,e,tegrapl). 11 ARRISBURG Tuesday Afternoon, March 26 1861. WANTED AT THIS 0/mean active and intel ligent boy, who can read manuscript readily and accurately, and will make himself gene rally useful. TIIE FUNERAL OF MR. WAUGH, whose death we announced yesterday, will take place on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. —*-- PRESIDENTIAL ENTERTAINMENT,—The expenses of entertaining Mr. Lincoln at Trenton amount ed to $2,000. Surely our Harrisburg charges were cheap in comparison. MAIL AGENT.--Mr. Cyrus Rutherford, of this county, has been appointed a mail agent be tween tid n s city and Philadelphia. He is a re liable and competent man, and a good Repub lican. His appointment will give general sat isfaction. ANOTHER SENATOR. PROMOTED.—We have 111- more to the effect that Mr. Benson, Senator from the Eleventh District, has been appointed Paymaster in the United States army. Heis a warthy and deserving man and we hope the rumor may prove true MR. ARM9TRON6'S LECTURS.—The lecture on "Egypt," to be delivered by Wm. H. Arm strong, Esq., in the House of Representatives, this evening, will be free for all who choose to attend. This lecture has been delivered in various towns in the Northern section of the State, and is spoken of in terms of the highest commendation of the press. Mr. Armstrong having traveled extensively in the old world, is thoroughly convenient with his subject, and will treat it in such a way as to please and in struct his bearers. As no charge is made for admission, we hope the eloquent lecturer will be honored with a large and appreciative an dienca. ARREST BY THE MAYOR.—Last evening Mayor Kepner dispersed a crowd of colored corner loungers, at the State Capital Hotel. One of the party exhibiting a mulish disposition, the Mayor took charge of and conveyed him to the lock-up. Every evening grops of corner loun gers, white and colored, may be seen in various prominent localities ; and Mayor Kepner is entitled to the thanks of all good citizens for his efforts to abate the intolerable nuisance.— It is to be regretted that be is without a corps of efficient officers, under his immediate super vision and control. A law should be passed giving him the appointment of at least six city policemen, and we trust this will be done be fore the session closes. Tin Ilsnasw FASSOVZlL—According to an an cient custom of the Israelites, established by the command of Moses, the Hebrews began their Passover on Sondarevening. This is the biginning of the feasts and fasts, which will continue at intervals for several weeks. Among the ancient Israelites—and it is pretty general ly observed by those of the present day—the use of unleavened bread only is allowed. In the earlier days of the religion it was the cus tom for the priest to kill an unblemished lamb :and sprinkle the lintels and the door posts with its blood, for the history of the Bible teaches that at a certain time the destroyingangel pass ed and slew the first born of each house where the custom was not observed. This will be one of the most solemn of the fasts, and several days of the season will be observed by a cessa tion of all business affairs, and worship in the churches. THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA STAPLE-THE OIL TRADE. —A gentleman has collected from vari ous printed and private sources, some particu lars in relation to the oil business in Western Pennsylvania, which seem to indicate that the product of ,this discovery will eventually take its place as an important staple. There is no doubt that much exaggeration has existed in relation to the quantity of oil produced, and that speculation has been actively at work, by which some men have realized great profits, while others have suffered great losses. But this proneness to turn everything into a specu lation has been shown when coal mines were first worked, or wherever gold or pearl-bearing muscles have been discovered. The *masses need no especial stimulant to induce them to take hold, but rush involuntarily, some, in every instance, sure to lose. But it is not in dividual profit we are now "considering, but commercial results. They are shown to be already quite remarkable ; for the number of barrels of oil which came over the Sunbury and Erie railroad to the latter city, during the year 1860, is as follows, showing an extraordi nary rapid increase of production _ 63 115 4141 January. February March... 