k Pailp Etlegrapt, HARRISBURG, PA. Tuesday Afternoon, January 15,1561 No Time for Concession. So far as we are aware there is not a solitary Republican journel in this State that advocates or desires a compromise, to be obtained by concession to the slave holders! The Republicans of the old Keystone hold' that Mr. Lincoln was elected President in accordance with the Constitution ) and do not intend, as a eon dition precedent to his inauguration, to cowed, amendments to ,the Constitution extending and perpetuating slavery and slaveholding domination. Besides; if under present threats of disunion, they consent to amend, the COnstitution, they know that four years hence other amend' events will' be demanded, under similar threats. It Will be pint as easy for traitors to violate and disregard an amended Con stitution, as it is to oveithrow the present one by secession. The laws must be en forced, and the integrity of the Union must be preserved, under the present Con stitution. And if that cannot be done now, it never can be d2ne; and therefore the present Government don't amount to a Government at all, and is not worth tinkering up at the sacrifice of every prin ciple hitherto held sacred. PEA.OBABLE ,SEciEssio.ttr.--The friends of South Carolina boast that 'she has a right to seCede peaceably, , which course they allege' she has pursued. The fol lowing is the progress of her "peaceable .secession •" • . . . . Castle Pinekney I • taken by storm. Fort Moultrie • captured. • • ' ' , , The 'United States. Arsenal in 'Charleston.; 'seized. - ' The United. States Custorn House"and Post office in Charleston ; .seized. The United States Revenue Cuttei brig Aiken. etaken. New fortifications. raised on Sullivan's Island and Johnson's Island: Major Anderson tiesciged in Fort Sumpter. One thousiMa,negro slaves brought Into set , vice raising r fortificatious to'captor Mafor An derson. The commander of the slaver Bonita taken -violently from the pustody , Of tho ' authority of , the Unitcd StAtes. Seizure of Forthorn, Merchant yesse' Is. Thing upon the United States Flag, and at tempting to'sink a United States Ship.. GARRISON STRIKING HANDS WITH SOUTH CAROLINA.—In the Liberatdr, of a late date, Mr. Garrison closes a review,of his thirty years of editorialservice to that journal, with the following exultant pro phecy of disunion—an event to which he has unceasingly 'directed his energies : "At last 'the covenant with death' is an nulled and 'the agreement with hell' bro. ken—at least, by the action of South , Carolina, and, ere long, by all the slave holding States, for their doom is one.- 4 The dissolution of the Union is the atoll. tion of slavery,' Mr Arnold, said of Ten nessee, in the United States House of Itepresentativee, a few .days ago. Hail the approaching jubilee, ye millions who are wearing the galling chains of - slavery, for, assuredly, the day of youtcredemption draws nigh, bringing liberty to you, and salvation to the whole laud !". RIDGE TANEY.--7he Washington Re publican saps that at a dinner at the Pre sident's, given to the Judges of the Su. promo Court, Chief .1 tistiee Taney remark ed that he should admiuister the oath of office to Mr. Lineolu, he was obliged to go to Springfield to do it. The secession gentlemen who have been threatening to raise a mob-to prevent the inauguration 43f Lincoln in the usual way, will find be fore they are. mud' older that the spirit of patriotis6 is not dead in this'ooentry, and that enough of it survives to quash all treasonahle schemes. A COSTLY ADMINISTIMTION.