etitgrapo. PA Friday Morning, February 14, 1862. 1400 SMALL Norm.—A bill is pending in the Legi.Ware, authorizing the banks each to in crew their issues of small notes from twenty to flog per cent. of their capital stock paid in.— F r ou present indications isclt of we are to have no ripor currency. By and by a bit of Id or silver money will be a curiosity to be go treasured. THE Ares COURT 130U82. —ollr representatives, F, , x and Freeland, each presented to ae House this morning six remonstrances, tivned by citizens of Dauphin county, against the pa -sage of the bill legalizing certain acts tie Commissioners of said county. The te n, ssnanets wets referred to the Judiciary 1,,ea1, Committee. --..._---. THE MONT mild weather and "the abisost t nd diaappearance of ire, have partially inter with the arrangements made for the 114101 y trial of skill between two of our crack alluded to in the Trasoient a few days The Mende of the .parties however do pot Ink:pair of yet having fine skating, sad xiteli the atmospheric changes with a deep ;:iterest. They are disposed to think that!the 1,-1 part of this month and the incomini of Idw.tery March will make up for the short ,aino of the last six weeks in the • way of ~•1•1 weather, and that skaters BS moll as. Ice- Mrl will have no retisOnlotomplalli .: bf a Jack EMI I=l THE TWKNTY SECOND.--TO commemorate !the birth-day ..f Wasbingtbn,by eVery suitable l evi d: uce of temperate joy and gongratulation t is a duty every American citizen owes to the man sin) vas "first in war e &St in peace and first in the hearts of his countryman," and at 'this m. , , more than at any other period in 'our lintWs history, should hl4 noble qualities be IJH , ught into view that our statesmen and war ti may t mutate his pure and patriotic e ram- We see by our exchanges that arrange ments are being made in all the towns and title/3 throughout the State, to commemorate the day with pr , per ceremonies; and we hope that similar arrangements will be made in this city. Let the day be observed here in a man ner becoming freemen, who can appreciate the blessings of that form of government over which Washington was called first to pre side. DISAPPO/NTSD. —Many of our citizens who have relatives and friends at Port Royal, have been grievously disappointed in receiving no letters from that point within the past few weeks, It has been asserted that, for the pur-' pose of concealing his operations, to which too much publicity has already been given, and until certain movements now in contemplation shall have been effected, Commodore Dupont has determined that no mails shall be de spatched to the north. The necessities of the case must plead in extenuation of a course which although it may result irr anxiety 'and regret, amongst Individuals, is considered con ductive to the general benefit, and it behooves ail to acqiesce in the arrangement, under the conviction that the causes for the interdict' are of a temporary nature, and will soon be re moved. I= HAIRIER= SKILL AND TH2 GUNBOATS on the western waters are two of the facts which are now attracting the admiration and hopes of success of toe people in that locality. It is not, however, generally known in this city that the gunboats doing such mighty service in the west, were mostly constructed under the AU ervision and contract of Theodore S. Adams, of this city, who ie perhaps one of the most energetic and finished architects and builders in the country. It was under his supervision that the gunboat Essex was constructed, which boat, had it not been for the mere chance of an enemy's shot passing through one of her portholes, would have done very effective ser vice before this time. The Essex is an loa ner* " machine," armed with the most ter vible venpons and pronounced by all who Dave kipetteil her the most finished piece of work manship, to far as the alteration and repairi are concerned, that floats on the western Waters. These facts of the identillottion of the skill and genius of our people, with the fact that We are also connected with th# weir by hun dreds of bravo voluuteers, give to this city more honor than we are in the habit of boast ing of, but which it is time should at lesist be made public. SUM LUNATIO HoePlTgi.