ME gettgrag. HARRISBURG, PA, Monday Afternoon, 'IWO 25, ISOI MR. cRITTENDEN HOME.—Senator Crittenden was received .. - 'Frankfort, Kentuel4,, , OF,his return home, with en, thusiaeilo `VoinbUstr i aticitis Of 'respect:— Crowds cif fellOw=citizenS were wit:l*g to recirinTUMNSWetipiegielfsion:iraf. formed and he was accompanied,' to his home amid the cheers of. the , people, the firing of cannon, the ringing of `bells, &a. A speech Rif .svelcome was.made by Judge Brown, and Was' replied to by Mr. Crit tenden. Such ati:apinoval of his course in the Senate by his .fell Ow-citizens, must be highly gratifying to the distinguished Senator. Ile,bears with him into private life the assurance that his public barnr has been acceptable to his people, and his patriotic effort's will doubtless be continu ously effective and productive of the best results. [mpressions such as his speeches and other labors have made, will not be very soon removed from the mind and heart-of‘the nation, but will be produc tive of fruit for years to come, Although his plan of compromise was overruled by interests that were - less national and more sectional in their character, it will contin ue to I;'e a' basis of patriotic thought and operate for good in the national councils of the future. THE QUESTION OF THE DAY.—The pa pers EZiky where throughout the North are diiicissing with great earnestness the expected early evacuation of Fort Sumter. The We Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia North, American repre sents the land and naval forces of the nation• as being so gbattered and de moralized by the late administration, that reinforce and provision that tort is simply impossible. He says that possession of Fort Pickens will be held Wall hazards. None of the difficul ties that surround Sumter are encounter , ed in sthe case of Pickens, while in a strategic point of view the latter is vastly more important than the former. 'Unless with a vtow to the coercion of South Caro lina, Sumter is of no value. Its retention by theftfernment is on a point of honor —a point,..however, that would never have been yielded except to uncontrollable ne cessity. LOAN OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES.- It SOSIDS advertisement of the Se cretary of the Treasury of the Southern Confederacy that no portion of the loan of $15,000,000, authorized by the ..Mont gomery Congress, has yet been taken. That officer give;Sliotice that one-third of the amount be offered to the public on, the 17th-of tho - enstting month, to be is sued 'tinging from $5O to $1,009, The Secretary spys that, in order to ena ble all purtions ,of the people throughout the Confederate States 'to exhibit their common interest in •raising funds for the common defence books of subscription will be opened in the cities and principal inte rior towns,' and, “to enable all persons conveniently to subscribe, current bank notes pr*i' l idtiio received at their marketvatue;int.coin." He also states that the debt is seouredk , fa duty of one eighth os4 , nen i tper pound, or about 62 cents perliale;iniall cotton exported!' Panso4.l3ltilirrabw, isaUtbdd fish, brit _ . of his itlrdit,f,iiiid6pendtinee and dauntless r", r courage, there is no question. ,-;Speaking of Lincoln's Inaugural he' says, with greati.foroe andliith :! "Let - the nnmerOns `readers of this paper at tentively peruse.this :document; and.not rely upon theifolle.and exaggerated notice of it, in telegrapbidlispatehes; and violent Southern papers,47Afe'paitizan prejudices and bitter hostilities forbid their doing its •author justice. One of the unpardtniable falsehoods treVelling , around is that the ,pningural .repudiakes the decision of Ake Snpreine.Court. ,Nre endorse the entiremitlreat, , as 'One of the best papers of the kind , Melia,*,see,n, and we commend it for its tempittelite'llid"corieervitiera. , lazikape loving and ctourarrative, .its recommenda tions andtminerfily firm in ,its nationality of ;s l 4 l ,: 6 U t c Ft' : 1 .7 1 41Q 1 4. ad dress, werscli - apProbation Of every and conservative man South r as.well as North. Had it been deliAll4ll, — (WrilieklMMAN, or Breckinridge. even the Cotton States would have deolefealie to be i the height; of political perfection." •'' TEE NEW - -TAROP. " The 'neW tarigl will go into operation' in ten days,. and the country will discover in a few wionqio, its practical working and results. The', instructions to collectors are , now prepa4: l ring at'fbe , Treasury with the assistance of theleit experience and Ability, and the skeleton thus far prepared satisfies , those engaged in the duty that none, at the diffiSiPlies' Which:have been magnified so much,Aiii, to be feared. On'titeCiat'. trary, - thlrlaWislll - papse no trouble ever, aid o,jusi -104* ed as any other-thatwalOyer tllactdd by ; congress:— hi* ME DIE STATE OF KANSAS. AT LAST.