(la 4 tiegrapil i•ARRISBURG g ou da) Morning, March 17, 1469, .. BLIIZ and Da. Var.,amnii: appear at Oper3 House this evening. Every ' uouli be on band. ptr INSTS.—"Rat hunts" are becoming an Hihition" in some parts of Ohio. A grand 11 ,1 in Roßi county, in the early part of Jam a;%, din the death of 5,484 rats, whoite l or the year, it ie estimated, would be it r 111 C I TT . Loos-ue contained about a baker's. toballtB Friday night,including "vags,"' and soveral young girls Charged with bad hours at a dance house, somewhere nod. The entire party had a hearing woor, the Mayor, on Saturday, who ,IlFpoFed of the cases. - adjourned court of common pleas in this city to-day. The list foits caws, of which seventeen are oc,.Edlh cases, consisting of appeals from of the Auditor General and State ttd suits against defaulting officers. 4 the cases will most likely occupy 0. the court during the entire week. .12.1\1 T.. HOUSBIMPIRS. - Every house kerosene or coal or carbon oil, thm It t am - lathe best and cheapest light oils. But she also knows wil,tant expense and annoyance ... bealsage of lamp chimneys, al ;o4 n•t quite, counterbalance the advert it- use. One who has thoroughly tried dint nt of preventing chimneys from %Ith the he tof the flame, says: Put .I,nnney in lukewarm water, heat to ,„!: pant, and boil one hour; after Al,ste it in the water till it cools. The math a trial. `rust: THAVICIOO. — The throwing of stones by gtreet,lus always been s groat nub one which is not easily remedied by the offenders aro always on the out for them, and on the approach of the !hes scatter in all directions. In some lowa regular pitched battles with o c.. in which men as wall as boys partici :del. lave been common, and the lives and not 1114 of the combatants, but .of those 1,1,11-s or curiosity called Into the are endangered. On Saturday morning 11,' ,; , btl,man pairing along Fourth street, above wAirit, ViUltnelV struck on the knee, and r,:eiveLl sod 41- injury, by is atone thrown by a , d rte t f for at a ,1 c in the street, and some ,lace we beam of an elderly lady having Kith u similar somewhere in Ifful -I,tut meet. Toe tact is, that any boy seen In the wt of throwitv statues in the street should ha arre.t:if ard banded over to the tender wereiry nl iv h mor , tha mayor, who would ske short work of the nuisance. ;\:IGELP NuTES. —The semi-monthly number • Counterfeit Detector, published this an:J.:Lc:a forty-eight new bank forgeries awl the following, on -Pennsyl ko• 10, within the last fortnight : .(aford County, Meadville, Pa.-Is, --v;z an eagle poised on a shield, cars, t end a girl gleaning and figure 1; seated near grain, holding au s.; tie Atm and stripes. Bank, Columbia, Pa.-Is, 2s, Bs, in tirculation, altered from a broken kink of the same name. Observe of the State and the city, which are th th tent of note. Most of them have a •-ad 'Tripe on each end. - - • Bud:, Columbia, Pa.-2s, imitation ,Npteel eagle on a shield, amend bridge t.ttec ; the left wing of the eagle is -1 mid coarsely engraved ; right end, And child in fancy 2 ; left end, portrait , :.fleo.n. Better refuse all 2s, unless th,y ore genuine. Din:, Reading, Pa.—le, spurious-- I[ll.. E. tree, &c., train of care in Clure 1 iu green each side of vig.; w,th seal, a on fight ; locomotive on all tour corners. Bank,r Pa.-55, spnrions—lndian and 't• 91, left : portrait with() above on right. tilt. bill. adnli, Pa.-6a altered—vig., bust ; girl on tight. The is have , ti m ut the General. I=LIZEI ' W Hum —lt is a great satisfaction in IlTie city to find a hotel conveniently having a certain homelike air about t 6, l , A.re we heartily commend Powatts' York city. Its proprietor, Mr. H. 'its, Las recently made large additions in fact modernized it, until now • ' ll the substantial conveniences of first :. ' l, r , without their exhorbitant charges. "4N lain with the substantial" and is th o season in ahundancv its ahem : with good beds and infliciant I le:lances, while from its widows a 'ltlr Broadway oan be obtained than ,Tio.t any hotel situated upon it. The Ta era spacious and beautifully fur- Lit t even a rainy day in New York 'sistish,tly spent In viewing the palm' a groat city, as it moves on with sights, • v 4.1 isciieuts ever changing, and hardly Buy stage. With its advantaged this hotel has long been a popular tov Oat' , for merchants visiting New York, uuder its present management and ttr:ent i mprovements, we anticipate a , 1 k" Among the regular boarders 'Mel C ommodore Nun &anima's new viiniatuie Who is said to ' be a hard nut and whose jokes keep the table in a ;4:naater of some interest to our readers 6 ' 4 4 that they can fi nd in New York city a :,,,,,4'..aateddir.otly opposite the Astor House, l its nests the convenience and acoom ,:.,lt' of a first class house for the.unusu ,,t.:Pe Atrate charge of One dollar and fifty d itY, Rod we recommend them to try %;i c 6 ilu rti. They will find that its propri mt,:!eeP a h "e 8 thotel e a ccomplishment of knowing 4 CITY Timasvass. AND Amliroas.