. 1 t 4 1:1 ti) 0.„ ap • RA; Friday Afternoon. March 15 'lhtil THE UNION PRAYKR MEPTINCI will ht held in tlm Ple , :by led an church, corner of Market square, to-marrow (tiAturday) afternoon, com mencing at four o'clock, as usual. I==l Prom FINALLY.—The bill to incorporate the Harrieburg City Pasienger Railway Company, (published in a recent is me of this paper), pass ed the House of Representatives finally yes terday, and went to the Senate. 11=EI:=1 SICRIOU3 ACCILANT. - A few dAys ago Mr. Charles Ilimmelberger, of Myerstown, while passing over the Lebanon Valley Railroad, on which he has two cars running, fell through the trestle work of a bridge at Reading, receiving severe injuries, from the effects of which it is feared he will die. =:=:2 Coot,,—The following card was sent to us this morning, with a request to give it a place in our local item department : INTERESTING TO NVIIOAI rr MAY CONCERN.—If the individual who was effectually caned last night fur insulting a respectable young lady, is desi rous of obtaining the weapon with which the castigation was inflicted, he can gratify his de site by addressing a line to "P. Q.," Harrisburg Post Office. If the above is not "adding insult to inju ry " we don't know what is. Tim Cue HOIPITAL contained four lodgers last night-,three men and one woman. The former came out this morning about as drunk as when they went in, and the Mayor accord ingly sent them to prison for ten days as drunken vagrants. The woman, also a victim of tanglefoot, made a pathetic appeal to the sympathy of the Mayor, who gave her a quar ter to purchase food. After her departure, it was discovered that she had stolen the best quilt in the cell, which she carried away concealed beneath her ample crinoline. Tian Goon WILL FAIR in Exchange Hall, which opened on Wednesday evening, is still in successful operation. The appearance of the room, and display of useful and fancy articles on exhibition, is quite creditable to the ladies who have the management of the Fair. Re freshments of every variety are served up in a style to suit the taste of the most fastidious epi- cure. The Fair will be continued this and to morrow evenings, and the object being a com mendable one—the purchase of a new Batton Engine—the Good Will boys should be liberally patronized. "ALL HAIL TO Tilt UNION." —This is the title of a new patriotic song written by Mrs. E. Coleman, and set to music by Prof. J. M. Deems of Baltimore, with piano accompani ments. The words breathe the true spirit of patriotism, Rod tho asusio is said to be not less soul-inspiring than that of the "Star Spangled Banner," which never fails to stir, like a trum pet ble%, the blood in every American heart. This new song, "All Hail to the Union," which already has an immense run, will not fail to in crease in popularity. We are indebted to Mr. Tarbutton for a copy, who has a few more left for sato nt Mr. Knoche's music store. TER UNION CANAL—We learn from the an nual report of the Managers of the Union Canal Company for the last year, that the nett tolls for the year amounted to 899,534 08, and that there were received from other sources, $l,- BGB 74, making a total of $101,402 82. The disbursements amounted to $56,270 26, leav e balance of $45,132 67. The report states a fact in regard to litigation which we commend to the consideration of any of our readers who may be thinking of "going to law." It is, that among the items of expenses for 1860, is one for counsel fees and costa amounting to $1,929 47 In 1859, the same item amounted to 2,764 84 4, 1858, 44 41 it " 1,599 86 Thus, in three years, taking from the Treasury .$7,284 17 No doubt these expenses were unavoidable. Reference is now made to them only for the purpose of allowing what a costly thing litiga tion is. It is alike the Interest of all parties to settle and arrange without going to law, and business should be so conducted as to keep . clear of complication and prevent difficulties COAL OIL FOR MR HAIR.-It is said, with what truth we do not know, that in addition to the other virtues belonging to the coal oil now being pumped in such extraordinary abundance in western Pennsylvania, another virtue has been discovered by a distinguished chemist to be possessed by this mineral oil, which will, in the estimation of many, quite throw the others in the shade. In a word, the oils, just as they are pumped from the bosom of the earth, are said to be a certain cure for baldness ; wherever hair has ever grown hair may be made to grow again by its application; where it is getting thin, the oil will strengthen it ; where It is turning gray, the oil will renew its youth and bring it back to its fading color. Wigs, toupees and scratches are forever render ed null, void and of no effect whatever. Na ture, in her bounty, has superseded forever all necessity for the artificial and flimsy disguises. The oil is said to renew the hair on