ailR E &graph. HARRIBBURG• esd►y Afternoon, January 15 . 1861. IT Of PRlSON.—Constable Garman, who has serving a term in prison for obtaining under false pretences from a dermal: beer seller, is again at large. We noticed on duty to-day, sporting a "star." It is oe hoped that, profiting by the experience he past, he will hereafter discharge his ern luties in snob a way as to regain the confi and respect of the people. . Tao Dam's BOOKING Orem," is the sub upon which Rev. pr. Robinson intends ` 'Zing, this evening, in the Locust, street 'dist church. He is a very entertaining a, and profitably instructs his audiences: revival effort, commenced list SunditY, in ies in interest as it progresses. .A: riuniber 'oung persona have nightly , presented them at the altar of prayer as seelihrsTereli and it is to he hoped that - 'ill° of them find the pearl of great price. . INAUGURATION FRIIIIVEIiRs will wind up ght with a grand Military and Citizens' in Brant's Hall, which is expected to be )ry recherche affair. Some two hundred have been invited, and the incoming and Lng Governbrs, and Heads of Departments, a large number of military gentlemen in yrm, are expected to honor, the occasion their presence. All strangers who wish ;is "lots" of pretty women, and have a ime, should procure tickets and attend party. • KILLED ON THE PENNSYLVANIA. RUG the freight train - going east, a few ings ago, turned , the curve at Green Tree on, something was seen on - the track, and re the train could be , checked, the, cow .er had cleared the track,,and on exatnina it was found that a horse -and sleigh had wed the track, and on, coming to .a ditch,' the water to run under the track,) the e had fallen and was unable to extricate :If. The horse, if net dead at the time the struck him, was instantly killed, but the h was but slightly injured. )s-Aware l'artana—Some of the Wide :es seem determined to make a parade to , in full equipments, with a view of sere lg\the Goveroop Accor4log to the pro mB\ announced in the Patriot and 'Union, proOesion will leave - the State Capital d hetdquarters at seven o'clock, under the f Marihalship of Mr. Alexander Kuser, and . . thromlll the principal streets of the city, ting at the Jones Rouse to "do the honors" Governor Curtin. MeMbers of Wide-Awake übs from abroad, now in the city, are invi l ifed join the parade. , ' I= Taunus or Rasrmor.—At a meeting of the ton Hose Company, held on Monday eve- - last, the following preamble and resoln ons, relative to the death of a late member-of e company, Mr. Frederick B. Riney, were animously adopted : WHIREAB, It has pleased Divine Providence remove from this life our late member; suss= it. Hussy ; And whereas ' it is due to e memory of the deceased that we should operly manifest our high esteem of his many • ble qualities ; therefore, Resolved, That we have learned with feelings regret of the death of our late member and end ; and whilst we bow submissively to the ndates of an alVwitie, benificent Creator, ho has taken from among us one whom we :hly esteemed, we would express the deep row which the event has caused, and, sig v, y, by our grief, the tribute of respect which ~ desire to pay to his memory. Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with e widow and relatives of the deceased in their .avy "'ere ivement ; that we extend to them, der this afflicting dispensation, our sincere .lidolence ; that we will cherish with' them .e memory of his many virtues. Resolved, That we place the Rose carriage d meeting room in mourning for the term of irty days. Ben,lrod, That a copy of the above preamble d resolutions be sent to the family of thede .ased, and published in the daily papers of the ty. DAVID SIMONS, Secretary. g'sst Suarannto CARNIVAL—The streets of our ity, and the country roads, are covered with mple snow to make most excellent sleighing. 'here will be lots of it done, no doubt, should he snow last any time. To night, for instance, wo large and jolly parties—one bound foi Dau bin, the other for Higbspire—will make the igh ways resound with merry laugh and tink ag hells. And what pleasure there is in a htsleigh-ride! Good gracious! Four steam k, spanking horses, and a (Liver furry as a tar bear, his nose just visible above the,dasher. !co or three doaen merry girls , and boys mnf teir eyes, stowed away with the hot ler the buffaloes. The amicable fight lovers for the coveted " back seats," no curious eyes to overlook the young tying his lady-love's tippet under lies his heart in with it ; or tucking -robe closer about, her shoulders, for move his arm sifter the operation. ;muse, with the warm blood tingling xneath eyes that flash dismOods. mde, when snow-powdered trees, houses, fly past like magic to the Ind of musical bells—spelt with s and' in "e." What ;;pleasure, : when the in is reached, where your supper . Wa@; se day before, and rolling-out of year wrappers, you lift to your' lips foani -3s of hot "mulled Wine." Whait when we gather .round the table, d each other's rosy-travisurdiscuss id fowl, and more naiad 'wine," $ and empty glasses alone remain.;. ratter basing cleared away the table, a good old-fashioned- " blind man's an unceremonious dance in out' corn linter-dresses- What, plet,pluvi. ig deliciously warmed end fedorespile -sleigh again, mistlittrelessr to the Ike best, And tellinA shiAtlitstatit setwiY 116m,gyp as ttat learned ao brightly, and dety bite ever us ebia,si (ssii.fiirlajtthiag.. Ahem I Tim Examines or Fiaswornia, this evening, will take place in Market Square, under the superintendence of Mr. Jackson of Philadel phia. We are assured that the display will be the finest ever witnessed here. CROWDS OF PEOPLE. —Our city was crowded with people, to-day, from various sections of the State, attracted hither to witness and partici pate in the inauguration festivities, and the streets presented a gay and animated aspect,—. 