ailp leitgraph. HARRISBURG* Friday Afternoon, April 12. IS6I. , Ttiti STltn SPRINKLBII.—This useful institu tion will be put in operation on Monday next for the summer season. Tu*,:cf,tikonPitterna MEErmu will be held in the Prellbyterlan church, corner of Market Square v to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, corn inen4niE at four o'clock, as usual. Tam HAZISIONY CLUB BALL, last night, was largtrattended by the lads and lasses of our city, nudiessed off pleasantly and creditably. iiieneial enjoyment ruled the occason, and "all vent merry as a marriage =I Donaricits says that if people were sent to To phetly::popular suffrage, James Buchanan would go by a larger majority than any one who has travelled that road since the man that invented accordeons. I=l=l Quna.—A rural editor says that a child was run over by a wagon three years old and cross eyed, Wbrch never spoke afterwards. He also publishes some lines which he sAys "were writ ten h:f young man who has long laid in the grave for his own amusement." Ittxua. Brut.— . --A bill was reported in the Sen-. lite meter**, authorizing the erection of a lockmp , in Middletown. An "institution" of thiellndlls greatly needed in the ancient km one; 'and should the bill pass, of which there . 3s no,doubt, the authorities will at once take eagigy?,s for the erection of a suitable building. Now RESERVOIL-Our City Fathers aro now (meld/awing : the propriety of constructing a new reservoir, the . present one being too small to furnish supplies of water adequate to the de maw:l4,of our rapidly extending city and in creasing population. Some suggest Allison's hill, and others the Park grounds, as the loca tion for the new reservoir. No definite action has yet been taken in the matter. READING AND COLDIIBIA RAILROAD.—The work of grailing this road, from Columbia to Ephrata, was ~snb-let 'yesterday by Col. Moore the ori ginah-oontractor, and the work will be col:a -mine:141in the several sections at once. The original contract binds Col. Moore to have the roa& completed by the fourth of July, 1862, iscullbeWork will consequently be pushed for ward-with vigor. 1..u0tr.. 7 1dr. J. Wesley Diehl, for several yeasavasi_a popular conductor on the Cumber land',Zilley Railroad, has been appointed Post master at Chambersburg. Welearn that he was not an applicant, but the contest between the ri vartitiOnte becime so fierce and bitter, that the Port<maeter• General "compromised" the matter byisidectingldr. Diehl, at the suggestion agorae of the leading Republicans of Chambersburg. He is aslevei gentleman, a sound Republican, an ,will make a first-class officer. OosiON,Axtownso —We wish all all our farm ergivotild'Obtain even one ounce of cotton seed, plaatlt at once, cultivate the plant like Indian cora, save the seed when ripe, and there will bospionty for extensive cultivation next spring without dependence upon the South for a sup plrof it The objection that the plant is liable to tajnri by frost is applicable to all vegetables. The .experiment may be easily made, and is worth- trying. • If it succeeds, the example of Peju►sylvania will be followed by all the Middle States ; and the "Cotton States" will perceive, that ihii world is not dependent upon them which will very much improve their conduct. SHOP Ltrnuts.—Last evening two ladies visited a Secnnd street dry goods store, and while one of them engaged the attention of a clerk, the other managed to slip a pair of kid gloves and several lace collars under her shawl. One of the other clerks, however, noticed the light- Angered operation, and charged her with the theft. The lady indignantly denied the "soft iroptaibinent," but a threat of prosecution and , exposure induced her to own up and re store the stolen articles, when she and her ac complice were politely invited to leave the store. The female alluded to is said to have a pro rifor shop lifting, and this is not the first r ' 4 ( 000 in which she has attempted to victiortze merchants. A repetition of the of fence may lead to exposure, notwithstanding her position in society. Hoyt rr SrAtins.—ln view of the fact that the Oeiisial Assembly of the Old School Presbyteri an Church meets at Philadelphia next month, and that in all probability it will not escape agitation on the great topic of the times, and perhaps may be constrained to take new action, an able writer has a five column historical re - viewrid the past action of the church upon the subject. The conclusion is that the whole doc i*Le Of thi, Old School Presbyterian Church, upon the subject of slavery, may be briefly aninnied up in these two distinct propositions : I. Slavery is a great moral evil, and all Chris tians should earnestly pray and wisely labor for its removal from the church, the country, and ,the world. 11. Slaveholdingis not, necessarily, and under all el:ambiances, a sin. • A NBVI Derrrurros.