LOCAL NEWS. TDB DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at jacit'a Book Store, corner r of Third and Market PATRIOT AND ihnow.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND 1110011 on be had by Dauphin subscribers, every looping, at the periodical store of J. LYRAEIig Ton Mans.—Under the change of ache n e on the different railroads, the time of closing the m ails at the liartisbarg Yost Offieil, December Ist, 1860, to as follows PENNSYLVANIA R. R. 31311. - 1 . S. m. --way 12.15 p. in ., 5. p. p. M• West.--6.30 a. 0.- - IvaY mail, 3.5 0 p. m.,9 p. m. NORTIIIIRN CIINTRAILL B. R. 4.—]3.1b p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m. P. mamma: VALLEY B. B. 7.34 a. m. DAUPHIN AND SIIDQ. R. R. 1.3 1 1 P• •CIDIUMBLAWD YALLST R. n, 7.30 a. m.,1 p. mail. • BY !MAGI. 7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. m.,to lotmotowo, on 'Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m" to Lewlsberry, • Saturday. • _ SAD Acomissr„—We learn that Samuel West, a brakemart.oit'a freight train between Altoona and Conemittglioraartm over by a locomotive, at the latter plea . , Tbniaday morning, and instantly • A llserr Taanr.—Engine No. 66, S. Stinker, bider; on the Pennsylvania Railroad, drew an im mense freight train from the West to Patterson, on Friday, Jan. alai, numbering 128 cars, all heavily laden. This is said to be the largest train ever hauled by one engine on this road. Rev. Me. Kano* is at Springfield in search of an Aim from Lincoln. He wants also a great land grant to miaow a Ladies' College in named the Saito College, we sepPese. _ Rbbinson is probably on his way to Springfield to take stook in hir:'/CalloOk's College—or Pro. bably a Professorship. . . A New Or'cane bank has broughta snit againit a banker in Bt. LOWS tie tetiOTOr a large.amount of money, and - the hell : has beieri taken by the horns, in the answer which the defendant files in the Cir cuit Coln of the county. The defendant asks that the nit may be dismiesed, because' they belong to a Blatt which has seceded. Ms present 111014111941 weather has rapidly in ceased the applications of the poor to the Union Benevolent Society, both for food and fuel. The fonds of-the Society will shortly be exhausted un lesstontributions aro apeedily cent in, And than a large number of suffering people left unprovided for. Donations should be sent to Mrs. James W. Weir, Trosourer cf 413.4 Society. , TYPOGRAPHICAL Mum—We again call publics attention to the supper of the Harrisburg . Typo grapaigai Winn, to be held at Brautt's European Hotel this evening. It is not the object of the Union to make money out of this festival, as it is in a healthy and preeperone eondition—neverthe hes all that can be made will be placed in the treasury ; for, in times like these, no one knows what a day may bring forth. It is to be hoped that all who can afford it will attend. A Vsurasu ron IRON Wong.—To make a good black varnish for iron work take eight pounds of asphaltum,.and fame it in an iron kettle, then add five gallons of boiled linseed oil, one pound of lith arge, half a pound of sulphate of zinc, (add those slowly, or it will fame over,) and boil them for about three hours. Now add one and a half pounds of dark gum-amber, and boil for two hours longer, or until the mass will become quite thick when col, after which it should be thinned with turpentine to due constancy. OriumFartsc.—One of the curious facts revealed by the publication of Custom House tables is, that there was imported into the country last year, 300,000 pounds of opium. Of this amourit, it is estimated, from reliable data, that not MM. tho 4 one-tenth is used for medical purposes. The hribit of eating opium is known to be spreading rapidly among lawyers, doctors, clergymen, and literary mon, and enormous quantities .are used by the manufacturers of those poisonous liquids which are dealt out in drinks in the saloons and groceries that Infest every city and village in the country. ARREST Or AN ALLEGED WIFE MURDERER.—On Wednesday a man named William Weaver, from Bloomfield, Perry county, but residing near Chris. tiana, was arrested on a charge of murder. On December 24 his wife died suddenly. Three days after the federal, be suddenly left Bloomfield, and a girl mysteriously disappeared at the same time. Other circumstances have since been developed, which aroused suspicion of foul play. By means of a post mark on a letter, Weaver's residence was discovered. He was arrested near Christiana, while attending a vendee, taken to Lancaster, and placed in the couuty prison for a few hours. At 1 o'clock on Thursday morning, he was taken to Perry county. _His wife's remains have been ex humed, and the stomach sent to Philadelphia to be analysed, • A elms AND CAPTIIRE.-011 Saturday last the hostler at the White Hall missed a number of the Idols he was is the eonetant hibit of using, and gave information to the- bar-keeper. The two made a search, and finally discovered a bag con taining the hostler's professional implements as wen as a number of other articles. ; The search was continued, and resulted--in rooting out a young nigger named Bill Burton; who had snugly con sealed-himself tinder Alta hay , .. The men took the . d ir kijipi. the hispoes• office, at the door of which the truabiblabWil- nigger_ tools tolls heels., The hostler, who is rather a jleary Wit _'eon; fol lowed imatediately,,aird gate the , dulprit dumb up Third, don 'Surdbp - 1* ;into 'WO strict;' where he got lite' soniswblteklard and , was.,iost sight of. Some person give the bar-keeper oration of the Whereas - outs of Burtoi, Who' wail duly luiptired and committed to' eitfor 'Waif 't Ammo* Pump Or.