El LOCAL NEWS. Tn DAILY PATRIOT Alen Below may be had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. PATRIOT AND UNION.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical gore of JA SA NitantA THE lifems.—lfniler the change of schedule on the different railroads• the time of closing the mails at the ilirrisburg Post Office, December Ist, ise,p, a as follows: PENNSYLVANIA R. R. a. m.—way amll, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m., p. m. M:4.-0.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9 p. ta. NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R. South.-12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m. Korth.-1 p. m. LEBANON VALLEY R. R. 7.30 a. m. DAUPRIN AND SITSQ. R. R. 1.30 p. m. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. B. 7.30 a. in., 1 p. m.—way BY STAGE. 7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. rn., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. in., to Lewisberry, on Saturday. Tan PLIVAR BANK.—The sup rvisor of the Third ward offers a reward of a dollar for information that Will lead to the detection of the individuals who deposit dirt on the river bank. THE SII PERVISORS.-Mr. Wenriek anti the other supervisors, are industriously at work cleaning up the streets and gutters. Citizens who wish to save a fine of five dollars, should fake occasion to look to the recent ordinance pissed by the city council. FiNCY Eirxrixa.—Jester, of the " Union Row," gets up some very fancy cards, which have had an extensive eilreuatiou throughout the city. His last eff3rt, the sign in front of the White Hall, reflects credit on the artist as well as upon the liberality of the proprietor. THE CAMER9SI Guartns —A street parade of the guards, took place on Saturday afternoon, accom panied by the State Capital Band. The new uni form of the baud is one of the neatest in the State, and the plumes of the guards added greatly to the military appearance of the company. NEW S new fashion in ladies' stockings —pardon the word, we mean hose--.has just been brought out. They are of either woollen or cot ton, but are parti-colored, as red and white, red and black, mauve and gray. When harmonizing in color with the dress, the effect is said to be very becoming and pretty—especially when they envi ron ankles exquisitely fragile. TEE NEW TABlFF.—Secretary Chase does nct like the new tariff, which is a complicated one, go ing into effect on the Ist of April, when many of the new appointees of the Government—raw and inexperienced hands—take their places. He fears that the department will fall into confusion, as they have no precedents to go by. The only rem edy is not to turn out the old custom-house officers until some time after the Ist of April, and let them start the new system. But the pressure from the office-seekers is so great, that the appointments 'oast be made, even if the interests of the country suffer ! = Tun DURABILITY OF STONE.—D, is said that the stone of which Westminster Palace is built, is doomed to entire destruction unless speedily pro tected by some covering. The stone is not crys talised, and rapidly decays when exposed to the sulphate of ammonia, with which the atmosphere of London is very considerably charged. More care is taken in this city in the selection of build ing materials. Witness for example the Brown Stone Clothing hall of Roekhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street above Sixth, Philadel phia The substantial character of this famous structure is a fair indication of the durability of the elegant garments for gentlemen and youths, manufactured upon the spot. I= PARKESSURG SHOPS.—The Pennsylvania railroad company is now engaged taking down the machi nery in the shops at Parkesburg, preparatory to removal to Harrisburg. The ground on which the shops are erected was originally presented to the State by George Parke, to hold as long as it should be occupied for the repair of locomotives, ic., and when abandoned for such purpose, to revert to the original owner or his heirs. When the State sold the railroad to the Pennsylvania company, the shops passed into their hands. Since the contem plated abandonment of the shops the question as to the ownership of the machinery therein has arisen. The heirs maintain that the machinery reverts to the estate with the ground and buildings., The machinery is valued at some $15,000 or $20,000. Ttra Frusr OF Apart..— , Thli annual "payday" is Casihig its shadow on the community, and the face of every third man you meet carries an earnest, wearied look. indicative of "tight times." Lenders and borrowers are anxiously looking for the where withal to meet their various engagements. Law yers are dreaming of judgment bonds and counsel fees, and " This Indenture Witnesseth" passes be fore the eyes of the scrivener in staring capitals It is said, by those who are posted in these mat ters, that money is easy, and although a good deal of it will change hands on the "first," there is no likelihood of a pressure. The custom of perfecting title by giving possession on the first of April seems like crowding the business of a whole year into one day, and is often the source of a panic in the money market. THE NEWSPAPER.