,gla4 ktizgrapo,. ARE ISBURG Tuesday Afternoon, January 8 1801. Y. M. C. A.—A stated meeting . of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held at their room this evening at six o'cLocs., instead of seven as heretofore. A full and punctual at tendance is earnestly requested. I=l Tun WEEK OF PRAYER.—The opening services of the week of prayer for the conversion of the world, took place in the Fourth Street Bethel last evening. Persons who were present in form us that the meeting was well attended, and the exercises interesting and impressive,— The meeting this evening will be held in the First Lutheran Church. Subject—" The attain ment of a higher standard of holiness by the children of God." TEE Eiarrrn OF ISKIJARY.—There was no gen eral observance by our 'citizens to-day of the an niversary of the battle of New Orleans, but the Cameron Guard made a parade in honor of the occasion, and presented a very handsome ap pearance. Some of our patriotic young men fired a national salute on Capitol Hill this af ternoon; and the "stars and stripes" floated from the flagstaffs of most of the engine houses, the Camoron Guard Armory, and some of the hotels, during the entire day. VIOLATING ALORDINANCE. — In the case of Mr Charles S. Segelbaum, indicted for violating the ordinance which prohibits the obstruction of pavements, a hearing took place before Mayor Kepner last evening. A number of witnesses were examined, and the complaint being fully sustained, Mr. Segelbaum was ordered to pay five dollars fine and costs, amounting in the aggregate to tiB 61. This was his second of fence, and the probability is that he will be careful not to appear before the Mayor again on a similar charge. If men refuse compliance with municipal laws, after due official notice, it is proper that they should be punished. =I CHIEF OF POLIOE. - RESIGNATION AND APPOINT mExT.—This morning' Col. Isaac S. Waterbury resigned the office of Chief of Police, with the view of taking a more luctative position on one of our principal Railroads. The Mayor at once filled the vacancy thus occasioned by the appointment of Mr. Henry Radabaugh, who was sworn in and entered upon the duties of the office. For some years past he has been one of our most competent and efficient detective con_ stables, and is just the man for Chief of Police. We congratulate Mr. Radabaugh upon his promo tion, and the Mayor upon his good fortune in. securing the services of a gentleman so well fit ted for the position. EDITORIAL VISITOIL—Our good looking cotem porary of the Centre Democrat is now in the city, and this morning illuminated the TELEGRAPH sanctum with the light of his blooming counte nance. He siirviViiilie - iittatlaTade upon him in this morning's Parkland Union, and says his. "voice is still for war." Should circumstances require it, Colonel Brisbin is ready to go "away down Souf to Dixie," at the head of a regiment of armed Wide-Awakes, to crush out the fire eating traitors, and "save the Union." The Colonel is probably a little over-zealous in a good cause, but he is a clever gentleman whose fine social qualities render him a favorite in private circles. GovsnNon CURTIN, we are informed, willreach the Capital the latter part of this week—proba bly on Saturday—and take quarters at the Jones House until the retiring Chief Executive vacates the Gubernatorial mansion. The pre lent indications are that the inauguration of to incoming Governor will be attended with same degree of "pomp and circumstance" it characterized similar occasions in times it. Gen. Williams states that but two milita xnpanies, outside of this county, have or fed quarters to be provided. We have reason believe, however, that there will be several idsome military companies from abroad, ich, in connection with those of our city and ity, will make a creditable display. The le-Awakes have determined, for justifiable is, not to take any part in the demonstra as equipped organizations. Paratexuaz Assomusmaar.—We have relia le authority for saying that the announcement . ' Gen. Negley's appointment to the position of itant General, recently copied into this pa roil the Centre Democrat, was premature and thorized. The term of the present incum , General Wilson, does not eapire for some Iths ; and in view of this fact it is said that =or Curtin will take time to canvass care and deliberately the claims of the various candidates. While not doubting the com- _toy of any of the gentlemen who aspire to positioh of Adjutant General, we prefer— have repeatedly expressed our preference— „a E . a wittrAmq, of this city, whose 3, on the score of merit at least, are fully if not superior to those of most of his ri- He is an accomplished soldier, thorough- sted in military affairs, eminently qualified the position, and by his gallant services on tented field during a long and bloody cam- Mexico, entitled to the gratitute and I,tion of the people of his native Sate. . Wurzems nobly won the honorhis friends ask for him at the hands of the Chief Ex- Te of Pennsylvania, and we have reason ipe that Governor Curtin will give his and qualifications that favorable colloid al to which he is justly entitled. The ap tent of Gerd. Wzrarsois would be a public recognition of, his gallant services in he )f his country, creditable to the Governor, ratifying to all the citizens of the old ;tone State who like to see merit rewarded bravery honored. Since writing the above we have learned . , a reliable source, that there is no doubt the appointment of General WILLIAMS, so 4.