simple vegetable principles, by re invigorating the bulbs beneath the Scalp and renewing the en ergy. Should this discovery prove to be all that is claimed. for it, what changes will be wrought in the condition of the human family --long years of venerableness will be taken away, and miracles of youthful vigor will be wrought in its appearance. Could some medi cament in Nature's storehouse be found which would remove the frosts of age, as well as the frosts of time—some catholicon which would restore constitution broken, sight dimmed, step feeble, and pulse slow and faltering—then we would be prepared to enter on that long vista of youthful longevity, of millenial bliss fulness, to which, it is promised,. time, shell: the preliminary throes of parturition, will soon give birth. A New ZGUAYII COMPANY has been formed at Altoona. The company was organized on Sat• urday night by the election of Richard Crozier, a Mexican soldier, as Captain, and C. R. Hos tetter as First Lieutenant. I= ANOTHER CANING OPERATION. — Last evening a gentleman of this city caned a corner loafer for insulting a female relative. He did the job ef fectually, inflicting a castigation that the fel low will not soon forget. At the lady's re quest we suppress rants for the present. THE CITY Etv.crtos is passing off quietly and in good order. As a general thing our citizens take but little interest in the contest, and du ring the greater part of the day the poll windows in most of the wards were comparatively de serted. From the kind of miscellaneous voting done, we judge that portions of each of the tick ets nominated will be elected. Considerable tanglefoot was consumed, and a number of in dividuals evidently felt its influence to some extent, but no disturbance occurred requiring official interference. To HAVe A HIARING.—The fellow John Gib son, who assaulted and knocked down Wash ington Alexander, while in company with a "fancy" female, the other night, was captured by the Chief of Police, and is to have a hearing before Alderman Kline this evening. If the report be true that Alexander is a married man and has a family at Middletown, he deserved chastisement for promenading the streets of this city in company with a "lewd female of the baser sort." This, however, is no justifi cation for the violent assault made upon him by Gibson, and the latter will no doubt be held to answer the charge of assault and battery. FIENmSu Orrraaos.—The other night a fiend ish attempt was made at Loyelhanna bridge, on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, to throw two trains off the track. A pine plank had been placed on the -track with the inten• tion, uo doubt, of throwing off the freight train, due at Latrobe at 10 P. M. The train arrived as exp&ted, but the engineer having a full head of steam on at the time, the locomo tive bounded over the obstruction, cutting it in two, without, however, leaving the track. The engineer as soon as he felt the jar stopped the train, when a second plank was discovered near the same point lying across the other track.— This was intended for the fast passenger train, then nearly duo, and would in all proba bility have thrown it over the bridge—the ob ject, no doubt, intended by the villians by whom it was placed there. The outrage is one of the most villainous that has come under our notice for years, and nothing, therefore, should be left undone by the Company to bring the rascals engaged in it to justice. -, 4 1).__- lIABEIBBUIMES IN OFFICE AT WASHINGTON.- In addition to the list of Harrisburgers in office at Washington, published yesterday, we now submit the following names, since furnished us by a friend who is booked up on the subject. Some of these wen have been there for years, receiving fat salaries for which they do not render an equivalent in the way of services : William Wallace, Patent Office, $1,200 Richard Pollard, 1,400 John M. Eberman, ' 6 " 1,000 John P. Wolf, Treasury Department, 1,600 J. George Schott, 11. S. Senate, 1,200 Henry Clark, 64 l 6 800 Michael Keller, Treasury Department, 600 To the above list we may add our neighbor of the Union, Thomas C. M'Dowell, Esq., who officiates in the capacity of Clerk to one of the Senate Committees, performing no labor and receiving a fat salary. It will be seen that Harrisburg has been well provided for by Demo cratic administrations. This thing is about "played out," however, for there is to be a clean sweep made at Washington, and the pen sioned officials who (or years have subsisted upon Uncle Sam's bounty, will be obliged to vacate their snug retreats. If the administra tion does its duly, the Republicans will soon realize the "good time coming," so long and anxiously hoped for. They have fairly won the "spoils," and ought to have them at once. Tug WaAruaa.