--- The first Legislature of the Free State of • t ., - • Thewm inetrat-nropesa - tomorrow. • :!` • The officers of the new 'State government are as,plllwg i z qelk,'",-4;1•4, Goverahr--Charbis 'Robinson. Lieutenant"overnor—J. P. Root. Seeretat744ltate—J. W. Robinson. Treisurer--William Tholen. Auditor—George Hillyer. Attorney General—B. E. Simpson. ` ,. ,-Sup r t. of Public Instruction—W. R. Griffith. Justice—Thomas Ewing, Jr. :7777sAssocitite Jtidgeii—Saninel A. King man and L. D. Bailey. The contest for the Senatorship will be lively, as the candidates are numerous, and not at all squemish as to the matter or manner of advancing _their, individual pretensions in that line. It is said, in deed, that the years of oppression, perse cution, strife and outrage which the Gov ernment has inflicted - upoh that people has not had any special tendency to puri fy them, or eradicate - personal ambition from the hearts of their leaders. INTERESTING DECIISION.—In full bench ofthe Supreme Court of Massachusetts, last week, the Court decided that money appropriated by a City Council for an ex hibition of fire works on the 4th of July was not a purpose which , came within the power or authority of a city or town, un der the statutes of that Commonwealth granting cities and towns the power to ap propriate money. The decision was given in the ease of the city.of Lynn, the City Council of which, in 1857, appropriated $5OO for an exhibition of fireworks on the 4th of July, and in which some _of the citizens, believing it to be illegal, applied to the Supreme Court for an injunction. The case was commenced merely to test the legality of the action of the City Council. THE Union sentiment of the people of the seceded States has never yet had a chance to develope itself. The Southern press has been unwilling to give it a hear. ing, and the despotism of the managers of the secession movement will not per mit it to find expression through public meetings. We are assured that there is muoh loyalty in the Cotton States to the old Union, which cannot be much longer restrained ; and when the people who-ven erate it are allowed to speak, a differ ent state of things will be discovered from that represented by the secession press, through which we are now compelled to look at the public mind in that direction. The Southern people who raise cotton are not all traitors. TEE "Confederate" Government, it seems, do not design to embarrass the trade of the Border States with a duty on foreign goods pasajng through secession States, and notice has been given by the "government" that duties will not he 're quired at the "confederate" custom-houses on goods passing through their ports des tined for States not belonging to the Southern Confederacy. The only thing required will be security that such goods will in good faith pass to their destination. IT rs a "big thing" to travel at the cx pense of the general government from some of our far western territories to Washington. The mileage from Oregon is $15,000. The Presidential electors of that state would not agree to send one of their number to bring the electoral vote, but all three came and divided the $15,- 000 between them. One draws the whole from the treasury, and then shares it with his associates. . , CONSUL TO &MT.-W. S. Thayer, Esq., the Washington correspondent of the N. Y. evening Post, has been appoint ed and confirmed as Consul General in Egypt. He is :a gentlemen of high lite rary attainments, well versed in the his tory of the politics of the country whose commercial interests he is to look after, and admirably calonlatedto aid travelers in their investigations in the lan - a of the Pharohs. MARYLAND AND VIRDINIA.—The Com missioners appointed by the Maryland se cesaionists to confer with Virginia, have presented an elaborate communication to ,the Convention Of that. State. They de clare that they represent thQ sentiment of tie people of Maryland, (tlie,.l3altimore ,Americar, says they do not,) and that :Maryland will go with Virginia, for weal oi„Wce. No action has yet !nen taken: on'the paper by the Convention, • LOMIANA AND HER STOLEN.IMONEY. Louisana has given the $539,000 she rom the people of the United States a m oligarchy_ of M ontgo m ery:. 