—We learn that Mr. George W. P. Davis is now perfecting arrange ments for starting a City Accommodation Ex press. The idea is a good one, and no doubt will be well patronized by our citizens. Mr. Davis proposes to carry baskets from the market house to any section of the city. This will afford citizens residing in the suburbs a chance to attend market, make their purchases, and avoid the labor and difficulty of carrying heavy baskets home. The charges for carriage will.be moderate, and the various depots will be Made known, by advertisement, within a few days. This enterprise commends itself to the patronage of our citizens generally, but more particuiarly to those residing in West Harris baigoltie,vicinity of the Round House, and the southota section of the city. By the introduc- tion of this Local Accommodation Express, many an aching arm will be avoided, and many a man and woman will praise Davis for his hu manitarian enterprise. Tun Arrnerrion of the reader is directed to the advertisement'of Mr. zones, to be found in another column. A Gen.—lt is refreshing to come across such a gem as the following: Tne Bret bird of spring attempted to sing; But 'ere he had sounded a note, lie fell from the limb—a dead bird was him— The music had ftiz in hie throat. THE CHIEF OF POLICE, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is now improving gradu ally, and will probably be on duty in the course of a few days. Mr. Fleck, one of our most efficient and reliable constables, is also confined to his room by severe indisposition. RECONSIDERED. —At the' meeting of Council last week a motion was made by Mr. Verbeke, and adopted, constituting James Lewis a police officer without remuneration. This action caused general dissatisfaction in community, and last evening the motion was reconsidered and voted down. NEW POSTK&STERS.-It affords us pleasure to announce the appointment of B. G. Steever, Esq., editor of the Lykene Valley Nets, as Post master at Millersburg in this county. He will make a useful and popular officer. Mr. Thonnuii Harper has been appointed,Postinester at Wici nieco. Another good selection. THE WHEAT PROSPECT.-Our exchanges from all parts of the State say that the wheat looks remarkably well, notwithstanding the severe freezinge and frequent thaws of the past winter ; and that but very little of it is winter killed. The same may be said of the growing wheat in this county, and our farmers look forward to an abundant harvest. DICKY oa DawnKv.---A Hollidaysburg paper in alluding to the late accident on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, says "Mr. John Maloney, of this place, received a cut on the head and some scratches on the face ; as a salve for which, we hear it reported that he got $BOO damages down cash and a life ticket. Was John lucky 'or unlucky ?" -,,,,,--. Causaox GUAD.D.—We have heard nothing lately of the Cameron Guard. Can it be that the war indications have frightened our "bold roger boys 1" If they wish to do themselves credit, let the members of the Guard..call a meeting at once, and tender their services .to Governor Curtin, in the event of a requisition being made upon Pennsylvania for volunteers to fight the Southern rebels and traitors. ....•••••••,•••• PATRIOTIC. —The Friendship. Fire Company displayed their large and beautiful American Flag over the engine house to-day, in honor of the birth-day anniversary of the immortal He nry Clay, whose memory will be cherished while liberty exists. We commend the Friendy boys for this exhibition of respect to the niemory 'of one of the greatest statesmen and purest patri ots the world has ever produced. Wno Is Ha P—An Elmira paper announces that a young man from Harrisburg, whose name is not given, was arrested there for-pick-• ing a gentleman's pocket. We know a "nice young man" in Harrisburg who makes a prac tice of picking pockets whenever a favorable opportunity occurs, but he has not been absent from the city for some weeks. Will the El mira papers favor us by giving publicity to the name of the individual under arrest there It may be that he does not belong to this city, and is deceiving the Elmira officials for the purpose of concealing his real place of residence. _-.•.• A Iksossom Bow occurred in Tanner's alley last night, participated in by a number of colored rowdies who regularly frequent that lo cality. The uproar continued for a considera ble time, and knives and razors were freely used. An equally disreputable scene was en acted, about the same hour, at an Irish dance house in the same vicinity.. A "free fight" took place, resylting in broken heads, bloody faces and damaged crinoline. Almost every night this rowdy district is the scene of riot and dis order, and such will continue to be the case so long as the city is without an effective police organization. c=r2= A "Fear" Peary.