pailp Etltgrapb, PI AR ISBURG Thursday Afternoon, March 14 1861. Ws Cam attention to the advertisement of Wotcester's Quarto Dictioniry. The expres sions of preference for Worcester are from our most eminent scholars. I=E=l WILD Pinions.-Beveral flocks of wild pi geons passed over the city yesterday and to day. These birds are quite numerous in some sections of the county, and our sportsmen have been very successful in bagging them. /Front:the weather indications to-day those now roosting in our groves and fields are likely to get their toes frozen. I=l:7=Cl INDKPIERDINT • CANDIDATE -It will be seen by a card in our advertising columns, that Mr. John Miller, Jr. intends running as an inde pendent candidate for Councilman in the Fourth Ward. C. M. Shell, Esq., is the candidate of the Union party, and Mr. David Mayer of the Democratic party. This will make a triangu lar fight, with what result remains to be seen. Smoot. Drascroas.—The people vote for School Directors now just as they did under the old borough charter. The first and second wards constitute the southern district, and the balance of the wards the northern district. The candidates of both parties are good men, so that whatever may be the result of election to-morrow we shall have a useful and efficient school board. CONTI/MOE NOMINATIONS.—The Union Con ferees of the school district comprising the third, fourth, fifth and sixth wards, met last. night and agreed upon the following ticket for School Directors.: Dr. James Fleming, David S. Eyster and Amos W. Young--the two former for the long term, and the latter for the short term. in the southern district the candidates are John Wallower, Jr., A. Boyd Hamilton and Henry Shellenberger. THIRD WARD UNION NolnsAnoss.- 7 ln conse quence of the declination of two or three of the candidates nominated on Friday evening by the third ward Union meeting, the ticket has been reconstructed, and now stands as follows: Common Council—Wm. Colder, Jr. School Directors—Dr. James Fleming, David S. Eyster and Amos W. Young. Assessor—Montgomery Kirk. Constable—William Brumbaugh. Judge—J. J. Weitzel. Inspector—Edward W. Shell. I=l Tam Crnr Eraterson.—The election for muni cipal officers will take place to-morrow. These elections are too often regarded as smallaffairs, and it not %infrequently happens that men are chosen to responsible positions who are incom petent and care nothing for the real interests of the city. This is a sad mistake. 'lt is highly important to tax-payers that the beat 'men should be selected to manage our local govern ment—men who will take into consideration WI the interests of our citizens. Let all vote to-morrow, and be sure to vote right. KEEP TT OUT OE THE PAPEK.-A short time ago we published the name of a party in our police items. We did not know who he was— merely saw that he had been •guilty of a gross violation of decency and law. He complained to us of the liberty we had taken, and the wrong we had done him. We put in a dis claimer, and insisted thereon seeking from him a " why so 1" He could give none, save such as would operate most strongly against his own case—to wit—that he was a " respectable man," and that it "hurt him to have his name in the paper." If he were a respectable man he never would have been caught in the disre putable transaction which caused bi 3 arrest ; and if he is sure•that it hurts him to publish his name, he should not place himself in a po sition which the publication must follow. We cannot make any distinction in making up for publication the names of parties actually guilty of wrongs making them answerable to the law —we have no time to cull out, even if we would do so. Whatever may be thought of the public taste existing for police records, it does exist, and such records have, of necessity, become part of the daily meal. I=l HARRISBUROBRA IN OPTION AT WASHING TON.—We are indebted to a friend now at Washington for a list of Harrieburgers fill ing profitable official positions under the gene ral government, some of whom have been there for many years : David Mahan, Treasury Department, $2,000 Alex. Mahan •• 1,600 Wm. Shannon, " " 1,600 Chas. Sehreiner, 1/ 1,600 Snyder Fahnestock, Patent Office, 1,600 Win. F. Shank, 61 66 1,600 Chas. Mahan, 45 11 1,200 James L. Reiley, 61 • 1,200 A. Y. Clark, Gen. Land Office, 1,400 James Elder, Census Department, 1,200 James M. Miller, Poet Office, 1,400 Francis Connelly, " " 1,400 Morris Pool, " " 1,200 Wm. A. Hartle, " " 1,400 S. D. Fcrichell, War Department, 1,400 In addition to the above incomplete list, there are several other Harrisburgtrs acting In the capacity of Messengers, and filling subor dinate positions in the paper and folding de- Vartments of the Capitol. All these men are Democrats, some of them of the secession stripe, and year after year have made pilgrimages to this city about election time to serve their masters by voting the Democratic ticket. Upon the principle that "to the victors belong the spoils," they should be turned out and Repub licans put in their places. We have scores of working Republicans in thiii city who did good service in the last campaign, are worthy and deserving, and fully competent to fill the posi tions now occupied by Democrats; and the "powers that be" ought to make provision for them. The men who do the work are fairly entitled to the offices, and demand them as a right. We hope and believe that the new Heads of Departments will make a clean sweep of the pensioned locofoco officeholders who have been sucking treasury pap for so many years, and reward the men to whom they are indebt ed for their present positions. Pennsylvania natty 01 &graph, 414nrobay - Afternoon, Jtiarcl) 14, 1861. Tun AUCTION But, published in this paper yesterday, came up in the House this morning, and was indefinitely postponed, on Dr. Heok's motion. 