—The way and valiant Robinson . heard, from. The Pittebnie Post posts him up on Tueeday moraing, se follows . . , A 'ileete4ed,iisprehoto,ll4l man •ealUng himself Rey. .T.:• H. ilohumou, = who has been traveling about fei ibine time, as a Methodist clergyman or aaVo",lF!riatral, r!aceardidg to eiornmetancee," minty niitle Ida appeal/ince in Harrisburg, haying in eompany .a .handsome young girl, who, it was supposed, bad fallen a victim to his wilee. Tbe Harriebiarg papers showed him up and he lilt the State Capital. About the sloes of last week, the individual turned up here, and assuming be sancti monious role, made the aequaintance of Rev. S.N. Baird, editor of the Christian Advocate, who kindly took himfrome: .0n Sunday Rev. r. Robludon preachedlifAllineiberty street M. E. church and assisted in"islidzihtering the sacrament, addressed the Sabbath.selroloiliti.thi, afternoon and spoke ata revival meetinginther'egink , It was ODUOUliCed* that he would take, part lAthe protracted meeting! . during the week; ;But 'en Tuesday morning a • Paragraph concerning "Rev. Robinson, copied from a Harrisburg paper into one of our eity journals, wit discovered by a member of tbe' congregation, who immediately took is to Dr. Baird, and that gentleman immediately took it to his games room. The latter thought it exceediuglystrange—there was sone mistake, and ho w o uld go immediately and fit an explanation. He took his hat and want away, hat (it ie needlees to add) has not . been ices 1111.0. THOUGHTS FOR Wiwran.—The 'oldest spell of winter is upon us, and there are dark days before us, ere the summer, with its glowing skies and golden harvest shall again gladden us by its rosy presence. The bleak. February winds are yet sighing summer's sad requiem through the boughs of the moaning pine trees—even the holiday sea son has fled, and we have come to the dark hours of mid-winter, when not a bit of blue sky is dis cernable overhead from the large piles of fleecy clouds that hang their cold fronts low down upon the horison, until they seem to girdle the hill-tops. The season is to many, one of gaiety and pleasure, and to many,-very many, most dark and cheerless, entailing suffering and want. Let those blessed with every surrounding comfort, and who live to eijoy it, not be forgetfu lof those to whom the pre sent dark days are, hours of fear, peril, want and pain. It should be the season of charity, and love and benevolenee. Those who have an *bandanas of the world's goods, will find ample scope for the exercise of all the generosity, mf which-they may. be pesgessed. Gaunt want stalks around every where, while the present deplorable state, of our country is not such as to increase canfidence.or in sure indemnity againt "hard times." There are thousands who linter from the want of food to eat, garments to wear and fire to warm. We may strive to shut our eyes to the fact—we may strug gle to convince ourselves that few, if any, suffer we may reason ourselves into the belief that,there is plenty of food and raiment for all that need it— and there are plenty of places where they may be got for the asking: But if we do all this we .de ceive ourselves, do violence to our better nature, and wrong others out of the benefit of that benevo . lence which they. so much need, and which they might otherwise obtain. The poor we always have with us, and their necessities should not be overlooked. This is the very Acuson when their poverty brings with it its most acute suffering, and calls for most active . sympathy. Let ,it . not be Withheld from the suffering poor and thole who are deprived of employment at , this inclement season of the year. • • wr....The Archbishop of the' diocese of BIM: more has issneAthe following order of regulations, to be observed MU° CatholioChurch during Lent, .whieh 'commences on next Wednesday., the 13th instant : 1. All the faithful who have completed their 21st year are, unless legitimately dispensed,. bound to observe. the Fast of Lent. 2. They ale to make only one meal . a day, ex cepting t3andays. 3. 'the meal allowed on fast days is not to be taken till about noon. 4. At that meal, if on any day permission should be granted for eating flesh y both flesh and fish are not,to be used at the same time, even by way, of seasoning. 5. A small refreshment, commonly called colla tion, is allowed in the evening ; rs, general rule as to the quantity of food permitted at this time is or can be made. But the predict e,of the most regu lar Christian is, never to lot it exoeed the fourth part of an ordinary Meal. 8. The quality of food alined at a collation is, in this diocese, bread, batter, cheese, all kinds of fruits, salads, vegetables and fish. Milk and eggs are prohibited. 7. General usage has made it lawful to drink in the morning some warm liquid, as tea, coffee or thin chocolate, made with water. 8. Necessity and custom have authorized the use of hog's lard instead of butter, in preparing fish, vegetables, &4. 