4 ..tVatiaild persona, of both sexes, assetn bled on Capitol Hill to witness the ceremonies• there and hear the address of the Governor elect. A full account of the parade, and inci dents connected with the occasion, will be found in Another part of this paper. Tam Ross Isacatnurros Batt, last _ evening,. was the largest,• gayest and most pleasant party gieiind we have ever attended in this city. The spacious hall was elegantly decorated, tastefully festooned with American Flags, and presented an attractive' appearance. Gathered beneath the folds of the' glotioui "stars and stripes" were hundreds of fair women. and brave men,- "tripping the light fantastic," to the inspiring music of Weber's excellent string band, who apparently realised a high degree of enjoyment, keeping up the festivities until two or three o'clock this morning. The party was creditably condicted; and pasied off with . great eclat, giving satisfaction to allparticipants. PiDunliumA.NlA AND. xas ITNION.—The Erie City Dispatch says that Adjutant-General Wilson, of that - City, who is a fierce Democrat, has as .sured• President Lincoln, "that tbe State of Pennsylvania will be put ;upon a war-footing, and thus, if required, her troops will, ensure his' inauguration in Washington and support his administration against disunionisti." The Democrats throughout, the State, and citizens of all parties, so far , as we are able to learn, Will support this movement if necessary. We hope no such action' will have to ,be resorted to, yet the Old Keystone maybe counted on. There are ten thoustuid men'within her borders out ofeinploy who are ready to volunteer their services for the emergency. A Frau orr rus C.guror,.—A joint resolution was 'adopted !by the House yesterdsiyi directiog the clerks of the two branches of,the Legisla ture ",to procure a flag of . the United, States, with the coat of arms of the-State of Pennsyl4 vans, and have them displayed from the dome of the Capitel, whenever 'either House may be . in session." Of course this commendable mea sure will receive the prompt and favorable action of the Senate, and we hope soon to see the Ameriaan 'flag floating proudly from the dome of the old Keystone Capitol, Where it should have. been placed years ago. A. flag 'should also be displayed over the, ,State Arse nal, and we Suggest an amendment of the re solution to that effect : fr The star spangled banner, long may it wave, O'er the Land of the free tutd.the home of the brave.'? I====l A GREAT Spann: —The speech of THOMAS Vir.r*rams,,Esq., of Allegheny county, deliver ed in , the House yesterday, on the, state of the Union, was a•masterly effort, patriotic in senti ment, powerful in-loect,--unanavrasable ae men - t, and in manner. It is generally regarded es one of the ablest speeches ever made in the Pennsylvania Legislature, on any occasion, and nobly sustained the wide-spread reputation of its talented author. The galleries of the House were crowded with spectators, who repeatedly manifested their approval of the speaker's sentiments; and their admiration of his eloquence, by enthusiastic applause, in spite of all attempts on the part of the officers to suppress such demonstrations. We shall publish the speech at length in the course of a day or two, and ask the Republican inembers to give it a wide, circulation among their con stituents. _ Amu= or PICKPOOKETS. —A. gang of pick pockets from New Yorkand Philadelphia, vis ited our city to-day, with a view of operating professionally, and succeeded in victimizing a number of persons from the rural districts. The Philadelphia members of the fraternity were spotted by ex-Chief of Police Waterbury, through whose instrumentality they were ar_ rested and committed to prison. They are known in that city by the native of 'Joseph Keiser, Bunk Thackary,,White Thaokary, and Johnny Logan. Two New York operators, who gave the names of Perkins and Whitman, were spotted on, Capitol Hill by Chief Ratht baugh, who .esptured and took them to the lock-up, where they await , a hearing. These fellows are known in NeW York as Mysterious Jack and Walter Price. It is said that Slappy Williams and Tobacco - Jack, of Philadelphia, arrested here on a previous occasion, are also in the city to day, and they Will, probably be captured. C==l Fool. OHlMNEys.—Fire alarms, paused by the burning of foul chimneys, are of such frequent occurrence in this communityas to cause great annoyance to citizens , generally, and inconven ience to the members of the fire department. There is an ordinance in existence requiring. chimneys to be cleaned at least once every three months during the fall And winter season, and once every six , weeks the balance of the year ; and when fires occur in them, "so as to blaze outlet the top," the. occupant of tlie house is liable to a fine of five dollars for non compliance with the law. It will be seen, by the . following card, that the Chief of Police in -tends to, enforce the ordinance hereafter - blaxoft's Osirlos t Harrisburg, Jan. 14, 1861. I Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Har risburg, that Section. 