902 December 1,166 I 7.77., April Map. CM 1,423 i January, '6l, 14,500 2,8401 July August Total LI addition to this, the freight on engines, pumps, supplies of all kinds, and passengers, growing out of the rush of population to the oil region, is expected to furnish quite an equal amount of business and revenue. The large quantity above referred to has been sup plied almost exclusively from two localities— namely, Tideoute, on the Allegheny river, about fourteen miles below Irvine Station, and 'Titusville, on Oil Creek, about eighteen miles from the station of Union Mills. From these points it is principally hauled by teams to the line of the road, although in the Summer sea son much is boated from Tideoute up the river, and much finds its way down stream from both points to Pittsborg—the most, if not all, of which will come to the railroad when suitable branch roads, now in contemplation, shall be constructed. At the points named the wells are bored into the oil bearing rock from the depth of seventy-five feet to three hundred feet before striking the veins, and at each of the said points, there are up to the present time, about thirty wells in successful operation. APPOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR.—The Gover nor has appointed Hon. lILYSBI9 MERCUR to be President Judge of the 13th judicial district, in the place of the Hon. David Wilmot, elect ed United States Senator. THE CITY Ilosprrar, contained eight lodgers last night, most of them arrested for drunken ness and disorderly conduct. This morning two or three paid their fines, and -the balance were sent to the county reformatory institu tion for thirty days. - SMALL Pox IN TUE POOR HOUSE.—The Poor House physician, Dr. Mish, informs us that the small pox prevailed to some extent in that in stitution several weeks ago, but that no cases: have occurred recently. The house is now en tirely free from the disease. - CHANGE or LOCATION.—We invite attention to the card of Mr. Parkhill, in another column, announcing the removal of his Plumbing and Brass Foundry to South street, opposite the Bethel. -This is one of the best establishments of the kind in the city, and we take pleasure in commending it to the patronage of all who want work done in Mr. Parkhill's lino of busi- SHOOTING A.ITAIR.--A man named Frederick Keenen, residing at Union Deposit in this county, was arrested yesterday charged with having shot Henry Blouck. It appears, that Keeneu was recklessly handling - a loaded gun, and although warned that the weapon contain ed a full charge, he fired into a crowd of boys, wounding Blouck so severely that he was con fined to his room for some weeks. A hearing took place before the Mayor, and Keenan en tered.bail for:his appearance at the April term. SINGULAR CASE.-A sudden death, under sin gular circumstances, took place in the neigh boring town of Hanover on. Saturday last. A man named Jeremiah Sherman had been afflict. ed for some days with a carbuncle or other in flammatory tumor of the sitne'nature "on'his chin, and applied som precipitate. On the eve ning of Saturday he retired, complaining of the pain, but nothing more. Between nine and ten o'clock, however, he became alarmingly ill, and continued to grow worse until about four o'clik in the morning,,whe.ntae expired. A Rocau CUSTOMER.—A countryman named Francis Frick came to the city yesterday, indulged freely in cheap whiskey, and "splurged" extensively. He had in his posses sion a two barreled pistol, which he handled in a very reckless manner, and officer Garman, fearing that the fellow would do serious in- jury to somebody, took him in custody, and conveyed him to the lock-up. When introduced to the Mayor this morning he exhibited a very contrite spirit, attributed his misconduct to the tanglefoot he had imbibed, and promised to conduct• himself with more propriety in his future visits to the city. He paid his fine and was discharged. INFORMATION FOR TRH LADIES.-It may be in teresting to our lady readers to learn that the style of bonnets for the coming season contem plates nothing smaller than those worn in the past season. The new Paris shape is very dis tingue, but it will disappoint some of the ladies who are trying to introduce the fiat Marie Stu art fronts. - The new style is worn very high, close to the lower part of the face, and slopes very much from the tip to the crown. Ruches will be worn still, but not generally. The hair will be worn in curls and in braids in the bon nets, as was the fashion before ruches came in vogue. They will, however, still be worn in some of the most stylish bonnets,,, The trim mings for the bonnets will be simple—lace and small flowers, in clusters and in loops on the top, or as nearly on top of the bonnet as it is possible to get them. Fancy straws will be very much worn this spring and summer. A great many costly ones have been imported.