—The Demo cratic cohferees of the 'amend wards of the city met i Friday night, and nominated Mr. John T. Wilsn, as city treasurer, and Wm. H. Egle, John J. Osier, and Daniel Epply, as city aud itors. PA 'Coamsorron.—Our legislative reporters desire ns to state that the list of yeas and nays pub lished on Friday, on Mr. Williams' amendment to the bill for the restoration of the tonnage tax, Mr. Boileau incorrectly appears as voting in the negative. He voted aye. Wa' RIBII TO Emem.—The insinuation In Sat urday morning's Patriot and Union, that themuls eion of tar. C.,d. Mattheare' name from the . at of Vice-Presidents at the - meeting of merchants and business men in B'rant's Ball last Thursday evening, published in Friday's TELLORAPII, was the twilit of .malice :on our part, is per fectly in keeping with the well known pro pensity of the Local •editoi. •of that paper to /is—under a mistake. 13ke truth of the mat ter is, that we published the list of officers of the meetiurfust at it =a handed to the *kiting Secretary by lkZ. A . J. 'Herr, who made the nominations. This list Is atill in our pos session, open to .theinspection of the public, and if anybody cut find .the name of Mr. Matthews uponit; we have only to say, in the language of. the poet,. tie must-have optics sharp I ween, To:see what is not to be seen." If an 'otnlselon: therefora exists at all, the responsibility rests elrwhere, and not with us. Sweep Passfurre.rtorr.--One of the most plea sant parties which it has been . our good fortune to atteOd,Oonventd at the Firmers' Hotel Friday. evening last The object.of the meeting was the presentation of a sword to Capt. Wm. E. Sees, of the Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteers, com mandeirbi Col.. Richard Coniter. ..,We; havewitnessed many presentations, but this one exceeded them all in truthful senti ment and: manly feeling on the part of the loyal and generous donors. .The following ate the remarks of lift. B. a. Penni, who wait designated' by. Capt. Sees' friends to make the presentation: Captain Seei---Iwbehalf of a few of your per sonal friends, I present you this Ilveord'as a token of their sincere friendship, and feel assured, whilst I am doing so, that 'speak with confidence when I say that you will use it in defence of our glorious cause--the Union and . Constitution' of our country. Go then, and join your regiment, and be assured that you have the best wishes of yoUr friends tin. your success, and the success of the . cause you are defending. Wishing that you may be blest With health .and strength to conquer the foes of our country, and return to your home with honor to yourself, and victory to the cause you are about going to defend, .I hand you this sword In behalf of your friends. In acknowledgment, 'Capt. Sees replied as follows: Friends—For this elegant token of your es teem, accept my sincere thanks. Rest assured that in mThands it shall be used as effectively . it hi'possible for one man to do, whose strongest desire is- to aid in crushing out this wicked and unholy rebellion. And be assured that if ever the opportunity offers to use it, that the thought which will inspire me with courage to strike hard and sure will be that friends like you thought me worthy to repre sent you in this sword. Capt. Sees is well andc favorably known in our oommtmity. He served the country in the three months' service, in the Eleventh Regi ment, under Col. Jarrett, and probably there is no man of his age that his been brought up amongst us who has more admirers and friends. The Captain left this morning to join his regi ment, accompanied with the kindest wishes of his many friends. MARIIDID Wow Lew.—There is a very gen eral mistake in the community as to the power of married women to bind themselves by con tract, and this mistake allows a great deal of swindling to be carried on under the name of married women. A married man being insol vent sets up business in the name of his wife, perhaps calls himself her agent. She, or in her name, makes bargains, signs notes, gives bonds and confesses judgments. Persona deal ing with such parties, knowing or believing that the wife has property in her own right, and thinking that her, obligations are good, give her credit. They probably find out when too late that the note, bond or judgment con fessed by a married women, though she may be worth thousands, is not worth a copper. No judgment can be obtained against her on any contract, note or bond, which she enters into or gives, and a judgment confessed by her is a mere nulity. She may, poseibly, give a judg ment for the purchase money of real estate she buys, though this is by no means certain, and she by uniting with her husband can execute a mortgage which will bind any real estate she may own. With these exceptions, all the documents she may sign in the way of obliga tions to pay money, are not worth the paper they, are written on, a fact which