--A graphic epitome , of. Mr. 13ttehanan's ad ministration is contained in the following brief extract from a Washington letter in the Philadelphia North American : Three hundred millions of dollars will 'have disappeared by the 4th of March next, for four year's administrAti Al of th, governnent io time of profound peace with all tile world. What is -to show for this criminal exteavagance and mal appropriation ? Nothing but a distracted coun try, a beggared TreAsurv, au enormous debt, and a deficient reveriu •• 'These are the results of Mr. Buchanan's single term. " ' ET TII ERuTE I—lt is said that the Washington Constitution is abont to open fire on the Presiclmut.. They, will denounce him editorially as a betrayer of all his friendships, and 'threaten to giya proofs, of his for Mer connivance with their plans. The Constitution , is said tO".bennW Mainly AtlpporteOnJUndkadvanced ex-Seltrej Caries Cobb, Floyd and ,Thollipion; mihifa; wish to keiig r ,iiin Mistimes as an elanierit of mischiefiaini distraction, until aftel , : tise" fourth of Reit:fittre,l,,,,, w - )/ - a.• MOSS AllitATUßir " . 0V) -4- roftela Legislature of „Nebraska have' again pas_ aced&llia invnibitini4Slaiery is that ter., ritory, and it has again been vetoed by the Democratic Governor, on the ground that Slavery is legalized by the Constitu tion in all territories of the United States. The House passed the bill by more than a two thirds vote, and it was expected to pass the Council by a vote of ten to three. The Governor's veto is therefore over ruled. Satot Ctitgrapij. SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE DAILY TELEGRA PH. The Unconditional Surrender of Fort Sumter Demanded. 4 WASHDIGTON, Jan. 15. It is understood that the Agents of, South C•arolina now here, demanded the unboriditiori al surrender of Fort Sumpter, with a view to avoid the sbeddliig of blood. The Administra tion has not yet considered the proposition. ;.• Arrival of the Steamer Breinep. NEw YORK, Jan. 16 The steamship Bremen front Southampton, on the 26th tilt has arrived below. She will be up at 8 o'clock this afternoon.' Anti-Secessionism hi Louisiana. WORINGTON, Jp.n:.l6; 1861 It is reported that , private advices have been received from Baton Rouge, stating that the election, of delegates to,thi, convention has re sulted in a majority against secession., Mr• M'Clernand's Union Speech: WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 The speech of Iticelernand, , d Illi nois; in its geographical, cuminercial - and na tional significance, is producing quite a sensa tion here. It,is rallying the IJoion feelicg. Massachusetts Legislature: Baum, Jan. 15, 1861 Ju the Eiuuse of Bepresentativm Mr. "Tityloi has introduced a resolution approPriatigg a sum 'of money for the purchase of provisions and stor - 43 for the relief of our sufferingfeliow Conti try men; in South 0 Atolina. COMigESSIONIL PROCEEDINGS. ` WeertnifiTox, Jan. 15, 1861. Among other preliminarY business, • kir. ElAunisiAilid.;), presented. a inthliorial signed by 12,000'citizenief Baltimore, iriesPeative•cf•Par ty, praying .forthe adoption r oPthe= Crittenden compremise. said-if-it Ivari , the desire to trait quilize the public mind it could not be done mere effectually than by the edopticin df that measure: Laid on the table. • The House went into CoMmittee'of the Whole' on the State of the Unica on the army appto= priation bill. • • • 'Rnacian said he had come hither with the hive that such measures Might be'brionghf forward by those "who have the powet to con trol the question as would assure the South of its future security. Theßepublicans have held sullenly back and . declare that they hid no terms of peace to offer in view of such facts. Focir States havo already goneout of the Union, end others are rapidly following them. Unless something is done before the 4th of Maroh 'to arreit this - Toovement, we see but tel Southern , States in• the Union. The irreprekble'conflict had calminated too soon for its authors, ' 'and beheld the' reeulti— They meant humiliation-and desolation to 'the' South or dissolutten of the Baton, and they, have reached that logical end. He 'proceeded to show