LOCAL NEWS. • TEE DAILY PATIUOT AND thonoli may be bad at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. PATRIOT AND INION.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND 13mort can be bad by Dau phin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. Pn.&ur. Tnn Ls.—Under the change of schedule on the different r ailroads, the time of closing the mans at the jlarrisburg Post Office, April 15, 1861, is as follows: PEARSYLITANLI R. R. Eant.-6 a. m.—way mail, 12.15 p. in., 9. p. in., 3.3 0 p. ra- Wast.-12 m.—way mail, 3.30 p. m., 9 p. m. COLUMBIA. BRANCH, P. B. B. 3.30 p. m. NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R. South.-12.15 p. m.--way mail, 9.-p. m. North.-1 p. m. LEBANON 'PALLET IL IL 7.30 s. m. DAWNED AND MCI. R. B. 1.30 p. m. cturBERLAND VALLEY IL B. 7.30 a. m, 1 p. m.—way mail. BY STAGE. 7 a. m., to Oettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. m., to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. in., to Lewisberry, on Saturday. OFFICE 11011 BE ON SIJADAY.—From 7-1- to Si a. and 3 to 4 p. m. Postage to California, Colorado, Nevada, Dako ta"' and Oregon, 10 cents. All letters and transient newspapers are re quired to be pre-paid by stamps before they can be mailed. CARRIAGES AT Ancriow.—See the advertisement in another column. PATRIOTIC.—In every part of our town the "Stars and Stripe?' are being flung in the breeze. Men bare become belligerent, and fight after fight takes plane nightly. THE RINGGOLD Arerm.any.—This company, which arrived here on Tuesday night, are still lo cated at Herr's Hotel and awaiting orders from the Government. Tug STARS AND Srnress.—The Star Spangled Banner is now waving over many of our stores and manufactories. The Union feeling predomi nates, and patriots dare maintain it. Fmarrs.—Several games of chance and the power of the muscle were tried by the young men of our town on Tuesday night. Cracked heads and dilap idated pocket books will be the order of the day. EN.roirtmo Tnumsar.vms.—The Reading Artille rists, who arrived here on Tuesday evening, were about and enjoyed themselves on the night of their arrival. They behaved like gentlemen, and will no doubt make good soldiers. Ixraovasrears.—Mr. Burke is now engaged in lowering the floors of his brick buildings in Third street. Whittier has made the improvements, and in a short time we may expect to see a row of law offices on Third street. Ta general of this division, R. C. Williams, has appointed Cols. David J. Unger, Jos. Knipe and Isaac 8. Waterbury, as his aids. They will leave in a day or two. They are all old Mexican soldiers, and good appointments. TEE German adopted citizens of Harrisburg are respectfully requested to meet at the Seven Stars Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of giving an expression of their opinions upon the resent state of the country. L. BARNHART. BURMA. Our A Glinmar.—The ordinance of :Be City Council was enforced yesterday in the case cf Thomas Finley, whose chimney was on fire night Before last. Hi was fined $5 and the costs of prose cution. Oar citizens should be a little careful, and encourage the chimney sweeps. nn PAxvou Bovs.—A ball was given at the Ex change on Tuesday evening last- It was largely attended and everything passed off quietly until a secessionist let loose his dogs of war, and prepared to fight. "Secesh" was vanquished on the thresh old and seceded. THE STARS AND &amts.—Within the past few days a great number of national flags have been ordered from the manufacturers in Philadelphia. Several of our prominent merchants have ordered flags of a large size, and in a few days they will he floating from their business places. Tug members of the Harrisburg Beneficial Soci ety, desiring to attend the funeral of their late as *Delete, Dr. B. L. Orth, are requested to assemble at the room of the Society this afternoon, at half past one o'clock. By order. A. J. Fmtaa, Secretary. TEE CiIfEHON GIIARDS. — This corps are now en ergetically engaged in securing the names of new recruits. They want men, and if there is any young man who is disposed to shoulder his musket, follow the flag; and keep step to the Union, let him enlist. THE WAR SPlRlZ—Captain C. M. Donovan, for merly member of the Legislature from Philadel phia, has opened, at the State Huse, a muster roll for the Constitutional Guards. The roll is being rapidly filled up, and the Captain expects soon to be on the march. A Rzyn.ounerrost.—Yesterday was what might , e called an ugly day—ushered in with a slight sprinkling of snow, followed up by showers of rain, and compelling a man to shiver and shake while in search of items. Winter lingers in the lap of ?Arcing a little too losg, and - we would like the old fellow to vamose the ranche as soon as possible. MILITARY Apporwrstwars.