LOCAL NEWS. Tom D& PATRIOT AND Mum may be bad at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market treats. PATRIOT AND lINION.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND Thrum can be bad by Dauphin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAM. Tug MAILS.—IInder the change of schedule on the different railroads, the timo of closing the wails at the Harrisburg Post Office, December let, EEO, s as follows: PENNSYLVANIA R. R. E as t... 4 a . wail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. p. m. West.-6.30 a. ta.—lvaY 3.50 p. m., 9 p. m, . _ _ NORTHERN CENTRAL R. B. Soutk.--/2•15 p. m- - way mail, 9. p. m. Iforth.- 1 LEBANON VALLEY R. R. 7.30 a. m. DAUPHIN AND SIISQ. B. B. 1.30 p. m. CUMBERLAND VALLEY B. R. 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m.—way mail. BY STAGE. 7 a. in., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. m., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. in., to Lowisborry, on Saturday. The Cameron Guard will male a grand parade on Saturday afternoon next- Easter occurs this year on the last or 31st day of March. The Philadelphia banks resumed specie pay ments on Tuesday. Purim, Sale Bills, &c., priated at short notice and in the best style, at this office. The largest and beat seleetion of type fir tbis particular branch of printing will be found at this establish ment. THE 'MONEY M.ißKET.—There never was in the history of the country such an abundance of money as at the present time; it is literally overflowing, and yet all business is paralyzed ; all public confi dence destroyed. N. W. R. R.—We hear it stated that work will be commenced on the old North Western Railroad, now West Pennsylvania Railroad, on the first day of May neat. This will be gratifying intelligence to all who feel an interest in that improvement. REMOVAL.-It will be seen by an advertisement in another column that B. J. Harris has removed his tin and sheet iron ware manufactory to N 0.112 Market street, where he will be pleased to see all his old customers and the public generally. THE FAIR.—The upper rooms of the - Exchange are crowded nightly. If you are in want of fun, go and see the party, and invest a few dimes in the purchase of the gewgaws which are promiscu ously circulated, in most magnificent splendor and gorgeous array on every table in the arena. Prrerma Com.—This vice has greatly inereftsed in our city within the last few years. Boys of high and low degree indulge in the sport, and not a Sun day passes but what these juveniles can be found on the outskirts of the town, engaged in the in teresting game of "toss." Cocosnur Punnisci.—Grate one cocoanut and stew slowly in one quart of milk; pour it upon half a loaf of baker's bread; when cold, add one pound of sugar, and half a pound of butter beaten to a cream. Stir them well together—then add six eggs beaten light, and then send it to this office. RATHER HAnn.—A young man who has been working for some time in Honesdale, arrived in the city on Wednesday night, and took lodging in the look-up. He was crippled, short of funds, and was own his way to Philadelphia, where his friends reside. Mayor Kepner kindly furnished him with the necessary material, and the young man started on his way to the city of Brotherly Love. OPENING OF THE. OANALO.—The navigation is now open on the Western Division of the Main Line of the Pennsylvania Canal. The water is now being let in on the Eastern Division, and the canal will be in operation by the 25th inst., when the whole line of canals along the Susquehanna, from _Havre de Grace to Wilkesbarre, will be open. The im portant repairs on the Juniata Canals will prevent their opening until near the Ist of April. Is a recent case before the Superior Court, in Worcester, Judge Lord presiding, in which certain parties, employees of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad Company, sued that company for dama ges for injuries sustained by a collision on the road, the Court ruled that one person in the em ploy of the defendants could not maintain an ac tion for injuries received through the want of care of other persons also in their employ, if the other persons were proper and suitable men for the rail road company to employ. The plaintiffs thereupon became non-suits. A WANDERING himsrant.—One of the gayest larks that has made application for lodging, pre sented himself on Wednesday night. Callender, with his usual big-heartedness and the keys, ad mitted him. In the morning he turned out to be a regular Tim Baggs—a minstrel, a performer on the Enke, and a man having music in his soul. He was hard up for small change, had no place to go, and concluded he would "burn" in the lock-up.— When the Mayer appeared, our musical friend was brought forth, who went through several operatic airs, which so delighted the audience that the Mayor discharged him. LLOYD'S MINSTRELS.