—tBeieral Philadelphians, who are here in the capacity ST legislative borers, got on a "regular bender" yesterday af ternoon, and splurged extensively through the city, disgracing themselves and disgusting our citizens. They sported a fast team, and passed over the principal thoroughfares! at 2.40 speed, endangering the lives and limbs of pedestrians, ending the performance by driving through the market houses and damaging their vehicle. The party, six in number, were finally captured by officer Garman and marched to the Mayor's office, where they had a hearing and were fined eleven dollars and costs, the whole amounting to $l4 40. The offenders, who seemed to be abundantly supplied with the "spondulis," promptly paid the amount, and bowed them selves out of the Mayor's office: saving paid dearly for their fun, it is not likely that they will attempt a repetition of the experiment. At the special request of personal friends of the parties, who represent them to be gentlemen when free from the influence of liquor, we imp press their names , for the present. Srsour.sa Surr.—ln the Boston Pollee Court, recently, a well-known confectioner sued a "respectable" citizen for the value of an ice cream pyramid. The defendant admitted that he had ordered the "aforementioned pyramid" of the plaintiff for the entertainment of a party of friends, connoisseurs in ice cream, but that the sable servant of the confectioner—doomed apparently to be the disturbing element in the epicurean as in the political world—had broken it on the way to defendant's house, and had mended the fracture with his fingers. The con structive powers of coffee not being equal to his inventive faculties, defendant contended that the "fingering" had destroyed the sym metry and beauty of the structure, and had otherwise so marred it as to render it worth less, and a source of mortification to defendant in the proposed entertainment of his friends. The Court failing to discover in the violated sense of beauty, or in the outraged pride of the defendant, any just cause for the non-pay ment of his bill, gave a verdict for the confec tioner. Pennsylvania 11Daily telegraplb iFribay 'Afternoon, 'April 12, 1861. Smelt Mut BURNED.—On Saturday night last the new steam mill of Moses Early , in East Hanover township, in this county, was consumed by fire with all its contents. The mill contained about five hundred bushels of wheat and some other grain,- and forty barrels, of flour. Damage about $lO,OOO. Insured in a Harrisburg company to the amount of $5,000. The mill had been only six mouths in opera tion. The origin of the fire is unknown. INSURANCE AWARDND.-A. few days ago we noticed the burning of Mr. Thomas Fairman's store in Ddiddletown, upon which he had an in surance of $3,000 in the Lycoming Mutual In surance company. Yesterday Mr. Painter, the agent of the company, visited Middletown to make an investigation and:have the damages appraised, and awarded Mr. Fairman the sum of sl,6oo—just one half the amount of his in surance. FALse CHARGE. —Last evening a man named Warfield made complaint against Bridget Myers, an Irish woman in Us employ, for drunkeness and disorderly conduct. When Bridget ap peared before the Alderman she seemed to be duly sober; and, according to her statement, the complaint was prompted by malicious mo tives. The case was therefore dismissed, and the woman furnished with means to procure lodging for herself and child at a tavern. Naw ORDINANOB.-At the,ineeting of Council last evening an ordinance was enacted provi ding for the appointment of one person as Col lector of City Taxes, and one person as Collector of water rents, for the entire city. The ordi nance was this morning approved by the Mayor, and is therefore a law. It will be found at length in onr advertising columns. Last year the city was divided into three districts, and a collector appointed for each. MEZTLNQ TO SUSTAIN ma GOVERNMENT.—WO hear rumors that a public meeting will soon be called in this city , to sustain the Nalional Ad ministration In its efforts to maintain the integ rity of the government, and to denounce the traitors in our midst who, by their advocacy of the infAmous heresy of secession, give aid and comfort to the Southern rebels. As the con templated meeting is to beheld irrespective of party, and the feeling here is decidedly in favor of sustaining the government, we look for a large, spirited and patriotic demonstration. FIRE ni lifora.srowie.—The dwelling house of Mr. Henry Longenecker, in Middletown, took fire yesterday afternoon, and was partially con sumed. But for - the noble efforts of the fire man and citizens the entire building, and Nye ral frame houses adjoining, would have been consumed. Mr. Longenecker's property was in sured to the amount of $5OO in a Columbia company. The agent arrived therea few hours subsequent to the conflagration, and after an appraisement of the damages promptly awarded Mr. L. the sum of $450, which, it is said, cov ered his entireloss. Diamioursaan Aimive.c.