2d of the Ordinance pees ed June 20, 1846, will hereafter be strictly en forc4 against all, prirsOns who violate it, viz: "that every house hOlder, tenant or occupier of any dwelling himse or shop, within the city, shall muse each and every of the occupied ciiimieeys and steve•pipie in his or her house or shop; respeCtively, to be swept at least once in every three months, from the firyt day of April till the find day, tf Octoher,and once in Avery six weeks daring the remainder of the year. And not having been so swept, if any lire ehouldoccur therein, t so es to-blase opt a tbd - ,to ,p; , the personoCcUpYing the. gime Atilt- pay Ake of fik4 - tleilers • Ana kka4o6 1 11 1 4 iiiiiimer„ frafferlfieiiselif the city." Dy outer of the Mayor. Mow ItelOutoects • Chief Police Cooetatibt. pennovluanta Vag telegraph, C . ueottar 'Afternoon, Januarg 15, issi. Foam BOOK LOST.—A large green pocket book, containing some money and several valu able papers, was lost this morning. The finder can retain the money, by returning the pocket book, leaving it at BanoNsn's book store, and he will receive the thanks of the owner. The papers in it are of no value to any one er..cept its owner. Six TnousAND DOMABS WOaril 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 cts.; 4,f100 yard. of Calicos at 8 and 10 eta.; 500 woolen Hoods for 37 and 50 cts., very cheap ; 5 0 0 Pair of, gentlemen's woolen Socks at 12 and 15 cts.; 60 doz. Undershirts and Drawers at 50,132 and 75 cts,; 1,000 pairs of ladies Stockings: at 12 and 15 'cts.; 10 pieces of Black Cloth for Cloaks ; a large assortment of ladies' and gents' Hloves, and, a great many goods. To those who to sell again a liberal diacount will be made, "a Lift, at liboad's Corner. _ No lisinoma is more piompt in its action in oases of Cholera; Chblere. Morbns, Soo., than Perry Davis' Pain Killer. :Yerithe acknowledged antidote which sel dom fails _ ii applied in its' - early symptoms: 'No faintly s hould be without a bottle of it always on hand. The stain On linen from the use of the Pain Killer Is easilyrenioved by washing in akohol. Davis' Pain` Killer seems particularly efficacious in bolero, nimbus, bowel complaints, and other diseases which the natives of Burnish, from their unwholesome style of living, are peculiarly exposed. It is a valuable . antidote to the poison of Centipedes, Scorpion's, hornets, REV. J. BENJAMIN, Late Missionary in Burmah. Sold by all druggists grocers and medicine dealere hroughent the United States and Canadmi. nIS-lm TEE GREAT ENGLISIi REMEDY . Prepare from a Pres criplion qf Sir J. Clarkd, Pkwacka - .Fatraardinary to the Qum. ; This invaluable pedicine is ¢mailing in the cure oure of all MOM) painful and dangerous - diseases to whiOli the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excites and ils• moves all obetructiOns, add a speedy sire may be, relied on. - TO ItteltßlED LADIES itis peculiarly suited'. It will, in it'shorttinie,hring .on Vic - monthly period withregolarity.', ' -.. Each bottle, price -One Dollar, bears the Goionniikent Stamp or Ereat Britain, to prevent ontinterteim CAUTION. Them Pas should' not be takers by .?;m4iler duritig fAs FIRM TILPEE IitONTHSqf Prestscasey o ari . they etreswee k briny on Milcierr4Wey.blit at any fLUr g 646 they ift‘, In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Afectlens, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue pn slight exertion, _Palpita tion of the Heart, , Hysterics and Whites, these Pills eta a cure when all other means haye failed,; and al, though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtfulto the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet errand each package, which should be carefully preserved. ' N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to anywn• thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail." C For sale by C. A. BANtivAin. B'g dAwIY TOE - --SAW - RHEUM AND SCROELILA, - PERMAIVIMTEX CURED: SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD f(EAD, -FEVER SORES, BING-WORMS, ,:BAR BERT. ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING} OR BURNING SoRES, AND ERup. TIONS OF THE SKIN. This Ointment bears no resemblance to ay at her ex ternal remedy at present before the world. • •The modeo its operation is peculiar. t penetrates to the basis of the disease, goes to Its pity source—and cures it from the flesh - beneath to the t. in on the surface, • Other outward applications for Scrofilltyflalt Rheum, opeate, downward, thus driving the disorder Swards, and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. Nowtores 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..,Not only are the . sores healed—the eruptions removed-the swellings re duced—but the seeds of the disease are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there Can be no relays°. • • Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad vertised curative without relief, here is a certain, safe, end expeditious remedy for , the evils you endure. A. Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of all that is here Since its first introduction, the properties of the Oint•- went have been tested in the most obstinate cases—cases hat utterly defied the best medical skill in ' the country, and upon which the most celebrated healhfg springs pro. dated no effect—and in. every instance with every sue- eels. . WHOISBALS WIPOT AT • PENTOLD, PARKER & MONTH'S, . Wholesale Druggiste,ls st., N. 1. Sold ay Oso.Baseass, Harrisburg, Pa. mer7-4.F11Y THE tea OR DA. RoaxaTTstea STOMACH BIT was for Dyspepsia , Flatnlendf, heaviness of the Mora itch. or any other like alrections, is attend to none in America or abroad. To be able to staid tendidently that the " , Hitters" are a certain cure for DritAnite and like dish eases, to to the proprietors a source of talwiloyed pie It removes all morbid matter from the atiraiebb; purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the raftiTima sya. tem, giiina it that tone and energy so indispensieblie fox' the restoration of health. Thenumereus ticknowthagb mentis of its superior excellence and beneficial. have assured the proprietors that it cannot but prove a great cure to its afflicted, and impart vitality to the ,th , rough system. - Sir See advertisement in another column. dl9 Ix IS A. Conßiel/ attsnlVAlnorr that there are more sufferers from debility, among, Ainericarts, than can be feet d among any other civilized nation. The reason ler obvious. We take toe tittle exercise, and for get the wants of the body in the absorbing pursuits of business. In all, such cases,-ordinary meillcinencan.do little good. What is required is just such a tonie-and In vigorator as Dr. J. Hostetter has given to the world, in his CELEBRATED fißlTTlititS." The. weak and nervous denizen of the counting hOusei the exhausted toiler upon the shop-boafd, and the prostrated student of tbe Mid night I amp have "fortridst wonderful regenerator in the 'Bit'ers," and prefer it to more pretentious, but less ef luscious medicines. But It should not be forgotten that the agent shish is so migical In its influence upon a frame which is merely debilitated, is' equally powerful in mistier nature to expel the most terrible forms of disease.. Who would not gave It IL trial? • • Bold by druggists and dealers everywhere. ear - See advertisement in another coluirm. SPALDIEG'S Pan Gr.thr is designed for rikairing_ furnitore in' all cases••whoni . eatiiwet-tiobars t ' is:Psed: It is election& for siondLug raffle' , se inpthc ;loosened:Wades aid coders qillekliquid It is pad up' a bottle or gait . glue.pOt, *idea brush, a lid will Deco e indispensable to the bodotikeeped.. • Ds. JAIL. MCICLINTOO.IO3 PEMOILIII, SXRuP oiling the mast harrassing cough,, relieves,the Oppressed Wogs. and Irritated throat, kansini 'and' brin g s&WV- 4.9 , oaffios eipeotoindoii die "matter iihichekts the wind lijoba bronchial tabes,Velittittat4ke 'ostitodPiar.ei 41Tudowleit,, and rooms eyegy_arcptapto or 110. 1 . 1101 P-:i •• 14 0T , '. 1 7 151 ° , P.A. ,c,- :2403Y,fxc0• B ed , An. • IS - BOTARINN3 I 1 I—a. small invoice of this delicate Oka; is packages st WO Pound. "Ph Jr agate 1. -Am gaga' , is very s. e. soir atop . VAL DOCK /X 4k. Davis' Pain Killen SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED BENALE PILLS. B U Y THE'-BEST . , . . NORTON'S coxwipwrigivimi Sold iqi Large Bottks—Priee 1.0 Mists. __ MR= NORTON, Chemist, 'Proprbirk.r, New York. NOTICE. Cotrone.—The sodden obanges of oar ,inmate are sources of i'ulmonary, Bronchial an: A.s t hmatic Af fections. Experience having proved tba simple reme dies often, act speedily and ccriainP; When taken in the eartT stages of the disease, rornarse should at once be bed to "Brown's Bronchial - fro:hos," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irrltam.bn of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this D:ecaution a more actions attack may be warded Off. Public Speakers and Sirgere will find them effecfnal for clearing and strengthening the voice. See advert:leen/eat. delo-d-swaw6m Iflonrsus, READ THIS.—The following Is an extract from a letter written by the pastor st a Baptist church to the "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes In favor of that world-re nowned medicine—Mrs. Winsiew's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething : "We see an advertisement in your column of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup . Now we never said a 'word in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to our readers, that this is no hum bug-4e ha* tried it, 4114 kiwi it to Se all it vain's. it e; probably, one of the most summate faediemes lit the ay, basatise It is one of the best. .And those of your a aar gi who have, habit* can't do „better 14.4 te JeY supply. A 1122 . W,0010'13 HMI RiSToasmoz.