pailp Ettegrapb. AR R IBBIIIRM Monday Afternoon, March 11. 1861. AN ADJOMINRD COURT, for the trial of civil causes, is now in session. FOR BEADING MATTER, go to Bertner's Chea Bookstore, 61 Market street, where are for sale all the late daily and weekly papers, magazines, new books, and a general assortment of the latest publications, all for sale at lowest prices. THE Free ALartm on Saturday night was caused by the partial burning of a wooden shanty in Tanner's alley. The firemen turned out promptly, as usual, but their services were not required. Had the conflagration gained headway. it would have made a clean sweep of the dilapidated tenements in that locality. Musickr,.—Our citizens will not be at a loss for musical entertainments this week. A popu lar troupe of minstrels—one of the largest in the country—give . three concerts in Brant's Hall, and the "soiree" of the Harmonic So ciety comes off on Thursday evening. No doubt both will be well patronized. I=l SIXTH WARD REPITIILICAN T/CKST.—The sixth is the only ward in which the Republicans have nominated a full partisan ticket. It is as follows : Council—John M. Laurie. Alder man—Josiah McFarland. Constable—Solomon Hoover. Assessor—Benjamin Stroh. Judge— Robert Simpson. Inspector—R. D. Hreer. The ticket is an excellent one, and our friends say they can elect it. Marrows' , Comuzscss.—The Baltimore and East Baltimore Conferences will meet next Wed nesday—the former at Stannten, Virginia, and the latter at Chambersburg, in this State. The Philadelphia Conference meets in that city on Wednesday of next week. The two Methodist clergymen of this city will preach their farewell sermons next Sabbath, and leave on the follow ing day. It is probable that an additional preacher will be sent here next conference year, to take charge of the West Harrisburg church. How IT is DONB.-Our readers are aware, no doubt, that for some time past the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company have had their cars lighted with gas, but they may not be familiar with the manner of its introduction on the dif ferent trains. With a view of enlightening them on this subject we may state that the Company have a building in Altoona, devoted exclusively to their gas apparatus, which con tains twenty receivers, each ten feet long, which will sustain a pressure of nine hundred pounds to the square inch. By the aid of one of Mer rick & Son ' s gas:pumps, the gag received from the Altoona Gas Works is forced into the re ceivers to a pressure of six hundred pounds. By means of pipes it is conduOteit to tbe cars, and Altera enters a receiver on each car, seven ter, and which with a pressure of five hundred to six hundred pounds, contains sufficient to supply two six foot and one three foot .burner from sixteen to eighteen hours, or one round trip. The use of gas proves more satisfactory and popular with passengers, but is probably more expensive than oil or candles.. FAIR Or THR GOOD WILL FIRS COMPANY.- The members of the Good Will Fire Company contemplate holding a Fair at the Exchange, commencing on the 13th, and to continue du ring the remainder of the week. The object of holding a Fair at the present time is to endeavor to raise a sufficient sum of money to pay off the debts of the Company, and to make a first payment upon a Button Engine, which we un derstand has been oritared by the Company, and which is expected to arrive here in the beginning of May, as thCF4ngine which they have at present, in col:tail:YU - Tee ,of the large amount of building by theffi.ltilroad Company and by private individuals, is ntit (teemed ade quate protection in case of fire We hope, therefore, that our citizens widlibendly patron ize the Company when called Upon, as,the sixth ward, though yet in its infancy, is destined to be the largest and most flourishing ward in our city; and from having seven hundred to one thousand hands constantly employed ,by the Railroad Company in their shops, about $20,000 will be paid out monthly to the hands, which will be a source of prosperity to the ward, and from which the whole city will derive benefit. =I Pr firma Evmenseas.