pafi g Ettegrap4. HARRISBURG Thursday Afternoon, January IA 1861. Imenovsallur nr m LOOB-171..-A large heater has been introduced in the cellar beneath the Mayor's office, and registers placed in the sev eral cells of the lock-up, so that they are now rendered comfortable for the lodgers who night ly occupy them. ......--,... CHIVY or POLICE.—For the information of persons who may have occasion for the services of a police officer, we state that„the Chief, Mr. Radabaugh, can be found in the Mayor's office, at any time between eight o'clock in the morn ing and ten o'clock at night, unless, officially engaged in some other part of the city., The new Chief has entered with vigor upon` the discharge of his duties, and we predict that he will make the best police officer we have had since the new order of things was inaugurated. =::=2 ErscruoaoTSreTsTrEssvasa. -The two branch es of the Legislature met in convention this afternoon at one • o'clock, for the purpose of electing a State Treasurer to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Col. Eli Slifer, who goes into- Governor Curtin's Cabinet. - REM D. - Moos; Esq., of Philadelphia, the Re publican caucus nominee, was the choice of the convention, receiving the Iluriinous vote of his party. The financial department of the State government was never better administered than it will be by the gentleman just elected. Mr Moore will enter upon the dutiesOf his office on Saturday next. =1::=I A Sraic HOUICIDIOLM—The angel of death has laid a, heavy band upon the fetidly Of Mr. Samuel Miller, of North Coventry township, Chester county. Four of his children were car ried off, during the month of December, with diptheria. Mary,Rl*.sibeth, aged ten years and ten months, died on the 4th of December.— When she was taken ill, a twin brother, Jacob, who was living from home, was called to her bedside, and was seized with the disease a few days after. He died on . the 27th. On the 28th, Samuel, aged five years, died, and was buried in the same grave with Jacob. On the 30th, Travilla, the baby, died, aged eighteen months. CADMI Or nosnualee.—Lest evening State' Capital Section, No. 21, Cadets of Temperance, was instituted by a special Deputy Grand Pa tron, and the following officers elected and in stalled for the ensuing year : W. A.—George Washington Fenn. V. A.—Wm. T. Bishop, Jr. T.—James V. Fenn. A. T.—Grafton. Fox. S.—Oliver B. Yoder. A. S.—Charles W. Kepner. G.—Galen W. Seiler. U.—C. Warren Bowan. • W.—Andrew T. Mcßeynolds. A. W.--Oliver Bellman; jr. Thalia:Mon opened under they most moire ! . ging murpices, about thirty young - Men present ing themselves for initiation. It is the duty of all parents in our city to encourage their sons to become members of this excellent associa tion. The meetings will be held weekly in the hall of the Sons of Temperance, corner of South end Second streets. Theionumia SABIUSEC MT.—Heretofore , numerous complaints have been made , by cla ms of the crowds of young men. and Imp who meet together and desecrate the holy Sabbath by playing at ball, skating on the ice, and some timesdghting, in the suburbs of the city. An ordinance is still in full force requiring the High dmstable (now Chief of Police) to go through:the city't least once every Sunday and disperse all disorderly assemblies of boys and others; and it is further made his duty to arrest any individu als of. melt•assemblies who may prove refractory, and take them before the Mayor, or place them in the lock-up until next morning. 'Upon con viction of such offenders, it is made the duty of the Mayor to punish them according to. law. rs informed by the new chief of that he intends to enforce the ordinance on this' subject, faithfully and , fearlessly, without respect to persons. Let the Chief do duty, and he will,l3e anstable.d HounarSox i tas- T Afew weeks ago it was atizionnseA that the Nor*Vitor • ;; es, of Norris to , : . 'o4ntendettviSiting : ; next Tees ; : cipate in tke#!auginia': YOri puede.— o astion of tai -1-3 97 4110r 8 them to ereliblida7 soldiers---ni*nriet*althan ;' f ' 2 :2and We hope they will*maer their de on Id visit our city. At meet io tts were subictitad one of the member 'Wnsmss, No_laaVa, fallen. up,on evil and serious Uinta, --which like those In the days of our Revolutionary; Fathers are ealcluated to try. men's souls, and'eall us to the rescue and main- . taiku i n c e of our glorious and cominOtkAnntrY: 1142 Z-- -4„. oi , 'That the Norris City : Mika do now and will hereafter hold themselves in readiness to march to the order of the properly I::Onstitu ted authorities for the protection of the 'Unit and the Constitution and for the enforaement of the laws, and against any Statior States that• may.chowe to set themselvis up'in' opposition to the National and Constitutional &fibers of our National Government." One of our. Norristown exchanges states that after a full and free discussion of theLforfigc Ong resolutions, partieipated in by several racentinrii it web laid :gm the table by, four o fi iti majority. On account of this a ction, says the journal from' which we quote, a number of the have withdrawn from