—Among _-'all preparations for the hair that have been intrednced Infallible none hes ever Mien - the ininsfantion ergnined the popu larity that Prof: Wood's Hair Restorative now bac Hie .Restorative has passed the ordeal of inflame. able fashionable toilets, and the ladles; wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a 'peerless article. They ilnd, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer • lass article. "They dud, 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 _senses the —fibres to sh dot-forth anew=that tt dasolves, and removes dandrnff, - preventi grayness, restores the': hair to its' 'color when grayness heuractually su pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts -the softness and tlexthility of silk to the hair, and keeps it always, luari.. ant, healthy and in fall vigor.erf r . T. Trihunte." Sold. by all respectable Druggists de2l. I.la (Wa till the attention of our raiders to an article advertised In inedher Column, called Moon 'ROOD It Is an entirely new diecovory, and mustnot be °Refound 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 rotaine. Let all those, then; who are suffering from Poverty, impurity or deficiency of, blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, take of t his.BLoov FOOD and ba restored to health. We' notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. Esron's ILMIELD Contest, which every mother should hay% It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatevoi, and of coarse must bolnvalueble for all bun tile complaints. It is also said that it will allay all pain, and soften the gums in -process of teething, and at the same time ,regulate the. bowels. , Let all mothers and teems, who have, endured anxious days all; n procure a upply and be at once relieved. ' 10F•See advertisement. ' matfeb6—. Far sale by C. A.•BearSart, Bole mealy Ilarrbeurg,Pa IMPORTANT TO FEMALES DR...CHEESMAN'S fteinged by Oornelfus Cheemittii; - It D., SEW YORK CITY T atiHE.combinon of ingredients in these . , Pills are the result of a long and ememstie practice. They are mild in their operation and certain in correcting 'all irreguldrittes r Painful Menstioations, ieMoving all ob struotions, whether. ftnm cold or otherwise, headache,. pain in the side, pe4diatlon of the heart, whiten, ail nni, vans aftbeitiont, hysterks, fatigue, pain in the back and ltwbs disturbed sleep, which arise &eta interruption . TO MARRIED LADMII4 • Dr. Citeesernan7a Pills are invaluable, as they wit bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who hive beep disappointed in -the use of other Pills can place the utmcat confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they rePreffa44o do., - • • • 27/eye is one ambition of The female viten in which the Pas canned be taken mama producing a PBOVLIAR azusum. The condition referral. s PREGNANCY— Mc resa t Suck is the, errisistele tendency of the inedi ine to restore he sexual flat/bums to a normal cendatiots . that nes the reproductive p er'of nature awned rarest it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Onuriors, Explicit directions, which should be read, ac company each box. 'Priced. Seat by mail ett enduring 'Silo Dx Comm= L. Chor, Box 4,531, - Pont Office, Nee+ York. Cray ! - - - ;cSold by one C. liggistin ovary tom lathe United B. B. HUTCHINGS, ' &moral Agent for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, o tallow cat Wholesale Griors should be addr , rwi. Gold in Eforrisbßrig . by Q.A. Bazilivanr. • • • • • SCOTCH W.ELISKY. ONE PUNCHEON of PURE Soong' WHISKY jag. Teceiv4id and foi ialtibi • ; JOHN H. ZLEGLAIR, • jard. • • 73 Market, Street. FOR' RENT. SEVERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLING. HOLISM in different parts of this city. Stabling at tached to soma Of them. Posiession given the 01,4 of April next. [J2.3 . m] CHAS. C. HAWN. FOR RENT.—The.Store Room No 13 j: Meet Market Street. Possession given ether im mediately or on the Ist of April. This is a good holism stand, and will he rented cheap. janßetf ORO. P. IvofterhlNG. LIQUoRS AT COST I HAVING concluded to discontinue tile business, we offer our large and complete assort ment of Flax Wisss, B Isms 6, sod liquors erery'ee scription at cost without reserve. WM. DOCK JR. & CO., • 0 posit° , the Court House jaad FOR SALE. . • FROM ONE TO FIVE BUNDRED DOL LABS BOROUGH BONDS.. from . Ten to Flay Wares of Harrhburg Das Stock by e... zummtmera, de24.e. No 28 .Sont • Second Street .TORN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECONDAND Wnil"-ii . Harrisburg, Pa . _ ALWAyS oo•laand a large assortment. of Boum, SELMA bAifiEd9 , hc. of the . very best luallties for lathes, gentlemen ,, add !Wickens' wear-- Prises to suit the' times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER in the best style by superior worluass REPAIRING done atehort nonce.-- :•• oeusatr - JOHN B. SMITH, Earrieber: BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE 51 MARKET STREET, IS 7'EE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY. SCHOOL BOOKS - - SCHOOL STATIONERY", , Comprising nil eho-varions READING AND SPELLINGBoams, ARITHMETIC'S ' ALGEBRAS, ' ' • GRAMMARS,'ETYMOLOGIES,' DICTIONARIES, METORLYA - • PHILOSOPHIES and all the SCHOOL BOORS need in the varfona Public and Private tichoole of the City, together with COPY AND COM POSIXION ROOKS, LESTER, GAP mid NOTEPAPER; BLANK BOOMS SLA29E3,. - . LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, ' islgivs AND HOLDERS, INK INKSTANDS, ,RULERS and • the meet 'complete aerartment hCflittiL Igf ATIONERI conautntiron hand Bac for sale at THE LOWEST PitEllia or. Aire riatie.ta the city , . ,BERGNPaIg CHEAP ..pooKsrortz, 01 Market Street: pa -Liberal diacounts arndeto teachers and dealers. Any article not on' hand- ptomptly furnished withoth extra charge.sen24 . . . LY VALLEY: NUT COAL 1- 7 —For a A* pet ton. a K I! S 44ar ALL - DALIA.FRAD 'BY PATEN! _ wig/v/1 at/tn. • , - Jemts M. WHEELER. far Coal dilivoritt from both yorela:' • CHADEPAGNEMINSa. DO MluireP3•4o, , , •: • Hibikaitat a to. . ' • OEIIIOO Hnueoata ; • 444409, 7 442 #W14.de150f0rt ' • - kyozgiffi er tro....t - Wan' • - • • • IR stare 404,t0r Nl' by ;JOHN ZiFISMile, 419 • • • • 79 marluil.street, .. , , AtIGUSTME 611AVNE Ph4t, 11.1fD Buntpliy. spr'l4l4 — Aikinet 144,ii: te - z-14oBblito hlgar tAt a Saws . *or a mid 4-4wap:ip t bs• - 1: Pada% to to KELL/811 VIM •• • Nun Wivatitemtnto. Cure Cough, Cold, Ifoarseneu, /nibs ,o,,QtlN en:a, any irritation or Soreness of )."U" the Throat, _Reline the Hacking RON OH I AL, thugi t. * A I Consumption, chat., Asthma, and aarrh, Cicar and gin strength to 4 0 OW/ t SPEAKERS, voice PUBLIC and SINGERS. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold" In its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield t q a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL IR' CBES,' containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. “That trouble in my Throat, (for which the “TROCHir are a specific) having made me often a mere whisperer. , N. P. wails. tit recommend theft ale. to Pllb1; peakers,” BRolinvs TROCIMESI BROWN'S REP. R. H. CHAPIN. "Have proved extremely serviceable for Hoarsenate." REV. HENRY WARD SEECEIBIL "Almost instant relief in the distressing 'labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." ItEY. A." C. EGGLESTON. ":"Contain no Opium or inYthing mei? HAYBS, TROCHES BROWN'S wumnies BROWN'S • Chemist,Sosta a r. "A simple and pleasant oonsbination for_ CoVglia,arn.” . : • 'DB. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston.. TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES '93aneficiol in Bronchitis, Boston. •-• 6 1 bob* proved them asoillent for Whooping Coogrti.'? • BRONMS Tittocms _ , • , ' Boston. 4 BepeAclar when compelled "to speak, thdThring4Yotii coia. ,, - ! - 4 , ~ ~ BEY. 5. .. P, ANDERSON, BROWN'S 'IMOGMBS BROWN'S nlffectual in remov ing Maranon and Irritation of the Throat, so common with lieettera and , Shttors." Prof NI.hTEIOY JOHNSON, TROCHES BROWN'S Titocitzsi La Grange, Ga. Teacher or lingo, Southern Female °Great- benefit - when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Coarse new From their pas; effect, I think they will be' f permanent advantage to me. , / • • RSV. E. ROWLEY, A: M., President of Athens College, Term. sarSold by all Druggists at 25 cantata box. BROWN'S ,TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES 'NOTICE avE 17 A L.. DR. D. W. lONES, FRANKLIN HOUSE, HAILIIIRMIG, PA ILTAS now permanently, located there, and may be consulted on all diseases, but more particularly diseases of a private nature, such . as Gen orrhoea„Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness and' Dys -peps's-, Liver Complaint, Giddiness, Dimness' of . .Slght Pain_ in the Head, Ringing In Far, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain In the flack and Limbs, Female Complaints, and all derangement of the gentle organs. . Di. JONES will gbarantee a perfect restoration with such Mild and' balmy Juices of herbs that will carryout disease in place of, throwing it back upon the sconstitution. All diseases At.the Eldneys,and Bladder spee:ily cured. A cure 'warsantrul er no eherge—mild 'ea , es cured in Beni three to Bye days. TAKE ITIN TIME • SYFHILIIS: - - - This isoiebithe most horrid Or all , diseasssif not lex .inegliaaely- cured. Makes its appearance in sores and eruPtions over the crhole hoop, and the throat becomei ulcerated. The victim of this - disedse becomes a horrible object till death puts an' end to his suffering To suoh .130 r: JONES offerwthe safest and most sure remedies in America.. There are persons in Harrisburg cad testify he cured them alter all other treatment' failed. . Dr. JONES offers a remedy to prevent the tnfection of such dangerous dtseases. It IS a certain remedy if used according to direction and without the least iniury to the. system. Dr. JONES may be eansulted personally or by letter, desc:lhing all symptoms, or, If desired, he will consult with'patients at their residence, advice gratis: Dr. JONES. has private Consulting room-. Please ring the bell at the ladies entrance. The remedies used by Dr. JONES need no change of diet or hindrance from ba. sines All letters Must contain a stamp to ensure an' answer. Address Die. E. W. JONES, Pa. janl Franklin loose, Harrisburg, . GRAND VOCAL AND -INS 1 111,UXENTAL fa IC) Me" 10 NI RP! Toßzemmrs ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH, FRONT STREET ON TUESDAY .EYENING, JANUARY 2 4 2; 1861. AT 7% COCLOCIL, TICRETS 25 CENTS. PRIXEIWIXIL...PART • QUATIJOR--(lnsynmental) . By L. Binnutowne. FAlTH...Soprano Solo.' SONATO—In 0. for Violin and Pian0......8y BasztOvite. EATTLE-rTATER—Base Sole, . .. ... ..By .Pol.ollAlsE—(For Four Hands ) By C. M. Wean. SALUPatlS—S.oprano 5010.... By HIMIXL. OVERTURE, TO .419.L1PH OF BAGDAD' , (Orchestra.) By BOILDIkff. Mr 3: ! QUATUOR,. PROM 4, REMLRANIDE ”--(lnstrumental.) By Ds Roaxar. ANDRIR EVER:BRIGHT AND PAlR—Soprano Solo. QUE CONCENTR.ANTE—:For Violin and nanoßy. HAMM, By M. Onoss. THE TEMPEST—Bass Solo. W.N.DBMG BIARCH--(Ior Foul. Hands) . .• - By MICISDIBIOILT . . SUDITH—SoprOOO Solo.. —. .. ... . . . . .By CONOONX Pd orPOI:RI, FROM aILAITIA."--(Alrohestra.) janlVdtd. - , ' ' -By Furrow HETZE.I, I B .HOTEL DA.unto - , D&fll'WN co., PA. C . fi 45 D • ' well knowri and .long established PROPRIETOR. r Ttote]: has' again got into the hands o[ dharley HIS r th i„: di, who will keep it in first class style. 