PailD (OTtlegrapb. HARRISBURG. Saturday Alterman, February 2, 1861. TEE LEGISLATURE was not in session to day, both Houses having adjourned-over until Mon day next. Many of - the - membere are now ab sent from the city. Tun Faze Wrenn announced to come off in the Methodist Church this evening, will not take place, Dr. Robinson having been unex pectedly called from the city. OIL SHIPIIIINTS —During the last fourteen months, as appears by a stateMent from the Vise President of the Sunbury and Erie , Rail road, the'enormous amount of 22;119 barrels of 011 was shipped over that road for Erie. This shows concludively the .productiveness of the wells in the Venango district. ' - HAERISBMIOIIIIO Parscorron.—Among the students in Princeton College are six young men from this city, all of whom occupy credita ble positions inflint old and excellent institu tion. They are John. A. Winebrenner, John De Witt, Charles C. Rawn, Jr., W. S. Pnr viance, Wm. R. Murray and Isaac K. Casey. The four •first named gentlemen expect to gradu ate neit June ; and that they will do so with honor to themselves and credit to the-institu tion, we do not doubt. THE TENACITY OF THE "SAFEST) Tl®."—lt has been judicially decided in New York that where a husband knocks his wife down twice by blows on the nose, once by a blow on the cheek, and then shakes a billet of wood at her, l'the provo cation is too alight to dissolve that sacred tie which binds her to her husband for life, for better or worse. The husband must keep do ing so if he wants his wife to be freed from him. But bow long? OLD PETER CAurrwrour, the venerable and ea centric Methodist preacher, who delivered a lectuie here-some months ago, made a speech in New York city recently. He related some , anecdotes of General Jackson, and he wished to God such a man as Jackson was 'at the head of the affairs of our Government. He said liewai the son of a soldier of the revolution ; that from the knees of his father he bad been taught to bate tortes, and he bated them still ; and he would say, let the heavens fall, but preserve the Union. New Music.—" Tuscan Girls Crowning the Sea," Adrett, founded on the annual custom prevailing in Tuscany of crowning the sea with flowers, with words by Mrs. - Crawford apd mu sic by Stephen Glover, "Roses, Roses, beautiful as Day", by C. Marsh, and, " Love's Sweet Summer," by Alfred Merlin, are two new and very pretty songs, and the " Blue Bells of Scot land," one of Weatrop's pretty airs for, little fingers and arraugeJJor small hands, comprisea some of the latest phbileations of 0. Dixon & Co., Boston, and are for sale with a great va riety of sheet and book music and musical merchandise generally at Mr. 0. C. B. Carters, No. 98 Market street. - HOLDING COURT UNDER exchange states that recently Judge .Whits, and a lot of hungry lawyers, met up the West Branch, somewhere in the woods, to find "Cameron county," but on getting together found no Court Home, -no Juries, "no noth ing," but an act Of incorporation full of mitt aims and absurd commissions. So they smok ed, told stories, sung songs, drank a. little, anathematized the Legislature,appointed a com mittee to prepare a County Act that would "stick," and went home with "nary dollar" made, except by the Court Crier and landlords who extemporized a county town somewhere la Shippen township. .---.411r.•••••••• SLIPPHILY—.A.MUSING WRINICT SOZNIB.—The rain which fell during the night immediately con gealed, and this morning the streets and pave ments were coated with an icy surface smooth as glass, rendering locomotion a very , unpleas ant and dangerous operation for market goers. A number of amusing feats of ground and lofty tumbling occurred, and we noticed the contents of a great many :well-filled market baskets ly ing alxiut loose on the street. Two or three persons, one of theth a lady, were seriously in jured by falling upon the icy pavements. The Book says, othe wicked stand on slippery places ;" but this , morning both saints and sin ners found it difficult to stand, much less walk, on slippery places. We heard one lady remark. to another, "take heed lest you fall," and she had scarcely finished the sentence when, down she went. ller ample crinoline, however, broke the force of the fall, and she descended gracefully without sustaining any damage, ,fx cept the breaking of her steel hoops. Many more amusing street scenes occurred which we have not this or room to describe. GIMBAL Tom Tmtram,—The levee of Tom - Thumb was attended last night by a very large and fashionable audience, the spacious hall be ing crowded to its utmost capacity. ,The Gen eral was as lively and vivacious as when here ten years ago, and his entertainment gave uni versal satisfaction. The singing of Mr. D Vaal was excellent. The song "Let me kiss him for his mother," was rendered itk unexcep tionable style, and in such a way as 'tor affect many of his hearers to the shedding of tears. A patriotic song'ntitled, "For the Union we will die," was received with a general outburst of en thusiasm, in which the ladies participated, the, applause continuing for several minutes. The incident was demonstrative of the strong Union sentiment which pervades all classes of our com munity. Among the comic songs by Mr. Tom ram was one entitled " The Little Gray Fat Man," which put every body into a laughing humor, and did dyspeptics more good than all the quack nostrums they ever swallowed.