the Company, ~ and several others intend to do so. We, are not, especially posteid in military matters, but we' presume the vote above is a formal declaration that' the. Norris City Rifles only play soldiers on pleascint , days, for the gratification of the boys and girls about town; and yei, if we are not mistaken, they have an eye toward . Harrisburg looking to receive their quota of the nevi arms belonging to the State. Of course, they ought to receive them! We repeat the hopelluit these mum, tal soldiers will gay at home on inauguration day. Men who have not the pluck to offer" their services in defence of the 'Union, - when, armed traitors are in the field, disgrace the tuatirms they orear. Soldiers forsooth! Bah t. GEN. WM. H. Kam - , Surveyor General of the State, will accept our thanks for a pamphlet copy of the annual report of his department for the last year. It is a well-written document, containing much interesting and valuable in formation. I= Fuma.r. OF AN Ono Fnuow.—The members of the various Lodges of Odd Fellows in this city will attend the funeral of their late asso ciate, Mr. FREDERICK RINEY, to take place at one o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The deceased had been for some time in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Last week, while attending . to Ms duties in the Round Rouse, he was severely scalded by an accident al discharge of steam from an engine, and lingered in great agony until last evening, when death terminated his sufferings. Tas Than PRAYER MiatIING, under the man agement of the Pastoral Association of this city, will be held this evening in the Locust street Methodist Church. Subject for discus sion and prayer—" The full circulation of the Word of God, and a blessing upon Christian Literature." The services are usually conduct ed by the pastor of the church in which the meeting is held, and the discussions participat ed in by clergymen and laymen of all denomi nations. Thtis' ler the meetings have been of a very interesting and instructive character, and well attended by our citizens. 1=:=1 Exorrmo Tim. This morning we received a dispatch from Charleston to the effect that the Star of the West had been fired at on her en trance of Charleston harbor, and compelled to put back—that an interview had taken place between Lieutenant Hall of Fort Sumter and the Governor Of. South Carolina—and that af fairs `had assumed a threatening aspect. The news spread , rapidly through the city, and for two or three hours the bulletin board in front of our office was surrounded by a crowd of anx ious and excited people, eager to read the news. In the midst of the excitement, however, came a second dispatch, announcing that "the Star of the West was safely anchored in Charleston harbor I" This was received with cheers by the crowd who lingered in.front of our sanctum awaiting fur ther, intelligence, when they quietly dispersed. COKING TO ms INAUGURATION. We learn from the Pottsville papers that the Washington .Artillerists, of that place, will leave there in a special train at five o' clock on Tuesday morning next, for this city, by way of the. Auburn and Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroads, arriving here about ten o'clock, for the purpose of parti cipating in the inauguration parade. They will be accompanied by the Pottsville Cornet Band, and intend remaining here until Wednesday af-, ternoon. The Madison Guards, of Pottstown, have also made arrangements to visit our city on the same occasion, and will reach here, over the Lebanon Valley Railroad, on Monday even ing. Several other companies are expected from abroad. The Cameron Guard of this city, the Gratztown Cavalry and the Washington Rifles of Lykenstown, will also participate in the parade, so that the military display. will no doubt be fully equal to that on occasion of Governor Packer's inauguration. Since writing the aboie we learn that the Al. tits)]* Rifles:intend participating in the parade, and have secured quarters at the Pennsylvania Housc_jThuly_.ara_miiected here on Idonday evening. , Iseuomurrosr Kul No. 2.-4 Grand Military and Citizens' Drees Ball will come off in Brant's Hall on next Tuesday evening, in honor of the inauguration of Governor Curtin, for which extensive preparations are now in progress. The list of Managers comprises the names of dis tinguished military men and civilians from va rious sections of the State ; and among the in vited guests, who have consented to be present, are the retiring and incoming Governors, mem bers of the Cabinets, and other State officers.— The.occasion is, also to be graced by the presence of some two hundred ladies of this and neigh boring cities, and many of the military from abroad intend being present in full uniform, so that the party will be among the largest. and gayest of. tliaseksin. In the way of music the services of Kiefer's String Band of Lancaster city, - and our own unrivalled =State= Capital Band, have been Secured.. The members of the latter Will appear in their new and beautiful uniforms . and lead the Grand March, .one of the attractive features of the programme. We pre dict that this Inauguration Ball will be credita ble alike to the 14mtgers smith& City, and afford the 'Wr women and brave men" .who may participate in dt a high degree of social enjoy ment. A large number of tkkets have already been sold at two dollars each. ' . 