9. The following persons are exempted from the obligations of fasting: Young persons, under twenty-one years of age, the sick, nursing women, those who are obliged to 413 hard labor, all who, through weakness, cannot fast without great pre judice to their health. 10. By dispensation, the use of flesh meat will be allowed at any time on Sundays, and once a day on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, with the exception of Holy Thiriday. 11. Pereoni dispensed from the obligation of fasting, on account of tender oradraneed, age, or hard labor, are not bound by the restriction of using meat at only , one , meal on days whisk Its iita is granied by. dispensation. Others dispensed from the feat for other causes, as well as those who are obliged to fast, are permitted to use meat only at one meal Tan PazsmatEr's ROIITZ.—It appears by the published programme that the President elect is not to take Harrisbirg in his route to Washington. This will be a sad disappointment to the public generally, and to the office-hunters in particular . ; who had hoped to get a favorable oppiirtun Ity to present their claims without • the expense of going to Washington. One W. S. Wood . , who appears to be master of ceremonies, or bead committee.man, publishes the route of the triumphal march to the White Houseofter which it is announced that Mr. Wood has made such arrangements as will insure both the comfort and safety of those under his charge. He has provided special trains, to be pre ceded by pilot engines, all the way through. Cards of invitation will be issued by him to all participants on the journey from point to point, and only holders will be found on the train. State and local authorities and prominent per sons without destinetion of party, will be invited. To avoid crowding and annoyance to Mr. Lin coin,. 'representatives of the leading papers only will be admitted in the different stopping places. The Presidential party will be under the charge of the local committees, and no partY coloring being intended to be given to the trip, Wide Airake, and other demonstrations of a partizan chaiecter, will prove ebjeetionable. Military escorts •through' the stopping places will be accepted;but nine on the journey. What an unkind cut at the Wide Awakes. After doing all the dirty work, they the cold shoul der most empttatioally 1 We 11, after aIL there is a difference between before and after an elution! We hope the gentlemen who carried the tin lamps will receive thii edict kindly. MANAGEMINT or ♦ KOtraiirOLD.—No young wo man ought to feel herself qualified to become a. wife until she is sure she undirstandir how to de the most that can be done with her husband's money. The management of a household is not a thiDg to he properly and s a fely entrpgto to biro_ ling hands. 4 servant le - a - broken reed for the head:ofa family to loin upon. There' are a thou land :little . wiyein Which money must he expended, 'in which real shrewdnees and enterprise are re quisite in order to use it to the beat advnntage; mid there are a thousand other ways 'of saving money, known only to those who" have studied aright the art of economy. The Turkish proverb has it that "a•prudent woman is!a pine of jewels," and, like many other Oriental. Sayings, this is • l4antiful for the truth it embodies. A wasteful housekeeper not only robs those for whom she un iertakes to manage, of the comforts it is her duty to provide for them, but keeps her husband head over ears in debt, and makes the domestic Hie -cif a poor Man a continual 'series . of experiments in, 'shinning it from one day to tho next ; and in keep- , ing the stomach full, though the puree be eMpty: . Disneounnitn Muckesme.—One of the beet, editors the Westminster Heefeto could halt of, and' one of the Meet brilliant writers of the panting hour, waran Aberdeen cooper. One of the editors of the London Daily Journal was an Elgin baker; whop one of the best reporters of the London Time. was an Edinburg weaver; .the-edi tor of tile' Witness was Hugh. Miller, a.'steno ma son. One of the ablest ministers in London was a Dundee blacksmith, and another was a Banff watch. Maker. The late Dr. Milne, of China, was a Rhyne herd boy. The principal of the London Missionary Society's College at Hong Kong was a Huntley smiler ; and one of the best missionaries that ever went to India was a Keith tailor. The leading machinist on the Londonand Birmingham railway was a Glasgow mechanic, and perhaps the very richest iron founder in England was a Moray_ working man. Sir James Clarke, , her majesty's physician, was a Banff. druggist. Josepg Hume VMS a Ottliof itid,Lhen .a 'laborer at .1). mortar and pestle in Montrose., These men, however, spent their leisure , hours in acquiring useful knowledge. Tin kinitel. Hansa Temun.-31r. Rarey is asr ton Ish ing the. admirere of horse flesh here by. his exploite. 'flak ,vititmod, glob. He takes: ia, 1 111 0 the most savage of equines, and he usually brings them to tqms,in about fifteen minutes., There is nothing very. remarkable about the appearance of the groat tamer.. He is a good looking man, with a benevolent . face and -a firm - eye, and ,he always presents an alegant and,genAleManly appearance, from , the fact that he invariably dresses In the . garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill k Wilson, Noe. 603 and 605 Chesnut street above Sixth, Philadelphia. . LARGE ARRIVAL OP 'NEW GOODS—Tie Cheops, Goods Offered Yet.-2,ooo.