T lIE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (stnenra x xcerTip,) BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO• . TERMS.—BINaIr StREICRIPTION. 1 DAILY TELYGRAFTI is served to subscribers Ia the lough at e,v cents per week. Yearly eubeeribera • 11 . he charged $4.00. Wsssts . Aso Sslll•WiliSlT TIRLINRILAPH. f et . Irises...on fin also published twice a week during tic session of the Legialatare and weekly during the re • c”aioder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the ,Ilowiug rates, viz: Single Subscribers per year Serer/ 4; TIM LAW OP 1111W9PAPIR9. retie cribers order the discontinuance of their new& , err+, the publisher may continue to send them until A I t irrcaruges are paid. AtAbacrlbors neglect or refuse to take their amps . I, from the office to which they are directed, they are ponsible until they hay^ settled the bills and ordered t pm discontinued fitebical. nu ORIGINAL AND Gk.NUM DR. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF S AR SAPARILLA, Is Tbe Great Renovator of THE BLOOD. THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, ULCERATED SORES, AND ALL FORMS OF CUTANEOUS DISEASE?: .1 hese complaints fan be speedily and effectually cured by the use of this WORLD RENOWNED SARSAPARILLA. Thousands have experienced its salutary erects, and tens of thousands have witnessed It, until it has ceased to be a question among the intelligent portion of the com mon hy, When the Blood becomes lifeless and stagnant, either from the effects of Spring weather, change of climate want of exercise, the nse of a uniform saline diet °ratty other cause ; this compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, will MEW the &ow, carry or the putrid humors, ciutassx the STOMACH, REGULATE THE BOWELS. And impart a Tone of Vigor to the Whole Body; TO THE PUBLIC. The public aro hereby notified that die preparation Rs tenelvely known as Dr. S. P. Townsend's Compound ox tract of Sarsaparilla 11 now manufactured under my di rendez and supervision, from the original recipe obtained from Dr. S. P. Towneend; and I certify that it lecompos ed of ingredients PUIiILY VEGETABLE, Mad WITHOUT It Di CU ; and also that the ingredients are judiclOusly corm minded, so as to obtain from them their greatest medicinal effect. JAMES R. CHTLTON. M.D., Chemist. Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND'S CON7OI:IND Farmer or SA3RA PAHILI4, has a reputation among all civilized natlonit at the best preparation for Renovating and 1 Purifyingc.theißLOOD which science has ever offered to man. In this medal; Its PECULIAR EXCELLENCE, and to thighs due Its world wide renown. It contains all the vegetable principles which experi ence has proved useful in clearing the SYSTEM from DISEASE, extracted and combined with the highest 'kill which the refinements of modern chemistry enable um to employ. Whatever may be said by morUtied competitors or splenetic physicians, tho ract that this medicine Is EVERY WHERE USED, and that its use creates =lncreased de mand, shows conclusively that it possesses medicinal merits or the first order C. A U T I O N. "Iu avoid Imposition it will be neeeesary to see that DR. JAMES R. CEILTOYS CERTIFICATE as well as the SIGNATURE of Dr. &P. TOWEIIIeDd. Is on the outside wrapper of each bottle. BE VERY CAREFUL TO USE NO OTHER. Proprietor's once, NO. 41 Fulton street, N. Y And far sale by every Druggistin this city. F1i , 30- d3law FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRICE GIFT CLOTHINGEMPORIUM No. 607 CHESTNUT STREM A superb stook of nue - French, English and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VIKINGS, Fr , r lily and Country trade, with an uuapproaobable tmeut uf RiADT MADZ CLoTIUNG at the lowest cash ,Go - But ONE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of intrinsic v ..rth and use presented wish each article sold. Pant ,ular attention paid to the Customer department, an I garments made andsent to order to any address. In innueuratine this new system of doing busineem, i;RANVILLE STOKES would impress on the minds of the patinas of his establishment, that the cost of the gift 1: dm acted from, and NOT added to the price of the arti• le gold. Ills immensely increasing sales stabling him to set thus liberally, and at the same WOO to MOW II rerouperative profit. Il articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRICEOLOTHINGMPORIMI GOT CHESTNUT STRELT ortlS-Ount OATS ! OATS ! I 2,000 BUSHELS ON HAND. A prime lot For sale very low for cash, by JAS. m. mutinzastg, Dealer In Coal, Wood, PoWder,.Bm. coal delivered and weighed at amenntere door I,y. lie Patent Weigh-Cans. Prices to sulk the times.— hulesale and Retail, JAW Desirable Property for Rent. A_ TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND STORE ROOM, situated In Market street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the Third Ward. aI.SO.—A LARGE TWOSTORY BRICK HOURS, situated In second street below Mulberry in the First Ward. ALSO.