Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 11, 1861, Image 2
ail Cettgraplj. HARRISBURG, PA. Monday Afternoon, March 11, 1861 ONE EFFECT OF THE INAUGURAL.- Business men, since the inauguration of the President and the publication of his address, feel decidedly better. There were appearances of trouble at Washing ton, which; it was feared, might lead di. reetly to serious trouble throughout the country. These no longer prevail. It was also thought that the inaugural might indicate a policy that would precipitate evened. Apprehensions upon this point have been removed. The address has given general satisfaction in financial and commercial circles. It is regarded as an indication that the President will pursue the course best calculated to promote the interests of the whole country, and that under his administration we shall have a government tat will be respected at home and abroad. The need of this change at Washington had been felt extensively; for it is a fact that the vacillating policy of Mr. Buchanan in the first stages of the outbreak did more than anything else to destroy public confidence. Next to gen eral anarchy there is no evil that business men so much deplore as an unstable and im becile government. As wisdom, patriotism and firmness are likely to mark the come of the new Administration, people feel that they will now soon be able to see the course that.theaffairs•of the.country will be likely to take, and thus they expect to be released from that state of suspense under which, for four months past, trade has been comparatively stagnant. INTERESTING TO IRON MANIIPAOTUR ERR —We find, in the London Enquirer an account of a process purely mechani cal, through which the tensile strength of a bar of common malleable iron may, without the aid of heat, be increased fifty per cent. The principle is the same as that. by which wire is stronger per square inch of section than the bar from which it was originally drawn. liars of common merchant iron are passsed cold between grooved rollers until the requisite degree of compression is attained. An instance is mentioned, in which a bar, tWo* and one-eighth inches diameter, and .fifteen feet long, was rolled down to two inches in ten minutes—with practice this time could be reduced one-half. The one-eighth of an inch is not lost—as in turning a shaft in a lathe, the bar is lengthened about one and one-half inch to the foot. The bar came out quite polished and parrallel enough for shafting, but not quite straight. It was straightened by hand by two men in half an hour, and might be done by machinery in a few minutes. According to Mr. Fairbairn, the effect of the consoli dation was to increase the strength of the bar in the ratio of ton to fifteen, in the experiments made by him. AMALGAMATION PROHIBITED IN CALI FORNIA.-A bill introduced into the low er House of the California Legislature on the 30th of January, to prevent 'the amal gamation of different races of men, pro. vides that any white person who shall hereafter be convicted of marrying, or otherwise cohabiting with a negro, mulat to, Chinese or Indian, shall be punished by fine and imprisonment, or both; and that a person who beds, boards, cohabits or intermarries with an individual of any of said races, shall be prima facia evidence that such a person is not a white citizen, and shall subject him to all constitutional disabilities imposed on persons of color. A CAPITAL REBUKE.—When Captain Ingraham returned, a few days since, from the command of the Richmond steam-sloorin the Mediterranean, a cer tain Senator from Louisiana, though born and raised in New York city, and late a member of the Naval Committee of the • Senate, aid to him substantially as fol lows : "Sir, why did you not retain your command and bring your ship into New Orleans, or some other SouthCrn port when the State seceded?" To which Captain Ingraham replied, "Sir, you are mistaken in your man, and in Southern na val officers, if you ?suppose they, or I, could forget our oaths of office, and become traitore s or be guilty of a contenpiele MO! ! When South Carolina calls for he h sons to leave the General Government, and return to the bosom of the parent State, she expects them to do so withhonors untarnished, and reputations with out the slightest spot on their escutcheons ; thieves and traitors she will never acknow ledge." Tan 'Charleston Mercury has concluded since Lincoln's inauguration that the time for South Carolina to shed the valu able blood of her own citizens in taking Fort Sumter has passed, and if the job is to be done or attempted, it devolves on President Jeff. Davis, and the troops of the Confederacy I Just so, ':,There will be 'in) trifling now, at Washington, as the traitors will guess. The Senate of the 37th Congress. The members of the Senate of the thirty-seventh Congress are as follows : B.