—We- haverecetved the report of the trustees and superintendent of this Institution from which we gather that the t otal number of patients admitted to its bene fits, fur 1861 was 134, of which number 84 were wales and 64 females. The whole number of those discharged, or who died during the same petard was 146 ; of whom 80 were perfectly re stored, 60 in an improved condition, 49 with out any material improvement, and 16 removed by death. " 111 health" appears to be the most prolific cause of insanity which is closely a Pproximated by "domestic trouble ;"—males appear more liable to the affliction, and the married relation most favorable to sanity. The farmers take precedence upon the list (281) closely followed by the laborers (218), whilst the printers have had but 4 representatives, there numbers having reference to the patients received since the opening of the institutions. Insanity, from the tables, appears to be more gkiterally developed between the ages of SO and 4 than through any other decade of human life. The hospital through the past year has titer, se crowded that for the first time since its establishment several of the counties have been applied to to provide for some of . the insane. T h e tele); which is quite interesting, insists' , Pen some provieion for isolating the criminal insane, and concludes with asking—for. an ap,r- P.topriation of $20,000 for repeats, OtitSitinftfr debts, and several neceesair alterationi • Iv the tect oraY and conductiif tiie WAWA* Tua "Su,vsa GRAYS."—The Governor has commissioned the fr.llo wing persons as officers of the "Silver Grays :" Grp/gin—William M. Palmer. Ist Lieut.—James Murray. 2d Lieui.—Thomas A. Maguire. The comps now numbers nearly ninety members, and its organization is complete. The ' Grays" will in a few days be removed from Camp Curtin to perform guard at the State Areenal in this city. Norton.—The members of Lodge No. 70, I. O. of 0. F., are requested to meet at their hall, on Second street, today (Friday,) at two o'clock, fi.r the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother Robert Chambers, late a member of Philadelphia Lodge No. 144. The members of Lodges No. 68 and 160 are respectfully invited to participate without notice. By order. Wirmem lto Sec't. Lodge No. 70, I. 0. of 0. F I=l Tartanno Taxxs.—The present is the proper season to attend to this work, before sap be gins to ascend from the roots to the trunk and limbs, and thus ensure a plentiful growth of shoots, and, consequently, an abundant foliage, which, as livery housekeeper cirnotve, is a very desirable thing around one's dwelling during the sultry =months of summer. Next mouth and April will do for preparing and planting out young tut* hut the latter month is rather too late for trimming. Tits Lamas of Rev. Franklin Moore, of 'the 'Locust Street M. E. Church, in the Hall of the House of Repredentatives, night before last was attended by a large and appreciative audience, including many ladies. The proceeds of the lecturei derived from the voluntary contribu tions of the. audience, amounted to quite a con• siderable sum of money, which will be devoted towards the support of the West Harrisburg Methodist Mission dhurch. We hear it in timated that the Reverend gentleman will be requested shortly to repeat the lecture. I== Tali WRATH= yesterday was clear and calm as childhood's sleep ; and notwithstanding 'the draw-b ,cks of muddy crossings. and a few side- ways, whose owners still persist in violating the city ordinance, promenading was largely indulged in by both sexes, giving to our princi pal thoroughfares an animation and bustle generally that was cheerful to look upon. The hazy appearance of the sky, however, indlca ted a speedy change in the weather, and from our experience of the last few weeks we should'ut be at all surprised to find a regular old fashioned snow storm prevailing to-morrow morning. TIM HARRISBURG OOERSSPONDBNT of the Mon trose Independent Republican, in a recent letter, says that as he was igauntet log thronglit the rotunda of the Capitol building, be found a scrap of paper, evidently a portion of what was considered a destroyed letter from a wife to her husband, which contained the following greet log and prayer: " Thechildren send their loVe and kisses—we all send love. I hope you may be preserved from evil and designing men." That lady was evidently indulging in her fears respecting the legislative and not the social in tercourse of her husband ; because the "'evil and designing men" she fears are imported and 'not peculiar to the state capital. Sara or PROPER.TY.-Mr. David Meyer, of the firm of Fager & Makyer, Tinners and Stove smiths, recently purchased the two story brick building at the corner of Second and SOuth streets, known as the " Sons of Temperance Hall," for the sum of eighteen hundred dol lars. The property was purchased from' the Trustees of Central Division, Sons of Temper ance. Mr. Mmyer previously owned the pro perty in the rear of the building, to the inter section of South street with Barbara alley. He does not, we believe, contemplate any imprOve leant of the property recently purchasecl,:and the building will continue to be leased to soda= ties for meeting purposes, I===l Ls SONAXI3I7I4.