1=1:1=1 13saunzr Youa Panasus.—Every person who owns a foot of earth, or has the lease of a southern wall whereon to let a vine creep up, and lets the present spring go by without im proving the opportunity of doing something for their beautification, should be considered remiss in a very important duty. No matter if you do not own the house and yard you oc cupy—still plant flowers, and vines, and shrub bery, for your own comfort and your own heart's sake : "Let the flowers look upward in every place, Through this beautiful world of ours ; For dear as the sinus on an old friend's face, Is the smile of the bright, bright flowers." EDITOR or Taraccutera :—By reference to the 24th section of the Act to "incorporate the City of Harrisburg," it will be seen that no person is qualified to be an Assessor of any ward in said city unless he "shall have and possess the qualifications of a member of the Senate."— Section VIII of the Constittition defines what that qualification should be. As Ido not pos sew the qualifications required by the city char ter, I could not legally hold the office should I be elected thereto, and hence my name must be reluctantly withdrawn. Yours, ASSAMTBD ON THE STBZET.—AbOIIt eight o'clock last night one Washington Alexander, while passing down Third Street, accompanied by a fitly young female with a profusion of flowing ringlets, was approached nearly oppo site this office by afellow named John Gibson, who made a violent assault upon him. One or two well directed blows brought Alexander down, when some persons went to his rescue, and compelled the assialant to desist. Alexan der and his "gal" at once proceeded to Alder man Kline's office and made complaint against Gibson, and a warrant was issued for his ar rest. From what we could learn Gibson was an old "lovier" of the young woman with the flowing ringlets, and the "green-eyed mon ster" had something to do with the assault upon his rival. He has not been captured at the time of penning this item. A &BANGER'S OPINION or HARRISBURG.—We find in a late number of the Tioga Agitator a let ter from its spicy Harrisburg correspondent de scriptive of the past history, present progress and future prospects of the Capital City, which contains so many interesting facts, and hand some compliments to our enterprising people, that we transfer it entire to the columns of the TELNOBAPH. No citizen of 'Harrisburg can rise from its perusal without feeling that the writer has done our city full justice : "When the unlucky founder of Harrisburg was tied to that tree on the banks of the Sus quehanna, of which tree there remains only a stump to mark its historical character, he little dreamed that from his 'grocery' tbere would a city arise, not exactly as Jove sprang from the brain of Minerva, panoplied and equipped for war, but rising through long years of patient industry and bold enterprise until it would be come the political centreof a great and prosper- I cue Commonwealth. For forty yeare Harrisburg was an insignificant borough, with no business beyond that of supplying the farmer with his cloth and leather, and the farmer ' s wife with calico and groceries. Yet I can well remember that even while reposing in the dull business monotony of an inland borough, there was an air of comfort and hospitality hovering around it which at once captivated a stranger and bid him welcome to its good cheer, genial joys, and more than generous entertainment. Since 1840 no borough in the State has improved more ; and since 1850 it has expanded and grown to proportions as much as any city with like ad vantages in the Union. /In 1850 the borough contained 8,469 males, and 3,456 females, mak ing a total of 6,921 white inhabitants. Since then this population has more than doubled it self. The great feature, hoivever, of Harrisburg is the growth, extension and improvement of the borough as well as the city, and of these it is my present purpose more particularly to speak. Twenty years ago the arrival of a train, of cars was announced by the barking of doge and the screaming of women for their children. Now the shrill whistle of the locomotive is constantly heard day and night. Those living who remember the old depot with its quaint and dingy office, its solitary 'porter' dozing on its portals, while the fat and lazy omnibus team waited for 'the train' with the patience becom ing the ancient reputation of their