— The dress goods for the coming season are very Chaste and beautiful in pattern. In silks and bereges the ground colors for promenade are various shades of gray, brown and green ; but the gray seems the favorite color. English be reges will soon be made in gored dresses, hav ing one large flounce on the bottom of the skirt. English Grenadines—a much more ele gant and expensive fabric—will be made in seven or eight flounces. A MEETING OF TUD TRUSTEES of the Pennsylva nia Female College, called for the purpose of taking such action as might be deemed proper by reason of the death of Rev. Beverley R. Waugh, Principal of the College, was geld on Monday the 25th inst., at 3 o'clock, P. M.— Hamilton Alricks, Esq., Vice President in the Chair. After the object of the meeting had been stated by the presiding officer, on motion, R. A. Lamberton, A. 0. Hiester, J. H. Berrybill, Wm. Dock, and E. M. Pollock were appointed a Committee to report appropriate resolutions. Whereupon, The Committee reported the fol lowing preamble and resolutions which an mo tion of A. B. Hamilton and Major M'Glough lin, were unanimously adopted: Wnzases, We have learned with sorrow of the death of our friend the Rev. Beverly R. Waugh, Principal of the Pennsylvania Female College at Harrisburg, and as it is becoming that we should give expression to the loss thus sustained by our College and our community; therefore, Resolved 1. That by the decease of its Princi pal the College has been deprived of one who, in an eminent degree, possessed those qualifi cations which so well him for the moral and intellectual training of those who were en trusted to his care. September .., . 2,239 October 2,775 November..... 2,969 6,431 Total, 1860 22,119 31,619 2. That the loss of the services of this earn est and upright man is not only a weighty and serious one to the College, but our community may well deplore the removal of a good citizen, who had so won by his worth the confidence and regard of all. 3, That we sympathize with the family of the departed in their bereavement, and feel we can do little more than point them in this, their hour of trial and affliction,, to Him who doeth all things well, and in whom the now deceased husband and father so earnestly be lieved and trusted. 4. That as a mark of our respect for his memory, we attend his funeral in a body. '6. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our late friend. On motion of Hon. Wm. Dock the Board adjourned. 011.11•101.....,••• watimeamoww...-- Pennsylvania Wally telegraph, Zuesbay - Afternoon, Maul) 26, 1861. =:== I= answ•ON101.•••• =I I= HAIdILTON ALRICSJI, Fres. pro tens Attest—Luta BOKBANGII, 'Secretary CHEAP JEWELRY.—How IT Ig in a few months there has sprung up through out the country numerous institutions known from their flaming advertisements as "dollar stores." Here the most remarkable bargains can be had. Whole sets of jewelry, formerly sold for a small fortune, can be secured for the insignificant sum of one dollar. Does your wife want a set of ear-rings—ono dollar will get them. Is she teasing you for a new brooch —the price is, only one dollar. She wants a gold locket in'which to preserve yourdaguer reotype='fis `,only one dollar. Your sweet heart must have a ring and bracelets—they can be procured for one dollar. 'Tis wonder ful what a change has taken place in prices. This is the age of gold. Everything you touch turns into gold as it did to Tantalus of old. It is very difficult to tell which is servant on the street—Bridget or your wife—for Bridget wears just as showy a necklace, just as shining ear rings, just as beautiful rings, and, with the ex ception of her plebian gait and freckled face, is just as handsome a woman. Then it is quite as difficult to tell who is master—John who sits on the bOx of the coach, or yourself sitting in side. John sports a gold watch with an im mense chain and fob. He wears three magni cent rings on his fingers, and when not in charge of the horses, John swings iv gole headed cane; Surely John puts on as many airs as his master, and dresses as well—how can a stranger tell the difference between John and his master ? What has wrought this great change in the way of ornament? Has money become . more plentiful, or gold cheaper ? We will give,the solution as furnished by the Scientific American.' There is a new metallic alloy exten sively used in this country as a substitute for gold. It is nothing more than simple brass, yet in appearance and specific gravity it is like gold. It is a French discovery, and ,is called, by the French, gold oriede. It is manufactured to a large extent in Waterbury,'Oonn. It bears a ye. y close resemblance to gold in color,density and fineness of grain, so close that it deceives every one but practical dealers and experts. The fineness of the grain in this alloy gives to those objects of art composed of it.a delicacy and a purity of detail that cannot be obtained from bronze. The alloy is essentially ductile and mailable, and can be cast, rolled, drawn, stamped, chased, beaten into a powder or leaves, or treated in any other way the artist may desire. The discovery of this .new alloy is really wonderful, and its use will have a tendency to place within the reach of all the useful, ornamental and higher products of art. An immense number and amount of articles are manufactured out of this alloy and sold South and West, and none but excellent judged can tell it from gold. -.41,....