—Gen. Win. H. Reim, of the Second Division Pennsylvania Volunteers, ins appointed the following staff: Wm. A. Sands, of Reading. Samuel Young, do. Thomas J. Jordan, of Harrisburg. Bartram A. Shaeffer, of Lancaster. D. Reed, of 'Norristown. Tan Cosi. CARTS—Despite of the ordinance of the City Council, it appears that some of our cid tens are disposed to fight against the laws. For a long time past the people of our city have been in '4 habit of dumping their coal on the sidewalks, tr propelling their carts over the sidewalks. This vas obnoxious to the people, who grunted and growled; consequently, Mr. James M. Wheeler was fined the sum of five dollars, lawful currency " the United States, for violating the statute. To PRODUCE CMG WAR AMONG RATS.—Take a barrel with one head out, put in water of sufficient depth to drown the rats. Fasten over the top 1 0me thin elastic covering—a drum-bead, or sheep kin with the wool off will do. When they have r 4 well baited, alit the cover transversely with a %hi knife, so that the incision will meet in the ''-ntre. A brick should be set on its end in the cater, or some solid substance of sufficient height c; allow of one rat only to stand upon it. When h!1 this is rightly prepared, the rats as they go en 1 4 barrel, will be let down by the trap door into Ile water. A struggle will commence to obtain t""-session of the island. Their cries for help will tf beard by other rats about the premises, they will 44 _ upon the top of tree barrel, and be precipita 4tbe Water together, and a regular Kilkenny fight . ensue. POLICE MATTERS.—EIIen Ray volunteered her services to take charge of the lock up on Tuesday night. Ellen was accommodated and did enjoy the hospitalities of the City Council; but as Ellen was minus the small change, and could not pay a fine, she was discharged. John Demart, a volunteer, had been in search of better times, and a place to make money. John was was slightly inebriated, but on the promise that he would reform be was discharged. Charles Reinhart, dead broke and nary place to stay, appeared before the Mayor, yesterday mor ning, and was permitted to depart on the promise of leaving the city. A man by the name of Tom Cordon was arrested on Tuesday night last, while attempting to break into the office of the Telegraph. The man is evi dently insane, for no man with souse would at tempt to rob a printing office, and especially one like the Telegraph. The Mayor sent him to jail for five days, but we think be ought to have sent him to the lunatic asylum. Eby Byers was brought before the Mayor yes terday morning, and fined the sum of $5 for dri ving his coal cart over the pavement. The fine was paid, and Mr. Byers seceded. - Laura Naylor, a vagrant of the first water, but at the present moment slightly decomposed, took lodgings in the Exchange on Tuesday evening.— After enjoying the hospitalities of the place, and a piece of bread, she was permitted to depart. John Blake thought that he had a right to tax the citizens of this county with a night's lodging, and, consequently, John engaged the hospitalities of Dan Calendar, at the Hotel, in Walnut street, and in the morning vamosed. SHORT WORDS.—The most vigorous and expres sive words in tire English language, says an ex change, are of one syllable, and a large proportion of them are of Danish, Saxon and Celtic origin.— Our soft, long words are principally from the Greek and Latin. That curtest and most sonorous of negatives, No, is from the Saxon ; and so is its an tithesis, Yes. Home, too, is Teutonic. The an cient Northmen were shorn talkers, and managed to condense a world of meaning into a single sylla ble. Their words, like their blows, were emphatic; and the deeper we go into the "well of English undefiled," the more of them we find. The clear est and best writers of our mother tongue used, and still use, monosyllables as their most effective mis siles in argument. Cobbett hurled them like stones from a sling, and many a grandiloquent Goliah went down before them. Of late years, since "word-painting" came into fashion, and inflation has been mistaken for eloquence, long compounds have been in vogue, and the brief and pithy nouns and verbs have been shoved aside to make room for patchwork words, which the unclassical readers who has never delved amtng Greek and Latin roots, cannot understand without a dictionary.— All this is in bad taste. Simplicity and clearness are the sterling elements of a wholesome literature. Men who write and speak for the purpose of in structing and interesting the masses, should employ language that needs no transalation to make it comprehensible to the graduates of the people's colleges—the common schools. It is a great mis take to suppose that big words are necessary to express big thoughts. The simpler the dress of a grand idea the better. Let those who think other wise read the Psalms, or the Book of Job, or the Prophesies. CHILDREN.-Our city is blest with a goodly pro portion of these charming little specimens of hu manity. In walking along the streets of a pleasant day they are to be met with in any number—some in the arms, or walking by the side of their nurses, others drawn in tiny carriages—all of them with bright faces and sparkling eyes under the genial influence of the open air. We always feel willing to turn aside and yield them the right of way.