pail g Ettegrapb. HARRISBURG Monday Afternoon, Februnry 4,,1861. THE LADY who lost a cloth glove in Brant's Hall last Saturday night, can obtain it at the DAILY TELEGRAPH Office. Fras COMPANY Marrisoi.—Stated meetings of the Citizen, Friendship, Good Will and Paxton Fire Companies will be held this evening, in their respective halls, at seven o'clock. GIINERAL Tom Twain drew another full house on Saturday night, and the entertainment was entirely satisfactory. He will appear for the last time this evening. The General has been very liberally patronized by our citizens. .-~,w._. AN EXTRA BUM SWI3AT.-A. gentldatr-- Danbury,' Ct., while taking what is technically called a "rum sweat," set himself on fire, and was only put out after great exertions. • Which was put out? The sweat, the fire, or the individual ? -~••- Stemititio.—We have - had nine consecutive weeks of excellent sleighing. Can any one complain of want of sleighingl—Exchange. They are complaining at Charleston, because the secession troops are not allowed to go a slaying at Fort Sumter. =l= THE RevrvAr. Magmas in the Locust Street Methodist Church and Fourth Street Bethel are still in progress. Last evening the former church was crowded to overflowing, and some twenty or thirty penitential mourners stir rounded the altar. Both meetings will be con tinued during the present week. TES Loos-llr contained five lodgers on Sat urday night, and two last night, all perambu, 'sing vagrants. One of themiwas an old sail or, who shipped a heavy sea of tanglefoot and was brought to anchor in the 'retreat for fel lows of his class. They were introduced to the Mayor, who reprimanded and dismissed them. I=l=l Tau NATIONAL RIFLES of Mount Joy, and the Lancaster Fencibles, it is said, are willing to join in the parade here on the twenty4econd of February, if invited by the committee. We have no doubt the Carlisle, York and Reading companies can also be induced to participate in the demonstration, if invited in time to enable them to make the necessary preparations. The committee should call a meeting and actprompt ty and vigorously. FRUIT Gnowitas' CONVENTM.—The second annual meeting of the "Fruit Grower's Society of Eastern Pennsylvania;" will be held in Rend log, commencing on Wednesday nest,. and will probably be in session for two or three days. We are informed that several reports and papers of much importance to _fruit growers, will be read by appropriate committee; and from the character of the first meeting an in teresting time is anticipated. Will Dauphin county be represented in the convention? === KING Corron.—The Sluebenville Herald says : —"Since the existing obstructions to the sea ward transportation of cotton from the port of Charleston to Northern cities, shipments of that staple are now made from Memphis and other cities, and pass in boats up the Missis sippi and Ohio Rivers to Pittsburg, where It is shipped by the Pennsylvania Railroad. There were at our landing, this morning, in addition to our two Wheeling packets, three steamers on their way up, heavily laden with cotton,and a goodly number of free colored persons who find the South, at present, too hot for them." Pazertizzer LINCOLN has determined to leave. Springfield on Monday next, and will .pass through here on his way to the Federal Capital, which he expects to reach on the 26th inst. Of course our citizens, irrespective , of party, will unite with the Legislative Committee in giving the President elect a fitting reception. If it could be arranged to have President Lincoln here on the twenty-second of February, the time designated for elevating the American Flag to the dome of the Capitol with appro priate ceremonies, his presence would impart additional interest to the occasion, and draw an immense crowd of people to the city from the neighboring towns and counties. We throw out this suggestion for the consideration of the committees of invitation and arrangements. -.---.- Isoasesr. or Paracureas.—We learn that a proposition will be submitted to the next Philadelphia Conference to send thiee preach ers to this city—one to Locust Street, one to West-Harrisburg, and one to Vine Street. It is said the interests of the two congrega tions last named require that they should be made separate charges, the pastoral labor con nected with them being too onerous for one man. Our young friend, Mr. Martin, has been very faithful during the past year, preaching three sermons every Sabbath, in addition to his other duties as pastor of these congrega tions. He has performed . the work of two men without receiving proportionate remune ration. We think Conference will act wisely in adopting the proposition to increase the number of preachers. Bswoz or LOTIERY Swmutsais.