—Transplanting ever green trees differs very little from deciduous trees. The principal difference is in the tunas. Evergreens shoild not be planted before the 16th or 20th of March, and if deferred to 'the let of April the better, and the planting may run into the second week In May. They can be set out with entire certainty even when they have sprouted half an inch. The differ ent spruces, pines, arbor vits, &c., will do well where any common tree will grow ; and will be better satisfied with poor solfthan de ciduous trees. Bat they must be - Well and firmly planted in a large, carefully prepared hole, and set a trifle deeper than they stood in the nursery, where sometimes they stand very shallow, especially if they have becn trans planted there, for quick sales, which is fre quently the case. Thew, should be well staked, that the roots may not lie jarred by the spring winds, which make a full broadside charge upon their unshed foliage, while the ground is still moist from frost and spring rains. The after culture of evergreens is ail bnPortant. The soil underneaththe branches must be often stirred with an iron rake or garden fork, and no grass or weeds permitted to grow. Dogs, hogs, chkkera, much less cattle, must not be allowed in the enclosure with the trees. Dogs are par: ticularly injurious to young evergreens, and so are chickens which dust themselves in the soft earth beneath the branches. The fine leavqs once rubbed off—arid this it is easy to do—the branch frequently dies, and' none other ever sprouts to take its place. In selecting -ever greens, be particular to take those which are well and uniformly branched down to the . ground, and rise in pyramidal form. A daa color and thin branches are.always the best. Pettnottlania IDattp ttitgral34, onban 'afternoon, iticircli 11, 1861. THE LEGISLATURE reassembles to-morrow af ternoon at three o'clock. Nearly all the mem bers'have returned. I==l COMPLIMENTARY TO TOR Tyros.—The Missouri Legislature recently adopted a resolution that the public printing be done by Convicts ; but the resolution fell still born •from the table, because it was ascertained that of all the crim i in the Penitentiary, not one was a printer. 11=1 Gorse BAmr.—The recent mild weather tempted a number of flocks of wild geese to leave the "sunny South" and wing flight north . ward. The.present cold snap is too severe for these birds, toisrever, and many of them are taking-the back track. Two or three flocks passed over this city yesterday in a .sontherly direction. ____...____. BURNRD.—The dwelling house of Mr. John Otto, near the Trevorton bridge, was destroyed by fire recently. The family were from home attending a funeral, and before the fire was discovered the flames had made-such progress that nothing could be saved from the building, except a small lot of meat. The fire is supposed to have originated from• the stove pipe. Loss about $1,600. =I BROKE OM n A Nan , PLACE.—It will'be seen by an advertisemaot in to-day's paper that Col. John Wollower, Jr., has established a new daily freight line between New York, Philadel phia and Harrisburg, and all points on the Northern Central, Sunbury and Erie, Lacks= wane and Bloomsburg Railroads. The Colonel is an active and energetic, business man, and we heartily wish,him siccees in his new enter prise. Hum RAAROAD BRIDGIIB.—From the repoit of the Auditor General of Pennsylvania, we glean the following interesting statistics : The highest railroad bridge in the State is upon the Catavrissa railroad, and is 128 feet high.. The Media bridge,- on the West Chester and Phila. delphia railroad, is 101 feet high. The highest bridge on the Penrusylvaniarailroad, is at Coates ville, and is 72 feet high. The bridge on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Road, at Stoners town, is 97 feet high ; and the celebrated Wis sahickon bridge, on the Philadelphia and Nor ., ristown railroad, is but 68 feekhigh. A Naw RAILROAD.—The Reading and Colum bia Railroad has been put under contract, and will be commenced as soon as the engineer can put it in condition for the workmen. Messrs. Moore & Co., of Philadelphia, have taken the contract at $600,000, and are to finish the grading, masonry .and superstructure—pre pare the road for ballasting, cross-ties and track—from the east end of. the Columbia Bridge to the intersection with the Lebanon Valley road, the Company to settle for the right of way. The work is to be ready for the track in fifteen months. DEATH ox Joni.; COMM—This gentle man, whose illness we noticed on Friday, died on Saturday evening, of inflammation of the lungs. As our readerst_are_already aware, he Wm. Colder, Sr., which took place on Thurs day. Mr. Colder was sixty-six years of age at the time of his death. For many years he was engaged in the staging business, in con nection with his brother, but has lately given his attention to agricultural pursuits. He was an honest and upright man, and highly es teemed wherever known. We sincerely sym pathise with the family in the double affliction which has fallen upon them in the sudden death of these two ,estimable men. The re mains of Mr. Jelin: . Colder will be taken to Huntingdon to-morrow for interment.. t PROF. Paw, C. SILIOING, of