—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, situate In Liberty street, in the Fourth Ward. Apply to C. 0. ZUUMEIRMAN, No. 28 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. lanlo NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF COAL. THE PATENT WEIGH-CARTS tested A. and certified to by the SEALER OP WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Mr. JINI9 M. Wmunaa—llaving this day tested your Patent Weigh Carta, and found them perfectly correct, I therefore put any seal upon them according to law. FREDERICK TRAM Sealer of Weights and measures. Harrisburg, January 17,1581. .11.8 JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE EXTRA FINE POINTED GOLD PENS F NEWTON'S (formerly B ag l ey ' s) I L , manufacture, warranted to be the best in material, the finest pointed, most durable and as cheap as any II market, for sale, with a variety of Gold and !Myer t's:es of various sizes and prices at RBRONER'S OFIkAP BOOKSTORR, 61 Market street. FOR VIE SE ASON. FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Vanilla, best In market, Rose, Lemon, Pine Apple, Strawberry, Celery. Nutmegs, Parsley, Pure Distilled Rose Water, Beat Roglish Baking Soda, Pare Cream Tartar, Extra Pare 13 Frtilt%4R e l t rbiL 420 KILMER DRUG 'S (91 Market . - • -DX / eieby • • - /1= - egrA:-44 . _ (Ldt ~ , 4 le I $ 2.00 12.00 16.00 VOL. MV. Mistellautaus., CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, " a itl 4 wlct Bread, Tea-Cakes, allkinds offistry, &o Iwitrii.ornicro BY EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO.) Proirklom of Shatomia Chemical work. No. SS INDIA STREIT, Boston. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re %),/ suit or woeful chemical research. All its ingredi ents Re prepared in the highest state of purity and com pounded with a view to produce bread of a fir better quality, and in much less time, than by any other pro cam ; and by the manufactinera Submit it, withentire confidence, to the judgment of diserimbuthig home keepers, bakers, dtc. Bread - of all kinds made by using Ooncentrated Leaven is lighter, more digestible and nultritioue; bas an agrcea. ble th natural taste ,• bleu liable to sour ; will retain its moisture longer 'an by any other process, and the whole preparation for the oven need 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 be adopted, thus obviating all ditylottity of precuring.yeast or other ferniest, which is frequently - 0U an quality, ret daring . the bread more oa's'is iffitelfoleeeme. • It is , also valuable as regards economy, as it has been as/Attained that a tavlngla effected in the flour of not lees than le per cent. In the common procce.9= much of the saccharine of the flour is lost by being converted into Carbonic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in curred solely for the purpose Of generating gas to raise the dough. fly using Concentrated Leaven this waste Is avoided, and the gas obtained in a manner equally effi cacious. Fermentation, as has been slated, destroys a part of the flour or meal, sod, in consequence, a barrel of floor weighing 196 Iha.,-which, by the common method, ordinarily makes about 260 The of bread, gives by thin process 290 lbs , thus effecting the very important saving of 16 per cent. In the quantity of flour. By conformity to the direction,' on each package, any person, capable of ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re nal will invariably be highly satisfactory. CERTIFICATE FROM DR. HATES. Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, manufac tured by Mews. Bdw. Chamberlin & Co., with reference to its purity and efficiency of action In producing the ef pat of yeast In distending dough, and thereby rendering At for making bread. This article is skillfully con founded, from perfectly pure material. it raises the dough without consuming the sugar or any other princi ple in the Sour, perfectly; and the same weight of flour will produce more sweet, palatable bread than can be obtained through yeast; while for takes and pastry It is Invaluable, as It saves all risk, and much ti of the pastry cook. . "The experiments made by me confirm thh statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy of publie'aPproval and extended use. "Blipsistful ly, "A. A. Nian„ll. D., State Assayer, "16 Boylston street; Beaten, September 46,1860." DIRECTIONS. Inutsersar MID Ter Rous.—Two or three teaspoonful of Leaven t (according to the quality of the flour,) to one ' quart of flour; mix thoroughly py passing two or three times through a sieve ; ruhin a piece of butter half the size of an egg, and make the paste with cold milk or water, (milk is preferable,) barely stilt enough to permit rolling out. Much kneading . should be avoided. Cut in: to desired form, and place immediately in a hot oven and bake quickly. Loss Basso,—Tbe same proportions of Leaven. and noorkirthdatettlet abOve; omit th e butter, abd make the paste a ationghth knead lama 11A- spa bate im mediately In a slow oven. • Muzak Hwun.—Three teaspoonsful of Leaven to one quart of wheat meal, sifted together ; add one gill of mo lasses and' Oro eggs ; make the paste thin with milk and bake In a slow oven. Baowx Itamo.—Tbree teaspoonsful of Leaven to one pint of flour, and one pint of corn meal, all well gifted to gether; add two eggs and about a gill of molasses; wake the paste thin with•miik anilbakealowly. Botstwasks eskita.