every one ought to know. There have been swindling operations carried on all over the country for years by the married women dodge opera tions which should have sent some of the par , ties to the penitentiary, aact it is important that the public, to escape - being swindled fur ther,: should know what the law is. .What makes the matter worse is, that a man and his wife being one person in contemplation of law cannot be indicted for a conspiracy to cheat their creditors when the fact is perfectly evi dent,' but can pocket the money and laugh at thosci who were fools enough' to depend upon the contracts of married men. Nsir GOODS. —I am now selling off my entire stock of goods at and below cost, or 26 per cent. cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere, via: fine linen shirts, 75 eta. to $1 ; shirts, 60 eta., and 60 cts. with linen bosoms ; night shirts, 60- eta ; under shirts and drawers, 40 cts. to 87 cts., all wool ; monkey jackets, 60 ets. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 ets. to 16 ets ; silk ties, 12k, lb and 18 eta ; collars, 8 eta. to 16 eta. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4 and 6 ots.l cuffs, 4 and 5 ets, a. piece ; under sleeves, 18 ets.• l fine cambric at 13 and 18 cta. per yard, worth 25 eta.; Marseilles bosoms of a new style, and fast collars, 12 eta.; all linen bosoma, 15 ets and upwards. If you want cheap land good goods just go to James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Mann faetort, where be is selling off without reserve. Shirts, &o. made to measure , Room neTl & 12 Mar et: street: 1k mum mania alb arelegraph, .fflonbag Morning, March 17, 1862 =5 I= I= Crrt Taxasuar.a.—Kr. duo : WII you Oblige the tax-payers of this city by euggektr lug the name of ALEXANDER WATSON as the Union candidate for City Treasurer. Mr. W. has been a faithful officer, and rendered im portant services by saving the credit of this City on more than one l occssion. This import ant office ought to be filled by thu best men, without regard to party; and as Mr. Watson has proved himsrlf a true and loyal man, we hope the tax-payers will insist upon his being a candidate, and his election is certain.. A LARGE TAX -Plies. Two litmnatto l'isomi of besutiful new spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached muslin of the . best make ; blue checke r . at 12k . cents `per 'yard ; white' Stockings, at 'l2} cents ; another lot of tlaose good white rib-, bed stockings; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, at 121 cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with border, 5 cents ; shirt breasts 121, 16 and tip to 87i cents; 25 pieces new pant stuff;. 'undershirts and dmwersvery .cheap'; Totten and woolen socks, at all prices' 40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 14 cents; 14 paid bleached muslin 12} cents ; all wool French merinos, all colors, at 62 and 76 cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale house of Wain and figured Swiss mediae, brillanta, white cani brics, Nausnck and Victoria lawns, suitable for dresses, as these goods will be very scarce and dear next summer now is the tithe to buy. Onr stock of Furs at cost. . S. Laws, • • Shoads'',olll Stand.. 'FEMALES ! FEMALES ! FEMALES ! Use that safe, Meanmit Remedy knows as RELMBOLY S EXTRACT BridElU, Tor ad Commutate Incident to the Set; No May elionni be Without it, • ' And None will when once it is used by • YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline oe °tutees or Lire, - .After.,:ind Before Marria ge, During and After Confinement. o Sitrengthei the N.ertres„ . Restore Nitnre to Its Proirtr Chsnnel, and . Invigorate the Broken down Constitution. !row. whatever Cause "Originating. USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS 1 • Take HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT' B CORP,. Soo ailvei ifsement in another column. Cut St out and send (or it. marl 2 d2m /EWE DYEI ,HAnt DYE!! Wm. A. Batohajar's Hair WO! The only Haimlees' and Reliahle Dyer Known I . All others are were Imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to wooer ridicule. • - ORE", RED PK RUSTY. HAIR dyed instantly to a' bettedifal Mid natural . Brawn or Black, without the least injury to Elan. or' Skin. ' FIrrEENI NMINI.I2 AND DIPLOMAS have been &War,. dad 1 . 0 amnion shine II 9, and over '200,000 lin e ations have heen madste the hair. of toe patrons of Mt L. RA IttOß'S Rift DY* produces' a color adt, to be distinguishealrdos Satitre.anA Is waitaawron hot to fidure tbO'lttocit,.boirOVer.iong it mad be co n• , Dad, theiti Irecie of bad Ovio routbdied , The hair ie invigorated for life by, this splendid Dye. which is prop arty applied.st. No. 15 gohd Street New York. • ,iold in all the atuttownelell the United *Mee, by Tlftig - ,ideleasul Fancy Moods Dealers The Gahttine has the name' , . Batchelor;' and address u t on a ahail 'plate engraving, on the four aideF ?f each ' Wholegals-,Fhotory,.Bl. ElittOWV pita 2#3-dtuadway, Now :Fork. ora2.tawly ' . . rartryk . c*az LAtiwt OR.''OUPONCO'S.. 