--Oar city has never been free from those pests of society known as "lottery venders," and , in \ addition to these swindling agents the Post Office is freely used for the transmission of circulars, holding out the most tempting inducements to those who are minnies enough to .bite at the bait. The following is a sample of the lan guage used : "Many a poor man has been, through us, soddenly raised from a life of struggling hard ship to one of wealth, luxury and splendor.. The same chance is open to you by the expen diture of the trifling sum of $lO ; and if you will only once try your luck in our lottery you will, thc*:re is little doubt, suddenly find your self a rich man.. , - To this is added an offer, of course made to all, that if the holdCr of the ticket does not draw at first $5,000, they will send another package in an extra lottery, free of cost. Such boldlaced and evident villainy should not, we think deceive any perion of 'ordina ry intelligence, yet hundreds are swindled, and /lot a few ultimately ruined, by these devioe4. _Wonsinuman's Cosvazrnos.—Have the work ngmen of this,city appointed delegates to the National Convention to ,be held in Philadelphia on the 22d of this month? We ask for inform ation,',not having heard of any action on the subject. The contemplated convention will be composed, of intelligent workingmen from nenly, all the States of the Union, and its de. liberations cannot fail to have great weight at Washington. We hope to see this city and county largely and ably represented; and if delegates have. not already been appointed, a meeting for that purpose should be called im medtately. I=l=l Tllll STATEI ARSENAL.—Tudging from the di lapidated condition of the tents and other arti_ cles in the State Arsenal, the keeper does not visit that institution often. If the man who now receives pay for taking care of the pro perty of the State neglects his duty, the Adju tent General should dismiss him and supply his place with a more competent and faithful 6cer. It ia said that hundreds of tents have been taken away and never returned, and the few that remain in the Arsenal are in such condition as to be unfit for use, and going to 'ruin for want of proper attention. We look for a better condition * of things under General Wilson's successor. GROUND Hoe DAY.—February second was the celebrated "ground hog day," which, according to legend, Saes the question of an early or late' Spring. The story goes that on that day the ground hug—or, as the Yankeeecall it, wood chuck—leaves his winter quarters and sallies forth to snuff the air. If there is no sun to show hire his shadow, he goes cautiously about, and will even venture - to dig up a few roots, to try the hardness of the Boil as well as to tickle his palate a little, after his long hi bernation. But in doing this, should a glim mering of sunshine strike him sufficiently strong to mark his shadow on the ground, he hies at once to his _hole, there to hibernate for six . weeks—as instinct teaches him that winter will Certainly linger that much - longer. : Should there be no patches of sunshine to disturb Mr. Woodchuck, he remains out, knowing that the reign of Jack Frost will speedily - terminate.— Who saw the sun on Saturday ? MINISTRIMAND TOBACCO.-A lady writes to a religious paper hoping that the various denom inations will exclude from the ministry all preachers who use tobacco ; and that young ladies will accept no offer of -marriage from a young man who uses the weed In reply the editor says : Take care, my dear lady, you are bitting a good many of our best clergymen. If they are to be excluded on account of tobacco, it will leave quite a vacuum in our ministerial -ranks. You may expostulate with them, andeven scold them if you will—(and we will help you, for you do not hit us)—init when it comes to cut ting them off--(the ministers, not the tobacco) —we shall have to protest : This is to say, in behalf of the old and confirmed ones. "In re gard to young candidatea for the 'Ministry, we care not how strict a rule may be adopted with them on the subject. On this it occurs to us, bow strange it is that the denominations which go the nearestin re spect to freedom from the old creeds,standards and anthorities of Christendom, are the most stringent in regard to the sinfulness of matters unforbidden in Scripture, and which, by com: mon consent of all ages of the Christian world, have been tolirated. The old fashioned Athan- Asian creed,'with its damtiatory clauses, they are too "liberal" to accept ; but instead there of they invent new sins (or rather add uew items to the catalogue of sins). Thus not only is slaveholding denounced as a sin, but the hanging of murderers, the drinking of wine, the smoking of tobaeco, the taking a walk on Sunday, and divers other things with which the old charches, notwithstanding the stern ness of their creeds, never meddled. It would seem that in proportion arm religious commu nity gets easier in its dogmatic standards, it makes amends by becoming more carping and critical in its regulation of the social.and poli tical relations A Ravinizan Sconsnart.