'Durin g ebates on its reception, Louisana was .limented for its disinterested nes 'tons t hieves , brought np by 7,, gi g e found 'yin to others the ~„ 4y have acquired hy stealth, Ptunspluania Octilv Zelegraph, afttrTtoon, Maul) 25, 1861, THE Palmetto chivalry are represented to have been ludicrously jubilant upon the first telegraphic announcement of ,the supposed determination of the admiestra tion to abandon Fort Sumter. Their nerves had been very shaky and their stomachs bilious, for a long time, with the fear that they might ultimately be come targets for Uncle times artillery ; but the first intimation they got of a pro bability of their being no fight, all the sick men in the army got suddenly well, and a, general rejoicing pervaded the ranks of the Quattlebaums and Falstaffs in com mand of the relieved rattlesnake troops. THE NEW POSTAL REGULATlON.—Hor tioulturists and pomologists will be pleas ed to learn that by the now postal regula tions seeds or cuttings are classed as mail able matter, and are to bo charged with postage at the rate of one cent an ounce when sent over that distance. This will be accepted with great satisfaction, and is worthy of an . enlightened government. A bill has passed the Illinois. Legisla ture to abate lying by telegraph. "What is to become of the special dispatches 7 4 asks an exchange. Why, we suppose, a *riff on foreign news will encourage home manufactures. BY TELE6IIII. TO THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. The Hon. G. W. Scranton, member of Con gress from this district, died at his residence here today. The steamship Canada, from Liverpool via, Halifax, arrived here at one o'clock this morn ing. Her mails were dispatched by the morn ing train and will be due in Philadelphia to night. ' PORTLAND, March 25. The steamship Bohemia from Liverpool ar rived here at midnight. Her advices havebeen anticipated. The steamer Champion has arrived from As pinwall with the California mails of the Ist inst. Her news has been anticipated by the Pony Express, and her specie and passenger list already published. The Revolutionists had gained several suc cesses in New Grenada, including the capture of a Government flotilla on the Magdalena river. The dates from Valparaiso are to the sixteenth of February, and Cabo to the thir tieth. Nothing new is reported. The Champion has $699,000 in specie. The principal consignees are as follows :—Duncan, Sherman & Co., $96,000; Wells & Fargo, $91,- 000; Eguane Belly, $6O, 000; American Exchange Bank, $74,000; A. Belmont, $80,000; Bullin & Sanders, $30,000; Metropolitan Bank, $30,000; Strauss Brothers, $17,000 ; Coleman & Co.; $35,000; Seligman & Co., $24,000. The New Mexican mail, with dates of 11th: inst., arrived to-day, having been only thirteen days out. Capt. Halloway, Lieut. Boyce and Lieut. Kelly, of the 11. S. Army, come through as passengers. Lieut. Kelly has resigned his commission, and is en route for Louisiana to join the Southern Confederacy. Captain Holloway reports an abundance of stores for the army in New- Mexico, with the exception of flour, which is.very scarce.— There is great scarcity of provisions among the people of New Mexico and some suffering is an ticipated. Col. Loring, who takes command of the department of New Mexico, was Met at Fort Wise, getting along' well The cause of the failure of the mail last Tuesday was' ow ing to none having been started from Santa Fe on the 4th inst. The probability is that %ere after this mail will start promptly and make the usual time, as an abundance of stock; corn &c., has been sent out on the road. The Indi ans on the route are to all appearances frlendlY but no confidence is placed in them, and an at tack from them at any time would not Surprise any one. The road is in a fine condition and the grass on the Arkansas is very good. The re port from the San Juan mines is by no, means flattering. Other mines have been discovered but none that will justify working. The Special Committee of the Kansas. Con ference of the M. K Church, to which, was re ferred the question of the drouth and deatitl-. tion in Kansas, made a report which was luta* !mond) , adopted. They say: "We have been careful to gain all the information necassary to the formation of a correct opinion from minis ters representing all parts of the State, and de clare, firstly, that in October last there were not provisions enough in.the State nor means to procure them with, to • preserve more than one-half of the people