the condition of the negrosis. Net por tion of the world' could compare asiavorably in -its blessings as those of our Own. Would the North, if they were freed, accept them as free men?,No; you would fight the South with all your energy and power against such an influx,' and-yet you demand, tbat.the South shall liber ate four millions of slaves, break up their , w ird order and commercial and political pros, : pacts, and yet retain tue negro element among us. You never consider the-relative position, of the two races and - what is to be the end of your conduct. Be spoke of the destruction to manufac tures and commerce which would be pro duced by the abolition of shsvery. The cry of treason had , been raised Against certain states and. the blockade of their, ports threat entd, but it , this be attempted, those con cernetiwfil, like a famous general, find a lire in the-froutAs. well as therear. He knew of no SoUthern state and asked more than iis constitutional rights era , F 0 far as Texas is concerned she to unit h bly de : , termined never - to submit to Tees Q,n d if' she. i cannot g et her, tights n_the Uniunthe will out of it.' The Northern Statts have done nothing to show the Southarn State s that they shall have security in the 17 . ..i0n, hecau i p to give South erners their counitwiontki rights wyttlii be to disbaud the Republican party ; but by a viola Lion of the Constitution they are _ enabled tit make war on the South. . MARKETS BY TBLRGRAPR. PIIILDELPHIA, January 15 Flour bas'andergone no change. The market is firm ; sales superfine at $5 50. Extra at $5 75, and extr fancy at $5 84@,56 14, Rye Flour has advanced to. $3 87.1. • Corir held at; $3 The demand fur'Wheat continues good, and further sales Of • 6000 bm-hdli was made it $130@.,133 fur retina ; $155 for mixed and Southern Red at $1 40@1 55' for White 1500 bushels Rye sold at 76c. in good r."quest; 5000 bush.-.4a Yellow sold at 71c, fur old, 65 for new. Oata aCiiireat 35 for Peaua:, and 34 fur Delaware. Provhions advancing -200 bbls. Hess Pork sold at $l7 750518 . . ' ITsw. YORK Aid. 15. Flour has advanced sc. Closed quiet.' 7000 bbls sold: State. $5 30a5 85 ; Ohio $5 75(§, 586 ; Southern $5 86(47 10. Wheat dull, 1200 bushels soldred western $1 36. Cora declining. 30.000 bushels sold at 700:411. Park steady, mess pork $l7 12417. 25 ; priwe 130:413i. Whisky dull at 19iv. Receipts of 'flour 4 230 bbls. Wheat 2,956 bushels. • Corn 2,967 bushels. TO FAlildhaB.—ViittitglA LANDS.--Tite undemigned is now prepared to furnish, , in any quantities, fromloo to 1000 acres, or more, good farming or grazing lands, in ltamielph and adjacent counties, Western Virginia, within 12 or lb hours'of Baltimore and 24' horirehlN: Y. 'The lands are fertile and well timbered,. the.- clitriate -very healthy, and so mild that sheep min be ordinarily wintered with very little feeding, end where a now can be retied as cheap u chicsiten m New England. They will ; be sold ebeap, and on eisky' Wrote, biz changed for improved property or merchandise.. Addreles; Witb,Bostage stamp, care PfJl4li, COE si:oct Tribuim Building blew York. My2b-tyly Goi ,s t ordtiy,6 ltirgrow,:tstopping its felling ttrUtOttid'restoiing gray hail' to ititoriginal - color, is' lie !..Gointog-cerebrated. Ail the quack no-trums are giving! ;ear before , it. Three fourths of the noxh.res for .stortuc t and heatittfl lug; be ti" Lc, do it koFe injury ' , thou . ,goqd. They hirpAt the die of its roots—' lnttlte ftt ,,, totirligkßf,' and pr4ductrprentaturo boddnesst , 113 tit Prof.ceroodhOhe Asitinvtem*Ytteottlied upon War ntbing4 4 l 4 " Can ! n al iq!Plin n er•P! ) ild.W47u.* Alp -.4.-L-N4i.„.i.,„0-.).#.0.4,0RR3114Whiat ope E..% oNetti." e4' been veiled in batftedl3 orainito' Offte• 5t11111.3 gray hoods, and hen 9 getting bold— all who wish • to save their wool or Du ain a new dock, to get a bottle or Wood's itostorativo —N. P. &gd. b air DrUdittste. nol9.lnt PURIFY THE BLOOD. • MOFFAT'S LIFE PIUS AND PIICENIX BITTERS.