—This popular band of Ethi opian delineators will be here again on Monday and Tuesday, March 25th and 26th. The troupe have been on a tour to the West and are drawing crowded houses at Pittsburg, where they are per forming at present. Mr. Wambold, who has been severely indisposed for some time, and could not appear with the troupe on their recent visit, has recovered and is now in fine voice, and our citizens will receive a rich treat in the way of ballad sine ing. The troupe are on their way to New Yorks and will open out at Niblo's Saloon on the first of April. This troupe on their last visit drew crowded houses and gave general satisfaction. Daring their en tertainments mirth and jollity reigned, and noth ing like an obscene word or a vulgar joke came from any of the Company. We predict for them fall houses on their arrival. -.Ynox Danpuic.—A correspondent writes :—Mr. Editor: That fatal disease, scarlet fever, has been prevailing to an alarming extent, in our midst, for the past six menthe. It has entered our fami lies, and made our homes desolate by taking away one and another of the loved ones of earth. But, inasmuch as Christ bath said, suffer little children to come unto me, /to., we know He doeth all things well Yesterday, one of its victims, Agnes Shif tier, an interesting girl of fifteen summers, was committed to the tomb by her friends and relatives. The children of the Sabbath School, of which she was a member, followed her in procession, each bearing a twig of spruce, which they cast into the grave as a token of love and esteem for one who Save evidence that she left the nursery of the . church for a brighter home in Heaven. Messrs. Stone, Quigley Co. have taken the contract for building the bridge at Dauphin—the part that was destroyed by the storm. They are here, a nd will go to work at once. Part of the lumber is delivered. THE POLITICAL MILLENICH OF THE TELEGRAPH. The editor of the Telegraph having, with peculiar self-complacency, read hie commission and easrup with arithmetical precision the amount total of the salary, perquisites, contingent charges and ings of his recently acquired office, breaks out un der the following luminous inspiration : PLACE HllNTERS.—Appointments to office are as opportune now to the unemployed politicians as are shad to the appetite of the good liver. The de pression in business has made as many idlers as a carcass attracts flies. The appetite is as keen with the one as with the other; but the former bave a poor prospect of appeasing it. It is a matter of re gret that offices cannot be trebled in number, so that there would be scarcity of employees in me chanical and mercantile pursuits. There would then be tic disappointments, nobody in want, and no struggles at elections. Corruption would dis appear, and everybody would rejoice that the great est good, instead of being distributed to the great est number, was given to all alike. There is but one slight error in this brilliant programme of universal office-holding and conse quent happiness; and that is in the more triplica tion of the present Government offices in the gift of the President. If they were increased a thou sand Cold they could not satiate the myriads of hungry loafers who are now beseiging "honest Old Abe" for a spoonful 9f treasury pap, much less Would there hd any chance for the poor mechanics, to whom our facetious editor refers with so much philanthropy. Meanwhile we would suggest to our embryo Postmaster the establishment of a branch pest-office in each ward in this city. This would supply places for some of bis disappointed competitors, and would, in a slight degree, realize the ingenious idea of conferring an office upon every member of the Republican party, and thereby put a stop to complaint. Of course, in that ease, the Democrats would have to pay the taxes—that's all they are good for. THE Isrourts.—A Philadelphia paper says : An interesting meeting of the friends of the Indians was held at Sansom Street Hall. "Father Bee-. som" was present, and gave a most impressive ac count of the outrages which have been committed upon them. In reference to the treatment of the Indians, he said they bad been, heretofore, sur rounded by a set of bloodsuckers, and be gave a number of instances in which speculators an Gov ernment officers had swindled the poor Indians of their money and lands. He asked if it was any wonder that the poor creatures should burn and smart under their wrongs ? He gave one instance where the Government had voted $60,000 for the support and instruction of the Indians, of which sum the disbursing agent received $38,000, and the balance Came back to him in exchange for rum and trinkets. He said some of these men not only robbed but murdered the poor Indians. The In dians feel that the torrent of destruction is steadily flowing from the eastward to the westward. He desired this feeling removed—that as we all lived under the same God, they Should be treated as our fallow-men; that we should think as much of the Indian as of the negro ! Tan UPPER END.—The Lykens Journal says : Oa Friday morning last, a man named Thomas Hand, an American, working in the Big Run Gap coal mines, was struck by falling coal, and instantly killed. The deceased was an admirable workman, and was much esteemed by all who knew him. Be leaves a wife and one child in a somewhat desti tute condition. By the exertions of Win. Bernie gray, Req., lessee of those mines, a considerable sum was collected for their support. On Monday evening a man by the name of John Shehan, was seriously injured by falling coal in the mines of the Lykens Valley company. On Tuesday evening a man named Thomas Booker, was dangerously injured by being caught between two coal cars. His condition is reperted critical. BEFORE THE MATOR.