Copenhagen, Den mark, now Profess& of Scandinavian literature in the Dnivensitylifihe city of. New York, has arrived here. He last yearpublished the very first history, which we haie in this country in the English language, of the old Scandinavians, the Northern ilythology and the discovery of America by the Northman five hundred years before Columbus came into the world. Hon. Ellis Lewis says of this work that "it shows the author to bes man of letters, and it displays industrious research. That part of it which re lates to the religious and Political institutions of the old Northmen will be interesting to all nations, while:the portion which treats of the discovery of America by the Northmen long before Columbus came into the world, will have a peculiar value in this country." Prof. Binding contemplates bringing this interesting affair a little in circulation amongst our intel ligent profegsional and commercial residents, and will probably deliver a lecture some even ing this week. ==:=l DREADVIII ACCIMINT—MAN CIUMILED TO DEATH. —We learn that on Thursday evening last a shocking accident occurred at Werner's mill in Manheim ,township, York county., A young man named Jacob Werner, about nineteen years of age, was engaged with another' person in attending the mill, which had been tempo rarily stopped. When ready to resume work, young Werner proceeded to detach it strap which prevented the motion of the machinery, the companion meanwhile holding ; the master wheel, which in consequence of the buckets being partially filled by reason of -the leakage of the water trunk, was liable to move prema turely! Werner, when the strap had been die placad, notified his companion that all was then ready and fold him to let go his hold upon the wheel, which the latter did accordingly, and the machinery was immediately in motion. At this moment Werner stepped upon a narrow plank. in close proximity to the wheel and slipped, which threw him against it, and in the first revolution he was caught and dragged under. This obstruction caused the machinery to stop, and , the fellow workman of Werner noticing the condition of his young friend, proceeded to extricate him—which he did with some difficulty, the time when the accident oc curred being late in the evening , and the light beeoming extinguished in the confusion. When taken out it was discovered that he was shock ingly crushed and life extinct, and it is sup- Posed that 'ha died 'almost instantly upon the occurrence . oltha accident, as he wag not heard to speak or make,other nog() beyond possibly an expiring groan. A STATED MUTING of the Friendship Fire Company will be held this evening. OLD FOLKS' MDBICI Ora) FOLKS' Music ! By the Harmonic Society, on Thursday evening, March 14th, in the First Lutheran Church, Fourth street. Secure tickets immediately. t THE Ox Roapriet contained three lodgers last night, all trampers without local habita tions, and one of them without a name. They were uncaged this morning and ordered to leave the city. =:=o PUBLIC &MEMO. —Many public speakers say too much for their own credit, the edification of those who hear , them, or the good of Our common country. Legislative sessiorWare pro longed in this way, our courts are extended, and vast amounts of money wasted, which, if expended for dry goods at the CHEAP CASH STORE or UmEr & Bowmin, south-east Corner Front and Market streets, would benefit a large con stituency. Try it. AN AURORA Bonzems.—This. beautiful phe nomenon was seem in perfection on Saturday night, between nine and ten o'clock, the rapid ly forming columns presenting a brilliant scar let appearance• towards the zenith. They soon after "paled their ineffectual fires," but a per fectly white aurora pervadedthe north-easterly portion of the heavens until' midnight. We have seldom witnessed a more splendid display of heavenly pyrotechnics. CD= ANOTHER MAN Kman.--This morning a deaf man named Isaiah Gross, was killed on the .Cumberland Valley Railroad near Mechanics burg. While walking on the track he was struck by a passenger train. The force of the collision was such as to cause instant death. ; On a former occasion he was struck by a train and narrowly escaped being killed. Before leaving home be was warned to keep off the track, but did not heed the warning. He leaves a wife and family. • Arm WHONG.—We are informed that the toll gatherer at the Bridge refuses to pass vagrants who have no money to pay their way. Ia many instances fellows of this class discharged from the lock-up and ordered to leave the city, are obliged to beg money from the• Mayor to pay bridge-toll, and the. tax upon that officer is very onerous. The Bridge COmPany ought to give the toll-gatherer directions to pass all va grants, in order that the city . may be relieved of their presence. I=l IMPORTANT Ortnnwtcs.