—Within the last two weeks we have had a variety of weather in this re gion. The mild pleasant atmosphere and genial sunshine which marked the advent of Spring, was succeeded by rough and chilling winds, cold rains and snow dtorms, and other unmista kable indications of ."Winter lingeringin the lap of Spring." Yesterday the surly old Frost King frowned and stormed, and shook his snowy robes all day long, covering the earth with a mantle of white to the depth of several inches. At the present writing this morning, however, the sun shines out bright and warm, and the snow Is rapidly melting away. Much fault is con stantly found with the weather, but with all its fickleness it suits us better than any that we could agree upon among ourselves. "Ages ago, when mortals were allowed to send up their complaints and petitions for the improvement of their welfare, a formal petition was present ed to Jupiter that he would allow mankind to regulate the weather according to their own wants and judgment. Ile immediately granted their petition ; and the consequences might easily be conjectured. The different members of the community could not agree upon the same measures ; they divided into numerous factions, just as politicians now do, each insist ing upon regulating the weather to suit their respective interests. The skies and the atmos phere were made the scene of a constant shift ing of the winds ; heat and cold were mixed together in awful confusion ; rain and sunshine were altiays Indirpening at the same moment, causing the devil to flog his wife without any cessation. If one man ventured out into his own broad sunshine, he was obliged to take an umbrella to pass safely under his neighbor's showers ; people were constantly quarrelling because the frost one man used to preserve his stores were injurious to another's crops ; and as it was impossible to make a just and obvious distinction of property, one man was contin ually using another man's rain, or stealing a portion of his thunder. It was finally agreed that there was no means of establishing peace among men, or of preventing - universal failure of crops, but to petition Jupiter to take the management= of the weather again into his own hands." Ptnnovluania Matlp ertlegrapt), fribtv 'lfttrno-on, ..filard) 15, 1861. LLOYD'S Mosrusts.—This popular Ethiopian troupe, decidedly the best extant, give their closing concert this evening. For two nights past they have played to overflowing houses, composed of the elite of the city, and the hearty applause with which the Minstrels were greeted shows that their efforts to entertain and amuse were properly appreciated. All who love good music, and wish to "laugh and grow fat," should attend this evening. Tux LUMBER BUSENESI3. —Evers' day more or less rafts float past this city on the broad bosom of the Suequehanna to the lower markets, and there has been considerable activity in the !umber trade at Columbia and Marietta. The Clearfield Raftsman'a Journal, noticiqg au effort made by eastern speculators to control , . the market and reduce prices as much as possible, says this movement has induced many lumber men to hold back their rafts ; and that unless there is a prospect of paying prices, it is quite: probable that a considerable quantity of the timber now on the river banks will not be moved at all. MATBIMONIAL.—We are indebted to some body for a slice of wedding oake, but the par ties having omitted to furnish their names, and that of the preacher who "spliced" them, of course we cannot announce the marriage in due form. "Mr. and Mrs. Freels," however, have the hearty thanks of the "local," coupled with his best wishes, for their remembrance of him in the hour of their greatest earthly feli city. May they tally experience in their wed ded life all the joys and the fall measure of bliss with which their fancy has surrounded it : °Not for the summer•hour alone, Wh en stars resplendent shine, And youth and pleasure All the throne, Our hearts and hands we twine; Bat for those stern and,wintry days • Of peril, pain and fear, When Heaven's wild discipline cloth make This earthly journey drear." ANOTHER OLD Calms GONE.—We regret to announce the sudden death of Col. John Big ger, who departed this life last evening, in the seventy-first year of his age. Col. Bigger was a native of Belfast, Ireland, and emigrated to America in the year 1818. In the year 1886 he received a Colonel's commission from Govern or Joseph Ritner, in consideration of invalua ble services rendered to the State of Pennsyl vania, and the party of which he was an active member. The deceased resided in the town ship of Swatara, in this county, for many years, and as a citizen he was highly esteemed for his benevolence and nobleness of soul. He came to this city two years ago, to take up his permanent residence. For the last few months he suffered severely from a chronic disease which baffled all medical skill. His death was not anticipated by his friends previous to seven o'clock last night. His faculties remained un impaired to the last. He now "sleeps the sleep that knows no waking." Peace to his ashes! WE RISE TO EXPLAIN.