---A man eats up a pound of sugar, and the pleasure he has enjoyed is ended; but the information be gets from a newspaper is treasured up in the mind, to be used whenever cc: casion or inclination call for it ; for a newspaper is not the wisdom of one man or two men—it is the wisdom of the age—of past ages too. A family without a newspaper is always an age behind the times in general information; besides, they never think much or find anything to think about. And there are the little ones to think about. And there the little ones growing up in ignorance, without a taste for reading. Besides all these evils, there is the wife, who, when her work is done, has to sit down with her hands in her lap, has nothing to amuse her mind from the toils and cares of the do mestic circle. SENT TO Jan.—On Saturday afternoon quite an excitement was created in the neighborhood of Third and Dirket streets in consequence of the arrest of three young girls, named Susan Morton, Amanda Ditty and Elmira Graves. These girls, who are common street Walkers, were arrested by officer Fleck, and taken before Alderman Peffer, who committed each of them for thirty days. The charge againt them was vagrancy, and from what We can understand, they are of the worst kind.— On Saturday the girls showed their liberality by purchasing a quantity of whisky, then proceeded to a grove, or rather a board-yard, in the immediate vicinity of our great and growing city, where they most liberally dispensed the corn juice. Not being satisfied with going on a bust themselves, they called upon some male companions, and the party got drunk together. Thirty days incarceration in the Dauphin county jail may have a salutary effect upon them, but from the appearances of the girls, we think it a doubtful case. C=IMEI SE:s.:SATIONS OF TAKING CHLOROFORM.—A cor respondent of the San Francisco Weekly Mirror gives the following vivid description of the sensa tions he felt while under the intoxication of chlo roform, in which he had boon placed for the pur pose of having a sliver of iron extracted from his eye :—"My last sane recollection is of the surgeon applying the handkerchief to my mouth ; then the room began to magnify to gigantic proportions ; a common lamp was transformed to a candelabrum, more luminous and costly than ever lighted the grandest cathedral iu the world. The surgeon be came a giant of prodigious magnitude, holding a huge, gleaming knife, with a single blow of which he might have severed me. The sound of voices in the room seemed like the clamorings of a vast mu'- titudo during the burning of a city, and a sign board, screeching outside, conveyed the idea of a furious mob collected in the street for my execu tion. On entering the room I had noticed a large cat sitting asleep on a half, which turned its head lazily toward me and then resumed its slumbers; this creature became a hideous, vampire-like mon ster, with great fiery eyes, and with fangs and claws like what were fabled to belong to the griffin, walking round, and blowing fetid breath on me, and pressing its frightful s paws on my breast. But the worst of all was a collection of gigantic men sharpening in:Art:moats for my dissection; I could hear the whirring of the stone and the shrieking of the highly-tempered knives as the grinders laughed at the intended dissection. One was more jocose and heartless than the rest; he was my implacable enemy; we had quarreled and fought knives at every joint; I shrieked and screamed, blasphemed and besoeght my tormentors, but still the instru ments hissed through my quivering flesh, and grated along every bone. I am satisfied that all these emotions were experkueed within a moment after the first inhalation which began the process of stupefaction. So swift are the evolutions of thought when sense is subdued, and when the phan tom monarch of dreams leads the soul through the endless avenues, swifter in its journeying than the short-lived fire which falls from the womb of an overburdened cloud. 'But a gradual revolution of mental perception succeeded; those frightful spectres began to re cede; the men and knives began to diminish 5 the cat returned to natural proportions, and crept slowly away ; the voices became less harsh and threatening, and the noise in the street was sub dued to unbroken silence. I looked into a universe of light, with nothing visible, until indistinct forms appeared on the horizon, coming toward me, and defining themselves as they came. One was my mother, clad in grave-clothes; but, as she neared, her habiliments changed to the fabrics which glit tered in the prophet's vision when he looked over the 'great congregation which no man could num ber.' Directly she stood by me; and, recognizing every feature, I saw that each age-mark was gone; her cheek was fresh as the young girl's when she first blushes at the whispered words of love, and stooping to kiss me, the apparition went out, lea ving another, still more beautiful and youthful; it was the figure of my young wife, who died in the birth of her first child. She held an infant in her arms, who reached down and ran his tiny fingers through my hair; but, when I tried to team him in my arms, infant and mother were gone.