--, As a whole the entertainment was one •of 'the most pleasant ever given here. The General holds another levee this evening, and we ex pect " everybody and all their relations" to pay him a visit. He ,will« appear twice on . Monday, afternoOmand evening. Losr.--Testerday morning, the weigh beam and weights connected with one of the patent weigh carts. The weigh beam has been recov ered, but the weight is still among the missing, The . finder will be suitably rewarded by leav ing it at this office. WENT To Puisori.—One George Robinson was arrested for disorderly conduct in John Shear er's tavern, where he' purchased a quart of tanglefoot and refused to pay for it. In default of bail Alderman Kline committed him to prison for trial. Rto rs' Parsos.—The insane man Martin Wolf, who has given the prison keeper so much trouble for some months past, died about eleven o'clock this forenoon. He bad been unwell for some two weeks, and was regularly attended by the prison physician. He partook of a hearty breakfast this mornigg, bat the , keeper on vis iting the cell at the hour above ,named found him dead. We presume his remains will be interred in the pauper burial . ground at the poor house. Ow BIM= WAXING UP. —An oil ,company has been organized in Butler, with "the inten tion tion of boring on the Connoquessing, near.that town. l'early one hundred shares are r already subscribed, and the work is expecte& to ad vance at once. The company have determined to go to the depth of ..eight hundred feet to . , test the matter. dil,has also been disdovered in Mercer county. =CEEI Mostots.—We are indebted to Mr. 'Wm. Knoche for copies of the new and beautiful songs, ‘`lfark I I Hear an Angel Sing," "Still in My Dreams," "Happy be Tby Dreams,'-' and the other popular ballads sung at Tom Thumb's concerts. They may be 'obtained at Mr. 'Knoche's store No. 92 Market street, who is .connected with the largest publishing houses in this country, and agent for foreign music. 1 ~~~~~ A. SLEIGHING Iscrmair.—A few nights ago while a friend of ours was enjoying a sleigh- ride "by the sweet silver light of the moon," on one , of the highways leading from this city, he discovered, when about five miles out, a fine -sleighing equippage, seemingly tenantless, . standing in the middle of the road. On near ing the object he found it well provided with buffalo robes and all the etdeteraa necessary for a comfortable ride. No appearance of life could be detected, until he reined up along side, when from beneath the cover of) buffalo robes out - sprang a gentleman with hat gone, hair rumpled, and plotliiirg. - .. • -rat disorder. Our friend applied the whip and leaving the gentleman to return:to his former comfortable position unmolested. Mortar..-It is extremely bad policy, when out sleigh-riding, to stop in the middle of the road to enjoy con fidential conversations, even under the shelter of comfortable buffalo robes ! • AN IMPORTANT BILL. —A bill of very great importance to laborers throughout 'the State has passed the House, and been sent to the Senate for concurrence. ft is entitled "an Act for the better security of the wageS of labor ers," and provides as follows : That all wages that may. be. due from the owner or owners of any manufacturing estab lishment, to any laborer or laborers In or about 13 !Etch establishment, for any period not ex ceeding six months immediately preceding the death or insolvency of such owner or owners, shall be a lien upon such establishment, and shall be first paid from the proceeds of the sale of such establishment : Provided, That the same be presented to the officer executing the writ before distribution of the proceeds of the sale. The second section declares, that, in pan of the dissolution, by death or otherwise, of any partnership, firm or.incorporated com pany, all debts dne or owing, to operatives or laborers for services performed for such part nership, firm Or incorporated company, for any period not exoeeding one year, shall first be provided for and - paid out of the effects of as sets of said or company in preference of oeto any other claim : Provided, That this act shall not impair or affect the right of the widow or children of any' decedent to retain three hundred dollars, as provided by existing laws of this Commonwealth. a The bill is a meritorious one, and we doubt not it will pass the Senate, receive the appro bation of the Executive, and become a law. It will glie laborers that protection to which they are justly entitled, and which, should have been extended to themlong ago. - ~w~ Homs CONVERUTION.