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 acute.. 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 _ever made for the prig.. 1,000 undershirts and_ drawers at 50, 82.n0ti'75 Conti. Socks and ladies atookings A large variety. Onr whole stock of winter goods, such as Shawls, Re Laines, Pant Stuff, Cloth and all kiatio of Flanaolo I will 101 l off at coot. Now is the time to get bargains. S. Lsvrr, at Ahead', old earner; , jan22f. SPECW NOTICES. EY' WARRANTED IN ALL CASES . ..Ca , DR. lIARVRY'S OHRONOI THEiltatil PIIMA-LE PILLS Per the prevention end Cure of sii those 41Sculties t s which the Omsk, system is peenliarlyliable. nrisineroin STOPPAGE OP NATURE OR OBS TRVOTION. Mess Pais have liever been- known -to faii - when as directions haw bent :Oiled* fellateid 7 , and they are perfactig safn to take by . the wiest ;Wiener.. TO .MARRIKD LADIRS 'they , ire 'particularly 'recom mended, as. they prevent 'dilleulties: i ands restore nature, no matter frbm what cause the obstrnctionmay arise. A few dm lil toot wok will piidaett tko deairtgeffect; sod although so powerful, yet no injury will ever result from their rise. But those who • are pregnant &anti' not ma them, as they have an effect contrary to nature. Pamphlets detailing their virtue, With numerous certilicatea from well known physicians and apothecaries, can be had on applica. tien to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired, by mail, post.pald, to any address, on receipt of the money. Bold in boxes containing sixty.pills,—price One Dollar— by all the principal druggists and'dealers, arid by DYOTT C 0.,, wholesale agenta,/Corth Second attest, .111111adel phia_ A NEW REMEDY Superseding Oceans, Coruna . , CArseteS, or any compound that has ever been before the people. , It has been used by ONE 1/UN•DBIID P•HYISI43IANS, in their private praace,-with entire Swains, in aliases. B L Li' S SPEC IPIC L.LS, Yor diseases of a private nature; a cure is frequently per formed in atomic; and entire conffileace may be placed in them. This remedy a newly discovered specific, more salve and speedy in, its effexta thin Cnbebil or Combo. alone. The pills are half the size of tipstiles, and never nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Six dczen pills in a box—price one dollar, and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by the agent, on receipt orthe money. Bold by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DYOTT & CO., wholesale agents, North Second street, Philadelphia. • • • • nev 2 -eodd&wly NATURAL MAGIC! .%uppole 'fcearte. Suppoes you have aandy, red, white, grizzly, or flaming yellow hair. Suppose you prefer a, light brciwn, a rich dark brown, or a raven black. Well, you apply (if you are wise) 'CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE! and in ten minutesyoutmirror shows you WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION! Every hair that a few moments before was an unsightly blemish, is now an element of beauty. . 6 A magnificent head of hairmis the exclamation whenever you uncover. The diteronoe between BEAUTY AND THE BEAST was not more striking then that between &gray or red head in a state of nature, and one to which this ; famous dye has been applied. Manufactured .by J. ORISTA DORO, Astor House, New York. gold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. jan9-d&wlm IMPORTANT TO FEMALES DR. CHEESEMAN'S 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. larities, painful menstrnration, removing all obstruc tions; whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, .te., 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 a PRIMATORIII GRATA. No female can enjoy good health unless she- is regular, and whenever an obstruation takes place the general health begins to decline. . • DR. CREESEMAN'S PILLS are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com plaints peculiar to Pimales.• To all classes they are in valuable, inducing, wish certainty, periodical osguleirity They.are known.to thousands, who have used them at different periods, throughout the: country, having the sanction of same , of the most eminent Physicians in din4ricca. Rxplitit direetiesta, elating 4110411, and token they should not be used, accompany each box—the Prise One Dollar each box, containing forty Pills. A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free t of the Agents. Pills sent by mail promptly, by enclosing price to the general Agent. gold by druggists generally. B. B. HIITOHINOS, Cleneral Agent, 14• Broadway, New York. sold in Harrisburg'by 0. A. BANNVART. • deol '59-d&wly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.—Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a prescription of . 81i J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Deraorcli nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the ours of all those painful and unmans diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy care may be reiied•ou. • TO 'MARRIED LADIES . • it is peculiarly' suited. It will in a short time bring on tha mont.by period with regulari ty . Zack bottiei price One' Boiler, 'hare the Oorersoret Stamp of ereat Britaini:td prevent connyafeite., . THUS PICLS BsoVLD:NOTBt TAXAN .111YTSSAILSO DOMINO Tax PlllB7' THREE MONTHS os Pariouxor TIM' ABS sum TO BRING OS MISOARRIAOS, BUT AT Ali °rum TM TOOT AOS OATS. In all mists of Nervonfand Spinel Affections, Pain In the Bask and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyiterics and Whiter,' these Pills will effect a cure when all other mean have railed, and although &pow erful remedy, do sot emitays ealootel, arktblicity, or anything hurtful to the. coulltittitiou. Full threctiosur IA the pamphlet around each package, which should,lie'cirefully Preserved. N. 8.