—Flour and milk sufficient to make one quart of baiter; add one egg; then three teaspoonful of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook.qutok. Entxrucia.—Sitt together one quer tokflour and two tea spoonshe of Leaven; rub In a piece of butter bell as large se nu egg ; .mist twith `,oold milk or, water, 'and I:Mitten CRAW= BRUT CAX3.--Sift together two large oups of flour and two teaspoonsftil of Leaved; patio half a cup of butter and a cup and a ludf of sugar ; mix with tea milk or waterlea stirbatter, add apicetb tuilt.the,ompts and bake Immediately. cinionown Breaux Casa.—Two onpa of white sugar beaten with the yolks of six eggs—the whites of six,,eggs beaten to a Trait; then beat all together ; add three cups of sifted flour, one outrof water,' and :three teaspooneftti of Leaven ; flavor with two teaspconsfol of essence of le mon, and bake to a quirk oven, TOWSLIS.--Bift together one quart of flour and three teatipoonsthl of Leaven ; rub Inoue taa-cripful abutter. add a clip and a half of white sugar, and spice to suit the taste; mix stiff enough to roll out and bake quick. EMOTION Car .— One quart of flour and three teaspoons fill Of - Leaven Sifted *tether ; add a Onp of , butter, one pound of currants, two mpg of white sugar, add one tea apoontul of cinnamon ; mix with cold milk to a stiff bat ter, and bake in a slow oven. Coen Carn—One pint each of flour and Indian meal, and three tempoonshil of Leaven, well Mei ; add one gill of molaiises and two eggs ; mix thin with milk, and bake in a slow oven. Cur Cast—Five cope of Hour and three teaspoonful of Leaven silladlOgelber; add one cup of butter, two of sugar, an d to eitgo;4ll welltient togethar";:then add a cup of currants and spice to suit the taste. Bake about laden hour. UMW CAXII.--Mree quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspxualtil of Leaven sifted together; one pound of sugar and six canes of butter' beaten to a bream ; the whites of eight eggs well beaten, and the juice 01 .0 1201 0 " moo; mix with milk. WEER= Cass.--flve cups of flour, three teaspoonsfol of Leaven; three imps - of sugar, one of butter, one of milk, and two eggs ; .fruit and spice to the taste. Bake about half an hour. Packed in C L atia of 1,2, 4, and Six Dozen Cans. For sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. WILLIAM GULAGBR & BRO., Wholesale Agents, n053.3413m Ho,o, 09 Bp' orth tont, area, Philadelphia' BEREMER'S CELEA.P 11001ESTORE 61 MARItET STREET IA TB E CHEAPEST - PLACE IN THE CITY TO GET SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL STATIONERY, Comprising all thevanots READING AND BPgr BOOKE ARITITMETICK ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS,. ETYMOLOGIES, DIC27ON4~RIES, ELSTORMS, PELELOSOPHIEB, and all the VottpoL BOOKS used in the various Public and Private Schools of the City, together with COPY AND COMPOZIffON ROM, if MIES, CAP and NOTE PAPM,3 BLANK BOOKS, &AYES, ma LEAD ANB BUTE PENCILS, PANS AND HOLDERS, INK nanstARDsRULERS and the most complete assortment or SCHOOL ' STATIONERY constantly on hand and for isle at TIM LOWEST PRIM or IST mon In the city, at BERGNILKE ORKAP BOOKSTORE, 51 Market street. Sy- Metal diacoutibi made to teachers and dealers. Any *elide not on hand' promptly:furnished without extra ChM% • seo24 SILVER PLATED WARE ET HARVEY FILLEY, N 0.1222 Market Street, PHILADIMPRIA, liantaketurer of line - NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of PORK% SPOONS, LADIU b IITTER KNIVES, CABTOEs, TEA ERTE,. KETTLES WAITIVrit DEEM P °ARB COMMUNION WARE, CUB, Oa t GOItLITS, With a general assortment, coinprisdng none 6ttt , Me bit ellalftt‘ made of the butotaterialt and Asaaily.plated, one Wieling them a . -- - - Serlieeable and durable article Pew HOnd4 EhmatoloAls AND PuiAn Pumas. si- Old Ware re-plated in the bat manner. irnb2o4lwl7' .BLANFL 800 -*: 9 y r aji • iltram.Al3l2l2*-Pnwisi. Fr ; o ordeilif raVi e ' "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21, 1861. LIVER INVIGORATOR IT is compounded •entireiy from Gums, and has become an eatabblshoi Nice "Standard hie& cane, known and approved end le now resorted to diseases for *Ilk& it It his cured thi who hadgiven up all hopes unsoilcited certificates in The dose must be adapt the individual taking it,and to aot gently onthe bowels. Let the dictates of your __ use of the AVER INVIOO rs Lmot Ccomaners, &MOUS p zolkanitnosa, Soma Cox- k SY SOUR &OUCH, Cooties limns, etscassu Jatztoicee, Fame. Wut successfully SS an Orissa-14 will cure SICK BR&DACHE IN TWIST ItairreS, is Iwo . WO= at commencement o ALL WHO ttaarr eaa 017 fluor. IM3:iMiMIESIIII COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PII UP. IN GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN, ANY CLIMATE. 412. 