—The "retreat" was occu pied on Wednesday night by five volunteers. At the levee before the Mayor, yesterday morning, the first iudividual brought forth was a female, who hailed from Easton, and was on a tramp to Pitts burg. She was discharged. The next customer was a young man, who stated that he had been at work in Baltimore, and was on his way to York. Being short of funds, he loca ted in the look-up, and was diseharged by the Mayor. The third individual was of German extraction, and said that he had formerly worked in Carlisle. Being out of work, and having no place to go, one of the bystanders thought that he should make application to the new postmaster for a clerkship. He was discharged. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.—To the frater nity of Methodist ministers, the next few days will be a period of much anxiety and suspense. The Methodist minister, unlike the minister of any other denomination, has no fixed abiding place. The Conference shapes hie course, and where he is to go is unknown to any one until the "appoint. meats" are announced at the close of the proceed ings. The minister remains in his charge for two years, forms friendships and endearing ties. At the end of two years, the pleasant friendships are but pleasant memories, and at the bidding of the Conference he departs to a new field of labor, there to spend two more years with the same results, to be again transferred to fresh fields of usefulnes, until be departs to his rewards, "bearing his sheaves with him." INDIGNATION MERTING.—It is reported that some of our most influential citizens have determined to call a meeting, and see what can be done in re lation'to the Post Office. Many of them are im pressed with the idea that it would be better to secede, and start a new post office on Independence or Bailey's island, and apply for a new postmaster in this region. Here is a chance for some good man, and an aspirant for office, because Old Abe promisee to appoint any honest man to office, who belongs to his party, and says he's sorry that be made several sad mistakes. The new postmaster of Harrisburg will have to look out for his chances, as, from present appearances, we think all money will be sent through the new post office. Fiona—The present month thus far. The first day of March opened boisterously, gradually sub siding into a more genial mood, proclaiming that " Spring time has come again." Subsequently, warm rains washed the face of earth of every traoe of mow, sending huge vol umes of water down the mountains' sides, through the aqueducts, to the great reservoir, the ocean.— Anon the "Wavering Rakes begin to flow," and now the earth is enveloped in a covering of "frozen mist," as if winter, loath to yield his su premacy, holds earth once more in his chilling embrace. GREAT Cmns.—London is the largest city in Europe, and Paris is the moat splendid. But nei ther London, with its vast wealth and extent, nor Paris, with all its splendor, possess an establish ment to compare, in all respects, with the eelebra ted Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockbill es Wil son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street, above 'Sixth, Philadelphia. This great store is not alone re markable for its splendid exterior, its vast extent, or its elegant fittings; bat it is equally famous for the beauty and superior elegance of its peerless stook of garments for gentlemen and youths. Tun Cuevas.—During the last week the impor tation of specie at New York, with the amount en route from San Francisco, as advised by the Pony Express, amounts to $4,066,469. This avalanche of specie adds largely to the vast amount of money lying idle in the bank vaults waiting for a settle• ment of the irrepressible conflict, and the conse quent revival of business. ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF THE EDUCATION OF TUE BLIND: The public is respectfully informed that E. W. Whelan, an experienced teacher of the blind and now interested in the establishment of a liter. ary magazine, adapted to their use, will deliver a lecture on the above subject in the hall of the House of Representatives, on Friday evening, the 22d inst., commencing at 7A- o'clock. The public, and especially the members of the Legislature, aro invited to attend. Admission free. Two Moan NIGHTS OF THE ClanAT PAR-vro-KA THEC-A.—Owing to the immense crowds of people who have not seen this splendid exhibition, at Brant's City Hall, the proprietor will remain two days longer; and for each exhibition has made out a list of splendid presents, which will be given away after the exhibition is over. Among the presents for each evening is a Ladies' Splendid Gold Watch, a Gold Clasp Family Bible, a Silver Cake Basket, a Silver Goblet, an elegant copy of Shakspeare's Works, with other elegant books.