'GOLDEN' PILLS . FOR .FEMALES. allied the folk; 'ging certificate" from one of tne: (first ladies in Vika, N. Y.,wbo.colled upon my agenta in thatt alty.(tir Wm. Bruno' & and told them that she, of coor" did net wise her name mode -publio, bat if any one should doubt the wpoloeful elikasney Daf-Dueow ottie GOldeu they might refer any Lady to her sa ebe considered it a doty, es as pleasure, to.her knowledge of ' their: belloaty4s "Idminlittered to 'lute daufbifrf Young tatty 17. yeais- -Nhe was-fast go. int tdo coos 4mption?7luat, liken • eold—ontnee became obstraCted ' Two begesinf..theue ` entire .lY. cured her,' end sine 'le now' In rf beat .beolth;- 4, We wer ,articuar. hi baying the geodes. Full and explicit .directiona emoutpactylog each box. Sold wheliaale and mail, by 44; Itexirvanti .No. &pea Row, .• nd •C. K . Hexing, 91 Market street, gore's, burg: Pie. Ity Needing either of them - Al 00 thiought he ElitylsbargibetOgice the Pills will be tent confidentially by Mail to any portof.the madly; "free of postage." B.—Look fait ; CO dounterthits. • goy no Gaetano Pills of any kind Wens the hta ta' signed B. D. gowe.l Ad ; other! is Ai hue ..thapcsition mid unsafe; thegelbee, us you tralUO your livat andlealtb, (to say ItOtng of be. tug humbugged : out of your deney,) tiny only of (Mho who`tom the ..1;:e.41 et -, ,Howo.ou aver y box which has recently teen added ne 14001= of the Pills being. fionnterfolte..., . Tit- • ingredients composing the oboes :Pills are mode known to every Agent,_and• they' are safe, and will perform all claimed for them.;::: 801 d also by, T. L. Lemberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kindly, man, Mechanicsburg narks, L ili ewistown ;' S. Bfitt:' Ciaelfie; 8. G. burg f J Spangler', ebeMbersharg.;,. J. A. wolf, Wrigbdittle ; 8: 8. Mercies, :Reeding . ; and It. P. Hunter , Reading, and hy.. ,, one druggist" In every" town and yilitge In pnitedeelatea,•ind by -.• ...;14.D.110WK. eB' Penprititor, New York. .. • - BOOKS FOR ;FARMERS. THE attention of 'Tieniturists is directed to the follow ing works;whieh will enable them to increase the quantit y , and value of their crops by edding soieniso and the experi ments of othersto their experience STEPHEN'S' BOOK OE' THE Pilaf, de taillpg all :the labois of luishendry and tto-hest way to petform them. Price. :..8 60 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real Economy'.... ......4 00 LANDSCAPi . eiiiiiiiiiie, Len.. _1 00 THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel 75 LECTURES ON .PRACTICAL AGRICUL TUBE, by Johnston ' 6O THEAMKRICA,N FARMER'Sziew and nal versei handbook, with. 400 engravings.. 2 60 AN, EASY METHOD OF MANAGING • BEES, by Weeks 20 The Nattire and'Treatment of Diseises of - Cattle, by Dadd 1.00 LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 76. idILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and . the production of milk, butter , cheese, by Flint... . . . . ... . . a6O GRASSES AND FORA.GE PLAN'IB, by Lynch .... ..1 60 sexgori Horse, the cow; the' pig, fowls, &a, 8r.c..1 00 THE FARMER'S 'DICTIONARY and Prank Mal Farmer, by Dr. Gardner ...1 60 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS. . ... . 75 THE FIELD BOOK 'OF MANURES, or American Muck Book. 1 25 THE HORSE AND HIS-NSF SES, by Jennings. ; .....1 00 YOUATT. HlNp , s FARRIERYind STtD 800K......1 00 HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and Trebling of- Moises.. .. . . 76, Standard Books, School "Books, and every thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices,- at BERGNER'S MEW BOOK STORE. SYRUP, Lovering's and titewart's, for sale by Nwaots a; •BOWMAN, fab2l -- Corder Front and Marks; • /treat. Ew6k*soh; of VANILLA,. Eitikrticil -; of Lemon, Flavoring Hatracts, for sale at the sew Wholesale and Retail Grocery and Provision Store, cor. tier Treat and Mix, kat street*. . - • ' ' NICHOL? & 111 U OK-WEI EAT Mk:ALAI:id Ca NW MEAL LA just received an or eaie low at. . • NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner Pont and Market streets. HAY HAY I I SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, .at Sl7 00 per tag for Bale by rabla 'JANES AI, 77.13380R..,_ 'Pk.% dininodions...l3toreßoom 00 e< o szdeu4iS to, the 'Vows van e d * 4 - 0. - icewnr; EA2 2 / 4 22ze, Pab. 2a, 1882. 