—In our list of "Harris burghers in office at Washington," yesterday, we inadvertently included as a Democrat Mr. S. S. Fahnestock, who, although not active as a politician, was in his day identified with the Whig party, and of late years bas always been with the Opposition. Mr. F. resigned his Lieu tenancy in the artillery at the close of the Mex ican war, throughout which he served his country actively, taking part in the early bat tles under Gen. Taylor, and afterwards follow ing Gen. Scott to the interior. In our execu tive chamber are a number of trophies brought from the field by him and presented to the Commonwealth. In 1857 he was offered by the Engineer Department a place at Fort Sum ter or Fort Delaware, then in progress of erec tion ; but.preferring it, was placed in the Bu reau of Construction at Washington, under Major Bowman of the army, and was there en gaged upon the Treasury extension, &c. This he left for a position in the Patent Office, and recently he has served as a Colonel in the ar rangements under Gen. Scott for the protection of the Capital and the preservation of the Union. LOCAL Bun.—A few days ago our Senator, Mr. Boughtor, read in place a bill, prepared as we are informed by John H. Briggs, Esq., en larging the powers and duties of the Commis sioners appointed to make a plot or draft of the city; providing for the vacation of public roads, streets and alleys, the widening of streets and avenues, the alteration of the present Unlade' ries of the various wards, et cetera. We publish the bill entire for the information of our citi ems generally : SUPPLEMENT TO AN ACT incorparating the City of Harrisburg. Sac. 1. Be it enacted, Sm., That in addition to the powers and duties conferred upon the Commissioners for making a plot or draft of the city of Harrisburg, under sections 33 and 34 of the Act of march 19th, 1860,* incorporat ing the city of Harrisburg, said Commissioners shall have the power to recommend the vaca tion of any turnpike, State, county or town ship road, street, alley, lane or avenue within the boundary of said city; and the Court of Quarter Sessions of Danphic county, upon their approval of said plot or draft, shall have pow er to declare from time to time, as public ne cessity requires, (upon application from the city council, or any person or persons interested therein,) said roads or ways, either in whole or in part, vacated. Sac. 2. That the width of all streets, alleys or lanes, within the limits of said city, shall be ascertained, fixed and established, as set forth in the plot or draft of the said street Commie stoners, as approved by the Court of Quarter Sessions: Provided, That South street, in front of the public grounds, required by the said Act of in corporation to be sixty feet wide, shall be and remain of its present width ; and that Sixth street, between Market and South streets, lei quired by the said Act to be fifty-two and a half feet wide, shall remain of its prestint width. Sac. 3. That said Commissioners shall also have power to alter the boundaries of the wards of said city, so as to make them conform to said plot or draft, which altertitions shall be effectual when approved by said Court of Quarter Sessions. Sec. 4. That the action of the said Commis sioners, when approved by said Court, shall valid and effectual, though interfering with and requiring the removal, either in part or entirely, of any building now erected in the course of any of the said streets, lanes, alleys or highways. Sac. 5. That any portion of the said Acts not consistent with this, be and is hereby re pealed. The above bill was called up in the Senate tei day and pawed finally. -4•..- I=l 1==:1 throw.—At the present writing there is every Indication of aineW storm ; but as that it palpabh3 to the vision, we would respectfully ssy that the new styles pf:spring goods just dpening at the store of UAW* & BOWMAN, pre- Oat a Miwa cheerful end spring like appear- are. at iiimaanst liDn:nal--1000 yards °t i the very beat unbleached Muslin, 10 °eats ;. 2100,yards of beautiful bleached Muslin, 10 mites ; 2000 yards of the best long cloth Mila ni, cents, which - 1 rviil'aell'hy the piece at 1* cents 2000; yarda, .56 menaautt of Calico I 4ine,*o be gold veryl chesill;reurnants of co Bilk; chthilil .Dil .