—The people of al most every community, at some period, have been deceived and imposed upon by hypocritical pretenders who "steal the livery of heaven to serve the devil in," and have the ability and tact to play well their part. A case of the kind has just been developed in this city, and we are among the victims, having confided in -and fa vorably noticed a well recommended and seem ingly pious stranger, who turns out to be a miserable hypocrite and accomplished scoun drel. For three weeks past the individual al luded to has been the master-spirit of a highly successful religious revival meeting in one of our principal churches, preaching eloquent ser mons every night, laboring with untiring zeal for the - conversion of ,souls, infusi9g unwonted enthusiasm into the members of the congrega tion, and "seeming most a saint when most he played,the devil." We refer to Reverend Dr. Robinson, who has a family residing in Philadel phia, and is traveling about the country, in a ministerial capacity, accompanied, by a flashy young woman as his mistress, said tb be a vic tim of his seductive arts: The facts in relation to this fellow's connection with the girl al luded to, were fully developed on Friday eve ning, when he received notice to quit the city , immediately, and was furnished with money for that purpose. He left at three o'clock„on Saturday morning on the western train, and will no doubt attempt, in other towns, the same game which he played so successfully here for a period of three weeks. He is a min of genteel appearance and fine address, es; tensive'and varied imformation, a higical and eloquent preacher, a pleasant conversationalist, and in all respects well calculated to deceive.— Our. Methodist friends in Altoona and Pitts burg, which places he designed visiting, should' be on their guard against-this hypocritical pre tender, and close their church doors against him. We acknowledge having been emphati cally "sold," and for the future shall be care ful not to confide in or commend perambulating . revival preachers, of any denoinination, until fully satisfied that they are what they repro. sent themselves to be : - "The devil can quote Scripture for his purpose kw soutproducing holy whams Is like'a villain with a smiling face, • kgec.e.: l l7 apple rotten at the-heart. %whit* goodly..outoide falsehood, bath!' Pennopluattia tiettlp telegraph, sllottbap, 'Afternoon, february N, Is6l. Rev. Mn. Ross, of York, will preach in the Locust Street Methodist Church this evening. He is a worthy man and excellent preacher. A few weeks ago Mr. Ross labored with great suc cess in the Vine street revival meetings, and made a highly favorable impression. OBSERVANOB OF LENT..--the •various Catholic Bishops are publishing regulations for Lent, to be observed by memoirs of that religions de nomination. Lent commences onvWednesday the 13th of February, and the rules laid down for fasting during the entire Lenten season, are obligatory upon all who have completed their twenty-first year, unless legitimately dispensed. But one meal per day is to be taken, excepting Sundays, and that is not to be taken until about noon. A small collation, however, is allowed in the evening, but no general rule as to the quantity of food can be made. The quali ty of food allowed at a collation is bread, but• ter, cheese, all kinds of fruit, salads, vegeta bles and fish. . The following persons are ex empted from the obligation of fasting: young persons under: twenty-one years of age, the sick,.rwrsing women, those who are obliged to do hard labor, and all who, through weakness, cannot fast without prejudice to their health. DIPTHKRIA-408T MORTEN EXAMINATION.---At Youngstown, Ohio, a few days •since, a female pauper died suddenly of diptheria, after having been treated for the disease some three weeks, and at'a time when her regarded her as out of danger. , Just before death, she com plained of severe rain in the , region of the heart, and the circumstances of her sudden death, after an apparent recovery from the dip theria, Induced her physicians to hold a poat naortem examination of the partssupposed to be affected, which disclosed the fact that the heart of the patient was diseased in-the same manner asthe throat. On examining this or gan they found its cavities filled with that pe culiar fibrinous exudation which appears on the throat. The right.ventricle was almost com pletely filled. The left auricle also contained a large quantity,. Which, passing through the left ventricle, 'prevented the closure of the valves between these cavities.- This condition of the heart, in connection with, the diptheria, has been reported by the Philadelphia physicians, in cases that have come under their investiga tion, and is supposed only to attend the more severe instances. • - A MYSTERIOUS CASE.