from starvation. • • Secondly, Notwithstanding all the aid that has been afforded us, the mass of our popula tion have bad but little for their sustenanceex cept corn bread with a little meat a part of the' time, Thirdly, From all accounts we have no'doubt that the various statements of facts in regard to our condition made Messrs. Pomeroy, Mater and:Byatt have been prompted by the purest motives, and are substantially correct, awl that we tender them our special thanks. Fourthly. We have reason to believe that all , counter statements emanating from the press or other sources have been in ignorance of the facts or through someinterested motives. Fifthly. That in our judgment the dona tions of our friends in the East have in almost every instance reached their destined object. Sixthly.—We desire in this formal manner to express our heartfelt thanks to all our kind donors, and assure them that their combined liberality has saved the lives of thousands and prevented ad untold amount of suffering. Saventhly.—lt is now several months till harvest, and we have but little in store, and we pray our friends not to stay their hands till we shall be able to realize something from our own resources. • gigged by Messrs. Brooks, Moore, Tenney, Hun, Smerkemart and Paulen, Cointaitteii: ' SPECIAL DISPATCHES Death of the Hon. Mr. Scranton. SCRANTON, March 24. Arrival of Two Steamers. BosToN, March 25 Arrival of a California Steamer• NEW Yoarc, March 25 News by Overland Mail. iND2PENDENOII, Mo., March 25. The Famine in Same. ilmatuww, March 25. From the National Capital. WASHINGTON, March 26 Benjamin F. Isherwood of New York, has been appointed Engineer in Chief of the Navy, vice M. Archibald resigned. Henry R. Wood bridge, of Vermont,,has been appointed Pay Master of the Navy. The Cabinet is in session to-day on appointments to fill vacancies which it is necessary the Senate should act on previous to its adjournment, which will tike place pro bably on Wednesday. A special dispatch to the Herald says: "There has been some change in the programme about Fort Sumter since Col. Laman left. I am in clined to believe that the evacuation is to be conditional.;.that is, that Cot. Lamoja is au thorized to examine the proidsions now in that Fort, and if he is satisfied there Is not a suf. &lent supply to - sustain the.troops now in the. Fort, then to deliver the ?resident's orders to Major Anderson. I have no official authority for this declaration, but circumstantial evi dence leads to such conclusion." MANHOOD. • HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. JUST PUBLISHED ON -THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CUM OF SPERMATOR BREA or Seminal Weakness, Beznal Debility, Nervous ness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse, 80. By Fobt. J. Culverweil, M. D.— Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to anyuddress, pest nald, on receipt of two stem! a, by Dr..CHAS. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, Nrw York., Pout Moe Box , No. 4,586.' ,m2o.6mdaw Ntu 2thvertisentetits IUTANTED.-AGENT I'S TO SELL PACK.- y y AGE 4 orS3TATIONERY and JEWELRY, at prices one third less than can be purchased elsewhere. Call on or address (stamp enclosed,) ' J. L. BAILEY, mar2s.3md No. 154 Court *tree*, Boston, Mem A N EXTRA' FINE lot of FONGTAI ja. FOLICHONG TEA. This Is the best brand of. Black Tea imported. A small invoicejust received and far sale by [m2s] WM. DOCK JR. & CO. PUBLIC SALE. WILL BE SOLD at public sale, a the residence of the subscriber in Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, Pa., Vedegnives heir 5 mt'es aboveliarrisburg, on SATURDAY, APRIL Bth, 1851, the following property, io *tit : A fine One Horse Rockaway and Hareem. Trotting Sulky and Harness, .Farm Cart and Harness, Stone Truck, Stone Sled; Two Straw and Feed Cutters, One Cob and Corn Grinder; ONE MOLE, TWO MILCEI COWS, Lot or Harness, Locust Pos ts, One Ground Roller, Clod Crusher, Three Plonghs, Cultivator, Harrow, Windmill, Picks, Shovels and Hoes ; Three Iron Shod Sleds, one Sleigh, (line,)une Light Two Horse Tongue, with Rigging, Wagon Break, Blocks and Tackel, Feed Furnace and Lot of Pails for Fencing, two large Wire Cagett lot of empty Whisky Barrels, Carpenter Tools, Two '-Wheelbarrows, Chairs, Old Iron and a number or articles not enumera ted. Also, Furniture, Clocks ' one Piano, Side Saddle and Bridle, one Large Easy Chair. Sale to commence punctually at 10 o'clock. Attend ance given and terms made known by mar2s•dis , . ISAAC