- 4inearatid:Other dress g. at Cost ; SA:;11 S and other Sha , ;vla at _.:t; Quirinal* ftir ':pants;-.Blick Cloth, etta, arid of loge , lot of runts striff,%tit ••'.4#0 1111 0 8 1 (1 ,07 10 n "c c ' ne chi ;whisk Implaellanauctiort pricers;•sritite -11 :06i cheap goods etdl: 4 S t , Rhoads' old Miler. FAIIIALER DR. CIIEESMAIV'S PILLS , Prepared by Cornering L. gitekeeepaaa),,M. Xt., NEW YOBS -OrtY .. ' „Tin combination of Ltign434lB4lB,ill,theal) Pills are tbeyennyt knkit,and ontenidTe PTAS ay are mild in war a utioe. and certain in co all wregularms,rato Ikteasummons; reoloring*l eirucfione, rihr tide told. or• otherwise, het - dean; pain iv the eside,,paptoatoo or *ae ap t sp, l ouse, ea h er . voue Obcoons, bysptios:Aftii,pain In the back and llmb i l u dro., diattlineldaleehir Ocoee froth interruption saituso Dr. Chetweatan'aPills nipablei as they will bring on the monthly in wltltregtdirity. U(1104,010 have been disappointed In the us es of Other Pills eau place the ammo dOnlidence In Dr. Cheaseman , s'Pliht - doing all tbai they repgeweld.Wdo, NOTICE Mete is ohe condition of the female system in which the Mt sawn be takes wawa painting a PECUZ.Liit Assam. The condition referral to is PREGNANCY-- Ow rentici JUSCIAILICLAGE. thb srradehble tenclaicy ihe ssrdredw to restore he Ramat fon:lions to a normal • conehtion, that"ban the r4rtodischhe power (4t =tura ceinnot raid it. • Waireided purely vegetablo, end free from anything bijarious„ Xxolicit directions, which Would be read, ac compthy each box. Price IR. Bent by mail On enclosing $1 toComm L on . Coluessux, Box 4031, Post Office, Now It& qty Sold by Des 14 ... liggha in eyerytewll tp the Unitedaiabis B. It HUTCHINGS, Sabena April far the Uiiked Sates, 14 Broadway; Nest loft, 0 whoa all Whigerak orders should be addr-eseL Bold in Harrisburg by 0. 4 Bunrwre. , I'l3 UI" TEE BES T. I NORTON'S Ctl 31kr. W'll T RHEUM AND SCROFULA, PAWILIIIIIIIINTLY CURED: BALTIRHEUM, SCROFuLA, SCALD HEAD FEAR. SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR 'RS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OBBURNING FORMAND ERIIP TIONS OF THE SKIN. That Ointment beare.no resemblance to ay of her ex ternal tamely at priteiWit befbre the world. The modeo its opetetlimis peculiar. t pmetsates to the basis, of the diseases-goes to Its ey gum—and cures it, from the Rush beneath to the is oit the surface. Other outward applications for Scroftila, Balt Rheum, &A., stews desanward, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. Diormade OLNIMENT, on the contrary, throws the poison of the dis&se upward, and every particle of it Is dis dained *Oa • atipores. Thais the curls ri effi3ots le complete. Not sally ar• the sores healed —lhe eruptions removed—the swellings re ducod—but the seeds of the disease are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse. Victims of ulcerous and eruptiveoomplaints, who have tried every profeseional mode of treatment and every ad vertised curative without relief, here is a certain, safe, and expeditious remedy for the ovtbs you endure. A Wale box Will =defy you Hof the truth of all that is here Since its first introduction, the properties ,ot the Oint ment have been tested in the most obstinate oases--cases hat utterly defied the best medical slitll in the country, and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro duced no effect—and in every instance with every ens MOIL . Bold trs:/ . 4‘ips . Botiles—Price 60 Cents. GERRIT. NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York WHOLESALE DEPOT AT PENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER B, Wholesale Druggists, la Beekmaugst., N. N. Bold by Gio.Bucuria, Harrisburg, Pa. msrT•dawly "A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR•DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS . FOR FEMALES. nfalllbla In correcting, regulating, and rem oving a Obatructions, from whatever cause, and al ways soccessihl as a preven live. T.l.astE PILLS HATE BEEN USED BY e doctors for many years, both in France and A• 01 i s' ii% , with unparalleled success In every case ; and he is Illrged-by many thousand ladies who reed them, to Inlikeithe Pills public for, the alleviation of those suffering frompny irregularities whatever, as well as to : prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it.— Pam es particularly situated , or those summing them -40 sale so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that co n, as they are sure to produce miscarriage, and the Proprietor assumes no responsibility after this adtao unto, although their mildnesa would prevent any mis. Chid to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Pall o r explicit directions accompany each box. Prise $1 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. RANNITART, Druggist, t No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. Julies," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg P Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pos tiliW, by mail. Sold also by S. S. Emus, Reading, Jog, HOLLOWAY A Oz.ownsw, Philadelphia, J. L. Lau intesPe,Lebanon, Datum H . Burma, Lancaster; J. A. Wail, Wrightgaille ; E. T. Maim, York ; and by one drnielit in every city and village in the Union, and by S. Di How; sole proprietor. New York. N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of apy /Lind unless every be; is signed $. D. Howe. All others are a base Imposition and unsafe; therefore, as Yon value your Urea And health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those VILA PAOW the signature of S. D. Howe on every boa , W has recently boon added on account of the Pia be colinterfeited. deadwaswly. W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! s SPLENDID HAIR DYE ha no equal—instantaneous in eflbot— Beautiful Black or Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the SO—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and I nvitoratos the Hair for life. None are genuine unions signed "W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Preerletor. 