derap b,. HARRISBURG Monday Afternoon, January 7, 1861. DEma.—The man John Saline, in the sixth ward, recently noticed as having sustained se vere injuries by a fall, while ascending the stairs of his house in a drunken condition, died last night, having lingered from Saturday noon in a suffering condition. I=l A STATED MEETING of the Citizen Fire Engine and Hose. Company will be held at their hall this (Monday) evening at seven o'clock. The semi-annual election of officers for the ensuing term will take place and important business be brought before the meeting. Every member is requested to be in attendance. G. L. WALTER, Secretary. D/STIIIOI3ISffED VISITORS.—Among the strata .gerain this city yesterday, in addition to the various candidates for United States Senator, was Hon.. Galusha A. Grow, member of Con gress from the "big" northern district. Qen. Simon Cameron also spent the Sabbath at home. Both gentlemen left for Washington this morning in the two o'clock train. RBV. Wm. A. Coos, of Westmoreland county, formerly a member of the Legislature, and a xentleman of more than ordinary eloquence, will preach in the Vine Street Methodist church this evening, services to commence at quarter past seven o'clock. Mr. Cook has many friends and admirers in this city, who will be glad of the opportunity to hear him preach again. I==El Prmcroorters .Anotrr.—This morning a letter was received by the Chief of Police, from a Philadelphia official, advising him of the intend ed departure for this city of several professional pickpockets, and giving the names and descrip tions of their persons. The probability is that some of the light-fingered rascals are now. here, and we hope the Chief will succeed in "spot ting" and capturing them. "ihttc. or PHAYIlt.—The opening services of the week of prayer for the speedy conversion of the world, will be held in the Fourth Street *Owl, this evening, commencing at seven o'clock. As members of all denominations are expected to participate in these meetings, no doubt the exercises will be of an unusually inter esting character. Li accordance with the pro gramme published on Saturday, the subject for this evening will be--"An especial blessing on all the services of he week, and the promotion of brotherly kindness among all those who love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity." THE ACCIDENT AT WILLIAMSPORT.—ONs MAN Kra.m.—The two men injured at` Williamsport on Friday afternoon, by the premature discharge of a cannon, during the firing of a salute in honor of Major Anderson, were Edward Wilkin son and Joseph Bubb. The latter, who is a brother of Mr. George Bubb, assistant door keeper in the Senate,'haid one-of his hands wad arms terribly shattered. The former was so lolly injured that he died in a few hours after the accident. The sad affair cast a gloom over the whole town. The funeral of Mr. Wilkinson took place yesterday, and was attended by the Woodward Guard, the two military Banda,,and an immense concourse of people. He was buried in the Cemetery with military. honors. I= Optatatferzet Riazzena.—For the information Of merchants, and citizens generally, we publish the ordinance under which Mr. Segelbatun was arrested for obstructing the pavement in front of his store. It was enacted in 1849, and reads as follows : "That if any storekeeper, mechanic, or other person or persons, shall lay or cause to be laid, on his her or their pavements, any boxes, hogs heads, barrels, wood or other annoyance what ever, within the streets, lanes and alleys of the Borough, he she or they so offending, shall en conviction, &c., forfeit and pay the sum of PM nouarts for every such offence, for the use of the Borough, and shall moreover pay the ex penses of removing such nuisance or nuisances." A hearing in Mr. Segelbauta's case will take place before the Mayor this evening. I=3=l Ftersamt or AN OLD Sounza.—The funeral of Capt. Jeremiah Reese, a soldier of the war of 1812, and one of our oldest residents, took place yesterday afternoon at three o'clock, and was largely attended. The surviving members of the Old Soldiers' Association, the Cameron Guard and State Capital Band, and a large dele gation of the Masonic fraternity, participated in the funeral obsequies. The military turned out ranch stronger than usual, presenting a fine ap petnanee, and marching with a degree of accu racy highly creditable.. The streets through which the cortege passed on its solemn march to the "city of the dead," were thronged with people, many of whom visited the Cemetery, to witness the impressive Masonic and military ceremonies there. The Cameron Guard on their return, headed by the elegantly equipped Band, paraded through some of the main streets of the city to the armory in Walnut street, making quite a handsome display, and eliniting general admiration. Tan ANRIVIELBART OF THE BATTLE of Nsw OR umais occurs to-morrow. We hear of no ar rangements for the celebration of the day in this city. We would suggest to the Legislature the propriety of paying fitting honors to the memo ry of the departed hero and patriot, who, in a crisis like the present, proved himself-a. devoted Mend of the Union