—Republicans. o.—Oppesition. Number of Senators 68 Term Expires ALABAMA. Vacancy (seceded)._ 1665 Vacancy (seceded) .... 1867 MISSISSIPPI. Vacancy, (seceded)...lB63 Vacancy (seceded)....lB6s ARKANSAS. S K. Sebastian ' 0....1865 Chas. K. MiteheU, 0...1867 CONNECTICUT. James DiXOll, R 1863 Laf. Ei Foster, R...... 1867 Traston 0 Vacancy NEW HAMPSHIRE. John P. Hale, R....... 1805 Daniel R. Clark, a ISM ' CALIFORNIA. Milton 8. Latham, 0...1863 Vacancy 1887 NEW YORK. Preston Ring, R 1863 Ira Harris, R 1867 DELAWARE. James A. Bayard, 0....1863. Wm. Saulsbury, 0,,,„1865 NEW JERSEY. J. R . Thompson, 0....1863 John 0. Tan Eyck, R... 1805 FLORIDA. Vacancy (seceded)... .1863 Vacancy (seceded) ..,.1867 NORTH CAROLINA. Thomas Bragg ; 0......1865 T. 1.. Cliugman t 0.....1867 GEORGIA Vacancy (seceded) .1865 Vacancy (seceded)... .1867 INDIANA. Jesse D. Bright, 0....1868 Henry S. Lane, R 1867 OHIO. Benj. F. Wade, R 1865 Salmon P. Chase , 8.... 1867 OREGON. Edward D. -Baker, R.. 1865 Geo. W. Nesmith, 0...1867 ILLINOIS. Stephen A. Douglas,o.lB6s Lyman Trumbull, R... 1887 lOWA. Jas. W. Grimea, R 1865 James Harlan, 8......1867 . . PENNSYLVANIA, Simon Cameron, R„ „ 1863 Edgar Cowan, R 1867 RHODE ISLAND. J. F. Simmons, R 1863 H. D. Anthony, R 1865 . . KENTUCKY. L. W. Powell, 0... . . . 1865 J.C. Breckenridge:o..lB67 SOUTH CAROLINA. Vacancy(seceded)....lB63 Vacancy (seceded) —1865 KANSAS Vacancy Vacancy LOUISIANA. Tammy seceded ....1861 Vacaucy (eeceded)....lB67 TENNESSEE. A. Johnson, 0 1863 A A. 0. P. Nicholson '0..1865 MAINE. Lott li. Morrill, R 1863 W. Pilt Fessendeo. R.. 1865 Vacancy (seceded) ....1863 Vacancy (seceded) ....1865 MASSACHIIETTS. (lerles Sumner, R...'.1868 Henry Wl4on , U...... 1805 VERMONT. Bolon3on Foot, R 1863 Jacob Coßamer, R 1867 VIRGINIA'. Jae. M. Mason, 0.....1863 R. M. T. Hunter, 0.-1865 MARYLAND. Anthony Kennedy, 0..1885 James A. Pierce 0.. ..1867 'MICHIGAN. Zach. Chandler, R....-. 18,63 K. S. Bingham, R... .18d6 Republicans Opposition .. WISCONSIN. J. R. Doolittle R 1863 T. 0. Howe, R.. ...... 1867 TAXATION AT CHARLESTON.—The City Councils of Charleston have passed to the point of ratification, a bill for taxing per sons and property to a frightful amount —sl 30 on every hundred dollars of real and leased property—the same on all goods and merchandise—s 2 50 on every $lOO of interest on any obligation ; --the same on every $lOO of dividends on stock —s3 a head on slaves—s3o on every four wheel coach, for two horses—s2o and $l5 on other vehicles-82 50 on every $lOO of income and profits on the last year— the same amount on all commissions— sl 25 on every $lOO of insurance premi ums-50 cents on gas stock-75 cents on every $lOO invested in shipping-810 for every horse or mule—s 2 on each dog— s 2 50 on the receipt of all agencies -81 poll tax-85 for every slave brought in for sale—every free negro $lO, Within certain ,ages, or , 83, if females.-- Pedlers are to give penal bonds in 81,000 to make true returns, &o. The Whole shows a sad condition of things, and no community could stand the load, except they were slaves. THE LAST OF THE PEMBERTON MILLS OALAMITY.—The Committee appointed to disburse the contributions of the peo ple for the relief of the sufferers from the great Lawrence accident have finally ap propriated the last dollar of the 5um— 565,824. The total number of deaths has been 88. The Committee have had under their care during their ministra tions 117 famlies and persons. For two persons incurably injured, life annuities have been purchased of $350 and $4OO each. "WHILE YET THE LAMP HOLDS OUT TO. BURN," &o.—A Washington corres pondent, after approving of Mr. 13uchan an's late course, and commending his patriotism, says In the midst of this great excitement and threatened danger here, he has said : "I shall ride beside Mr. Lincoln from the White House to the Capitol, eyen if it rains bullets. ' I shall then go to Lancaster, pass my days in retire ment, and seek to find consolation and religion in the 'church. Bitter sorrow has taught me that happiness can be found nowhere else."