1 21r1 TIM OTTO. —lJndu Acts of Assembly, - Frothiaotariesor clerks of theSnpreme Courts, c4rntii" Of 'Niat Prins; Carats of Common Plea,s, Oyer and Terminer end 'Quarter SessiOns, Orphan's Corm* District Courts, Registers of Willa;,Reconiers of De6diand Notaries Public, of this Conunonweldth, are required to "keep: or came tObe , kept a fair and- accurate account of :all the leeiremiied by them for services ,performed, and atm:Lally furnish a copy,of such account, upon eath or affirmation, to the Audi. tor General, who shall liroceed to examine the account so funiished by the officers aforesaid ; and whenever.the amount of any of the said ac counts shall exceed the sum of fifteen hundred *diets, the Auditor General shall charge the Said officers respectively fifty per cent. on the amount of such excess;'which sum, so charged, gal be - paid into the Treasury for the use of the Commonweall." By the act of Aiseiribly of 4141 22;1857, the taxes above provided for, with others, are appropriated to the Commis- Oeners'of the Sinking Fund, "for .the purpose paying th 9, present indebtedness and the in re and such indebtedness as heieeiter May be contracted, on the part of the CommonwiWth." By the report of the Auditor General on .the fmarees of the Commonwealth, for the year eading November 30, 1860, just Enzbmitted to the Legislature, it appears ghat from all the officers throughout, the Comni .on wealth, taxed 88 aforesio, the whole amotlnit of tax paid in to"the State Treasury, as the e m ass of fees over fifteen: hundred, dollars, i 'A ceWed by the above-Amine& officers for Kt id ,yeari :Was - "the sum of fourteen thOttland!tulo hundred and five dollars and ninety-four contr.- Pettnopluattia Oatlv (telegraph, thurabar 'afternoon, 3catuarp 111, 1861. SALE OF RAILROAD PROPERTY Pourromx).—The sale of Pennsylvania Railroad property, adver tised by Sheriff Eyster to take place to-day, on executions for tonnage tax due and unpaid, has been postponed until Thursday of next week. }krona THEE Ms.vou.—Three unfortunates, who occupied the lock-up last night, were introdu ced to His Honor the Mayor this morning. The first was Alexander Stewart, a son of the Emer land Isle, who stated that he came from Pitts burg, and was in search of. employment. At several points he offered his services to farmers for board and lodging, but appearances being against Alexander, they refused to take him in. The rfext customer was Peter Daniel, also an Irishman, who told the old story, "in search of employment and out of money." There being I no charges against these dilapidated represent atives of "ould. Ireland," they were dismissed and went their way sorrowing. The last of the trio was a genteel-looking young man, named Jackson, a smelter by trade, who hailed from Philadelphia: Failing to obtain work, and his money being exhausted, -he was obliged' to seek shelter in the lock-up from the geltings of the pittiless storm. He desired to return to Philadelphia, where his widowed mother re sides: No doubt the Mayor, who is proverbial for his kindness to the unfortimains who come before him, procured the man a free pass over the Pennsylvania Railroad, the officers of which seldom deny a request of this kind. WIDE-AWAY NOT WANTND er TENS INAUGLIIIIL nox.—At a meeting of the joint committee of the Legislature, appointed to make arrange ments for the inauguration of Gov. °Curtin, resolution was adopted that no Wide-Awake Clubs, or other political organizations, as such, will be assigned positions in the parade on that occasion. This announcement is made by re quest of two members of the committee, who waited upon us last evening for that special purpose. This action was altogether unnecessa ry ; for the gallant , Republican. torch-bearers throughout the State—the men who did the work and achieved the victory—had previously been advised that their presence here on Tues day next would be offensive, and, accordingly rescinded their action relative to participating in the inaugural ceremonies of the man who is mainly indebted to them for the honorable po sition he will shortly occupy. Under the cir cumstances, therefore, the announcementhaving been made by us some days ago, that the 'Tide - Awakes had determined not to take any part in the inauguration parade, as equipped organizations, we regard, the action of the committee of ar rangements, in the passage of the resolution referred to, as - uncalled for and offensive to the great army of Wide-Awakes who constitute the main body of the Republictur party hi the Key stone State, "Away down South to Dixie," &c. LIGAL TENDER.