G. UPDEGROVE. ADJOURNED PUBLIC SALE. TN PURSUANCE of an order of the Or Court of Dauphin. county, will be exposed to sale, on TUESDAY EVENING, March 26, 1881, at Haatri's Hal, a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate on South St., between Front and Second streets, in the city of Harris. burg, it being 18 8 - feet on South street and extending back 100 and 1 feet to a- public alley 12 feet wide, on which are erected a;two-story , FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and a FRAME BACK BUILDING, containing six rooms, late the mast° of. CHARLES J..DORRIS, of the city of Harrisburg, dec'd. Sale : to commence at 7 o'clock P M., lichen attendance will be given, and conditions of salemade known'by ADELIA E. DORIS,E nii264ltil Executrix of said deceased: KEYSTONE NURSERIES.' TREES.I TREES ! TREES ! I GREAT BARGAINS ' .LOOK TO YOUR• INTEREST ! NOTHING PAYS SURER ih'an an in vestment in /Mtn TREES. Also, GRAPE VINES and SMALL FRUITS of kinds. Shade and Ornament al TRIM'S, PLANA &c., will .be cold at: reduced prices, to suit the times. orvi VS A CALL Specimens of the &here can be seen in the Lower Mar ket House during market hours, where orders will be Miceli, or at the Nurseries immediately below the city:: ni2s-Steow J. ldl9ti: STEAM WEEKLY BiTWEEN . NEW Y6lllO -. • - . AND LIVERPOOL. -AIDING AND EMBARKING. PAS. .1..1 SENORAS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) Te Liver. p,ool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship company intend. despatching their full powered Clyde-bunt ron Steamship as follows :, • . VIGO, Saturday, 80th Marsh ; CITY - OF. RALTIBIORE,• Saturday, 6th April; KANGAROO, Saturday ' 18th April, and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES DP PASSAGE. FIRST CABIN $75 00 srussu... • . 630 oil do to London $BO 00 do to. Let:don-533 00 Steerage Return Tickets, good for Six Months 430 00 Passengers forwarded to Parls, - RaVre, Hamburg. Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, M i st reduc ed r through fares. • . ire-Persons wishing to bring outtheir ,friends can buy tickets here at the following ra es, to New York :, From Liverpool or Queenstown; lat Cabin, $75, . 585 and $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00. Fiem Queenetoivn $3O 00: ' These Steamers have superior aocommodatlons for passengers, and carry experienced StirgeOns. They are 'built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. For further information apply at tlie Company's Offices. JNO. O. DALE, Agents, ns2s -tf 15 Broadway, New Pork. Or 0.0; Zimmerman, Agent, Ifarriaburg. STONE FOR S.A.LE.. , BUILDING STONE or Stone suitable forturepliting perposis willhe',deliverect to :any , part of the city or its vicinity : Appittn . mar 23 " w COLDER; JR:. E NTICE: • , tHE IJNDERISIGNED . ''having beeti -. . granted Lettere lestamentary,Ot the estate of WIC MI ER, Sr., dec'd., late of the city ornarriebnrg, here by notify all persons tiidebted. to Said - °State to' Make payment without delay, and those Vain* claims to pre sent thorn properly autheintleatedfor s ere#Jetne4. i WM. 'COLDER, JR., mar 22 St • JAMES COLDER. FOR RENT. • THE ROOM now in the occupancy:of Alderman Kline, in Third street, opposite this of fice. Enquire of Emlftlaplj R. - ;. -FLEMING. r, V 0 AENT.- 7 Th6 Two.-StOry Brick Ham* ..11„ and premises situate on tbe.corner of Dewberry af-, ley ,and Chestnut arrest, now occupied.by Jelin Banius. Possession given drat April, Mt For terms apply to Alderman Peffer, , city of Harrisburg, Pa:. ml9tf . ..JOHN SWILER. PHILADELPHIA NEW ,",.* BONNET . • ILL PEN April 4tb, with a full assortment from the Philadelphia and New York most fashionable es t a bli s hments, to which, during the- season, additions of the latest novelties from those establishments will be constantly received. • MRS. A. B. BICKERTON, Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign ot the, two Golden Eagle.% first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge. marls/41nd ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LET TERS of .AdmieistiitiOn have this day issued upon the estate of DANTDMAEOEI, late of Dauphin countyidec'd.,lo'the subscriber. All persons knciwieg themselves indebted to said estate are requested Unita& payment immediately, and those having claims te,Prevent them for eettfemeo4o, , ' mar23-61tv ' MAGDALENA MAEOG, Admintstratrlx. - - . ie ; ; .. ~ Ea SALE,. .., . 