—The Philadelphia, Nortb American of this morning - contains thelollow ing item under the above. caption . : • On Thursday afternoon, a iespectable citizen who was about to enter. the North Pennsylva nia railroad cars was approached by two ladies with a box, apparently a soap box, firm which the trade marks bad been erased with sand: paper, and on which the following direction was affixed: "Mary Mencluer, Quakertown station—care of M. Smith—Pa." The citizen, who was requested, placed the box in a baggage car, and expected to meet the ladies among the passengers. To his surprise,' however, they were not there, and he observed them retreat ing at a rapid rate along Front street. The following telegraphic. dispatch, which may throw some light upon the subject, was received by District Attorney Man on Saturday:. QUAKERTOWN, February 2,1861. : • "For William B. Mann, - PrAsecutitlit Ittorifey, 'Phifidefrillia These ariToini — chilh' you that a female child was sent from the city, in a box, to Smith's Hotel, Quakertown, Pa., which when opened showed. marks of violence about its neck. A Coroner's inquest was.held on the child, and their verdict was that the child was killed, befog delivered alive. We shall await your orders in the matter. There is one witness that , received the box from two ladies, at the depot in the city, and he says-he could identify them.. - . Yours in WON . THOMAS P. BALL " Justice'of the ece,Quakertowri,erinn. "Answer immediately and oblige." Then Detective Maier= proceeded to Qua kertown, to investigate the matter, aniL re turned with all the evidence that could be obtained, A Coroner's inquest had been held at Quakertown, when Doctors Meredith, Carey and Green made a post mortem esruninatiori. Verdict, murder. Mrronsu's Naw GRNERAL ATLAS FOR 1861. This is Mitchell's latest , and best attempt to. furnish the Artier - lean people with a . complef# .. Atlas, comprising a series of seventy-six marts and plans of diffefent cities in the 17nited States, with a full and accurate list of post qf -flees, arranged in alphabetical order,numberink some twenty-five thousand, and corrected cen sus of the principal towns and cities according to the latest returns,and other statistical know 'ledge so important to every man of bushiess. its maps are clear and distinct. 'The bounda 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 desira ble works for the drawing-rooM or center table —a work every family ought: to possess--While the low price at which it is furnished, places it within the reach of families.of Moderate means The engravings are entirely new, being gotten up expressly for this work, and give aclearness to the lettering - and lines of demarkation of the difterent countries, Belden): met with. The work is sold only by, agents and can be procured of the agent 'who is now visiting this city. JoS. - F. JAOGSRS. Jan. 21-tf. LANGE ABEIVAL of Niw gOO/08.—THE CHEAP EST Goons °Amon YET. —2,000 yards Canton flaw:fel ail° cents, worth 12 cents. 2,000 yards bleached 4-4 muslin at 10. cents, worth l 2 cents. 1011 Pe beautiful new style print at 10 cents, worth 12 cents. '5O 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 I will sell off at cost. Now is the _time to get bargains. S. Lim, at Rhoads' old corner. - WOOD'S Hata RESToßallyn - .—Among. all preparations for thit hair' that haft. been Intro duce& as, infallible, none has ever given the satisfaction - Or gained the popularity that Prof. Wood's. Hair Restorativ mew' has. Hie Restorative has palmed the ordeal of innumer, able. fashionable toilets, and the ladies, wherever they, have tested it, pronounce it a peerleA article. "They * Mid, wherever they hale tested it, pronounce it a pier-" less article._ They find; where .thelair is thinned, that it creates a fresh growth—that Whiny restores the ve getative .power of the roots on the denuded Plana% and causes the fibres to shoot forth - snow—that tt dieseling and removes dandruff, Prevents grayness , restores the hair to its original color when grayness has actuillymi pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the seaman and flexibility at silk to the hair, and keeps it always Mari; ant healthy and in fultvigor.-;.02f. Y. Tribune." gold by all respectablelDruggLsteg de2llM -1- I=l =CI=CI =I BUY THE BET NORTON'S OINTMMN` I6 SALT RHEUM ACID SCROFULA, PERMANENTLY CURED! SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD HEAD, FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP TIONS-OF THE SKIN. - This Ointment bears no resemblance to ay 0, ner es Lornal remedy at present before the world. The mode° its operation is peculiar. t penetrates to the basis of the dtsease—goes to its play sources-and cures it from the flesh beneath to the tin on the surface. Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, &c., operate dewnward, thud drivingthe disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. NORTON'S thmaciarr, on the contrary, throws the poisen of the disease upward, and every particle 6f It is &s -chemed throe th e pores. - Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not enly are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re. dined—but the seas of the disease are expelled brom the flesh ; consequently there can be no relarse. Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and every dd• vertbsed curative without relief, here is a certain, sale, and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth 01 all that is here tated. Since its lint-introduction, the properties of the (nut-. ment have been tested in the most obstinate eases—cases hat utterly defied' the best medical skill in the country, and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro duced no effect—and in every instance with every elm- WM. Reid in large Botaes—Price 50 Oents. GERRIY NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor; New York WHOLEELALE DITOT AT PENFOLD, PARKER & NOW.HEPN, Wholesale Druggists, lb Beckman et., N. • Bold by Gso.Baaastau, Harrisburg, Pc msr7•dawl9 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY= • SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED MULLS PILLS. Prepare! from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D. Phys.:dm aordinary to the Queen. . . This invaluable medicine is unfilling in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female Constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re- Owes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LAM ES it is peculiarly suited in a short time, bring on the monthly period - Stith regularity. Each bottle, price °tie Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pe72s should not be. taken byltentaks_ during the FIRST THREE .314.21150 f ltegnatwy,aelthey, are sure to bring on Atisoarriage, but at any other time they are In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil effect a cure when all other means bays. failed; and al• though.a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefally preserved. N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. For sale by C. A. BANNVART. IMPORTANT TO FEDIALES. DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., • NEW YORK CITY. - • ITHE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They aro mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities,,Paintul liienstruations - , removing all oh • etructions,' whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, aft ner• vows affections, hysterics, fittigne, pain, lit the blunt and lisnbs,.&c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature • .. . TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr: Cheesemanis Pills are invalmble, as they will bring On the monthly period with regularity: Ladies who have heen.disappoluted•in the use of other Pills can plamythe ey represent to do NOTICE, :There is one condition of the female system in which-the Pais . cannot be, taken 'asthma, producing a PECULL4R RESULT.- The condition referred to it PREGNANCY— the 'resiat, MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irresistible tendency if the medicine to restore he sexual functions to a norival condition } ...hat even the reproductive power of mantra cannot resist • , Warranted nbiely vegetable, and. free from anything Orions, - Exploit direutions, which should be read, ac company each box. Pride $l. Sent by mail on enclosing 11 to Da Comouual, Ouzkkrator, Box 4,531, Post Office, Net , York City, Sold by one f: vggist In every town In the United States • "B. B. HUTCHINGS, General Arta for the Potted States, 14 Broidway, New York, o *Photo OA • W7tOleadie orders should be uddr ' Bold inTfarrlaburg by C. A. Bartiverr. 0v29-d:swl • • . . larWa. call the attention of our readers. to an article advertised in another column, called BLOOD FOOD It is an entirely new discovery, and mustnotbe cotfound ad 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 avhat one gains he rotates. Let all those, then, who are tittering from poverty, impurity. or deficiency of blood, 'still_ consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, , take of this Btoon FOOD and be restored to health.' We notice that our Druggists have, received a supply of this lArticle,. and also of the world-renowned Dr. Earoir's IN. Vomits Coanut,',..wbich every Mother should have. It is add . to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind _whatever, and of course must beinvaluable for all infan tile complaints. It is also said that it will allay all pain, and mafiosi the gums in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and niurses, who have endured. 'anxious days and sleepless ghts, preoure a supply end be at once. relieved. Itirßee advertisement, ._ anZtfeb6 Far sale by 0. A. Bannvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa TO CONSUMPTIVES THE ADVERTISER, having been restored to health In a feW weeks -by a very simple remedy, after hiving suffered several years with a severe lung affect ion, and that dread disease, COnsamPtion—lt anxious to make known to hie fellow-sufferers the means of mire. • • To all , who desire It, he wili send a copy of the pre, scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 80.. The only, object of theadvertiser In sondingthe Prescription is to luinetlt the afflicted, and spread information which he conbeives tri be nvalliable, and he hopes every Buf fet:et-will try his remedy, tip will cost them nothing, and May prove a blessing.. Blet.es wishing the prescription will please addreas REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh . , Kings county, 'New York.' oct3l wly "GET THE BEST." WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. Tills DICTIONARY is acknowledged to he the standard wherever the English language is spoken. It is a work of extraordinary merit and value, and no scholar shouldhe without it, as It is the best de— fining dictionary of the English Language, and a necessity to every educated-man. The ,NEW EDITION has many