— Mr. Buchanan, therefore, purposes at once upon his return to his old <hillsnestead to become a member of the Presbyterian Church, in which he has usually worshipped. • DURING/ the past few months, the fluc tuations in the prices of stocks have been remarkable. Even now sensitive holders of stocks may imagine that peace at any price would be most for .their interests; but those who look deeper into,the sub ject, must see that property can never be permanently valuable in a country where the Government allows itself to be trampled on and set at defiance. BOTH the True Delta and the Bee of New Orleans denounce the crude tariff and revenue policy adopted by the Seces sion Confederacy. The former is very severe in addressing, among its readers, "those whose purblind hopes led them to anticipate from the deliberations of eche. ming and bankrupt politicians the inau guration of 'a political inillenium in the Cotton States." Tsmnr years ago, Hon. Horatio King, the present Postmaster General, and Hon. Hannibal Ikamlin, the new Vice Presi dent, were engaged in publishing a week ly newspaper in the small and obscure village of Paris, awaq'down 'the. State of Maine. Ptunsvlvania Zelcgraph, Itionbav /titernoon, itlart4 11, 1661 CALIFORNIA.--By the arrival of the pony express at Fort Kearney on Satur day morning, we have recieved California advices to the 23d ult. The 22d was very universally observed throughout the State, and a mass meeting was organized in San Francisco, which is said to have been the largest ever held in California. The sentiments expressed and the resolu tions adopted were Union in their tone.— James A. McDougal had been nominated by a minority of the Douglas Democrats.. It was believed the Lllepublican members would support this candidate. The re mainder of the Douglas men and the Breckinridgers will probably unite on Denver. The St. Louis sailed from San Francisco for Panama on the 21st, with $994,000 in treasure. A fair amount of trade was going on at San Francisco, but at reduced prices. Term Expires MINNESOTA. Henry M. Rice, 0.....1863 M. S. Wilkinson, R.... 1867 11 SBOTJRI THE COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL REDA.- 'norm in the Missouti Convention made a lengthy report on Saturday. glt concludes by stating that - there is no adequate rea son why Missouri should dissolve her connection with the Federal Govern ment. The report urges the adoption by the country of some. amendment to the Constitution, and recommends the Crit-. tenden resolutions as the basis of the compromise. I= KIT CARSCiN, the . famous hunter, guide and •mountaineer, is living at Taos, New Mexico, and is Indian Agent to the Ute tribe of Indians. His salary amounts to $1,500 per annum. Kit is not a wealthy man ; his property is estimated at about $6,000. He keeps fifty or_ sixty cows, 600 head of sheep, and several horses and ponies. He married a Mexican wo man with whom he lives quits resignedly. ARKANSAS.—Upon the receipt_of Lin coln's inaugural at Fayetteville, Ark., the secessionists called a meeting in or der to instruct the delegates to the State . Convention. Upon the assembling, how ever, it was found that the Unionists were in the majority, and the meeting was adjourned without the pro Posed ac tion. TREUR. TO TEM' DAILY TELEGRAPH. The Maine Senate bas passed the bill to repeal the Personal Liberty Act, by a vote of yeas 17 nays 10. Steamer City of Manchester. NiEw Yois March 11 The steamehip- City of Manchester has ar rived from Liverpool. ller dates 'have been anticipated. The Southern Confederacy Comthsioner An official despatch was received from Mont gomery, this morning, instructing Commission ers Crawford and Forsyth to enter atoroe upon the business of negotiation with* Visiting for their colleague, Mr. Itoman. • The Cumberland and Pocahontas have, ac cording to official advices, left Vera Cruz for Norfolk. The Pocahontas is on the way to New York:: The Macedonian is the only ves sel leftat Vera Cruz. Peterson's Detector gives the following des cription of a new spurious ten dollar note on the Warren Bank of. South Danvers, Masa. Large X across centre of note, girl with'sheaf of grain; 10 above on right; man, heated anvil, hammer &c., ten below on left. This city is full of them and a large number of arrests have been made. The Criminal Court today discharged Wm. H. Russell, who was indictedin connection with the abstraction of the Indian Trust bonds, and decid ed that his judicial course was in accordance with the law of 1867, which exempts witnesses before investigating committees from trial, Russell having appeared as such before that of the Rouse recently, on the subject of those bonds. Ex-Secretary Floyd to-day gaire $lO,OOO secu rity for his appearance at court. Letter From - Major Anderson.