—We had the pleas ure, a few days•aince, - of taking bythe hmad our old townsman Amgc. RAMSBT, now Governor of Minnesota. The Governor, true to the recol lection of his birth place and associations of boyhood days, could not visit the old burg without taking with him to his western home a handsome new style dress for lady, and suit of clothes for 'self. His selections were made at the cheap dry goods store of Mum &_l3ow max, corner of Front and Market streets. t Naw Amutvare ! Naw Amarrers !.---Just re ceived a large assortment of New Spring Goods. We name in part ; 10 pieces of beautiful &al ien, 12i worth 18* ; 10 pieces of traveling dress goods, 8 worth 12} ; 50 pieces bleached and unbleached muslins, at 10 worth 124 ; 60 pieces of bleached muslin, at 1271 worth 15. Also a very large assortment of Cassimeres and other summer stuff for men and boys wear. Also Stella Shawls, very cheap. Brecht, bordering, at 25, 37 and 60 cents. Also, a large stock of Cambrics and Swiss Muslims, very cheap. Please call and examine at S. Lewy, Road's old Stand, Cor. Market and Second streets. t 114:11:10*4-11111$40AN: 1 11013AP1 1 1 . 4 SIR JAMIE CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared 'trim a Prescription of Sir .1. Clarke, D., Physician likatraordinary to Ute easas. This Invaluable medicine is =ldling in the cure of all those peinftd and'daugerocadhauses to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it Ia peculiarly suited. It pill in a short time, bring On the monthly periodpith regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Goverzummt Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent colusterleits. These fills Should'aunt be taken by Vatates during the FIRST THRRR .310.NTHSqf .Fsriyasyhey aressw.s to; bring:on Miscarriage, bat at any - other time they are see. In all cases of Nervous and spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, FalFita: lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al though a powerfUl remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the painphiet around each package, Which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.--$l.OO and B postage stamps enclosedte any au thorized Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail. Jo. Wetly C. A.Baneverr. iyB dewly DR. OHEESM.AN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheessman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. 7hey3[B combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. are mild in their operation , and certain in correcting all irregularities, Paintal hlenst;uations, removing all ob. atructions, whether from cold or otherwise, - headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner• vows affections, hysteria, fatigue, pain in the bacirand limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from =eruption Of nature T.) MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Oheeseman"s Pills are invaluable, as 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 Pais cannot be taken without producing a PECULIAR RESUL2. The condition refaced to is PREGNANCY the mutt, MISCAREL4G& such is the erresistslic tendency of the medicine to restore he orsual functions to normal condition, that even the reproductive power mature cannot renal it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Bxpt directions, which should be read, as. company each box. Price $l. Sent by mall on enckaing 11 to Da Goimmius L. Ossicassus, Box 4,531, Post Office, New York pity :. Sold by we .ligglst In everytown in the United Stelae, B. BHUTCHINGS, , General Arnt . for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, o whom all Wholesale orders amid be addr.ssel. field tn Harrisburg by C. A. Batmen. inele•diwl I=l ==l =:=::i CAUTION. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. PIIRUY THE BLOOD MOFFAT'S LIMN PILLS AND PERatilla BIITEBS.— Nee from al/ Mineral. Poisons.—ln cases of scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of thillife Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, ciliary vestige of these loathsome diseases by their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers, Fever and Ague„ Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short, moot ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties No family should be without them, as by their timely use mush suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by Wlt. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and r sale by all Druggists nova-w/y MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW . RESTORED. JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURS OF SPBRMATOR RHEA or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous ness, Involuntary Emissions and impotency, resulting from Self-abuse, &o. By , Robt. J. Culverweli, H. D.— Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest paid; on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box, No. 4,580. m2o.6mdaw SPALRENG s Pninun . up Gau' is designed for repairing furniture in all cases where cabinet-makers , glue lensed. It is excellent ibr mending.books;Verast enlng.the loossned leaves and covers gdickly and firmly. It is piit up. in a bottle or glass glue-pot, with a brush, nd will become indispensable to the housekeeper. derol9-diwbn O. F. 31(r.17 iIC" 40 , TRAVELING. AGENT OF TB OLD WALLOWER LINE. THIS OLD. TRANSPORTATION LINE instill in'ltuccessful operation and prepared to carry, freight as. LOW as any other Individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams pcirt, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams port and Elmira Railroads. • Local Agent at Harriihorg, D. A. .1117ENCIL Condi sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & HENCHMAN, Nos. 808 and 81.1YMErket stria, above Engbtb, by 4 o'clock, P. M., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready fer delivery, the next morning. C. Y. 'WENCH, ap3•tt Traveling Agent. LYKENS' VALLEY NIIT COAL just r coived by canal and for eats at $2.25 per ton, d livered by PATENT WEIGH CARTS by apt JAMES M. WHEEZER. TECERIdONCETE'REI ! THERMOMETERS, Ornathental Mantle, Japanese Metal. THERMOMETERS, do do Bronzed dos THERMOMETERS, Distillers Tin Case, 12 Inch. THERMOMETERS, do Brass Bound Double Scale. THERMOMETERS; Union Case,lo.l2 inch. THERMOMETERS, Metall° Frame, 830 THERMOMETERS, Black Walnut Case, 10 loch. • THERMOMETERS, Tin Case, 14-10 Mot]. We have Jest received a floe lot or THERMOMETERS Of various styles, and are selling them low. SELLER'S DRUG STORE, ap3 91 Market street • CITY BONDS roR SALE. ONE• OR TWO CITY BONDS of $5OO each, bearing 6 per cent. interest, being a safe and good. Investment. Apply to teb4.3md ' W. K. VERBEKE. REMOVAL: • HE SUBSCRIBER has removedhis T PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Market street to Fourth street above Market, opposite thelethel church. Theatrel for put patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to-business, to merit a continuance of it. mar26-Bmd WM. PARKHILL. PHILADELPHIA NEW_ • • BONNET ~ • \1), • - - STORE . - HAS OPENED WITH A FULL assortmen from the Philadelphia and New York moot fashionable establishments, to,whloh, during the seasen, additions of the latest novelties from those establishments will be constantly received. MPS. A. B. BICKE3ITON, Formerly A.. 8. Carpenter, sign of the two Golden Eagles, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge. marl9-Bmd . . KEYSTONE NURSERIES . TREES , !•- ? TREES- I TREES 1! ! • GREAT BARGAINS! LOOK TO - YOUR INTEREST ! NOT,IIING PAYS SURER. than an in vestment in FRUIT THEM. -AlSo, GRAPE VINES and SIEALLVSUITS of all' kinds. Ebadeand Ormiment al THE ES, Ice., Fix., will be sold at redOced prices, to suitibe times. GIVE. US A CALL Specimens of the abeie can be seen in the Lower Mar ket House during market hours, where orders will be taken, or at the . Nurseries Immediately below the city. m25-Steow 3. MIBII. TTAIIIB.—:-Three Hundred Extra sugar Cured Hams just received by spB • WM. DOCK JR. & CO: I).r. .1131). 4TCIPNMI3 ITAGERSTOWN, MD. OFFICE in his own dwelling, a few doors west ofthe Franklin Railroad Depot, where he may be consulted oa all diseases, but more particu larly on Diseases of a private nature. There are many persons in Hagerstown, Harrisburg and elsewhere, who have been restored to sound health after all other treat ment failed, by the nee of his powerful vegetable reine- Dr. JONE 3 may be consulted personally or by letter,de scribing every symptoms. And medicine sent to any part of the country. , Any afflicted person that will call personally and makes bargain with. Dr. JONES, be will keep them in his own dwelling, and if not cured no pay Will be required. .... GONORRHEA. Dr. JONES offers the only safe and certain remedy for Gonorrhea, Gloat, Stricture, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and all Derangements of the Stomach, This preparation will oure Gonorrhea in from three to' five days, and can be had at any time of Dr. JONES, at.his of fice, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle is sufficient to cure a mild case. SYPEOZIS - - - - This is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONES pipigeS himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms. This disease makes its appearance in so many different forms, that a single plan of treatment will not reach it In all its features ; so it may require different remedies, according to the nature of the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ ten article 'with any one,NO CURE NO PAY I The re medies used by Dr. JONES, are purely vegetable, and