and the Constitution, and crushed out a treasonable conspiracy similar to that which is now shaking the Temple of Lib erty to its very centre. The present is an ap propriate time for the American people to mani fest their love and veneration for the memory of the old patriot whose dying counsel to, his fellow-citizens was to "support and protect our glorious Union, and the Constitutional rights of our beloved country, should they be assailed by foreign enemies or nosresric TILAITOBS." We throw out the above suggestion, at the instance of several friends, hoping that it may be ap proved of and acted upon, and that the eighth of Jimmy 1861 will be observed as was custom ary our Legislatures in former years. A STATED Mamma of the State Capital Guard Club will be held at their Wigwam in Eby's building this (Monday) evening, at the usual hour. ' Punctual attendance is requested as business of importance will be transacted. ..--40..--, Nformwarr OF Taoors.—We learn that two car loads of soldiers, from the Carlisle Barracks, arrived at Bridgeport this morning, and passed down the Northern Central Railway. They were en route for Fort Henry, under orders from Washington city. A Dooms ni PlasoN.—A professional indivi dual, Dr. John H. Deane, was arrested last night for abusing his family, being intoxicated at the time. According to the statement of his wife, the Doctor indulged in some very violent "spiritual manifestations." This morning the Mayor sent him to prison to await a further hearing. GAS SY DAVIN/RT.—Owing to the carelessness of somebody, the gas light at the corner of• South and Second streets was left burning un til about one o'clock yesterday afternoon ; at which hour the gas was turned off by a gentle man who is opposed to such extravagance in the present dilapidated condition of the city finances. UNITED STATES SIDIA.TOR.—The contest for the Senatorship still goes on vigorously, and the scenes in and about our principal hotels are de cidedly interesting. The Republican mem bers of the Legislature meet in caucus this eve ning to select a candidate, and a lively lame is anticipated. Messrs. Wilmot and Cowan are the prominent aspirants, and we have no doubt the choice of either of these distinguished Re publicans will 'beNsatisfactory to our political friends throughout the State. The election takes place to-morrow. Tun GALLANT COL. WALTMAN, formerly of this city, now a resident of Mount Joy, is determin ed to aid in "saving the Union" whenever his services may be required for that purpose.— The Colonel is full of "pluck," and ready to face the music, as will be seen by the following notice which we clip from the Haunt - Joy Herald of a recent date:— Tim Umos nun am PItINKEIVED.—Wanted, good, able-bodied men to keep step to the Music of the Union. The undersigned, wishing to in crease the number of men in his company re spectfully invites all patriotic defenders of our country (right or wrong) to hand in their names to him immediately. Persons at a distance can address him at this place. He furthermore gives notice to the members of the Washington Rifle Company of Mount Joy to holdthernselves in readiness, subject to a call from our iTkovern taent—as their services will be sfferecl immedi ately. J. K. WALTMAN, CAPTAIN. I===l A MONSTER Pzurrox.—We noticed in a recent issue the arrival in this city of a delegation from Philadelphia, bearing with them memo rials to the Senate and House of Representar tives, setting forth that, in the opinion of the signers, "the provision of the 96th and 96th sec tions of the Revised Penal Code, so far as the same relate to fugitives from labor or servitude, are not needed for the protection of the rights of the citizens of Pennsylvania, and may be re garded by the citizens of other States as un _their — ptuptrm -- mad_therefore pray., ing for their repeal. -These memorials have attached to them four hundred and fifty-six feet of signatures, embracing the names of more than ten thousand persons, of all classes, and opinions. Of course, to such a petition the most respectful consideration will be given, and, no doubt, the Legislature will take such actiork.in regard to it as will be wise and satis factory. SEASONABLE AND SENSIBLE Anvica.--It is very: clear, from the signs of the times, that as a nation we have got to wow :Judge this winter. The poor, who may be thrown out, of employ ment, will learn the rules of economy from a. stern necessity. To such persons the Nearlerk Sunday Times gives advice : FA:atomize wisely, but with careful thought and study-so to do it as to make it pinch lemt those who are,poor. Don't buy anything you don't really want, of course ; but do buy as near the name amount from small dealers as you have been in the habit of doing. There is, not half the dimity in giving money to people out Qf work askeep ing people in work, and enablingthemto make a little for themselves. Also, if yoti must econo mize, gentlemen, and we &Unit you must, do it on luxuries—on extra cigars, private drinks, useless little fopperies of dress and such things; but give your tailor, hatter, bootmaker, Bto., as fair a "living show" as you desire ethers to do to yon in, tight times. And you, ladies, rea trench on the balls, parties, , jitelry and ex pensive pleasures, but remember that your dressmaker _lives by her needle, and have a womanly sympathy for her and . her sister in dustrials. In short, let everybody, whilst they economize, as an act of justice to themselves, do it, if possible, so that it may be as little as possible an act of injustice to others. , SPLENJAD Fax Dmuma Cam .