- The PAS-TEO NA-THEC•A attracted another largo crowd of people last night, and the dis tribution of forty elegant gifts among the audi ence, at the dose of the exhibition, caused a great sensation. Mr. Wentz has been very liberally patronized by our citizens, and he has mardfested.his appreciation of iitby a generous free-will offering of beautiful gifts in return, in addition to giving a full equivalent for the money received in the way of unrivalled pano ramic views. Mr. Wentz says he "makes it pay," and we presume this to be the case, judging from the immense crowds that throng the hall every night. Among the articles to be distributed this evening are a splendid gold clasp family Bible, an elegant silver cake bee , ket, .a splendid hunting case silver watch, a silver goblet, a heavy gold bracelet, various articles of jewelry for ladies and gentlemen, amounting in the aggregate to seventy dollars, and about thirty dollars worth of valuable books—in all forty different gifts. So far as regards the pictures exhibited, they are gems of art which no lover of the beautiful should fail to see. The Pan•tec•na=thec-a will remain in this city but two or three nights longer. * Nsw arm Burnam—The spring styles of dress goods for gentlemen jUst opened by Mr. John W. Glover, the popular merchant tailor. His stock comprises a large assortment of the most elegant cloths, cassimeres, vesting, and furnishing goods, ever introduced into this market. Mr. Glover is a gentleman of taste, fully understands %wants of his customers, exercises good judgment in the selection of goods, and is always up to the times. Gentle men who want elegant and fashionable."out fits" for the coming season should give him a call. Mum vs. Rana.— There are those that say in these enlightened days That splendid lies "are all the poet's praise ; That strained invention, ever on the wing, Alone impels the modern bard to sing. 'Tis true that all who rhyme, nay, all who write, Shrink from the word to genius trite ; - Yet truth sometimes will lend her noblest fires, And decorate the verse herself inspires ; This fact, in virtue's name, let Mum & Z ow.nsrt claim, For Dry Goods handsome, beautiful and cheap, Are always found at the southeast corner Front and • Market streets. m25-21f Musmsl Mush s I Munn 's !-1000 yards of the very best unbleached Muslin, 10 cents 2090 yards of beautiful bleached Muslin, 10 cents ; 2000 yards of the beat long cloth Mo ntt, 12i cents, which I will sell by the piece at 11} cents; 2000 yards of remnant of Calico De Lamm, to be sold very cheap ; remnants of colored Silk, cheap ; De Laines and other dress goods at cost ; Brodie Shawls and other Shawls at cost; Cassimere for pants; Black Cloth, Cassinetts, and a large lot of pants stuff at cost ; a splendid assortment of Cambrics, Jaco netts, Cambric Bands, Remstiched Efandker7 chiefs, which I will sell at auction prices ; white and colored Flannel at cost. For cheap goods call at S. Lewy's, Rhoads' old corner. t WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVR.—Among all preparations for the hair that have been introduced as Infallible, none has ever given the satisfaction or. gained the popularity that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorativ ender has. His Restorative has passed the ordeal of innumer able fashionable toilets, and the ladies, wherever they have tested it, pronouffee it a peerless article. They find, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer less article. They find, where the hair is thinned, Shat it creates a fresh growth—that It lolly restores the ve getative power of the roots on the denuded places, and causes the fibres to shoot forth anew—that tt dissolves and removes dandruff, prevents grayness, restores She hair to its original color when grayness has actually su pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the softness and of silk to the liar, and keeps it always hurl. ant, healthy and in full vigor.—"A. •Y. Tribune." Sold by all respectable Druggists d al im W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unl4s steed ~W . A. Batchelor " Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor. 81 Barclay Street, t tw•York mrl9 dawly NOTICE. Cortaus.