1 Th 6 ,FAXILY OATH. B - ~:' active. Catharti c which the UR 'practice More than twenty a The constantly Incises- "... have long used the PILL S M all express in regard to 1.4 to place them within the it; The Profession well know " on different portions of th ~„„ The FAMILY • OATH %., foram* to this well Mob. M ded from a variety of the &ii which act alike on every ~i , " nal, and ere good and sof ete thanks le needed, snob st I d Sleepieunt, - Pains in 6611 1 ram and Boreners oyes tie* or weight in the head, alt ~ _ Worms in Children or Ad- Vg Purifier of the Blood, and m i flesh is heir. too numerous ... I lament. Does, Ito 8. 0 THII LIVIA INVIGORATOR AND Femur CATNAP, 10 Pura are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold - wholesale by the Trade in all the large teams. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor je2o4lswyl] 838 Broadway, New York. JOHN B. ISNLITECIV BOOT, & suor,:noz.x. comm'vgaiND exa• Harrisburg, Pa: ' ; A LWAYS on hand a large .aatibitniOnt ti BOOTS, SHORB, GAITERS; or tsar eery beet 'ltuallties for ladles, gentlemen, and childrens , wear.: Prices to snit the times. All kinds of WORE:.WIR TO ORDER id the beet style by superior, workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. ' oetle.dtt JOHN IL sacrra; Hatibiberg. • GREAT REDUCTION IA PRICES! . _WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING M . NEW IMPROVEMENTS . AT REDUCED PRICES. THE WHEELER & WILSON Manufao taring Company having gaintd ALL their suits at law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing. Machines, propose that the public should be benefited thereby, and - hate accordlngly'rednbed the prices• of their-Sewing Machines. niter this date they will be gold at rates that will pay a flair profit on the cccl of Manufactine, capital Insisted, and expense of =making sales ,; Such prices s will enable them to "mike 'first llatis'inachines; and, as heretofore, guarantee them In eveory , particular. In accordance with the annonocemein .above I' will sell their splendid Sewing Machines at prices from.ll4t to $9O for the fine full.case machines. It Is a well (stalk lished fact that the • • Wheeler & Wilecim Sewing Machine Is the best one MOM market, the bestmade;anoStr nide - and least liable to get oat of order and. they are now, as. low as' the inferior me:chiefs. Call and 'see - them a. Third and Market. • - del-thn W. 0. HWKOK, Agent, . ALBUMS I ALBUMS 1.! The finest assortment of ALBUMS ever offered in tht3 oily ranging in price from 60 cents to $lO 00 each, bound to all'atyles bfßindum, at BERGNER'S CHKAP, BOOKSTORE, 12oov 6l Mark Street. MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND STRANGERS ' ' visiting the City is called to the largest and finest as sortment of Letter, Note and Oap Papers, Envelopes, Pens and Holders, Int, int ttat n eici Sand lti, . Wg , &ad Boxes, Blotting Board; and a 1411 vaiiety of all hinds of STATIONERY; which for price and quality cannot be excelled, pt • EIIiRONEWS OSEAP BOOIESPORtr e 61 biarketStreet. .. , E. L. GODBOLD fpRkCTICALLr Tuner and Repairer of Pianos, Melodeons, dtc.', dn.:', will rods* orders in. mare at WAL,KNINHIMMesio Moro, 02 Market street All orders left at the Eibrouned klace, ofattlieltaeliler goose, will meet; WitYprouifirstratition. - .Flrseelass MANN for:sye.• • sepia 417 . _ _ FAMILY DRUG STORE. . . 11. RE UNDERSIGNED, ~HAS OPENED L a Wholesale and. Retell Drug and PrescriptiOn Store, la the Iron Front Znlbting, No. 128 Idarkit street, lately occupied by Mr. Eby, wehre can be &and 'an enti renew , stock oflTresth and Pare Drab Perfumery,' Scads :COAT OIT A , COAL OIL LAMPS, Boning • Fluid, A le shol Patent Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &e., &o. have the agency for the sale of %line's Celebrated Arti ficial Teeth, to which vreiteduld invite the attention of By strict attention to business, and desire to please, 'we respectfully ask a shawl of Public; Patronage. • G. W. NSW . . . • N. B.—Prime Havana Segue and. Tobago° coludantiy , on hand. &pre-oily . , CITY LIVERY STABLES. 111,40Zi11r2 RY Atzsr, rllp rits Ault' 07 REBB'SHIPTEL. ' THE undersigned has recommenced the livery busineee In idelefir dad - SPACIOUS SPA BlSSlocated.ae'sbov*Nrlth ifteck o ROES, OARSIAGIN and OWN SES, which be 101 l hire atlnoderate letee. F. K. SWABFZ. sep2S•dly • A One 11/113014M0M, col/prising: /IFS Frz, Auk' aozAt inII,IINA: TA A, pun, _ ' 'LI, Ramiro, Cor°Pl 13ren," , Ora sisesvid kJOuster anallith *Diane- Igall , bagsiPartteceived ondrfor,salokera:c...f - W E "" ...91.. " 1 " PIM! , Prok. Intbitai. SANFORD'S NEV ER DEBILITATES by all that have need it, with confidence In all the cotaintwkded. within the last two years of relief, as the numerous my possession show. ed to the temperameet used in such quantities as: iudgment, guide you in th BATOR, and it will cur( ATTAClU,Direhrite,Oaeon. manna, Dsbr oaL, 0301. w, lawmum, FLATULSNCA, mem, and May be . Used ET EMIT )(IDIOM": 11 (aa thousands ean'teetify) oaresuaThearocummea RI tera their testimony in tu ?RION ONE DOLLAR MI BOTrui -ALSO SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS TIC PILL' Is .11. gentle be proprietor • has Cud "In hi years. lag deinartd from these who and-the-satisfaction which thew use; bis Induced me reach of all. that different Cathartles act bowels. . 