2,10264.md AGREEABLY - to the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of this Common wealth, approved the twenty-fifth day of Febru ary, s. D. 1862, which is as follows: A SUPPLEMENT to an actin relation to public printing,, approved the • ninth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. Samosa. Be iterutoredby the Senate and House - Of I . ?epresentativa of the ammomeealth of Pemuyl oama, sn Genera Assembly mut, and it is hereby enacteh. by the authority of the same, That the con tractor or contractors for the public printing and binding, shall hereafter be allowed for the translation of English matter required to be printed in. tl►e German language thestnn of forty cents.., per ;thousand: ems. Proud ed, That no charge shall be allowedior figures or other mat ter not actually translated: • ' • r Sm. 2. That in. addition. to the charges loived for rbe furnishing - of blanks, by the eley enth section of the act to which this is a supple-. moat, there shall hereafter be .alloweafpr down red ruling ,five. cents per quire of testy-four Sao. 4. That it is. the intent and meaning of of the act to which this is a. supplement, that - there shall be no..charge allowed for composi tion ,on any ..extra r documents ordered, miless tbe composition has actually been performed,of which an affidavit of the.public prhtter shall be required by the Auditor General, Sao. 4. That. on Tuesday the eighteenth, day• of March, one thousand eight hundt%d and six ty-two,and, on the fourth : Tuesday of January every, hird yearthereafter the Legislature shall meet in joint : onvention in the Hall of the House of , Representatives, and let the public printing and binding, for three years according to the provisions of this acts and the • act to which this is a supplement, except that but one week'a public notice maybe given of the time of the allotment for tne year one thousand eight huddred and. sixty-two. Provided, That the bonds with the. sureties of .the several bidders shall be duly executed, sealed up and delivered , with the proposals for.the printing and bindini and in addition to the condition• now required by law, shall be conditioned that incase the' bidder or bidders to whom the printing and binding shall be awarded, shall heglect or re-i fuse to accept the same at his. or , their bid, the; I said bidder or bidders with his or their sureties aforesaid shall be. liable to the Commonwealth for the. diterence between the amoant of such bidand. the amount of the bid of.the person to whom the printing and binding shall be award ed, after such neglect or refusal. • And provided &rifler, . That said bonds shall 'be accompanied with the certificate of the President Judge of the Court. of, Common Pleas of • the • district or districts hi. which .such sureties= ay reside; or in case of the absence or other inability of such 'President Judge _ with .thenertificate of tin asso ciate Judges of the county in which such sure ties may respectively reside r that said bond and sureties are ,stifficient to secure the Common ?wealth to the, ; amount of the penalty•thereof, *hick certificate, shall be - authority to the speakers approve said bond: Notice; s hereby, given. that the! Speaker of the Senate and.. House •of „Representatives. of Said Connaquwealth receive proposals until the 18th day of March, 1862,. for doing the Public Printing ; and Binding. for: the • term of three teexefrienihe let day ofJoly next, at a certain rate wr, centum below thelutes -specified in the act relating.to. the Public Printingand Binding, Rproved the.filli day of April, A. D., 18543, and according to the mode and manner, and•condi ions 0:4 - 413bispeciftecl, and, in the•supplement to said act. above recited. : . ••- • - • M%S=ll Said proposals to specify the.We per cent= tin the .ffliale -of the . rates of said, act taken ti?gather,,and not a specification of the rate per captain betow*the rates on each item, . The followlaglis the, form of proposals for StatdPtinting and-Binding: • propose toido all the State Printing 'atkd Binding the manner and• In all respects subject to the provisions of the act of the • 9th .4'44 A. 8 ..1866, and the supplement there ,' aprirtrred Eehruary 25th, A. D. 11862, for the Veal, of . Uwe. years from the first day of July next, at the rate .of per oentum below the rates 5 1 9 8 . 01 t1e4 in !aided, and should the State POntuNg and Binding, ae aforesaid be allotted to mb, I*ll be ready.forthwith to give bond, with sufficient sureties, for the faithful performance OP the woik sch allotted," which said proposals shrill be sealed . and. endorsed, 4 “Proposals for iqblic Printing and Binding ; and shall be ected td.the said Speakers, and• be delivered te,one .both. of them to be opened f anuounced stalallOtted,,on..the. 18th day of March inst., aoeably to the provisions of the act of 9th of Aidl, 1866, and- the supplement. thereto, ap proved Ifebrrary.2s6, A. D. 1862. _ ELI SLIFEB, kieeretaryof the Commonwealth: . rlo;did • . . . Dt Ltitldg QFIiA.IttNER .H ak OTICF4 , . is hereby given that the part - nerebip heretofore existing between William I. CroftD:6d Jacob 8. Croft; in the 'tailoring .11audness, :was - dins:Avail on the 11th' day of March,. 1862,, by mutual . consent All those indebted to the' late Arm 'wilt please ZI4O paynteut to W. S. or J. R. Croit. • ' • : . NY/IMAId A.ROT OROBT, JACOB. kt. C. artuaasuite, March 121882: ' • • • TO 'riLlE PUBLIC. s'itinierilinad haling peredossed the entire stook' Jung Manias th'e - late iirriN and. having made, large ad ditiourthersto, is now prepared to execute all ardor; VIA neatness and dospatahv • • •'• • • • '46lth:a for the very liberable patronage heretofore extended to the firm, he hopes, by strict ,persorml sties tion'tto basinessto merit a 4:Quilt:lmmo °tithe Same. mal3-1130 ' ' W. A. CROFT. ••TO GRAIN "00 ITRAOTORS ; TIEA BAiTIbLOAR 11.01 1 08 Y No; 77 South street, d Balti*ord; PREPARED .