need no change of diet or hindrance from business. SPERMLTORRHEA This habit of, youth is indulged In while alone, and s o 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,.Dimneas of Sight, Ringing in the Ears, Pimples on the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams at Night, Weakness in the Back, Palo in the Breast, and Cough, (Indicative of Consumption,) Dyspepsia, great Derangement of the Nervous System, and so on till Dedth puts an end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES of fers a perfect restoration, with each mild and Balmy Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of this Distressing Disease. MAIM COMPLAINTS Speedily restored to sound health. All lettere mast contain a %damp to ensure answer. Addreas DR. D. W. JONES, apl 3md Hagerstown, MI NEW ARRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF LOCATION. WALLOWER'S LINE. qhe old stock of ears being disposed of, the underaigned has broke out in a new place and ea ten fished a daily freight line bo tween Philadelphia, New York, Harrisburg and all points on the Northern Central, Sunbury & Erie and LackaWana & Bloomeburgrailroads. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his old customers and patrons, 411 goods intended !Ur the line must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Beading rallioad, Broad and Oallowhill streets, Philadel. phia. All goods delivered at the depot up to five o'clock, P. K., will reach Harrisburg next morning. J. WALLOWER, Jr ~ General Agt. maril Reading Depot, Harrisburg. BOURBON WHISKEY A VERY superior article of BOURBON T 1& MOGILEV; fa quart battles,lnstoreandlorsalti by , JOHN H. ZIEGLER, mar 4 7S Market Street. EXTRA FINE lot of FONTAI 11 FOUCHON4I TEA. Tbis is the best brand of Black Tea Imported. A small invoice jest received and for sale [mab] WM. DOVE JR. & CO. Illisullantous. Cure Cough, CM, Hoarseness, indu . .° VV 4/ erica Thro a t,rritation a t e Soreness of 413: J' the Relieve Hacking N GNI AL a)n fi l .‘ ibninniPiihn, Ikon chit's, Asthma, and Catarrh, <, c 2 . 1:'? Clear aw thePE l gm! strength to voice of °—\\ PUBLIC SASERE4 and SINGERS. . Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold" in its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected . , soon attacks the Lungs. " BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TB.OOHRIV containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble In my Throat, (for which the "TROCHES" are a swift) , haring made me often a mere whisperer.' N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their use to Pubii era." BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S REV. RM. ERAPDT. "Have proved extremely aervtoeable for•Rearsexess." • TROCHES REV. HINNY WARD MIOHDR. "Almost instant retie[ in the distressing labor or breathing pecußar to Asthma." BROWN'S TROCILES REV. A. O. EOGLRSTON. "Contain no Opium or ginytbing inlari oue DR. A. A. SAYM,':. BROWN'S TROCENS • Chemist, Boston. "A simple and pleasant combination fat Coughs, ha BROWN'S DR. G. I' .DIGKOW, TROCHES BROWN'S viellcial Jo Bronchitis DR. J F. W. LARD, Boston. "I have, proved Item excellent for Whooping Cotigh.” REV. H. W. WARREN, Boston. '•Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." • • REV: EC J. P. ARDRRSON, • , St. Louis. TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S ritocHEs “Effeutttal in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singers.” Prof. al. STACY Jon:NEON, La Gramm Ga. Teacher of Husks, Southern Fe College. "Great benefit When emal taken before and after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse ness. From their past effect, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me: , REV. B. ROWLEY, A. X, President of Athens College, Tenn. ggrSold by.ail Druggists at 26 centsa box. nov26-dew6 m BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, lITLE NEW IMPROVEMENTSI AT REDUCED PRICES. THE WHEELER & WILSON Manufac turing Company having gained ALL their suits at law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing Machines, propose that the public should be benefitted thereby, and have accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing Machines. After this date they will be sold at rates that will pay a fair profit on the coat of manufacture, capital Invested, and expense of making sales ; such prices a will enable them to make first class machines, and, as heretofore, guarantee them in: very particular. In accordance with the announcement above I will sell 'their splendid Sewing Machines at prices from 145 to S9O for the fine full case machines. It is'a well estab lished fact that the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine is the best one i n Market, the best madi3, most stile and least liable to got out or order, and they are now as low as the inferior machines. Call and see them a Third and Market. • --W. -O. HICILOgrA-gent,-- MG" FAMILY DRUG STORE. ;THE UNDERSIGNED. HAS OPENED a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Store, In the Iron Front Bulb:ling, No. 128 Market street, lately occupied by Mr. Eby, wettre oan be found an entirinew stock of Fresh and Pure Dry, Soaps MAI OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS,. Burn ugs ing Fluid, Perfumer Alcohol Patent Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Sm., Ace. Me have the agency for the sale of Aline's Celebrated Arti ficial Teeth,,to MOM the attention of Dentists. By strict attention to business, and desire to please, we respeetttdly ask a share of. Wale Patronage. - 8.