— The presents for each evening amount to about forty in number, valued at $125.00. If we were a lady we would go to the Pan-tee-na-thee-a these two evenings, sure, as the proprietor says he will give these presents away whether there are five persons or five hundred in the ball. lie says he gives these presents away to advertise his exhibi tion, and we think he is doing it very effectually. The exhibition is certainly the finest thing ever in Harrisburg, and everybody should see it.— There is scarcely a scene shown, but that is worth the price of admission. Go early if you want a seat. MIISLINS, MUSLIMS, MUSLIMS !-1,000 yards the very best 'Unbleached Muslin, 10 Cents; 2,000 yds. beautiful Bleached Muslins, 10 cents; 2,000 yards of the best long Cloth Muslin, 121- cents; which I will sell by the piece at 111- cents. A large lot of remnants of Calicoes, to be sold cheap; remnants• of Colored Silk; remnants of Dolaine ; all will be , sold cheap. Delaines, Broche Shawls, other Shawls, Cassinetts, °sash:l3ore for pants, Black Cloth, at cost price. A splendid assortment of Cambrics, Jaeonets, Cambric Bands, Hem-stitched Handker chiefs, from New York auction; white and colored Flannels, at cost price. For cheap goods call at S. LEWY, at Rhoads' Old Corner. SPECIAL NOTICES. Cristadoro's Hair Dye Is THE ONLY DYE Ever analyzed THE ONLY I)YE .Sworn to be poisonless THE ONLY DYE Tore living brown THE ONLY DYE For a perfect black THE ONLY DYE .That defies detection THE ONLY DYE .That is instantaneous and the ONLY DYE For all who desire to have the color of their hair changed with safety, certainty and rapidity, to any shade they may desire. Manufactured by S. CILIBTADOHO, 0 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. marl9-dawlin Mothers, read this. The following is an extract from a letter written by a pastor of the Baptist Church to the Journal and Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-renowned medicine—Mae. WINS LOON SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TSIITHIN6 "We see an advertisement in your columns of WS. Winslow , s Soothing Syrup. New we never said a word it favor of a patent medicine before in our We t but we feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no brirbt.g —WE HAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO BE ALL IT ate rms. It is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies Can't do better than to lay in a supply. sop29-d&wly MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT AND RADICAL CURE OP SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse. &c. By Robt. J. Culverwell, M. D. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHARLES J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box. No. 4,585. march2o•d&w3m. THE GIREAT ENGLISH ItEMEDY.....SIT James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pill, prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordi naryto the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions and a speedy cure may be relied on. TOMARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY FEMALES DURING TIM FIRST THREE AIONTIIS or PREGNANGT, AS THEY ARE SURE TO BRING ON MISCARRIAGE, BUT AT ANY OTHER TINE TREY ARE SAFE. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-81,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return =ail. For sale by O. A. BANNVART, Harrisburg. jy7-dawly Dr. Brumon's Concentrated Remedies. No. I. THE GREAT REVIVER, speedily eradicates all the evil effects of SELF-ABUSE, as Loss of Memory, Shortness of Breath, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the system, brought on by the unrestrained indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar. No. 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight days 3 any case of GONORNHOIA., is without taste or smell, and -squires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. ,'rice One Dollar. No. 3. Paz TEREB will cure in the shortest possible ime, any ease of GLE IT, even after all other Remedia nave lailedso produce the desired effect. No taste or smell Price One Dollar. No. 4. THE PIINTTER is the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how long standing or neglected the case may be. Price One Dollar. No. 5. THE SOLUTOR will cure any case of GRAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar. No. 6 FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7, TUB SMARM will cure the Whites radically, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price One Dollar. No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, safe and speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting. any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars. No 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postage /davit) and get a Cirenlar. General Depot North—East corner of York Avenue and Callowhill Street. Private °Mee 401 York Avenue, Phila delphia, Pa. For sale in Harrisburg only by C. A. BANNVAIIT. where Circulars containing valuable informaten, with full de ecriptiona of each cane, will be delivered gratis, on appli cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON, tnyl-dly v. 0. Box 99. Philadelphia, Pa. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETR'S PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND Aoos.