• ' R'EJ) to furl:deb.,. Government Orintractort and otherg with lapin or Ootton flags of p otztohi promptly thr cAtt Pi low [Prices. ,Od/11 and CroncarstirecOra win Bed it to ' their advantage M giVe Me a call. , : JOHN O.POHAFFEJN. teddmors, .17th n 30., . I.vsl4•2md* LdDI`ES ccCR.:I3E, ALLoiiirE:minEENT was, WHITE AND COLCMHD._ Theliestartme"mlueactri, °l4l , bp jl in Et a kT', „..itext door ta Pedi a ir l ab lie g Ban k. 80/14 1 '.: 4 1e.c - sil Oa- !1 . 's` . .&'SHOZ _STORE 1 Eitick, aciiiitiiiiii;W,ilANTlT STS . , Efirriabdittr - Pet;'• •.' ' YVAYS .44, kiattdialarge' age ot tmaent - of ...-WX 114 ..g. Wi1.T.K114,11a., of too' fiery Debt ascii eiCfti James, gentlemen, and children* , weer.-- ?Mei tdieint.the' times. "Att ibids 4WOltir .Wil TO ORDER -In the beet etre by4apet.ioi workmen REPAIRING doziest short notice.: . "9 114/tr • ;WM .P. !Rlitrin, Harrisburg, ..., . . - - BLACKING 1 • AMA.' SON'S "CHALLENGE BLAMING.' 4314-ttas, assorted isizoir,jiurt recoiled, and , for Meat WhOlesSle prices, , WM. DOCK, Jr., & On. COAL, OIL lower than q,ay• Houma in Harrisinvg, for sale by feb 14-y SHAWLS! DRESS G-OODS !..1"II.EIS 11 BARGE stock of these goods wilt be Pa_ disposed of at very low rice& Pine 102 w vets heap at CATHOARTS', Next door 4 , 0 the ilartiaborg Bank. . _ - (VONEle.ap, Ggeen.and,Blapk, for aoe w O' , • ... /41 01Q40'4 BOWAN, Prooto4.lbutetotrletl. I ' aari . Of.primetObtato) jusfreceilibd,iiid ,for sale by NMUOLAS ic BOWMAN,. tooll CornerFroatand Haricot stmts. MilktatillCOUS NOTICE. NICIIOI3 & BOWMEN, .Cerner Front gad Market street 2mnstinento. SANFORD'S OPERA 0411 SE. DOUBLE ENGAGEMENT, SIGNOI -.BLITZ wiu, apPata. ax MONDAY EYEZYLNO, March 17thi ASSIIIMD BY THE ORLitBiLAIND DR. VAILENTiNg. The Qurziical and Bicellentlolingal9e.of Tlits wlli tpe dießr4l4xl,,.:K a r.l e di . RECHERCHE DEMONSTRATION, pr.red.to.uke cubenirair Higrhiburece. "Ora. ADM ISSIO 14 • • Meat 'Reserved Seats in Orchestra 15 cents extra. ' Doors open.at quarter before seven o'clock. 2-;! to commence e.tthelf - Past . stecen: mar-12- d td °~t~r~ltaoz,~ NICIt4LS..y4 - 13,9,N..X - AN', Corner of Front a,nii kirket Streets. (V. liummel's old stand;) '• lAVE detersnined ; to_ place their entire stock of GROCERIES, -PROVISIONS ; ratrrgs; at prices to suit the priiiefit hard times, itniire spectfully call the attention of the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stook of goods, counting of • • SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS,COFFEE, • SPICES, LEMONS, ORAN,GI3IS, OUBRAHTS, CEDAR-WARE • • FLOUR, : 40.40 We have also gone to conSiderable trouble hi; getting the sale of Beyond brands of . . COAL - OIL. , All of which we warrant to be . • NON-EXPLOSIVE: TRANSPARENT AND FREE FROM ,ODOR,. *Afar. PractiOta.:..;.4ong othani;34 have on hand ' - • NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, MUER, ROBINSON. 411 of which - Ire will sell wholesale or ; , retail ; and lower thisii any house se Eferritawg. . Also, all kinds of . . OUT, FLINT .AND • GRXEN . GLASS-WARE.; • We also invite attention to nor well selected 'nd extensive assortment' of Qtrntits*Aris. - Call, at -,'--. NICHOLS &BOWMAN, / • corner of Front and Market streets. kNodHE I Market street, • Harrisburg,-Pa., Dutra ipr • N:OPIA IES .• • I\TEW BOSEWOOD'TIANO§„ from the beat .1.11 makers; fro& $2OO . - MELODEONS: „ . THE BEST kt.A.NTWACTUBEI? INSTBET , - ' ME=S,Okt 's4s to; SM. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons,-Flutes, Flies, - Drums, Ilinjus; Violin . and Guitar strings And musi cal merchandise. ingeheral. SHEET MUSIC THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. 'guile Sent by mail to any 'part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT_ .4i121 _ROSEWOOD FRAMES Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand, s , fins assortnzent:ofbestplated 4 . 00 izING G.L A.88E:8, from smallest to largest sizes: • { Any style of frame made to' order at the shortest notice. WM. ilNdki.u.4, . 