— Strange, that I felt no disappointment; I knew they were but pictures that hung in the galleries of a father's heart. Everything changed to an ex istence of indescribable pleasure; I laughed and danced like one mad with exhiliration of unexpected deliverance from torture; the air came into my lungs gratefully as the uprising of cool water to the lips of a thirsty drinker. The aroma of celes tial gardens seemed about me; I believed that I was in the territory of souls, and wondered how any should fear to die. I could hear sounds in the street, but. they seemed to prolong and swell like the sound of a great organ. Millions of sym metrical creatures passed in review, along a hori zon of silver and gold, and yet I was conscious that they were but the creations of a distorted ima gination. 1:2:fli "Presently I became conscious of returning sense; my limbs felt unwieldy and of too great proportions to be moved by the strengthening will; my eyes opened and began to discern objects re turning to natural dimensions, and I began to com prehend the conversation of persons in the room. The whole operation had not occupied half an hour, but rhad lived centuries of indescribable horrors, and emotions of happiness which are in comprehensible to the sane and wakeful mind. My sight was preserved, and the fragment of steel is in my possession, which, like the key of St. Peter, unlocked celestial splendors, and opened a Pandor a box of hellish imagery, which, even now, scares me from dreams to sudden and trembling wakeful ness. Txn GREAT PAN-TRO-NA-TREC-A.-The exhibi tion of the series of paintings at Brant's Hall has proved the greatest hit of anything in the show line ever opened in this place, and the houses have been crowded nightly in such a manner as to as tonish the "oldest inhabitant." The manager, Mr. Wentz, is a second Barnum in getting up an exhibition to please ; but he differs essentially from Barnum in one respect—he descends to no gull traps, catch-pennys or humbugs. His panoramas are real works of art, second to none ever exhibi ted anywhere. The vocal performances of Miss Patee ate among the best ever given in the Hall. But the crowning point is the indiscriminate dis tribution of about one gift to each eight tickets among the audience. These gifts vary in value from 50 cents to $2O, and he who is lucky enough to have a watch, cake basket, or family Bible awarded to him is well paid for an investment of 25 cents. Mr. Wenta had concluded tO migrate to-day, but the outside pressure became too heavy, and he has consented to remain a few nights longer, and will continue to distribute the same number of gifts, regardless o the number of people present. Drop in and try your luck. =:=MISI MUSLIN% MUSLIN% MUSLIN'S !-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 Delaine ; all will be sold cheap. Delaines, Broche Shawls, other Shawls, Cassinetts, Cassimere for pants, Black Cloth, at cost price. A splendid assortment of Cambrics, Jaconets, Cambric Bands, Hem-stitched Handker chiefs, from New York auction; white and celered Flannels, at cost price. For cheap goods call at S. Lswv, at Rhoads' Old Corner. The poultry raisers in England are full of com petition. A single column of a London weekly contains some curious advertisements. One per son advertises for an incubator, another offers a Toulouse gander and two geese for twenty-one dol lars, another has for sale ten couple of call ducks, another red game hens, glad others every variety of eggs for hatching. The Boston Post says that since females have commenced the practice of medicine, the health of young men has been very delicate. Go see the great Pan-teo-na-thee-a exhibiting at Brant's Hall to-night. SPECIAL NOTICES. WARRANTED V ALL CASES _LH DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS For the prevention and Cure of all those difficulties to which the female system is peculiarly liable arising from STOPPAGE OF NATURE; OR OBS I'RUCTION.. These Pills haw: never been known to fail whin the d irertzons have. been strictly followed, and they are perfectly sal to take by the most delicate. TO MARRIED LADIES they are particularly recom mended, as they prevent difficulties, and restore nature, no matter from what cause the obstruction may arise. A few days in most cases will produce the ilesirml elf , et; and although so powerful, yet no injury will ever result from their use. But those who are pregnant should not use them, as they have an effect contrary to nature. Pamphlets detailing their virtues, with numerous certificates from well known physicians and apothecaries, can be had on applies lion to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired, by mail, post-paid, to any address, on receipt of the money. Sold in boxes cootlining sixty pills,--price One Doi ler,— by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DYOfT & CO., wholesale agents, North second str,et, nov2-elaid&wly Cristadorols Hair Dye IS TUE ONLY DYE - Erer analyzed THE ONLY DYE Sworn to be poisonitss TETE ONLY DYE For a living - brown TOE ONLY DYF For a perfect black TUE ONLY DYE That defies detectim. THE ONLY DYF ... - - • —.That is instantaneous and the ONLY DYE For all who desire to hare the color oftheir hair changed with safety, certainty and rapulity, to any shade they may desire. Manufactured by J. CRISTADOR.O. 6 Astor louse, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by dl lair Dreisers. marl9•dawlm MANHOOD. lIOW LOST, lIOW RESTORED. JUST PUBLISHED ON TRI NATURE, TREAT MENT AND RADICAL CURE OE SPERIEATORRIVA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse. &c. By Robt. J. CulVerwell, AI. D. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHARLES J. C. MANE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Mee Box. No. 4,586. march2o•d&w3m. THE GREAT EN LISII 14. ODIERY.—Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pin., prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark. ; M. D., Physician Extraordl. nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute or all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO IIIARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the inonthly period with regularity. Jiach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY FEMALES DURING TEN I•IiiST THREE 'MONTHS of PREGNANON, AS THEY ARE SURE TO BRING ON 11.1ISOARRIAGE, BIN AT ANY OTHER THIS THEY ARE SAFE. In all eases of Nervous and spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Patigne on slight exertion, Palpitation of the heart, hysterics and Whites, these Pills will e fleet 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. hull directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be Carefully preserved. N. 8.-5..41,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Avut, will insure a bottle, coutaining over 50 pills, by return mail. For sale by O. A. BANNVART, Harrisburg. jy7—dawly Dr. Ernnon 9 s Concentrated Remedies. No. I. THE GREAT REVIVER., speedily eradicates all the evil effects of KELP-ABUSE, as Loss of Memory, Shortness of- Breath, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart, Dinmesg of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of the system, brought ma by the uurestroined indulgence of the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar. No. 2. TRI /SAM , / will cure in from two to eight days, any case of GONOltitalE A., is without taste or smell, and 7equires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. i•rice thie No. 3. TUE TERER will cure in the shortest possible irne, any case of GLE kV, even after all other Itenvelie nave tailed Coproduce the desired effect. No taste or smell, Peke One Dollar. PUNITER is the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures or-the Urethra. No matter or Low long standing or neglected the case may be. Price One No. 5. TRH SOLUTOR will cure any Me of GRAVEL, permanently and Ppeedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar. No. 6. Pug P AIITICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7 THE abIARIN will cure the %lace 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 Irregulerities or tl:e :non thly periods. Price Two Dollars. No 9. rOE PARTIOULAR9 SEE CIRCULAR. Either _Remedy sent Free by mail on receipt of tho price annexed. Iloclo.e pot:Lige stamN and pet Circular. General Depot North-East corner of York Avenue. and Cal lowhill Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue ; 2.1.V2.- deiphia, Pa. For sale in Harrisburg only by C. A. DANNYART. where Circulars containing valuable inforrnaVen, with full dn serlptions of each case, will be delivered gratis, on appli.. cation. Address DR. FELIX BitUNON, inayl-d/y D. O. Rol( 99, Philadelphia, Pa. PURIFY YQUR. BLOOD.---BRANDRETII'S PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND Arms.--The effect of purging with BRANDRETIFS PILLS is to re store the health, no matter from what cause it may be suffering. They take out all impurities from the sys tem; and they have the same power of expulsion over miasm, poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed any poisonous exhalations bredthed 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 as bread, yet they are capatlo of puri fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure all kinds of fevers, all asthma; catarrhs, ccstiveness and painful affections of every kind. Sold, price 25 cents, at No. 294 Canal eet, New York, and by all Druggists. Also, by PDC IF BELL, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, Harr!ri•erg, and by all respectable dealers in medicines de9-d&wlm MRS. W INSL OW, An experienced nurse and female physician, hag* Sooth ing Syrilp for children teething, which greatly facilitate the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing as iuflamnation—will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, anti relief and health to your infants. Per— catty safe in all cases. See advertiserue iv; in another col. 111;11. 4; ,s 1 ),1859—d&w/y I=l A. NEW REMEDY. Superseding 0111212114; COPAillt, CAPSUL VS, or any compound that has ever been before the people. It has been used by ONE HUNDRED PIRYSIOIANS. In their private pracrce, with entire success, in all cases. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, For diseases of a private nature; a owe is frequently per , . formed ,n a mete, and entire confidence may be placed in them. This remedy is a newly discovered specific, more active and speedy in its effects than Cubebs or Copaibt alone. The pills are half the size of Capsules, and never nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Six dozen pills in a box—price one dollar, and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by the agent, on receipt of the money. Sal by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DYOTT & CO., wholesale agents, North Second street, Philadelphia. noxZeotWrwly 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 Messenger, world-renowned medicine—Bins. WINS LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING " We see an advertisement in your columns of PPS. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. New we never said a word is favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we fed compelled to say to your readers, that this is no hereinug —WE HAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO DE ALL IT minis. It is, probably, one of the most successful n:vdicines 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. sep29-d& wly TIELIIIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Cares Gra vel Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections. I.IIII4MKOLI/ 7 6 (*ermine Preparation for Nervous ana Debilitated Sufferers. it ELMettiLu , S Genuine Preparation tor Lola ofPower, 11 Lees of Memory. ELII.IDOLD , S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of 3reathing, General Weakness. HELMI3OLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, Horror of Death, Trembling. HELNIDOLDT Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Dimness of Vision. fILLMBOLD% tieunito; kreparatiou for Liinetor,Uni versa Lassitude of the Muscular illrfitPM. n ELMEOLD , n (}ermine Yrepekration tor nukes and Eruptions. H1%511301.D'S Genuine Preparation for Pains in the Back, needed*, Biel; Stomach. ECi"See advertisement headed REhMBOLD'S =TRAM` 131101111 in another et limn. n01.4-dikmOm WANTED -A WHITE WOMAN.- A good COOK can find constant employment and good wages. Aindy to DANIEL WAGNER, at the Seven Stars Hotel, corner of Second and Chesnut streets. marl 2 FRFSFI GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS —The largest stock in the City. All kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, in large papers, at TIIIIIM osrvrs per paper. per sa l e by DAVID HAYNES, marls-lm 110 Market Streot. HARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP. SO BOXES OF THIS PERFECT SOAP. For sale at 'Manufacturer's prices. A. ROBINSON & CO. mar 6 A PPLE WHISKY !-Puiu ;JERSEY AP .1-1. PLE!—In store and for sale by , 701114 ZIEGLER, 73 Market Street. feb7 11 1$ :10 ....4 td • 111 1.4 i 1 7:1 r ~,,,' ~,, e . ' - , -,,iVr ' ' tr . ' - :.r....iiiA. v-,4 A 1... -41 l iz e No CID 11152.13 li r-9 = ) ih• -4i. ' t r - r . t' ll tm.l ~-.;';•.z-:,-. ti!-, ; 4., C) ,:•'. \ : • i ,•.;\ I s , 71: 1 '''' 4.6.,7',..,•%•:,21: ?'"• 3 1 ' •--z• SI qsalail Adds. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH EAST CORNER OF 11T1T AND MARKET STREETS. ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- ROAD DEPOT, X 2 3EXIMa .EI.7IaMT_EMsIEIXISti... The undersigned would respectfully inform the Public that he has taken the above Hotel, formerly known a, " 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 Hotels in the city. The "UNITED STATES , ' is admirahlyloeated 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 Epared to render the " UNITEDSTATES" a pleasant and agreeable residence to all who may favor it with their patronage. Charges moderate. 0e22-omwly H. W. KANAGA. Proprietor. TIUEHLEE, HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. CEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. This old established - House having changed hands during the present season, has undergone extensive im provements and been thoroughly RENOVATED AND BEFITTED. We feel confident that it is now not second to any in the state for the comforts and cones iences which p3rtain to a First Class fio,el for Zak 010 Rent. VOR SALE.---The BUILDING on the 1' corner of Walnut and Short streets, used ns a COOPBR mop. 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 by 20 feet, making the entire building, as it now stands, 75 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will sell also an EIGHTHOR SE PO WER. ENGINE AND BOILER, nearly new, and one of Dratelotelt , s Patent Stare Cutters, and a Set of Saws for Tointing 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 Office of S. L. IWIDULLOOII, febO-dtf 120 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. For terms, enquire of MICHAEL B CrRKE. febl3-dtf 1)R 0 CL AiNI. AT I. 0 N.—Whereas, the Honorable JOHN J. PEARSON., President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, con sisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. A. 0. WESTER and Hon. FELIX NISSLEY, Asso elate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued their pre cept, bearing date the 16th day of February, 1861, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace Harrisbur g ,at for the county of Dauphin, and to com mence on the 4th Monday of April next, being tta,22d doe,' of April, 1501, and to continue two weeks. '— Notice is therefore hereby given to the coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin. that they be then and there in their properpersons, at le o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own retnembracces, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 15th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1861. and in the eighty third year of the independence of the United Otates. J. D. BOAS, Sheriff, SHERTFOS OFFICE!, Harrisburg, March 15, 1861. marl6-d& N NW ARRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF LOCATION IVALLOWER'S Lry.g The old stock of cars being disposed of, - the