—The effect of purging with BRANDRETH'S PILLS is to re store the health, no matter from what cause it may be suffering. They take out all impurities from the eye tem; and they have the same power of expulsion over misam, poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed any poisonous exhalations breathed by man whatever. In fact, if the blood is poisoned, it is impure, and im pure blood results in disease. BRANDRETH'S PILLS, though Innocent sus bread, yet they are eapaltle of purl flying the blood and curing disease. So, they care all kinds of fevers, all asthmas, catarrhs, costiveness and painful affections of every kind. Sold, price 25 cents, at No. 294 Canal *et, New York, and by all Druggists. Also, by GEO U BELL, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, Harristarg, and by all respectable dealers in medicines de9-decwlm MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has* Sooth ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing as inflamnation—will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to vourselvee, and relief and health to your infants. Per— sally safe In all awl See advertisemezei In another cot. 111.0211. s; it ),18694anirly TTELIVIROLVS GENUINE PREPARATION Cures an• • L ' L vel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections. HELmnoLDIs Genuine Preparation for Nervous and ' La Debilitated Sufferers. BLaidttLniii Uennine Preparation for Lon of Power, Lon of Memory. TTELSIBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of ireathing, General Weakness. JjELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, Horror of Death. Trembling. TTELMDOLD 7 S Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats, '-.- Cold Peet, Dimness of Vision. H.IICLLMBOL WS Genuine Preparation for Languor, Uni versal Lassitude of the Muscular System. HELLIiItO D Genuine Preparation for Pallid Canute mace and Eruptions. JELBIROLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pains in the Back, headache, Sick Stomach. 117'See advertisement headed REEMBOLDIJ EXTRACT BUCHU in another &lama. EO 14-dBc 111 1$ V eb k 01 I P=p. Ina 1-3 I tt tt 1 00 ? m P=- =I ili 'NON triotelo. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH NAST CORNER OP IITH AND MARKET &MINTS. ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD DEPOT, P.IEEXIA The undersigned would respectfully inform the Public that be has taken the above Hotel, formerly known as THE MANSION HOUSE," which he has refitted and newly furnished throughout. The Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furnished with every convenience to be found in the best Stitelain the city. The "UNITED STATES" is admirabl3rlocated for the convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both hack hire and porterage of baggage. No pains will be spared to render the 4, UNITED STATES" a pleasant and agreeable residence to all who may favor it with their patronage. Charges moderate. 0c22-dSmwly H. W. RANAGA, Proprietor. BUEHLER HOUSE ; MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. GEO. J. BOLTON, PBOYRIETOR. This old established House haying changed hands during the present season, has undergone extensive im provements and been thoroughly RENOVATED AND REFITTED. We feel confident that it is now not second to any in the State for the comforts and conve iences which pertain to a First Class iloteljanl2-t for Salt Sr, ito Bent. T'OR SALE.—The BUILDING on the u corner of Walnut and Short streets, need as a COOPER SHOP. This building was originally built so that it could be turned into Dwelling Rouses. It con sists of three separate frames placed together, each frame being 25 by2o feet, making the entire building, as it now stands, 75 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will sell also an EIGHT HORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER, nearly new, and one or Drawbach's Patent Stave Cutter; and a Set of Saws for Jointing Staves. The above property will be sold at a bargain, as we wish to clear the ground on which the building stands. Enquire at the Broker's Orme of 0. L. WCULLOCH, feb9.dtf 126 Market Street. HOUSES TO RENT.—Two or three dwellings, in the brick row, on Third street, near Walnut, are offered for rent, from the let of April next. llor terms, enquire of MICHAEL HOME. febl3-dtf PUBLIC NOTICE.—The undersigned, COMMlSsiffilent of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, hereby inform the public in general that, in consequence of the approaching completion of the new Court House of the county, in the city of Harrisburg, a number of County Loans are solicited, for which coupon bonds pay able at from three to thirty years, will be executed to the lender clear of all taxes, and semi-annual interest will be paid punctually at the Dauphin County Treasury. Therefore, persons wishing to make Safe investments, will, it is expected, avail themselves of this opportunity. JOHN S. MUSSER, JACOB BEHM, feb27-d&wlm GEORGE GARVERICH. UPHOLSTERING. C. F. VOLLMER Li prepared to do all kinds of work in the UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS. Pays particular attention to MAKING AND PUTTING DOWN CARPETS MAKING AND REPAIRING MAT TRASSES, REPAIRING FURNITURE, &c., &o. He can be found at all times at his residence, in the rear of the William Tell Home, corner of Raspberry and Black berry alleys. eep29-dly WANTED -A WHITE WOMAN.