species— those old inhabitants can best appreciate the change in the neighborhood of the old depot. Where only one or two trains arrived and de parted then, one hundred pass and repass now. The Lebanon Valley, the Northern Central, the Cumberland Valley, the Susquehanna and Dau phin, and the Lykens Valley Railroads all cen tre and have a terminus here. Besides these ter mini it is also a Division Depot for the Penn wylvania Railroad. This company are erecting and have already in operation a large number of machine shops in the north-eastern portion of the city, connected with a 'Round House' for the accommodation of one hundred locomotives. Yon can j edge from these facts of the travel and transportation from, to, and through Har risburg ; you can also form some estimate of the revenue required to sustain such a depot, and the benefit which its, circulation bestows on the community at large. The necessity for large numbers of workmen has produced the reasonable demand for increased accommoda tions for these workmen and their families, As a consequence the city has expanded. What was formerly grazing ground has now become marts of trade. Old haunts of pleasure have been converted into business localities of Value and importance, while the rural districts have been invaded by the opening of new streets and avenues, the erection of commodious dwellings, the construction of elegant and extensive pub lic buildings, halls, churches, schools and ho tels. The Old and the New School Presbyte rian Churches are among the noblest structures of the kind in the State, and when completed, the new Baptist Church will rank among the most attractive, in point of architectural de sign, harmony and fluid/. In this connection I would be blind to the triumphs of enterprise, if.l did not speci ally allude to Brant's Hall, erected by John Brant. As a private invest ment it has no superior west of Philadelphia for extent and magnificence, and will stand as a fitting monument for as useful a citizen, and as generous a man, as ever trod the green banks of the Susquehanna. In noticing the growth and improvement of boroughs and cities, such as Harrisburg, one cannot help asking, what influence is it which produces such mighty results? We notice that wherever we travel in the east, the north and the west, labor and enterprise are achieving the grandest triumphs. Let me inform you, then; what influence is at, work in these sections : It, is the influence - of education on free labor—the former elevating and refining the latter. These, combined form the great lane= which it continually at work improving territories, creating States, and beautifying our towns and cities. Ma. Emma :—Please inform the citizens of the second ward that I decline the nomination for Assessor. JOHN L. LINGLI. DAMAQIS Awatumm.—ln the case of Lewis Smith vs. the Northern Central Railroad Com pany, for damages for personal injury sustain ed in the breaking of an arm, the jury last evening returned a verdict of $4,575 for the plaintiff,, Smith was in the employ of the Company at the time the accident occurred. We learn that the case will be appealed to the Supreme Court, LLOYD'S MINSTIESLS.—This popular Ethiopian troupe made their &but last night at Brant's Hall, and played to an immense audience, giving entire satisfaction. The company is generally acknowledged to be the best that has ever visited this city. Another entertainment will be given this evening, and all who love genuine fun and can appreciate good music, should pay the Minstrels a visit. ADJOURNED Coeur or COMMON Poses.—We continue our report of cases tried in this Court: Lewis Smith vs. the Northern Central Rail road Company. In this case, which wee re ported yesterday, the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $4,675. William Moore vs. Michael Burke. was an action of replevin growing out of a die-- tress for rent, The jury found that there was . a balance of rent due the defendant amounting to $219. EUGENE SNYDER David Williams & Co. vs. Collins, Dull & Co. Action of assumpsit for work done upon a contract. On trial. MB SPEAKER Catian.—The Speaker of the House, Mr. Davis, was caned yesterday by Samuel M. Lawrence, Esq., member from Elk county. The weapon used on the occasion was manufactured from a piece of the mast of Com modore Perry's Flag Ship, which was sunk in Lake Erie,- and only taken from the "vasty deep" about six. months ago. The cane is ele . gently finished, and mounted with a gold head containing the handsomely engraved in scription: "Hon. E. W. Davis from Samuel M. Lawrence." This compliment to the presiding officer of the House, by a fellow member, is well merited, and will no doubt be properly appre elated. Fxrra WARD CONSTABLE.