81 Barclay Street, .1 a w York dawly EAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW LAYORK AND LIVERPOOL, landing and embarking Paatengers at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Siegovenip company intend disikilcldng their full•powered Clyde-built Iron Steam• ships as follows : City offilanchester, Saturday, .16th March. Etna, " 20th " Glasgow, " 80th " • • every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, rth River. - RAM OF PASSAGE; -,' • t' t RT CABIN , 415 00.1 UMBRAGE $3O 00 o do to London, 80 001 do do to London, 00 . 00 age Return ;Tickets, good for six months, 30 OP lit amteiagers forwarded to Paris , Havre, Hamburg ..„..,:, men, Potterdam, Antwerp, &c., at reduced through Persona wishing to bring out their friends can ---- tickets here at the following rata, to New York : n Liverpool or Queenstown ; tat Cabin, $75, $B5 and i. Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00. From Queens. n 880 00 t. ma Eiteangerk :have superior -accommodations for alligers, and carry experienced Suwon. They are lid Water-Ught Iron Sections, and have Patent Tire abilatorson board. =busher Information apply In Liverpool to Win. g4US fagept,.22 -Water sweet ; In Glasgow to Wm. , s st Pooch Square ; in Queenstown to C. 4 W. OUR &Co; ; io Lopdon to RIVES Ir.MACEY, 6i illiain street ; in •Paris to JULIO DECOUF., 5 5e de la Bourse ; ID :Pbasolelplda. to JOHN;(1. DAL& Walnut street, or at the Company's Offices. JOHN (LOMA, Agent, lb, Broadway, N. Y. MEM Mistellan taus POPULAR REMEDIES. MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, and SPALDRSTS CIIPHALiC PILLS for headache. A freak supply received at KEL LER'S DRUG STORM, whero zup can purchase all the saleable Patent Medicines or the day. 91 Market Street, two doors east of Fourth street, south side. APPLES! APPLES! ! f roofm Yew York State, forAPPLES,nI 500 ,Bust rtree E lv 'at rawest cash price, by tcbtt JAM 1M M. WHSELKR. VOR RENT.—The Tavern Stand on Riduallolui, now occupied Wassailed W. Roberta is offered Mr rent than the let of April next. Ensmire of feb9-4ff MRS. BOSTGEN, No. 80, Fourth Street. STOPLROOM. POI4.IIENJE • STQRE ROOM' ' ttie 'Court 11 tense, lithe in the eoeupaney . love. 'gee. session given on the first otApril. et )al( -10 : F. WY MB. STATE . CAPITAL BANK. . CAMERON, COLDER, EBY at CO. CORNER SECOND AND WALNU7 Ste, HAR EIS BURG, PENN. FOR RENT.-TBI DWELLING PART of the FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE No. Xi Market street. Possession • given on the let of April next. For pudic:dare enquire of • Data ] J. B. SIKON. . . - Mll . lERIA WINE. . . livEmii, BROTHWS OLD RESERVE WINE fell bodied and fruity. In store and for sate by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, febl6 • • . / • 73 Market street. SSTORAGE ! STORAGE 1 ! TORAGE received at the Warehouse JAMES EL WHEELER u 164. GARDEN SEEDS. AFRESH' AND - COMPLETE assortment jueL received and ret i red° by reb2o WM. DOCK JR. & CO. EXTRA SUGAR CURED HAMS For by ocv22 WM. DOCK & co OUR UNION. & CONSTITUTION' 449 UR GOVERNMENT," by M. Mal-N -NE:, is a work containing the Cosairrunes or THE Num sras f giving the comp= tion of its Terms aid Provisions, showing the relations of the several Stales to the Unionstideach other, Mute:pinning gene. rally IlisBystern oflavernment of the Country.. Price 0 1 1 Sorel, and orders supplied, by him, at Harrill burg, Pa.. cabal agents for . Conetios and 'items limited. :LIG NOT C . undersigned, Commissioners of Tisuphin county, Pennsylvania, hereby inform the public in general that in Consequence of the approaching completion of the new Court House of the county, In the city of Harrisburg, a number of County Loans are so licited, :or which coupon bonds payable at from three to thirty Team will be excuted to the lender clear of all taxes, ana Bowl-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. JOHN S. MUSSER, JACOB BERM, fob 26 lmwad GEOROECIARVERICH. 3EI 2111. C:1 DR. D. W. JONE S, HARRISBURG, PA., HAS moved hie office to the National House in liarket street, opposite the Post Office.— Be particular and observe the name on the window.