—The Oabl- An official letter from Major Anderson, re ceived on Saturday, says he had only fifteen days subsistence and wood on - Imnd; The ques= tion has therefore arisen with the, administra tion whether reinforcements shall be attempt ed, or the fort abandoned. The latter course, it is thought, will be adopted, from inevitable necessity, by the advice.of Lieqt. General Scott. There is, however, a conflict of opinion among'the Republicans on this question and no conclusions have been arrived at in the Cabi net council. Woon's HAIR BEEITORA'fIVE.—Among all preparations for the hair that have been introduced as infallible none has ever given the satisfaction or gained the popularity that Prof. Wood's h airlieetorativenow has. Ms Restorative has passed the ordeal of 'mourner• able fashionable.toilets, and the ladies, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peerless article. They dud, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer less article. They And, where the hair le thinned, that it creates a fresh growth—that it tally restores the ve getative power of the roots on.the denuded places, and causes the fibres to shoot forth anew—that tt dissolves and removes dandruff, prevents grayness, restores the hair to its original color when 11hY,sesS has actually su pervened, gives a rich lustre,.impartethp softness and, flexibility 01 el ltto the hairva ., nd taupe ii Minya lunri. ant, healthy and in fall ilgor.—“N. YYTribune.” 11014 by all respectable Druggists den lax SPECIAL DISPATCHES Maine Personal Liberty Bill BosToN, March 11 WAk9BEIN . 6TON, March 11 Movements of War Vessels. WASHINGTON, March 11 New Spurious Ten Dollar Bill. PHEADBLPIIIa, March 11 = The Indian Trust Bonds Case. WeamtramoN, March 11. net and Fort Sumter; Wmmaimox, March 11 PieD. On Saturday, March 10, at the residence of hia brother in law, David M'Cormicic, Mr. WM. MARS, aged 80 yeare, son of the Rev. Joseph Marr, otSI. Louie. Ntui 211vertitentents (100 K WANTED. -Wanted. 'a white N,..„1 woman for cook at the Seven Stars Tavern, corner of Second and Criestnut streets. marll-3t NEW ARRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF LOCATION W ALLOWER'S LINE. • • The old stock of cars being disposed of, the undereigned has broke out in a new place and es tablished a daily freight line be lween Philadelphia, New York, Harrisburg and all points on the Northern Central, Sunbury & Erie and LackaWana & Blocensburg railroads. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his old customers and patrons fill goods intended for the line must be doifvered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, Broad and Csilowhill streets, Philadel phia. All goods delivered at the depot up to five o'clock, P. M., will reach Harrisburg next morning. .1. WALLOWER, Jr., General Agt. merit ' Reading Depot, Harrisburg. FRESII GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER SEEDS. An cadre new stock tl ltrge and small packages just received at KELLER'S DRUG STORE, marll 91 Market street. SAVING-FUND • NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO. OFFICE - , Walnut St„ S. W. Corner of Third. Arrangements for .Business during the Suspension of Specie Payments by the Banks. 1. Deposits received and payments made every day. .2. Current Bank Notes and Specie will be received on deposit. 8. Deposits made in . Bank notes and Specie will be paid back in city Bank notes. 4. Deposits made in Gold or Silver will be paid back in Coin. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. HENRY L. BENNER, Plesident. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary. marllzd and w NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his L - cmnER OFFICE, corner of Third street and Black berry alley, near Herr's Hotel. Dry Lumber (Call kinds and qualities, for sale by W. F.. MURRAY. The undersigned will , sell Horses, Carriages and har ness low for cash, marll FRANK A. MURRAY. THIRD WARD CONSTABLE. THE UNDERSIGNED offers himself as an independent candidate for Constable of the Third Ward, and respectfully solicits the votes of the people irrespective of party. , marll-41 RENRY BROKER: STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ; landing and embarking Passengers at QUEENSTOWN, as eland ) The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship company intend dispatching their fullpa wered Clyde-built Iron Steam ships as follows City of/Blanchester, Saturday, 16th March. Etna, " 20th " Glasgow, " 3oth " and every Saturday, at Noon, from- Pier 44, North River. RAM OF PASSAGE FIRST CABIN :$75 00 I.STSER.AGE $3O 00 do do to London 80 00 1 do do to London, 60 00 nteeragexetUrn. ;rickets, good for six months, 30 00 Passengers forwarded to *Paria, , 'Havre, Himburg, Bremen, Potterdatn, Antwerp, Ike., at reduced through fares. . . . jar- Pnmena 'heir friends can buy tickets here at the.following rates, to New York : From Liverpool or Queenstown ; let Cabin, $75, $B5 and $105.