—The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af fections. Experience having proved that simple reme dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so Blight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for clearing and s trengthccing the voice. See advertisement. delo-d-swaw6m MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. JUST PUBLIEB.E.O ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATOR. RHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous. Bess, involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse, &e. By %M. J. Culverwell, M. D.— Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest mild, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box , No. 4 586. • m2o.6mdaw PURIFY THE BLOOD IitOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PED:EXIX BITTERS-- free from all Mineral .Poisons.—Tn cases of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers, Fever and• Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short, most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties N 6 family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WM. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and r sale by all Druggists nov9-wly TO CONSUMPTIVES THE ADVBATISER, having been restored to health 13 a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affect. ion, and that dread disease, Consamptien—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. . . . To all who desire It, he wili send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sic. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which htconeeives to be nvaluable, i and he hopes every suf ferer will try his - remedy, as t will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parkes wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williameburgh, Kings county, New York. oct3l-wly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. _ . TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits, CAUTION. _These Pills should not be taken by :females during the FISST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, ariihey are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. Id all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affbctlens, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the. Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wit effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony; or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, Which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-4.1.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail. saleby C. A. liusavAar. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS • FOR FEMALES. unable in correcting, regulating, and rem Dying all obstructions, front whatever cause, and al; ways successful as a promp tly°. SE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY 11 I t t ! doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and he is urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where-health will not permit it particularly situated, or those supposing them selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that condition as they are sureto produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo nition, although their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price $1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladies," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pos tage" by mail. Sold also by S. S. Erevan, Reading, JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Cownes Philadelphia, J. L. LEK masa, Lebanon, DANIEL H. Itxrrsau, Lancaster J. A. WOLF, Wrightsville ; E. T. binxint, York ; and by o n e druggist in every eity and village in the pinion, and by S. D. Hews, sole proprietor, New York. N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills of. any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. All others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every boX, ' which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited. de3-dwAswly. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelia; L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. L combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain incorrecting all irregularities, Painful Afenstrtuitions, removing all oh. structiowt, whother from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner. yens affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature _ - . . - • TJ MARRIED 'LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, es they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE. There is one condition of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken wsthout producing a PECULIAR RESULT. the condition referred to is PREGNANCY— the result, MISCARRIAGE. duck is the trresistele tendency of the medially to restore he serssal functions to a ~ ceendition, normal covidstion, that even the reproductive power,of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious, Explicit directions, which should be read, ao - company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to Da Coomnaus L. Clasinneesn, Box 4,581, Poet Office, New York City. Sold by one L .Iggist in everytown In the United States R. B. HIITIMINGS, General AgPnt for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, o whom at/ Mamie orders shauldhe addr.seed. Sold in Harrisburg by 0. A. ithsortresni. 