—Among the ordinances letely enacted by Council is one fixing the hours for opening the market at five o'clock in sum mer and six in winter, and prohibiting the sale of articles, by hucksters or others, anywhere within the city limits prior to the hours desig nated. This ordinance, if approved by the Mayor, will abolish the afternoon and evening markets, and also prevent hotel keepers and hucksters frombuying up produce in advance of the opening of market, as has been the practice for some years past. - Many of such accidents may be. attributed to the treacherous and inscrutable character of the material on the strength and isnacity of which lies our main dependence on the rail. Iron is as whimsical in its caprices as the green est wood. It contracts in frost and expands In heat ; in one case it breaks by tension ; in the otherit flies off by laxity. It draws the bolt out of the socket, and refuses to obey the curve on which fifty trains a-day depend for their direction. These facts, if generally known, would, we imagine, deter persons from traveling by-rail during very severe weather, except in oases of the most urgent necessity. UNION WARD Mxarnms.—The citizens of the various wards of the city, irrespective Of party, will meet at the following named places to morrow evening at seven o'clock, for the pur pose of nominating candidates for the various municipal offices to be filled at the coming election: First ward at the Black Horse tavern in Paxton street ; second ward at the Union House in Market street; third ward at the Franklin House in Walnut street; fourth ward at the hotel of Wm. P. Hughes in Canal street; fifth ward at the hotel of John Raymond. This movement o*inated with and will be partici pated in by persons of all parties who desire to secure the best men in 'community for Council men, School Directors, Assessors, &c. We hope to see the meetings largely atiended, and feel confident that the tickets nominated will be elected by large majorities in every ward. -••• DI.MOOBATIO NOMINA'I7.OI.IB. —We subjoin a list of the nominations for City and Ward officers made by the Democrats at the meetings held hittie several wards on SaturdaY evening: FIRST WARD Common Council—Daniel Hooker. Schad Director—George Welker. Alderman—George Caldivell. Constable—Yackson Wickert. Assessor—Ambrose Taylor. Judge—Alexander Bergstresser. Inapector—Henry Zimmerman. MOND wimp. Common Council—Jacob F. Haehnleri. School Director—A. Boyd Hamilton. Constable—Marks Snyder. "Assessor—Daniel Snyder. Judge—E. M. Pollock. Inspector—Philip Linn. THIRD WARP. Common Council—John Stahl. School Directr—John Edwards, Dr. John H. Eager. • Constable-John Bohanan. Assessor—Josiah S. Royal. Judge—George Bailey. Inspector--James Fitzgerald. FOURTH WARD. COlninOn COUnCil—David Mayer School Director—John Till. Constable.—John Stouffer. Assessor—John B. Tomlinson. Judge—Andrew Schlayer. Inspector— PIM WARD. Constable—George Garman Assessor—Patrick Jordan. Judge— Inspector— SIXTH WAIiD. Common Council—John Brooke. Constable—Tie vote—no nomination Assessor—Jacob' Barnhart.` . ' judge—J. Hummebough. Inspector— A STATED MEETING of the Board of Directors of the Hope Fire Company, No. 2, will 1 o held this evening at half past 7 o'clock, Punctual attendance is required. --- 4 0.--- MUSLIM! MUMS ! MUSLIM !-1000 yards of the very best unbleached Muslin, 10 cents ; 2000 yards of beautiful bleached Muslin, 10 cents ; 2000 yards of the best long cloth Mns lin, 12k cents, which I will sell by the piece I t 11 cents ; 2000 yards of remnant of Calico De Laine, to be sold very cheap ; remnants of colered Silk, cheap ; De Lainee and other dress goods at cost ; Broche Shawls and other Shawls at cost; Cassimere for pants; Black Cloth, Cassinetts, and a large lot of pants stuff at cost ; a splendid'assortment of Cambrics, Jaco netts, Cambric Bands, Henu3tiched Handker chiefs, which I will sell at auction prices ; white and colored Flannel at cost. For cheap goods call at S. Lames, Rhoads' old corner. t NOTICE. Coucum.