—The Union candi date for Constable of the fifth ward is Mr. Wm. Carson, and he ought to be elected. For the oredit of the city we hope the citizens of that ward will put their quietus upon the Democratic nominee. An' individual who recently served a term in prison for taking advantage of his official position to "bleed" money out of an unsophisticated lager beer seller, is not exactly the kind - of man for police officer. His oppo nent, Mr. Carson, is an honest and reliable man, competent for the position, and if elected will make a good Constable. • We have confi dence enough in the people of the fifth ward to believe that they will rebuke official rascali ty by defeating George Garman, and electing Mr. Carson by a handsome majority. TIM GRAND CORONET OH THE HARMONIC SO ant takes place this evening at 7 o'clock, in the First Lutheran Church, Fourth street. No doubt the building will be filled by an 'appreci ative audience. The attractions are "OLD Fors.'s Music," (and here lets us remark that those of our citizens who desire to hear the music of our fathers rendered appropriately will find their utmost wishes gratified.) Ries' Cantata, " The Morning," containing sundry superb choruses and solos. The last part of the Concert will be of miseelleaneous Sacred Music, (we hear whispers of a most beautiful quartette, and chorus in the distance, that must please every one). The whole concluding wit h that mag nificent chorus from the "Messiah,"by Handel, "Hallelujah I for the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth I" The Harmonic Society appeals, by this Concert, to the public for necessary funds to continue its existence, so that its object—the elevation of musical taste generally, and es pecially of Chureh'music—may be realized. BEADER, have you ever tried Laughliri's and Bushfield's chemical writing Fluid f In some respects it is superior to any in the market and in no quality is it inferior. You can get all sizes at Seller's Drug store, 91 Market street. Bsow.—At the - present writing there is every indication of a snow storm ; but as that is palpable to the vision, we would respectfully say that the new styles of spring goods just opening at the store of IJruou Ft BOWMAN, pre sent a more cheerful and spring-like appear-_ ance. 2tt Humors! Mumma! Musiras 1-1000 yards of the very best unbleached Muslin, 10 cents ; 2000 yards of beautiful bleached Muslin, 10 cents ; 2000 yards of the best long cloth Mus lin, 14 cents, which I will sell by the piece at 11i cents ; 2000 yards of remnant of Calico De Laine, to be sold very cheap ; remnants of colored Silk, cheap ; Da Laines 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 Barsds, Hemstiched Handker chiefs, which I will sell at auction prices ; white and colored Flannel at cost. For cheap goods call at S. Limes, Rhoads' old corner. t Woon's HAIR lIESTORMVII.—Among all preparations for the halm that have been introduced as infallible, none has ever given the satisfaction or gained the popularity that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorativ enow has. His Restorative has passedthe ordeal of innsuner able fashionable toilets, and the ladies, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peerless article. They find, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer less article. They find, where the ha it is thinned, that it creates a fresh growth—that it fully restores the ve getative power of the roots on the denuded places, and causes the fibres to eh oot forth anew—that IA dissolves and removes dandruff, prevents grayness, restores the hair to its original color when grayness has actually su pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the softness and derlbility of silk to the hair, and keep' it always lair-- ant, healthy and in full vigor.—"lY. Y. Tribune." Hold by all respectable Druggists de2l lm Couotte.—The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic At tedious. Experience having proved that simple rem& 'dies often act speedily and certainly when taken In the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be h a d to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or L:wenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever slight, as by this precaution a more aerifts attack may be warded off. Public Speakers and Singers wiU find them effectual for clearing and strengthening , the voice. flee advertisement. delo-dirwawilm CLIC=I .----...--.. -,......-. I=l = C=l==l NOTICE. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESMAN'•S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY HE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. y are mild In their operation, and certain incorrecting I. all Irregularities, Painial Menstruation , removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner• voile affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c. , 1, disturbed sleep, which arise from Interruption of nature • TJ MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeeeman's Pills are Invaluable, as they will bring on the . monthly perlodyith regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence In Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE There is one mod Ilion of the femote system iss which the Pais cannel betaken. wave's' producing a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREGNANCY— the result, MISCARRIAGE. Ouch is the wrest/Me tendency of the medicine to restore he sexual funetioru to a normal condition ! 