• the contest for Adjutant General may be &dered ended. It affords us sincere pleas -) be able to make this anitosaCemmut, we feel segued will be gratifying to the generally throughout the State. RELIGIOUS EXZEOISES IN THE Laciumarcus.—The clergy of Harrisburg, in compliance with reso lutions passed by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives, have arranged to open the morn ing sessions of both Houses with prayer, each clergyman of the city officiating a week in sue cession. 4 FLA.G DISPLAY. —The firemen of our city to day commemorated the anniversary of JACK SON'S brilliant victory over the British troops at New Orleans, by displaying the glorious "stars and stripes" from the steeples of their respective engine houses. We honor our gallant firemen for the patriotic motives which prompted the display. Large and beautiful American Flags also floated over the European Hotel and Jones House during the day, in honor of the occasion. I=l TIGI AGONY Ovaa.—The spirited but friendly contest for United States Senator, .which has kept the Republican politicians in a state of un-. ceasing excitement for two weeks past, was ended to-day at twelve o'clock, by the election of Hon. EDGAR Cowan, of Westmoreland coon• ty, one of the representative men of the age, who will fill the exalted position with credit to himself and honor to the old Keystone State. We congratulate the Republican party upon the result, and commend the representatives of the people for the sound judgment exercised in the selection of a successor to the imbecile Big ler. Their action will be generally and em phatically endorsed by the patriotic masses who constitute the Republican organisation in this State. 'Mr. Cower, who is now in this city, received the hearty congratulations of his friends, at the Jones House this afternoon. WAssrsorox's Paersa.—lri these days when nothing is held sacred, and people for a shadow are ready to break open and destroy the Temple of Liberty, like midnight burglars robbing a church, everything in the least calculated to bring them back to a realization of their con dition is a gain omthe side of right, justice and humanity. It is in this spirit that we publish the subjoined, which comes up as if-from the grave at Mount Vernon, at this critical moment in our history "In the summer of 1779, Washington ' ex ploring alone one day the position of the Brit ish forces on the banks of the Ifudson, ventured too far from his own camp, and was compelled by a sudden storm and the fatigue of his horse to seek shelter in the cottage of a pious Amen can peasant, who, greatly strack with the man ner and language of his guest, and listening at the door of his chamber, overheard the follow ing prayer from the Father of his Country "And now, Almighty Father, if it is Thy holy will that we shall obtain a name and place among the nations of the earth, grant that we may be enabled to show our gratitude for'Thy goodness by our endeavors to fear and obey Thee. Bless us with wisdom in our councils, success inbattle, and let all our victories be tem pered with humanity. Endow, also, our enemies with enlightened minds, that they may become sensible of their injustice, and willing to restore our liberty and peace. Grant the petition of Thy servant, for the sake of Him, whom Thou halt called Thyßeloved Son; nevertheless, not my will but Thine be done."--MeGuire's Religious Opinions and Character of Washington. 3x MrAiciiifrii.-=This'lleini the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans, on which occasion the beloved and lamented Jurnanw Jecirsois achieved one of the moat brilliant victories over the British troops, .on record, the members of both branches of the . Legislature assembled in the Hall of the House at eleven o'clock, and appropriately observed the day, as a testimony of their respect and veneration for the memory of the departed hero and patriot who, whether as the leader "of victorious hosts. on the battle field, or at the head of the Republic as its Chief Magistrate, served his country with a devotion i that has rendered his memory sacred, and en shrined.him in the hearts of all true lovers of the Union. In the second war of independence he overthrew the foreign enemies of our coun try ; and subsequently, in a crisislike the pre sent, crushed out the "domestic traitors" who sought the destruction of our glorious Union. The action of the Legislature to-day, therefore, and the reading of harsoN's memorable- Pro clamation to the South Carolina nullifiers, was eminently appropriate, and manifested a degree of gratitude and patriotism worthy of the high est commendation. The reading of the docu ment, so well suited to the present condition of affairs, and so replete with Union-loving senti ments, was listened to with marked attention, made a good impression, and encouraged all present to pledge anew their fidelity to a Union, .purchased by the blood and treasure of our forefathers, and to adopt the language of the author of the Proclaination : "Tits Diflos: mum , AND =pr i m passzavico." =When the Clerk finished the reading of the• deOnnent, , „ a large number of copies were ordered to be printed for circulation among the people: -.