-411,00 and 6 postage stampe enclosed to any- au thorised Agent, will- lona A' bottle, initialling ever SO pills, by return mail. s • ' For sale by CV: A. Bainkairr, Hatrrobarg t jy7-daw/y • . • Dr. Brulion4 - Concentrated ; Remedies. .Ito. I. THE ARVlTllll_,Apessilly indicates all the evil effects of ,BILI-ABUINI, _sr , Lo u of Memory, .3hortnees of Breath, giddiness; Palpitation of the Heart; Dimness of Vision, or awls:institutional d is of the eystem, brought on by the unrestrained of the pauions. Ads alike on eltheiles. Price One Dollar. No. 2. TSB BALI! will mare in froni two to elght any Cele of (lONORBARBA., is without taste or smell, and requires no reetrtetion ot.sation or diet. For either sex. Price One Dollar. No. 3. Till MOB will sure in the shortest possible time, any cane of lain, even agar all other Remedial have failedto produce the dedred effect. No taste or emelt. Price One Dollar. No. 4. THE PUNITER Is the only . Remedy that will roan! cure /*Waren of the Melba, No =MT of how to standing or neglected the ease may be. Price One Dollar. No. 8. THE BOLT:TOR will cure any ease of GRAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys. Prise 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 any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will really moot tali Winger, pleasant to take. Price One Dollar, - • ' No. 8: THE onrattai PASTILS are certain, safe and .needy in iirifsduciagßiENSTlMATlO,N, or wrrocUrng any ' ;Irriapilarilfe of theraiinthlyleridait , loricaTeignidiam. ' No F OR PARTICULA elsg , olllol7lJAlt. Either Remedy sent futh hytietli OA ll ) O?ir i .le . Pie prigs . annexed.," PoWslem' poetise iitektiplust get a Clitaitar • General Depot North.llise'cornee of Yerk Avelino and CallowlullStreet. Private OElm AOl York Avenue, !Idle.: deplhia; , • Fore, in l aUflibliftoo l )f _O. A DAIttiVAIIT'i Where Circulars containing valuable informatieni With full de scriptimis - of will be delivered gratis, on anion: ;Address . HR. PPLIiPIitINON4. , P. 0.119149 J Philitiebbiai Et; MRS. INSLOW., An experienced nurse A W u 4 Mush phyojoion, tio a Sooth ing Syrup for, abildran4nathincembide innaidr liostutsdsi the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing as inflammation—will allay all pain, and la sere to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to youreelves and relief and health to your. infants... Per. Wry Safe Wail aim's. idienieemont In , anotl k or col umn. aux19,1859-dBz*lY ITAVANA CIGARS:—A Fine Assort -UmentL9cmprining zsiagoons i La Suits i WA, Fire•xly, Rtelvins, Ls Berinto, Caphollo or air ahem and qualities, in quartet., one-filth and one-tenth boxes, just received, and for sale lovr by • • JOHN H. ZIEGLER, jan3l. 73 Market Street. COAL REDUCED!'!! • CONSUMERS OF COAL, TAKE NOTICE! Coal deliveree) t 9 apy pett af the city limits by the Patent Weigh Carts, at the following low rates, for cashjvls : Lykens Valley Nat Coal at U.® per ton. " Small ilgg 2.90 Large do: 'B5O " Broken 2.90 . " Balt. Coal Co.'s Wilkesbarre Steamboat, 8.00 per ton. "Broken,B.oo " Egg, 3.00 a CC NIA, ' 2.25 " Broad Top Coal, (for Smiths' nie,)l2)( cts. per bushel. 2,500 Bushels OATS for salsat lowest cash price. A largo lot of sitperiorll7oNOßY AND OAS WOOD for sale, at the lowest rates. . Agent for DU PONT'S GUN AND BLASTING POWDER—tor sale St manufacturer's prices. Coal delivered from both mete at above fates, by Patent Weigh Carts, which ore certified to by the Sealers of Weights and Measures. 117'llvery consumer will please weigh their Coal on delivery, and if it falls short 10 pounds I tont forint the Coal. • A large, full and complete stock Of the best kinds Of Coal will always be found an JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, January 29, 1561. fan3o dlm A.N O'O.D, , now LOST, : now RisToalp. Just Pub/ished, in a Sealed •Havelope, - ON TUB %UMW, TIM 4211111 NT AND RADICAL OMB Of •13PBBNATORBROZA, or Bernina' W00D.44.1 Sexual Debility; Neriottibees add liivolatitaty• Bledialsinvinda. oing Impotency; and Mental end Physicallhobility. - • • BY 808. J. OULYBBW.BiIIp, 31.. D. Autho. of she L 1 Green Booi," The world renowned antboriiis this admirable teeters, &early proves ,fross big own examinee that the awfil• eon. mequences of Belf-alma,nsoytio ellectisally,reonsved wttl*- out medicine zed without dangerous, esuyiell operations, bangles, instruments, rings or cordials Po atlas oat lassie of cure at once certain and effectual, ,y which every we ant, as matter what his eendittins-may_be, may NM him. self cheaply, privately and radically.. This 10101401 will prove a boon to thousands and Uppsala's,. Bent Snider sisal to any address , post read, on the receipt of two vestige stamp!, by addreseing Dr. OHAB. J . 