— Dr. Jones may be consulted on all diseases but more particularly disease of a private nature. Dr. JONES has mired a number of private and other diseases in this city and elsewhere, and some of them bad almost given up-all hopes orrocovery, „ and was restored by the use of his Dowerfni.veretable remedies _ - _ -Gotvorwera-s. 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 flue days, and can be had at any time of Dr, JONES, at his of fice, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle is sufficient to cure a mild case. SYPHILIS This is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONE pledges himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms.. This disease makes its appearance in s°. many different forme, that a single plan of xreatment will not roaob it in all its restores'; so it may require different remedies, according , to the natnro of the case. , Dr. JONES will make a writ ten 'article with any one—NO CURE NO PAY I Thu re medies used by Dr. JONE.i, anyway vegetable, and need no change of diet or hindrance from business. SPERMATOEED.P.A. This habit of youth is indulged in while alone, anis often learned from evil companions when at school, 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 in the Ears, Pimples en the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams at Night, 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 and to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES of fors a perfect restoratios, with such mild and Balmy Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of this Distressing Disease.. .. . _ FEMALE COMPLAPITS Those snaring from Colds, and Derangement of the Nervous System, can speedily be restored to sound health and vigor. Dr. JONES may be consulted at all times at his °ince personally or by letter, describing all symptoms, Al letters mast contain a stamp to ensure answer. Address DE. D. W. JONES, National House, feb7 Harrisburg, Pa. • k — M ALLISTER'S - 9 PI • ' 0 ALL-HEALING OINTMENT I 14 TRY IT !, TRY ITS • A Radical Restorative of Insensible Respiratton. • TT is a fact, beyond the power of coninuliction, that It la Intalllb:e In tho cure of Burns, Scalds, Nervous Diseases, All Tumors, Piles, Scrofula. Erysipelas, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, quinsy, Croup Rheumatism, Colds, Cold Feet, Liver Complaint, Asthma, 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. 3 E 4 No. 143 FULTON STRERT, Naw YORK. ._, And by all Druggists throughout the united States. 'A r( J. MoALIST.F.R, i.O, 143 Fulton Street, N. Y. Ot Agents wanted immediately to introduce it . into U 14 families, who may receive it on liberal terms, for li Ey cash. mare.d3m BOURBON WHISKEY ! AVERY superior artiole of BOURBON WHISKEY, hi quart bottles, In store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, mar! - 73 Market Street. P4A*):o4:tilliikl OF every description in cans and jars each package'warranted. mar 4 WM. DOCK JR. ffi CO. TO BUTCHERS: SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish the Dauph in County Poor House with such meat as may be wanted from time to time, will be received by the ICI enters up to the 27TH DAY OF MARCH, and opened and contract awarded on TODAY, the 2d of April, 1861, to the lowest and beet bidder. The meat must be of good quality and delivered at the building. ~.. All proposals to be banded to the steward oruie Poor House. JOHN RAISON, SIMON DANIEL, PETRA BISHOP, me-Stdaltw Directors of Poor. FOR RENT. A GOOD HOUSE on Third street front jog_ linos the Oapltol grounds. Enquire or nearl2-1.1. THOS. J. JORDAN. VRESH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. 1 The largest stook in the city. All kinds of Garden Seeds in large papers - at three health per paper, for sale by " DAVID HAXLIEs, marizim. LIB Market street. REsH GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER j_`...2ZEDEL An entire .ncer,stbercr largerluid:sanall packages just received at KELLER'S DRUG STORE, Marlll al Market etreet. ~fiisftllaUtaUß. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS ; &O. ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO: XROO. 62 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg, Pa., opposite Haas's Hornand adjoining the PILLN HOTEL, having purchased-the stock of it. P Jennings, and added a large aasortmant, of NEW JEW ELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest Gash price, and solicit patronage. Watched, Clinks and Jewelry neatly and promptly re paired and delivered. ALFRED F. ZIMMRRMAN & CO Rasing disposed Of my stock or Jewelry to A. F. Zim merman & CO., I cheirtally recommend them to my for mer customers as ',practical ana[ experienced Watch ]rakers, and soileitliF,We'm a continuance of the patron age which has been - so generously extended to me during the last six years, Al the Ninth Ileiet the Mass. Chariteble Mechanic itmociatio,lB6o. MESSRS. CHICICERM & WERE AWARDEM • , THE GOLD BEEP AO , FOB 11111 BENT GRAND, SEMI-GRAND, & SQUARE PIANO-FORTES; AND TUB ONLT PRZYRIM, A BILYER 'MEDAL, POE TEE BEST UPPIGHT PIANOS, WM. KNOCHE, SOLE AGENT t FOR THE SALE OF THESE PIANOS, No. 92 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG. febe-dif Clare . Coug/a, Cold, Hoarsenete, /VW si,...QW4/ •,._ ema, any irritation or &resets cf t.) ' the Ihroal, Relieve the Hacking RONCHiAL Cough in Contumpthne, /3rote eldtie,..4sthina, and Catarrh, ).