'PIO MI has, with dna re lished fact, been compoun. purest Vegetable Extracts, part of the alimentary ca. In all cases - where a ca. Diratenis Stow* / • //cassias, • ; Zketriatim s s, a groat many &seem* •to whieh' to mention .in .thM a Ivor. Nam 'io ' °Erns: THE ATTENTION OF de2O IC' :MI-NAT glistellcrntons. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED will sell at private sale his valuable real estate, situate near Lingle'. town, Lower PartOtt township, Dauphin county, contain log Eaysarr-Flue Aeons moss OR L. The land is well improved, with a good FRAME DWELLING HODGE, frame Barn and other ne. IMO cesaary out-buildings, thereon erected. A Wi • 2 : 2 : dow 's dower, sinietintblg to $1,500, remain on egroperty until her death. . Persona Ambler to. parches% ran obtain all the re quired information from the undersigned, who resides on ILLI the property. GLEIT B. CARE. n BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. OEO, J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. CARD The above well known and long established Hotel le now undergoing thorough renovation, and being In a great degree newly fundtthed, under the proprietorship of Mr. GlOltel J. Belzoni who has been an.inmate of the house for the last three years, and la well known to is Thankful e for the liberal patronage which it has en— oyed , I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public vor. fieB wtfl da WILLIAM BUEHLER. CANDLES! PARAFFINS CANDLES, SPERM CANDLES, ADAMANTINE CANDLES, STEARINE CANDLES, STAR CANDLES, CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES, TALLOW CANDLES. A large lot of the above in store and for sale at the low est prices by • WM. DOCK JR. & CO., Jana Opposite the Court House. THE ATTENTION 'OF GENTLEMEN ± is solicited to our very large assortment of Uanzasnurrs AND rhtewszs of every sizo and quality. °rens' Jouvnt Km Moyne, best article manufactured. All the different kinds of WINTER Gtovss. largest assortinent of Rosiest in the city. Clans, Stitivniatte, PLANDERROMITB, Ready Henn:tett. And everything in Geptit , wear, , at CATROA.RT'S, inn 24 Next to the Harrhiburg Bank. :OHAMPAGNE WINES. Doo Da Monuagrao, Bilostscor & Co. CIIARLIS MODIVER, Guam' & Co., Asonon—Scuray MoussEux FPARKLING biIIECAIBL, MINIM & Co. x=o - V UAW., NST'S,AB In store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, dl9 73 Market Street. IL MI ,2141 .T-a • DR. D. W. JONES, HAI-04ISHURG: PA.. ti t _ .4.B,jnoved hie. office to the National Hbase hi Market street, opposite the Post Mlles.— ', &airarid ohms% • the name on the Window.-- ' . JOINS may be consulted on all diseases • but mime paitfeblarly 'Messes of a private. nature. Dr. lONliki hair Mired slumber of private and otbet diseases in 'this oily and elsewhere, and some of them had. almost illien bp alt hbpes of - recovery, and was restored by the use of hie powerruFvegetable remedies. GONORRHEA Dr. JONES offers the only safe and certain . remedy for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Giatlveness, and all Derangements of the Stomach. This plparation will 'curs Gonorrhea in from three to lice da sazacira be had at any time of Dr. JONES, at his of. floe, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle is audiof ent to'curci a Mild case. SYPHILIS This Its one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONES pledges, himself to cure Syphilis In its worst forms. This dihease makes its appearance in setnany different forms, theta single plan of treatment will not reach it in all its teatimes ; so it may 'require different remedies, according tn:the native of the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ. ten article with any one—NO CURE NO PAY I The re- MOdili3 liked by'Drl JONES, areyorrely vegetable, and need to (Mange of diet orshituirance from business, S PE RUATORII BEA This habit of youth Is indulged in while alone, and Oftene learned from evil companions when at school, and t not ;cured will destroy both mind and body. Both sexes fall Victims, to this disease. The symptoms are— pain. in the Read, Dimness of Sight, Ringing in the Ears, Pfinples'en the Face, Loss of. Memory, Frightful Dreams at Night; Weakness In the Rang, Pain in the Breast, and o f ingbi (indicative - of Consuniptiond Dyspepsia, great i Derangetnent of the Nervous System, and so on till Death pats an end to their offerings; To such Dr. JONES of fain at perfect remoratior, with, such mild and Balmy' Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of OM Distressing. Disease. - • FEMALE COMPLAINTS. - . ,Those suffering from Colds, and Derangement of the Nervous System, can Speedily be restored to sound health and Vigor. Dr. JONES may be consulted at all times at his office, persbnally or . by lettee, describing all symptoms. All tepee oust contain a stamp to ensure answer. Address Mt. D. W. JONES, - National House, feb7 Harrisburg, Pa. "OUR • GOVERNMENT." 6 rrUla"E unity of Government which con __ 'dilutes you one p , , eonle, is now dear to you."