iniprovements over the old, containing in addition to all previous editions; NINE THOUSAND NEW WORDS, ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUN DRED PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS,EIGHT THOUSAND BIOGRAPHICAL NAMES, - TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED WORDS SYNONYMISED, and other new fea tures contained in no other dictionary published, making It deeldelityllut; Meet complete and the best in every Onevolume quarto, bound in SHEEP, BUFF LEATHER, ARABASQUE - RUSSIA and TURKEY IdOIIOCCO BIND INGS, including all the styles manufactured. Having re ceived a lime invoke direct iron' the, publitiers, I am enabled to ollbr thein pin ski wnouteALrOlD Brum AT BERGNER'S CHEAP-BOOKSTORE, Dat23 ' 51 Market Street. 141HIFY,- THE BLOOD . _ MOFFAT'STa Fria AND Plum= 'Brrilllttl. Pree from all Miturral Poisons.—ln cases of Scrofula - Ulcers, _Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of,the Idedidnes is truly astonishing; often removing 'in' a, few days, every vestige ofthese loatbsonnidieenees by Abele purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers, Feverand•Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in. short, most all &mutes soon yield to their curative prOpertids Wo fainily Should be without 'them, as by their timely use mush suffering and expense may be saved. • Prepenel by WM. B. 110Fb'AT, 11. D.-, New York; and Pr. sale by all Drugging; • . noni-wly New 2tbnertisements. LIQUORS AT COST ! TITAVING concluded to discontinue the business, we offer our large and complete assort ment of Firm Warm B BANDIte, and liquors of every db. scriptiun at cost without reserve. WM. DOCK JR. & CO., Oliosite tbe Court House. THE ATTENTION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND STRANGERS ,visiting .the City is. called to the largest and finest as sortment of Letter, Note and Cap Papers Envelopes, Pens and fielders, Ink, Inkstands, Pencils, Writing Sand, Sand Boxes, Blotting Board, and a Hill variety of all kinds of STATIONERY; which for lees and quality cannot be excelled, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 51 Market Street. de29 ORANGES AND LEMONS. VORTY:, BOXES in prime order just re calved and for sale by t.q DOOR JR. & CO. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES. THEW IEMELER & WILSON Man u fac .. turing Company having gained ALL their suits at law, with infringing rhanufacturers of Sewing Machines, propose that the publio should be benefltted thereby, and , have accordingly reduced the prices of their Elewhig Machines. After this date they will be sold at rates that will pay a fair profit on the coat of manufacture, capital invested, and expense of making sales; such prices a will enable them- to make first class machines; and, as heremfore, guarantee them in every particular. In accordance with the announcement, above I will sell their splendidnewhig' Machines at prices from $4O to $9O for the fine full case machines. It is a well estab lished fact that the Wheeler & Wilson . Sewing Machine is, the best one intim 'Market, the best made, most staple and least liable to get out of order, and they now as low as the 'Metier machines. Call and see them a Third and Market. del-dm - W. 0. HICKOK, A :ent. FOR RENT.--THE STORE ROOM AND CcLLAR Of N 0.12, west Market Square. Posses sion given on the first of April next. For particulars enquire of. [jan9.llti] H.-FELIX. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRICE GIFT, CLOTHINGEMPORIUM No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET. A superb stock of fine Freneh, English and American CLOTHS, CASSIKERES, • and VESTINGS, For City and Country trade, with an unapproachable as sortment of Rltd97; MADE CLOTHING at the lowest cash prices. fy9 dawly ffir-But ONE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of intrinsic worth and use presented wizh each article sold. Parth.Slar attention paid to the Eisitomer doparttitent, and garments made andsent to order to any address. In inaugurating this new system of doing business, GRANVILLE STOKES would impress on. the minds of the patrons of his establishment, that the cost of the gift is deducted from, and sior added to the price of the arti cle sold. His immensely increasing sales enabling him to act thus liberally, and 'at the same time to realize a remunerative,profit. . . An articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. GRANYILLE STOKES' I NE PRICECLOTHINGEkPORIUM octl9-13md BOXER'S SULTANANA'S SAUCE ‘ - lrurirbt - anirl'old - or a$ sinds yet e' lemma and Sauce, invented by th "Soma,'for the Lon tm Club, is, since hie manufactured by the awn house of tinossn ILL, London iretil the recipe. .111ilthe_fiwPrite Ragland, atortuf the witha high Maggieow on among American sills much approved Lmulant to the appetite L digestion. OPINIONS OP THE LONDON PRESS. We recommend our correspondent to try MONS. SOT MR'S new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce. , It is 'made alter the Turkish recipe.; its flavor is excellent, and it affords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak digestion. "-2he Lancet. "Sa:tory, Piquant, and Spicy, worthy the. genius of Soyer."