—ChiIdren hunger per petually for new ideas, and the most pleasant way of reception hay the voice and the ear, not the eye and the printed page. The one mode is natural and the other artificial. Who would not rather listen than 'read ? We not unfrequently pass by" in the papers a full report of a lecture, and then go and pay our -money to hear the Self same words uttered. An au dience will listen closely from the beginning to the. end of an address _which not one.in twenty of those, present would read 'with the same attention. This is emphatically true of children. They will learn with pleasure from the lips of parents what they deem it drudgery to study in the books ; and even if they have the misfortune to be deprived of the education al advantages which they desire,' they cannot fail to grow up intelligent . if, they enjoy in childhood and youth the privilege of listening daily to the conversation of intelligent people. Let parents, then, talk much and talk well at home. A father who is habitually silent in his own house may be, in many respects, a wise man; but he is not wise in his silence. - We sometimes see, parents'who are the life of every company which they enter, dull, silent, uninter esting at home among their children. If they have,not mental -activity and mental stores sufficient for bpth, let them first provide for their own houtieholds. Ireland exports beef and wheat, and lives on potatoes; and, they fare as poorly who reserve their social charms for com paniens abroad, and keep their dullness for home consumption. It is better to instruct chil dren and make them happy at home, than it is to charm strangers or amuse friends. A. silent house is a dull place for young people, a place from whicb they will escape if they can. They will talk-of being "shut up" ,there ; and the youth,who does not Jove homg IS in danger. Make home, then, a cheerful and.pleasant spot. Light it up with cheerful, instructive conver sation. Father, mother, talk Your best at tiinnogluania > Eail 4Lelt.grapt), Octtnrbetp afternoon, februcirp 4_1861. THE Locir-Up.—The only guests of the city last night were John Keys and George Howard, straggling vagrants. This morning they were discharged and ordered - to leave the city. NtusArrce.=-Thomas Bennett and George Rob inson were before the. Mayor, charged with cre ating a nuisance at the corner of Chestnut street and Meadow Lane, by, emptying the con tvnts of asard-house into the outlet of a sewer. They were fined five dollais and costs. Comma To Hanirsauno.—We learn from the Altoona papers that the Mountain Commandery No: 10 Knights Templar, will visit Harris burg on the twenty-second of February, and participate in the ceremonies incident to rais ing the American flag on the dome of the Cap tol, provided they receive an invitation from -the Committee.- Of cimise,the invitation will be extended at once. Corm or Contsrosflats.—Since our last re port, the following cases have been disposed of: Dr. Lee W. Buffington and , others vs. the heirs of Henry Bilebler, deced. 'This case, which has been on trial for several days, was given to the , jury yesterday afternoon.. The amount:of land in controversy was about three hundred and thirty acres, and a veidict Was rendered in favor ef the plaintiffs for all except some seventy-four acres, in regard to which title was found to be in defendants. ' Jonas E. Bringer vs. B. E. Taylor.. Action of trespass against a constable for selling a horse retained by plaintiff° under -the provisions of the $3OO exemption law. Verdict 'in 'favor of plaintiff for $l3O. - • Anthony King vs. John J. Shoemaker. This is on action of assumpsit to recover from de 7 fendant the amount of a bill owed to phdittiffs by the firm of Reese Sr. Harper, the payment of of which its alleged, defendent assumed. On trial. LETTER FROM MAJOR ARDERSON.—A short time ago; the Hope Fire Company,' of this city, unanimously elected Major Robert Anderson, now in command of Fort. Sumter, an honora 2 ry member of the company. The Secretary wrote to the . Major informing him of the fact, and enclosing a series of complimentary reso lutions adoptedby the company. The following letter in reply, gracefully acknowledging . the, compliment paid him by the "Rivers," was received a few - days ago, read at the stated meeting of the company last evening, and ordered to be published : FORT Sagas, S. C. Jan. 24; 1861. FE B. Hiplain, Fact., • will thank you to make my aerT knowledgments to your company for the honor they have conferred upon me by their electing me an honorary member of the same. The noble sentiments expressed in the resolutions you sent me show that the members of your company would, if• they had been placed in similar circumstancetycertainly have done as much for our beloved country as I have done God grant that you may never be called from your most honorable and laborious but peaceful duties at the "brakes," to be occupied in civil strife. I am, Sir, yours very respectfully, - RdBKIELT ANDKOSON, Major United States Army. A SHORT SERMON ON PREAHNING.