—Notwithstanding the explicit laws on The subject of legal tender in payment of debts, cases frequently occur in which parties are per - elided by magistrates to pay off debts in coins of low ‘ denoraination, in order to annoy as much as, possible a successful claimant. One of Agee, cases_ was recently_ brought to the atten tion of the local editor of the Pittsburg Dispatch by a rural correspondent, who states that on the fifteenth of December; a suit was, brought before a Justice in his neighl3orhoodto compel a, settlement between two neighbori. Judgment -was-rendered in_favor-ef-thephdrdiff - fryr - five dollars and fifty cents, and on the fourth of January the defendant, who seems to have occupied the interim in securing the "ma terial,"brought the amount to the magistrate's office in cents—five hundred and fifty of them in two bags. The magistrate should.have given him the privilege of "toting" his specie home again, as by law cents are not legal tender for nuns above twenty-five cents. A story is told of a Yankee who hadoffered ninety-nine coppers for postage stamps, and on being informed of the law in relation to legal tender proceeded to purchase his stamps one at a time, and hand over three cents, until the patience of the, official gave out, and the balance of his cash was taken at once; but in payments on judgments ne such trickery could avail. THE FAT CATTLE, noticed in the Telegraph a few days ago, were slaughtered this afternoon by Mr. Alexander - Koser, in presence of a num ber of butchers and others, who pronounced them the finest and fattest specimens of the bovine genus ever butchered in this, city. They will be weighed to-morrow at one o'clock, and then cut up and prepared for market on Satur day morning. - Six Tuomsszn Dotteas Wools of new goods from New York auction. The greatest bargains offered yet. Having taken advantage of the deli:cession of the New York market, I have now a lot of goods to offer which cannot fail to please : .2,000 yards the beat Delainea at 20 and 21 eta.; 4000 yards of Calicos at 8 and 10 cts.; 500 woolen Howie for 87 and 60 eta., very cheap; 500 ;lair of gentlemen's woolen Socks at 12 and lt; ots.; 60 doz. Undershirts and Drawers at 50, 62 and 75 eta,. 1,000 pairs of ladies Stockings ot 12 and 16 Cti.; 10 pieces of Black Cloth for Woks ; a large assortment of ladies' and gents' Ciloves, and , a great many goods. To those who buy to sell again aliberal discount will be maxi "is a Law; at Hboad's Corner. _ .._ _.. IaMPORTART TO I.. 4 MlltrA.talun• , DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS , , , Prepared by Cornelius ; . Cheeseman, M. Et, NEW YORK CITY. 7heyll . , combination of 'ingredients in thesk, Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. are mild in their operation, and eettalnincorrecting all irregularities, Palatal Meratnuttions, removing all ob structions, whether 'from, cog or otherwise, headache,. pain in the side, wpastion Of the heart, whites, an ner vous affections, hysterics, fatigue; pain in the back, and, limbs, Are., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of naturw, ' ' ' .: TO MARRIED LADIM3, Dr. Cheer' Oman' a BD* are invaluable, as they . will bring on the monthly period with regsiarkty. ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the , utmost eonfidence in Dr. Olteesemen , s Pills- doing all that . they represent to de. NOTIIE. There it one condition of the female system in which Alp . Pitts cannot be taken =theta producing, a PECULIAR EMMA. the condition reared to ie .PREGNANCY— the remit, MISCARRIAGE. Such is the Irresistible tendency of the medwine to restore he tenant functions ten normal cendetion, that seen the rePredtatiOd power nature cannot resist it._ Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Asplicit directions, which should be read, ac company each box. Price $l. Sent be mail on snub:l2ln m to Da Coartsuus L. Omussinsari, Box 4 , 581,P05t Office, . Sold by ono liggiatin every town frithsUnited Shan R. B. BtriBBIBBS, . , General Abut torthellnltedAtatos, . 14 Broady:a, biltr.York, is . host maescad , — , nt en should beglivrems. OM In 8-dswlir Harrisburg by lisnermarr. ovl 3343Ecial Nntices. PURIFY THE BLOOD MOFFAT's Lua Plus AND PHOZNIX BITTERS.— Free from ail Mineral Pais/wt.—ln cases of eerofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of - the Nan, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing In a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood. Billious Fevers,• Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles,,and in short, .Most all diseases soon yield to their cutative'prOpertles. No family should be without Meni, as by their timely use mush suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and for sale by all Druggists nov9-wly ' - WOOD'S Haiti RESTCHRATIVs.—Among all preparations for the hair tliat have been introducei 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 toilets, and the: ladies, wherever they 'have tested it, pronounce it' a 'peerless article. They find, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer leao article. They find, where the hair is thinned, that it creates a fresh growth,-that it tally restores the` ve ..getative power of the roots on the-denuded places, and causes the Ores to sheet'forth ttnewthat U dissolves and' removes dandruff,'Rrei6nta grayness, resSnreEth hairtoltif original colorwheit grayness has aciteely, su pervened, gives a. rich lustre, imparts the softness and flexibility of silk to the halr,"andlceege it always .ant, healthy and in full viger.