---..-- Coax= Senors,—We are under obligOicass to the SuPerintendent of Common Schools for a copy of his annual report, embodying: a well written and interesting review of the past his tory and present condition of the system, with reports of County Superintendents, and - tabular statements of the various districts. From this docuMent we glean the follewing statistics re lative to the common schools cf our own county Whole number of schools 197 Number y et required 9 Number of male teachers 164 Number of female teachers 36 Number of male scholars 6,920 Number of temale scholars 5,187 Number learning German Average number attending schools 6,894 Average salarles of mate teachers $ 26 44 Average salaries of female teachers l 21 78 Cost of teaching each scholar per mouth. 64 Amount levied for school purpoaes_ _ _ 40,651 89 For building purposes 4,601 91 Total amotatievied 43'113 ia Amount of State Appropriation.— ...... .. 9,609 97 Received frommeollectors . 35,163 70 Cost of instruction 29,529 44 Fuel and contingencies . 3,614 99 Building and repairing school houses, am-- 9,957 93 These are the principal items of interest in the tabular statement for Dauphin county. The report of Superintendent Ingrain was furnished to us in advance a few months ago, and pub lished in full in the TarEGILA.PH. In the lan guage of that report, it affords us pleasure to say that during the vast year there has been nc retrograde movement in this county ; but that generally teachers, as well as directors and citi zens, have taken more interest in the prosperity of the schools. There luis been, and there still is, in some instances, ppposition to the Writ , of improvement, but we trust the time may soon come when there will be none. pmnoßlnania Wally attegrapt), Zutobap afternoon, lanuarg 8 1861. Paisos OFFICIEBS.-At a meeting of the Di rectors of the County Prison, held last evening, Mr. Boyd was re-elected Keeper, and his wife Matron, for the ensuing year. Dr. Charlton was elected Physician, in place of Dr. Seiler, whose term had expired. UNITED STATES SENATORIAI. CAUCUS.—The Re publican members of both houses of the Legis lature met in caucus last night to nominate a candidate for 11. S. Senator, for six years from the 4th of March next. Much interest was manifested in the result, and a vast crowd gathered about the rotunda while the caucus was in session. The following is the result of the ballotings First Ballot—Cowan 26, Wilmot 23, Pollock 7, Stevens 7, Veech 2, Walker 10, Williams 7, Gilpin 1, Penny 3, Hickman 6, Palmer 3, RH linger 1, Stewart 1, Reeder 1. Second 13allot—Cowan 34, Wilinot 26, Penny 2, Walker 9, Stevens 6, Williams 7, Hickman 5, Pollock 6, Veech 1. Third Ballot--Cowan 36, Wilmot 30. The ballance scattering. Fourth Ballot—Cowan 43, Wilmot 33. Bal ance scattering. Fifth Ballot—Cowan 49, Wilmot 86. Sixth Ballot—Cowan 58, Wilmot 38. The result of the sixth ballot was greeted with immense.cheering in the rotunda.. Mr. Cowan was finally declared ruiminatedby a unanimous vote. The caucus then proceeded to nominate a candidate for State Treasurer, to be elected on Monday next, when Hon. Henry D. Moore, of Philadelphia, was placed in nomination by a unanimous vote. TZIE FAT amyl, a description'of ?Id& ap peared in our columns yesterday, arrived here this morning and were quartered in the stable attached to Mr. suck's' hotel, where they have deen visited during the day by admiring crowds. They are the finest, Specimens of young Bur hams we have seen for a long time. To-mor row morning they will be publicly exhibited in the market place. In the afternoon they will be slaughtered at - Mr. AL/MANDEB Kcrssa's butcher shop, corner of Mary's alley and Second street, and on Saturday morning served up to his customers in market, at prices to suit the times. We expect ,to see a grand rush for choice "cuts" of these splendid specimens of the'bovine genus. . t LosT. —On ThUrsdiy last, a Muff of dark mink sable. It has a white string in one end anti a small piece of yellow sewed on the inside, for a mark. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. f SIX THOUSAND Doman "Nonni 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 please : 2,000 yards the best Delaines at 20 and 21 cis.; 4,000 yards of Calitxis at 8 and 10 ctn.; 500 woolen Hoods for 87 and 60 eta., very cheap ; 600 pair of gentlemen's wo,olen ;. Socks , at .12 and 15 , cts. 60 . dos. tafferebirts - and Drawers at 50, 62 and 76 cts,; i,OOO pairs 'of ladies Stocking* at 12 and 15 eta.; 10 &tea of Black Cloth for Cloaks ; a large assortment of ladies' and gents' Gloves, -- and a great many 11 goods. To those who buy , to sell again a liberal discount will be made, S. Lowy, at Rboad's Corner. WPAICNIES AND wno suffer from weAhness or debility, 'whop there is 'a want of en ergy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MPON TAIN HERB PILLS. They immediately purify the blood, and act upon the mainspring of life, giving strength an d vigor-to the system. Young persons entering 'Memo manhood, with a derangement of the functions ; and to mothers at the turn of life, these Pills will be most effi cacious in correcting the tide of life that may he on the turn. Young and elderly men suffer in a similar manner at the same periods, when there is aivrays danger, they should theremre undergo a colonel' this purifying Me dian% which ensures lasting health This great Household Medicine ranks among the lead. leg necessaries of life, as it is well knows to the world that it cures complaints other remedies cannot reach ; Ibis fact is as well established as that the Sun lights the World. Sold by all medicine dealers. .de2o4m DR• DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallible in correcting,' regulating; and removing all obstructions, from whatever cause, and al• • Ways succeserul pieven rESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY he doctors for mixer, years, both in Prance and America, with unparalleled success. in every case ; and he is urged by many thousana ladles who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of tho,o suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase. of family where health,will not permit it.— Females pazticularly situated, 'or'thiise. supposmg them selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are sure to produce udecarrlage, and the proprietor assumes ;to responsibility, al, ibis admo nition, although their mildness would 'prevent any. -mis chief 'to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany.each box. Prise 130 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANN-VART, Druggist, . . No. 2 Jones Row, Efarriancrg, Pa. "Ladles," by 'sending .hint 21.00 to the Harrisburg Poet Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (ccadideritially) and . "fide of pow. tage" by mail. Sold awo by. S. S.- =Emma, Raiding, JOHNSON, ROMNEY k Coronas , Philadelphia, J. L. Lam touteace, Lebanen, and by one druggist in every city and village in the Union, and by S. D. Hewn, pole proprietor, New York. N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy' no Golden Pills of any kind ; unless every box is signed-S. D. Howe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to saynothirigof be ing humbugged out of your money ) buy only of those who atom the signature of.B. D. Howe 9n. every box, whlch has recently been added an account of the Pills lug eottoterleited." 4e3-dwanwly. • DR. CHEESMA.N'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelins,L. Cheeseman, M. A, NEW •YORK:VITT. - Tath combination or ingOdients these rills are the result of long andliktensive practice. They are mildin their operation, and certain in correcting all Irregularities, Paini ul-Menstrnations, removing all structions, whether from cold -or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, !Mites, all ner vous a ff ections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption' of nature ta Ktattut) 14.Dms, - Dr. Cheeffemeree Bile_ are .invaluable..es..they.will bring on the monthly period with ruguiftrity„ Ladies who have been disappointed in the tur of Other Pills can place the utmost confidence In Dr. Cheeten4rals Pills doing all that they represent to do. - - . 1 , • There is one condition of the fentale system in which the rag camel be taken mahout producing a PRCULL4I 8E5111.7. Rho art:ditto,' a related to is PREGNANCY—' the recan t 1113VARRIAGE. Buck is the irreekoWe tendency of the medicine to restore he sexual functions to a normal ceruittion, that seen the reproductive power of nakere cannot renst it. • a - . Warranted purely xegetable t and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, trbicb.should be read, ac company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on endloadig $1 to Du Dosionnts L'Onassturr, Box 4,681,-Post Office, New york. aty: 80$2 by ono E. Inlet everjitewn idtbe 'United State general drat for the United States, 14 Hroadwzyi New Yeri, b iota* arilodOw should be 04#.--1.4. Bold In Ilarrbeinng by 0:4. %wink ---•~.~. -~•.-_ CARD. TO THE LADIES IMPORTANT .TO PRINALRi N®TILE. Special Nntiree. PURIFY THE BLOOD - - MOFFAT'S LIFE PIUS AND PIDF.Nuf BITTSIII3. Free from ail Mineral Poisons.—ln cases of &nib's Dicers, Scurvy, or, Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, every vedtise of these loathsome diseases by their Purifying effects on the blood. Militant ieverS, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia,,Dropsy, Piles, and in short, most ail dieeasea coon yield to their curative properties. No family should be without them. as by their timely use much suffering and exp,ense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. MOFFAT, M. It., New York, and for sale by all Druggists nov9-wly WOOD'S HAIR RESTORAITYS.