— washogdonsaJtiremeli Address. A nationality Is essen tial to the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa triotism must arise hem kno*ledge; It is - only 'a proper understanding of our•civil institutions that can induce strong and settled attachment to their principle', and impartability fur their maintenance t 'pun GOVEILSIOIENT : explanatory statement of the - system' of Goaernment'of the Country,'" contains the text of the Constitution of the United States, and the Con stitutional provisions of the several States, with their mhaningland comartuition; as determined by judicial au thority, and precedent and practice, or derived from standard 'writers; digested and arranged for popular use Price $1:00. sold by M. Ii'XINNEY, • del . Harrisburg, Pa. • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IiVIEUNDERSIGNED,Anditor appointed _a_ to distribute the balance in the hands of JoSent , • Miller,= Assignee ofJOEMPH 11:MAVIDSON, among credi tors, will ; attend to the duties-of his appointment on 'THURSDAY, the 2.Bth day of Febrnary,lB6l, at? o'clock A. M., at office,- tic - Third street,. Harrisburg, when and where all Interested may attend if they think proper ' • ' a - JOHN .13; - DETWILER, fel:l64lw. " • Auditor. NOTICE. DETERS' MOUNTAIN TURNPIKE ROAD - COMPANY.-The President and Managers of the Peters' Mountain Turnpike Road Company have this day declared a dividend of sixty cents per share on the capital,sfOck or said company, say three per cent per annum, and directed the same to be at this office of the stockholders, at ttie public house of J. D. HOFFMAN, in the 'city of Harriebutg, to the s tockhohlers or their le gal repreeentatives after the 10th. febt).Btwe J. S. MEHARGUR, Treasurer. NOT/CE. AalL PERSONS are hereby notified that . .110 L. We have thla day dispos ed of our entire manufac turlntboalnese to Messrs. KILLER & HOLLINGER, who Will continue It as heretofore conducted by us, at the old Vent corner of North and Spruce streets: Tbe.bOoks of the firm have been placed in.the hands of Mr. JOHN _KELLEN JR, 211 State street between Hibert Midlßiort, far settlement, and all persons lenowbig eilvesAndnbteikpall those baring claims against us Are . eziodeted to make istamedfide settlement with him. - 101,14 W topepTl • • • .D. •MILLER & BON; • Nem e2thatistments. TREASCRE'R'S ACCOUNT. Joni eau, Treasurer of the county of Dauphin, Penn sylvania, and ex-officio Treasurer of the House of Employment and Support of the Poor. In the county of Dauphin, in account with' the said county, for the of Dr. said Rouse of Employment, fcc.— Dr. RECEIPTS-1860 To balance in Treasury, due for the use of the House of Employment, and of the Poor In the county of Dauphlni"ro Per =Settlement made by the County Auditors, January /2, 1860 • 168 61 To cash received from the Oommissloners of the county of Dauphin, for the use or the House, Arc., as aforesaid, pursuant to requi sitions by the Directors of the Poor, Ste.; in conformity to law, dated January 2, 18 1 60, on orders issued by said ComMitudoners, to wit : No. , 628.' . ....... . - .....,.. 12, 000 00 To cash received from the' following named persons, derived, as hereafter stated, for the use of the aforesaid House of Employ. inept, to wit : Jan. 24.-To cash from John Rodent, Esq., fines - 1 79 Feb. 8.-To cash for Lime, from John Raynor... 70 52 " " H. Brown, 12 84 April 2.--To cash for rent on McMahan's pr0perty............20 00 " To cash for sundries 1 20 April 4. " from H. Brown Board for paupers .... - 38 00 ~ To cash for Lime sold to D. Shell 31 52 April 21. To cash for Logs sold 6 00 • " 24. " from Geo. Gilbert, Esq.., fines 10 05 May 2.-To cash for Lime eold 5 00 June 2. " Proceeds of Mi11.....114 25 June 5.-To cash, Frederick Gilbert fbr support of an invalid - 82 00 Aug. 15...T0 cash for Board to Paupers 35 40 " 23. " " Lime 501 d...... 46 00 " 30. " Pasture - 10 00 Oct. 12.-4 o cash, Proceeds of 14111....130 00 tt " " for Lime from John Baysor • ......... 21 50 Oct. 13.-To cash for Pasture .. 15 00 Nov 22. " Boird'to Paupers 10 00 Dec. 4. " 4, Lime sold . 24 00 19. " " Paupers, Lances- ' ter county 80 00 ---$12,812 58 To aggregate amount ($1,057 04) of orders is sued in and during the year 1860, by the Directors of the Poor and Hasa of Employ mem Tor the county of Dauphin, unpaid at settlement made by the County Auditors of the county of Dauphin, Pa., January 11, 1861. Order No. 8, Tobias Hendricks........ $2 00 " No. 54, John 1 80 " NO. 85, R-Magutte.. 1 80 ~ No. 88, George Weetheffer 1 90 " No, 109, Mary Ann Gould 2 00 No: Tobias Hendricks 2 00 leo. 168,.. d 0...... do 200 No. 261, DI Leonard ...- .... 400 No. 403, Mary Waechter._ 2 00 N0.'376, Matthias Slnklow 90 " No. 419, Mary Sheets 200 ~ No. 455, Mary .W'aeohter 200 " No. 463, Clathartne Y0ung....... 20% ~ No. 471, Mary Sheets 200 " No. 610, Mary Waechter ..... 2 00 " No. 51.8, Catherine Y0ung....... 2'oo No. 526, Mary Sheets 2 00 ~ No. NO, David. Boyer 90 4 , No. 549,.W1d0w Forney... 200 " No. NO, Miry Fotnicy • 200 4 , N0..565, Mary Witeabter 200 No. 573,:Catharine Young.- .... 200 4 4 No. 581, Mary Sheets 2 00 No. 601, Widow C0ryer......... 90 ~ No. 640, Mary 2 00 " No. 690, Adam Kraemer.. ..... . 00 No. 490, George Manly .. ... 3 00 " No. ow Widow Forney': .. .. .2 00 ~ No. 615, Mary , F0rney.......... 2-00 " No. 630, Mary Waechter........ 200 ~ No. 636, Catharine Y0ung.......2 00 4 , No. 654, Bildget Boyles .... 