• Steerage. from Liverpool:s4o 00. From Queens. terra WO 00 .. . . . . ' These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, -and carry experienced Surgeons. 'They are built.ln Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. _ For farther infsYmaDon apply in - Liverpool to Wm. INMAN, Agent, :22: Water street; In Glasgow to Wm. MALAN, 5 st Etiocjk. Square ; in Queenstown to. C. & W. D:SEYSIOII.R&CO:'; inP.ondon.to HIVES & IdACEY, 01 Tang Williain,stroet; in Paris to 412TLZ DECODE, 5 Place de la "Bourse ; tn, Phitidelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 109 Walnut street, orat the Company's Offices.' ;JOHN G. DALE, Agent, marll-dlw ...... ............ 15, Broadway, N. Y. 0 b'NO E BT 15i.~C RED -wrunixo BY MB Harmonio SoCiety , of Hartisburg. ON THURSDAY EVENING; MARCH 14, At the': L lislaitikrim Church, 4th street The programme . oili comprise a Cellists by Ries, "The Morning," (lid Ibiks Music, and selections ,from cele brated authors ; to close with Handelq Eke/ d'ouvre, "The ilatleltsjah Chorus." Tickets 25 cents may be ob tained at Wm. Ruche ' s Musks Store, Groeif& Co's., Drug Store. also, from the active members of the Har monic. ' mar9-td The Piano Forte to be used Is one of Chickerings best, furnished 1.i7 their agent, F.rof. Wm. Nnoche. - NEW 130 45ICS AT BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 51 MARKET STREET. ELSIE VERNER : A rotnatice of destiny. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. GUADALOUPE : A tale of Love and War. By a Military gentleman of Philadelplda. THE AMERICAN QUESTION in its national aspect._ _ COUSIN WILLIAM : A tale . of fashionable life. • PIONEER PREACHERS AND PEOPLE OF THE MTSSISSIPPI, by the Rev. Wilburn. JACK HOPETON ; or 'the adventures of a Georgian:: SONGS SONGS OF IREiAND, :by Spinel Lover. THE WITS AND 13EAMIS OF SOCIETY, by Grace and Philip Wharton. - All the new books of the day for sale aCsoon as pub lished. Books not on hand, will be procured is a short thus at publishers pricer, without additional prizes, at. BERGNER'i3 BOOKSTORB, mar 9 61 Market street. WASHING- MADE EASY. TTARRISON'S celebrated . hoisehold xi_ soap. in large and small quantities, by marl) 41*. ' • EBY Az KUNKEL. ORANGES AND'LEMONS. I boxes of Oranges and TAernons for idElj eale cheap, by ,mar9-4,1* EBY & KUNKEL. FOR RENT, ATHIRD STORY ROOM, in the brick building, on Market street, below sth. Apply, to mar9.4sD• J. R. EBY. _ - . POCKET BOOK LOST. ' - HE UNDERSIGNED lost a pocket, book in Harrisburg on the 22d alt., coniainbigZ'a note of Daniel lialsbapir tor $l4O, protested at the . Lebanon Batik in 1880, and' various other Papeti and! receipts of no . value to any one b*Huk . ow.iker. The tinder win con- L fir,a favor by returnhwthoor. L. NUTTING, in6.2wd Schnylicill Co. DRIED PAREDPEACHES, .6 lINPARED " i .. APPLES BLUEBERRIES,- Juit 'Receied by `;' 9420 WM. bp ' 44:11a. Nal 2lbritrtistments. 200 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. 31st SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE, AT PHILADELPHIA. THIS SALE Palk TAKE PLACE On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27,'81. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., • AT THE PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR, NINTH . AND SANSOM STS., PHILADELPHIA, AND WILL EXCEED ALL OTHERS IN EXTENT The collection will embrace at least 200 Carriages, a portion of which will be second-hand, of a superior make and in good order. The new work (most of which will be warranted) will be from makers of acknow ledged celebrity throughout the States. It will be equal in all respects as regards style. finish and durability, to any made for customers or to order. ALSO. a select lot of desirable Harness. Jar The whole comprising the greatest display o 1 Carriages and Hamm, ever exhibited in Ors city and to be Bold without reserve. May be examined on