'hat seen the reproductive power of nature amid rasa Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Injurious, Explicit directions, which should be read, ms. companyeach box. Price 111. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to Da Commas L Ornnummur, Box 4,511, Post Office, New York illy. Sold by one Nggistin every town In the United States R. R. HUTCHINGS, General drat for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, o whom all Wholesale orders should be addr Sold in Harrisburg by O. d. BANNVAINT. 0v29-dawl BUY THE BEET. NORTON'S CO I ri° 33 MT IT SALT RHEUM. AND SCROFULA, PERBIABIeMTLY CURED! SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA., SCALD BEAD, FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, B AR maw ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN. This Ointment bears no resemblance to ay of ter ea terns' remedy at present before the world. The modeo its operation iipecullar. penetrates to the basis of the disease—goos to Its may source—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the In on the surface. Other outward applications for krofnla, Salt' Rheum, die., operate dessaward, taint driving the disorder imoirds, sad often occasioning terrible internal mabulieS.' Noirroses °unman, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward, and every particle of it is dis charged throe 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 eruptive complaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad vertised curative without:relief, here is a certain, safe, and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of all that is hero toted. Since its first introductdon, the properties of the Oint ment have been tested in the moat obstinate cases—cases hat utterly defied the best medical Wail in the country, and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro duced no edbct—and In every instance with every cue- . Hold in Large Bolles—Price 50 Cents. GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York wumeseta DEPOT •T PENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER S, Wholesale Druggists, lb Beckman:st., N. Sold by Gso.l3mulatot, Harrisburg, Pa. mar7•dswly A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR• DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEILALEBe nfallible in correcting, regulating, and rem oving all obstructions, from whatever cause, and al. ways successful as a preven tive. THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many years, both in France , and erica, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he is urged by many thousanci ladles who reed 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 those supposing them. selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition, as they are Burt to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this edmo. nition, although their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health—otherwhie the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directionenocompany each box. Prise $1 00 per box. Fold wholesale and retail by OHARLEIiA. BANNVART, Druggist, - No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladles," by sending him 81 00 to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of poS tage" by mail. Sold also by B. S. Bremer, Reading, JoRNSON HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L. LEW ROOM, Lebanon, Dawn H. HIN.Ino, Lancaster; J. A. Woos, Wrightsville ; E. T. Marna, York ; and by one druggist in every city and village in the Union, and by B. D. Hewn, sole proprietor, New York. N. R.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden'Pllls 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• ing humbugged-out of your money ) , buy only of thorn who show the signature of B. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Tills being counterfeited. deB.dweawly. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! YIIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no ual—instantaneous in edbot—Reautiful Black or stand Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor. mrl9 dimly 81 Barclay Street, taw York STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, landing and embarking Passengers at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liverpool, New York and Phibulolphia Steamship company intend dispatching their Dap° veered Clyde-built Iron Steam ships as follows : City °Manchester, Raturday, 16th March. Etna, " 20th " Glasgow, " 30th " and every Satarday, at . :Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OP PASSAGE FIRST CABIN 375 001 STERRAGR $3O 00 do do to London, 80 00 1 do do to London, 60 00 Steerage Return Tickets good for six months, 30 00 Passengers forwarded to Paris, Havre, Hamburg Bremen, Fotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at reduced through fares. Ng- Persons wishing to bring out their friends can buy tickets hero at the following rates, to New York : From Liverpool or Queenstown • let Cabin, $75, $B5 and $105; Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00. Front (incept/. town $BO 00 These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built In Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. For further information apply In Liverpool to Wm. INMAN Agent, 22 Water street ; In Glasgow to Wm. INkAN ' , 15 et Enoch Square ; In Qu e enstown to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & Co. ; in London to ELVES & MACEY, 61 King William' street; lii Paris to JULES DECOUE, 6 Place de la Bourse ; In Philadelphia - to JOHN G. DALE 100 Walnut street, or_at the Company's Offices. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, Marll.lllw 15, Broadway, N. N. SAVING FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO. OFFICE, Walnut St., S. W. Coiner of Third. Arrangements for Business &my the Hasixasion of Binge Paymente by the Banks. . 1. Deposits received and payments made every . day. 2. Current Bank Notes and Specie will be roomed on deposit. 8. Deposits made In Bank notes and Specie will be paid back In city Bank notes 4. Contain/ made in Gold or Silver will be paid back In Coin. INTEREST. FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. , HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary. marll-d and W . . . POCKET , BOOK LOST; . rA. UNDERSIGNED lost a pocket; iook in Harrisbureolf the 2 2 1 nit., containing a noted Balstiabh tier IVO; protected at the Lebanon Bank to 1860, and various other papers and receipts of no value to any one but the owner. The Hader will con fer a favor by returning them. J. L. NUTTING, miKird Pinegrove, Schuylkill C 0.:,, Inistellantans POPULAR REMEDIES. AIRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, and SPALDING'S CEPHALIC ILLS for headache. A fresh supply received at EFL LBWS DRUG STORE, where you can purchase all the saleable Patent Medicines of the day. 91 Market street, two doors east of Fourth street, south side. APPLES! APPLES!! 500 BARRELS of superior APPLES, An received from New York State, for sale at lowest cosh price, by febll JAMES H. WHEELER. FOR RENT.—The Tavern Stand on Rid g e Road, now occupied by Samuel W. Roberta is offered for rent from the let of Aprll next. Enquire of feb9-dtf MRS. BOSTGEN, No. 80, Fourth Street. EDUCATIONAL. . • ILA CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF NA TIONALITY is the system of education in it coun try. "In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, that public opinion should be enlightened."—Washissplon's Parma Address. To this end the people in general should be educated into a correct and familiar acquaintance with the nature end principles of our novernment and civil lastitations. ""OUR GOVERNMENT : An explanatory statement of the system of Government of the Country, .ho ,_A MANU. L FOR SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES 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 by judicial authority, or derived from stand. and writers, including some references to administrative wa and practice, so as to show the actual working of our general system of Goiernment His free from specula tive orinions, conservative in its tendency, and calculated to cultivate the love of our country. It bile been used to a considerable extent, in the EDUCATION OF YOUTH in different States, and 33 recommended by Jurists, Statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Colleges.— Pr ice $lOO. Sold by M. SPRINNEY, del Harrisburg, Pa. STORE ROOM FOR RENT. MBE STORE ROOM next to the Court Mouse, late in the occupancy or Mr. Glover. Pos session given on the first of April. Enquire of j an27-t F. WY WEI. STATE CAPITAL BANK. CAMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT SYS., HARRIS BURG, PENN. FOR RENT.-THE DWELLING PART of the FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE No. 93 Market street. Possession given on the Ist of April next. For particulars enquire of [jar& J. B. SIMON. MADERIA WINE. TiTELSH, BROTHER'S OLD RESERVE V V WINE fall bodied and fruity. In store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIEHLER, febl6 73 Market street. SSTORAGE ! STORAGE ! nORAGE received at the Warehouse JAMES M. WHIM= MB ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. All 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 hands of A. J. Herr, Esq., for collection. EBY BYERS, Assignee of D. Rhoads. febl3-taw-for3w GARDEN SEEDS. A FRESH AND COMPLETE assortment Jest received and for sale by feb2o ' WM. DOOR JR. & CO. SICTRA SUGAR CURED HAMS For sale by WV. DOCK JTe. &CO oct22 OUR UNION & CONSTITUTION 44 1117 R GOVERNMENT," by M. M'lltx- I L Y NET, is a work containing the Coimenvnes or THE Usnora STAVE; giving the construction of its Terms and _.Provisions, showing the relations of the several Aides to the Union and each other, and explaining gene rally the System of Government of the Country. Price 51 09. Sold, and orders supplied, by him, at Harris burg, Pa. feb2l Agents for Counties and States wanted. LIO NOT C THE undersigned, Commissioners of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, hereby inform the public In general that in consequence of the approaching completion of the new Court H 013130 of the county, in the city of Harrisburg, a number of County Loans are so. Hotted, :or which coupon bonds payable at from three to thirty years, will be excuted to the lender clear of all taxes, Imo semi-annual interest will be paid punctually at the Dauphin County Treasury. Therefore persons wishing to make safe investments will, it is expected, avail themselves of this opportunity. feb26 lmwed It 3EIII BIE C:0 'l7 Ak. LI. DR. D. W. JONES, HARRISBURG, PA., HAS moved his office to the National House in Market street, opposite the Post Office.