000 " No. 602, Widow Forney 200 ~ No. 683, Mary Forney 200 44 No. 703, wary Fleck 6 92 " - No. 706, George 5n0k0..... ..... 200 ~ No. 711, George Trullinger... ...... 24 04 ~ No. 713, John Matter 119 28 " No. 716, John Lingel 18 CO " No. 719,' Sloan & Boyd ..... .....5 50 4 , No. 721, John A. Weir . 895 .96 . " No. 722, Jonas Rudy 80 52 " N0..723, E.E. Bollinger 36 82 -$1,067 04 Balance due John Care, Treasurer of the coun ty oft auphin, and exollime Treasurer of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employ ment of said counts ....... 78 13 813,947 75 PAYMENTS-1860. Cr By aggregate amount (813,508, OS) paid and unpaid of orders No. 1,,t0 725,1b0th inclusive, issued in and during the year .1850, by the Directors of the Poor and . House of Employ ment for the county of "Dauphin, as entered in numerical order and detail. in Order Book of the Directors "aforesaid 13,503 08 By orders paid issued by the Directors as aforesaid in 1859, unpaid at settlement-made 'by the County Auditors, January 12, 1860, to wit Order No. 438, Widow.Forney ..... .-2 00 " No. 439, Mary Forney 200 " No. 485, Widow Forney 200 " No. 486, Mary Forney 200 " No. 641, 'Widow Foray 200 " No. 642, Mary Forney 200 " No. 887, Widow Forney..., • ..... 200 " No. 6.88, Mary Forney 200 " No. 622, Aaron Bombaugh.... 98 00 " " No. 678, T. H. 'Wilton ~. 500 " No. 625, John Raynor . 10 75 " No. 629, Jotui &Igor 45 52 " No. 533, John Roysor 350 No. 630, Miman .... 72 72 N 0.510, Michael Verges.., ...... 200 " No. 507, Thorium , Eferod .. ... 200 " No. 496, Samuel Gaiberich 200 ' N 0..-48 8; Julian Wa1b0rn........ 200 ti No. 805, Thomas Her0d.,........ 200 No. 528, Joseph - Clark 87 80 N 0.521, Joseph Clark 14 88 • $314 17 By Credit allowed John Care, Esq., present, • Treasurer for the amount of Hist item charged against him on debtor side bf t his mordunt, said account not yet paid him by the late Treasurer, in consequence of adiftl cult), existing between him and the Board of Directors of the House of Employment, of - which 'house said Illrecrirti have the control and direction ....... 663 Al • CoMmissioners allowed Treasurer, to wit On receiving $127,44 of 1 percent 16 93 On paying $138,17 .25, ,14 of.l per tipht..46 06 We, the undersigned, Ar.ditors of the county of Dau phin, pennsylvania, elected, appointed,smorn, and af firmed according to law, report : that we met, did audit, settle and adjust, according to law, the foregoing ac count of John Care,Esq., Treasurer of the ' county of Dauphin,:Pelmaylvaiai and ex,ottlnto Treasurer of the Donee for the Employment and Support. of the Poor in the county. of Dauphin, la account with the said county, for the use of the House, of Employment aforesaid,. commencing January 2,1860, and ending. December 31,- 1660, and that the account as above stated is correct,. as entered In Settlement Book.A. of said House Of Employ ment, kept in the Commissioners. Office of the county aforesaid, and that we nod a ;balance due the Treasurer aforesaid, the sum of Seventy eight dollars and thirteen cents, . In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands at Harrisburg, this eleventh day of January, 1861. IMMIX WM& JONATHAN' SNIT J. P. lOMERFORI), Auditors of the County of Dauphin. ferissr : JOSIPII &fru" Clerk to County Aditors. Statenapa f .the Receipts and ./grjeenaleree of the House .of to uncut and support e the Poor of • the aunty of Dderldn. Darin.op EXPENDITURES. Aibblldipss .27 84 8V•37 ' . • Burling'lll...: . ...... .. . • / o ' oo Pa o o o BO*" • • 90 .......... 16 00 fttat riding flu. Having proeured - i3team Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every description, cheaper that it can be done at any other ea tahlishmentin the country. RAMS OF ADVEE.TIBIEE. IfiF•Four lines or less constitute one-half square. Ete lines or more than four constitute a square. Half Square. one day ..... ... one Week— . one month._ " three months 44 six months-- one year .... One Square one day .. ' 4 ono week 2 00 one month . S 00 .. three months 6 00 " eLt months.— 800 one yearlo 00 ... ggrEtudness notices inserted In the Loral column, or before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CRNTS PER I.MOB or each insertion. ,Marriages ead Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. NO. 42. Blacksmithing Beef ..... ... Coal, (1859,) Cooking Costa In Snits Costs on Arbitration Qupentors , work Cows - . .. ~ ...... ........ . 116 60 Cattle 404 28 Conyeying.Paupers.......... „ ..... . 122 60 Threctors and Clerks, extra for settlement...... 20 00 Due Br. Mellinger . 10 09 Expenses to Trevorton fitting Pump....... .. Feucemmking Farm hire Farming Implements . Groceries. ..... ....... Harvesting . ...... Horse doctoring Hay, &c., (1 859 ,) Harness Hata and Caps Hardware and Tinware Horses Horses and Cattle Insurance Tax, Inning orders for removal of Paupers Judgment... Labor . Lumber Merchandise Mason's w0rk............... Making Shoes .... • • • Making Clothes Medical Attendance (out-door Pauper's,)... Plumber's work Printing ' ........ 185 50 Postage, Stationery, •te 26 78 [ Repairing C10ck......... • • . • • • • • • .......... • • 2 59 I Repairs at Mills • • ell 25 Road Tax. ... 2A 09 Bayport of out-door Paupers —• . :.