— , ‘A. Y. Tribune , Bold by all respectable Druggists de2.l tr"tiVa Cali theattention of our, readers to an article advertised in another column, celled BLOOD FOOD It is an entirely new discovery, and mustnot be confound ed with any of the numerous patent medicines e( the, day. It is food for the ideal, already prepared for ab sorptiOn; pleasant to the taste WM natural tn action, and what one gains he rotates. Let all those, then,'who are suffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, take of this Moon FOOD and be restored to health. We notice that oar Draggles have received a supply of this article, and also.of the worid-renowned Dr. harom's rum= CORDIaI, which every mother should have. It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course mast beinvaluable for all intim tile complaints: It is also said that it will allayan pain, and soften the gam id process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels. Let- all mothers and norms, Who have endured mistrial; days and sleepless n ghts, - procure a supply and be at ones relieved. Wiles advertisement. au2-tfeb6 For sale by 0. A. Dannvart, sole agent, H arri sburg, B D r THE BEL T. NORtOPPS 4;0 MUT 3 FOB BALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, 1 4 131RIIIMIIIINTLY mum: SALT Razubt, SOROM,LiI A, SCALL .READ, • FEVER SORFS, BING-WORMS, BAR BERS' ITCH, .AND AI ITCHING .OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN". This Ointment bears no resemblance to ey oilier ex tenial remedy at present before the world. The Mode 0 its operation is pecrdiar. It penetrates to the bath of the Mimme--goes Mite very SMArea-11111d - CtlreS It from the flesh tienemete the , skin °tithe surface. • . • Other outward applications for.,Scrofula,l.alt Rheum, 4., operate deumstrard, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrihlkintornal maladies. NORTON'S OINTAXST 011 the contrary, tbrotm the pOlsen of the, disepas srptedd, and every particle of It is die-. charged throe Meyers. Tkkus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are the, sores heeled:—the eruptions remoied—the swellings re• duced—but the Seeds of the disease are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be ne relayse. Victimsef ulcerous and eruptive complaints;:who have tried - Ovary prof&tional niode of treatment and every ad vertised curative without relief, here is a certain, safe, and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A. Ingle box will satisfy you of tbs truth 01 .14 1 1 that is;/ISM tared: , , . Since its first introduction, the properties of the Oint ment belie been tested in the most obstinate cases—mums hat utterly defied the best medical skill In the country, and upon which the most r,elebrated healing epringg pro, duced no eilnet,-non in every Inetanen *eh. ovary enc . Arad tiA Liatria.-Botaes— a5O • ' GERItIT .NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, NeW York WHOISSALE th.POT AT. . .PENVOIA PARE.b.ft & MOWER'S, • • Wholesale Druggists, lb Beckman st., S. 11.. • Soldb3i Ozo,Bnhotort, Harrichurr, . , marl-4itelv THE , GREAT EITGLISIMENLEDY: •. &).KJA.IIIIIB` ,CIARILE'S - CELEBRATED -FEMALE -PILLS. Prepared from a 19'escrephem of Stir J. Clarke, D. D., -----PAlVlth*ThAstriWrgitign to the Queen. This invaluable medicine In unenling in the cure ersli Mr panful and dmingevapaigelisesio '10310141w fpuUde COillAltlll.lollll3'subject. It Mae** ill excess and re mOvesobstractlans,' ap.41.11 ti. 'cure may be railed oa: TO MARRIED LADIES it is.peculiarl suhed: will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with' regularity. _~ , . Saab bottle, prlce.One Ihdlat,.himirs. the SoierroMMt Stamp of Great.Brlbtin, to.preventeslmteitene.. OAV.TICSN' • ThCSE" Pigs should not telakeri by ' Vemahs durisig tie s FIRST TARES Ato.2l7Th'ireegnaucAat 'AV atifsarp , :to "bring on Miscarriage, but at any .other tints the, ars In all, cases of set. Tout and "Splnal'Afredthine, POR in the Back'anti Liinhir; Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita- Can of the Heart HYeterlei and 'Whites, these Pills wit • effect a mire when all other means have failed ` ; and . calomel, al though a' poWerful remody,'do not *MUM iren, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the censtitution. Pull 'directions in the litimiehlet nrelma'euch package, *doh should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-1)..00 anA 6.pospga stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure lsottle,sonMhihig 60 Pills, by-return mail. . , porsialsly C. A. Istrav4wr. :": 179.dawly .ELMBOL D'S GENUINE PR'EPAR'ATION . Gnmel; Affection§.- TlKLKBOLD'Elltenuine FreiSmitten. 'for Nervous land 11713i64itated • HETAftiouys attou;rof • oWeri URE.MBOLD , S• Genuine Preparation for Difficulty , .LL pr,eat4ing,,fiene.ral Weakness. TIELMBOLLog Genuine Preparation:ler NeakNorves, " 14 Vali 169VenutueraNtrg tion for tg t 11.414, orfr ICLIALSOLIVB Genuine Preparation for Languor, Uni n versal Lassitude of the Muscular. System. • TJELMII4III.PS Genuine Preparation for .110.114 Counte ' PSrt=ltml the //ir a adver sernexti he ed' RELMBuLD'S EXTRACT BUCHLI W another column. `XfiE' . . l lf,,''' . A ,, " : - HOTEL!