under signed has broke out in a new place, and established a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New York, Har risburg and all points on the Northern Central, Sunbury and Erie and Lackawanna and Bloomsburg railroads, Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his old customers and patrons. All goods intended for • the line must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, Broad and Callowhill streets. Phil iladelphia All goods delivered at the depot up to 5 o'clock, P. M., will reach Harrisburg next morning. J. WALLOWER, Js.., General Agent, marchl2 'Reading Depot, Harrisburg. THE AMERICAN READER ! A popular and very interesting Reader, designed for the use of ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS generally throughout our country, and now in the use of the Public. Schools of the First School District of Penn sylvania, by order, and with the unanimous vote of the Board of ! School Controllers of said District. It may be hag on application to the Author and Publisher, South west corner of Lombard and 23d streets, Philadelphia, ter $6.50 per dozen, or 75 cents per copy. Orders may be left at this office for any quantity or number of them, and they will be promptly delivered to address free of freight or porterage. feblo-d6m. DUBUC NOTICE.—The undersigned, Commissioners 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. Th.refore, persons wishing to make safe investments, will, it is expected, avail themselves of this (opportunity. JOHN S. MUSSER, JACOB BERM, feb27-dotWlm GLOBUS GARV.ERICIi. SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, BECAUSE IT WILL RESTORE ME WEAK! REINSTATE TEE 'MOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL PURITY AND VIGOR. UP IS • PROF. 0. T WOOD'S RES'I DILATIVE CORDIAL. AND BLOOD RENOVATOR, ie precisely what its name indicates, for while plea sant to the taste, it h tahilarnAing and strengthening to the - vital powers. It n'so revivifies, reinstates a'-d renews the blood in all its original purity, and thus restores and renders the system in vul nerable to attacks of disease. It is the only prepara tion ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to to within the reach of ail. So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfecty adapted so ac to act in ]serf ct ac , :ardance With taßlaws of nature, and hence seethe the weak sst stomach, and tune up the diges tive organs, and all=y all nervous and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirit , . It is composed rentirtly of vegetables, and those thoroughly combining powerful told° and soothing pro perties, and consequently can never injure. As a sure preventive and cure of CONSUMPTION. nRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIS LOSS OF AP PET [TILE AIN (NESS, NER I VOUS R [TART LIT V, NEURALGIA. PALPI TATION OF 17111: HEART, MELANCHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA NIGHT SWEATS. LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CASES SO FEARF ULLYF AT AL CALL ED FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND I RREGUL A RITIES THERE IS NOTHING- ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements Le Torpicity. and Liver Compisints, Di-cu=es of the Ed lays, or any general de rangements of the Uri airy Ortnthel. It w.ll not only cure thA debility following CHILLS and FEVER. but prevent all attacks arising from mias matic lig Vue6.ces and case tae diseases at once, 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 is the bands of all porsousof seden tary habits. LADIES not accustomed to mach out-door exercise should always use it. MOTHERS should use it, for it is a, perfectrelief ; to; en a month or two before the final trial, s" - e will pass the dreadful period wita perfect ease and safety! There is no mistake a'out it !! TILE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT !! MOTILERS TRY IT !! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or decline not of ly of your daughters before it be too late, but also your sons ai.d husbands, for while ,he 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 foryou, they, too, would travel inthe 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-falling affect. on will unerringly 'point you to PROF. WOOD'S RESTORAT EYE CO RDIA 14 AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as the remedy which should be always ou 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. erice one duller per bottle. Read what the Press say a ; alterthoroughlytestingthe matter, and no one can bare a doubt. Prof. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial Sr d Mood Itenova tor is a genune medicine of real merit, pleasant t•+ the taste and invigorating tt) the system. While it purities the blood and Soothes the nervous in itatio. : it aids the organs of digestion to wan -in their functions, and re sist the assault of disease. It is a chemical compound so skillful'y comtined th it while it exhila•ates it does not provoke the lassitude which usually follows excite ment. A tonic, eomposed exclusively of vegetable mat ter_ it is absolutely ceneficial. and no ill effec:s tan pos sibly accompany its 11.80 It is en iormiibit and speedy remedy to ' Lass of A ppetite, ruietne,s, ltiervolis N•ursltia. Pa'pitation of the Heart, Falling of the Womb, and other delicate diseases to which trein , n is subject. For SickneSs of the Stomach ; itilious A'tat ks, Li ver Complaints, Costivenest, Dyqiensiti, Consumption, and a host of evils flesh is heir to, it is a certain cute.