0v29-dewl. THE ATTENTION OP GENTLEMEN is solicited to our very large assortment of UNDERSHIRTS .AND DRLWEBS of every size and quality. Gyms' Jouvns Km Monts, best article manufactured. All the different kinds of Winne GLOVES. largest assortment of HOSIERY the city. gRAVATS, SURRENDERS. lIANDREROMEER, Ready Hemmed. And everything in Gents' wear, at CATHCART'S, Nest to the Harrisburg Bank, Jan 24 CHAMPAGNE WINES. Duopic llowrzßELto, lirroneaK & Co. CHARLES HEIDSIECE, GILBLISI & CO, Axoaoß—BnissY lawmen; Mumma Musatin, Muni" & Co.mxo V MAE; NHE'S,AR Is Store anger sale by JOHN H. ZIMMER, ' 819 78 Market Street. inistellantous. POPULAR REMEDIES, VIRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING- SYRUP itifor children teething, and SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS for headache. A fresh supply received at KEL LER'S DRUG STORE, where you can purchase all the saleable Patent Medletnes of the day. 91 Market street, two doers east of Fourth street, south side. FOR RENT.—The Tavern Stand on Ridge Road, now occupied by Samuel W. Roberts Is offered for rent from the Ist of April neat. Enquire of feb9-dtf MRS. BOSTGEN, No. 80, Fourth Street. . STORE ROOM FOR RENT. friIIE STORE ROOM next to the . Court J. Mouse, late in the occupancy of Mr. Glover. Pos session given on the first of April. Enquire of jan27-t F. WYETH. STATE CAPITAL BANK. CAMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT HARRIS BURG, PENN. FOR RENT.-THE DWELLING PART of the FOUR STORY BRION. HOUSE No. 93 Market street. Possession given on the Ist of April next. For particulars enquire of [jan96 J. B. SIMON. MA.DERIA. WINE. WELSH, BROTHER'S OLD RESERVE WINE full bodied and fruity. In store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, feblS 73 Market street. P. STORAGE STORAGE ! ! kiTORAGE received at the Warehouse JAMES M..WHIKELEEL till3-t GARDEN SEEDS. A FRESH AND COMPLETE assortment A just received and for sale by feb2o WM. DOOR JR. & CO. EXTRA SUGAR CURED HAMS oct22 OUR UNION & CONSTITUTION' 66 911 R GOVERNMENT," by M. M'KIN NET, is a work containing the COIRET/TITFION OF THE SITED STATES, giving the construction of its Terms and Provisions, showing the relations of the several States - to the Union and eaoh other, and explaining gene. rally the System or Government of the Gauntry. Price $1 00. Sold, and orders supplied, by him, at Harris burg, Pa. • feb23. Agents for Counties and States wanted. • PUBLIC NOTICE. THE undersigned, Commissioners of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, hereby inform the public in general that in consequence of the approaching completion el the new Court House of the county, in the city of Harrisburg, a number of County Loans are so. Betted, .or which coupon bonds payable at from three to thirty years, will be cxcuted to the lender clear of all taxes, anu semi-annual Interest will be paid pun ctually at the Dauphin County Treasury. Therefore persons wishing to make . ' safe investments will, it is expected, avail themselves of this opportunity . JOHN S. lit ssTIR, JACOB slam, feht6 lmwad GEORGIE GARVERICH. Nt. MII 11/E 0 'l7 Alk. L. DR. D. W. JONES, HARRISBURG, PA., HAS moved his office to the National House in 'Market 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 dieaSes of a private nature. Dr. JONES has cured a number of private and other diseases in this city and elsewhere, and some of them had almost given up all hopes of reco...it , and was restored by the use of his poweribljegetable remedies. , GONORRHEA. Dr. JONES offers the only safe and certain remedyfor Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and all Derangements of the Stomach. This preparation will cure Gonorrhea in from three to live days, and can be had at any time of Dr. JONES, at his of. floe, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle is sufficient to cure a mild case. This Is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JON.K , pledges himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms. This disease makes its appearancein so many different forms, that a single plan of treatment will not reach it in all its features; so it may require