11141-1011 OW 'l6 Five Readied `:Dollars worth of CITY BONDS. lingilie of % 0 9 Afailiakii:;mirl4 NO. Bounlebiidlik ee S. Nan 2tbutrtigements. SAVING FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO. OFFICE, Walnut St., S. W. Corner of Third. Arrangements for Business during M 4 Suspension of Specie Payments by Me Banks. 1. Delimits received and payments made every day. 2. Current Bank Notes and Specie will be received on deposit. 3. Deposits made In Bank notes and Specie will be paid back in city Bank notes 4. Deposits made in Gold or Sliver will be paid back in Coin. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. HENRY L. BENNER, Pr - skint. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary. marll-d and w 1 ;‘, i Ufa 1 Mil It) 3 ',l3i`lllll CHANGE Or LOCATION. W ILLLOWER'S LINE. The old stock of cars being disposed of, the uuderaigned has broke out in a new place and es tablished a daily freight llne between Philadelphia, New York, Harrisburg and all points on the Northern Centre, Sunbury & Erie and LackaWana & Bloomsburgrallroada. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his otd customers and patrons, all goods intended far the line must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Beading railroad, Broad and Gallowhill streets, Philadel phia. All goods delivered at the depot upto five o'clock, P. M., will reach Harrisburg next morning. J. WALLOWER, Jr., General Agt. marll Reading Depot, Harrisburg. AIEBROTYPES FOR 25 CENTS. • HE subscriber respectfully announces T to the citizens of Haartsburg and vicinity, that he has taken rooms over HELIUM'S HARDWARE STORE, south east corner of !dulcet Square, where he Is prepared to execute every style of MiBROTYPES,cti the lowest prices, from 25 cents and upwards. DAGDERREOTYPEd , .earefully copied, and Pictures inserted in Lockets and Pins. Cases of all descriptions constantly on hand. Give me a call if you want a good and cheap picture. midlut itkORGE R. PARECER.PAmbrotvpist. LIQUORS AT COST I LTAVING concluded to discontinue the 11 business, we offer our large and complete assort ment of furs Wmus, B Bexpini, and liquors of every do. ascription at cost without reserve. Wit. DOCK JR. & CO, Opposite the Court House. CENTRAL NURSERIES. York, Pennsylvania, EDWARD 3, EVAN'S & CO., Proprie lora. Fruit and Ornamental Treet, Grapes, mash !runs, Rhubarbs, Asparagus, Shrubs, Roses, Bedding plants, &c., In great variety. Orders left with G. H. Small at the State Capital Bank will receive prompt attention. Catalogues gratis on application. marl.6..lmdew G. R. SMALL PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Honorable JOHN 3. Pat twos, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the countirs of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. A. 0. HIPATFR and Hon. Faux NISSLET, Associate Judges in Dauphin county, having Issued their precept, bearing date the 18th day of February, 1881, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to commence on ras 4ru Mon- DAY oh Ana NEXT, being tbo 22n DAY OP APRIL, 1881, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices'of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the - forenoon of said day, with' their records, inquisitions, examinations and their own remembrances, to no those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in- recognizsucas to p ioseoute against the prisoners th 4 are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall bap: t. elven under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 15th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1801, and in the eighty third year of the independence of the United States. J. 1). BOA Sheriff. 8111111114'.9 01.110111 Harrisburg, March 15. 1801. marlBdawtd NEW BOOKS LT BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 51 MARKET STREET. EL9IE 1 7ERNER : 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 national aspect. COUSIN WILLIAM : A tale of fashionable life. PIONEER PREACHERS AND PEOPLE OF THAI MISSISSIPPI, by the Rev. Wilburn. JACK HOPETON ; or the adventures of a Georgian. • - BONGS OF IRELAND, by Samuel Lover. THE WITS AND REALMS OF SOCIETY, by Grace and Philip Wharton. - 'All the new books of the day for sale as soon as pub Med. Bookie not on hand, will be procured in a short time at publishers pricer, without additional priees, at - BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE, mar 9 61 Market street. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION.. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find an assortment of fine Ladles'. Traveling Satchels. A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will A find' sigreat liariety of Walking Canoe. . A . T KELLER'S DRUG- STORE you will 11.