— St. 7.0 n Es Morning Reread. • PROF. WOOD'S RESTOPJLTIVE Ct:ltra.q..—lt is ri"Col , l'.4l in the Classics that PUChe was once sea'. t ) a climate warmer than the West Indies, to trace ft's tniul, of the beltnav,f Presperine in a lix. After 5011,1 i, ~ i trip the 1110. Sengor roturef ii, ant as soot, rs the lid of the IJ,N: was removed, out Thew aTi the ills that flesh i.i heir I kurtunat ly, hope was found in the bottom of the Loa. Prof. WOOD'S Rest:irative Cordial revive.; the recoll-e -tion of the very, for it i,vigorat,s the blood, aids the organs 01 digestion, imparts strength to the no:volts sys tem, amt fortifies the citadel of health, so as to bid de fiance to the assmlis - of disease. It is a healthy tonic, composed entirely of vegettide prediction'. and while it igeahiLietitinc: aIS pure wine, III) 111,111' rata POs , iblY rd tow its 4.:••. 1. 14 44 , , ^Ulm in tin. inedi • cal world, and those who are aillictal with loss of app, tit°, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Faintness, Clain: -is', Neauralda, Palpiticion of the heart. &c.. will dill here an infallible panacea.—St. Luni.s Dtiqy Expres,,, PROF. WOOD'S 11RSTOUZAVVI: CORM I.T. AND IlLOODRE!:- OVAToIi. is. without doubt, the b.st tonic: Cordial i u the wurld. To those who are sugering from General Datil ty, we would recommend its use, for it is pleasant to the taste, is strengthening to the system, and will at mice tend to remove Alimporties of the bl , iod, and eradielte all trans of disease. It can be ta'sen by the weakest stomach, while those in goof health wilt at, once_ lee' its exhilar_iting power. We are confident that after using one ho De of this Cordial none will be for a day without, it —New York L -ader. A Ptr.E, irEALTITY Tosro, and one free from the dele terious and injurious effecs sure to f.,111 1 1w those in ordi nary uss , , has long been felt to be a desid.ratem in the medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully onto- Lined from the vegetable kingdom es to act in perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and thus soothe the weakest stomach, and at the same time only nervous and other irritations., and tone up all the orgent , of which the human body is composed, is offered in P rot*. WOO D' 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.—Niav York Atlas. PROF .WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDI n AND Bimini D.EN- Overall, for the cure of General Debility; or Weakness arising from any cause; also, Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Night Sweats,lncip'ent COnSUM ption, 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 RIM °tea, and so Ohninically combined as to be the most pOwerfu I ton i c over k uOWII to medical science. Reader, try it. It will do you good. We have no hesitation in recommending it, since Ive know it to be a safe, pieasant and .cure remedy for the diseases cuunterated.—Sree York D;:qo71 ch. 113 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 ai•thle in the market for Purifying the Blood and strengthening the system. We have no hesitation in reommending its use to ail.—lets Yorker. LOOK TO YOURSELF ' IN TIME .-11.0 W many, in conSe quenee of a false delicacy, suffer from slcppressed, pain jet{ or obstructed moetruation, and think because they are young that bye-and-bye nature will work itself clear from obstructions, and all come right in the eud, 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 aremedy wee set before them which would restore all the funs fleas of the system, and re=invigorate the body, they would take it, and thus be in time to gave their lives.— Parents think of this, and at once give them a bottle of Prof. Woo(Pa Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator. —New York Courier. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, No. 444:Broadway, and No. 114 Market Street. St. Donis, Mo. }" At No. 444 'Broadway, all the Family and Patent Medicines constantly on hand. Always fresh ..nd genu ine feb22-11/Im2m. (Coat. COAL REDUCED!!! CONSUMERS OP COAL, TAKE NOTICE! Coal delivered' to any part of the city limits by the Patent Weigh Carts ; at the following low rate; for cash, viz : Lykens Valley Nut Coal at $2.00 per ton. Small Erg 2.00 " Large do. 2.90 cc St Broken 2.90 " halt. Coal Co.'s Wilkesbarre Steamboat, 3.00 per ton. cc c& Broken, 3.00 Ci Egg, 300 " CC N ut, 2.25 " Broad Top Coal, (for Smiths' use,) 2% cts. per bushel. 2,300 Bushels OATS for sale, at lowest cash price. A large lot of superior HiCtROD Y 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. fj7•Every consumer will please weigh their Coal on delivery, and if it falls short 10 pounds I wilt forfeit the Coal. A large, full and complete stock of tho best kinds of Coal will always be found on hand. JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, January 29, 1861. jan3o dlm c 0 A L I ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVERS COAL BY TILE P A TENT W EIGH 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. The accuracy of these Carts no one disputes, and they never get out of order, as is frequently the case of the Platform Scales; besides, the consumer has the satisfaction of proving the weight of his Coal at Ids own house I have a large supply or Coal on hand, of S. M. CO.'S LYIEENS VALLEY COAL all sizes, LYKENS VALLEY do " " WILBESBARRE do. • BITUMINOUS BROAD TOP do All Coal of the best 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. .TAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, September 24, 1860.