--Yrlnto Havana Segartt •atst robacco constantly aprOdly DR. T. J. MILES, : . 2 SURGEON DENTIST FFERShis services to the citizens of () ~ Harrisburg and Its vicinity. He:solicits a ehme,of • the public patronage, and gives assurance that his best endea,vors shall be given to render satisfaction in hispro fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feelit safeln wilting the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dineatistled withlds services, Office No. 128 Market streectn - the Louse formerly oc cupied by Jacob R. Bby, near the United Mates Hotel, Hanisburg, l!a.. . myl3-dip ADIBROTYPES FOIL 25 CENTS: T HE subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Haaritiburif and vicinity, that he has taken rooms over BELEM'S HARDWARE STORE, Bouth•east corner of Market Square, where he is prepared to execute every style of AMBROTTPES, at the lowest pricer, from ZS cents and upwards.. DAGUERREOTYPES carefully copied, and Pictures inserted in Lockets and Pins. Cases of all descriptions constantly on hand. Rive me a call if you want a good and cheap picture. m7dlm. GEORGEFR:PARKER,gutbrotyptat; ALDERMAN HENRY F'EFF.ER, OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW, NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth. CITY OF ILMISBITRG, PENN 'A. mylede LIQUORS AT COST' RAVING concluded to discontinue the business, we offer our large sad complete assort. mem of Fins WINES, B RANDIIB, and liquors of every.de scription at.cost without reserve. • • , = • WM. 111101 C JB. & 00, Opposite the Court House. EL L. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of Pianos, aleiodeons, &0., &c" will receive orders in future at Wal. KNOCHE'S MllBiC ' Store, - 92 Market street 4.11 orders left at the above named place, or at the Buehler oldie, will meet with prompt attention. First chess PIANOS tor Bali. sepia -dly 1861. 1861. INTERESTING TO ALL: CATHCART & BROTHER N 0.14 MARKET SQUARE, NAVE NOW OPEN TIONE USUAL LARGE ASSORTMENT SPRING DRY GOODS : ALL RINDS, ALL PRICES, EVERY STYLE, EVERY QUALITY, ANY sun, PRIORI SAW ACCORDINGLY. DRESS GOODS ECGRE&T VARIETY. EEAVY STOCK OP DOMESTIC GOODS, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. - Every Inducement offered to purchasers at CATHCART'S, mar2B. Next door to the Thuvisburg ,Babk. WANTED. -AGENTS TO SELL_ PACK . AGE 3 or STATIONERY and JEWELRY, 4 klees one third less than can be purchased elsewhere. COI on or address (stamp enclosed,) J. L. BAILEY, mar2s43md N 0.151 Court Street, Boston, Mass. The West Chester Academy, A T WEST CHESTER, PA., within two JOIL hour's ride from Philadelphia by the Pennsylva nia Central or the Wes t Chester direct railroad, will re sume the duties of the SUMMER TERM on the FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, and close them on the UST DAY. OF SRFTEN nsit. The school, therefore, is In session during* the SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate charges. The average number of :Auden 01 Is 85, under the charge of nine teachers. The French, German and Spanish languages are taught by Native Resident Instructors. For catalogues, apply to 1111:1".11171ERVA; M4Prlnclpia 41 aPI 2. - At West Chester, FOR 'SALE. FROM One to Five Hundred Dollars worth of CITY BONDS. Enquire of 0. 0. ZIidDIBINAN, lurid No , 28'donth Second otreet. glioullantouo. ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, NOUNT JOY, LANCASTER. COUNTY, PA. STUDENTS prepared for College or busi nen. Location pleasant, healthy and easy or ac cess by Pennsylvania Railroad. For circulars contain ing terms, &c., address the Principal. aps.lotdritw E. L. moon. 1801. BARGAINS IN Drlow Casa Hymn, all widths. SHEETING BIGURAOLIED AND BLEACHED litmus; all DTICOS T/OILING; all prices and widths. TOWELING; all kinds. Osurrisnrenrss, very low. CALIUH% very cheap. PILLOW Cars rums, different qualities. LINEN P HENTINGs, all qualities. Foaartutta enser.s. LARGE BTOCE OF CRASHES. STAIR OIL CLOTH; BEST BARE OF DEUGGETS. Any House Furnishing or Domestic Goods will be found PREY mass, at CATHCART & BROTHER'S, Next to the Harrisburg Bank Harrisburg Broom Manufactory. TWO 'DOORS FROM FRONT ST., IN WALNUT. BROOMS sold wholesale and retail 20 .Lp per cent. cheaper than can be had elsewhere.