passenger Oars or Baggage between Now York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. an. Line hem No* York or the 1.15 p. m. from Harrisburg. ' For %amity of scenery and 'speed, comfort and aegis medation, this Route presents raperior inducements to the traveling public. Fare between New YorkandHarrisburg,Pivz bossism For Tickets and other information apply to 7 7. CLYDE, lieneral Agent, Harrishurp_ dels vIiILADELPHIA READING RAILROAC WINT .1? R ARNAN G ENEXT7:. . ON AND ArTPIt DEC. 12„.11164 1 , TWO PASEdiNGiR TEAMS 'LWE IttkltlOND2l3r- DAILY, (Sundays exeepted,) it 11.00 A. M., and 1.2.5: P. M., for Philadelphia, arrivingthere at 1.26 P aatl+6ils". , P M. IIXT1:111NINO, LIA.VB PHILADELPHIA at LOS A. 41. _ and 8.30 P,lB. l atritn 4 at Harrthburg at 1 P. IL NW 8.-"l3i , P. M. . . FARIS :--To Philadelphia, No 1 0ar5,.011.21.L.814. 3, (ir ftinte train) 12.75. 'AIMS :—To 'nv: $1.60 and gala_ g • • At oading, t with trains fin. Pottsville} Ratzez.q.- 04 411 vino, Van:aqua, whoa, &a. 1/01311 tiLtINB IdEAVB /WADING. lOU NISAII.V.I.- PITIA DAILY, at 0 A. M., 10.46 , A. IL, 12.88 soon and 8.43 P. M. . . .. LBAVB PHILADELPHIA FOR READINS at Eh le. H., IAO P. 11.01.80 P. M., and 6.00 P. Li.. NAIU18:--Beading to Philadelphia, FLU and 043 , !FHB MORNING TRAIN FROM HABBIBBITBS CON NAGTI3 AT 1111ADINO with up train. for Wilkosisaw.4 Pittston and ficranton. - For through tickets and *their inrorntation ala i lp i ts. a.i.commti Generat Agnr.: . dels dtf ORTHERN CENTRAL. RAILIWAS. MigiMPORIPAIRMIEW N 0 Ti 0 M.. C'HANCik:OP BOHEDttEr WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Sane, 1881 the Passenger Trains of. he Northers (Amtrak Sail way will leave Harrisburg as foßtiwal (WING SOUTH. ' ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at.. 3.064. m MAIL TRAIN will leave Kt 1.00 k.ir . . GOING. NORTiI MAIL TRAIN will leive at .40 r. m. The only 'Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will the - A.CCOMHODATION. TRAIN South, at 3.00 a. m. For further information apply at the or ee, in Pent.l - JOHN W. HA LL, Agent. neATlONurgi Jae 36 , 1861.—jan31.. •A g D BEADING RAILROAD ' :.-- REDUCTION OF PASSE:Nein PARER* ON AND - AFTER MONDAY, A MIL S, 115116,_ COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 Coupons, will be issued between any pasta desired, good for the holder and any member of If family, in any Passenger train, and 61 any tiralw•dallio per cent. below the regular fem.! . Parties having occasion to .use the Roddlfrettussaidy el business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement !convenient and erraomical; as Your Passenger, train" !roe : daily each troy between Reading and rboogosa. and Two Trains w between ng , pouttswille ea* Harrisburg. 'Or Eh/ Mays, only one miming train Dews, and one often orintrain•l7p,rins betweenPoltieillettadi 'Philadelphir and no Passenger train on the iliseamesr Valley Brearb Rellreed. _ Tor tbr above Rickets, or any intorsotielr re= :thereto - apply to S. Bradford,'Esq.; Treasurer, P phla,to the respective T,ic'ket Agents on the line, el flei • 1 • Heti: NICOLLC 4111011411g4f ! Heron 27, 1860.—mauSS.dtf- j"-A.' O l . lE •.& 0..•' . 8 • - • „ Sll O , E S R E sTszar, - - HAJtitzsz VAG, R. 1., Where they intend to devote their entire time to Orr manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOEB — filial' and varieties, in the 'neatest andinesi balk ic;flobie stylei!, and at 1 0i arnetne.ttrieee: • • Their Ste& will sonic!, 'jilt, of &silent:4llos Maw Calf and,Patent:Leathet' —aata and Shoes. latest otyles; z a. ,gies)and:Misses! Grilses 7 nel other 'shoo in.gread variety; .in• Act ,everthi ‘ int connected with ; x'hi Shoe' business .. ". • , ' • CUSTOMER' Trollirwill be particularly attended to, end in all aides veni satisfaction be warranted...Le/Of fitt,ed , nr alte sf t he best makers in the country. The long practical experience of the undersigned,Wisd their. thbrough.:kno*ledge of the business will, they trust, be sufficient guarantee to the pig., that they- , will do them Sallee, and furnish them . an artreie tisix will recommend itself for utility, cheapness and a* [jan9] JACKSAIIi & , 04._
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