the day previous testae. lir Purchasers from a distance, are Informed that the sate will positively take place on the above day, without regard to the weather. ALFRED 21. HERANESS, mar9and23-2td uctioneer. BRANT'S CITY HALL! THREE EIGHTS-OITLYI Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 13th, 14th, 15th. . LLOYD'S MINSTRELS! FIFTEEN PERFORMERS THE ELITE OF THE PROFIESION! ! WILL APPEAR IN THEIR UNAPPROACHABLE ETHIOPIAN ENTER TAINMENTS. THIS TROUPE is composed of the first class Artists, selected from the most popular troupes in the Union. OBSERVR THE LIST OP STARS. , BILLY Bind, CHARLEY FOX, S. S. WAMBOLD, AUGUST ASCEIE, GUSTAVE BIDAUX, A. LEHMAN, 7:ANDREWS, M. OEHL, 0. BLASS., - • J. EASYMEAD, A. BEEITEICOPF, MASTER ALBERTINT, W. BURNES, - and COOL WRITE. LIMB'S BRASS BAND, led by AUGUST ALMBB, will give a free Baloooy Serenade previous to the Minstrel performance:- .6a-TICKETS 25 cents. Dooin.opon at 7; cote nience at 8 o'clock. rtnB dt] P. A. CLARK, Agent. M'ALLISTER'S 2 0 , ALL-HEALING OINTMENT TRY IT s TRY IT I I A Radical Restorative of h:sensible Respiratum. IT is a fact, beyond the power of contradiction, that it to infallible in the cure of Burns, Scalds, Nervous Diseases All Tumors, Piles, Scrofula. Brre9egiaa,. Chilblains, _Sore Eyes , tiniiisy, Croup, Itheunurtlion, Colds, ColdiFeet, Liver Complaint, Astbriut, and all , DISEASES OF THE CHEST. . . It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is scarcely a Disease external or internal that it will not benefit. For sale at the Grand Depot, i i E No. 143 Furman Mum; Nsw Yonx. And by all Druggists throughout the 'Gaited States. A N ....metta...,- . . -- - ----- 143 ulton Street, bf. X-.. -4 1 -_, . — agents wanted immediately to introduce it into I• 1 RI families, who may receive it on liberal tonne, for 0.3 El cash. mars4l3m AMBROTYPIS FOR 25 CENTEL THE subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Haarisburg and vicinity, that he has taken rooms over HELENE'S HARDWARE STORE, sputh.east corner Of Market Square, where he Is prepared to, execute every style of AMBROTYPE3, at He Weal prices, from 25 cents and upwards. DAGUERREOTYPE, carefully copied, and Pictures laser led in Lockets and Sins. Cases of all descriptions constantly on hand. Give me a call if you want a good and cheap picture. m7dlm GEORGE B. PARKER, Amlirotypnt. TO ETJTOHEE'S: S • - - R A LED PROPOSALS. to' furnish the Dauphin County Poor House with such meat as may be wanted from time to time, will be recelied by the Directors up to the 2TITI DAY. OF MARCH, and opened and contract awarded on TUE3DAY,the 2d of April, 1861 , to the loweit bidder. The meat must , be ()flood quality and delivered at thebuilding. • • All proposals to be handed to the steward of the Poor House. JOHN RAYBOR, SINON DANIEL, • PETER BISHOP, m6-3tdaltw Directors of Poor. . M. M. • HATTON'S LIVE.R Y STABLE. Alley between Fifth and _ Sixth Streets. F[IHIS ESTABLISHMENT is sfooked with exoellent HORSES, CARRLAGIS, BUGGIES, &0., whieß*lll be AireiloiCreassosable terms. mar7-Bm-- J. Q. ADAMS, agt. BOURBON WHISKEY 1 A VERY superior article of BOURBON .41401.. WHISKEY, In quart bottles, in store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, mar 4 73 Market Street. FRESH FRUIT OF every description in cane and jars, - each package warranted. ream • W 1 00 K JR. & CO. FOR BENI'. A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING Xl_ HOUSE on Front street. Also, a TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Penn street„ city of Harrisburg. febl6 Apply to C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, • • No. 28, South Second otreet. NUT COAL ! • ONIA-Y COAL TON. 11R,EVORTON NIIT COAL fot ' sale at - ..1 ; $1 . 75 per ton ; delivered by Patent Weigh Carta. Plb2l NEGROVE COAL, just 'received by ears, for sale by fe J AMES M. WHEELER. Ti 'MILES ' SURGEON DENTIST OFFERB his services "to.the citizens of Harrisburg and its Vicinity. He solicits a share of the patina patronage and gives assurance that his best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction In his pro. .fession. Heiniran old; well tried dentist, he feels safe ht nviting the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that"they will not be dissatisfied with his services Nice No. 1124 Market street, in the house formerly oc copied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa. myl3-dly THR.OONSTITIITION AND - THE UNION. A'T"LTAER'S DRUG- STORE you will find an assortment of line Ladles' Traveling Satchels: A T . KELLER'S DRUG STORE , you will ji find.a great variety of Walking Canes. AT SELLER'S DRUG • STORE you will find an unrivalled assortment of Perfumery, Po mades, Hair Oar; Cosmetics, Soaps, - - AT SELLER'S DRUG- STORE you will find all kinds of Brtishee—Euglish Teeth and Hair 'gushes, Cloth and Leather Brushes. A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will 11 and a fine lot of Gilehrist's Pocket Cutlery. A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will sod'a large Itoek of VorUphealah Pine; Wallet% 144. fiegor Goes... - A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will .., fled* a choice lot of Havana - - No. 91 Market Street, feb2l Two Doors Kan of Ihmirth Eltowt. N zu) f2tbrertistmtnto FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, SPRING AND BUMMER STYLES 186 1 . PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. GRANVILLE STORES' ONE PRICE GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM No. 607 CBESTNUT STREE7 A superb stock of floe French, English and amenes CLOTHS, CIASSINERES, and VESTINGS For City and Country trade, with an unapproachable as Rort eu t 01 ittADY MADE CLOTHING at Ole lowest ca s h prices ggy-But OWE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of intrinsi c Worth and use presented with each article sold. Partluniar attention paid to the Customer department, and garments made andsent to order to any address. In inaugurating this new system of doing businea, GRANF:LLE STORES would impress on the minds of the patrons of his establishment, that the cost of the girt is deducted from, and Nov added to the price of the arti cle sold. His immensely increasing sales enabling him to act thus liberally, and al. the same time to realize a remunerative profit. all articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. *GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRICEOLOTHINGEMPORIUM 607 CHESTNUT STEM oetl9 6md—rdroar6-dtr WASHING MADE (WICK AND EASY. HARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP. IT is DETERSIVE. It removes all dirt, arid washes with or without rubbing. ,t is sfutetvla It removes all stains by Oil, Paint. Printers' Ink, Wagon or Machine Grease. It is a BlZAlithat. It bleaches brown clothes while. white domes whiter. It is emouearr. It gives a rich permanent lather, and makes the hands soft, white and elastic. It is a paw= wallas; in any water, hot or cold, hard or soft, salt or iresh, of finest lawns, end all grades, to the coarsest clothes. It la LAMM. It - does much washinit with little cost. Ills scortommet. It saves wear and tear, time, labor end money. It combines ell the good, and none of the bad proper ties of every other Soap, therefore it is a Peseta 80A1 . it Is a Perfect Soap for all rises of the Household. lo the Laundry, lbr clothes of every description—for the Wash stand—for cleaning paint, glassware, porcelain, crockery, table, kitchen and dairy utensils. Directions accompany each cake. Samples can be had vase op MARC% upon application at our store. The cakes weigh about one mind, and do not cost more than any of the ordinary soaps now in the market. Wai DOCK agents for Harrisburg. m tr 4 PUBLIC SALE. The Subscriber having lately purchased the good will and Furniture of the White Man Hotel in the city of Harrisburg, opposite the County Cimrt House, of which he will enter into possession on April, let next, will, therefore, offer at public outcry. ON THEIBO4 DAY OF MARCH MI; (WED. Es- DAY,) THE ENTIRE STOOK OF HOUSEHOLD AND %I N FURN2TURE such as the best quell yof BEDS AND BEDDING, OARPETS,CITAIRS, TABLES, SOFAS, CLOCKS, MOVES AND PDPE, DISHES A ND QUEENSWARE in general, and many other article not, bore numerated. Also, one FRESH HUE COW, HOGS, WAGON , AND HARNESS, all of which will be sold on said dal and if not concluded on that daysaid Sale will be cent ued from day to day until the said property is all sold. mar The said sale will be held at THE FARMER'S HOTEL, (late Stahl's). Conditions will be made kniawn on the day of sale by JACOB D. HOFFMAN, Proprietor. dikw ts 1 2 L ME CI) Nir DR. D. W, JONES, LIAR ISBURG, PA., HAS moved his office to the National House in Market street,. opposite tho Post Office.— Be particular and observe the name on the window.