— Ile particular and observe the name on the window.— Dr. Jones may be consulted on all diseases but more particularly dieases of a private. nature. Dr. JONED has cured a number of private and. other 'diseases in this city and elsewhere, and some of them had almost given up all hopes of recovery, and was restored by the use of his powerful a vegetable remedies. GONORRHEA. Dr. JONES offers the only safe and certain remedy for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and all Derangements of the Stomach. This preparation will cure Gonorrhea in from three to five days, and can be had at any time of Dr. JONES, at his of. Ace, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle is sufficient to cure a mild case. r•nriilm This is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JON pledges himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms. This disease makes its appearance in so many different forms, that a single plan of treatment will not reach it In all its features; se it may require different remedies, according to the nature of the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ ten article with any one—NO CURE NO PAY 1 The re. medley used by Dr. JONES, are purely vegetable, and need no change of diet or hindrance Worn business. SPERIMATORRHEAS This habit of youth is indulged in. while Alone, and s often learned from evil companions When atschool, and if not cured will destroy both mind and body. 'Both sexes fall victims to this disease. The symptoms are— Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Ringing fn the Ears, Pimples en the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams at Night s Weakness in the Back, Pain in the Breast, and Cough, (indicative of Consumption,) Dyspepsia, great Derangement of the'Nervous System, and so on till Death ' ,puts an end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES of. fere a perfect restoratloc, with such mild and Balmy Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of this Distressing Disease. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. • Those suffering from Colds, and Derangement of the Nervous Syitem, can speedily be restored 'to sound health and vigor. Dr. JONE 3 may be consulted at all times at big oftlese, personally or by letter, describing all symptoms. All letters tenet contain a stamp to ensure answer.. Address feb7 PUBLIC SALE. The Subscriber having lately purchased the'. good will and Furniture of the White Hall Hotel in the city of Harrisburg, opposite the County Court House, of which he will enter into possession on April, lit next, will, therefore, offer at public outcry. ON THE 13th DAY OF HARM NEXT, (WEDNES. DAY;) THE ENTIRE STOOK OP HOVBEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE; such as the beat quail ol BEDS AND BEDDING,OARPETS,OHAIRS,TABLES, SOFAS, CLOCKS, STOVES AND PHA DISHESAND QVBENSWARE in general, and many other articles not here numerated. Also, one PAW/ MILK COW, HOGS, WAGONS AND HARNES, all of which will be sold on said day, and if not concluded on that daysaid Sale will be contin ued from day to day until the said property is all sold. AR"! The said sale will be held at THE FARMER'S HOTEL, (late StahPs). Conditions will be made known on the day of saleiby JACOB D. BOFFMAN, d&W-ta " - - PrOPTlnlor.." LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 11 FANCY poen, HAIR OILS, • POMADES, COLOONM, EXTRACTS, " •' very-theap Its-dealers by the dozen. Prepare for yourHolliday Bahia - by buying some °fun above articles, at SELLERS DRIJG AND PANCYSTORS, dell 91 Mutat rea. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &C. ALFRED F. ZENENCERALIN & 00; Xo. 52 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg, Pa., opposite Hama's Horn and adjoining the IMMIX Hem, having purchased the stook of E. F Jennings, and added a large assortment of NEW JEW - NLRY, we will sell the same at the lowest cash price, and solicit patronage. Watches, Cloaks and Jewelry neatly and promptly re pared and delivered. Having disposed of my atock of Jewelry to A. F. Zim merman & Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my for mer customers as practical and experienced Watch Makers and solicit lbr them a continuance of the patron age which has been so generously extended to me during the last six years. jan29 At the Ninth Exhibition of the Mau. Charitable Mechanic Association, 1860, MESSRS, CHECKERING 45 SONS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL FOR TUN KM GRAND, SEMI-GRAND, 6G SQUARE PIANO•FDRTES ; AND THE max riumainc, A SILVER MEDAL, FOR THE BEST UPPIGHT PIANOS, W 'K NOCHE, SOLE AGENT FOR THE . SALE OF TENSE PIANOS, No. 92 MARKET ST., WiItitISBIIRI9. febO-dtf Care