different remedies, according to the nature of the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ ten artcle with any one—NO CURE NO PAY I The re. mediae used by Dr. JONES, are purely vegetable, and need no change of diet or hindrance from business. SPERMATORRHEA. Ira dAwly This habit of youth is indulged in while alone, and s 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 on the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams at Night, Weakness in the Back, Pain in the Breast, and Cough, (indicative of Consumptiono Dyspepsia, great Derangement of the Nervous System, and so on till Death puts an end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES of fers a perfect restoratior, with such mild and Balmy .;7nicgs of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of this Distressing Disease. FINALE COMPLADITS. Those suffering from Colds, and Derangement of the Nervous System, can speedily be restored to sound health and vigor. Dr. JONES may bo consulted at all times at his office, personally or by letter, describing _all symptoms. Ali letters must contain a stamp to ensure answer. - Address DE. D. W. JONES,' M'ALLISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT 4 TRY IT I TRY. IT 1 I E. : A Radical Restorative of Insensible Respiration. TT is a fact, beyond the power of _IL contradiction, that it is infallible in the cure of Burns, Scalds, Nervous Diseases, An Tumors, Piles, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, quinsy, Croup, Rheumatism, Colds, Cold Pee t, 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, ..., No. 143 FUTON STREET, NEW YORK. 14 . And by all Druggists throughout the United States. ss 1•4 J. MoALLITER, I'd Dsl43 Felton Street, N. Y. Agents wanted immediately to introduce it into os 0 families, who may receive it on liberal terms, for li &.1 cash. marsd3m • NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened . his LUMBER OFFICE, corner of Third street and Black berry alley, near Herr's Hotel. Dry Lumber of all kinds and qualities, for sale by W. F._ MURRAY. The undersigned will sell Horses, Carriages and bar ness low for cash, ALSO—Horses awl Carriages to hireAt the same office. marll - FRANK A. MURRAY. TO BUTCHERS: SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish the Dauph in County Poor House with such meat as may be wanted from time to time. will lie received by the Dit utters up to the 27TH DAY OF MARCH, and opened and contraot awarded on TUESDAY, the 2d Of Aprid,lB6l to the lowest and best bidder. The meat must be of good quality and delivered at the building. All proposals to be handed to the steward of the Poor Hem. JOHN RAY Bo; SIMON DANIEL; PETER BISHOP, Directors of Poor. m6.3tdaltw FRESH FRUIT OF everydescription in cans and jars, each package warranted. mar 4 WM. DOCK JR. & 00. FRESH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. The largest stock in the city. All. kinds of Garden Seeds in large papers at three cents per paper, for sale by DAVID HAYNNS, marn.lm 110 Market street. FRESH GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER SEEDS. an-entire new stock of urge .and small packages Just received at Kul - ER'S DRUG,. STORE, 91 Market street. marll SPERM CANDLES 1 A LARGA SUPPLY JOST REOEIVID BY 17 WM. DOCK 311. & CO For sale by IVM.. DOCK Xi &CO I=vcguicl NationalHotiie, llarriaborg, Pa. Iniorellintous, JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &O. ALFRED F. ZDIKERMAN do 001 NO. 52 MARKET STREET, Harrisbur g , Pa., opposite Eitraa's Rout and adjoining the Etteormue Hann, having purchased the c l ar c or E. I/ Jennings. and added a large assortment, of JEW ELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest price, and solicit patronage. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly and promptly re paired and delivered. ALFRED F. ZIMIDDIMAN ar 00. Having disposed of my stock of Jewelry to A. F. Zim merman & Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my for mer customers as practical and experienced Width Makers, and solicit tbr them a continuance of the patron age which has been so generously extended tome during the last six years *129 At *the Ninth Exhibition of the Han. Charitable Mechanic Association, 1860, MESSRS, CHIOKERING & SONS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD. t: MDAL FOR TIM NEST AND, SEMI•GRAND, & SQUARE PIANOFORTES; AND THZ ONLY PUXIVM, A SILVER MEDAL, . FOE THE BEST lIPPIGHT - PIANOS, WM. KNOCHE, SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THESE PIANOS, No. 92i ITA_RH,ET ST., FEADILISBEfiiO. feb6-dtf „ Cure ONO, Cbkl, Hoarsen= /V5(z...Q1W4r,.., ( z...Q1W4r , .., • awe, any Irritation or Sarfaars of ky the Throat, Behave the Hackifq BRoNOHIAI a rgt,to„„„lo.= 1;1?r awl gros SPE dram& to \\