—Obsereer most valuable. adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table."—Atlas. Sole Agents for the United. States. GARDNKR G. YIIELIN, 217 Fulton si N. Y. and BRAY & HAYES,: 34 Barnhill, Boston. For sale by Groeers and Fruit Dealers everywhere. janl4-dly-3taw.ins' • FOR. RENT. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with a Two Story Back Building, being a very desirable private residehce, situated ire Second street below Mul berry; is offered for,rent. The property has been refit. tad, and Is now in good repair, being FAMED and RE PAINTED. For further information apply to THEO. F. BOYER, jenE•dtf Cor.Third and Chestnut Streets. NEW ARRANGEMENT. rpHE SUBSORItira having purchased of ± Wm. Moyer his stock of STONE WARE, _intends to commence the MANOFACTURE OF ALL. MINDS OF. STONEWARE athis NEW POTTERY on the canal opposite the Car Factory, With a supeilor kiln and ekperlenced workmen, he expects to be able to attire such ware as shall commend itself to public favor. , ' JOON. W. COWDEN. ALBUMaI: ALBUMS 1 ! The finest assortnoent of ALBUMS ever °Kenai in this city, ranging in price from 50 amnia to $lO 00 each, bound in all styles of Binding, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, for Mark Street. 12nov - H. .L. ita . DBOLD, ..)RAOTICAL Tuner and Repairer - of • Pianos, Melodeons, &0., Aro., will receive orders in to are at WM. KNOCHE'S Music Store, 92 Market street All orders lidt at the above named place, or at the Buehler Heise, willmeet with prompt attention. First dais PIANOS tor sale. ' • seplB-dly CANDITES! . PARAFFINE CANDLES, SPERM CANDLE'S, ADAMANTINE CANDLES; • STEARINE CANDLES, • STAR CANDLES, cHEWEICAL SPERM CANDIES, TALLOW CANDLES. large lot of the' above in store and for sale at the low est prices by , , , WIL DOCK JR. & CO., jan2 Opposite the Court House: VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designers and Enoravers on Wood' , N. K COB. FIFTH Sr. CHESTNUT STS •• Philadelphia. - EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving with beauty;eorrectr.ess 'and dispatch. Original ueisigits ftirntshea for Fine, Book Illustrations. Poisons wishing outs, by sending a Photograph or DaguerrhotyPe, can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, lie., engraved as well on per asnal application. Fanny Envelopes, Labels, Bill Readings, ShOw Bills, Visiting, Business and ether Cards, engraved in the highest style of art, -and at the lowest prices. .For specimens of line, engraving, see 'the Illustrated 'works ofJ._B. Lippinbitt 401; E. H. Butler &Co. oct2s-IYd. A. NEW- LOT OF • LADIES' SHOPPING & . TRAVELING BAGS -Coniprisinia nimber of new styles GENTS' and Let- DIES' ^Money. Purses' and :Wallets. , • flue assortment jest jest recelvedand fir sale at • ' " BAINKIV §. 6 :(4R -SGOESOEri 7ittritet ,Strt 607 CHESTNUT STREET. Nun 2bwritottrunts. STORE ROOM FOR RENT. rpuE STORE ROOM next to the Court House, late in the occupancy of Mr. Glover. Poe seecion given on the first of April. Enquire of Jan27-tf WYETH. JEWELRY, WATCHES , CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &C. ALFRED-F. ZIMMERMAN & CO:, N 0.5 2 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg, Pa., opposite flatta's Horac and adjoining the EUROPEAN Holm, having purchased the stock of E. F Jennings, and added a large assortment of NEW JEW KLRY, 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 Having disposed of my stock of Jewelry to A. F. Zim merman & Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my for mer customers as practieal and 'experienced Watch Makers and solicit for them a continuance of the patron. NO which has been so generously extended tome during the last six years Jati29 ELMER F. .TENNENGS GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE ! macs & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FRONT & MARKET STS. A NNOUNCE to the citizens of Harris -2i 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 sell st the ye ty lowest prices. . DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. Bleached and Unbleached Muslims, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. • A large assortmentnf Welsh Flannels for &Whig. An assortment Domestic Ginghsms, " Manchester Ginghams, . , Sathietts and Ca i.simeres,l " Black Cloths atallprices, Cloths for Ladies' Chesterfields, " Beaver Cloths for the Arabliloaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS. A large assortment of Cassimer es, especially adapted to Boy's Wear. 'An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un dershirts. An assortment of Carpets from 12% ots a 'yard to $l.OO per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECHENES, PLAID VALENCIA% VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED MERINOS, RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS- A large assortment of Brocbe and Blanket Shawls, with a tall stock of the latest novelties. An assortment of Plain and Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to first class Hosiery and Em broideries, &c., &c. &c. An assortment of Eageni e wove trail spring skirt pat tern extension. An assortment of Shrouding and Flannels. HEIGH & COWPERTHWAIT, Corner, of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg. Formerly occupied by J. L. Bitner. oct2ll-1y NOTICE. 