—It has been aptly remarked that there are some things that preach besides men. Sometimes it is a book, sometimes an unwritten life, and sometimes there is a sermon in a stone. There is no lack of preachers. If there is a dearth in anything, it is practice ; if there is any famine in the land, it is a moral one. Lives preach. When a minister's son desecrates the "Sabbath, he preaches more loudly and more eloquently than his father in the pulpit. When a winkAealer's boys grow spendthrifts, and go reeling through the streets, It is an exposition of the text with whichhe started—"Am I my brother's keep er ?"—more forcible than any divine could give by a score of arguments. When a fashionable mother teaches her daughters to dispise labor and ignore mental attainments, andlives to see them taking 'in washing and lowing, there is an inference to be drawn from such educa tion more potent than any pulpit could portray. When ayoung man makes beautiful prayers in the social meeting, and refuses to comfort the widow and the fatherless, and locks his "closet" door except on the first day -of the week, his six days preaching not only eclipse the seventh, .but-give rise to the question whether Pharisees are obsolete. :When a gov ernment officer betrays his trust, and absconds with a hundred thousand dollars wanting on, , the records, which with he gaVe great dinners, and lived like 'a nabob, and finds instead of a state prison, a false, sickly sympathy among brother politicians, there is a comment upon fast living and'' fabse morality more PoWertril than any exposition upon the life of DiVes, -from a theologian's pen. Of many it would be wisdem to say, as the lady'did, when naked of a student, whose life was a burlesque upon his_pieraing, Whether he Was preaching—"no, he is practicing." Knorr=la IN'sw Granular, ATLAS FOB 1861. This is Mitchell's latest and best attempt to furnish the American people with a complete Atlas, comprising a eeries of seventy-six maps and plans of different cities in the United States, with a full and accurate list of post of fices, arrangedln alphabetical order,numbering some twenty-five thousand, and corrected cen- VS of , the principal towns and cities acoording to the latest - returns,and ether statistical know ledge so important to every man'of business.. Its maps are clear and distinct. The bounds ries of each county and State are plain and dis tinct, the coloring beautiful, all combining to make it, one of the most attractive and' desire. ble works for the drawing-room - or center table work every family audit to possess—while the low price at which it is famished, places it within the reach of families of moderate means The engravings are entirely new, being gotten up expressly for this "work, and give solemness to the lettering and lines of demarkatifen of the 'different countries, seldom met with. _ • The work is sold only by agents and cos be procured of tfie agent who is now visiting this city. Jan. 214 f. =I 1:1=1 JOB. F. JAOGBVS LARGE ARRIVAL OF NSW GOODS.-THE CHEAP. EST GOODS OFFERED Ym.-2,000 yards Canto% cannel at 10 cents, worth 12 cents. 2,000 yards bleached 4-4 muslin at 10. cents, Worthl2 cents.' 100 Pe beautiful new style print at 10 cents, worth 12 cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and 8 cents, worth 12 cents, warranted fast color.- 1,500 yards of unbleached Muslin at 10 cents, the best ever made for the price. 1,000 under shirts and drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cents.— Socks and and ladies stockings , a large variety. Our whole stock of winter goods, such as Shawls, De Laines, Pant Stuff, Cloth, and all kinds of Flannels will sell'off at cost. Now is the time to get bargains. S. Duller, at Rhoads' old corner. B U Y TEE B NORTON'S Col 1•T 211 TT - SALT RHEUM AND -SCROFULA, `PIOJELNIANINTLY CURED! - SALT.RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD HEAD, FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR BRRS' ITCH, ,AND ALL ITCHING • OR BURNING SORM,AND ERUP 'TIONS OF THE SKIN. ' Ibts Ointment bears no resemblance to ay ot ner ex vernal remedy' at preseht before the World. The mode o Its Operation ispecollar. t penetrates to the basis of the disease—goes to its Ivy source—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the in on the surface. Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt gleam, Sac., Swats downward, thus drlaing the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible ladernal maladies. • NORTON'S Gruntsfri, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward, and every particle of is dis charged atoll thepores. Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are4.he 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 relarse. Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have hied every professional mode of treatment and every ad vertised curative. without relief, iere is a certain, safe, and expeditions remedy for the evils you endure. A ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of ail that's hCre tate& Since its Bret introduction, the properties of the Oint ment have been tested in the most obstinate cases—caana hat utterly defied the best medical skill in tee country, and upon Which moat celebrated healing springs pro duced no ellect--and in every instance with every enc . Sold in Large BotUas—Price 60 Cents. GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York, . . WIIDLEBALIE DEPOT AT TENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER'S; Wholesale 13ruggisls, lb Beekiean it., 14. `. Sold by Geo.BusozooL Harrisburg, Pa. uw7,4l.ewly TIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CIARIcWS. OELERRATED FEMALE PILLS., Prepared from a Preseriplionve SirT. Clarke, AL D.; Physician Betraordimitry to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is untiling in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution - is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obatitlations; and a speedy pure -may be relied on. TO-MARRIE D LADIES the it c" e ar—n , seMsg ty mkt. bring_ au_ Each bottle,price One Dinar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Brktain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. ThesePiat should not be , taken by jennies during the FIRSZTHREE MONTEtSof Pregneteow, asthey are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are In all Mend Nervous and SpinalAlfeetiens, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, 'Hysterics and Whites, hese PHIS wig effect a core when all other means have failed; and at• though. a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which slunild be carefully preserved. N. 8.--61.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mall. Pnr sale by.C. A;BANNTAHT. IMPORTANT TO FENALEN DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by CormiElia L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YOBS CITY. THE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long - and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful lifenatruations, removing all ob. structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, whiles, all me , yeas affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, an.,.disturbed sleep, which arise from mterrupticin T.) MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheesemau'a Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. ' ladies who have been disappointed In the use °Luther Pills can-place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesemates Pills doing all that they represent - to do , NOTICE, . _ That it erne condition of the female system in which the Pius cannot be taltengoahout yorducum a PECULIAR RESULI. oonditft referred to la PREGNANCY— the vault, MISCARRIAGE. &oh is the irresistible tendency of the medicine to restore hd serail functions to a, normal condition, that wen the repreductioe power of nature cannot renal it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free ._from _ anything inioricus. Explicit directions, - which should be read, no. companyeach box. Price $l. sont. by mail on enclosing $1 to The Cox:rams I. Ofweeersuu, Box 4,531, Pent Moe, Now York Ity,.• _ Bold by one I. , agglatin euerytown lathe U nited suttee B. B. ItUTCHINGS, general Ageitt for the United States, . 14 Broadway, New York, o whom all Wholesale orders should be addr Rawl. 6cil4 in Hanieburg by O. A. ILuervesEir gy29-d Awl • Wa call. he attentionof oar readers to an article advertised in another column, called BLOOD FOOD It is an entirely new discovery, and must not Ns confound ed with any, of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It Is food forthe blood , already prePared for ab sorption; pleasant to the taistkand natural in action ; and what one' ains he retains. Let all those, then r who are suffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disown or ailment, take of this Bloon FOOD and be restored to health. We notice, that our Druggists have received a supply of this article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. Esrox's IN. FANTILB COIDUL, which every mother should have, It is said to 'contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind Whatever, and of course must beinvaluable for all Winn .ooinplaints. It is also said that it wiltallay all pain, and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels: Let all mothers and niursea, who have endured anxious days and sleepless n ghts, procure a supply and be at once relieved. na-See advertisement... - aultfebd For sale byd.ikumvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Da , . • TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Anviammani having been Teetered to health in a few weeks by a very - simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affect ion, end that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to hie fellow-sufferers the means of mire. To all who desire lt, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of - harge), With the directions for preparing and using. the same, which they wilt - flnd a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is:to bluetit the afflicted, and. spread information which he conceives to be nvaivable, and he hopes every suf ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and'may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, , Williamsburgh, Kings county, New York. Woo Holt BisTO/laTivn.