9t all Sloan can be aceonimodated with meals it any hour: - a: fond Ball Boom wiii:alynty;i be at the servieetf hivgnests.- ' Thankful ler, the ob er .: patronage ho has received and vicinity, he rasp-eat from tlie eitinena of la isbura follisoilOits a continuation of the satin janl BOYER'S SULTANANA'S OE . . For Rot and Cold Dishes of all Kinds. is most deliciona and ;pealing Settee, luvented,by th 'rimed "Soma,' for, the Lon a Reform Cidb, Le, since his ;eat*, manufactured- by the -known house of CROSSE & lIEWELL, London, from the final recipe. It is the favorite ,ce in _England, and on' the itbsent, with a high and grow, reputat on among American aid is much approved a stimulant to the appetite lid to "diidaticeL - - OPINIONS OF THE LONMIN PRESS. "We recommend our correspondent to try 1if015.1. 2 04- es's new &Owe, entitled. the 'Sultana's Sauce; It is made after the Turkish recipe. ; laver •is excellent, and it affords,considerablesid .in cases of slow and weak digestion:". 7 lhe Limed. * "Savory, Piquant, and Spicy; 'worthy the gent= of Soyer. li—Observer. "JV wont valuable adjunct to Fish) E0,?4/ 0 4 and Bowl; ..nd she*. havo a place on every Lade.' --dual. Sole Agents Tor the United States. 'GARDNER G. YGELIN,'2I7 Fultoret.. N. and BRAY & 8AY8144, 34 Cornhill, 13oston For s_alt. 09 Groce r and Tru t t Dealaril "erlrwb e re ..„tant4-dly,-Sta w -me TELE ATTENTION: , OF . .; • • - - Or THE- Uffit3LATIME 40' a= l:' sorldi4.ol of - - • 4 Lellec,diele and CapTalelts; • SilkyelOsaa,- ,, •erosiixid Holders, • •". • • - • ".• •Jik, hilsgtellds, Pencils, .. • . . end I. Yen viiiety - of - allidtads of-STATlONalilfrwldde forr pri42o i sd itiallii cannot be excelled of • 4 t • 4149 21 4414'4 .9dIFLP sQ0Kgrol11; - - 44,114ricOter.IP y 'g • O rt A stftkocay, ban retarnad 02 1 etl .„ SSW= ;leg, i r almr Ugrg . sir . 108. IliattUaluous. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR MAKEIVGI Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds ofPastry, &e. aisiqurecaurarD BY EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO Proprietors of Shommut Chemical Works. No. 88 INDIA STREET, Boston. • pONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re sult of careful chemical research. All its ingredi ents arc prepared in the highest state of purity, and com pounded with a view to produce bread of a far better quality, and in much less time, than by any other pro cess ; and by the manufactiaNto stibinit it, with entire confidence, to the judgAnent. of dieriminuting house keepers, bakers, &G, Bread of alt :KWh made by using Ocheentrated Leaven Moire digestible and nuitridous; has an agrcea. blu r natural taste ; is less liable to sour ; will retain ita moisture longer than by any other process, and the whole preparation for the Oren aunt not. exceed ten minutes. • • It is valuable because it is not perishable, and may be rendered available in places and at times when yeast is not within reach, as at sea.. In all climates and under all circumstances, it may he adopted, thus obviating all difficulty of,procutteg yeast or other ferme whigh is fieipietttly of an inferior quality; reidering - tbe Mead more or less unwholesome.. !. • , is also valuable as regards economy, as It h as, been isseslstined Wei a aaYieg, is effected, H91 2 1' of gpr lose than II percent. In the contiridi 'items nurciiof the saccharine of the flour is lost by beitig tonterted into carboLic acid gas, or spirit, and the Waste is in curred solely for the purpose of 'generating gas to rave the dough. By, using Concentrated Leaven this waste is avoided, and the gas obtained,th a manner %natty effi cacious. Fermentation, as has been stated, destroys a part oftlie Hour or meal, end, in consequence; a barrel of flour weighing 198 IDs , which, by the (taxmen method, ordinarily makes about 2501bs of bread, laves by this proces326o ins , thus effecting the very important saving 'or lAper"cent In the quantity album -By oonftirmity to the 'dtrections on each package, any person capable of ordinary attention may conduct the process, and, the re sult will invariably hellishly satisfactory. 'CERTIFICATE FROM OR. HAYES, ..dssayer to the State of Mammals: are. VI have analyied the Concentrated Leann, manufac tured by Messrs. Edw Chamberlin & Co., with referent* to its purity and efficiency of action in producing the ef fect of yeast in distending dough, and thereby rendering it fit for making - bread. This article is 61.1ilfhily WM, pounded, from perfectly pure material. It raises the dough without consuming the sugar or any other mind, pie in the flour, perfectly; and the same weight et Hour will produce more sweet, palatable breed than can be obtained through yeast; while tor cakes and pastry it is invaluable,.as it savexall risk, and much time of the pastry cook. '"The experiments made by me confirm the statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use. 'Respectfully, "A. A. HAYES, Si. D., State Assayer, . "18 Boylston street, Batton, SepteMber 25, 1860." DtRECTIONS litzzaxiturr Ann Ti Rou.s.—Two or three teaspoonsfal 'of Leaven, (according to the quality of the flour,) to one quart of 'flour; mix thoroughly by passing two or three Mmes through a sieve ; rub in a piece of. butter half the size of an : egg, and make the paste with cold milk or water, (milk is preferable) barely stiff enough to permit rolling out. 