-7 NEWIN R.EFITTED !: „. THE ITSIDEIiSIGNED having leased ibis well imbwn and popular hotel, in the city of Harrisburg, is Co* refitting' and' furnishing the same With NSW FURNITURR in the very ' best modern style. Rig-located in the most central part of the City, within a short distance of- the depots of four different railroad and lbw iteeti tltit State Ca pitabnildlittgs. house is large arid the sieepipg, apartments are , Rellreatllated.—t - . • The TABLE is well provided with ell seasonable arti cles . This city known throughout the State as having thebsetpstikket.outside - enthal allintic cities, au( edasequentir uo, complaints shall hee - nnide on that score. The BAR has Sled - undergone chaltgei and will be kept WWI the hest and purest Liquors in the Country 1 .:To °garden will be spared to make the traveler and .20 j o emer conifortablein every respect. A Continuance o :th e :Ott:mune. et-thivold-customers, together with new, additions. respectfully Solicited. ( rJ H. BEEFORGA 00. Harrisburg, Aeiond 29-4 f PROF: APO , wouLD "Tei3teetfidit his old Vif patrons anitttis.'Publie :senerellyo tha ho w ill eontinue to. give instrutitiOneen - the .RIANO FORTE, ME TDDEONiVIOLDI andalso in the science 9C.TROBAIIGH RAW. Be will w'th pleasure, watt upon pupils:at their Wines at any tOur desired, or teasuwwill tte given at his residence, in Third -street, a few Aeons below the German'Refermed Church'. . - decls-du AUGUSTINE =L. CHAVVE. CARPENTER AND - ELTUDER. Regidince ,No. 27 loorth B•sco44it' N. lI—JOBBING ATIRNDEb TO,. W W. HAYS= - - ATTORNEY-AT-4i ,Off„ i tee Walnut St.,' between Second tine ' , TbirdOlarrisburg, :Pav: ar4p diwt New Mvertisements. WHITE HALL RESTAURANT. T"UNDERSIONED has taken the Res tannui under' the White Bali, in Market greet, where be is fa epared to serve 0Y..31.13R.1 IN EVEKY STYLR, Game in season, and every delicacy 'that can be 'procured: '' PRILAGELPRIA.AND READING ILE on draught, and a general variety:of the choicest Liquors. ..Call and see. jara-dlw , GEORGE SFRiLTHLTS. A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. THE LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON, BY JAMBS PARTON, ADTHOR OF LIFE AND TIM OF AARON BURR, ha. S vols. 8 vo. Steel Portraits. - Price $2 60 per vol Cloth $3 bheep, and $4 half-Calf. SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. MASON BliOnihßB, , , Publishers, New York. ,THE' publishers take .pleasure in an nouncing the great success °tilde. work, on which Mr. Parton, has been for several years engaged. The volumes already published have been received with great enthusiasm by the public and the press, and the interest increases to the end of the biography. Tile third volume i 3 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 nu as a nation, this most impartial, thorough and exciting hiography of this wonderful man must posiess extraordinary interest, to every lover of Ins country. He who would understand; the politics of to-day must make himself familiar with the career of Andrew Jackson, and especially must know the history of Ms ad ministration. How well Mr. Parton has Witted this, as well as the rest of Jackson's career, the Press abundantly MOW: J. F. STRASSAUGH, • ilarrisburg, Pa. Agent for Dauphin and adjoining counties HETZEI- 1 , S . HOTEL. DAIIPIIIisT DAUPHIN CO. PA. C,.;;'EL HOAD THIS well known and long established Hotel has again' got into the hands 'et (Marley Rhoads, who will keep , it In first Masi style. • Partiesbi all klmis can be acre mmoeited with meals at any helm. A good Ball Ham aiwayi be at the service of his guesta. ' - Thankful 'for the liberal patronage he has. received from the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity, ha r'especte solickts a continuation of the Caine janl •• OCITOH - -WHISKY. - jNE -PUNCHEON of PURE SOOTCH ` - '1713.731EY just received and for sale by. - . J911.1.T ZERGL76I, jit32l-• . 73 Markei:Stbeet. - ANTED.AN ACTIVJ AND; RE _vv SPECtABLE Wtaiele for 'Chambermaid at the WhitaHall Rotel:in Market 'atreetfoetoisite.tye Court House. FOR RENT. :BYER/11 00 MFORTABLE DWELLIN' Gr . S Elollollktin different parte - of this city.. Stabling teteted.to :some of them. Possession given the tln-t. of April neat....:: . [j2-3m] Cita. C. RAW(. OATS !• OATS ! ! .2. citli:v BUSHELS ON - WI). • .P 9.../ la &I ' Prime M . L, !Or Oaks very lew f ir, iisisb, Y , . JAS. RE W.E1a;%..LE1t.,. ' . Dealer in Coal, Wood, Powder, Ace. . AnrAll coal delivered and stew ed at consumi-tte door. Eby ,ne Pil.tkiit Weith-Carta.. Prima to suit tbeltfinet.— WbOl stale and Reiall. - - 1.-.....jau2 . . . .. • • IbOR.REIsI NT.—The Store Room o 13 je'l West:Market Mtresi.', 'Possess-Imi gtveii ithee JOS' mediatelyor ott the let orAprtl. This is a gotta bestows , iand, and *lll tre 'rented cheap. "itt!l 2- Utr._ . _ , , QED. P.