98 Markebstreet: fal,lo 7 wAsfily , • IT NI 1) N !R tS'T A.ll R 1: N . T. B4ILIARD -AND BOWLING; sg.ooy,' 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR ,kirrll... . HE animoribera having erected' a 'lsis. e ' • building at , thetabovo Phicep auftrassly for the Purow- , ge s piovl ickdicated, beg ,to call the•auentied of thd:paht tic to tale foliiierioq nli itiMitißiMr, 0o tfie Art floor With s a":tidiuk ;repel irtttethed; is fitted up in iiist-elass-stylei'abd it wilt •ataill times.be suppled with the best.OYSTEEtb" to; be had ID thp r itleutio. cities, together , with terrapin, fishouri in ' , di . .of game itceeaeou. o.rsterit served ep in every. stjattorad militate be had at all hears. The Alga oral the celebrated." breweries la .the soutitry. counaanyna The TeS.Alin Alley Or . ft4telhig Saloon, is ths, rear, indchnteine three alloys of Modern "eonstruction . ,. where the lovers of this. healthy avowable can enjoy themselves':' The 81Litard Wools is upstairs —elegantly tltted up, and:oontalos three marble top clinbituitionjcnahloiti tat bles; to nay made. . . Harrisburg has .ong fen therwantaf ii ' grand ;.doiabin 'Won of,this.kind, and'asthe preprietorsareddternitne d to conduct it in a quiet and Wetly, uutanei;,4iiia do i*o rything in tholi power to ,make itjardodablq resod, they hope lo'reccive liberal share or PubliCimirozeige jasztr • • , •-•••wiL tram -lingeobltbt kap. C,. 30"..11d1.1131EZTCJIZE, ... . • . ' . TRAVELING AGIN! OP THE • OLD '. WALLOWER ,LINE. ing .OLD...ThANSPORTA'4'ION-- 'II+TE. ; is still In suooessful operation and prepered to isirry ne c girt as LOW as any other individual line between r i 1 Pbibidalphia; liarrisburtrAtulbury,Lewisbing, Whew. sport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all points on tlie Midtown ()antral, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams - port and Elmira Railroads. Local igentat Harrisburg • D. A.I4I4REOR. Ekiodaarett to PEACOCK, ZELL &liiiiol4AN,_'Not 808 and -810 Market street, above ..111ighth, by ..4., o'clock., P. let,itilt arrive at lb ,trilibitrg, ready for threri, tble , nest morning. ' 0. P.M1109. 1i , apEtt .: - . *, • , , Triveling'Atint. . REEDS SEEP4 . I I „SEEDS 11. TUST received and' for vale et - the Agri. el cultural Store, 110 Market street, the • • LARGEST STOCK of fresh and genuine Gisrden, Flaw& and bald fiesdsjxi, the State out side of Philadelphia: .'aardere. l Serds at ' THREE CENT S PER PAP ER , WARRANTED to contain as much as. can he -had !hr.*" cents anywhere 'else, and in bulk,at inieeteirbich c a nnot be under sold. Also Agricultund and liffortleul. tine Implements for .the season. I invite attention Ito my stook- DAVID HAYNIna t mall-wBt-d2W •- • 110 Market street., AUGUSTINE L. CHAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Bitidaux 27 A,Torth awnd , Str#: it' - -Ort 6 / 1 9 3 ` 47 1 74/IPa l TP-.., , riANDLE 8, Country soap, Fancy Basp `•/ °alma "' l '" l "t i rcaoLs & Boivm&N, Corner Frost and Market sheets. FREI flistelltmnxit Election .Proclamation• . TN comPliance with the - charter of the city of I, Harrisburg, nOtiee''lB hereby given_ to the qualified voters of the seieral wards of, the, said city, that an election for persons ..to .fill the verities offices of the said city, will be:lteld at - the followit* places, on the third/rAeficrek. being the 21st day of said month, 1 between the hours of '9 o'clock, s. x. , and 7 0 olosk, e. x., of said day,: In thellist ward—the qualified voters, 'inset atthe - School House on the corner of Front street end Mary's alley, in said city, and vote for one member of Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Assessor, ne person for Judge and two. persons. for In torte of election, n said, ward ; and School ilir thet3enioid Ward—tbe.quallfiorl-- .votens will theet (4t said day at the Senool Souse on the Cern& of Dearberry alley and - CleanOt street, and elect one person for Conamon Council, one `person for Constable, one person ,for Aisessor, 'One person for Jadge, and two personafor In spectors of election, of said ward ; and School Directdrs. -• In the Third 'Ward - the qualified voters will Meet on' said day at the School House, corner of Walnut street and River alley, in sdd city, and' vote for one PsirSon for Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Asses 'ser one person for Judge, and two persons for In;pectors of 'election, of said ward ; and School Directors. In the Fourth ward —the qualified voters .will'frieet on sail day at the School House in West State street, and vote for one person for Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Assessor, line person for Judge, and two 'parsons for Inspectors of election of said ward ; and School Directors ;Irk Fitt ward—the: qualified voters will Meet On said day at the dairy of qualified- Fester, cornerF_of Rldge road And North avenue, and ifOtefor one person for member of Common Cormoi),onelterson for Constable, one person 19!43..f1it5q,. or Person for ;Jude,ir and two Rersous for Inspectors .of election of said ward ; and - School Directors. • In the Sixth ward-the qualified voters/ will meet at - the , School House on-Broad Street west of7/Ildge avenue, and vote .for person •for COp g itbloomp person for Assessor.one person tor,Rds,,..end.two persons, ler Dispeotors of elecUon in said .ward;.and. School Directors. .:Afthe same , time, and places, the quali fi ed voters of , the several . wards will vote for one person for City Treasurer and three persons for Anditora.. talvenvuudin my hand at the Mayor's office, lifaich'3d; - 1862. WK. H. KEPNER, ,inni4Hittv3w . Mayor. . I ,IIELMIAOLIPS GENUINE PREPARATION IM 611CiNY _ RAUL)" A Positive and a li ti r geTe l dr El B"1114 Pliesiteir:oVthe. BLADDFCR, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, , • itialalla ingresses . thu ,pnwer of. DI - geation, and unites ouraBSO4DENTS la; healthy xenon, by which the WATERY OR4ALOAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL. MUNIMENTS are. redaead, as w l as PALN AND friFi.s.MATION and goad fbr MEN 'WOMBS OR CEULDaRIC • _ REINHOLD'S -IXTRACT BUCBU, ArSalng from oessea, Ha blta of DtssloatiOn, Early, In dlialrotbrtUr Abuse. .6.TSISNDED virrs.THE 'F0110%12% SYMPTOMS butllPtarlalowto.Exertion, Loei of Poialar 4ffis Of sVenkarY, • : Difficulty. of Brought's& . • . • TrerfAbilbur „Holier Of Cab; icakefalnusa, Qlmacsa al/talon,' Pain In the Mack, Dllnixersal foasMgdo of the Muscular Bs.a!amt, Fluahlng of the Body, Mryoot: of the Skin Eruption* on tt.e Face, tPALLID.OaUNTSNANOE, MOM symptoonoy.if al owed to go on, which this med. lela.toNatiohlY refauvoll,twoon follows . nacTENDY • PATITITY, EPILEPTIO__NirS, ikONIFOr TiIE,PATIE,NIT Lty Lines. • iWho can say that tbiojAre ndt hetinao.tly hollowed by Zhas".l4a3FXD. . AND cprikriptcori.! , Many are, diviiiitor the cAnae,Of , thtdi suffering,. ' BUT NON - kW/LI , CONVE43. - - . THE FECORDS OF TB& tasiair, ASYLUMS, • died the Melinteholy Deaths- by; Cbatuniptivit, • Bug 1131170 TH2 TAM OP TEN ASPIMON.. 'rum commyrurroMONr3”; AFFECITID Wrfil ORGANIC WEAHNifat, ' Reiradree the aid of medicine to drengthen and • invigorate the System, EinineouPs EXtRb-O , T OUCEIU invariably does A.TRIALIFILL 00*Vige 'tat !doer easnicaL, F.ENAL2B,-Fam&LEs.— F EKALEs. pip OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR OONTEMPLA.- tit . , , TANG V.ALR4.*F.,.' . • _ ! T IIIANY AirFECTIONz PEOMSAR TO FRomAIM, ',ll litinia Dialku 40 tineqmilled by any other remedy, as a Obloroala or Retentloo,lrrogtilatity, PeAdulneea;or Sokireado ri,of , Quetomary Sraccatione, Ulcerated or Itiirrhoes state orthe ;Metric; Leucorbo3a Whites, SterU, Ity, and nor all complalais'•incident to the 84%, whether arising front Indlacretion, Habits of taselpanon, or In ttie - • . 14.16i.mix - bR briANGt oh :,.,.pk. , . . -., .. -..._tanioriermiß Aso v. .- NO I TL BE wytlipUr , IT 1 TANI NO NOR! BLAB A I MICCIY, OR DSPLIABANT MIDI lON INlThain AND Disaittom immune. ! .HRGMBOLIPS ILITiLtCr BOYHEr '. •'" SEDEET DISEASES. In , iti...!hpir slam, At little llapense Or'nto Chaegein plat ; No lonscuiveninatni; i r. • And no /*aim: • ' It dangle tifrkquenrAlesire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby- removing Obettootions, . . • • —PreVentinettna tiringStricturtw of tee ,Urethra allaking Pain and Imflitinmation, so frequent. In the dais of diseases, and expelling oil Poisonous, Osten sed '•- • • • , motsatio . nsPout-Tnotisenns • 0 HAVEIIEEIV IHE rzet,ms GB QUACKS, andl-vrhiihaie paid -Hain rns to be cereal in a short thee, have found they were deceived, and that the "POI SON', has, by the ens of arowsinm. AtSTRINGINTS, " been idried op in the systeticto' brine oat in an aggravated Joint, and • -r, ! • PEREKA,PS AFTEM MARRIAGE. . Use Eaucacdn'tkXtrnaas Bums for ap. %Saddens and diseases 6f the • 1 •• • URINARY ORGANS, 7.1.311141''61: 11 1 / 1 01,4tiiii Fi6dowhateiti n isise origtnatiniand no mailer rf `HOW LONG sr./iv:mum. Diseiesesi'or these Crow require the aid or • IC. /3111611113OLD'S WritAcr auclicr IS TAR GREAT DIURETIC, Amd!licertani Ray, .the docked, elect In all Dill4ololl .FOR WHICH IT ..18,,RECOMMENDED. most'rezidme amt remcualde character will accompany the medleys. CERTIFICATES Of CURES, , Brom to 20 yearn standing, WITH NAIL= Purim; 40 -. SCIENCE ANY FAME. Pine $1 'OO per bottle, or tdt for $5 00. • p r ootoo to any whirled'', securely pushed from obser 'scattit,lisititiiiiits IN 0.1 oomsturac.olol4B - lawairiencad A.ierlen Gmatlie I ~ ' AFFIDAVIT. _ands:a/ally appeared before me, an Alderman et Aho ,eny of Philadelphia, H. T. Hinatirdo, who being &dry serpra, Both say, his preparations ennviin no nareoSie f rnet Mercury; brnther injurious drags, but are pinnly 1141110. bible , Sworn and subscribed before mo; Zit day of No y ein b e r, pot . , Mai. P. HIBREED, • • Ninth EL above Address letters for inforroatt'un in &mildew* i 1- ~ r 4Ii. T ; MailatiOtirc briedniftl Depot. led &nail Tenth Ofteitnut, BS WARP OF.....4OOIINVIERITILATIA • ' AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who 'endeavor to thip96.l "oPmcps owe sad Nowa" Ammo 'OS IBS IMP/AMOS ATOISIO) Holmbold . s Genuine Proper:slimily ; 4 ! • •-*fliAt Saito, Strira?arilait, . " Rae Sold by..!0..E%.•- elan; Dross, I WYet% C A. ;ANA ALL Diviausr3 BYERYWHIABIL - A.sicliteintaeoLo , s. TAKE NO Wail& oat out the isibieritrewleat foi 4V0W.1119111110b AND..EIPOI3IJRN. 'ncrvixtir • . . - 04i0,01:14 Natrord“' 'Lucifer, al/ other non-001081ve breads, for sale low by ,v 4 %Alit AtitlerWAVAt end tier et_otrow& fiAlt.DhIN 13.01B.—Fresn garden seeds twai Bard, Philadelphia. For sale by N o k Bowman, corner of Brent and Market streets. iff-y