1 17 Ma • DR. D. W. JONES, FRANKLIN HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA 'ETAS. now permanently located there, 11. and may be consulted on all diseases, but more particularly diseases of a private nature, such as God. orrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness and Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Giddiness, Dimness of Sight Pain in the Head, Ringing in Ear, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Back and Limbs; Female Gemplainto., and all derangement of the gentle organs. Dr. JONgs will guarantee a perfect restoration with such mild and balmy. juices of herbs thatiVill carry out disease in place of throwing 4t back upon the constitution. All diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder speedily cured. A cure warranted orno charge—mild cases cured in from three to live days. . TAKR , IT IN TIME SYPHILIES. This is one of the most horrid of all diseases if not im mediately cured. Makes %I appearance' in sores and eruptions over the whole body, and the throat becomes ulcerated. The victim of this disease becomes a horrible objeatill death puts an end to his suffering To such Dr, ..101.11y9 °MI the safest and moat sore remedies in America. There are personitn Harrisburg can testify he cured them after all ether treatment failed. Dr. JONES offers a remedy to prevent the infection of such dangerous diseases. It is 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, describing all symptoms, or, if debired, he 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.JONED need no of diet or hindrance from bu• aindES-. '4ll - letters must contain a stamp to ensure an answer. - Address , Die. D. AY% JONES, - jani Franklin House, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT SEVERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSES in different parts of this city. Stabling at 'tacked to some of them. Pomession given the first of April next. U2-3m3 CHAS. C. RAWN. • „ Oure Cough, l Cl?lti v. Hoarseness, infin ew ' 7 ' 7747 afT, ell o t r he=sa of 6RoNcHIAL • . a nichg,`, ( 2l7,a,marlancatar' E l, Clear and gin :strength to 4)oo\the voice of PUB'. ICSPEA.K.E RS 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 o a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks HaiLung,a. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL Tat Can,' containing demulcent ingredientS, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. “That trouble In my Throat, (for which the "TROCHES" 'are a specitto) „ haring mnde me often a mere ,vhisporer. N . • "I recommend their use to- Public Speakers" BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S REV. E H. MAPLE . . "Have proved extremely serviceable for Hoarseness." ' TROCHES RiIV.IIENRY WARD BEECHER. “Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." _ . . BROWN'S TROCHES • REV. A. 0: EGGIMSTON. "Contain no Opium or anything biluri one." 'DR. A. A. HAVES, BROWN'S Chemist, Boston. "A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, Are." TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES "Baneficial in Bronchitis r. DR. J. F. W. I.A.NE, Boston. have proved then - excellent for Whooping Cough." . . BROWN'S TROCHES 11EV. , 11. W. WARREN, Boston. *Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." - BROWN'S TROCHES REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON; St. Louts BROWN'S TROCHES "Effectual In removing Hoarseness awl IrrilatiOn of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singers." _ • Prof. M. hTACY, JOHNSON, La Grange, Oa. Teacher of Music, Southern • ,Femalo'Oollege. ItItOWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse nem. From their pasletfect, I think they will be of perManent advantage to me." REV. E. ROWLEY, A. at, TIIO4qUES BROWN'S President or Athens College, Tenn. fii-Soldhyfill Druggists at 25 conies box ,TR(3CP[ILS mov26-d&w6 LOOH:ERT LIVERY S TABLE, . . . . CHANttE OP LOCATION.. rjHE : SUBSCRIBER Las .removed his Livery Establishment to the NEW ANT/ IWAPLOUS r ANELIN HOUSE STABLES, corner ortiaspberry and Strawberry alleys, where he will keep ,a MOIL or =tel. lent HORSES, and new and fashionable BUGGIES and CA I , }ild tat-, is Peat moderdle rates. ; janl2 . GEO. W. MOHER, agt. ASSIGNEWS - 4SAIA -. A - A - T ILL BE - SOLD at riablibiiiKle or out y cry, at the eornerier north and Chesnut streets, in the oily of Harristotirg, on. TRintstle.V.; February 1, at 2 o'clock P. M. the tollowir.g. artieles .FOUr Horses, one Tem' Hoise Watbd, One Iforse . .Nritgons, one Cart, two Wbeelharrotve owiPatent Straw Cottei,'Suagle and:DetibleHaruesa; lot of Lime, Betas; &etas, Balls, Cheetnet Posta, Boartt Fence i -Posts, he BYERS, iFsignep of Daniel"lthbads, jaA23-2wd , - 704 132 1 BEE s - OLRP -N TER, Nft JO 888 B. 60/akk 't"l AND Fficali OBBING of .all kindu done at U vegan In good style, pad on reasonable terms,.. DR. G. F. BRIE:LOW. Baiton