—Among all preparations for the hair. .that have been introduced as infallible none has ever given th e satisfaction or gained the popu larity that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorativ,enow has. His Restorative has poised the ordeal of inninner: able fashionable toilets, and the ladles, 'wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peerless article. They find, wbereVer they have-tested it, pronounce it a peer less article. They find, where the hair is thinned, that it creates. a ftesh growth—that it Wily restores the getative power of the roots on the denuded places, and causes the 'fibres to eh cot forth aneirthat tt dissolves and removes dandruff, prevents grayness, restores the hair to its original eolor when grayness has actually su pervened, giv*M a rich lustre, imparts the softneis and dexibility or silt to the hair, and keeps it always hurl. ant healthy and in full vigor.—"N. Y. Tribune." gold by all respectable Druggists .de2t lin Nem 2lniertizentents LIQUORS AT COST ! HATING concluded to discontinue the emitters, we offer our large and complete assort, ment or Ma Wine, B LODI re, and liquors of every do scription'at•cost without reserve. THE ATTENTION OF MEMBERS 'OE THE LEGISLATURE AND STRANGERS risitinethe City is called to the largest and finest as sortment of • Letter, Not and Cap Papers, Envelopes, Pens and Molders,. Ink, Inkstattds, Pencils, Writing Sand, hand Boxes, Blotting Board, and a full variety of all kinds of STATIONERY* which for Fice and quality cannot be excelled, at BERGNER'S WRAP BOOKSTORE, 51 Market Street. de29 . . ORANGES AND LEMONS. IORTY BOXES in, prime order just re ceived end for Sale bT GREAPEEDUCTION IN PRICES 1 WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWI-Ite . MACHINES, NEW. IMPROVEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES. :rPHE WHEELER & WI4_,SON Manufao ± turing Company'baving gained ,ttr. their snits at taw, with infringing manufacturers ef Sewing Machines, propose that the public should' be benefitted thereby, and have accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing Machines. After this date they will be sold at rates that will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacttire, capital invested, and expense of making sales ; such prices% a will enable them . to -matte. first claw machines, and, as heretofore, guarantee them in every particular. In accordance with the announcement above I will sell their'splendid Sewing Machines at prices from $45 to $9O for the fine full case machines. It is swell estab lished fact that • Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine is the beat one in the market, the best made, most suple and least liable to get out of order, and, they are new as low as the inferior machines. Call_ and see them a Third. and Market. - del-8m . W. O. lIICROS., A ent. FOR 'RENT.-THE STORF ! BOOM. AND 'CrIVAR of N 0.12, west Market square. Posses sion given on the first of April next.. Far particulars enquire of . [jan9-dtl] FKLIX. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING - paudippr,PElA FASHIONS. GR ANVILL.E STONES' ONE PRICE GIFT OLO THING EMPORIUM No. 607= CHESTNUT STREET. A superb stock of fine French, English and American dLOITESi. OASS.IMEEES, and VRSTINGS, For City and Country trade, with -,,, e.unappioachable aortment of RNADY. Mein' CLOTHING at tOtr lowest cash pricer , .IFI , Gut OGG PRICH la asked, and a GIFT of intrinsic worth and uan - prosemed - with each article sold. Particular attention .paid to the Customer department, and garments made midden& to order to any address.- g Inaurgiaim this new system of doing business, the patrons of his that the cost o 1 , 6 g is deducted from, and zgovanan.-t o the rite of the arti cle sold. ' His immensely Increasing .-'es enabli n g him to act thus liberally, sad at , the same time 4." realize a _remunerative . profit. all articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. GRANVILLE STOKES' . ONE PRICE CLOTHING EDIPORIIIN. •604 CHIT3TNIIT sTREM -- octl9-flind _SO YER'S SULTANANA'S SAUCE For Hot and Cold Dishes of all Kinds ust delicious and Sawa, invented by tit "Seim,' for the Lon :m Club, Is, since his manufactured by the win house of CROSEIB & u, Loudon, from the ecipe. Itie the favorite England, end on the with a high and grow aVen among American , aed is much approved timulant to the appetite digestion. OPINIONS OF TRIO LONDON PItESS. 13 , 9 dawly • - - - _ "We recommend our correspondent to try Moss. Sev en's new Salmi, entitled' the 'SultanaN Sauce.' It is made after the Turkish recipe ; its flavor- is excellent, and it affords considerable aid, in cases of slow and weak dlgestion."—.7he Lancet. "Savoryjlonant, and Spicy, worthy the genius of Soyer.”—Oldenter., • - “A most valuable 'adjunct to 'Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table."