— Free from ail Mineral Poisons.—ln cases of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, ( r Eruptions of the skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astnnishiag, often removing in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases b y their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short, most aft diseases soon yield to their curative properties. No family should be without them, as by their timelx use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York; and for sale by all Druggists nov9-wly WDARNESS AND DEBILITY.—AII who suffer from weakness or debility, where there is a want of en ergy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MOUN TAIN HERB PILLS. 'they immediately purify the blood, and act up% the maisspring of life, .giving stren . gih and vigor to the system. Yotiog persons. entering into wo• manhood, with a derangement of the functions ; and to mothers at .the turn of life these pills will, be, most efil , cations in correcting JIM tide of life that may be on the turn. Young and elaerly inen suffer M a similar manner at the same periods, when there id always danger, they should theretore undergo a course of this pttrifylng me dicine, which ensures lasting health . This great ITeusehold'Medieinti ranks among the lead; ing necessaries of life, as it lalwell known to the world that it mires complaints other remedial cannot reach , ; Militia lass well establi3hed the Sun lights the World, . . . . field 4,141 medicine dealeit. .de26 lm CARD TO THE LADIES DR; DITFONOOLEXIDEIT. TILLS • '• FOR 'rz t aALES;' infallible ; in correcting, regulating, and removing all obstructions, from whatever catise t and ways successful as.'a preien live TREE PILLS }E YE BEEN' USED Bh. the doctors for many yezre, both in' rance and America, with unparalleled , success, in. every case ; and' he is urged:by many theueim,i ladies who used them, to make the Pills public. for the alhiviatiMi - ortho "e'snlittink from aorlrregufaritins Whateier, ' as Well :as to preVent an increase of faintly where health will not permit it , — Females particularly or, those supposing them selves 50,,, are cautioned against , t hese Pills . while in that, condition, as they are' sari. to Produce tinbbarriage,' and the propriet r assumes no fesporislbilltY after this admo • - nition, &though their mildness .would prevent any' mis chief to health—otherwise the PilLi are . recommended.. Full and explicit directions accoMpany each box. 'Price 81 00 per box. Sold'iibeleside and retell by ' CHARLES A. 'BANNVART,.:Druggist; • • ;No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. “Ladies," by sending. him 81 00 to the,Harrisburg Post 'Ofhce, Can have the Pills Sent !free of observation to any part or the country (confidentially) And "free or pos ,lager' - by mail. 'Sold u.so S. Eh &STENS, Reading, Jounce floitowav OnWDlin, Philadelphia, J. L. LlM nandan, Lebanon, and by one. druggist in every city , and village in the Union, and by S. D. Sou; sole proprietor, • • N. 11.—Look out for cciunterfeits.. Buy no Golden Pint ,of any kind unless every boa r 's, signed, S. D. goy's. All .others are a , base imposition and unanfe., , th;&efore, as you value your 'Breland health, (to'eay . nothing of be'• lug humbugged - Otle of your money,) buy 'only. of those Yrhofishow the signature of fi.. ; D: Howe on svery box, bas recently, been added en, account of the Pills log counterfeitod. ' ' d.o.NAUXITXkiti: . . Tin ADvxmlsiari -harng -been , restbred . to health in 'a few weeks by tr*eryihimle,rimedy, after having entrertd siveria.yoars with. tt-sevbre Wag:affect ' a. and that dread disease,. Coriamption—ii analogs to make,kbewn'to his fel'iiwtrufrererit thh meansbfbate.' . - To - all .Whei• deeife 