-W] cosval. • . nAVlNG!cittnolitad-tci .digeontinue i the we.oefer ourturge.and. complete asnort nieltt...oltaizaCtrionOpli nits 4., bquorti or every .4e scrlytion at cost witnout reserve. sym... - pocx JR. & Ca; inv2 0 po-ite the ( ocrt House. Tr - 7 - t• att rat • rx JONES, - FRANKLIN. HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA MIS` now .pormanently located there, .and may be consulted on all diseises, but more particularly diseases of a private nature, such; as Gon orrhoea,. Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness .; ancV, flys 'PePskt, Liver Compliant, Giddiness, lilitutess ''Of. Sight Pain in the' Head, Ringing in Ear, Palpititiori of the Heart,-Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fernale'Complaints, and all`derimgetnent of the gentle ergots. Dr. JONES will guarantee a perfect restoration with such mild and "balmy juices of herbs that wIR 'carry oat disease in place of throwing It back upon the constitution.. All diseases ''et the Ilitineyti and Bladder spee.ily, eared. A core 'warranted dr no &tags—mad cases cored in froin three TARE IT IN • _ • is. le 0,4 e of the most horrid of all diseases not ins inediatelr-caidd. - 'Makes its appearance in *ties and eruptions over , thelrbole luny, and the throat becomes ulcerated. The victim of this disease decodes a hoftible objeettill an end to his suffering. TO Dr. JONES offerstthe sarest and most sure remedies is America. There are persons in Harrisburg can testify he cute& them alter; all other treatmeattalled,ii 'D r. , jOI4ES affirs a reeiddy preVerif - thilikeetilm of such dangerous d; eases . It is a certain romody ifnsed 4 - wording to'directien and without The least Isla* . to the • -Dr. JONES , mai . beconsulted personally or by letter, desmibing all symptorria, or, if desired, he will 'consult wittepattetitS at - their-Viitidence; advice gratis. • Dr:JONES Lae private oonsultinglonm. Pleasuring the bell at.the ladies en trande. ' The remedies used by Dr:r•JDNPS need no'chattel)! 'diet Or hindrance iron bu• Meow' All letters Mild contain'a stamp" to ensure an answer. Address DA. D. W. , JONIS : Franklin House, Harrisburg, Pa. TOR-SAXLE. 11.1i0b1 ONE TO FIVE HUNDRED DOL LARS BOROUGH BONDS. Also, from ten to Fifty shares of Harrisburg Gas - §tock„ - br • 30 0 ~fZN, S0(10 Second Street- 090YEllfg, SUL ,4 A.NA!Ss SAUVE . . . Forilol-titid Cold •Dikhos of all LILO a.n iota delidioUe.d, g Sauce, invented by tit for the Lon- An Club, is, ,eince •Itta manufactured by the hoeief Nraten • tendon,- front npe. Itistheptiterite ,England, and on the , with:thigh anditroer. en among .k.meriCan- Amite much approved imulent in the tippetite awe , . tudlfitAP46 6ll4 "We ;woo:mend our coriToomfeirti n7)101415. SOT . new siiii,:aititledithei 'Salton:oe'lance," Nis made altertbeaurklah recipe its flavor Is excellhir, and it affordslabtaiderando kid iikases of slaw anctweak digegion t , ?-2,44,0met. • . "Savory l!iticast, -and Spicy, • worthy the - genies:* *Y. e .f , 774.sdtdit'. - . "4 toted valuable adjunct to Fish, 'Flesh, and Fowl, artdUb'Ould fiave a pitied en - every • - Sold Agents for thietinite(XStays. ! , • GAIONEIt. G.: TUMID, 217 Fulton st, N. Y and BRAY & 94 Barnhill, Boston. For sale ftririfax.4 Fruit Dealers erverywheie. GO: AND • BLASTING POWDER, JAMES WHEELER HAWIPEURG, PA., " . AQENT . FOR ' POWDER - AND FUSE . .. I. Arkin DE iIiMOURg • . Wilmington, - - A large supply always on hand.:. lta%ials.at Man. Frastprees plow •Ailsgaalaa tws , mll.o,l, „13910 w town. ar" Orders receivsd at Wareb . guse.. • nig,tr: IStIPTY BOTTLESHithie. -Of all siseinnd descriptions for sale zowby Wid. DOCK JR. tit CI New Wvertisemento ' Owe Cough" Cota4 '.llo",""itilu. O,C3W enta. any Irrital,iook or` Sontoostok cW - the Throat, - Bilieve the BaCkine Bran -BRoNGHI AL hg chat, diearrh, 'MC 0' Mao cad gin strength to 'thearinhe PUBLIC S-PEA of KE 4 5, and SIII49EIt S. • Few are aware of the imuor.ance of &eating a Cough or "Common Cold" in its first stage 3 that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, IL neglectedgoon attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIA& Tft: containing demulcent ingredients; allay Puhionaspand Bronchial Irritatitim "That trouble in my Throat;(fortvillch the "TROCHEE" are a specific) •• halting made me often a mere Whisperer." N. P. PHIL'S. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S BETAS. H. CHAPIN. 'Sava proved extremely serviceable for Boarseneed." : TROCHES BROWN'S REV. HENRY . WARD BESOBER. "Almost Meant reliorin the oistrteelng labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." ItEY., A. C. EGGLESTON. !Voiles no Opium or mayt t Liug ous"' ISL. A.A. HAYES, . . TROCHES BROWN'S VROCIIF-S eletnfitt,Boaton. "A simple ... mid pleasant CoI bi tiab for &c:"" • ' BROWN'S DR. 'D. Et litiiitOW, ..Pi 1 4 11 5 41 ' ' , Beneficial in Rroncnine DR. J. W. ViIVA Mon. "I have proved them enoellent for Whooping 9nigh:" REV. E. W. WARREN; , , Boston. 'Beneficial when cOmpallefi' to areak, suffering from Gild." REV.'S. J ANDERSON, St. Louts. , filffectual in removing. Roarseneee and Irritation of the 'fbro.no common with Speakers and SingeFo. TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCRES BROWN'S VROCEIES BROWN'S Prof. M.,STACY. JOHNSON,. La Grange, Ga. . . Teacher of Mne, Southern Female Oollege. "Great benefit , when taken before and after Preaahiag, as they .prevent Hoarse. new. prom their peat effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." President of. Athena °allege; Tenn. sweat by all Druggists at 25 cantos box. n0025-dew6m . 