•47' 0C \\V the e. ..; Clear and voice' s of ides ttrength to ' - PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS. Few are aware of tho importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold" in ita first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglectM. noon attacks the Lungs. (BROWN'S BROWitt FA r. Twpong, , containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. “Tbit tronbie in my Throat, (for whiOtt the "TROCHES” are a gamine) haring made me often a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their use to Nell," Speakers." ;) TROCILES BROWN'S REV. E. H. CHAPIN. "Have proved extremely serrickable for HO011elleBS." REV. HENRY WARD BE= • "Almost Instant relief In the Mg labor of breathing peculiar URAAtima." REV. A. 'C. EGHLIMON. "Contain no Opium or anything hilari ous." DR. A. A. HATM, . _ . TROCHES BRO'WN'S s4oliN:c•f.l BROWN'S Chemist,Boeton. "A simple and pleasant combinaUauibr Cougbs, &o." TROCHES BROWN'S TROD ES "Beneficial in Bronchitis." DR. J. F. W. LAND Heston. have proved them excellent ibr Whooping Cough." REV. H. W. WARREN; Beaton. '•Beneficial when compelled to spa, suffering from Cold." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. "Bffectual In removing Hoarseness and irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singers?' Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoene nese. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me.” REV. B. ROWLEY, A. N., Presldent of Athena College ) Tenn. ,Sold by all Druggists at 25 contai box. BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES rri Select Sohools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. rpm Fall term of ROBERT'ICELWEE'S School for boys, will .open on the last Monday In August. The room is well ventilated, comfor 'ably fur nished, and in every respect well adapted for school purposes. cwrwAmtra WELWEVS School for 'girls, Waled In the same building( will open for the Fall term at the same time. The room has been elegantly Stied Op during the vacation, to promote the health and comforter toshohtra. janal.dtf Flliii3El. • SHAD, No. 1, SALMON, No. 1, . HERRING, No. 1, COD FISH, No. 1, MACKEREL, No. 1. Of he above we have all the different inked packages from the krrr to the Loam i a store and for sale at the mug rraarket rata. febl6 WM. DOCK, is. & CO. FIRST CLASS GROCERIES LARGE ARRIVAL! HAVING JUST RETURNED from the Eastern cities where we have selected with the ORNATE= CARS a large and complete assortment of su perior goods which embrace anything kept in the best city graceries,we respectfully and cordially Invite the public to call and examine our stock and acmes one palm. feblG WII. DOCK JR. & CO. FRESH ARRIVAL Helmut, Bun, SAMP, GRITTY MORON; RIMIER CORN, SPLIT YEAR BARLEY, MARROW FAT BRANS, Wixom Plus, ko , &o Just received and for sale at the Loalorr one ratan. eble. WM. DOOR JR. & CO. SCOTCH WHISKY. ONE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH WHISKY just received told for saleby JOHN H. ZIEGLER, 73 Market Stroet. Jain CITY BONDS FOR SLAB. ONE OR TWO CITY BONDS of $5OO each, bearing B por cent. Interest, being a nee and good investment. Apply to tob4 3md W. B. VBILBRIEN. DENTISTRY.. THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF. DENTAL SURGERY, has returned and resumed his practice n State street opposite the 'Brady Rouse," where he will be pleased to attend to all who may desire biz ear vices. Esep24J B. M. GILDEA.,'D. D. S. MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntletts, in large quantities. • Great assortment of Embroideries. Ladies Underwear, different sizes and quality. Gentlemen's do do du Misses' do do do Boys' do do do Cloths, Caseimeres, Sailnetts, Jeans, - And everything for Men and Boys wear. Gentlemen' Shawls. Ali goods, without distlnctionsto style or quality, will be sold at a very slight advance, and leas t h an oost-of importation CA'IIICART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank Market Square FOR RENT SEVERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUS' in different parts of this city. Stabling at waled to Some of them. Possession given the first of April next. Wit-Sm] CHAS. C. RAWN• .411E3.1LiZ1 - 31116. QIIiNCE. • PEAR. CURRANT, PE ACA, • APPLE, BLACKBERRY, • • ORANGE, RASPBERRY. Just received from New York and warranted super itne. Efeb26l scm. "C. "" 43°. T ENS' VALLEY MIT COAL ju lade at $3 00 per ton. aar ALL COAL DELIVERED BY PASBM WEIGH CASTS. JAMES M. WHEELER. ,igir:Ooal delivered from both yerds. novl6 EI2IIR F. J/MLNOa DR. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston