ail Etlegra#4. HARRISBURG, PA Friday Afternoon, March 22, 1561 The Struggle in Maryland. In Maryland, the small party of the disnnionists, failing in their attempt to convert Gov. Hicks to their way of think ing, have sat for three or four days this week, in what they called a "State Con ference Convention," the object of which was to demand on the part of Maryland some decisive action. After long and rambling debates, in the course of which the most opposite opinions were express ed, the Convention finally compromised its dissensions by agreeing to appoint five Gommissioners to confer with Virginia. The Baltimore "American," a strong 'Union paper, reviews the action of the Convention, and then declares that the Commissioners thus appointed do not represent the sentiment of the people of Maryland. We copy the closing re marks : It would hardly be reasonable to expect the gentlemen who composed this body to do any thing more than they did. They sent delegates with ill-defined powers and duties,, and then ad journed. The insurmountable obstacle in their way. all the time, was the fact that no measures that they could consistently propose would express the sentiment of the people of Marylind. If they did not sympathize with South Caroli na as the representative of diinnion, there was no real occasion for their action. They met to confer upon questions affecting the "policy and interests of Maryland," and the policy and interests of Maryland are not on the side of the extremists, and are not benefitted by the action of conventions. Our policy is to remain quiet and attend to our ordinary busi ness, waiting for some develoPinents that have not yet appeared and which "'may never appear. We want peace and unity ; we desire to keep the States that remain in 'the Union, and to entice back again the wandering stars that have tried to break away from their natural or bits. If our rights are violated, we are men enough to contend for them, and brave enough to die rather than relinquish them, but we mean to contend, and die, if need be, in, the Union. THE TELEGRAPH AND STORMS...— Lieut. Maury, whose fame as a meteoro; gist itNvorld-wide, has again taken up the subject of applying the telegraph to fore warning against the outbreak of storms. In a communication to . the Secretary of the. Treasury, calling his attention to the operation of the system in England, Lieut. Maury, says : "To extend .from the sea to the land the benificent system of the meteorological co-operation and research, in which all the maritime nations are engaged, would call upon the treasu ry, and to connect with it a proper system of daily weather reports by telegraph,. for the purpose of giving warning in advance of all wide-spread storms and extensive changes of weather, would be the conferring of an inestimable boon, not only to the shipping interests of the country, but to its agricultural also, and, indeed, to all the avocations and pursuits of the people that are affected by the weather." EITiOTS OT LD3ERTY.—The Italians are'eyerywhere making good use of their freedomand nowhere more than in Naples. Since`the eipulsion of the Bourbons, as sesiations have been formed by working men for mutual instruction and assistance. The city was illuminated for three nights in honor of the surrender of Gaeta. A deoree has been lately published, granting to a company the right to form a canal to irrigate the plains of Sesia, to be also used for navigation if desired—to be fed by the waters of the Volturno and Garig lino. Th t ey will reclaim from .sterility thousands of acres which once supplied the granaries of Rome. DEMAND FOR PAPER--The demand for=`aterials to be converted into paper has increased enormously within a few years. Junkmen and tinmen penetrate every part •of New England in search of rags, and latterly they have commenced purchasing books and pamphlets for this purpose. Ninety-eight tons of books and pamphlets were ground up in only one of the paper mills in Massaohusetts in one year. It is well that so many of the books now issued are , the veriest trash— since the world sustains no loos by their being "ground up." A SIGNMOANT INDICATION.-A - gen; tleman residing in lowa writes that the land offices in different sections of the West are flooded with applications for in formation from Southern people. These applications are generally made in writing and refer to the state of affairs existing in the South as rendering emigration to the Nollll2 desirable. Many of these apl - as far south as Testi e fact the 4 1eign of the feCotton States': tens of thousands of moray' , , GREAT MONEY PANIC IN THE SOUTH. Although the advocates of disunion assert that a grand career of prosperity is be fore them, it is beyond doubt that there is intense suffering on account of the scarci ty of - money, and the doubt that hangs over the future. South Carolina feels it terribly on account of the compelled sus pension of work upon the public build ings. Her bonds, issued for the purpose of constructing her State House, cannot be sold, and the work has been suspended, and the hands discharged. All her found ries, machine shops and printing offices are employing a reduCed number of hands; railroad expenses and salaries are cut down; trains are discontinued, and a gen neral panic prevails. PENNSYLVANIA. ANTHRACITE IN FRANCE.—We have a curious account about a French nobleman who traveled with Lord Lyons when he visited the coal fields of Pennsylvania, on an invitation of Gen. Cameron. It. is said that this gentleman, while traveling over the Read ing Road, was pondering over the prodi gious quantities of Anthracite coal and its surprising condensed power. He subse• quently obtained an American who under stood locomotive building, and at the workshops of the Paris and Orleans Rail way at Ivry, he had some locomotives made to be driven by Pennsylvania An thracite. The English coal dealers are taken back, is the Anthracite can be ob tained at Ivry for $6 75 per ton. This is certainly important if true, and is only another proof of the immense capabilities of Pennsylvania. Coal is King I LET THE COTTON STATES Go.—A number of thV citizens of Massachusetts have signed a petition asking the Legis lature, to pass a resolution in favor of al lowing the cotton States to leave the Union, "provided that they declare free dom of navigation in the Missiisippi river, and surrender all right ,to a district of territory, of six miles square, bordering on the Mississippi and opposite to the city of New Orleans, as a port of entry of the United States, and further, that they resign all right and claim to partici pation in the territories now belonging to the United States, and in considerattion of which all forts, custom houses and other property, of the United States, lying within the boundaries of the above named States shall be made over and surren- . dared to them." THREATENED COLLISION IN TEXAS.- There is great danger of collision in Texas. The strife between the friends of Gen. Houston and the secessionists is very strong. It seems that "Old San Ja• cinto" has taken strong grounds against the disunionists ; and will, with his party fight it out independent of any aid from the General Government. It is urged, however, by the Union party, that the re gular troops be allowed to remain in the State, to aid them in their efforts to en force the laws. ANOTHER SENATOR.—The Missouri Legislature has elected Waldo H. John son United States Senator for the ensuing six years, vice Senator Green, of Lecomp ton memory, whose efforts to secure a re election were unsuccessful, and whose name was withdrawn from the list of can didates. The supporters : of that infamous measure are rapidly being removed from the roll of Senators. 'Mr. Johnson is a strong Union man. THE CAMBRIA COUNTY ELECTION . FRAXIDI3.—The famous Washington - town ship election villainy is still on the carpet in Cambria county. At the late Court of Quarter Sessions John W. Short was found guilty of “wilful fraud in the dis charge Of - his duty as Clerk" of the elec tion; but not sentenced. A true bill was found against Albert F. Cantwell for the same offence, as Judge of the election, but his case was continued to the next Court. TILE SLAVE CODE IN NOW MEXICO. -- A letter published in the Missouri Demo crat, from Mr. Whitlock, who introduced a bill into the Legislature of New Mexi co, providing" for a repeal of the slave code, 'says that the bill passed its second reading, although a strong effort was made to suppress it. All parties admitted in the discussion that-New Mexico _could never become a slave State. ONE expression of Andrew Johnson's deserves to be everywhere remembered. In referring to the seceding members of the Cabinet,"he Said: "Cobb remained_ in the Cabinet until the treasury was bankrupt.and the national credit disgraced at home and abroad, and then he con scientiously seceded; Thompson stayed in until the poor Indians were -robbed out , of a large portion of their patrimony, and then he con scientiously seeded,,; : and Floyd, .more honest than the rest, waited -until he, and - hislriends had, taken some eight Millions public and private money, and then, he, -pious, soul, con sclerd4ollll4 NecedetttliM.": , •;1":" . titunoVilmnici glattP Zelegraph, tribal) 'Afternoon, Bard) 22, 1861. THE FLAG OF THE AMERICAN UNION. A few days since Judge William Law rence of Logan county, Ohio, caused the following order to be entered upon the journal of his Court : "It is hereby ordered that the sheriff of Lo gan comity be, and hereby is directed at every term of this Court, to erect upon the dome of the Court House in Bellefontaine, a suitable standard with the flag of the American Union thereon, and the same shall there remain du ring the sessions of this Court, as an evidence of devotion to the 'Constitution, the Union, and the enforcement of the laws.'" BY TELEGRAPH. SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. Action of the Louisiana Convention. NEw Ormaits, March 22 The State Convention to-day ratified the per manent constitution, by a vote of 101 yeas to 7 nays. Chief Clerk of the War Department. WASHINGTON, March 22 Mr. Sanderson, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed Chief Clerk in the War Depart ment. lion. John Sherman for 11. S. Senator CLMVELAND, March 21 Hon. John Sherman was nominated at Co lumbus, last night, by the Republican caucus, for 11. S. Senator, on the seventy-ninth ballot, which stood as follows: Sherman 43 Dennison 22 Schenck 10 A resolution, requesting Congress to call a National Convention, has passed both houses of the Ohio Legislature. The Missouri State Convention. ST. Louis, March 22 In the Convention yesterday Mr. Henderson, Chairman of the Committee to which was re ferred the communication of the Commissioner from Georgia, presented a long report declar ing against secession, and exhorting Georgia and the other seceding States to desist from the revolutionary measures commenced by them, and to unite their voice with ours in re storing peace and cementing the Union. In other respects the report does not differ from that of the Committee of Federal Relations. Mr. BLI/CH presented a minority report, de nying the legal right of secession, but recog nizing the. right of revolution, and says that while deploring the sectional disregard of duty we will not despair of justice till our com plaints have been specifically and unavailingly submitted to the northern people: That pro perty in slaves is i a constitutional right, and if the Federal Government impairs that right, the slave-holding States should be found unit ed in its defence ; and in such events as may legitimately follow Missouri will share the dangers and destiny of her sister Status. Both reports were ordered to be printed and made the special order for the third Monday of December. The resolutions providing for the election by the Convention of seven delegates to the Bor der States Convention then passed. and the Convention adjourned. • Foreign News by the Steamer Arago NEW YORK, March 22, The Steamskip Arago, from Havre and South ampton has arrived with Liverpool dates.to the 6th inst. The steamship City of Baltimore, from New York, arrived at Queenstown on the sth inst. The steamer Europa had sailed for. Queens town to take the cargo of the crippled steamer Australasian to New York. It is rumored that the emancipation of the clerks in, -Russia will take place during Lent. Affairs at Warsaw were tranquil. The Holland Ministry have resigned. Austria has requested Denmark to delay the presentation of the budget before the Holstein Chambers. England, France and Prussia have also demanded delay by Denmark,. Count Cavour has brought to the notice of the Italian parliament the, necessity for settling the Roman question. The, demand for discount in London has in creased. Consols classed at 91-8-@,911 for mo ney and 921-®924 for accounts. The ship Conquest, from Mobile for Liver pool, went ashore in Carnavon Bay, and is probably a:total wreck. ' ' The ship Ocean Guide, from Newport for Galveston was abandoned at sea on February , 14th. The crew were saved.' LI the House of Commons, on the 4th, Mr. Hermessy charged Lord John Russell with de liberately concealing important dispatches re lating to trade with Tuscany and Naples, and reproached him for having committed a breabh of the international'law. Mr. Layard said the course of the Government was •in accordance with the sentiments of the mass of the Eng lish people. Sir. S. Bowger said the policy of the Foreign office would lead to war. The London• Times says the new tariff bill of the United States establishes protective duties, on the most extravagant scale, and the result will be the almost absolute prohibition of im ports from Europe, and be more detrlmental to the interests of America than Europe. , In the House of Commons on Tuesday, a mo tion for the re-appointment of a select Com mittee to inquire into naval affairs.was car ried by five majority over the Government. Fs/as:in.—Mr. Persigny has authorised' the establishment of two daily papers in Paris. In the French Senate Mr. Boissy made an attack on the alliance with England but his remarks were received with dissatisfaction. In the French manufacturing districts business was very dull. At Paris flour had advanced. AIISTRIA.—Austria has sanctioned the re-es tablishment of the electoral law in Croatia. Iran: —The bombardment of intella com menced on the 20th. Gen. - Fergala notified Gen. Cialdina that' the works commenced against the citadel were in violation of the convention between him and Garibaldi, and he would bombard the city. Cialdird respond ed that for every man killed he would order an officer of the , garrison of , the citadel to be shot, and that , he Considered Pergola a rebel. Popular - demonstrations are continually taking place at Rome. • , Alomesn.—The 'King has : prorogued the Chambers, consequent on the resignation of the ministry. • per,pir,.—Warsaw present's a gloomy appeari ance, everybody wearing. mourning. The sons Committee of safety had issued a prods,- mation requesting the maintenance of order. Over a hundred thousand persons attended the funeral of those killed during , the late , distur bance. The troops were kept within the bar racks and everybody was orderly. A petition is • being signed for the re-establishment of the Polish Constitution. • Iturers.—lt is said that the emancipation of the serfs will be, formally . proclaimed during the lent season. The Czar will soon project.; a. new constitution for - Rust* • L amm mow fleaurar. - -At, London th:.; rates of ilk:Count ranged : . from 6 aid per can Illinois Railroad.shores tad 4scliried to 27k ,a 27 per cent diosonat. ••••• 7 SECOND DD3PATOH Schooner Burned—Great Snow Storm— Railroad Travel Interrupted. Boma, March 22. The schooner Sarah Ann, of Rock Island, has been destroyed by fire. The captain and one of the crew were drowned. The storm continues. One foot of snow has Callen and railroad travel is interrupted in all directions. Texas—Governor Houston Deposed• GLLTBSTON, TSXAI3, March 21 The State Convention has passed an ordinance declaring vacant the Gubernatorial chair and that of the Secretary of State, on account of the refusal of those at present holding them to appear before the Convention, as did the other State officers ' upon due notification, to take the oath of allegiance to the Confederate States Government: Lieut. Gov. Clark is to assume the functions of Governor at once, and the Secretary of State is called on to hand over the great seal of office and his official reccirds. The Legislature met on the 18th. Gov. tiouston's course of action has not yet transpired. MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERHATOB , RHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous ness, involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse, &c. By Bobt. J. Culverwell, hi. D.— Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS 3. C. BLINK, 27 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box, No. 4,580. m2o.omdaw inarr itb . On the 21st inst., at Wagner's Hotel, by the Rev. D. Gans, Mr. H. B. Balms to Miss MARY J. f cirri; both of Coshocton, Ohio. New 21trartisements. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having been granted Letters Testamentary on the estate of WM. COLDER, Sr., dec'd., late of the city of Harrisburg, here by notify all persons indebted to siid estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. , WM. CALDER, JR., mar 22 at JAMES COLDER. NOTICE.—Those indebted to me by Note, Book Account, 80., will call and pay HENRY YEFFEB, Alderman, Third street be'ow Marge; Harris burg, where the accounts have been placed for collection. ltd* ' ELMER. F. JENNINGS. FOR RENT. THE ROOM now in the occupancy of Alderman Kline, in Third street, opposite this of fice. Enquire of [lnl9-taplj R. J. FLEMING. MO RENT.—The Two-Story Brick House and premises situate on the corner of Dewberry al ley and Chestnut street, new occupied by John Bantus. Possession given first of April, 1981. For terms apply to Alderman Peffeir, city of Harrisburg, Pa. ml9tf '5OaN SWILER. APUBLIC SALE of the Furniture in the house lately occupied by Philo C. Sedgy i‘k, near the Jail, consisting of Two Parlor. One Cannon and Oho Cook Stove, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, dre , Arc., will take place on SATURDAY the 23d, at 11 a. m , if not sooner disposed of at private salo. Apply to EUGENE SNYDER, manlike Attorney at Law, Third Street. PHILADELPHIA NEW /‘,** BONN - ET • • STORE NxTILL OPEN. April InV 9th, with& fullesiortment from tho - Philadelphia.and - New York most fashionable establishments, to which, during the - mese'', additions of the latest novelties from those establishments will be constantly received. MRS: A. B. BICKERTON, Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign of the two: Golden Eagles, first - bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge. rearl94mil PROCLAMATION, W — HEREALS, the A Honorible . JouN J. pawn President of the Court of Common Pleas to the Twelfth judicial District, consisting