7C, he will send ti - Mid of \pzie' eciptotio used (free of. charge),..With. the directions for. preparing and using, ,the „aame, - -which they. will End a -sure curolor,COnsumpthin,Anihma ,The only objeet of the, acivertistiin sending the Treadkiption is te•theneilt the afflicted, and Spreid . Information: which: he °annexes to - be rivatnable, and' he hopes every sof terer will. try his , remedy, na it . wig ; cost them nothing and May. proveµ bleszipg. - PartMs wishing the PresciiptiMie will pidnee address ' • , ' RSV. EDWARD A.17.1.L50N;• , WilitarnabUrg4, „ „gings comty, New Yock., Marti - tit. On the 13th hist by Itiv;Jentes Colder lie &Bruin W. Meath= and *la ICEnn, botho Eittrstslituti. s On the 10th inst.ool3offixtee!a Rotes, (White Hall,) by the Rep. D. Onto; !Cr, Satan S. Oputite; to,Atite :Saimaa ENGLE, bOlll. Ofj.4llCilatllta..U.PAY. . '7 .. • 1 . New' abutrtistnitnts. . Hun Qunistrus, Susi ariek; Wus.Awaans, Harrisburg, Jan. u 0.861. GENERAL ORDERS No. 1. 1 The Wid3 - awokes of ,Harristrarg, and alt other Wide Awakes in this - city, ' , stir assemble at the head quarters this evening at - 634 . &chick, to serenade the 2. The visiting Wide-,Awakes will, take ttiosight, the Key.4tone-Tide awakes and State .Capita!liVi.do AWakes Will take tko loft. . Maiehala of Wide Aceake , Alubs.will.refoit athead quin-ters:ttes evo4ing . • , . , A. .traptt - Chief litaritaL 2 - TEN: POI 4 14.11:111 : RBIIVAitri , • OST.--A MINK BARLE FUR:between JLI Etikla!bach!it. and Abe, Ifark6t equate, on Mirada,. erreaul, 14tb,The'finder will receive the above re Hard by leaving it at - th - a office, or tit the WO of TOWN-TROPERTY FOR -BALE. TN PURSUANCE of an Cordor of the Or phan's Court orilauPhin county, r now offer ay prf, 4ms:de, 'the d fourth part of a Two Story Frame Dwelling BOUSe: rtid Lot of Ground Owthe'north sine of street, between. recond•-and Third , streets, do • HurriSburg, agjoining lota of Jasobllouser and Mrs. Elise 144 d; 'the ,grouri& being' about twenti , Eil fth t and three recut, add abuut one hundred I,et deep. - . HUMMEL, , • . Guardian-of Daniel Houser. other ihree-roorthi of ttienbefe described lioutS, and lo is utr., for, salc,atnytyste sale Enquire as above: LOOHER'S - LIVERY , STABLE. CHANGE OF LOCATION: - rrH E SUBSCRIBER has removed his ry Establishment to the NEW AND SPACIOUS FRANKLIN HOUSE STABLES, corner of . aepberry and Strawberry Miry*, where he will keep a st9ck. of reacel leni,H.OßSES, and new and fashionable BUGGIES and CARRIAGEI, to. him_ at moderate rates. - janl2 - GEO. W LOCHER, agt. VOR R ENT, LARGE DpUBLE HOUSE on east State atre-t. Enquire of. 12-3 ts `GEOttGE MANLEY. GRAND INAUGURATION lILITARY AND CITIZENS' Ibizt.mitizos AT BRANTTr HALL, ON , TUEADAN ;EVENING, JAN. 15,1861 The - services' KBEFBR'S. LANCASTER BAND, nod the STATE 'BAND, have been .secured tor tbe Don Simon CerrL ran, Wm. B. Mann, "Loncel lbds John J. Patterson, . Ruin "." Wm. B. Irvin; . Geo. V. Lewreuce, . " Joan Baker, " Geo. Rush Bonds; •• " Mum- W. Driflield, • Alex K. WOlure, " 'Robert Patte son, H..G. telsentlig, " John De Ferree; /J.-. J. E,Ridgeslay, " George-Bard well; dos.Noore, Wm, D. Lewis, • : " G. W. R Smiiii I. J. Y . James, " Samuel J. Randall, . wa . Richs.rd Mnday: " B. Tate,' 'I Joshua lawrence,'' - Capt.'Jacob M. Eys:eo,. ' R. W. Davis, , - ".. Deter Lyle, Gene Wm. Kelm, cc_ Jacob Zielgter, • .- D. Seiler, Wm. El; Keith 4 B - . -Robert " ": T.-Pomeron. J. Hoiyot.o, . • 1 0 T. Barto, , ~J aroel l tareer,, 4' P. Lade 04 i fei I*, • G.' MM, tii • ' A. R. outzi Wesley; ", WK. ,lactirman: i. - P-L7-c.l2l)ltaker, ,-.• . W 41,40,, • • LP, B, 4 ' Robert Bassett,- ardien - BaD, 1 L R. A. Sbaetnr, , - . siej Peter Fritz o jA.M•klAnt-1 0 ;.: DelPeTi 94 14 14-4 0 PPW'r, ` •, Gel.' R. J. Rtilatiostut. • . ; , '" W. %Wl,' tito4d; - k 0 gIVE hto:t • • -41-• 7. 