0. BLIND; 127 Bowery New York Peet SUM 4' NG" • • ap19.11/twly ' • • NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL 1 GRO VER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES! 495 BROADWAY,' NEW YORK.. . . The public attention is seepootholly requlnited tb the following Glide of. Ewes Rowe, J'a., and the Gaovaa•d& BAYER S. M. Co.: A CARD PROM THR OROVEII t BAKER S. KT& Our Patents being now eitablished by the Courts, we are enabledto furnish the Onovia & BAKER Machine, with important improvemente, eat greatly • REIJUCED PRICES! The moderate price at which Machine; making the GROVIZR & Ram !ditch, can now be had, bringa them within the reach of all, and renders the use of Machines making inferior stitches - as unnecessary as it is unwise. Psilions desiring the beet Machinee, and the tight to use them, must' not only be sure to buy Machines making the GROYEII& BAKER stitch, but also that such Machines are Irmo 4114 stamped under oar patents and those of ELIAB Mows, Ts. GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO., 495 Broadway, New York. A CARD FROM _ELIAS HOWE, JR All persons are caulionedmot to make, deal in, or use any Sewing Ma 9148911 W 14 9 14 flew from two spools and make the stitch known = the GROVER & BAIZER stitch, unless the . stime are purchased from the Glows & B. uss Sewing. Machine Company, or their Agents ? or Li censes, and stamped under my, patent of September 10, 1848. glad - Qmnpany, and their. Liceroms, 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. NEW YORK SEND FOR A CIRCULAR .01 JAMES B. HEMBLE, Agent, Harrisburg. sep2B-41/isrlY WILL PAY YOUi READ THIS. IT WILL PAY YOU: OBSERVE WHAT I SAY ! ! IT WILL PAY YOU FOR A TISIT TO HARRISBURG ! ! TO SEE ANDJKAKE YOUR PURCHASES: FROM THE LARGE ? HANDSOME ANVEASHIONABLMSTOOK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH.; OASSTMERESi TESTED/1M AND GENTWIIIENISHING - GOODS NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL KNOWN ARCADE, No. 3 JONES ROW. AYAILIWI MiSELV OF' IMB ADVANTAGES Wiwi( READY CASK PRESENTS', I OFFER ALL GOODS AT 10 PERCENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES. CHAS. 5, .SEGALBAUM. =I P. S.--IiAVING SEODRED A FIRST RATE CIITTSR AND TAILOR, I AM NOW READY TO, EfiKK CLOTHINWTO ORDERPIN THE MOST. FASHIONABLE ; STYLE. I WARRANT ".2t FIT OR SO SALL octe ? d4m., • . , . 11 L. GODBOLD PR/10'140A TUNE!' , • AND RzpAntso op PIANOS, MELOREOES, k e., ' e_ Orden! In future must be left at WAS. xproterove MITSIO STORE, 02 Market street.; or at IiIIETTLER'S HOTEL. All onus left at the aboveammeEplarew will meet With prompt ettentkin. lint clam PIANOS for Dale. sepia-ay. S a• 1; ELIAS HOWE, JR TO ,etxa_l. SANF'ORD WAXILY BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMPOIINDAD PROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, anti will 'het m any Ana& The Family Cathay- tic PILL is a gentle but active Cathartic, which ca the proprietor has used le his practicemore than twenty years. The constantly Warne- ing demand from those who hav,t kni; • Used the aPA __MA? "4 the Deliellig tion which all express in regara to their nee, has. induced me to piece them 'l.O within the reach of all. The Profession well know" that different Cathartic. act on different portions al of the bowels., The FAMILY CA. THARTIO.YILL has with due reference to this r- 1 well astoldiabed fact, bind compounded from a aerie- ty of the purest Vegetable Extracts, which act alike PI on every part of the ali mentary canal and are geed and sale in all own where • Oethartie 'is E - • needed, such as e rangementsof the pg Stomac h , Pains in the. Back and Loins, Costive ness,Faln and Sere. af mess ever the wheals body, from sodden cold, which frequently, if ne 11111atedA end long he course or reser,Leis of APP41 ,1 40,1k, CrelpiNi PI SeAsoutlen„ie I C•I 41 ever the'body, Rest. , lesenein t i/neuorm,.Or WEIGHT is Tas Hun, all ev INFLAILEALTCRI BASES,. Worms Is Chi!. drat or Adults, Rheuma tism, a great PURIFIER 1 of the BLOOD and many diseases to which final: is heir, tpo numerous to mention in this advertise- meat to 8. Price - Three Dimes. SANFORD'S LIVER IH • V NEVER DEBI. • T is compounded entire] lemma an mtablbthedfaet,a and approved by all that sorted to with bonadenee It is recommended. Q It L.a 0.44 thamisais who bad given wall hopes uneoliaited vertidestes is The dose mast be sdliptyd individual Ulan it, and to attgentlyerithebowsk.• Let the dietstee of.your Ma of the LIVER IN. will ears Liver Cosi. tacks,H yip e psi a, ry,Dr • p sy,B•ar • st i v emcee, Choir.' ra Merints, Cholera lance, Jarindi co, astinap be 111941 1 ,19 - „ ry, Famll y Medi. pj HEADACHE, ra twenty. atlautes, ..111 lfl apienials are taken ›, Ali Wire Woe it are Id its favor. SIX WATER THE MOUTH WITH ran INVIEF °BATOR, ADD SWALLOW . BOTH TODATHER. Price One Dollar per n o e. The Liter Lodge' siker , slid Family Cathartic PIM are retaikd,byDry. generally, and mold whaling* by the Trade Mali the, ma.. • 8, T. W saurronw, M. Dy Eanufaeturer Mil Proprietor, 701 Broadway. N. T. Sold in Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS, JOHN WYRTH CHABLIS BANE VAIIT, and ail °that Dniggistd. isl-darmly CHILDREN MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Pamela Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, hCr SOOTHING, SY PUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHIN which greatly facilitates the process of ropthing, by softening the gums,' reducing all inflamnmtion—will allay ALL PAIN and Apasmodic action and iz SURE T 9 REPAITLATE THEBow•ELS. Depend upon it mothers, it will give net to yi reehres, Tad' •ndJ - RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INF %NTS, We have put up and sold this article for over te:. years, and OAN EAT, IN OUNFIDENCE AND TRI:Tti of it y what we have never been able to say of any medi cine—NEVEß HAS IT FAILED, IN A NNW IN EITANON, TO EFFECT A CURE, when timi:l Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction e r any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delight.