—The enddmichanges of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af fectiOnS. Experience having proved that simple rune• dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to "BrOwn'e Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges; let the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so alight, as by this precaution a more serious altackmay be warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will find them effeotnal for clearing and strengthening the voice. See-advertisement. - delo-d-swaw6m IMPORTANT TO ximputLEs DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, H. D., NEW 'YORK CITY. . MITE coinbination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild is Melr operation and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstr uation, removing slob - struotions,: whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, he., disturbed sleep, which arise from mterruption of nature • • MARRIED LADIES, Dr; Chememan's Pills aro invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost bonfldenee in. Dr. Cheesetnan's Pille doing all that they represent to do, NOTICE 3here is one condition of the female system in which the Pads cannot betaken to:Mout producing 'a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREGNANCY . — the result, MISCARRIAGE. Such is . the trresistaie tendency of the medteine to restore he seruat functions to a normal tuntittion, that Amen the reproductive power of nature cannotresut it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, ao companyeach boa. Price El. Sent by mail on eneloahig $1 to Da Comma L. Ommsmuir, Box 4,681, Post Ofiloe, New York Lily, _ . Sold by One Nggiotin every town in the United States General Agent for the United States, • • ' 14 Broadway, New York, o whom all Wholesale orders should be addr -gee!. Sold In Harrisburg by O. A. R.I.ANN'AIcs. - ovNi-dawl • • • • • • BUY THE BELT. NORTON'S Co.IN-TMEM.N" SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, PERMAKINTITLY CURED! SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD !MD, FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR- R - ERB' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES, AND EMIT ' TIQNS OF TEM SKIN. This Obitasient bears no resemblance to ,xy at her es bawd remedy tl at present before' he world. The.modeo its operation is pecnitar. penetrates - lb - 1a basis of the disease—goes to Its _r:!? -_scottrce--and cures it from the flesh beneath to the Other outward applications for Scrofula, Pall Rheum, 803., (*rate dew, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible internal =hatted Noason , s . Orsznierr, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward, and every particle of St is dis charged thane . the pores. . • Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are the sores healed--the eruptions removed—the swellings re duced—but the seeds of the disease are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse. Victims of ulcerous and eamtive complaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and everyad vertised curative without relief, here is a certain, sae, and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. lo g ic box . will satisfy you of the truth of all that is here tated. Since ita firsbintroduction, the properties of the Oint ment have been tested in the most obstinate oases—cases hat utterly dehed the best medical 4111 in the , country, and upoh which the most celebrated healing springs pro duced no effect—and in every instance with every min ces& Sold its Large Boides—Price 50 Ceroti. GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York. WHOLESALE DEPOT AT_ PENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER 3, Wholesale Druggists, le BeekmaAjat., 14. 'X. Sold by eso.P.masumt, Harrisburg, Pa. mar7-dawly A CARD TO ;HE LADIES. DR. DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. nlallible In correcting, regulating, and removing all obstructions, from whatever cause, and al ways suocessfid as • a preven• • tive. 711HESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in Prance and America, with unparalleled success in every case ; . slid ' he is urged by many thematic ladles who need them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of ' family where health will not permit it.— Females particularly situated, or these suppeamg them selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are sun to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo- nition, although their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price $1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by ORARIJO3 A. BANNVABT, .Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "ladies," by sending him Si 00 to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (cOntldentially) and "free of pos tage" by mail. Sold also by S. S. Brsvmss, Reading, Jcsuisox, HOLLOWAY & Cownlu, Philadelphia, J. L. Lass- NEBORa 'Lebanon, DANIEL H. Harramr lancaster; J. A. WOLF, Wrightsville B. T. MILER, Yerk ,• and by one druggist in every city and village in the Union , and by S. D. Hews, sole proprietor, New York. N. B.