--find an tunivalled assortment of Perfumery, Po. maces, aalr Oils, Cosmetics, Soaps, &c. T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will Had all lands of Brushes—Enllsh Tooth and Hair Brusbeek Cloth and Leather Brushes. A T SELLER'S DRUG STORE you will .414 a. find a floe lot, of Gilchrist's Pocket Cutlery. T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will sifind a large stock of Portmonnatea, Purses,Wallets, and Elegar Cases. DRUG STORE you will • Tit- a KEI a LcilL°l.BßB eal;1. of Ilavemirs. No. 91 Market street, • 'tib,2l Two Doors East of Fo9rth DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST 0 FFERThis services to the citizens .01 ' Harrisburg and its vicinity. He .solicits a share of She public patronage, and gives assurance that .hie best 'endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro. Meilen. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in• aviting the public, generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with hie services; GINN) No. 1213 Market street, in the bouse formerly'oo owls/ by Jacob R. Eby, near the United- States Hotel, 'Harrisburg, Pa. . . tayS-dly „ M. M. HATTON'S LIVERY STABLE. Strawberry Alley between _Myth and Sixth Streets. TfflS ESTABLISHMENT is stocked with exoellent HOBBES, CABBIAGIS, BUGGIES, aie., which will be hired on reasonable terms marl-3m X - Q. ADAMS, agt. A NEW LOT OF LAtIDDY SHOPPING& TRAVELING{ BAGS Comprising a number of new styles GENTS' and LA, DIES' 'Money Purses and Wallets. fine assortment last received and for sale at BERGNER'S CELEAPIBOOKSIORE, Market Strad. • FOR THE SEASON. FLAVORING .12:XTRACTS. Vanilla, best in market, . . . Rose, Lemon, . . :. Pine APIA, . _ Strawberry, . . ... Celery, ? . Nutmegs Pate Distilled Rose Water, Best English Baking Soda,, Po:sprain. Tartar, Extrayare Spices, Nest Outing" Herbs. icaugoa ):14utc STOltra 91 Markit. St reet.- filiscillantons 200 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION, 316 t SEMIANNUAL TRADE SALE, AT PHILADELPHIA. THIS SALE WILL TARE PLACE On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, '6l. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. IL, AT THE PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STS., fr PHILADELPHIA, AND WILL EXCEED ALL OTHERS )N E82200T. The collection will embrace at least 200 Carriages a portion of which will be second-band, of a superior make and in good order. The new work (most of which will be warranted) will be &thin makers of acknow ledged celebrity throughout the States. It will be equal in all respects as regards style, finish and durability, to any made for customers or to order. ALSO, a select lot of desirable Harness. air The whole comprising the greatest display of Larriaties and Harney, ever exhibited in this city and to be sold without reserve. May be examined on the day previous t. sale. ar Purchasers from a distance, are t the sale will Purcha positively take place on theinformed above day without regard to the weather. ALFRED M. HER3SESS, mar9and23.2td Auctioneer. WASHING MADE QUICK AND EASY HARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP. IT is DETERSIVE . It removes all dirt, and washes with or without rubbing. it is Musty& It removes all stains by Oil, Paint, Printers' Ink, Wagon or Machine Grease. It is a nisacitiut. It bleaches brown clothes white, and white clothes whiter. It is ginaina. It gives a rich permanent lather, and makes the hands sort, white and elastic. It is a PERFECT WAMIR, in any water, hot or cold, bard or soft, salt or fresh, of finest lawns, and all grades, to the coarsest clothes. It is Limnos. It does much washing with little cost. It is .acorrourcar.. It saves 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 pawner soar it is a Perfect Soap for all uses of the Household. In the Laundry, for clothes of every description=tor the Wash stand—for cleaning paint, glass-ware, porcelain, crockery, table, kitchen and dairy utensils. Directions accompany each cake. temples can be had PRUE OP CHARGE, upon application at our store. The cakes weigh about one pound, and do not cost more than any of the ordinary soaps now in the market. Wst. DOCK JR. & 00., Agents for.liarrisburg. QM A New Feature in the Spice Trade! IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS! E. R. DURKEE & CO.'S SELECT SPICES, In Pin Foil, (Lined wilikPaper,) and Fell Weipht. BLACK PEPPER, GINGER, NUTMEG, WHITE PEPPER, ALLSPICE, MACE, CAYENNE PEPPER, CINNAMON, CLOVES, MUSTARD. IN THIS AGE of adulterated and taste less Npices, It Is with confidence that we introduce to the attention of housekeepers these superior and genuine articles. We guarantee them not only ABSOLUTELY ASD PERFECTLY PURE, bat ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by 113 expressly for the purpose, without reference to cost.