• , ... ...... 980 59 Serving Subpoena ............ 3 17 I Shoats ........ 17 00 i Shop-work and Toll 6 73 1 Surgery 106 09 Support of Paupers in other Counties. ...... ... 144 36 Shoes 59 00 Support of Paupers in the Asylum 2210 45 Traveling Expeuses 108 25 1 Tax on Property 4 45 Veal. 99 Wheat.... 1855 40 Wagon ork 27 68 David Fleming, Esq., Atternare salary one year. 4 0 0 0 Brown, Steward's 152 00 Raynor, Director's Daniels, Caslow, Clerk, salary six months.. . J. W. Franti, Clerk, salary two months Dr. Nish, Physician, salary one year... Salary due John Raysor from lbreS John Niers, attending Sick, and as Clerk Amount of Orders issued ..... ........ STEWARD'S EXPLANATION. PRODUCE OP FARM. 642 Bushels of Wheat $1 10 ... 4498 20 1,187 44 Oats 30.......... 360 10 350 4 4 Potatoes 50.......... 176 00 226 44 Turnips.. .... 28 55 26 1,92644 Corn in Bars.... 30.... 677 60 84 44 Onionii. ....... 75.. _ ...... 25 50 24 " Red Bee ts 40 10 00 31 44 Ryo 120 3,835 Heads of Cabbage.... —.. 03_ _ ... , _ 109 05 1,468 Pounds of Batter 16 232 98 732 44 Lard . 12 87 84 1; 518 " Veal 052 44 Tall 8 ow . 09 94 88 C 7 3 /2 82% . Calf Hides...... 08 882 11741 44 Beef .. 06 . ... 704 48 1,464 44 Hides 05 ........ 90 97 4,403 44 Pork . ... 308 21 48 Loads of Hay............ 12 00.... . ..... 578 00 MANUFACTURED IN THE HOME. 31 pair of men's shoes, 34 pair of women's shoes, 22 pair of children's shoes, 50 pair of men's Paotaloon s, 20 pair of boys' pants, 167 shirts, 98 chernisel, 5 undershirts, 48 pair of stockings, 31 roundabouts, 36 vests, 23 :pair or winter pantaloons, 49 women's dresses, 87 aprons, 27 children's frocks, Si sacks, 27 women's aprons, 36 sheets, 18 comforts, 21' chaff-bags, 31 oolsters, 2 quilts, 48 pillow slips, 246 pounds hard' soap, 14 barrels sort soap, 75,000 bushels of lime burned PROCEEDS OF THE MILL, from the Ist of January, 1660, to the Ist of January, 1881. TOLL GRAIN AND FLOUR ORLNDINO, PER MONTH. January ........ ' $163 09 February . ......... ............ .............. 165 90 March 163 61 April ............:........... ..... ..... ...... 160 04 May......... 166 96 June .... 75 42 July' August August .... SO 93 September ....... ....... ..... 97 92 October 117 44 Notrember 2 0 December .......... . ....... . . .. . . : . .' . . ..: . . . : . . . .. .. 1.2 B 1 " 68 Income in full for 1860 DIED DURING TIER TEAR_ Henry Holsinger, (banged,) Fred Sh feler, Chas. Hous man, Frank Singer, three children (burled in one coffin,) SallieFfnley Benjamin Minnick, Lucindallaul's child (colored,) Black Jack, Mary Barnes (colored,) Su san Snowden (colored,) Mary Riley, a colored babe, An n,. Jones (colored.) Harriet A. Davis (celored,) John Losley, Margaret Rape, Joseph Forney, Patriot licHown, Ellen Scale's child, Lucinda Zimmerman's child, John Bell's child, two babes (buried In one coffin, a babe (col. ored.)—Whole number, 24. LIST OF COMF.RS AND GOERS. January 243, Feb'y 248, March 267, April 169, May 189, June 272, July 123, August 109, September 109, October 113, November 222, December24B. Total, 2366.95 Ameri cana, 2,261 Foreigners. CASH RECEIVED AND PAID OCT BY THE STEWARD. C.tali paid into the Treasury.. 812 48 Cash rec , d for Boarding Paupers, pd. Into 7 reas'y. 38 00 " Logs 800 "Lime. * ............ - 600 " Boarding Paupers ~. 35 40 Lime 45 00 " Pasture 10 00 15 00 10 00 24 00 " Boarding Paupers IC Li me HENRY BROWN,.StewarJI Attest : J. W. Fit.tairz, Clerk. - A.PPOINTHENTS BY THE DIRECTORS, FOR THE YEAR 1861. Hoary Brown, Steward ; Dr. George F. Milk, Phyal 'ciao ; David Mumma, Attorney ; John F. Peek, Hiller J. W. Frantz, Clerk. . SIMON DANIEL, PETER BISHOP, . JOHN RAXSOR, 561 99 Directors or the Poor. Attest : J. W. FRANTZ, Clk. 113 947 75 PRIVATE SALE. 91.11 E SUBSCRIBERS offer at Private 11 Sale 21 Eight Wheeled Box Freight Cars in good. running order• Horses, 2 males, 6 One Horse wa gon} , and Harness, 1 large Spring Wagon, I Complete Stone Truck Wagon, 1 Two Horse Carriage, 2 Frami- Stables, abOut 400 Two Bushel lines, 700 Tons of Lykene Valley Coal, 58 Sacks of salt, 2 Small Eire Proof a large amount of Office Furniture, and prOperty connected with the forwarding bushiesij,„,together with an extensive Rectifying apparatus in:eUmPlete order.. Also, the undivided half part o f Isb ems of Coal lands shuttle in the Short Mountain, Its Lykens Valley, Dauphin min ty, near Gratztowt4 the veins of Coal well developed. Application to be made to the undersigned before the first day of March, 1801. A. O. WESTER, C: F. /WENCH, Assignees. of John Wallower kSon lanSbatd.whnirl ' . . . T IKENS' VALLEY NUT COAL.!—For atilnat 412 ,00. per ton. sir ;AIL - COAL DELIVERED BY PATEN 2 _ - W2i704 CART& • JAMES M. WHEELER. jar Opal dewed frOin both yards. Rovri ORANGES .AN.O .LEMONS. VORTY BOOS in prime'iirder just re. ooved Eiiia for sale by Irv. noon ac & CO. New '2tbnertiumente gas JO: 00 4 0 6 00 249 32 1 69 3133 77 34128 3300 liE 169 14 606 se 25 80 28 18 22 92 171 6a 160 10 1211 14 3 76 9 02 37 46 27 78 62 62 360 57 268 6 281 82 900 105 BU' 40 /.9 46 79 30 09 128 26 740 64 3 00 60 33 106 18 2 84 42 77 43 00 82 00 43 00 26 00 831 250 00 10 13 BM 18,603 08 1,583 74