—The patrons of Sanfcird's Opera may expect a rare urrisicartreat to-night in the prcxinction of a-brirlisque on the Cele brated Italian opera of "Is Bonambula." ;The piece has been in preparation for some tim e;and will be brought out with all the adjuncts of new dress, scenery, &c. It abounds with mu sical gems, thrilling tableaus and irreaisMbly, comical action. Tfiat - "Queen bird of song," Mrs. Bordwell, will sustain the character of "!Amine," a part in which she . is dlatinguished in the original opera.. Her husband, also, will, enact a prominent character, iiiirthat there is no want of a pro* Conabinatirm of talent to produce the piece With the best possible effect. We predict a full house to-night. I=l SORGHUM STRUP.—}lecent experience in this vicinity and elsewhere has taught that the cul tivation of sorghum or Chinese sugar cane in this 'latitude is not only feasible, but that in many cases, it has already been a profitable employ ment, and at this period when the price of all the products of the sugar cane have been so enormously enhanced by the war tax, we hail with pleasure any movement calculated to re lieve our wants of those prime necessities. We have already spoken of several instances in our own State where the cultivation of the sorghum has been eminently successful, and theie is evelfii2dfcalion that during the coming year the subject will claim a very large share of at tention, and our own farms produce in abund ance of what has heretofore been obtained, burdened with enormous duties, through the custom house. We understand that a gentle man reading near Middletown, in anticipation of this state of things, is preparing- an-estab liehment provided with all that is necessary for • manufacturing the syrup from the cane, into which the producers of the crude material'can I have it converted at this nominal cost of fifteen k cents per gallon. 11=E1 A Card. Mr. Eorroa.—At the speckl request of GNORGE GAIVINIXICK, one of the County Coinmit sloners, I wish to state, that I had no reference to. Oittl in that part of „my communication in your paper, in which I referred to Capt. Rum stesoan, as my author. • ir D ebtOiry IAI4, 1852. AvID Mum, . Wait adepaph, itiktp Mont*, *bump 14;14602 MB. Enrroa:—A great deal of excitement has been aroused in this community on the subject of the action of the County, cominiestotters in respect to the New Court House; and, as'.there bas been gross misrepresentation employed to produce this excitement, I think it due to my self that some of the parties concerned, should be shown in their true character. Mr. David Mumma, in his eagerness for pub licity and notoriety, has seen fit to thrust him self before the people as the lively defender of their intertats. It is not bard to see through his design, for the veriest child can understand that he is expecting to make, if possible, politi cal capital out of the matter. If be were as honest as he is vain, it might he safe to, send him to Congress. Some time ago Mr. Mumma in a conversation with Mr. Musser and myself, said that the pay of the commissioners was too small, and of fered his services to get an act passed allowing each commissioner three dollars per day. We objected to this for many reasons. lie then said that as the Court House was to be built, we could fairly increase our pay by extra compensation. Thus it will he seen that the suggestion came from him; and yet he now pretends to look np4n the item of extra pay as wrong, and is industriously en gaged in circulating blank petitions for signa tures, falsely " charging that "an' attempt is now being made by the commissioners to legalize cer tain acts of theirs committed in violation of law" and under his own signature requesting theist to be signed, stating "we must stop this attempt to filch the county treasury." The people can put their own estimate on such conduct. If it is consistent with the principles of, h ,nor, then bas he also been consistent in his whole public and private life. Respectfully, JACOB BEM'S. County Commissioner. BRDESELS, KIDDERMINSTER AND INGEWEN CAE riffs. The article that. heads these remarks, Carpets, has become a necessity; and what we ask can contribute more to the comfoit and beauty of a house than a cheerful wife, and well carpetedtroome. In this connection we call your special attention to the fact that IJrich & Bowman, owing to the want of store room, will sell their stock of earpetei at cost, south• east corner of Front and Marketstrects. Tun LATBBT Naws.