-.r ai th its opetatians, and speak- in terms of eommend:.! eu of its magical effects and medical virtues. We ep••-k :11 this matter "WHAT XE DO KNOW," after ten y experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION F It THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE CLARE. In almost every instance where the infan ie - suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be tonna in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is admini.j tered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been need with NEVER FAIL. INQ BUCCEKS sn THOUSANDS OF OASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo. rate* 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 SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all eases of DYSEN TERY and DIARRHCBA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, orfrom any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES, NCR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child, and the relict that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Fall directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is On the outside wrapper_ Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PainotraL Orrice, 13 OBDAR STREET, New YORK. PRICE ONLY 21, CENTS PER BOTTLE. sep29-ddr.wly JUST RECEIVED! A ;AM AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONSISTING OF PINET, CASTILLION & CO., BISQUE; TRICOCHE & CO., JAS. HEN.NESSY A CO., OTARD, DUPUY A CO., J. & P. MARTELL, JULES ROBIN & CO., MARETT A CO. YOB BALE. BY • JOHN •R. ZIEGLER, deele • 73 MARKET prtEßT;.', CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!' •:.• ' ......... OHILDRICH'B, LAOII4B' and GENTS' CHAIRS, and' a great variety of OADIDAYRIIIINITURE suitable for HOLIDAY GlFTS,atireduced, prices. Also anew lota OOTTAOS HOSNIV H.. IDA insets, or by tbe singlepiseei at JAMES MOYD. Ia_SDN„ : de2o4wd, • -•- - - 29 Bout* Deoonedireet. 600.rQ11:41t - g . r. . . INS; CITIBILANTS . ,•OI T ONs &L SC, #igothor'with ORANGSS, LEMONS, DRIED - PRIFITSI-ORANSNEBINS, and a Toriott of Attioloo imitable for thellolidsyk: Jiui received bJ 0,201 . C O. ' WK. # C • E8248 ;. -0SIOKEILING':"& 'AGAIN • oBTAINED , , G 0 - 1 4 ' .D JE FA A- 14 AT 14111 ' MECHANICS' FAIN, 804T0N,• slam rue saaosulyris OVER SIXTY Opi.E.ORTI.VOR , SI Warerooto for the CHlcHiliaH,o1 0 1ANOS, at Harris burg, at 92 Market stree , " 00284 f 1ir:414:9 1 01. 11,13 MIIIHO iITQAII, TEWAII7,* 14! AUBE, RECTIFYING . DISTILLERS, WNOLNBI.I.II DNAIERS IN BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, SCOTCH' IRISH, OLD Rik 4ND : BOURBON W U, I .8 11 B NO. I . OBiBtiNiNa' , EITEBNT, 4421, " • HAA XNB 171;;Ge, Pd:; . IdBin , VICTRA BUGA.R CURED EA i - -- •inet - reasiTed by nolo W. DOGS, gs:,.& 00. ORATOR, LITATEI y trim Owns, and be itandard Mediaiso, known have wad it,and is new re in an the diseases forwhieb Within the limit two ye/MI of relief, as the numerous my poesenaion show. • to the temperamental the I need in such quantities as NAginentiOduminthe VIGORATOR, and it plating, ,81111 its At. Chinnic Diarrhoea, aff.lo9- aktaimumli, H hitual lo;hilera, Chide -1 untie; • I'hat l. Famale,W a a kat• • ocaattillyii su 01.111itti• clue, twillwaiopll, thoiatiallaCln togury_i) lh st caninammicamant of at, Urir , Lints of atm& PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WINTER TIME TABLE Mg MINIE EINNi PHA TUB DAILY TO 4no PEELDELIIO4 " , ON AMb mums MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26rn, 1860, • The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad paay will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg sag Philadelphia as Moire EASTWARD. THROUGH =PRESS TRAIN-leaves Harrisburg - Wu 2.40 a. m., and arrives at Wait Philadelphia at 6.60a.= NAST LINE laws Harelabarg at;12.66 p. m., arrives.at West Philadalphbrat-6:00 - p:m: ' MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 6 m., and 1124. rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 . p..m.- Thelle Trains make AM senneattea at nuadorso *lib the New York • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No,l, loaves EstriablElS • at 7.80 a. tn., Toms via Moint Joy, and arrives at WllOl Philadelphia at 22;80 ya,• ' ' . . HARRISBURG ACOOIO7ODATION leaves ' burg at 1.16 p. m., and arrives at Weal PhibuielphiSlSE 6.40 m. • • '• - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves Harries% at 5.26 p. m., rune via Mount Joy, connecting At Dille. villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. ' ' WESTWARD. THROUGH RXPRJESS TRAIN 1 PhiladephiN 1040 p. m., and arrives at Itarriabarg at 5.10 a. nt. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. sa., an mites at Harrisburg at 1.90 p. m. - LOCAL MAIL TRAIN loam Natrisbanfor Pittatit -at 7.00 a. m. • - PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN laws. - Philidelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg MI 7.86 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phi adelpblb .. 