'fItOCREIS BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S VROCHES JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS _ FANCY ,GOODS,:&C. ALIT= P. ZEIMERKEUI ar. . „ , No. 62 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG,. PA., OpposlteLHerrPe Hotel end adjoining the Enronean 11[ATING purchased the stook of E. F. JENNINGS, and added a. brio, eagerttnerit, anew Maar, we wnt sell the saline at the &two/axles, and soli& patronage. WATCHERS, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY neatly and pronifttly'repaired and delivered. ALVIEED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO. Haying disposed of my %tack of Jewelry ti 4-Ifred Ziraniermanl; Co., I cheertitly recommend tiendta former customeitt.attpraatical-and-ex shooed my _makers, and: solicit, for . them.C." ‘ coPthrinui Pe perofj — tre aU pa h t: ronage which Las btrn sto - tenefo'berr attended to me during the last six years. REM= P. JENNINGS OR T:ti SEASQICI FLAVORING RS•CRACT, Vaunts ban in market, 110 se ' L rirApple, Strawberry ogoill I listateas, Parsley. Pere . D1111111(4 Rana Wafer„ Beet Eagan Bak gigsodar . • Pure Ciraat Tartar; • XtiraNre SpleS9,. - - Pretth 02111114 Barba. KSLTRIP.3 DRUG STOKE; (120- • n 91 Market Street. CHAMPAGNE Ham m= as Co. CEdIiLIC3 , HEIDREItarir r rlusquat--SIIMPT • . : • 2 V . 11 1 , 2Pwx,, CLEL'ilf Iv stab 'and far 'sale by (JOHN H. ZIEGLER, rest, AUCTIONf AUCTION! WO SILY, DEED XLK, -Di p lowa and T Special arlificate awarded tr i PYNY. & BARR at We; Yeenay. vanes-and. New. YorlTState Fairs for their -valuahle Ithi CRE tM FREEZER ANtrEeffv. BEATEti..; and lbr the owes° of attendinglo , thelbingracture and 'sale of the sonic, W Rare offers for sale nisAarge And en ' AA stocker FURNiftihk; ST-OVRE I ,-WATCREE, CLOCK 4, JR.WhiAY, sad: FANOt:-MC1141.4:. la ahori,. he will .40 aseiant his entire nook - at Alleltdp 'fltd 4 Oknate Baia. -Give' him a; ray& NINO.— And, on store Beixoneatieeiapion to PhibiefiattOi Bank do22.if 10 BARR.. NOTICE TO. TAILORS. A PERSON who can give ample and m.tatisfactory reference of cbaract liens in the beet establishments it l'hila.delphiai in which he has been engaged as Caner; both at Customer and Retail trade, is desirous or conneciing himself with a Tailor 7 tdready:estliblishe d, or entering Into partnership With 'some person hating funds, and. energy to establish a place in Harrisburu baiting afro influential "acquaint anceit who will, and: can exert tbemselvesia hie favor in Hiniaburg and vicinity. References ltequired. For further infbrmation address • ' 11710UNIC, deld-SW 667 Barton Street, Kliladelphia. FllllB 1 FITES.II. FER6I I I A ,t4II,GE LOT OF ALL KINDS, atvery prteesvreaeiyeii this morning at • . CATHCART'S, ' - • . Next to eta Harrisburg freak, Market Square. • 'GrENTILVIVIEN'S WE AR. teND.gll3lll.T§, kinds. GENTLEMENS' DRA.WERS, all kiada. fit•LENDID 'LOT OF•TIOSTARY, all kinds. A LARGE STOCK OF :BENTS GLOVE; all kkids. GENTLEMEN'S SRAWLS, all,kinds. ' .L . RAVATS AND :SUSPENDERS, all kinds: HANDERROMERSR, SILK AND 'LINEN, all kinds. morns 'AND' GASSIMBRIES; fatieak variety: For good and goods in "MENS' %WA' , call at ' ': • - " ' ' Next tiolle 13ank• • • ' Jo gf NW/ 3 LS OOVWEIHOE. :STORE, e g o SECIOND -Harriethfirg;;Va. l4 .s. AA LWAYS om hand a large as sortment of BOOTA,SELO43,,GAT7Rjaimpo opthe very best aualittee4or-lidiew gektiletnewiiiiVeMdreas , wear.— yricea to suit the Ilimes.':./akixida of WORK. MADE TO ,0111/11R loft beatAt o ptby.ottperb3r wo4crofn , ;, 1 -REPAlRtAiVdraieteshieeneefee. 1 90 1 . 1 / 1 / 0 .,-. Rarriebur • NAT -STOLEN OR DRIFTED 'AWAY 1111tE : StilfSdinitR'S . FLAT' was miss. Wthil:ateßaliftigteignYtatateli, reward of /10 will be paid f Any latarmatioa that shall lead,lo" ditbett . Oli add :Con'Oeltbn of the thief , grid' drifted.eTay,*2,lldit.befor,iterevarery, de23-dtt - ' '' • BERGNER'S. CREAP—BOOKSTORE, IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY 1100111 - ' •.< .7? ,F. 1 ,7 A Tir:4lv sCHOoL STATIOURY; vartetui,- , - 3 #4,t.D.ING!AND SPELLFATS? AS, .4..)2IYEVETICS .AIGEHEA , . . " agAMMA.RA .Frrmozi --- - Djapto r.A'lix , • nis Ton rag, „ • gIiELOSOP.I3I2S, and all the icador. BOOKS used td ,ll the,vstrigtp3 rand and Private ;cheats ef toeTM4tikretheiitlf.. -= COPY AND cog posnipi ,B_Qpx,s, MYER, CAP (Mr Niillt'SPA ?WC, BLANK BOOKS.,SLA,TA _LEAD ILATIYPEIY~'IL3, .g9Acwes, INS . . INZ.STAArDif,• R.EFDEBg and the elest tupprtinent scagoLNATloNgler -conmaidlton snitch: fllt PARER 01 , ,;en art he nay at , " ,, --Bminzwa,oscrittliOdiceroitn. M Market 51-.reat. Air, Über.4diecotdifa adt to batters and &Lieu. Anylatiele not on Maid promptly furiolebed el.b , et -ekircettweif, -11,1 Se.% T TIM M! -VA, DEMMIT COAL!—For x2,81hm94 ilta• oNitPitth, ‘ ,. ,i, t2Rg y 4117. 4 *._ .coft - A:P ( ar s . • - Caar Yap vemd - r- -luta wutWHEELER.T fr o both yards. aorle 1:3
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