- A good COOK can find constant employment and good wages. Apply to DANIEL WAGNER, at the Seven Stars Hotel, corner of Second and Chesnut streets. marl 2 VRFSH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS —The largest stock in the City. All kinds of GARDEN SHEDS, in large papers, at TUBES elms per paper. For sale by DAVID HAYNES, marl3-1m 110 Market Street. Al-A RRISON' S HOUSEHOLD SOAP. 50 BOXES OF THIS PERFECT SOAP. For sale at Manufacturer's prices. A. ROBINSON & CO. mar 6 APPLE WHISKY ! 1 ° WIZ ERSEY AP PLR !—ln store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIMMER, feb7 73 Market street. tXTRA, SUGAR CURED HAMS- Just received by skoiti W. DOOR, & 00. SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, BECAUSE IT WILL RESTORE TAE WEAR! REINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL PURITY AND VIGOR. IT IS PROP. O. J WOOD'S REST ORATIVE CORDIAL. AND BLOOD RENOVATOR, Is precisely what its name indicates, for while plea sant to the taste, it is revivif.cing, exhilarating and strengthening to the vital powers. It a7so revivifies, reinstates and renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus restores and rendet El the aystemieval nerable to attacks of disease. It is the only prepara tion ever odtred to the world in a popular form so as to be within the reach of all. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted so as to act in perf-ct accordance with thelatos of nature, and hence soothe the weakest stomach and tone np the dires tive organs, and alley all nervous and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effect s, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirit It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing pro perties, and consequently eau never injure. As a sure prevntive and cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, LOSS OF AP PETI TE, 1' AIN (NESS, NER VOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PALPI TATION OF THE HEART, MELANCHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA. NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CASES SO FEARFULLY FAT AL CALL ED FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND IRREGULARITIES - THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Algo, Liver Derangements or Torph;itv, and Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Ki treys, or any general de rangements or the Urinary Organs. It w.ll not only cure the debility following CHILLS and FEVER, but prevent all attacks arising from mias matic influences and clue tits diseases at onee, if already attacked. TRAVELERS should have a bottle with them, as it will infallibly prevent any deleterious consequences fol lowing upon change of climate and water. As it prevents costiveness strengthens the digestive organs, it should be in the hinds of all persons of seden tary habits. LADIES not accustomed to much out-door exercise should always use it. MOTIIHRS should use it, for it is a perfentrelief ; taN en a month or two before the final trial, el-e Rill pass the dreadful period wan perfect ease and Safety ! There is no mistake about it! ! THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT MOTHERS TRY IT ! I And to you we appeal to detect the illness or decline not only of your daughters before it be too late, but also your sons and husbands, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are often so mixed up with the excitement of business, that if it were not for you, they, too, would travel in the same downward path until it is too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal; for we are sure your never-failing affecton will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD'S R ESTORAT EVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as the remedy which should be always on hand in time of need. 0. J. WOOD, proprietor, No. 444 Broadway, New York, and No. 114 Market st., St Louis, Mo., and sold by all good druggists. Price one dollar per bottle. Read what the Press says, after tha.oughly testing the matter, and no one can have a doubt. Prof. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial ard Blood Renova tor is a genuine medicine of real merit, pleasant to the taste and invigorating to the system. While it purifies the blood and soothes the nervous imitation, it aids the organs of digestion to perform their functions, and re sist the assault of disease. It is a chemical compound so skillful'y comtined that white it exhilarates it does not provoke the lassitude which usually follows excite ment. A tonic, composed exclusively of vegetable mat ter, it is absolutely seneficial, and no ill effects can pos sibly accompany its use It is an infallible and speedy remedy for Loss of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Debil ity, Neuralgia. Palpitation of the heart, Falling of the Womb, and other delicate diseases to which women is subject. For Sickness of the Stomach, Bilious Attacks, Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Consumption, and a host of evils flesh is heir to, it is a certain care.— . Lou( Morning Herald. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE GoRDIAL.