4.00 p. in and attires at garriabog at Cal. is. Attention is called to the fact, that pluneagornieseids Philadelphia at 4p. m. oonneet Lancaster wits MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, sad sarisea& 'Harrillierg at 0.46 p. m. . Main , D. XOTtli.e Supt. East. Div. Pausta no2SAtt N'E W ALE lo r i O NS B . OWIS NEW YORk.. MWMWMtIa Shortest it' pitt*, 'aid' Ablated in Timi larrwicEN mit Two °lmo or NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG-a VIA BEADING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTONI MORNING RIPILRMEI,Weet:; leaves New Teak at . . a. fay arriving'st Harrisbur g at Ip. m. , only 8% hem, between the two cities. , MAIL LINE leaven New York. at 12.00 rives at Harrisburg at 8.16 p. m. MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Hanisbiteg 8.00 a. in arriving at New York it &.20 p. m. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, liaat,leave" Karats. burg -at 116 p, BL, arriving at New York at 0.46 p. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 y, at. will. the Passenger Trains in each direction en the Pennsylva. ilia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad'', All Trsipp C 02 131 1 30 at Reading with Train. for NOW Till. and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Maid" Chunk, Easton, &e. No change of Passenger Care or Baggage between Ifirie York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. in. Line from Nil, York or the 1.16 p. at. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and semi modation, this Route presents superior inducements to the traveling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, FIVE DoLLAnil For Tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. dell!' fiILADELPILIA AND READING RA ILROA.r." WINTER AR )2..4 N G ON AND AFTER DEC. 12; int, TWO PAIMNDIONIt TRAINS LEAVE HANAISBUDG DAILY, (Sundays excaptod,) at 6.00 A. M. ad MS P. M., for Philadelphia, arrivingthere at 1.25 P. M., aIAI P.M. RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA'af 8.00 A M. and 8.80 P.M., arriving at Harrisburg at IP. M. an 3 ih P. M. FARES:—To Philadelphia,. No. 1 Oars, ; 8a 2, pia same train) IkS 76. !URAL—To Heiellor OA and $l2O. At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville. .Vrtr rra vile, Cameos, Oatawissa, Ac. FOUR TRAINS LEAVE BEADING FOR PIGLARYL PHU DAILY, at SA. 11., 10.45 A. M., 1220 moo and 8.43 P. M. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOE READING at I A. M.,1.00 P. M., 8.80 P. M., and 5.00 P. IC PAREO:—Reeding to Philadelphia, OA and RI THE MORNING TRAIN FROM HARRIONDIIO (RMIL. IDIOTS AT READING with ap train far Witheatizro Pittston and Scranton. Tar tht6soltiakata and atilt., lainkniAtlnti only L J. .I..CLEDV. Ono rata: .t. dels iitt NORI'll ERN CENTRAL EittlN • , • AlNMEMMiirMilfta • ,t 4.4 T 1,9 Er CHANGE OF OHM: t7l WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND MYRA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Sews, Diel. the Paesenger Train. of the Northern Central Rail. way will leave Harrisburg as follows GOING ROUTH. ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN will leave at.. 3.00. a. se. MAIL TRAIN will leave at ...... . • • . 1.00 p.a. GOING NORTH MAIL TRAIN will leave at .40 p. se. The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will le the ACCOMMODATION TRAINRouth. at 840135. re. For further information apply at the office, in Tens Sylvania Railroad DillOt. AMIN W. II ALL, Agent. Harrisburg, Jinni. 30, 1861.—janill. P I A. LPII I A, AZD READING RAILROAD. REDUCTION 011' PASSENGIII FREES, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 11, 18* COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 Coupons, will be issued between any psis desired, good for the holder and any member of hie family, in any Piasengei train,and at any thne—a*, se par cent_ below the regular fare& Parties having occasion to nee the Road !rim= .business or plower., ‘l4ll*find the above arran convenient, and. errepridcati ap Rear Taalsenger•tratie run daily each'Wei between Reedit% and Philadelphia, and Two Train, atsTkv between' needing, Pottsville me serrisDorg. Or Sooteye, only tine moinine train 11h0e.0., and one afterr err train try, rump petweee Retteville sod Plailadelphir Asa* OO Paseenger tioht oa nib Labium Valley Brands Railreeml.• i • s t , For the ems VAR % 11 17 Ilderatitttoo Minos thereto apply to F. Bradford, Raq. , Tresanzer,Phtleial. Okla, t ft the respective Ticket Agents on; the lime, est te • . '• • 'G. MOLLS, Oiheral guilt , Marsh 27, 1860.—mes211.dtt JACKSO,If & CO.'S S 'O'S TORE, NO. 90% }!.I.4OKET STREET, HASEPHBURq, P4.* Where'they intend' to devote their (mtfro trate tit Ulf mannfaoture of BOOTS. AND - SHOES Of all khidhinii ihrietiee, in the neatest and moat AO. humble ail inat and it sotprfebrr pries& Their stank wig con sist, in part, e! Gentistantrtiff** Calf and PatericLeatier Boots otutiShoes, latent "tyke; ladles , and Misses! Gaiterband other !Moen In Ernie variety; an d In fact everything connected yit.h shoe buminese.' • • I ; . CUSTOMER WORK;wilitomittioularly attended tot and in 631 Cale. TT 'lll 4 l sfaithin issmuted. Lairs 'w e d 4•0,V*1 1 .4ii makers in the cetintry. Tke tint practical experience of the and their thorough knoirledgei 01. the business will, timiy hist, be sufficient guarantee to the public that they *IC an tibia Justice; and fninieb them an article-omi win recommend itneir ttir Sitifity Climpnets,Malidiffil putts.- . vas i gi JACKSON*. 3 ,-- 1 a -. =I