=One of our enterprising butchers, Mr. Alexander &mg, has purchased of Jacob S. Haldeman, Fsq., two of the largest, finest and fattest young Durham oxen in this region of country, which he bk . . tends slaughtering and serving up, to our beg eating citizens. We subjoin the pedigree of these splended animals as furnished by the gen tleman who raised them: Scow Ban., bred by Jacob S. Haldeman, Fairview York county; three yearsold Sept. lat. 1860. Got by Mr. Gowen's celebrated Duke of Cumberland, dam Victoria by Prince of Wales, grand dam imported Virginia by Enterprise, &c. Duke of Cumberland got by Lamertine, dam Rose by Dandy, grand dam imported King Charles 11. Dust; or Yoax, the property of Jacob S Hal deman, Fairview, York county, six years old, got by Comet, dam Annie, great dam Pretty Face by imported Alexander, Comet by 'Roder ick 11., dam imported Nell, Nell by Jerry, Jerry by imported Albion. These cattle will arrive in the city to-morrow morning and may be seen at the stable of Mr. Buck's hotel until the following morning, when they will be exhibited in the market place for an hour or two,' In the afternoon they will be slaughtered at Mr. Kozer's butcher shop, corner of Mary's alley and Second street, and on Sat urday morning served up to his customers in market. All lovers of choice beef should be on hand to secure " cuts" of these young, tender and fat cattle, which will be disposed. of by. Mr. Rosa at prices to suit the times. t tlennspluania Dailp OCclegrapb, Moan Ifttimoon, lannary 7, 1961. THE CAMERON GUARD intend parading to-mor row afternoon, in honor of the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans. INAVODHATION BALM—Two balls will come off in this city next week—one by the Hope Fire Company on Monday evening, and a grand Military and Citizens' Inauguration Ball on Tuesday evening. Both will be unusually gay parties, and we expect to see them largely at tended by citizens and strangers. Governors Packer and Chitin, and other distinguished gentlemen, have been invited, and will no doubt honor the occasion, with their presenoe. Tickets are in demand, and those who intend participating should secure them at once. HONOR TO MAJOR Ammasos.—We are glad to learn that arrangements are now in progrew for the firing of a salute to-morrow afternoon, the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans, in honor of the day and of the recent action of the gallant Major 4nderson. Some young'men are making an effort to procure money for the pur chase of powder, and we trust that every patri otic Union-loving citizen to whom they appeal will respond promptly and liberally. Let us at the same time show our appreciation of the me mory of the lamented patriot JACKSON, and of the heroism andgallantryof thenoble command er of Fort Sumter, whose devotion to the Union is worthy of the highest praise. ?dimmer Srinrr n Qourmsra.—A large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Colima bia was held last Wednesday evening, the ob ject being the organization of a military compa ny, with a view of tendering its services to the President in case of an outbreak•with the South Carolina traitors. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we regard the Union of the States of this Republic as the greatest blessing bestowed by Providence upon any people : that under the folds of the American flag we have risen from a state of colonial weakness to be the greatest nation on the , face of the globe ; that the example of our growth and strength is an evidence of the power of thepeople for self gov ernment, and a beacon light to guide the nations of the Eastern World in their struggles to shake off the despotisms under which they have for many years been groaning. • Resolved, That we will not tamely submit to see one star stricken from the flag of our colni try ; but that we will, at all times, hold our selves in readiness to respond to the call of the Qoveniment, should there be a call made upon tile people for the protection of ,the Union and the Constitution,_ as handed down to us by the patriots of the Revolution. About forty good substantial citizens at once enrolled their names, for the purpose of form ing a military company. Several patriotic speeches were made, and numerous cheers given for General Scott, General Wool and Major An derson, when the cannon was brought out, and thirty-three rounds fired in honor of the gallant Anderson. Lon z —On ThWay last, a Muff of dark mink sable. It has a white, string, in one end and a small piece of,. yellow silk sewed on the inside, for, a mark. Tip finder Is% be rewuded by leavirui it at this °face. t 511 TiIOIMAND Dormeas WORTH of new goods from New York auction. The greatest bargains offered yet. Having taken advantage of the depression of .the New York market, I have now a lot of goods to offer which cannot fail to raease : 2,000 yards the best Delaines at 20 and 21 cts.; 4,000 yards of Calicos at 8 and 10 cts.; 500 woolen Hoods for 87 and 50 cts., very cheap ; 500 pair of gentlemen's woolen Socks at 12 and 15 cts.; -60 doz. Undershirts and Drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cts,; I,l* pairs of ladies Stockings at 12 and 15 cts:; 10 pieces of Black Cloth for Cloaks; a large assortment of ladies' and gents' Gloves, and a great many goods. To those who buy to sell again a liberal MS - Count will be made, S. Laws, at Rhoad's Corner. INSURANCE.. AGENCY. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL Safety Ittaurance Co., INCORPORATED 1835. CAPITAL AND ASSETS... ...... ...... 8904.807.51. THE INSURANCE' COMPANY America, CF North . America, OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND ASSETS ..„ THE UNDERSIGNED, as Agent for the above well known Companies, will make Insurance against loss or damage by tire, either perpetually or an nually, on property in either town or country. Marine and Intnnd Transportation Risks elso taken. Applygersotunly or by letter to - del-dewly. Wll4443llaßrilaburgß,Rilt. CITY LIVERY STABLES. B.LAORRERRY ALLEY, IN TICE REAR 0) HRER'SHOT.EL undereig - nentaire•commenced the nvertbasinew YAW and SPACIOUS STA. LIM, located as above, with a large and varied stock of ROHM, CARRIAGES mid' 01191II:WSES, which be will Rig a& moderate rates, - F. K. SWARIZ. waxy , . =I (For the Daily Telegraph A PAST DAY HYMN, • DEDIOATRD TO - TMC 0. F. F. 0, Lord in a predate scrape SeeesEion's came atlist. I South Carolina has broke loose raid tverlaugt therermii-flutt.-,- - 0 Lor d I shnt,Tbou the scoffers moiitht - Wbo flout me every day, ' Because, when folks are keen for fight, . I bid them go and pray. My treasury, once full'of cash," Has {roved a ltsing job ; For I've been shelling out so fast rye lost the very Coss. My Ostend scheme, that showed so fair, Has proved my mortal sin ;- For Carolina wide° out, And Cuba won't come in; That speruiution turned out ill .. And my chagrin In great; I thought to get a mighty tale • But lost a little State; • Yot conso'ati on some there is— I have not lost my all ; - • The loss of such a trifling State Must need's prove very small. rm very feeble in the knees, . Supply the strength I want; I've only Thee to give me aid, . For BIGLER says he can't. 0, Lord I pet forth Thy boundless might Thou only canst work wonders For nothing less than boundless, power Can remedy my blunders. It Thou wilt hear ihe humble prayer Of a repentant sinner, I'll say my prayers twice to-day, And do without my dinner. ==l Spuial Nritites. PURIFY THE BLOOD MOFFAT'S LIPS Pr us AND PHOLNLIE BITTERS.— Free from all Matra/ P044071.6.—1n cases of Pcroftlin Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the Operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing in •a_ few days, every vestige of the..e loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood, Billions Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropity, Files, and in short, most ail diseases soon yield lo their curative properties. No family should be without them. aw by their timely use much suffering and exlieme mey l• 13 L 4 ELV , d Prepared by NM. B. MOFFAT, M. li., New York, and for ealo by all Druggists WOOD'S HAM llawroaanya.—Amorig all preparations for the hair, that -have been introduced as infallible, none has ever given the satisfaction or gained the popularity that Prof. Wood's hair Restorative now has. his Restorative has passed the ordeal of innumer able fashionable tsUeta, and the ladies, wherever they have tested it, pronounce It a peerless article. They find, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer less article. They find, where the hair is thinned, that it creates a fresh growth—that it fully restores the vs. getative power of the roots on the denuded places, and causes, the fibres to all out forth anew—that tt dissolves and removes dandruff, prevent., grayness, restores the hair to its original color when grayness hes actually su pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the softness and flexibility of silk to the hair, and keeps . it always hurl. ant. healtlf/s , and in full vigor.—ttlf. Y. Tribune:! Sehi by all respectable Druggists de2l Tut WEARNES AND DEDILITE.—AII who suffer from weakness or debility, - where there is -a want of en. orgy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MOUN. TAIN HERB PILLS. They immediately purify the blood, and act upon the nutimpring of life, giving strength and vigor to the system. Young persona mitering into wm Manhood, with a dertinertlent of tr e functions ; and to mothers at the turn of life, these.-Pills will be most effi cacious in correcting the tide of life that may be on the t i . Youngau d e luer:3m n su r in mannertßiMlr otessmeeiodswl3r,ere Is aiwaysaagere should theretore undergo a course or this punfying me. dicine, which-elm , es lasting health This great household Medicine ranks among the lead ing necessaries of life, as it is well known to the world that it cures complaints other remedies cannot reach; this fact is as well established as that the Sun lights the World. Sold by all medicine deale-s. de26-lm orwE call the attention of Our_readers le an article, advertised in another column, called BLOOD Faun It is an entirely new discovery, and mustnot be confound-. ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for ab sorptien; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and what one gains he rotains. Let all those, then, who are . suffering nom poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ..ailment, take of this &con FOOD and be restored to health. We notice that our Druggists have received a Supply of this article, and also of the world•renowned fir. Eames he. nano CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate ot, any kind whatever, and of course must be invaluable for all loran tile complaints. It is also said that it will allay all pain, • and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and niursee, who have endured anxious days and sleepless ti gifts, procure a supply and be at once relieved, ,cor :lee advertisement: au2-tfeh6 For sale brO. A. Bannvart sole agent, Harrlaburg, Pa • BUY TEE BEST. iNORTOWS 40) X 2.7" T 3:VIE r' POE SALT RHEUM: AND SCROFULA, PERMANk;NTLY CURED! SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALL REA T), FEVER SORES, RIN,WORMS, .13 i3R , DERV ITCH., AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN. This Ointment bears no rei.emblanee to .dy et her ex ternal remedy at present before the World. The mode o its operation is peculiar. It penetrates to the basis gt the disease—goes to its very source—and cures it time the flesh beneath to the skin on the surface. Other outward applications fur Scrofula, Salt Rheum, &c., operate downward, thus driving the disorder inwards, 'and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. NORTON'S OLNIMIrT,OII ORS contrary, throws the poison ofged the disease upward, and every particle of it is dis char throe the para. . . Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re duced—bet the seeds of the disease Are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse. Victims Of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have 'tried everY.Profeastonaf mode of treatment andaveryad vertigo:l ourativevrlthout relief, here is' a certain, safe, - and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of all that is here toted., SinOe its first introduction, the properties of the Oint ment have been tested in the most obstinate cases—cases , hat utterly defied the best medical skill in the country, and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro duced no effect—and in every instance with 'every eon- Sold in Large Bottles—Prim 50 Omer. GERM NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York WHOIAZIALP. D U.Ol . AT PENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggiste, lb Beckman at., N. Sold by Geo.Bssanart, Harrisburg, Pa. ' merT.dawly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. • SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED Evlireirß PILLS. Prepared frees a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, N. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female .constitution is subject.Olt moderates all excess and re. moves all obstructions, arm a speedy cure may be relied on. TO BIARIZIEI) LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly ptriod with regularity. Each bottle, price One Behar, bears the Government stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterlens. CAUTION. These Pills Maeda net be taken by !females during the !DIET THREE MONTHSof Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are tree• - In all eases of Nervous end Spinalgffe.ctions, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills ail effect a cure when ail other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. B.—slloo and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail. For vale by C. A. RA7.4AVANT. jy9 dawly nELBIROL a's GENUINE PREPARATION Cures Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kiduey Affections. El.all3o.l.D'd tienalne rreparation for Nervous and .1.1 Debilitated Sulfa ers. Tj ELMBOLD'S tiemiuue Preparation for Loss of Power, .LL Lois of Me&Ory. HELMBOLIPS Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness. F.LIGBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, H Et.rror of Death. Trembling. HXL,6o3u4led betimes. Preparation fur %tit nweats, Cold Feet, Dimness of Vision. UNLISitiuLD',I usnuini Preparation for Languor, ni -11. versa) Lassitude or. the Muscular System. -Li . ELMBOLD'S Ueninno Yrop.uration f o r Comm it .nance and Eruptions. EhutIOLD S Genuine Preparation for Pain in Me JIU.. Back, Headache, Sick Stomach. See.advertieement headed FLELitSuLD'S EXTRACT BUCKET in another column. HERR'S HOTEL! NEWLY REFITTED THE UNDERSIGNED having leased this well known and popular betel, in the city of Harrisburg, is now relittiog and furnishing- the same with NEW FURNITURE in the very best modern style. It is located in the moat central part of the city, within a short distance Of the depots of Pear aircrew railroad and alsoetear