- 11, - Jones map be consulted on all diseases but mare „ has cured a number of private and other diseaQes inghla city and els : where, and some of them had almost given up all hopes of recover y , and was restored by the use of his powerful vegetable remedies. GONORRHEA. Dr. JONES otters the only safe and certain remedy for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Liver Complaint, Dyspop , ,,t, Costiveness, and all Derangements of the Stomach. Tin , preparation will cure Gonorrhea in from three to fire days, and oast be had at any time of Dr. JONES, at his of Hoe, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle is suaici ent to core a mild raise. 12Z12113 'This is one of the worst of all disease?. Dr. JO CES pledges himself to cure Syphilis in its wont forms. lin4 tlitutase makes its appearance in so many different lain., that .a single plan of treatment will not reach it in all it, features ; ad it may require different remedies, aecordhas, to the °atm* er the °see. Dr. JONES will mate a wilt. ten article with any one—NO CURE NO PAY 1 The re. mediae used by Dr. JONES; are purely vegglable, and need no change of diet or hindrance from business. ~~:~a~.n,c~~;~a:~~r.~ This habit of youth - is Indulged in while alone, and often learned from evil companions when at school, and if not eyed will destroy both mind and body. Both sexes fall victims tothis disease. The symptoms are— Pain in the Head, Dimness - of Sight, Ringing in the Bare, Pimplei en the Face, Lose of Memory, Frightful Dreams at Night, Weakness in the Back, Pala in the Breast, end Cough; (indicative of Consamption,) Dyspepsia, great Derangement of the Nervous System, and so on till Beath puts an end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES 01. fers a perfect restoration, with such mild and B.:tmy Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the incti - n at this Distressing Disease. FEMALE' COMPLAINTS Those suWering from Colds, and Derangement of the Nervous Bystemi can speedily be restored t) tl,lllil health and vigor. . ... Dr. JONES may be consulted at all times at his personally or by letter, describing' all symptclui , „ letters must contain a stamp to ensure answer. Address DA. D. W. JONES, - National House. feb7 . Harrisburg, Pt REDUCTION' IN PRICES! HERINOES, Plain and Figured. OALSELEERES, Plain and Figural. ALL WOOL DELAINES, Extra Styles and Quality. YROICA LONG savair4s, dif f erent prices FINE STOCK OF BLANKET SHAWLS. The prices in all the aLove Goods, on ex:imitation, be found "lower than ever," at CATHCART'S, . . an 24 Nat door to the Harrisburg ()LOSING OUT our still large assortmem IL) of FURS, consigning of Handsome Dark Sable Setts, Handsome Dark Siberian Squirrel Setts, A line stock of all kinds of low price Furs, A chance for Bargains in Fine Furs. Call at CATHCART.;', N 0.14 Market Square, est to the Harrisburg Rank jsn24 A.LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY MAPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES, COLOGND3, gI,CTRACTS, are selling ry cheap to dealers by the dozen, Prepare -youriloßlday Sales by buying some a the above ar_tic at.l .. t o SELLER'S DRUG AND FANCYSTORF, dell . SI Market Street. OUR UNION' & CONSTITUTION 66911 R GOVERNMENT," by M. 3l'Kts- NET, is ft work containing the CONSTITUTION OF XTED STAT/Si giving the construction of its Terms and Provisions, showin.g the relations or the ser,ral States to the Union and each other, and explaining gene rally the System or Governinent of the Country. l'nee El 00. Sold, and orders supplied, by him, at Harris burg, Pa. feb2l Agents for Cotinties and States wanted. PUBLIC NO'l l ,lOE. THE undersigned, Commissioners of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, hereby inform rim public in general that in - consequence of the approaching completion of the new Court Houma the county, in the 014 of Harrisburg, a number . of County Loans arc so. Belted, :or which coupon bonds payable at from three to thirty you; will be excreted to the lender clear of all taxes, sac semi-annual Interest. will be paid punctually at the Dauphin County . Treasury. Therefore persons wishing to malts site' itMestments will, It is expected, avail themselVes of this opportunity. JOHN S. MUSSES, • JACOB BE IM %We lmwkd DSORGEOARVESICH. Estate. of 'rhea*lus - pi Greenawalt XOTICE.--Whereas letters of Adminis tration- of the estate of Theophlins P. Greenan - an, te of the City ofEarrisbarg, dea'd., have been granted to. the eeh leribef; all persons indebted to the said estate era requested - to Make immediate payment, and theFa basing claims or demands against the estate of the salt ,deeedent, wiltiriake knowa the some ertituatit delay, to THEODORE b. GREBNAWALT, Janlaltet - Administrator, Market Square*