—Look out for counterfeits.. Buy no'Golden Pills of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be• big humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. money on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counternsited. de3-dwaswly. THE GREAT ENGLISH RENCEDYi SIRJAWS CLARKE'S CELEBRATED. FEMALE PILLS. Preixoed from Presaiptlon'of Clarke, K. D., ' Physteicusr. — tordiniWy Owen. This invaluable medicine Is unikillng In the cure of all those.painful and dangerous diseases to which the fates constitution is mihject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. - TO MARRIED LADIES it fri peculiarly suited. It will in a short thne, bring on the'monthly period. With regularity. Bach bottle, price One Dollar, beers the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pals shexaaDia be team bliitemales during the 'FIRST TB:RRE MONTSSgf rregnaucy, afithey are sure M, bring on blisearraw, but at any otheralime they are r i fe . In all cues of Nervous and Spinal Affectiens, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita- Alon of the Heart,. Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil Millet a ; ure when all other meenshave failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, .antbnOnY, or any thing hurtfulto the constitution. Fuil directions* the pamphlet arouroVeach package, which should be carefully preserved. N; /L---sl.ooiaid 6 Postage stamps enclosed to any aii theristid Agmit, will insure a bottle, Containing 60 Pills, bi;1 1 0411 - nndl. Par tielehyD, A. WINTART. J y dawly lalisttllantons POPULAR REMEDIES, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, and SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS for headache. A fresh supply received at %FI LER'S DRUG STORE, where you can purchase all the saleable Patent Medicines of the day. • itt Market street, two doors east of Ponrth street, south side. APPLES! APPLES!! n BARRELS of superior. .APPLES, just received front New York State, for sale at lowest cash price, by febll JAMES M. WHEELER. TOR RENT.-The Tavern Stand on Ridge Road s now occupied by Samuel W. Roberta in offered for rent from the Id of April next. EAguire of feb9-dtf MRS. BOSTGEN, No. 80, Feurdi Street.. EDUCATIONAL. - A CONTROLLING. ELEMENT OF NA TIONALITY is the system of education in a coun try. "In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, that public opinion should be enlightened."— Washing:Ws Farmer/ Address. To this end the people in general should be educated into a correct and familiar acquaintance with the nature and principles of our government and Civil institutions. "OUR GOVERNMENT : An explanatory statement of the system of Government of the Country, ko. A MANU nL SCHOOIS, AOADEMItM AND POPULAR USE," is a work which, with proper historical notices, gives the construction of the provisions of the Constitution of the United. States and of those of the several States, as determined s byjudicial authority, or derived from stand ard writers, including some references toadministrative wa and practice, so as to show the actual working of our general system of Government. It is free from specula. tive opinions, conservative in its tendency, and calculated to cultivate the love of our country. It has been used to a considerable extent, in the EDUCATIONOF YOUTH in different States, and is recom mended by Jurists, Statesmen and Presidents, and Prole ssors of Colleges.— Pr ice $lOO. Sold by del Harrisburg, Pa. STORE ROOM FOR RENT. THE STORE ROOM next to the Court House, late in the 0000pattey of Mr. Glover. Pos session given on the first of April. —Enquire of jan27-t F. IFYETH. STATE CAPITAL BANK. CAMERON, COLDER, EBY dr. CO. CORNER SECOND AND WALNII HARRISBURG, PENN. - COAL REDUCED! Consumers of Coal Take Notice COAL DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CM LIMITS BY THE PATENE WEIGH CARTS, Al THE FOLLOWING LOW RATES, FOR CASH, VIZ: Lymen'ti'Velay' NUT Coen, at $2 00 per ton. Sam EGG COAX, at $2 90 per ton. 46 '‘ LARGE EGG " ats2 90 per . ton. • BROX= " at $2 93 per . BALTIMORE COAL CO.'s WIIMESBARRB STEAMBOAT, $3 00. " " " BROKEN, $3OO. CC IC CC Ea% $3 00. • " Nur, $2 25. BROAD To Coen (for Smith's use) 1234 cents a bushel. 2,600 bushels OATS for sale at lowest cash prices. A large lot of+superior I:Barony Ann Os Wool>, for sale at the lowest rates. Agent for Du Pont's Gun and 'Blasting Powder, for sale at Manntacturor's prices. Coal delivered from both yards, at above rates, by Patent Weigh Carts, which are certified to by the Sealer of Weights and Measures. - ifir-Rrery_consomer_wilLrolegse weigh their Coat on elivory, and it it tall - short-10 pounds, itta forfeit the Coe A large, ftai and eomplete stack of the beat kinds of Coal, always will be found on hand. j29.1m JAMES M. WHEELER. ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE any Affection of the Lungs or Throat. or Chronic Diseases and wish to be cured should consult DR, Srawsem, who has had many years experience in different sections of the Th 11110) &nes and CANADA, and has cured cases which had been treated without benefit by what are estee med the best Psysimum in the Milos. He has been in Harrisburg for many months and has restored to health, invalids who had expended hundreds of dollars with. Physicians and Patent Medicines. He can refer to some of the best famitles in Harrisburg, and can give the names of persons in the city and nearly all parts of the State, whom he has cured of almost every OM,ONIO DISEASE. He does not profess to cure all diseases after the man ner of some advertising quacks, but will gite a candid opinion in regard to eurabllityafter examination. The medicines or Dr. S.are vegetable, and derlvedfrom more then a hundred sources while traveling. In Lucas and TRW= ThEceesmii:he healed great success by means oi his CARBON CURE which may be taken the. Stomach and Drumm. Beware of Came) and the Throat Burners of the old school. • • • In Commturrs or Faunas his success has been re nia.rkable, and he has cured affeetions of the Ere and EAR said to be incurable. Dr. &WART gOlkitEl MOS Of the following, given up by others : Namtma, Riommixtros, SCROFULA, ,ll.t.oza ar s, Livia Commemr, SWRLLED MICH, SEXUAL DEBILITY, DEorai, FALLING Frm, Parma Diamism, DYSPRPECA, Gmerm. Cancers removedby anew remedy procured in Canada. When so requested Dr. smswairr will visit pa Denis at. their residence. TERMS MODERATE In regard to qualifications Dr. S. rekra to Professors Pancoast, Dungliannand Metgs, of Philadelphia. He also begs leave to refer to Senators Chase and Pugh, and Hon. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio. Patients or their friends should call at the Busman House, from 9a.m.t06 p. m. - , Letters promptly attended te. febl9-daw2w FOR RENT.-THE DWELLING PART of the FOUR STORY-BRICK HOUSE No. 93 Market street. Possession given on. the let of April next. For particulars enquire of [janS. ] J. S. SIMON. MADERIA WINE. WELSH, BROTHER'S OLD RESERVE WINE fall bodied and fruity, In_store and for sale by JOMN-H.ZIEGLER, . febl6 . 73 Market street. SSTORAGE t STORAGE ! . TORAGE received at the Warehouse JAMES. M. WHEELER EMI ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. A"persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Rhoads, Assignor, are hereby notified to call upon the Assignee and make' settlement on or before Wednesday the 20th of March, as after that day the books will be placed in the bands of A.. 7. Herr, Esq., for coleotion. EBY BYERS, .Assignoe of D. Rhoads. febl3-2aw-for3w GARDEN SEEDS. 4FRESH AND COMPLETE assortment just received and for sale by 2.0 WM. DOCK JR. Sr. CO. EXTRA'SII GAR CURED HAMS For sale by uct22 vim, DOCK J. &00 QUINCE. PEAR. CURRANT, PEACH, APPLE, BLACKBERRY, ORANGE, RASPBERRY. • Just received from New York and warranted anper doe. - [feb243] Wm: DOCK, Jr.A.ts Co. _ _ _ L. S' VALLEY' NUT COAL I—For isaki at $S 00 par ton. ALL COAL BBLITZ.BiaI - BY 'PATBan IF7lglit CANTO. ' f`k %fr . Coal delivered from both yards. lovl‘ Misteliantous. JEWELRY, WATCH - ES, CLOCKS; FANCY GOODS, &C. ALFRED F. ZIMILERRLIN & COV N 0.5 2 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg, Pa., opposite Haw's Ham and adjoining the EtreOl9CAN Horst, having purchased the stock or E. If Jennings, and added a large assortment of NEW JEW ELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest cash pride, and solicit patronage. Watches, packs and Jewelry neatly and promptly ra• paired and delivered. ALFRED F. EMMERMAN & CO Having disposed of my stock or Jewelry to A. F. Zim merman /4 Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my for mer customers as practical and experienced Watch Makers, and solicit Ibr them a continuance of the patron. age which has been so generously extended to me durin.f, the last six years. jan29 ELMER F. JENNINGS. At the Ninth Exhibition of the Mass. Charitable Mechanic .eissociation, 1860, MESSRSI OHIOKERING & SONS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL ' FOR TENS GRAND, SEMI-GRAND, & SQUARE PIANO-FORTES ; AND WOG ONLY PIINNION, A SILVER MEDAL, FOR THE BEST MIGHT PIANOS, WM. KNOCHE, SOLE AGENT ,FOR THE- SALE OF THESE PIANOS, No. 921 HARIIRT ST., HARRISBURG. [ebb-dtt NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his LUMBER OFFICE, corner of Thirdstreet and Black- berry alley, near Herr's Hotel Arco--TWO ROOMS with folding doors TO LET, suite ble for a Lawyer's office. Possession can be had imme