the State Ca pito' building& The house Is large and the sleeping' apartments are well 'ventilated. The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable anti- SUS :" This city is well Itnown throughout -the State as having the best market outside Of the Atlantic eines, ant' consequentiy no compnnuta shall be made on that score. The BAR has Also undergone changes and will liekept stocked with the best and purest Liquors in the country .No exertion will be spared to make the traveler and sojourner comfortable in every respect. A continuance o: the patronage of the old customers, together with new additions IS respectfully solititell. .T." II: REWORD do CO. Harrisburg, August 23•t4 STORAGE STORAGE ! STORAGE received at the Warehouse of ky JANE M. WHEELER. ip•tir NfD) abilertistments. WHITE HALL RESTAURANT. THE UNDERSIGNED has taken the Rea tauran: under the White Ball, in Market street, where he is prepared to serve OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, Game in season, and evorldeEcacy that can be procured. PHILADELPHIA AND READING • LE on draught, and a general variety or the choicest Liquors. Call and see. Jana-dlw . GEORGE SHIULTHEIS. A BOOK FOR THE TITLES THE LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON, BY JAMES PARTON, • AUTHOR OF LIFE AND TIMES OF AARON BURR, tio vols. 8 vo. Steel portra.its. Price $2 50 per vol Cloth, $3 bheep, and $4 half-Calf. BOLD BY OBBSOBIPTION ONLY. MASON BROIIIERS, Publishers, New York. THE publishers take pleasure in an nouncing the great success of this work, on which lir. Parton bait been for several Years engaged. The volumes already published have been received with great enthusiasm by the public sad the press, and the interest Increases to the end of the biography. The third volume Is now ready, completing the work. In the present crisis, when the terrible'evils which Jackson met so promptly, firmly yet temperately, again threatens to destroy us as a nation, this most impartial, thorough and exciting: biography of this wonderful man must possess extraordinary interest to every lover of his coantry. He who would understand the polities of to-day nitusrrottke himself familiar with the career of Andrew Jaw , son, and especially must know the history of his ad ministration. How well Mr. Parton has related this, as wenss the rest of Jackson's career, the Press abundantly testifies. J. F. STBASBATICIL, Harrisburg, Pa. Agent for Timmhinand adjoining counting ASSIGNEE'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that Daniel R hoa Is, of the city f Harrlsbur r, has voluntarily aseigned and transferred to Eby Byers ail his properly, real, personal and mixed, in trust for the benefit of his creditors. All persons, therefore; having claims against the said Daniel Rhoads will present them to the said As signee, and, those indebted will make immediate payment to the came. EBY BYER; Assignee. jat3-3tdaatw NOTICE "U[THEREAS, Letters Testamentary on V y itne estate of Isaac G. WHinley, late of the city of Harrisburg, deceased, have bean granted, by the Register of Dauphin county to the undersigned : • Tnerefore, notice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the estate of said decedent to make payment as early as practicable ; and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay, duly authenticated, tC Mr. Harris 0. Fahrtestock for set. dement, MARTHA A. ht RINLEY, Harrisburg, Dec. IT, 1860 --d2taw4t Executrix. HETZEL' HOTEL. DAUPHIN, DAUPHIN Co - PA C. H. R H OA.DB, PROPRIETOR THIS well known and long established Hotel .has . . . again got into the betide'of Charley Rhoads, who will keep it in first class style. , Parties of all kines clothe accommodated with meals at any hour. A good Bail Room will always be at the service of his guests: Thankful for the liberal.. patronage he has received from the citizens of Harrisburg end vielnity, he respeot fully solicits a tontitieetion jaul SAVE THE DRUNKARD! Li - MOOT. A PREPARATION FOR j_ THE CURE OF STRONG will not in jure the constitution, and can be given secretly, without &unction, if desirable. Price $l , and sent by mall, post age. Paid, ..n receipt of the price. Address janl-dat t-t-s* A.. J. POTTERFIELD, P•drflrld, Adams Co., Pa SCOTCH WHISKY. , ONE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH MUSKY Jost received and for sale by • JOHN H. ZOIGLIIR, Jani 78 Market street. ASSIGNEES' NOTICE XTOTICE is hereby given that John Wal- IA lower and John Wallower, Jr., of. Dauphin county, by Voluntary assignment have assigned and transferred to the undersigned all their property in trust for the bene fit of their creditors. All persons therefore having claims against the said John Wallower and John Wallower, Jr. trading as John Wallower & Son, or against either of them, will present them to the undersigned, and those indebted will make immediate payment to A. 0: WESTER, CHAS F- 28 R B ee E C Hy ski once ll ' acrrisb urg, jnnl•BtdaBtw IXTANTED.