—Atias. Sole Agents for the United States. • GARDNER G. YICIEUN, 217 Fatten at. and BRAY & HAYRS, 84 COrnhill, Boston. For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere. janl4•4ly.3taw-Ins ATWO STORY BRICK ROUSE, with a Two Story Back Building, being a very desirable private residence, situated in Second street below Mul berry, is offered for rent. The property has. been relit ted, and is now In good repair, being T.AMERILD and Liz- PAINTED. For further information apply ,o • THEO. F. .BOYIR, Cor. Third and Chestrast Streets. Janb•dtf NEW ARRANGEMENT. TE'SUBSCRIBER having purchased of Wm. Moyer his Stock Of STONE WARE intends to commence the MANUFACTURE OF ALL KINDS OF STONE WARE ethic NEW POTTERY on the canal opposite the Car FatACry. With a superior kiln and experienced workmen, be expects to be able to make such ware as shall commend itself to public favor. jans-lmd JOHN W. COWDEN. ALBUMS 1 ALBUMS 1 1 The finest assortment of ALBUMS ever offered in this city, ranging in price from 50 cents to $lO 00 each, bound in all styles of Binding, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 51 Mark Street. H. L. GODBOLD,' PRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of Fianoti, 'Melodeons, &c., &c. will receive orders in future at WM. XCNOCIIE'S Music tore, 92 Market street All orders left at the above named place, or at the Buehler House, will meet with prompt attention. First class PIANOS for sale. seplB •dly CANDLES! PARAOTNE CANDLES, SPERM CANDJ NA, • ADAMANTINE CANDLES, &SABINE CANDI ;FS, • - STAR CANDLES, . • CHEMICAL SPERM- CANDLES, . TALLOW CANDLES. . - A large lot of the abo've In store and for salii at the low . est prices by: DOCK JR. . & ,yang Opposite itunCourt Rouse'. VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designers and Eneravers on Wood. N. E. COIL irISTH & CHESTNUT STS., EXtUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving tic beauty correctness and dispatoh. Original designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons Wishing cuts, by sending a Photographer Daguerreotype, cal` have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Fatents, &c., engraved as well on per sonal application. Fancy zuvelopes, Labels, Bill readings„ Show Sills, Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the highest style of art, add ;at tne lowest prices. For specimens of line engraving, see the Illustrated works of J. B. Lippincott & Co., E. H. Butler &Co. A NEW LOT TADIEs , • SHOPPING & TRAVELING} HAci# Comprising a number of . newstyles . GE,NTS' and LA MM' Money Purses and 'Wallets ., tee .1000:tent, Jost received,nd friM aa a l itlla CFFEAP BOOMSIORM,' - • ,U Market Are St WM. DOCK JR. & CO., 0 posite rho Court Rouse WM. DOCK JR. & CO FOR RENT. Nem 2lntrtigentents. STORE ROOM FOR RENT. THE STORE ROOM next to the Court House, late in the occupancy of Mr. Glover. Pos. session given on the first of April. Enquire of jan27-tf WTRTEI. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &C. ALFRED F. ZrtsinsIERMAIT & CO ., 1 1 ;r0. 52 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg, Pa.,opposite Essit's HOTEL and adjoining the Rottener EOM, having purchased the stock of E. F Jennings, and added a large assortment of NEW JEW ELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest cash price, and solicit patronage. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly and promptly re paired and delivered. ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO. Haring disposed of my stock of Jewelry to A. F. Zim merman & Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my for mer customers - as practical and experienced Watch Makers, and solleit for theta a continuanCe of the patron. age which has been so generously extended to me dining the last At years. jan29 ELMER F. JENNINGS. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE! lIRICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNIER FRONT & MARKET SM. ANNOUNCE to the citizens of Harris burg at d the public generally; that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and well se lected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they will Bell 31 the ye ry lowest prices. DOMESTIC. GOODS of every kind. Bleached and Unbleached Moans, • Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment of Welsh Flannels for skirting. An assortment Domestic Ginghams, Manchester Ginghams, " Satinetts and Ca ilaimeres,l Black Cloths at all prices ' •' Cloths for Ladies' Chesti;rlields, ' Beaver Cloths for the Arab Make. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS. A large assortment of Casstmer es, ,espeetally adapted to Bora wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un dershirts. An assortment of Carpets from 123 i eta a yard to $l.OO per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN . DEORENES,' PLAID VALENCIAS, VELVET POPLINS. STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED MERINOS, . - RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DEILADTES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment. of Broche and Blanket Shawls, with alai stock of the latest novelties. An assortment of Plain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to first clam Hosiery and Em broideries, kto., he., &e. An assortment of Bugent e wove trail spring skirt rat tern extension. _ An assortment of Shrouding and Flannels. MUCH& COWPERTELWAIT, Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg. Formerly occupied by J. L. Bitner. oct2s4Y NOTICE. it • 211 C Clo .A.