'Much kneading should be avoided, Cut in to desired form, and plaSe inonediately in a hot oven and bake quickly. ' • , LOAF BREAD.—Tbe same proportions of Leaven and floor sifted together as above; omit the butter, shd make the paste stif enough to knead into a lost; and bake im mediately in a slow oven. ° • . ' - artisan BRZAD.—Three teaspoonstut of Leaven to one quart of wheat meal, sited together ; ado one gill , of me /saes and two eggs ; make the pike thin with milk and 'bake it a glow 01 , 01/. ..Sao** . ffinun —Three teaspeonsful of Leaven to one pint of flour, sad one pint acorn meal, ell well sifted to gettrer; add two ear and abOnt a gill of molasses; make the paste thin with milk, and bilks slowly.. : Buotwassz Clara.-Flour and milk sufficient to make one quart of hatter;add one egg, then three teaspoonsltil of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick: lhdouros..Billi together one quart &hoar sad two tea- Riootisful of Le aven ; rub in a piece of bourbon' salary, . . .as an . egg ; mix with cold milk or water, and boil tea minutes.' • - MAXI= STRZZT CASH —Eta -.together two large sups 'of flour and two teaspoonful of Leaven; putlu half a cup = et" butter and a cop and a half Of sugar ; mix with cold mlik'or water to a stiffbatter, add sPiceto suit the taste, and bake immediately. -, PINONSAII SPONGE Cep -"-Two cups of white sugar beaten With the yolks of six eggs—the whites of Ws eggs beaten to a froth; then - beat all together-; add three cups of sifted flour; one cup of water; and three teaspoonful of Leaven; flavor with two teaspoonful of essence of le mon, and hake In &quick even Junmes —Sift together one quart of flour and three teaspoonful of Leaven ; rub in oue tea-cupful of butler, add a cup and a half of white sugar, and spice to suit the taste; mix stiff enough to roll oui, and bake quick. Meanest Cann.--Onequartof flour and thrte teaspoons ful of Leaven silted together ; add a cap of butter, one pound of currants, two cups of white auger, and ode tea spoonful of cinnamon ; mix with cold milk to a stiff bat ter, and bake in a slow oven .Cosir Caen-A./lie pint each of flour and Indian trval, and three teaspoonsful of Leaven, well sifted tege.her_; add one of molaeses and two eggs; mix thin wit h milk, and bake in a slow oven. Cur Cake.—Five cups of flour and three teaspoonful of Leaven, sifted together; add one cup of nutter, two of *sugar, and two eggs; all well beat together ; then- add a cup of currants, and spire to suit the taste. hake about half an' our. Lame' cum.—Three quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspoonful or Leaven sifted together; ouo pound of sugar and six ounces 01 butter beam', to a cream ; the Whites of eight eggs well beaten ; and the juice of ot e mon; mix with milk.. Wstssrin Cass.—Five pupa of Boar, three teaapoensful `of LeaVen ; three cups of sug.,r ; one 01 butter ; one et milk, and two eggs Lull and spice to the taste. Bake about half an hour. _ _ racked in Cases of 1; 2, 4, and Six Dozen Cans. Foreale by Grocers and Dog/pits geuerally. WILLIAM IaiILAGEB. A; BRO., Wholesale Agents, No. 59 Borth Front, Streei,Philaaelphia. n0v13431n SEAT ATTRACTION AT. THE NEW CITY STORE 'RICH & COWPERTIi WAT CORKER FRONT & NAB/MM. A NNOUNCE to the ci izens of Harris .ll- burg at d Wto lillblla generally, that ,hey hayejust returned from tte eastern cities wan a large and wen an lefded 5t"1.1t of Fall aud Winter Goods, which they will 8 0 . it the ve y lowest prices. DOMES= Gomm or every kind. - Bleached .nd Unbleached Idaslins, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. FL ANNIU 07 VERY DEKREPTION. assortmeUt Dtiinekilc C..! i t h _ lag th ,,,, cihe L esizAtea.l.9Ket ' large Meat amid at illreZ_4l.Fl- tieetio tot skating. b Mailfittemar Batinet4 sea oti " Black Cloihkatallprh...7 —, FlN BeaCl :A th3v 4gO ri'LCl :f a4t ßEN ha ile"T% . . A large assortment et'Casgimer cs, especially adapted (d. Roes wear. he assortment of Merino Drawers and Un dersigns.. An assortment of. Carpets irom 12% cleat yard to 81.00 per yard. ALSO LLTEST STYLES SATINPECHENES, PLAID VALENO'IAS, • 'VELVET POPLINS, • , STRIPED AND PLAID BICH PLAIN AND FIGURED • MERINOS, -• • RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL . WOOL DELAINES,' - BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. 11, large amortmentor iiiroche and Blanket :lawns, wink a inlis*k of the latest novelties. - Au assortment , of Piairk auAFigured Cameras. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. ar ticalar attention paid to first eines Hosiery and Un . tic., tic., &c. - An awe ot Bugeni e wove trail spring skirt pat tern extension. An .assortment or Shrouding and Mundt. QgICH & COWPIERTHWATP, oortier'of Print and Markrt Streets, /4arrisburg. 'Formeily oestiptell by 3 1.. Bitner. men. OATS OATS -BUSHE . S ON HAN prtm l. r . k . laju i ziar . = eiest i . Dealer, in (cal, jiji.lll coal delivered and afeig 'ed at. constlitara dear by; the Pitent Wei?h• Carat . brick's 40 - suit the thaas.-- wholatatit and /Man. -. 7 ' • jaalit DRC. -Wft—Orstl: . _., Sy___ _,...... , BIIItP-EGN- AND OCULIST, REBIDAL . ThcaI,I*IO , 1 9 1 A4 1 mmtni !Mgr. . 4 'iEitQw any lowed to . alkali tly4WiekliMsmaftikocutrall t o Ik illito ~ alarita--- VIM 'VW , , kr f. " w rr '241 i*Y44l. Ve ela .b"Edir" ja,a-dmay iim., Al A ME A.I3ORTMENTOF HAIR AND 413„ OLOTH Hw arp tairs. El