-AN ACTIVE AND RE v SPECTABLE WOMAN for Chambermaid at the White Hall Hotel, In Markel street opposite the Court House. , janUtt FOR RENT SEVERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSES in different parts ofAtiLs city. Stabling at. melted to some of them. Popseattion given the flret of April next. U2-3m]' ' CHAS. C. RAWN. OATS ! OATS ! I 29000 BUSHEL S ON HAND. A .prime lot tor Bale very low for cash, uy JAS. DL WHEELER Dealer in Coal, Wood, Powder, Arc. All coal delivered and welgted at consumers door by Ins Patent Weigh-Carta. Prices to Butt the times.— Wholesale andltetail. jan2 riOR RENT.—The Store Room No. 13 . j„.7 West Market Street; Possession given either tm mediately or on theist of April. This is a good business stand, and Will be rented cheap. jank-dtf GEO. P. WIIO3TLDIG. LIQUORS AT COST I lIAVING concluded todiscontinue the hnstness.me offer our large and complete assort ment Of Fns WINM, IfkANDI} 8, and liquors of every de. acriptien at cost without reserve. WM. DOCK JR. & CO., Jan 2 Onposite the Court Rouse. NOTICE. rt 30 ME O liT L DR. D. W. JONES, • FRANKLIN HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA HAS now permanently located there, and may be consulted on all diseases, but more particularly diseases of a private nature, such as Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal weakness and Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Gidd'ness, Dimness of Sight, Pain in the Head, Ringing in Far, Palpitation of the He,rt, Pala to the Pace. and Limbs, Female Complaints, and all derangement of Cm gentle organs. Dr. JON& will guarantee a perfect restoration with such mild and balmy juices of herbs that will carry odt disease In place of throwing It back upon the constitution. All diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder spee My cured. A core warranted or no eharge—mild cases cured in from three to flvedays. TAKE IT IN TIME SYPHILUS. ,This is one apse most horrid of all diseases Wrest im mediately cured. Makes`its appearance in sores and eruptions over the whole body, and the throat becomes ulcerated. The victim of this disease becomes a horrible object till death puts an end to his suffering; To such Dr. JONES offers the safest and most sure remedies In America. Thera are persons in Harrisburg can testify he cured them alter all other treatment failed. Dr. JONES offers a remedy to prevent the infection of such dangerous diseases. It is a certainremedy if us id awordine to direction arid without the latest Inlury to the bystem. Dr. JONES may be consulted personally or by letter, desc. Ming all symptoms, or, if desired, he will consult with patients at their residence, advice gratis. Dr. JONES has private consulting rooms. Please ring the bell at the ladies entrance. The.remedies used by Dr. JONES need no change of diet or hindrance tram bit. guess All letters must contain a stamp to ensure an answer. Address Dit. D. W. JON&S, Pal . Fnaiklin House, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR BALE. ROM ONE TO FIVE HUNDIMP•DON LARS BOROUGH BONDS. Alio, from Ten tO TIDY'' mum% of Hariliburg Gag Stock, by O. O.ZEUXERMAN,, de244f-- No. 28 Sentli-ScottkilAreeti, Nero 'Abvertistments. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &C. ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO., No. 52 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA., Opposite Herr'a Hotel and adjoining the European HAVING purchased the stock-of E. F. JENNINGS, and added a largeMisilitment of new JEWELItY, 'we will sell the same althirloWfOrice, and solicit patronage. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY neatly and promptly repaired and delivered. ALFRED F. ZIIIIMERMAN & CO. Having disposed of my stock of Jewelry to Alfred F. Zimmaiman dt Go., I cheevrally recommend them to my former customers as practical and experienced Watch makers, and solicit lor them a continuance of the pat ronage which hes been so genercusly extended to me •during the last six years. dr.27 FLMIIR P. JEvNINGS. „ Cute Cough, Gold, Hoarseness foil?, a,,S3W ens/. any Irritarion or Sore: et, or ';,P the _Moat, Relieve the flocking UNGALN G H lAL ~ Clear and gat t ttength to z iftekNV the voice of PUBLIC SPRAT:CP ng, and SINGERS. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold" in its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield t o a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TR* CBES,' containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the "TROOLDS" are a specific) having made me often a mere whisperer." N P. WIELDS. "I recommend . their use to Public Speakers." BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S I(EV. B H. CHAPHi. "Have proved extremely serviceable ror Hoarseness." TROCHES REV. HENRY WARD 13F:ECHER. "Almost MOM relief in the Otatresatng labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." REV. A. C. EGGLESToiI. "Contain no Opium or anytling injuri ous!' DR. A. IL. HAYES, BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES Chemist, Boston. • .A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, am." BROWN'S TROCHES "Beneticlal in Bronchitis '• DR. J. F. W. LANE, Boston. "I have proved them excellent for Whooping Cough." REV. H. W. WARREN, Boston. "•Beneficial when coMpelled to speak, Bering from Cold." . BROWN'S TROCHES EMIZEI TROCHEE REV. E. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Loots BROWN'S TROCHES "Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Trritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singers." Prof. H. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher of Hinds, Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken before and they prevent Hoarse - mfter preaching, as ess. From their past effect, I think they will be or permanent advantage to me." NEV. M. ROWLEY, A. M., President of Athens College, Tenn. sig-Fold by all Druggists at 25 centsa bor. nn0213-saw6m RROWN'S TROCHES! BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES VALUABLE REAL .ESTATE WILL BE SOLD at publitS sale at the European HOW, go blowney, January 7, isel, a t 2 o'clock P. M., a cerissin LOT or MOB OF GROUND, situated on Walnut slrest in the city of Harrisburg, twenty feet and five inches fronting cm said street, and running back one honored feat, tbe improvements being a TWO STORY FRAME BUILDING with large back ' By order of Court. Terms 10 per cent. of 'the price at the time when the property Mall besold, to be paid in Cash, balance April 1801, When deed will be made. Title Indisputable. ROW. L. WENCH.. di 7 d3weod Om. of J/10. A. McLaughlin. FOR: THE SEASON . FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Viunila t 'bist in market, Rose Lemea, Pine Apple, Strawberry, • 'Celery, Pure Distilled Rose Water, Best English Baking Soda, Pore Cream Tartar, Extra Pure Spices, • Fresh Culinary Herbs, EMU BR'S DRUG STORE, d2O 91 Market Street. CHAMPAGNE WINES. Duo DYMobT.B ar o, HILDSISCIC & CO. CHARLINI EXIDOIECIL, Gnexaka & Co, • A.VolloR—BlLtilitY MOVIVOIOX, EPARSLEND MITOOLIKL, • KII.VM & Co.'s, CARburr In store and for sale by - JOHN H. ZIEGLER, &IR ' 73 Market Street AUCTION' AUCTION! ! TAPO' SILVER MEDALS, Diploma and Special Cal Vedic, awarded to PYNN & BARR at the Pennsylvania and New York State Fairs fur their valuable ICE CREA . M FREEZER AND EGG BEATER , and for the purpose of attending to the manufaCture sae sale of the same, W. Barr offers for sale his large and en tire stock of FIIANITIIKE, STOVES, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and FANCY ARTICLES. In shorti.he wilt close out his entire stock at auction ard Private Salo. Give him a call. AUCTION BURT NESNING.— AtieVon store Second street, next to State Capital Bank de22-tf W. BARR.. NOTICE TO TAILORS. - A PERSON who can give ample and 11 satisfactory reference of character- and qualifies. dans in the best establishments IL Philadelphia, in which he has been engaged as Cutter, both at Customer and Retail trade, Is cesitous of connecting himself with a Tailor already established, or entering into partnership With some person having funds and energy to establish a place in Harrisburg, having also influential acquaint. ances who will anti can exert themselves ishis favor in Harrisburg and vicinity. References required. For further infarmation address. del4-8w . 567 Barton Street, Philad FURSI FURS! [FURS( I I A LARGE LOT OF ALL KINDS, at very ja... low prices, received this morning at ' CATHCART'S, Nest to the . Harrisburg Bask, Market Square. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. UNDERSHIRTS, all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S' ORAWESS, all kinds. Ri-LF.NDID LET OF HoiiiaEY, all kinds. A LARGE STOCK OF GENTS GLOVES, all kinds. GENTLbMEN'S SHAWLS, all kinds. CRAVATS AND SUSPENDER; all kindv. HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK AND LINEN; all kinds. CLOTHS AND 'CAS:MINERS, in great variety. For good and cheap Goods in "HENS' WEAR,' call at CATHCART'S, del Next to the Harrisburg Bank. 1701371 B.SMITH'S • BOOT -& SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND 'WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A, LWAYS, on band a large assortmPnt of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,—&c., of the very best mantles for lathes, gentlemen, and childrens , wear PribeY to snit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORM:•itt the hest style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. octl6.dtf JOHN B. snug, Harrisburg. DENTISTRY. .11 El.ißeilgaged R. G. W. STINE being from hia duties at the Baltimore College ot-Dental aurgery for TWO WEEKS, from lVedriesdiy; tfie 26ih asst. may be found at his Wive, on Third street, between Market and Walnut, prepared to potforin alLoperations pertaining to his profession. N. B.—Teetla mounted in the latent improved styles. AIL WORE WARRANTED. • I take pleasure in recommending the above gentleman to all my former patients of HairisPurg and vicinity, aud feel confident that he vrill perform all operations in a Scienti tie manner from my. knowledge alas ability. . F. J.-S. GORtßiff, v. FLAT STOLRNOR DRIFTED AWAY /FHB SUF4I-=CRIBER'S FLAT was miss• ±. ins iron the , landing yesterday, morning. If stolen, - CreWard of $lO wi'l be paid for any information t! at zhalidead-to the , detection and conviction of the thief, or if drifted away, $2 will be paid for ite refofery. kda23.dif , , W..II.,VERBEEZE. EMPTY BOTTLES! 1 1 Of all aisses'and r deecilptions for Bale Low by ' WU. DOCK JR. & DR. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston Nut,negv, Pars!lop