—Bargains ! Selling off the entire stock of winter goods below cost, viz : Woolen, merino, cotton and canton flan nel, under shit to and drawers, 40 and upwards; woolen mufflers ' woolen and cotton Hose, 104 and upwards ; silk Mee, 18 and upwards ; suspenders, 12 ; also fine shirts, $1 cow 25, actually worth $1 5001 75 ; collars, all linen, 124, and night shirts, 60 ; also a large lot of monkey jackets, all wool, from 75c@,$1 00 ; also a large lot of Union shirt breasts, 10c.; fine bleach muslin, 14 yard wide, 15c.• also bleached m uslin ,fic. , and fine Irish linen,lB62oc. per yard ; Brooks, Clarks and Coal's enambled spool cotton, 4c. Ladies and gentlemen this is the place to get a bargain. Please call ant ex amine for yourselves, as one call will suffice to convince the public of the above mots. Also, on hand a large lot of ladies' collars, cuffs, nn- . dersleeves, which I will sell equally' cheap for cash. N. B.—Shirts, collars, &0., made to measure or from sample, on the sho rtest notice and most. reasosable terms If you - want a bargain and a good fitting'shirt, &c:, just to go James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg C6eap Shirt Manufactory. No. 12 Market street, rooms next to Hummel & Killinger's gtocery store, Harris burg, Pa. feblo. Two HUNDIIND Pizoas of beautiful new spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached muslin of the best make.; bine checks, at 123 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 123 cents; another lot of those good white rib bed stockings ; ladies' pocket harnikerchiefs, at 12t cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with 'border, 6 cents i • shirt breasts 123, 16 and up to 873 cen ts; 26 pieces - new pant stuff ; undershirts and diavrenivery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ; 40 dozen woolen stockings; for children, 123 cents; It ytud bleached muslio 12f cents ; all wool French merinos, ail colors, at 62 'and 76 cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale house of plain •and figured Swiss mottling, brilltuats, white cam brica, Nausuck and Victoria lawns, suitabiS for dresses, as those goods will be very scarce and dear next summer ItOw is the time to buy. Our stock of Furs at cost. S. Lawy, The only Hannlees and Reliable Dyer Known All otheruare mere imitations, sad should , be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GARY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIF CERN RrDAIfiAND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to W.Y. A. BATOWILOIt siivielB , 9, and over 200,000 applications hive been made to the hair of the patrons of Lis famous Dye. Ws. A. BaTODELOWS HAIR DYE produces a color not .he distinguished from nature and Is WMULEPITID not to Injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the dl .ffecte of bad Dyes remedied. The hair Is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which la prop- erly applied at No. 16 dead Street New York. dold - in all the cites and towns of the Untied States, Sy Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name 4, William A. Batchelor , " and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four sides of each box, orl24lAwly DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR. FEMALES. "Read the Me .ing certificate" from one of the .first ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents In that city (Ur. Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wise her name made public, but if any one should doubt the won ferful efficiency of Dn. Duren. oo's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, ae she considered it a duty, as well es a pleasure, to her Knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young lady 17 years 01d..-he. was fast go. mg into cons imption—bad taken cold—nature became obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured her, and son is now In r.. bast' health "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying such box. Price at wholesale and retail •by 0. A ItatriVaXr, No. 2, Jones Row, cod C. K. Rauss, 91 Market street, Harris burg, Pa. By sending either of them $1 00 *brought he Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will be sent confidentially by mail to any porter the country; "freest postage." N. 13.—.C00k out for counterfeits. Boy no Golden Pills of any kind unless the box is signed a. D. Howe. Ail others is a base imposition and. unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to gay 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 en account of the Pills being countertrated. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they are Safe, and will perform all claimed for them. Sold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff man, Mechanicsburg; Marks, Lewistown ;S. Elliott- Carlise ; 8. 0. Wild t Newville ; J. C. Altick, Sblppens, burg ; Strangler, Chambersburg ; E. T. miller, York; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. 8. Stevens, Reading ; and tt. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist" in every town and villige in the United States, and by S. D. HOWE, e 3 4m Sole Proprietor. New York. CRUSHED, broken loaf, fine and eoarae pulverised and other sugars for sale by NICHOLAS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. CCOAL"OIL, warranted non-explosive, several brands far sale low by NICHOLAS A: BOWMAN. febll -Corner Vront and Market strands. riANDLE3 Country soap, Fancy Soaps ki of all kinds: fir sale by NICHOLB & BOWMAN. • canter front and Market street& ~OW n 'cant and Oaps for salad byt ' NICHOLAS & BOWMAN, " 4 .f Moor Trout and Wad,g MEM A. CARD Rhoads' Old Stand HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I Win. A: Batchelor% Hair Dye I Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay Elt., Late 238 Bioadway, New Tork A CARD TO THE LADDIR Nor fAhertistments. NetthiAbstatignients lb Destroy.:— , --1146, Roth hoi,Ato. Destroy—Moe,. Moles, and Ante. Dutroy—Bed-Bugs. Datroy—Mothe fn Fars, Clothes, &c. 7b Destroy—ltioquitoes and Flees. 70 Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy—losects on Animals, &c. lb Destroy—Beery form and specie of Vermin. A 6 VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. TH ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.' DESTROYS INSIANTLY EVERY FORM AND • SPECIES OF VERMIN. Those:Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." - "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "flats do not die on the ptemises." "They COMO out of their holes to die." "Tliey are the miry remedies known." "12 years and more established in New York city." Used by—the City Post Office. thedby:--the City Prisons and Station Hottim. Used by —the City Steamers, Ships, &c. ' Used by—the City Hospitals, Alms-Honses, Used by —the City Hotels—`Astor' Used bY—the Boarding ilouses, Bto., Szo Used by—more than 60,000 Private Famine& fir See one or two Specimens of what is every Where =44 the Peoide--Editans--Deiders, HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin need be so no longer, if they use "Coma's" Exterminators. We hive used it to our satis faction, audif a box cost $5 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but "Coma's" article knocks the breath', out of Rats, Wee, Reacher and •Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in . peat demand all over the country.--Nedina (0) Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions aro destroyed annually in Grant county by vermin, than would. pay fortune of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster (TM) Herakl. HENRY R. COSTAR—We are selling Your preparations rapidly: . Wherever they have been need, Mats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. Bonn & STOMAS, Druggists, Windsor, Md. Caatex'al Bak *mob, 860.,,„.114arpainatoF.1 " Costar's'' Bed-bug Exterminator " Costar's" " Costar's . " Electiio Powdiir,foiimets, Bu 3 IN 25c. 500.- AND ..21,00 Bozo, /imam Azip aacs, $3 ' $6 &AB FOX PLANFIIII4II," Saws, BOATS, How&o., OUTTION II ` To prevent the - public from bi3ing imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Pendeious Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bear ing a fac simile of the Proprietor's signatuie.— Examine each boi,.bottle, or flaskearefully be fore purchasing, and take nothing bat "Cos tars." Or Sold'—by All WILOLISALII Dautitimrs.in thelaiige cities Some of the Wholesale Agents in New York CAtSr Schieffelin Brothers & Co. B. A. Fahnestook, Hull & Co. A. 8.,& D. Sands & Co. Wheeler & !Wt. • James S. Aspinwall. Morgan & Allen. Hall, Ruckel & Co. Thomas & Fuller. P. D. Orvie. aural, Risley& gliohen. Bash: Gale ,& Robinson. M. Ward, Close & Co. Mcßisson & Robbins. • D. Seßarnes & bo; F. C. liirelbr & Co. Lasellk Marsh & Gardner. Hall,.Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox—arm onm.o. Philadelphia; Pa. , T. W. Dyott & Co. B. A-Fahnestock. & Co. Robert Shoemaker & Co. French, Richards & Co.,—AND omens. AND BY DRUGGISTS, GROOMS, MORBSICZYSZB and Mi ran- Rea generally In all Coinnwr TOWIAB and • VTLIMINS in the UNITED STATES. HARRISBURG. PENNA. W' Sold by D. W. Gross & Co., AND C. K. Keller, Principal Wholesale and Retail Agents a Harrisburg, and by the DRUGGISTS, Sias swims and RITALGUiI generally. or COUNTRY Loam= eon order -as above.' Or address orders direct—[or if -Price, Terme, 8r.0., is desired, Or send for [18621 Menhir, giving mowed riicea] co • ; ..; ._—'ll3llllllY maim :Driper--No. 612 Breadwal-r#MP 0- olit9 the Eli...Nicholialloted TrihrTprlf. fesl24l6m 1 N PURSUANCE of on order of the Or phana' Court of Dauphin county , Will be exposed to sale, on BAV:II:WAY, thoBth day. of March, 1862, at the Court House in the city of Harrisburg at 2 o'clock, m. ' the foLowing real estate, viz : A certain two story frame house and piece of ground situate in said ity and county, bounded and descrbel as fellows, to wit : Beginning eta point on Botch street the corner of the piece of ground and house formerly owned by James Williams, twelve feet . and sax inches from West alley, the be along said South street towards High street twelve that sat Inches, thence on a hoe parallel with area alley towards State street forty-six feet six Inches, thence on a line parallel with State street twe ye feet six inches towards West alley; ilatince on a line parallel whit West alley forty sLx feet Ms inches W the Once of beginning, together with the pielmet ground adjoining the a inrmaid house and ground on tine west side thereof, one felt wide on South Street asteniteg in depth the ame width par a,lel with wadi alloyAiirm-two loot t - n Inches, being to Bat moresald house and now used as all alley beimaling ground, .where Wattled a two , tory trame house, late the estate of THOJW-Cla. deceased. Attendance will be .igivert and conditi ma of sale made known by D H. litecutqr of Mild de ceased. MO. GLAND, C,erk, 0. C. febß-Ste UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD ANIFBOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 mama , MEET, NEAR FIFTH. ' IpHE subscribers having erected a larg e building at the ..bove piano, exprassty for the pur.. o gee aboveitodiested, beg to militias atietnieu of the pub the foljewiug Titslibiarscaa iv, Mt the firsittloor, with a dining room attached, is fitted up to drtwittassittyle, and It will at all times be suppledwith the beat ()UTERI to be hed In., the Atlantic cities, 'together With lenlipin; dab, Mid all klndsoFgame in season. Oysters' served c In every. style, and meats to belitd at salmon. The Ales of al.] the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the roar, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy exercise can alloy ihonlielyes • The Billiard Saloon is. up-stairs—elegantly Stied tip, anitcontalna three marble top Combination cushion ta bles, equal to any made. , Harrisburg has mug felt the want of a grand combin ation of this Mud, and as the proprietors are determined to conduct it In a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to mane It a faseionable retort, theyhope to receive a liberal snare or public patronage. jaa.dtt iicrADDliN &00. O. "F. WIL11:13111ATC).EIC, TRAVBLING AGENT OF TRH OLD WALLOWER LINE. rpHIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE to still in aucceathil operation and prepared to carry height as LOW as any other individual line between Philadalphia; Harrisburg;llimbury,Lelltibmg Williams sport, Jamey 4hore, I..eelt Haven, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and MU, and Williams port and Elmira Railroads. Local Agent at Eismisburg, D. A. MIIILNOEI. —'St.Nicho Goods sent to pupocur., ZELL & HINGIIIIAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Minket street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. M. ; will arrive Harrisburg roady for de livery the next morning. C. F. apS4t Traveling Agent.. NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & ..BROTHER, NO. 80 MARKET' STREFfr (Room - formerly occupied by 'the Postotfice.) lifiß undersigned have just opened a I_ new and large assortment of the loom atyles of clothing. We are also prepared to Mannfaotare to or der, all kinds of Gents Wear, cut to the . latest styles add &oh - Me. We have always on hand a large emir of Ready made, clothing and tienileatau'a Furatahing no943rn a. AdIELLENBINGSA BRO . COAL! P.OWDERIf COAL REDUCED 1 1 1 N .consideration of the hard times, ami 'elle:elusively FOR CASB, I have reduced the price of Coal as follows : Lykeos Valley Broken g 2052 90 per ton E g 44 II Sinalakis !i 2 go go it is " Stove " 290 " " • " 'Nut " 225 " " Vd'sbrirre " 290 Lorberry 41 2go airitll Coal delivered by the PAIN= Whoa CAEN; It out oe weighed at the purethwera dcor, and it tt ehhit 10 rooms, the 'Coal' with be fOrfeited. All OW of the hot quality mined, delivered tree from all Ithpnrltien Coal sold In qantitles, at the towe-rr WROLIBIII PRIM. Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Po xder, • large supply always on baud, at Umtata°Wren practr. sa- A large lot of eupurtor bated Hay for sale. 123 JAMBS M. WHEELER. ZORN . a SAAITS'S BOOT & SHOE STORA • CORNER BEOOND AND WALNUT FiTtt„ • :: Hairtsbnig.Pa. 414WA.Y8 - oAshand alarge assortment of - 11 1X0On, SHOW, GAMMA &mot' the very, heel ee for ladies, gentlemen, and ohlldreus' Prices the times. An kinds or WORK TO ORDER' in beet style by supesior workmen IMPAIRING done atehert ontMdif JOHN B. SXlnt. Suitliburg. ,TICSO. F.' 'WHETTER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER , NO:, -18; -- NASKET - STREET, HARRISI3Upa. ,T.,41/riPartiedlarSittoihos pat& to Printhig,, Ruling! and glodlog t or Ito,ltruad Jilotpke, hiatufasle, Voila's, Choke, Drafts, Sra:- =pedos '"pit.i7dl at St, Sa, Si, and da per thousand in elegant style. 120 _ BORIEFFELIK BROTHERS & CO, WHOLESALE 'DRUGGISTS, A . ND DEALNRS. in Fancj , Goods, Per . inatcry, $4. Also at anti for ,he ado Oi• Refined Pew:ileum, uil,„napertur to any coal oil ; titrolatted in any quautinei at the, wriest outrAet rates. 170 and 172 William Street, NEW YORK. ja27 -dem BOILEFr,BR'sO BOOK l - Bpaktit 1 • Oar tire, ticnsty Bridge.) uer. IthWit V hill from the 14piQtitipt Antall lotol.fine.W.2o.o4.olAL NOril .li4 *slam we Ilirselliatil.Hs 'nen: awn, $4.1,11 per roans for NOM PAril4t, decorated ,with ale latest and very' handsome - emblem's and patriotic mottos. $3.50 tor WOO ILNYILOPES, with nationai and pamottoentblones,sirtuts4 in two (snore. Pleas giveue.acall. CH d . W. AN EFFs.`ft, 'le22-d • Harrisburg PROP.. /I.OO'LPII 1 TEUPSE4, IJETOULD reopeettally intorm his old and'ute pub&generally, that be win continue to give nastructionA On the MOW VORTit i ME- G VIOALN And also In 1110 minors of THOROOW BASS. Re will ietb . plasiraii wat apes' iniptia at thob comes at any how desired, or Lessons will be given • his residence, in Third street, a few doors below tit Herman Reformed anwish. deolsAti THE PRIVILEGE 01 THE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS TINDER THE CONSTITUTION by Horace Brloney, RR. Pamphlet edition for sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP SOOKS MEE. Price 15 cents. CHOICE Teas, tireen and Black, for sale bw by NICHOLeb & BOWMAN, ,au Corner Frontand Market streets. A LOT of prime Cheese just received and .1011.. for sale by mamas a; BOWMAN, teo 11 Corner 7e'ront and Market streets. W BY A GRADUATE of the Lancaster Commercial Qoliege, a situation os book-keeper. good reference can be given if required . Address febl.l.Bt* J. B. F., Harrisburg,.. a. SHAWLS! . DRESS GOODS I FURS 11 ...LARGE stock of these goods will be 'disposed of nt - vory lowprsis - Pine furL very &tap at at:11101am, • Next door to the Harrisburg : igsw grujta, _CurreAtt_liaißins C iron aaq4d lAmous, at tpe km/ WOPlteaVai4 Oro= I WOO** "AIWA: f.M4r ; al t. ket Aig~triii* =ECU is BOW 3 inistellantaus. PUBLIO SALE. NON 2M.siiiisagents. SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE 01111111LIV:151NwW$1,A`,t111:441 1 1 Admission, 26 cents. Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, 76 cents. Entire Box, it $5.00. Doors open 6i o'clock ; Commence at 71 o'pock. Re-engagement of the Celebrated Cantatrice, Mrs. ANNA BORDWELL, I==i Mr. W. BORDWELL, Ethiopean. Comedians, who will appear in their Ethiopean Drawing Room Soirees, original with Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell. To conclude with the Burlesque Olsen, In three acts, of • LA SON-AM-BULL-AIL Amini (Dinah,) Mrs. A. Bordwell Liza (Suaanah,) F. X. Arnold Dame Treeso (Aunt Polly,) Bordwell Elvini (Jumbo,) his Ist appearance in Opera, I. A. Paine J. A. Arnold Sanford Count (Dan Tucker,) Aleaeio (Lamy Joe) Seats can be secured in advance during the Opera Box Office open from In to 12 A. ■. GROTTO MUSIC HALL! WALNUr BELOW THIRD STREET Admission NEW FACES! NEW FACES I Change. Makes Change ! Look at Names ! ALL STARS ! ALL STARS I Miss ANNIE RUSH the pleasing vocalist, her first oppearance in this city. Mias JULIA PtsICE the versatile. BILLY THOMAS the great Ethiopean come dian. MATT. GEBLEI3„ comic vitalist and . coma- FULTON - MYERS, the great burl esque dancer. FRED. SHAW in his great Union Bongs. OLE BULL MYERS, violinist and jester. JOHNY WILLIAMS, the sweett singer on any stage. JACOB WILLIAMS, the great basso pro fundo. W. W. BATCHELOR will preside at the piano. The management takes great pleasure of annound og to his patrons tim ne boa 0cr.t..1.1 .0 engsgeru tnt with those popular performers, Miss Mali A. JONES the ravorlt.