Of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the. Hon. A.. 0. Uremia and. Hon. FELIX limn; Associate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued their precept, bearing data the liith day of February, 1861, to me directed for holding J a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General ail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of theTeace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence ON TUE 41s MON. DAY OF APRIL NEXT, being the 22D DAY OF AFIUT, 1881, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peaoe, Aldermeniand Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the foremen of said day, with their records, inquisitions; examiriatiOns, and their own remembrances, to cm 'those things which to their Wive appertains . to be done' and those, who are bound in recognisances to p reiecut° against the prisoners;that ' are or. shall be in the Jail' of Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Jost. Given under myhand, at Harrisburg, thalfith day of March, in the year of our. Lord, 1861,, and in. tho eighty third year,iif the independence of the Vblted States. J. D. BOAS, Sheriff. 'Elanatrios OFFICIS, 1 - Harrisburg, March 16. 1861. f marlBdaertd CENTRAL.. NURSER IES. York l'imns,Plvamia. DWARD J. EVANS 4 CO., Proprie - E4ois. Fruit tuid - ornamentai Trees, Grapes, small fruits, Rhubarb; Asparagus, Shrubs, Roses; Bedding plaints, Re., In great variety. Orders left with.G H. Small at the State Capital 'Bank receiva.prompt attention. Catalogues gratis on application. . • narlft:lmdaw - G. B. SafAd. FAIR ! FAIR 1 PAIR!!! GOOD: SAMARITAN COUNCIL No. 1, Independent Order of Daughters of Temperance will hold a FAIR IN EXCHANGE HALL, on Tutriday, the 19th, Wednesday. 2Oth, Thursday 213 t, Friday 22d Mid Saturday 23d, for the sale of Useful, Fancy and Orna mental Articles. The proceeds tribe applied - to the. 11- q uisation of the debt upoktheir hall. The Council, thank ful for past femora, earnestly solicit the attendance and patroaage of their friends arid the public generally. Doors will' open at tut , o'clock and dole at eleven *ArrOtra LIVER Y STABLE. Strawberry Willey between, Fifth and Sixth, Streets. THIS ESTABLISHMENT is stocked with excellent ROfflES, OARRIAGIS, BUGGIES, ke y which will be hired on reasonable terms rosr7-8m J. Q. ADAMS, agt. A - NEW 'LOT - Or LADIES' SHOPPING & TRAVELING BAGS :Comprising a number of new styles.GENTS' and LA DIES' Money Purses 'and-Wallets. tine assortment ust received and for oils at . • : BERGNER'S CIELIII3GOESIBRE, VG Market Street. FOR THE SEASON. FLAVOII.II.IG ItiTR&CTS.i '' • Vanilla; best ht market, DRuee, Lemon, Pine Apple , • Strawberry, Celery,l • Nutmegs, • . Parsley ' Best Distilled Rose Water,.) • Beet English Baking Soda, • Pure Cream Tartar, Extra pare Spices, , • Fresh OnSnary .Herbs. iCEL,LEnt'S DRUG d2O 91 Market Street OATS ! OATS I .2000 ' prime let Air Bale very low for cash, BITSEUE:S. .°. ON' - HAND. A by , . JA.g nr..wniaziam, Dealer. in Coal, Wood; Powder, etc. . .. gar All coal deliveced and weighed at consumers door by the Patent Weigh-Carts. Prima, z to spit times.— holtitakittid 800 .. - . j„,, i IN Nem %bvertionnents STEAM WEEKLY 1 . 1 : c kN., BETWEEN NEW JOKY AND LIVERPOOL LANDING AND EMBARKING PAS UNGERS at QUE NSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. pool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship company Mend despatching their full powered Clyde•built ran Steamships as follows : ETNA, Saturday, 23d March ; VIGO, Saturday, 30th March; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday, 6th April, and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North hirer. RATES OP PASSAGE. FIRST CABIN. ..... .$75 OD . ..... 0 00 do to London $BO 00 I do toSTEERAGE— London.. s3B s3 00 Steerage Return Tickets, good for Six Months.....-60 00 Passengers forwarded to Paris, Havre, Hamburg Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at reduced through fares. • garPersoris wishing to bring Out their friend 3 can buy tickets here at the following ra ell, to New York : From Liverpool or Qeeenstown; let Cabin, $75, $B5 and $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00 From Queenstown $3O 00. • These Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Watertight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. For farther information apply at the Company's Offices. JNO. G. DALE. Agent., mlB-tf 15 Broadway, New York. Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg. b■ ct . , , c g E" 11 = W 4A Ir 4 I get CC .T 4el W cz w E., <1 - z W Q a NEW BOOKS AT B.ERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61 MARKEY SPERM: ELSIE VERNER : A romance of destiny. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. GUADALOUPE : A -tale of Love and War. By a Military gentleman of Philadelphia. THE AMERICAN QUESTION in its nation al aspect. COUSIN WILLIAM : A tale of fashionable life. PIONEER. PREACHERS AND PEOPLE OF THE MISSISSIPPI; by the Rev. Wilburn. JACK HOPETON ; or the adventures of a Georgian. SONGS OF um AND, by Sainnel Lover. THE writ AND BEAITSS OF SOCIETY, by Grace and Philip Wharton. All the new books of the day for We as soon as pub liihed. Books not on hand, will be procured in a short time at publishers price!, without additional prices, at BERGEKEVS BOOKSTORE, mar 9 - 51 Market street. NUT COAL ONLY $1.75 PER TON. rFIREVORTON NUT COAL for sale ,at at 75 per ton, delivered by Patent Weigh Carts. PINS exors COAL, just received by cars, for sale by feb2IJAMES M. WHEELER. 100 Shares of Harrisburg Bank Stook - 1 - X7lll be sold at public auction at the V J 0093 House en Fuesday the 261 b lost , at two o'clock. . merle std* FOR SALE, FROM One "to Five Hundred Dollars worth of CITY BONDS. Enquire of • C. O. ZIMHBRMAN, No. 28 South Second street. - THE 00kSTIT1ffr --7 AND THE U NION. AT KFILLER'S DRUG STORE you will find an assortment ofllne Ladies' Traveling Satchels. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find a great variety of Walking Canes. i t T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will XX find an unrivalled assortment of Perfumery, po mades, Hair Oils, Cosmetics, Soaps, &o. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE : you will find all kinds of Brushes—Engllsh Teeth and Hair Brushes, Cloth and Leather Brushes. AT KELLER ' S DRUG STORE you will find a tine kit of Gilehrist'it Pocket Cutlery. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find a and Seim Casesge lar stock of Portmonnaies, Purses, Wallets, . AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find a choice lot of Havana Cigars. No. 01 Market Street, . Two Doors East of Fourth Strad, - DR. T. .T -------- . MILES, SURGEON DENTIST OFFERS his services to the citizens of Mark:burg and Its vicinity. He solicits a share of the public' patronage and gives assurance that his best endeavors shall beg , ven to render satisfaction in his pro- Being Being an old, well tried dentist, he reek safe* smiting the public generally to call on tdm, issuping ham that they win not be dbmatisfied with his sank:ea" Office No. 128 Market street, in the efbrM2ied by Jacotiß. Ay, near the U n ited State!' Hottila • Me 411011111 1 .1 nt. • myB-41/7 Illistellatuons 200 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION, 31mt SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE, AT PHILADELPHIA. THIS SALE WILL TAKE PLACE On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, '6l. AT 10 O'CLOCK A- It, AT THE PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STS., PHILADELPHIA, AND WILL EXCEED ALL OTHERS IN ExTEN T. The collection will embrace at least 200 Carriages, a portion of which will be second-band, of a superi or make and in good order. The new work (most of which will be warranted) will be from makers of acknow. ledged celebrity throughout the States. It will be equ II in all respects as regards style. finish and durability, to any made for customers or to order. ALSO, a select lot of desirable Harness. ar The whole comprising the gretteet display of lineages and Harness, ever exhibited in this city and t be sold without reserve. May be examined on the day previous to sato. sir Purchasers from a distance, are informed that the sale will positively take place on the above clay, without regard to the weather. ALFRED M. HERB NESS mariland2B-2td A uctioneer. WASHING MADE QUICK AND EASY HARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP. TT iILDETERSIVE. It removes all dirt, and washes with or without rubbing. it Is saAsitlL It removes all stains by Oil, Paint Printers' Ink, Wagon or Machine Grease. It Wampum:Tan. It bleaches brown clothes white, ant white clothes whiter. It is ksougarr. It gives a rich permanent lather, and makes the hands soft, white and elastic. It is a MUGS WASHER, In any water, hot or cold, Lard or soft, salt or fresh, of finest lawns, and all grades, tf, the coarsest clothes. It is LASTING. It does much washing with little coat. It is scosornast. It eaves wear and tear, time, labor and money. It combines all the good, and none of the bad proper. ties of every other Soap, therefore It is a miler seer. it is a Perfect Soap for all uses of the Household. In the Laundry, for clothes of every description—for the Wash stand—for. cleaning' paint, glass-ware, porcelain, crockery, table, kitchen and dairy utensils. Directions accompany each cake. Samples can be had Fluir on MARGO, upon application at our store. The sakes weigh about one pound, and do not cost more than any of the ordinary soaps now in the market Wei. DOCK JR. Er CO., Agents for Harrisburg. I=MIII A New Feature in the Spice Trade! IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS! E. R. DURKEE & CO.'S SELECT SPICES, In Tin AG, (Lined unlh_Paper,) and Fad Weight. BLACK PEPPER, GINGER, NOTMF(, WHITE PEPPER, ALLSPICE, MACE. CAYENNE PEPPER, CINNAMON, CLOVE., MUSTARD. N THIS AGE of adulterated and taste -1 less hp!oes, it is with confidence that we introduce to the attention of housekeepers these superior and genuine articles. We guarantee them not only ABSOLU'I'ELY AND PERFECTLY PURE, but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost.— They are beautifully packed in tin foil, (lined with pa pert) to prevent injury by keeping, mid aro FULL WEIGHT, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost Invariably short. We warrant them, In point of strength and richness of flavor, BEYOND ALL COMPARISON, as a single trial will abundantly prove.' 'Every packaga boars our Trade Mark. Manufactured only by R. R.'IIIJRKEE k CO., New York. For sale by WM. DOCK JR. do CO. (ME a HERR'S HOTEL! CO NEWLY REFITTED ! rIEE UNDERSIGNED having leased - this well known and popular hotel, In the city of sburg, is now refitting and furnishing the same with NEW FURNITURE in the very best modern style. It is located in the moat central part of the city, within a short distance of the depots of four different railroad. and also near the state Oa pitol buildings. The house is large and the sleeping apartments am well ventilated. The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arti cles This city is well known throughout the State as having the best market outside of the Atlmtic sides , am' eonsequently no complaints shall be made on that score. The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept stocked' with the bast and purest Liquors in the country No exertion will be spared to make the traveler and sojourner comfortable in every respect, A continuance or the patronage of the old customers, together with new additions is respectfully solicited. - J. H. BILIFORD CO Harrisburg, August, 23. tr NFL w FAMILY DRUG STORE. -,TIHE lINDERBIGNVM HAS OPENED _L a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Store, In the Iron Front Building, No. 323 Market street, lately occupied by Mr. Eby, wehre can be found an enti:enew stack of Fresh and Pure Drugs, Perfumery, Soaps COA: OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS, Burning Fluid, Alc *hot Patent Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Article', Ate., Ace. Wo have the agency for the sale of Rline's Celebrated Arti ficial Teeth, to *Molt we would invite the attention of Dentists. By stria attention to business, and desire to please, we respeethally ask a abate of Public Patronage. W. MII. N. 8...-Prlme Havana Began and To G. bacco Cullfitll3. antty on hand. aprB4ly "OUR GOVERNMENT." . _ . "Tp.HE unity of Government, which con -11 stltutes you one people, Is now dear to you." Washington's Farewell Address. A nationality is eeeen tial to the enduring prosperity of our country. Vile pa triotism must arise from knowledge. It is only a proper understanding of oar civil institutions that tan induce strong and settled attachment to their prilelplea, and impart ability' for their maintenance. "OIIR : An explanatory statement of the aystem of Government of the Country," contains the text of the Constitution of the United States, and the Con slant tonal provisions of .the Several States, with their meaning and construction, as determined by judicial au thority, and precedent and practice, or derived from standard writers ; • digested and arranged for popular use Price $l.OO. Sold. by M. WICINNEY, del Harrisburg, Pa. CITY LIVERY STABLES. BLACKBERRY ALLEY, [IN THE EELS OF . BERR'BROTEZ. LHE undersigned has re-commenced the Every business in his NEW and SPACIOUS STA , located as above, with a largeand varied stack o NORM, CARRIAGES and OMNIBUSES, which he ani hire at moderate rates. F. K. SWARTZ. aep2l3-dly BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE:, HARRISBURG, PENN' A. G. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOrA. • CARD. now undergoing a thorough renova• Jo . an d being la a The ab ove well known and long effl .abitatted Wel w great degree newly thruished, ee ",er ttie proprietotanp °rib.Gina". J. BMX" ' Who Ir .as been an inmate of th e hmhe fer the /stet three Yee' ea, and is well known to to ce i t i l na for the Itberr:a patronage which it has es eyed , eheerftdlY ec er_mend Mr..l3olton to the public WILLIAM BIIERLER. ALDERMAN HENRY PEFFER, , OFFICE---ITILERD STREET, (STITT,T,'S BOW , ) NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth. CITY OF HARRISBURG, PBNN'A. myIS-da _ ORANGES 'AND LEMONS. VORTY BOXES in prime order just re• etkinst - sau for Me by •IrC Mr. MX AC, a co,