Cough, Mid, Hoarsened Infits a..._CO/4/ ensa, any irritation or &remit of tp the Ihroat, Bellew flee Hacking e Rou GHIAL Coufl . s in Contwpttn, ro ch**, dahtna, and Catarrh, cic. Clear and gins strength to /?oe\\ yoke PUBLIC SPE A KERS and= GER ' . Few are aware of the importance of checking a.Congh r "Common Cold" in its trot stage ; that which in the g would yield t o a mild remedy, If neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHE . S, , containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble in my Throat, (for which the "TROCHES" are a ecocide) having made me often a mere whisperer) , N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers " TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S a•l~ ~. a ; Tuocuias BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'EI TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCMDS BROWN'S I= BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse ness. From their pest effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." REV. E. ROWLEY, A. M., Presided of Athena College, Tenn. ilErSold by all Druggists at 25 cents& box. nov2S.daw6m TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES Oeleot Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. WFall term of ROBERT 34:ELWEE'S 00l for boys, will open on the last Monday In August. The room is well ventilated, comformbly fur nished, and in every respect well adapted for school PurPeaes. CATILIBINA M'ELWEE'S School for girladocated In the same building! will open for the Fall term at the same time. The room has been elegantly fitted up during the vacation, to promote the health and comfort of scholars. Janill-dtf MACKEREL, No. 1. of he above we have all the different sized package from the zn to the nem= in store and for sale at the moat 'market rates. febl6 WM. DOCK, JR. & 00. JOHN S. MUSSER, JACOB BEHM, GEORGE GARVERICEL FIRST . CIASS GROCERIES I LARGE ARRIVAL! HAVING JUST RETURNED from the Eastern cities where we have selected with the worarsar MBE a large and complete assortment of so. perlor goods which embrace anything kept in the best city groceries, we respectfully and cordially invite the public to call and examine our stook and Cons one PRIORS. feb;6 WM. DOCK Mt. & CO. FRESH ARRIVAL OF Romina, Reams, SARP, GRITTY, llomozinr, Same CORN, BPLIT Pass, BARLEY, MARROW FAT BYARS, Wilms Pats, &O, &(/ Just received and for sale at the LOWEST Casa PR asa abla WM. DOCK JR. & CO. SCOTCH WHISKY. NE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH. O WIII,SBYjnet received and for saleby JOHN H. ZIEGLER, jani 73 Market Street. CITY BONDS FOR SLAB. ONE OR TWO CITY BONDS of $5OO each, bearing 6 per cent. interest, being a safe and good. Investment. Apply to feb.l.3md W. R. VERBEHB. DENTISTRY. THE undereigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, has returned and resumed hia practice State street opposite the "Brady House," where he will be pleased to attend to all who may desire his ear vices. Esep2l] B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S. MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Hoisery, Gloves, dauntlens, In-large quantities. Great assortment of Embroideries. Ladies Underwear, different sizes and quality. Gentkmcn's do do do Misses' do - do do Boys' do do do Cloths, Casslnieres, Satinetts, Jeans, And everything for Men and Boys wear. Gentlemens' Shawls. Alf goods, without distinction to style or quality, Will be sold at a very alight advance, and less than cost of importation. CATHCART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank dl7 Market Square." DK. D. W. JONES, National limo, 'Harrisburg, Pa SEVERAL COMFORTABLE' DWELLING HOUSES in different parts of this city. Stabling at tached to some of them. Possession.siven the first of April next. k 1.12-300 ' OHAS. C.-RAWN. QUINCE, - PEAR, CURRANT, PEACH, APPLE, BLACKBERRY, ”- ORANGE, RASPBERRY. Jost rraived from New York and warranted super -11.10, jfebgAl Wm. DOCK, Jr., & Co. ;I:KENS ) .- ALLEY NUT COAL !—For . 'axle atsS 00 per ton. I fir ALL COAL DELIVERED BY PATENI WEIGH CARTS JAMES M. WREELER. AirSoal delivered from both yards. [iscella•tteaus. ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO ELMER F. JENNINGS REV. E. H. CHAPIN. "Have proved extremely serviceable for Hoarseness." RBV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost Instant relief In the distress ing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma. BEV. A. 0. EGGLESTON. "Contain no Opium or anything injuri ous." DR. A. A. HAY, Chemist, Boston. "A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, Sm." ... DR. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. "Beneficial In Bronchitis '• DR. J. F. W. LANE, Boston. "I have proved them excellent for Whooping Cough." REV. H. W. WARREN, Boston. “Benencial when compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. "Effectual In removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with ,Speakers and Singers." Prof. Pd. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southern Female College... _FISECIEC 7. SHAD, No.l, SALMON, No. 1, HERRING, No. 1, COD FISH, No. 1, FOR RENT