4 4.5 • sl:vtot 1 4 , d • - J . a•- & - B i a ct, C. George ' I TICKETS *2.09. To be had at the principal UMIEM= =ZMI obag ?Afternoon, „lianna LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Harrisbuig, Pa., Jan. 15, 1861. The list is published, in accord ance with an act of Congress, in the DAILY TELEGRAPH, it having the LARGEST circu lation. B IC. Bailey, Mrs .E H Keureiy, Mrs Ellen Barns, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Annie Balch, Mary Krineberger, Miss Mary Brobtel, Miss Sarah _ Ripple, Catharine Bechtel, Miss Mary E L Blackstone, Mrs _ Light, Miss Barbers Booke, Mary Ellen Lin, Miss Fanny Broil:unman, Mrs mary 'Louts, Miss Elizabeth Borah, Eliza Mc "McCormick; Miss Maggie . . . Collins, MiEia Thais McLane, Mrs Cochin, Mrs James ' • . - • 11 , D rbris aiAir And Mrs:Brian Moyer, Miss Sarah E airy, Miss ' ' Mary "Deter,' Mrs MYerl, Mrs Catharhte Ebright,'Mrs Rachel. • Baskin, Miss Jane •M hipplar,;Leatt. „ . - - Mies Rachel Elder, , lllargra Db4l, Miss Helen: ' 7 , r - Bose, Mar '‘. 'Fenzel, Miss Louisa y S riaber,Miss. Margaret Shan:fir, Miss Amnia Verne, Sarah E - ShOOli, Mrs Mary A Fleming, Miss Amanda J Shark, Kato B Freemen;mirßeibel. •• Shiine' Mrs Greet, Miss Helen Slighter, Miss Debases II • Smith, Mrs Elizabeth iy a rpg,Miss,Sbonnett.E Stenos, Mrs Elizabeth Hasler,- MUM Kate Mituaria, Catarina Shama; mi n R oss Meitner, Mies Annie M , Hottenatine; Miss Mery Updsgroye,MMe Julia M Harry,. Mrs ' W ' Hinter, Miss itaiy Warner, Margaret Masi, Mrs Mary klAirelok, Mrs Annie E I Engrain, .Elizabete . Zeentra, E1L423 Sarni Ana Albright, Samuel • Long, Earner , ' Allen William : Lenior, Jonn Br Allen; Mon Linn, J R B • Lingle, Benfetnin letrnplo, Joire tookiogcht, Joeeptt Lerory, M B . Low,.Jamec lobti Moßaire, 4psegh McConnell Isaac . MoOlieue Jacob Babit, E Bier, Wilson Barnhart, , Jacob Beeler, Henry Bell, Robert 11 lichee, 0 Et Btloy, Tomo' BlanOhardi Bfiee,ll,ll Bogenrife 0 Bormao, Briabikkeri John_ 'Brubaker, Johns Burkhart Cloci . C liarshiliL A Idarobard, Dr B R ..tfegann, 111Dier, Boltz, Jesse B - , Masora, - wiiiiani- Vissidy, PhiligadOrS Myer , Chriatlau Catlib,iHenry Murray, : alp. : ,Coleman,. John litssiser, Boar). - ,Comiully,Harry . Myergaohn H• toble,l; Jabii W • .o:irk, Wm. • Ift• D Novingor, James Daniel E W DaSher, - .JosepRIP - Hash, W-A - •• •Driek, John-L • • " &binges, Edwin,. •:• : . Darling, F,l . enry Otrine, Jas B ' Ovrings,: - JelitCH Eehelberger, Adam • - -Ellie, 8 R . • Ilper.St Shiftier - English, Geo W • Pierre, james Emu, T 0 - JJhu Reed, James • Reynolds,F - Wirt 'MIME, 'AS St A J , FORZ,A4 I II , E Rinehart, L W '" Fe; Joseph , G .Shaffner,Daniel" Gettys, Geo Wisher Shark, George • , trealy, BI- FehißMSamtielF tmod, atria:Oen Cr Shearer, Derry '8 • '• , Sboao Richard Hanson, Joint - , Shaffeii WM W • Hampton, Joke H . ~, 2, Shartzer,,Charim A • dasher, .E , Wm Hirriea; Shearer; Joseph Moyer; br J frobert:v- -- • Goerge. Haßreman, Paris. Simonton, 8:D ' ,Harden, Peter - ' Snyder, Sithon - Heylnianf,hfriindltrit -Sieber, Christer H.eadlej , ,,Wm L • Siple, Wm. Hess; Christian • ::.Strand, John- H Herman, Jaeob Steeds; Wiit, iteylman, John ' . - T - Haldeman, Henry Ttiorer,soo,-Wm - Heck, James Tanner, (Manes C • Hineilne. William Awns, John Hinds, . _ Taggart; Hugh 'Hofferd, George Thomas, .32muellit Hack, Daniel • ' Thome,Wm •. - Hoffman, George E . Turner", Wm, B, , ItqW•rci, - John._ • -1 • ' Hogan ; Robert • - orich, Solomons, F. • Haler, Charles J . . Willer, Oliver Wat.e,, Wm R , ' . . White,,s °lin Henry Wingard, John L Wilson, Wingard, John SamuelX •Wiciuk, John ,'• • - Joneo, J R Juno, Lloyd lousse,Thal4 Jung;' Theo./ Janes, P x. giufiziap; Amos Kelley, Ed . livaril.. Kinser, Gleo W_. : Knox, J J Carroll, Michael Flanigan, Charles klanogan, Audrew .Persone calling for th ese letters. will please say they aro 'advertised ltd W. A. BATORELOW&HAIit•DTICI THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has Ile. equal—instintanecitis in elfect--Realitiful Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin' or injuring the Bair—remedies the absurd and ill effect or Bad Dyes, and Invigorates the flair for life. No m are genuine Unless signed "W. g.'