—It iS recorded in the Classics that Psyche was once sent to a climate warmer than the West Indies, to procure a sample of the beauty of Prosperine in a box. After some delay the mes senger returned, and as soon as the lid of the box was removed, out flew all the ills that flesh is heir to.— Portunatt ly, hope was found in the bottom of the box. Prof. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial revives the recall c lion of the story, for it invigorates the blood, aids the organs of digestion, imparts strength to the nervous sys tem, and fortifies the citadel of health, so as to bid de fiance to the assaults of disease. It is a healthy tonic, composed entirely of vegetable productions, and while it is exhilarating as pure wine, uo injurious results can possibly follow its 118-3. It is a desideratum in the medi• cal world, and those who are afflicted with loss of appe tite, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Faintness, Giddiness, Neauralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, &c., will and here an infallible panacea.—St. Louis Daily Express. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL ARD BLOOD REX ovAToR is, without doubt, the best tonic Cordial in the world. o those who are suffering from General Debili ty, we would recommend its use, for it is pleasant to the taste, is strengthening to the system, and will at once tend to remove allimpurities of the blood, and eradicate all traces of disease. It can be ta'ien by the weakest stomach, while those in good health will at once feel its exhilarating power. We are confident that after using one bo'lte of this Cordial none will be fora day without YorkL:ader. A PURE, HEALTIIY Torte, and one free from the dele terious and injurious effects sure to follow those in ordi nary use, has long been felt to he a desidaratom in the medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully com bined from the vegetable kingdom as to act in perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and thus soothe the weakest stomach, and at the same time allay nervous and other irritations, and tone up all the organs of which the human body is composed, is offered in Prof. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator. Hence, it is perfectly adapted to old and young. Reader, try it Thousands have already done so, and the testimony is universal in its favor.—New York Aries. PROF .WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD REN OVATOR, for the cure of General Debility, or Weakness arising from any cause; also, Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Night Sweats, Incip'ent Consumption, Liver Cemplaints, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Female Weakness in all stages; also to prevent the contraction of disease, is cer tainly the best and most agreeable Cordial tonic and Renovator ever offered to the afflicted, and so chemically combined as to be the mostpowerfultoni c ever kuown to medical science. Reader, try it, It will do you good. We have no hesitation in recommending it, since we know it to be a safe, pleasant and sure remedy for the diseases enumerated.—New York Dispatch. ID" Before noticing a patent medicine, we have to be certain that it will prove itself to be all that it is re commended. And we would say that the Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator of Prof. Wood will stand the test fully, and in fact it is without any doubt the first article in the market for Purifying the Blood and strengthening the system. We have no hesitation in Mon:mending its use to all.—New Yorker, LOOT TO YOURSISLT rN Trarg.—How many, in conse quence of a false delicacy, suffer from suppressed, pain fist or obstructed menstruation,, and think because they are young that bye-and-bye nature will work itself clear from obstructions, and all come right in the end, little dreaming that the seeds of death are already germinating in the system because the vital energies are impaired, and the entire animal economy deranged, debilitated ; and yet ' careless of themselves as they are, if a remedy wee set before them which would restore all the lime. tions of the system, and re-invigorate the body, they would take it, and thus be in time to save their lives.— Parents think of this, and at once give them a bottle of Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator —New York Courier. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, No. 444 Broadway, and No. 114 Market Street. St. Louis, Mo. 1.17 - At No. 444 Broadway, all the Family and Patent Medicines constantly on hand. Always fresh and genu ine, feb224Bm2m. Zoal. COAL REDUCED!!! CONSUMERS OF COAL, TAKE NOTICE! Coal delivered to any part of the city limits by the Patent Weigh Carts, at the following low rated, for cash, viz : Lykens Valley Nut Coal at $2.00 per ton. Small Egg 2,90 ca CI Lai"ge do. 2.90 , c Broken 2.90 It Balt. Coal Co.'s Wilkesbarre Steamboat, 3.00 per ton, CI Broken, am a cc 16 Egg, 3.00 cc c; a 2.25 " Broad Top Coal, (for Smiths' use,)l2X eta. per bushel, 2,500 Bushels OATS for sale, at lowest cash price. A large lot of superior HICKORY AND OAK WOOD for sale, at the lowest rates. Agent for DU PONT'S GUN AND BLASTING POWDER—for sale at manufacturer's prices. Coal delivered from both yards at above rates, by Patent Weigh Carts, which are certified to by the Sealers of Weights and Measures. IU - Every consumer will please weigh their Coal on delivery, and if it falls short 10 pounds I will forfeit the Coal. A largo, full and complete stock of the best kinds of Coal will always be found on hand. JAMES M. WIIEELER. Harrisburg, January 29, 1881. jan3o dim COAL! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVERS 40AL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS.! NOW IS THE TIME For every family to get in their supply of Coal for the winter—weighed at their door by the Patent Weigh, Carts. Vie accuracy of these Carts no one disputes, and they never get out of order, se is frequently the case of the Platform Scales; besides, the consumer has the satisfaction of proving the weight of his Coal at his own house I have a large supply of Coal on hand, of B. M. CO. , S LIKENS VALLEY COAL all sink LIKENS VALLEY WILKEBBARRE BITUMINOUS BROAD TOP do All Coal of the beet quality mined, and delivered free from all impurities, at the lowest rates, by the boat or car load, single, half or third of tons, and by the bushel. JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, September 24,1860.--sep2s UP TOWN! PATENT WEIGH CARTS-. For the convenience of my numerous uptown custoirt ers, I have established, in connection with my old yard, a Branch Coal Yard opposite North street, in a line with the Pennsylvania canal, having the office formerly occu pied by Mr. It. Harris, where consumers of Coal in that vicinity and Verbeketown can receive their Coal by the PATENT WEIGH CARTS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE FOR HAULING, And in any quantity they may desire, as low as can be purchased anywhere. FIVE THOUSAND TONS COAL ON HAND, Of LYKENS VALLEY and WILKESBARRE, all sizes. UT" Willing to maintain fair prices, but unwilling to be undersold by any Fames. Coal forked up and delivered clean and free from all impurities, and the best article mined. Orders received at either Yard will be promptly filled, nd all Coal delivered by the Patent Weigh Carts. Coal sold by Boat, Car load, single, half or third of tons, and by the bushel. JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, October 18, 1860.—0ct15 EYIK ENS VALLEY NUT COAL FOT $lllO AT TWO DOLLARS PER TOE. Er AU Coal &livered by PATENT ES WEIGPIC WHEELER S. JAM M. EU" Coaldelivered from both yards. nor/ illtbical. HELMBOLD'S HELMHOLD'S H ELMHOLD'S HELMHOLD'S BELMHOLD'S ELMBOLD'S El ELMHOLD'S II ELM HOLD'S HELM BOLD'S BELMHOLD'S BELMHOLD'S HELM HOLD'S 11.12.1,MH0LD 9 S BELMBO.LD's Extract Buchu, Extract &tam, Extratt Buchu, Extract Bach% Extract Buchu, Extract Ruch% Extract Buchu, Extract Sudan, Extract Machu, Extract 'lschia, Extract Bunn, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract B A chn ' FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR REGRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET AID DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET AAD DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS. A Positive and Specific Remedy. A Positive and Specific Remedy. A Positive and Specfic Remedy- A Positive and Specific Remedy. A Positive and Specific Remedy. 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From whatever canstvginating, and whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, Females, take no more Pike They are of no avail for Complaints Incident to the sea Ms EXTRACT BUCRU. Helmbolrs Extract Banta is a Medicine which is per fectly pleasant in its TASTE AND ODOR, But immediate in its action, giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring the patient to a perfect state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Halmboldle Extract Bnchn is pr4pared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is prwiwribed and naed by THE MOST EIkihNENTPHYSICIANS. Delay no longer. Procure the remedy at once Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5. Depot 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia. BEWARE OP UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS Trying to palm off their own or other articles of BUORU On the reputation attained by RELMBOLD' EXTRACT RUCH% The Otiginal and only Genuine. We desire to run on the MERIT OP OUR ARTICLE ! Thsies is wcrthless —ivold at mach less rates and com missions, consequently p 4 ing a much better prat. WE DEPT COMPETITION Ask for RELHBOLDII EXTRACT BUCHII. Takis no other, Bold by JOHN WYETH, Druggist, corner of Marketand Second streets, Harrisburg. AND ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHIME. noI4 dkwitna. UXTRACTSI EXTRACTS, -iti _ _ _ WOODSWORTII &. 1117NNELIS SUPERIOR FLAVORING EXTRA OF BITTER ALMOND, NECTARINE, PINE APPLE, STRAWBERRY, ROSE, Just received and for sale by ie29 VALENTINES ! VALENTINES ! A large assortment of COMIC and MT/MENTAL. VALENTINkS of different styles and prices. • For gals at SCHEME'S BOOKSTORE, feb9 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. M ADRRIA WINE !-WELSH BEG THEW OLD RESERVE WlNE—fhli bodied** fruity. In store and for sale by JOHN EL ZIE:GLER, 73 Market atreet. = A PPLES I I APPLES !! !--Five Hun.. Bred Barrels of superior APPLES just recebrall from New York State. For sale at lowest cash price febl2 JAMES M. WHEELER. 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