—Ansong 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 Bair Restorative now has. His Restorative has passed the ordeal of innumer able fashionable toilets, and the ladies, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peeriess 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 Why restores the Ve. getative power of - the roots on the'denutled places, and causes the fibres to sh oot forth anew—that tt dissolves and removes dandruff, prevents grayness, restores the hair to its original color when grayness has actually su pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the softness and flexibility of silk to the hair, and keeps it always inert ant, healthy and in full vigor.—"N. Y. Tribune." Sold by all respectatle Druggists de2l WV/a call the attention Of our readers to an article advertised in Mother column, called BLOOD Roan It is an entirely new discovery, and must not be eotfoand ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for ab sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and what one gains he retains. Let all those, then, who are suffering from pover,ty ; Impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, to aof this Moon_Foos and be restored tolealth. We notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. EATON'iI mous, CORDIAL, which every mother should have. it issaid to contain no paregoric .or opiate of any_ kind whatever, and of course must toilinvaluable for all intan• tile eomplaints. 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 niurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless n ghts, procure a supply and be at once relieved. u-dee advertisernent. an2-trebe Foredo by C. A. Bannvart. sole agent, Harrisburg,Da BUY T.HE BEAST. NORTON'S oxiqwwzmw-ar FOR SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, PERMANIOTTLY CURED! SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALL BEAD, FEVER SORES, ,RING-WORMS, BAR BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,AIsIDERUP-, TIONS OF THE SKIN. This Ointment bears no resemblance to dy of tier ex ternarramedy at present before the world. The mode o its operation is peculiar. It penetrates to the bans of the disease—goes to its vary source—and cures - it from the flesh beneath to the skin on the surface. Other outward applicatlons for Scrofula; Salt Rheum, &c., operate dewnward, thus driving the disorder inwards . , and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. Noirrom'll OINTMENT, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward, and every particle of it is dis charged throe. the pores. Thus the cures it effects is complete. got only are the sores healed-Lthe eruptions removed—the swellings re duced—but the seeds of the disemeAre expelled from the flesh reonsequently there can be no relaree.. Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad vertisecreurative Without relief, Sere is a certain, Safe, and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A ingle box will satisfy you of the truth ol all that is here Since 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 moat celebrated healing aprings pro duced no effect—and in every instance with every sue- Sold in Large Bottles—Price 150 Cents. GERRIT NORTON,.Chemba, Proprietor, New York TITIOLICULT Dk - POT AT • TENFOLD, PARKER & MOW'ER'S, Wholesale Druggists, lb Bookman st., Eald bytiso.Bitriaae, Harrisburg, Pa. TIKS GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. JAMES cLARKEs • CELEBRATED FEMME PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir d. Clarks, M. 8., Physician Extraordinary to at etlerg. This invaluable medicine is rulthiling In the cure K all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the feniale constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. _I TO MARRIED LADIES it , hit peculiarly suited. It will, in a shorttime, bring on the monthly period with, regularity. ~ . • Aach bottle, pride One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterleise. CATJTION. These Pals should not he taken by' inmates during the FIRST THREEAtONTSSofl're n iaucy,ae theyarest e to bring on Afttoarriage, but at any other tinter they on safe. • • In all cases of NeripoS and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and LIMOS, Fatigue on slight exertion, ,Palpitit lion of the Heart Hysterics and Whites, these Pillsrwil effect- a cure when all 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 packaga, which should be carefully preserved. N.-8.—51.00 and B postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will toSure' a bottle, containing SO MN; by return mail. For Bair by a ,A.l3.hrecoiurr. ly9 dOwly . HELRIBO4.4I'S GENUINE PREPARATION Cures Gravel, Madder, Dropsy, Kiduey Atrections. IaLNBOLD'a lieuuine Preparation for Nervous and H Debilidited.Suffe ers. UELKEIOLD , S GeWillie Preparation tor Loss of Power s Ai. Loss of 'Nereory. UffiLMIIOLD , S -Cocaine Preparation for Difficulty of . 