--Batchelor sold everywhere. - CHAS. .B.S.TCSELOR, Proprietor. Marl% dawly - 81 Barclay Street, No w _York. :FOR 'THE :BEASON; twitounid H-Tra4crs "'Jonas, beg in market," Pine . • • . Pare Distilled Rose Water, Best English Baking Sods, • ' pure Cream Tartar', Extra Pere Spices - - Fresh Odinary Herbs, KELI,ER'S DRUG STORE, d2O 91 Market Streot. PROF. ADOLF!". _P. TEUPSER. UT OULD respectfully inform his , old !Atreus and the public generally, that he will ;:oniieue to give instructions enthe - PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLIN and also ia-the science of THOROUGH &S.W. lie will w'th pleasure wait awn pupils at their boraes at soy hour desired, _ or 'lessons 'will be given at . his residence; in Third street, a -few doors- below the itetbrmed Church. - decl6-41 ALDERMAN _ .HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE-THIRD' STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,) NEAR MARKET. - Residence,;aennut - Street near Fourth. CITY OF. HARRISBURG, ,I•ENN'A. myn dtf All Work Promise& ilrim* field hilksiton by G. C. a St/Ml*oo. Wl4-o•w4lab EMI SEE vat Nnu 71britrtistments FOR RENT.-THE STORE F. 00 M AND _,I: OSLLAM of 10.12, west Market Equare. l'usas• sion given on the first of April next. For wrticular enquire of tiau9-at ] H, FELIX. BUCKWHEAT MEAL ! EXTRA QUALITY in 12,}0' and 2516 bags, just received and for Salo low by NOL FOR RENT. TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with a Two Story Back Building, being a very desirable private residence, situated in Secor.d street below Mut hetry, is offered for rent. The property has been refit. Led, and. is now in good repair, being Parzarn and tz r.uxraa. For further icforgpatiop apply to TEM F. BOYt )atis•dtt - - Cart Third and Chestnut Streets. • • NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE SUBSCRIBER lutelhe purchased of - Wm. doyei hie Omit of STOVII. WARD, intends to nozoniewee :the MANUFACTURE C.F ALL KINDS OF STONE WARE ed bin NEW POTTERY on the canal opposite the Car Factory. With a a uperior kiln and experienced workmear s _he expects to be /dile to snake such ware as eball commend keen' to public &icor. pulh-irad- . • • JOEN W. COWDEN. ALUMS L. - ALBUMS I I The finest assortment of ALBUMS ever offered in thin .oftr, ranging in price front centato $lO 00 each, bound In al styles of Binding, - at • - CIMAP tOOKMRII, ' --1.2a0r -• 61 Mart - Street. 'Doom — ble Proiorti for Bent. A .. l i*O. 'STORY FRAME HOUSE AND STOREROOM, situated in. Market street, between peurah4aa. Marone. in the Third Wird. ATAIX--tdrutiMirYWOROHYVtIeKSOUSE, situated in Seotsubstreettiolort:Mulberry, in the Mist. ard. ALSO.I: Than SIORY Blum Bova, situate in Liberty street, in thagenryt Ward. ZIMMERIIAN, No. 28 Smith second Street, • Baretebnrg, Pa. janlo FOR DESIRABLE THREE STORYROMA in geed &did% Ihts and water fix. 'tereglinntrotete. ragaire at, . i &MISTRONGrIS DinG aroltE, j4.0 0 w. Becond be ilex Me street. •,- DR. T. 1 .11:CLES, 'SURGEON DENTIST, CIFFERS his services .to the Citizens of Jr, „Harrisburg and tie vicinity. ,iiiil3oll a:share of the public, patronage arid gists asairrancethat' ii is best - endeavors shallire gireu torenderdatbfsot pro- Melon. Being untold, welltried,deetiskhelst* safe in wiling the public : generally to ,cal4=iszt v assuring hem, that they will not be ainsatm rick his serviced 'Once N 0.123 Market street, in the " thrmerly oe 'cupiredhyJacob R. 4 / b y, near the:United Malay Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa myg.diy NOTICETO SPECULATORS. , T 4 fL Tti t/3 L E 36/ L A Eft re zors-prili ',ALA Ap, MAJ3ER - OF LARGE "SIZED BlJlLD liici tOTS adjoiging the Bound ,House arid Walt t ' (IC the , Penna. Railroad Gonipaity, will be sold Irani onrodsoaable terms ;Apply to ..