diately. W. F. MURRAY. Arso—HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hire at the same office. feb4 ~ , Oure Cough, Odd, Hoaaaeness, influ st...QsW /1,11, NM, any irritation or Soreness of QJ v ' ' the Throat, Relieve the sacking 6 RONCHIA I - ant chri,tah .., anci &WM; ).;* At • 1 Clear and gtos aretigth to !vice of l°3\‘ c-, PURL IC the SP.E ,ILICE 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 the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,' containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. , "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the "TROCHES" are a specific) harrog made me often a mere whisperer." • N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S REV. E. H. CHAPIN. "Have proved extremely serviceable for Hoarseness." TROCHES REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost instant relief In the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma." REV. A. O. EGGLESTON. "Contain no Opium or anything Wrist one." DR. A. A. HA ES, BROWNS BROWN'S Chemist, Boston. "A simple and pleasant combination for upbs, Am." TROCHES 1 BROWN'S DB. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. TROOBES "Beneficial in Bronchitis DR. J. F. W. LANG, Boston. "I have proved 'their excellent for Whooping Cough." REV. H. W. WARREN, Boston. 'Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. 2,BROWITS TROCHES BROWN'S TROCKIZS BROWN'S TitIN3HeS Mihotnal in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singers." • Prof. M. eri.cr JOHNSON, BROWN'S TROCHES La Orange, Ga. Teicher of Thiele, Southern Female College. I a. "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Mame neat. From their past effect, I think they willbe of permanent advantage to me." REV. K. ROWLEY, A. M., ' President of Athens College, Tenn. EirSold by all Druggists at 25 cants& box. nov2El-dawBm TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES Select SohooLs for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. THE Fall term of ROBERT M'ELWEE'S School for boys, will open on the last Monday in August. The room is well ventilated, comfortably fur nished, and in every respect well adapted for school purposes. CATRARINA WELWEE'S School for girls, located in the same building' will open for the Fall term at the same time! The room has 'been elegantly fated up during the vacation, to promote the health and comfort of scholars. jan3l.-dtf U. S. FLAGS OF ALL SIZES AND PRICES, on hand and manufactured to order, at BEEMNRR'S CHRLP BOOKSTORE, feblS 51 Market Street. FItE/3EC SHAD, N0..1, SALMON, No, 1, HERRING, No. 1, COD FISH ; No. 1, MACKEREL, No. 1. Of he above we have all the different sized packages from the arm to the azimut in store and for sale at the °west market rates. febl6 WM. DOCK, Ja. & CO. FIRST CLASS GROCERIES LARGE ARRIVAL! AVING JUST RETURNED from the Al. Eastern cities where we have selected with the common teas a large and complete assortment of su perior goods which embrace anything kept in the best city grocerles,we respectfully and cordially invite the public to call and examine our stock and NOTION ova PRIM. " [Ol6 " WM. DOCK JR. & CO. FRESH ARRIVAL Romoar, Ritsza4 Sane, Glum, Ilemoarr, Ruins Coax, SPLiTßutursr, MARROW FAT BZMIS, • Wee= PASS, ARI Just received ar.d for sale at the Lowsar csBB PRICIE. ebl6 )9M. DQCK JR. & CO. -. SCOTCH WHISKY. ONE PUNCHEON of PITRE'SCOTCH WHISKY Pat received' sad for aaleby JOHN H. WHOM, janl'' • 73 Market Street. - CITY BONDS FOR'SLAB: CNE E OR TWO, CITY BONDS of $5OO each`, bearing 6 per Omit: Inierest, being a cafe and good investment.. Apply to • feb4 3md W. B. 'TIMM& DENTISTRY. T ' undersigned , DOCTOR, OF DENTAL SURGERY, has returned and resumed his practice n State 'street opposite the "Brady House," where he will be pleased to attend to ail who may.deelre his ser vices. [sep27] B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S. S Id rtr ov Et t N vta i y N DEs G eßipT G ,1 0 0N ' OD . Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntletts, in largo quantities. Great assortment of Bmbrolderles...- Ladles Underwear, dlffet etittrineS and quality. Gentlemen's do do " - do . Misses' • do do ' *do Boys' do de do' - Cloths, Cassimeres, Saiinetts, Jeans, And everythingfor Men and Boys wear. Gentleniens! Shalrlß Alt goods, without distinction to style or quality, will be sold at a very slight advance, and less than cost of importation. CATHCART & BROTHER, • Next door to the 'Harrisburg Bank 'en • • , Market Swill. FOR RENT; §vERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLING swats ha ditletentparts of this city. Stabling at. hel to some of thew. Sof sossioe given the Seet or Anti). next. I D2-Bm3llll MA' S. 11/ SAWN. El FRANK A. MURRAY