11 Breathing, General Weakness, ELMBOLD'SGennino Preparation for Weak Nerves,. li vt.rrer of fieetb. Tr • beuwoo Preparation for Igllts'w• Celd Feet, Dimness or Vision. BUD:IOW'S filentaue Preparation tbr Languor, Uri- versallabsitude or the Muscular System. jjELMBOLD'S Gekturne rreparation fur rallid Connte -11 and Eruptions. UELMROLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pain in. the 11 Back,--Headache, Sick Stomach. Bar See advertisement headed . ;HELM:4OLO% IXTRACT BUGHII, in another cotamn. HERR'S HOTEL! NEWLY REFITTED TIRE UNDERSIGNED having leased. this well known and popular hotel, i n the city of Harrisburg, is now refitting and tarnishing the same with NEW FURNITURE in the very best modern.style. Iris located in the most aentr 11 part of the city, within a Short distance of the depots of four different railroad and also near the State Ca pitel.buildings. • . The house is large and the sleeping apartments are •tt ell ventilated. The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arti cles.. This city is well -known tbroughouathe State as having the best market outside of tbeAthuitic cities, and consequently no complaints shall be made on that score. The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept 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 firth° patronage of the old customers, together with new additions is respectfully soltitted. J. ff. BENFORD & CO. Harrisburg, Augast 23-tf PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, lATOULD respectfully inform his old -patrons and the public generally, that he will continue to give instructions on the PIANO, FORTE, ME IDDEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH RAM. Re will 31 , 1 h pleasure watt upon pupils at their holies at any hour desired, or lessOU will be gbien at his residence, in Third street, a. few doors below the Gem= Reformed Church. doelf.dtf AUGUSTINE° L. ()BAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. No. - 27 r Norlh Second area. N. B—JOBBING ATIENDED TO. b284t1 ,W W. HAYS, ATTOBNEY-AT-LA47.. Men Walnut St., between Second and Third, -Harrisburg, - ar4frilion 3!•Tem 21lizertigements. WHITE HALL RESTAURANT. THE UNDERSIGNED has taken the Res tanrans under the White Hall, in Market street, where he is .prepared to serve OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, Gargle is season, and every ibilicacy that can be procured. PHILADELPHIA AND READING LE on draught, and a general variety or the choicest Liquors. Call and see. jank.dlw GEORGE sEnnautis. A BOOK FOR THE TINES THE LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON, BY JAMES PARTON, AUTHOR MT -LII AHD' THOM OF AARON BURR, &c. vole. 8 vo. Steel Portraits. Price $2,50 per vol Cloth, $3 bheep, and $4 half-Calf. SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. • . MASON .BROTHERS; Pablishers, .New York. T"'publishers take pleasure in mi.- noluicing the great success of this work, on which Mr. Parton: has been for several years engaged. The volumes already publbshed have been received with great enthusiasm by the public and: the press, and the interest-inoreases to the end of the biography. The third volume isvfow ready, completing the work. In the present crisis, when the terrible evils which Jackson met so promptly, firmly yet temperately, again threatens to destroy uses a nation, this most impartial, thorough and exciting .biography of this wonderful man must possess extraordinary interest to every lover of his country. He who would understand the politics of to-day must make himself familiar with the career of Andeew Jackson and especially mist know the Mallory of his ad ministration. How well Mr. Parton has related this, as well as the rest el Jackson's career, the Press abundantly testifies. J. F. STRASBAUGH, Harrisbnrk, Pa. Agent for Danphinand adjoining counties! ASSIGNEE'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that Daniel Ithoais, of the city tf Harrisburg, has voluntarily assigned and transferred to Eby Byers all his property, 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 same. RBE BYERS, Assignee. Jana-M/8W NOTICE. , . . 11THEREAS, Lettere Testamentary on if if line estate of Isaac G. Wliinlen late of the city of kiarrisiturg,. deceased, have been granted by the Register of Dauphin county to the undersigned : Therefore, notice is hereby given to all persona 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 C. Fahnesteek for set. Gement.. , MARTHA A. Rarrieburg, Dea.1.7,1860 —d2taw4t. Executrix. HETZEL''B HOTEL • DAUPHIN, DAUPHIN A - C 0 . ,; • C. RHOAD.S.• PROPRIETOR PHIS well known and long established Hotel has again got into the hands of Charley Rhoads, who will keep it in first class style. Parties of all kiwis can be acootrimodated with meals at any hour. - A good:Ball.Room will always be at the service of bls - guests. ' Thankful for the liberal patronago he hes 'received from the citizens• of Harrisburg and vicinity, be respect fully solicits a continuation of the setae jani SAVE THE DRUNKARD !, urßogr: A PREPARATION - FOR icte L the T 7, 2 =o7, asnlßLl;:ry Z _lt wi11Z71,,,t, detection, m it - desirable.. Price SI, and by: secret ly paid, Ja receipt of the prile.. Address . Prmrerf Drumm, Fairfield, Adams Co., jiiitas TT SCOTCH WHISKY. ONE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH WKISKY jot received and for ease by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, janl nidarket Strad. ASSIG-NEES' NOTICE. NTOTioE is hereby given that John Wal 1, lower and John Wallower, Jr. of Deophia °duty, by voluntaiy assignment have assigned : and transferred to the undersigned all their property in trustfor the hone et of their creditors. All persons therefore having claims against the Baia John 'Wallower and John Wallower, Jr. trading as John Wallower & Son, or against either of them, will present theni to the undersigned, and those indebted will make immediate payment to _ O. HIPSTER, CHAS. F. 11113RECH, Assignees. Ef sldeaue Harrrisburg, Pa. Janl4fdatir WANTED AN ACTIVE AND RE BPECTAI!LE WOMAN for. Chambermaid at the White Hail Hotecia Market. 