- Cali and examine our stock, aps.Bmd IMPORTED BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.-A very rare lotjust received and for Bala by ape WK. DOOR JR. & 00. JOHN WALLOWER, JR,, Agt. GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT. CIDODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly I. forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads, and Canal. • HAULING AND DRAYING to and Prom all parts of the city to the dillerent Railroad depots will be done at the very lowest rates. FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to. Orders left at Brant , s European Hotel, or at the store of E. S. Sollinger, will receive prompt attention. Con— signments of freight respectfully solicited. JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt., apt OMee Readirmllepot. DAVID HAYN.ES, 110 M ' ,a . HARRISBURG, Agent for LILLIE'S PATENT Wrought and. Wiled Iron Fire :and Burglar Proof ISIALFMI6. Strictly the ONLY Mercantile Safe made, that Ia both Fire and Burglar Proof. mar2o dlv UPHOLSTERING. HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON TOP MATRESSES, ,COITON COMFORTS, FRENCH CARPET HASSACKS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, tko., On band and to; sale wholesale and retail at the very lowest rates far cash . - - HAIR MATRASSES and SPRING BOTTOMS RILAD.III TO ORDER. SOFAS, - LOUNGES; . CHAIRS, HAIR HAMMES, &C. Repaired'and inade equal to new very reasonable, alt at N 0.109 Market street between'Fourth and• Fifth, by - FARMER'S. HOTEL. THEsubscriber begs leave to-inform his friends and the public tont linnis taken the FARM- Rh'S MOM, in Market street opposite the Post Mee, formerlyl: Stahl's; white he Is prepared to accommo date them on,. reasonable terms.- . Sating refitted and furnished the Howe entirely now, he hopes , by strict at tention to badness; le receive a liberal share of patron age:- [apt-nmd] - - TEE - CONSTITUTION AND THE U N IO N. A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you -will ttnd anuesortmentof fine Ladies! Traveling Satchels. A T KELLER'S - DRUG- . STORE "you will ja, find a great variety of Walking Canes. AT KRLTYR . "S DRUG. STORE . you will find an unrivalled assortment of Perfamery, Po mades, Hair Oils, Cosmetics . , Soaps; Om. A T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will /a. find all kinds of Brasher—English Tooth and Hair Brushes Cloth and Leather Brushes. - AT t ELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find a fine lot of Gilchrist's Pocket Cutlery. AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will find' a large stock of Portmonnaies, Purses, Wallets, and Segar CaseiL gT ICKLER'S DRUG- STORE you will lid a ohoice lot of ilittranafagari. No. 91 Maiket Street,. Two Doors Fast.Of fourth Watt, feb2l . A New Feature in the Spice Trade! IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS! .E. IL DURKEE & CO.'S . SELECT. SPICES , In Tin Fbi2, wilh;Paper,) rend Pun Wright. BLACK'PEPPER,' GINGER MEM, WHITE. PEPPER; ALLS PI CE, MACE, CAYENNE PEPPER, CINNAMON, CLOVES, - MUSTARD. IN THIS AGE of adulterated and taste less Spices, it is with confidence that we introduce to the attention of, housekeepers these superior and genuine articles. :We guarantee them not only ABSOLUTELY ANTD PER PURE; bat ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the purpose, wahout 'reference to oo They aro beautifully packed in tin foil; (lined with pa per) to prevent injury by keeping, and are FULL WEIGHT, while the ordinary ground Spices . are Misfiled invariably short.. We.warrant them, in point of strength and richness of flavor, BEYOND ALL COMPARISON, 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. DOCK SR. &CO. • ' [f26.1 V. HIIIEDAEL'.B GROCERY- Removed to No. 8, Market Square, 4 DOORS ABOVE HARRISBUG BANAL MY friends and the public are invited to can, and examine my stock of China, Glass* and Queenswire, at my new location, together with a gene ral. stock of - Groceries of all kinds, which I will sell as cheap for cash as they can be bought in this city.' ape-Stdeod* VALENTINE HUMMEL, . . . .FOR RENT.—THE DWELLING PART of the FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE No. 93 Market street. Possession given on the Ist of April next. For particulars enquire of Vas& I - FOR THE SEASON. rLAVORING EXTRACTS.. Vanilla, best in market, Rose, Lemon, nue Apple, . Strawberry, " Celery, Pure - Distilled Pose Water, Beat English Baking Soda,_ Pare Cream Tartar, Extra Pure Spices, . ' Fresh Cu li nary H erbs, BRLLRIVS DRUG STORE, Bi Market Street. ::CHAMPAGNE WIN S: Itilonzasuo Caause Heumasur,, Gummi Bs' Co., ' ANOILOR-,SILLERY MOOSSETX, P.PARKLise Mosanzry Ittrznit & COMIIII V =AU, asfir, In stolO alidafor 6'410 by pow dl9 7i 1191A99fi 1801. J. E. PE & 00 Nutmegs, Pimley
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