— ; They are beautifully packed in tin foil, (lined with pa- I per,) to prevent injury by keeping, and are FULL WEIGHT, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point of strength I and richness of flavor, BEYOND ALL CORIPARISON, as a single trial will abundantly prove. Every package bears our Trade Mark. Manufactured only by E. R. DURKEE & CO., New York. For sale by WM. root JR. &CO. Mei HERR'S HOTEL! NEWLY REFITTED T HE UNDERSIGNED having leas& this well known and popular hotel, in the city of T HE is now refitting and furnishing the same. with NEW FURNITURE in the very best modern style. It is located in the most central part of the city, withut a short distance a the depots of four differ= railroad and also near the Rath Ca pito!. buildings. The house is large and the sleeping apartments are. ts ell ventilated. The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arth des This city is well known throughout the State as having the best market outside of the Atlantic cities, atie consequently no complaints shall be ma de on that score. The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept stocked with the best and purest Liquors to the country No exertion will be spared to make the traveler and sojourner comfortable in every respect. A continuance of the patronage of the old customers, together with new additions is respectfully solicited. J. H. BENFORD & CO. Harrisburg, August 23-tf ElOl7 FAMILY DRUG STORE... pHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Store, In the lron Front Bunning, No. 128 Market street, lately ordepled by Mr. Eby, wahre can be found an entireties, stock of Fresh and Pure Drugs, Perfumery, 'Scans .00.61, OIL, CO,AL OIL LAMPS, Burning Fluid, Ale ebol Pitted Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &c., Am. We have the agency, for the sale of Kline ' s Celebrated Arti ficial Teeth, to which we would invite the attention of •Dentlsta. By strict attentkm to business, and desire to please, we respectfully ask a sbare of Public Patronage. G. W. MILE. N. B.—Prime Havana Began and Tobacco constimtly on band. apredly "OUR GOVERNMENT." 4GrpHE unity of Government, which eon.. stitutes you one people, is now dear to you."-- Washington's Farm& Aggress. A nationality is essen tial to the enduring prosperity of our country. True paw triMism must arise from knowledge. It is only a proper understanding of our civil institutions that can induce strong and settled attachment to their principles, and Milian ability fur their maintenance. 4, 01711 GOVERNMENT : An explanatory statement of the. system of Government of the Country," contains the text of the Constitution of the 'United States, and the Con Mitutiote3.l provisions of the several States t witti their meaning and construction, as determined by iadioial au thority, and precedent and practice, or derived from standard writers; digested and arranged for popular use Price $l.OO. Sold by St. del Harrisburg, Pa. CITY LIVERY STABLES. BLACKBERRY ALLEY, ITN THE REAR • 01 • HERR' S . HOTEL. THE undersigned has re-comn4enced - the livery business in his NEW and SPAGLOGh. 'STA BLEB, located as above, with a large and varied stock o HORSES, CARRIAGES and OMNIBUSES, which he..wi, hire at moderate rates. F. SWABTd. Sep2B-dly BITEHLER HOUSE;; MARKET SQUAR:E:, HARRISBURG, PENIsi'A„ GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR; CARD The above well known and long established H.tel Is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being In a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. OEMs J. BOLTON, who has been an inmate of the house for the last three years, and is well known to is guests. . _ Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en— eyed I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public nor. . [jefi wtfl da WILLIAM SUMER. ALDERMAN HENRY PEPPER; OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SBMGIIB ROW,) NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut 'Street near : Fourth. CITY OF HARRISBURG, PENN'*. myl2.dtf ORANdES AND 'LEMONS. 7VORTY BOXES in priine order* just re• ce!ired and for sale by . • • WIC. 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