• MI • DR. D. W. JONES, EMBALM' HOlJBk HARRISBURG, PA. - 111 - AS now permanently - ideated there, I.l_ and may be consulted on all diseases, but more particularly diseases or a private nature, such as ay.- =l ,, e=r r icture.minal_ , - ElnEing in Ear, Ea pi a Heart, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Female Complaints, and all derangement of the gentle organs. Dr. JONES will guarantee a perfect restoration with such mild and balmyjulcds of herbs that will carts width Place of throwin it baek , l , mik - gte - .Satitution. All diseases - dr - rue' dder speedily cured. A cure warranted or no charge—mild cases cured in from three to five days. TAKE IT IN Tt SYPEELES. This is one of the most horrid of all diseases If not im mediately cured. Makes its appearance in sores and eruptions Over the Whole bogy, and the throat becomes ulcerated. The victim of this disease becomes a horrible object till death puts an end to his suffering. To such Dr. JONES Were the safest and most sure remedies in America. There are persons in Harrisburg can testify he cured Omni. after all ether treatment failed. Dr. JONES offers a remedy to prevent the infection of such dangerous diseases. His a certain remedy if used according to direction and without the least injury to the system. Dr. JONES may be consulted personally or by letter, dose, thing all symptoms or, if desired, be will consult with patients at their residence, advice gratis. Dr. JONES has private consulting rooms. Please ring the bell at the ladies entrance. The remedies used by Dr. JONES need no change of diet or hindrance from bu siness Au letters must contain a stanip to ensure an answer. Address Die. D. W. JONES, junl. Faintlin House, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT SEVERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSES in different parts of this city. Stabling at tached to some of them. Possession given the first of April next. D2-3m) CHAS. C. RAWN • . Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, !mita -0,0W4/1„, mica, any irritation or Serenest of cty 0 ' the Throat, Relieve the Hacking RONGHS Cough in Consumption, Bron chitis, Asthma, and Catarrh, ) 'W OW,/ FUECLIeaIrG a SPEAKERS and SINGERS. Few are aware of the impOrtance of checking a Cough or-" Common Cold" in its first stage Olhat which In the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHRSP . ' containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble In. my Throat, (for which the "TROCISIV , are a specific) having made me often a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their use. to Public Speakers." BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S REV. E. H. CHAPIN. ' , Have proved extremely serviceable for Hoarseness." - TROCHES . _ . REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." REV. A. C. EGGLESTON. "Contain no Opium or anything injuri ous." DR. A. A. HAV WS, Chemist, Boston. . . "A simple and pleasant combination_ for Coughs, are," BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES "Beneficial in Bronchitis DR. J. F, W. LANK, "I have proved thew excellent for Whooping Cough." • , _ REV. H. W. WARREN, “13eneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." REV.' S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. BROWN'S TRocnEs' BROWN'S -TROCtIES BROWN'S "Effectual in removing Hoanteness and Irritation of the Throat; so common with Speakers and Singers." Prof..M. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher of -Ennio, Southern Female College. "Great benefit - when taken before and after. preaching, as they prevent Hoarse ness. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage tome." REV. H. ROWLEY, A. - M, President of Athens College, Tenn. far Sold bye]] Druggists at 25 contact box. noy2B-dswllm TROCHES' BROWN'S TROCIaES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S =330 LOCHER'S LIVERY STABLE. ORANGE OF LOCATION. THE SUBSCRIBER has removed his j_ Livery Establishment to the NEW AND 'SPACIOUS FRANKLIN ROUSE STABLES' corner of Raspberry and Strawberry alto's, where he will keen'a stock of excel lent GORSES, and new and fashionable BUGGIES and CI, El-UAW - 8, to Peat moderate rates. I=l2 • GEO., W. LocrtEE, agt ASSIGNEWS SALE. WILL BE SOLD at public sale or out cry, at the eerier of 'Fourth and Chesnut streets, in the , city of: Harrisburg, on THURSDAY, February 7, tit 2 o'cloct M. the following articles : Your Horses, one Two Hor,se,,Wagon, three One Horse - Wagons, one Cart, two Wheelbarrows, one Pateht Sire* Cutter, Single and Double Harness; lot of Lime, Briolfs),Boarde, gaits, .Cheittnut Fogs, BORA Fence, Sc. . 3an2B.2mis Assignee of Daniel Bileadn. STEEL OARPENTEII AND JOBBER. OORlfig W41.X7J7 AYL FROM WREN= 1 OBBING of all kinds done at short u notice, in good style, dad on reasonable team DX. 4, F. BIGELOW, Boston