'street opposlte,the Court House. jan2-dtf FOR RENT , QEVERAL COMFORTABLDDWELLING ROUSES in,d)frerent parto of Slimily. Stabling at, tainted to some of them. Ponestion given the 11rA of April next. - 02-Bml CHAR. C. RAWL OATS ! OATS . HAN 2,000 p l3 rFm g e l l E t, r ea -- ?o l4 :verylowD D ir . cast, JAS X. WHEIGLIGH., Dealer hi Coal, Wood, Powder, &a: coal delivered and weigted at consumers door by too Patent Weigh-Cane. Prlcierrto sail the times.— Wholesale and . - Jan?. . . . VOR RENT.,-The Store Room No. 13 '.West Market Street. 'Possession given either im mediately or on the Ist or April. 'This Is a good business stand, and will be rented cheap. > janZdtt' GEO. P. WIW3TLING. LIQUORS AT COST ! • TTAVING concluded to discontinue the 1111 business, we offer our large and complete assort ment of Ymz Wirers ! BEMIDIta, and liquOra of every de scription at cost Without, mauve. WM. DOOR. JR. & CO, .lao2 Opposite the Court House. NOTICE. Xt. Ma clo 17 49. ICJ • DR. D SiiT. ZONES, FRANKLIN HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA. f-IAS now permanently located there, and may be consulted on all diseases, but more p rticularly diseases of a private nature, such as Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness and Dys pepsia, liver Complaint, Giddiness, Dimness of Sight, Pain in the Head, Ringing in Far, Palpitation of the Heat, Pain in the Rack and Limbs, Female Complaints, and all derangement of the gentle organs. Dr. JONES will guarantee a perfect restoration with such mild and balmy Juices of herbs that wttl carry.out disease is place of throwing , it back upon the constitution. All diseases of the Kidneys and littailder spee...ily cured. A cure warranted or no charge—mild cases cured in from three to fi ve days. TAKE IT IN TIME. SYPHILIIS. This is one of the most horrid of all diseases if not ha medistely cured. Makes its appearance in sores and eruptions over the whole bony, and the throat becomaS ulcerated. The victim of this disease becomes a horrihie object till death puts an end to hie suffering. To such Dr. JONES offers the safest and most aura remedies in America. There are per Sons in Narrieburg can Willy he cured them after all other treatment failed. Dr. JONES offers a remedy to prevent the infection of such dangerous diseases., It is a certain remedy it used according to direction and withont . the least intury to the system. - , Dr. JONES may be consulted. personally or byletter, desm thing all symptoms, or,if desired, he Will consult with patients attheir residence, adyice graft' Dr. JONEd has,private consulting rooms. Please ring the bell at the ladles entrance. The remedies used by Dr. JONES need no change of diet or hindrance from ho. Minas dii letters must contain a stamp to enemy an answer. Address DE. D. W. JONES, pal Franklin Souse, Harrisburg, fn. FOR BALE. T?ROM ONE TO FIVE HUNDRED Doi, 1: iota BOROUGH NORM Also, from !ma t9 s bared of Uarristrurg Gas MQ03534, _ thAtmsam,--..1402 aeswir No. Si Boutit Becand Street Ntll3 Whitrtistmentz. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, W. ALFRED F. ZDEMRRMAN & CO.. No. 62 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA., Opposite nerr's Hotel and adjoining the European Hotel. TIAVING purchased the stock of E. F. Al_ JENNINGS:and added a large assortment of new JEWELRY, we will sell the same at tile lowest price ; and solicit patronage. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY neatly and promptly repaired and delivered, ALFRED F. ZIAIKEIDEAN & CO. Having disposed of my stock of Jewelry to Alfred V. ZiMmeraiari & Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my former customers as practical and experienced Watch makers, and soliefit for them a continuance of the pat ronage which has been ao generenslY extended to me during the lastalt years. de27 FLIITIR 1. .IEvNiNGS. „ Care Cough, Gold, Sow -tenets, fajta d , L OW4r• enza, - any Irritalon or Sor en ess of Q t y the 7hroat, Believe the Hacking 6RONGHS (7 21, i 1g=lti= Clear and giv rtrength to OC the voice of PIIBLIC SPEAKERS, .and SINGEBS. Few are aware of the Importance of checking a Cough or “common Cold" In its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL Tit CBES,' containing demulcent ingredients ; allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the "TROCIM" are a specific) having made me often a mere whisperer) , N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their use to Public SpeakePs." BROWN'S TROCHES' BROWN'S REV. E H. CHAPIN. "Hava proved extremely serviceable for Hoarseness." REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." REV. A. C. EGGLESTON. "Contain no Opium or anything injuri ous." DR. A. A. HAVES, TROCHES BROWN'S TROCIFES BROWN'S TROCILES Chemist, Boston. simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, &o." BROWN'S DR. G. F. BIGFIOW, Boston TROCHES 'Beneficial 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, suffering from Cold" REy. B. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louie. BROWN'S TROCHE BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCIMS "Effectual in removing Hoarseness and frritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singers." Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher of Heel; Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Doane nem. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." REV. E. ROWLEY, A. If, President of Athens College, Tenn. ilOrSold by all Druggists at 25 cents a box. nov26-dewelm BROWN'S TRomums BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES VALUABLE REAL - ESTATE WILL BE SOLD at, public sale at the European Hotel, on ItOansr, January 7, 1881 at 2 o'clock I'. M., a certain LOT or PIRO& OF GROUND, situated. on Walnut street in the city of Harrisburg, twenty feet and five inches fronting on said street, and running back one bundrod feat, the itisproveomite being. a TWO STORY FRAME! BUILDING with large back building. By order of Court. Terms 10 per cent. of the price at the time when the property shall be sold, to be irsid in cash, balance April 1, 1861, when deed will be made. lido indisputable. ROHL L. MUENOH, dl7.d3wood • Com. of ,Tno. A. McLaughlin. FOR THE SLO.SON. ,IrLdiVOIING zxueAcrs younlla, beet in market s Bose,Leincra , Pine Apple!" — lllrawberry; Celery Pure Distilled Rose Water, Ron :English Raking Soda, • Pare Cream Taitar, Extra Pare Spices, Fresh Culinary Herbs. E.ELLiRM DRUG STORE, d2O 91 Market Street. . CHAMPAGNE WINES; Doc CE.Mosrapaao, asusafes & o. Cmuum Hatt ca Gmraut AROZIO/ 9 / 7 .IXRY Mossamint, SPARS:WM muscum, Ms= & Co.'s, Ykssissar, _ Cam% Is store and for sale by .JOTER IL ZIEGLER, dig 73 Market Street. AUCTION ! AUCTION! ! WWI) SILVER MEDALS, Diploma and Speciat artificate, awarded to PYNE & BARR at toe Pennsylvania and New York State Pairs fur their -valuable ICE CREAM FREEZER AND EGG BEATER ; and for the purpose of attending to the manufacture anti Bate of the same, W. Barr offers for sale his large. And en tire stock of FURNITURE, STOVES., WATUBES, CLOCKS.", JEWELRY, and FANCY ARTICIAS. In short, he ',ln close out his entire stock at Auction and Private gate. Give him a call. AUCTION EVERY EVENING... 4 Auction store Second street, next to Slate Capital Bank de22-tf W. BARR" NOTICE TO TAILORS. • . A PERSON who can give ample and 11 satisfactory reference of character 4114 qualifies liens in the best establistimeuts it, Philadelphia, in which he Vas been engaged as Cutter, both at Customer and Retail:trade; is desirous of connecting himself with a Tailor already established, or entering Into partnership with "Faille ..parson having funds and energy to establish a place in Harrisburg, having also inntteptlat acquaint ances who will and'oan exert themselves is his favor in Harrisburg and vicinity. References required. For further in thrmation address lIECHANIC, del4-3w 667 Barton Street, Philed elphia. FURS 1 FURS! 1 FURS - 1 t gLARGE. LOT OF. ALL KINDS, at very low price; received this morning at CATHCART'S, Nest to the Harrisburg Batik, , - Market Square. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. UNDERSHIRTS, all kinds.. GENTJ DRAWERS, all kinds. ETLENDID LOT OF IiMIERY, all kinds. A LAEGE,' STOCK OF GENTS GLOVES, all kinds.; GENTLE MEN'S SHAWLS, all kinds. CRAVATS AND SUSPENDERS, all kinds. HANDEKSCHIEFS; SILK. AND LINEN, all kinds. - CLOTHS - AND CASSIMERES, in great variety. For good and cheap Goods In "MENS' WEAR," call at CATHCAM'S, - Next to the Harrisbilrg Dank. de7' . JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT Harrisburg, Pa. • A LW AYS on hand a large assortment of BOUTS, SHOES, GAITERS, & c., of the very best dualities for lames; gentlemen, and emidrons. Prlees to snit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER in the beat style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. - ontle-dtf '• Rex B. SMITH, Efarriabn DENTISTRY. DR: G. W. STINE being disenkate4 his duties at the Baltimore College of Dental ;surgery for TWO yams, from WedaeodaY,lhenthinst. may be found at his Oleo, on Third street, 'betireen Market and Walnut, prepared to pariarni , operations pertaining to his profession. • • • • . N. :B.—Teeth mounted is the latest naproinad tares: Au. WORE WARRANT= I take Ideation) in recommending the above gentleman to all. my former patients of 'Harrisburg and vicinity, and feel, confident that be will perform all operations in a Scientific manner frontray knowledge of his ability. den F. J. 8. GORGAS, D. D. F. FLATSTOLEN OR DRIFTED AWAY . THE SUBSCRI B ER'S FLAT was raise! tog iimia the laiullielyesterday morning. If stolen, a , rewat:d of AlO will be paid for any Information that. shalllead& the AeleCtion and convionad at the. Ibler or if drifted away, $2 will be paid for its recovery e • . , • de2aldtt • - - • W. if-.-VEKBEICIL ''EMPTY' BOTTLES I I I - 1 -: 1 9 10 alien and ddiaii2dons for sale tow by d WM. MN 110 Nutmegs, FlkodeT