• actress and vocalie, awl Mr. ONO. W. TR )MP SON the great actor and pantom Wiest DUO node° will be given of their appearance. Doors open at 631( o'clock. Comm: ce at 73i o'clock FRED. AIMS, Solo Proprietor and Manager. CURE OF SUFFERING AND. DIS ZAS jTHROUGH WA.KING. Clairvoyant per .o6oi n of the causes IN' disorders, DR. ADDISON, the celebrated Medical Examiner hoe arrived at Harris burg and taken Room No. 45 at the Jones' Rouse. where to 110 rowan e short time for =Meal ezacniva ben of persons ehheted with any limn of disease or suf fering. The remarimule correbtaest or the Itcs.wleilge h 6 acquires of emn person's case wi.hout asking any qucetlene whatever, is folly shown to each one he ex- Moines, by his 9400.1.114 A heir ie.:bogs a d seesation arising Irum the disordors be li ids existing is the eye. tern, the blood or any organ ancied. In c insenuenee of Mks, hiss cures en indladelphis and Flo.ton and other plaices where be ha practiced t , any extent, bavo bean numerous and remarvable for mauy at the most ext-eme case. have been brought to hie care, cod hi-t11=0.33 la prompt reliKand speedy restoration of his patient In health and comfort, bas corresponded WM ht. groat 811111 in mastering and showing um mature of complaints. Dr. Addisou's Examinations and Consultations aremade without charge, an that a visit is him dries not coat anything ; and to many It may be Me mesas of a our - almost bayood valuation. Where medical treat - smeet is desired, charges will be made moderate and to oil the 11111C13. feb7-Iw. PENNSYLVANIA STAT.& LIIBATIO HOoPITAL. toRoPosALS will be received until I'2 ± o'clock H., of Thursday, yebruary 13M, 1862, tor supplyingjhe Poonsylvanla nut Hoeplott with f, NM and corned beet tinting the year 1862. Tile &rah teef to ue delivered IEI the aide, cut up and weighed on the Hospital acalue. Any further Information may be obtained on inquiry at the hospital. PrOposala to be sent to Dr. JOHN OIIIMEN, (ebb did litupe. intendant. MORE LIGHT !! CHEAP LIGHT 11 1 AGREAT reduction in the price of EXTRA No. 1 BURNING OIL, (Warranted not ae r iunued hat taken plaew. It will pay all who purchste. Burning oils by the bArral or sat All quantities, to buy et GILB&RT'S 14-2 w EtArdwaro store, oplocite tue Court. MMUS MACHINERY OIL.—We sell the only reliable Natural Lubricating Olt . (warranted tree rtum asud .4 ueld,) and alas. to sperm or lard in ,he market. Earn° nada of roarroaa men, MUChill/114 mann- Lu.tureri and odt,ra woe are using It. iIaNRY OILBaRT, Agent for Lubrie Oil Company, klatdarare ears op puldte tae Wart Rouse 14-2 w PUBLIC SALE, VALUABLE TitV.E.ttN STAND. SILL oR BOLL) at Public `Sale on If Friday, the t4W day of February, AU, on the premises, that valuable tavern stand situated on the coiner of Walnut and Sourth streets in the any of Bar risuurg. The hoprovementi are a large two story frame build ing with out houses. Tho property Li tafaNat at private sale aunt the lath day of February next. :ale 10 com ments. at ene o'clock on said day, when conditions of sale will D 8 nude known by J. F. V, 43 41 BLINDS 1 ! BLINDS ! 1 NEW VENITION BLINDS made to or der for the small sum of $S 50 and $3. New bnuds wade ,out ebt 0.1.0 d low prates for seventy five cents a piece and upwards. C all and a.e at my strop, in Second street, below Cnessint. fub3-un QO.LDIEH'd CAMP COMPANION. ►j very ermvlcuent Virdvng D. 56. • also, stemorendeui Books, PortaLoothuee, Au, n2O FAMILY WAaRING BLUE, an excel teat substitute for Indigo, for se le at the wholesale and retail grocery store of NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market, street' Fli"Et Ohoiee Teas, Black and Green, te „lc, mesa i pouna pb.pera ow sale at NICIIOLS &BOWMAN'S ie _ corour Front And market streets. VALENTINES I VALENTINES I AFULL4nicI splendid assortment of Va endues; wholesale or retail, at BEfialiEß'S Buoll STORE. NAZARETH HALL, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NNAZARETH, Nortin4opton county, Pa. Easy of ;Access from Harrisoarg b y railroad to Easton, sad theme seven miles by stage . Rev. HOWARD H. REICHIM, -3m* Prlncl • al ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF FRESH, SWEET ORANGES, Fine /*Mons, Apples, Confectionery, DrleAltrait, tra., sad tbr sale cheap by JOHN ins it, mdse-2t corner of Third and Wait streets. CRUMB BRUSHES, Door &lath; Scrub. blng and Blackening Bradlee, for sale by MOW/La & b JWILCV , Porter Front and mem streets. 4 . AY_ 1 BAY 11--50 tonsimperiox baled Barettesakrwhokreala mad retail to JAMIE X 10 and 15 cents. A. d. BH :UP