* l 4O O . Cm . ' , . 1 .9/ 1114 W. HALL . _ • . ,; , . .r:g1E4,13. 41i . P:PT o Y TEDIMAWAIM MUTUAL Safety -Insurance. Co, ' INOORPORATED - 1835., - CAPITAL AND Titi - 111BUROORMEMIT Of North Amok/ca, „fc OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND ASSETS MEE UNDERSIGNED,: as Agent for the above Well IninwuCompaniesi will make Insurance against Minor damage by fire, 'either perpetually or an. axially on property . in either, town . or country. Marine and Inland Transportation Risks alto taken. Apply psrsobklly o r by . letter to _ - WILLIAM BURBLER, .01-dawly, Harrisburg, Pa. .BUSTRECEIVED. A . 14RGI-E, STOCK of. 'S C OTCH ALES, ~01 BROWN HitillT sad LONDON PORTER. For Sale at the lowest - rain br - • • JOHN H. ILLSOLISR, Ann • • 78 Market Street. HERR'S EID , TML. NEWLY REFITT'ED! UNDERSIGNED having leased • Ode - well:4oes snit poises , hotel, in the city of isburg is nostr reflitiog and furnishing the same with NEW FURNITURE' hi the very beet modern style. His located hi the moat conk el part of the'city, within a short distance of the depots of inur figment railroad and also near the State Os gaol baildinga ., • The, house is large and the Sleeping aitertments are well ventilated. • The TABLE is welt provided with all seasonable arii ales. This city is well known thXougleaat the State as having the best marlFet notableofthe Atlantic sitte r and consequently no'complainte &hal . the madden that score. ihe".l3Alf hos iilsoundergoriachangers and will be kept stocked with the-bestand purest Liquors in the country No exertion will pp &sated to make the traveler and sojourner comfor ifietreri: relpect. "A Continuance orthe patronage of the old Customers; together with new additions is respectfully sollzited. J. B. BENFORD fa- HO. Harrisburg, August .237tf .JOHN MANUREN, RASPBERRY ALEUT, BISCWEEN CHESTNUT AND - 111/LIIERILY UVISEETS, HARRIABUGG, PA. 110-ESPECTFULLY iziforms thepablie•that IA ) be is - located at the above mentioned place and he haa commenced the WOOL DT.EI:, G and CARP ETIiga Y.; ING BU.-INE:.-S in all its various branches. He is pre -pared to MARC orders at the whorteat notice, and will guarantee -general satisfaction', HIS prices will be 'reasonable: Having carried on the business for ninny years in Germany, and over two years here, and also having bad an rittendednsperiente in thiscountry, he is Polly corn -patent to 'execute all *ark entreated to him, and hopes to receive a, reasonable share of eustont from his fellow, ' : .tHre general asiovmenfor darpet3 are aye kept oa lumd and will be told at the lowest rate. tiow2lAttamd , H. L GODBOLD , DRACTICAL Tuner' and Repairer of Pianos. Illitinittkins; &c.,ivd. will r wieotive orders to future at WM. JiMOCHS .Music. usic Store, BM Market street All Orderaleft at the above named phtoe r or at the Buehler Heusi, will meet with prompt attention. Firut dust; BIANOS.Ior Vale seplit-dly . _ _ E PANAEFINE' 'CANDLES; , SPERM CANDLES; , , ADAMANTINE CANDLES, STEARINE CANDLES, STAR CANDLES, CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES, , TALLOW CANDLES; A large lot of the above ln Elora and for sale at the low. eaC 'prices .by AV&I.:A DOCK JR. & CO., ' OP:Osite the Court House saa2 ,_tTIIST RECEIVED, LARull INI3LL SELECTED STOOK OF - BUNDLE'S! OOamenaa or PINE'IVCABTILT,ION ,& CO. BIKURT, TRICCCHE & CO. JAMS 1 2 1$1411%s'Y & CO & Co. F. ,- MA.RTLK • , RIM ROBIN & CO. MARETT & CO For soli - JOIVI EL ZIVGLER, 17d 73 Market Street. aril striug'tepaper their houses, at cos;;:,;l l lAlectert stack of WALL FABER fir at • eFIRAP NIORSTORII JOBRUA-M. WI&TLING, A P*Batt 110 , 4 T -LAW, 071F/CE WALNur BAamajUSGI PA. Pui&e=ifftla *pa is %Wow eateustod