—5ep25 TOW N ! JP PATENT WITGH CARTS For the convenience of my numerous uptown custom ers, I have established, in connection w th my old yard, a Branch Coal Yard opposite North stree in a line with the Pennsylvania canal, having the offic., formerly occu pied by Mr. R. Harris, where c0n5u0,....., of Coal in that vicinity add Yerbekrtown 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. FM Pi THOUSAND TONS COAL ON HAND, Of LYKENS VALLEY and WILKE3BARBE, all sizes. 117" Willing to maintain fair prices, but unwilling to to undersold by any parties. 117^ All Coal forked up aed 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. Cord .sold by Boat, C;11! !bed, single, half or third of tons, and by the bushel. JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, October 13. 1860.—0ct15 T . YEENS VALLEY NUT COAL- For Sale AT TWO DOLLARS PER TON. Kr All Coal clotivereel by 1' ATEN T WEIG IrCARTS. .7 ANES AI'LLEELER Coaldaliverad from both yards. nort ,~n.s:~`~r~Cß~. 111-31.111.130 X, PPS ft& u...1 , ,r,41.- - 41/Luirs • .1 - 112b,16211.0LD'S E1.11.3()L1 [iIk•73,3II: , OLL"S •-YLail.rtikiilY.ur3 im,aisioitu7s 1.11,3113 f. )11,3 Pt; liEL3.11111)1,DIS E1,31B()1,1) 7 8 Extract Rcelm, Extract En , Llu, Ex-tra..,t Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extras t Itudbu, i':xtract kurhu, Extra et Pac!..a, Extract Buena, 1: at - acs I;aehu, FV.rmet 13u.e,'111, Extract liuchu, Extraet Itncflu, Extr.ct. ituctin, FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS. POE sEcR AND It EL IC AT.E DERs . 1 , 0 SLW E ..V1) D PLICATE D ISO RD FRS. SECR (T .4 NI) DELICATE DLSoRRERS. FOR s RET AivD Dl,l-1 - 'ATE 1)ISo RDERS. FOS SECRET At N D DELICATE .O1SO11 . 1)p, FO ti it:I_CCIC. ET AND D !CATE DIs..u.IiDERS. A Fo9iriVe anti Spec) Rerr.cdy. A Pcnit.% e and `pee] it , siro•dy. A Pca;live an. Spuc - tic its rued,. Pos;tiva and Epecill:: t:atnedy. A Pop , lt;ve and E , .pccitic Remedy. Pori ir.e and 6pecilla hen/tit:F. A POR:tiVe and P., :fie /OR DISiI:AI3.N:S OF THE r, DD T.:71, aRA VEL, I:7DX EIS, rriPSY, r;LA(J ER ; GRA vEr.., I:LA/II! Eli, (7 E I. liID . S 1 RI, ADD R, G ,VP: ;:r psy, E.' L. A Oil E 1:, GRA FE 1.. EIDNEY ) S, -I ) " i';`Yr EL Alj E GRAVEL; IC. 1.9 ,V E:rs, JIROPSY , ELA i1.1%* , Gii4VEL. KID NE I'S, ORI-;ANI1 WE: mr. 01:G.3..N10 WE ‘KIk/i.:,45, OriCANIC AVEnRINLEe6, (IXGAN IC IV EAKNLaS, VI-MANIC Wh1A.1 4 ,:g1;.58. And all D•seases of Se 2 mai Or4..ant, And of/ Dia.rs. aof Sexual And all Diseases of Sexual ()twins, And all DISEASE. 3 of Sexual O•zans, And all Diseases or Drains, And all Lis, f,WS of Se.riftil firgans, ttiSIRG FRLAI. EzePFsee, Exposures, and I.rnpralencies in Life. Excesses, Exposures, and Traprudeucies in Lire. Excesses : Exposure, and Tinprudnuc.eil in Life. .11xoeS9011, Exposures, and loorunencies in Lila. Exposures, and ImprudentieS in Lire. Excesses, Exposures, and . Lnprucencies in Life. From whaZtver Cu' ge originatin,onn whether ,pxisting in MALI: OR Pill ALE. Females, take no more Pills ! They are of no avail for Comp!slate inciatnr to the eex Use EXTRACT BUCHU ITrlmbold , s Extract Raclin is a Atedicine 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 Meek, and restoring the patient to a perfect state of HEALTH AND PURITY. ilelmbold'a Extract Bacilli is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is prFscrited and used by THE MOST EIdIAENT PHYSICIANS Delay no longer. Procure the remedy at once Price ;id par bottle, or 011 for sa. D.pot 104 South Tenth etreet, Philadelphia. BEWARE OP UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS Trying to palm off their own or other articles of BIJOHII ou the reputation attained by DELIS SOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU, The Olizinal and only Genuine. We desire io run on the MERIT OP OUR ARTICLE ! Their'3i9 Trurthlem —1%.014 at much fees raies and sem missions, consequently ote.k ing a much better profit. WBEVY COAPETITION Ask for TIELIHROLD'S EXTRACT RUCEM. Take no other. Sold by JOHN WYETH, Druggist, corner of Market and Second streets, Harrisburg, AND ALL DRUGGISTS EVEBYWHEER. nol4 dkwArs. E XTRACTS! EXTRACTS, WOODSWORTII & BIINNEL , S SUPERIOR FLAVORING EXTRA OF BITTER ALAIOND, NECTARINE, TINE APPLE, STRAWBERRY, ROSE, LEMON AND VANILLA, Just received and for sale by • VALENTINES ! VALENTINES! ! A large assortment of COMIC and SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES of different styles and prices. For sale at SCILEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, feb9 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. MADHRIA WINE !-WELSH BROi MI- THEM , OLD RESERVE WlNE—full bodied an fruity. In store and for sale by JOHN 11. ZIEGLER, 73 Market street, UM A PPLES ! APPLES ! !—Five Hun dred Barren of superior APPLES just reeeived from New York State. Fur sale at lowest cash prioe by febl2 TAMES M. WILMER. FOR RENT—The Buehler House RES. TAURANT, with sale of Fixture'. fobl COA L ! Ii 1i1,51111)LIrS WM. DOOR. JE., & 0