— Surely a man cannot be right-minded who does not feel refreshed and purified in the presence of these wonderful little creatures. A sphere of innocence surrounds them, to which even a rugged heart cannot be insensible. A child is truly "an angel in the house." When it makes its mysterious advent in the world, it draws around itself a cluster of affection from young and old, from parents and brothers, and sisters and servant& The influence for good which a child exercises is incalculable. Truly may we exclaim, in language of Holy Writ, "Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord. As arrows are in the hands of the mighty man, so are the children of the youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them." Let those who are impatient at the noise and fretfulness of children—fathers especi ally. for mothers seldom are—remember often to recur to the 12th Psalm. Children confer fully as much benefit as they receive, for we are - lold that "they talk with the enemies at the gate"—thus helping by their angelic innocence to repel our spiritual foes. TRIBUTE OF BOTEEM.—At a meeting of the Phy sicians of the city of Harrisburg, held en Tuesday afternoon, on motion of Dr. E. W. Roberts, Dr. W. W. Rutherford was chosen President, and Dr. Win. H. Egle, Secretary. The following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted Wuunues, .In the dispensations of an all-wise Providence it has pleased him to remove from the well-tired scenes of his earthly labors Dr. EDWARD L. OATH, one endeared to this community by every tie of humanity, by his deeds of philanthropy and acts of kindness in the profession which he so no bly adorned and honored ; therefore, Resolved, That it is with emotions of the deepest regret that we are called upon to mourn the loss of one of the seniors in our profession ; and as an hum ble testimonial to bis undying worth, we offer to his bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy in this, the dark hour of their affliction, and commend them to the consolations of Rim " who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb." - Resolved, That as a further manifestation of our respect and esteem for the departed we attend hie ioneral in a body. Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings be communicated to the family of the deceased and also furnished to the newspapers of the city for publication. THE MONEY MARKET.—The Philadelphia Ledger says: The hearty energy with which the Admin istration seems disposed to press the war, some of our cotemporaries profess to think, will not be likely to injure the trade and business of the large cities, nor much, if any, impair credit. We con fess we should like to see it so, but cannot. Theis is too much reason to fear a weakening of all credit and a steady sinking of all prices ; and especially stock prices. WAR, WAR, WAR!—To arms, to arms, ye brave. Mr. James M. Wheeler, the agent fur the sale of the celebrated Du Pont's gun and rifle powder, has just received a fresh supply, which he offers for sale at manufacturer's prices. This powder is known to be far superior to any ether manufac tured in the States, and can be obtained in any quantity at the depot. All orders left at the ware house will be promptly attended to. See the ad vertisement. Tun Governor has made the following military appointments, in addition to those published in the Senate proceedings in another column : Major Generals—Robert Patterson, of Philadel phia; Wm. 11. Beim, of Berks. Brigadier Generals—Geo. Cadwallader, of Phil adeiphia ; Giorge C. Wynkoop, of Sehuy !kill; Ed mund C. Williams, of Dauphin ; Jas. a Negley, of Allegheny. MORE TaooPs.--The Washington Artillery, nun - baring 130 men, under the command of Captain Ren, arrived in town last night, and put up at the Exchange, in Walnut street. Captain M'Donald, with his company of infantry, numbering 94 men, from Schuylkill county, also arrived in the same train. Other companies arrived,. the names of which we could not ascertain. THE n ewest materials fur spring dresses are those in wool, woven in small bouquets of colored flowers; Irish poplins, striped or flowered; foul ards, which are to be much worn; brocade silks; poplins, checked with white, maize or groseille; moire antique, with embroidered flowers and gre nadines, and wait de sole, with which they make elegant dinner dresses. For further particulars inquire at the dry goods stores, who advertise in the PATRIOT AND UNION. NOTICE.—The ordination exercises of the Rev. W. S. Wood, pastor elect of the Baptist church of this city, will take place this afternoon, in the church, on Pine street, corner of Second. The Council will meet at 2 o'clock p. m., and the ordi nation services will commence at 71 o'clock in the evening. The sermon on the occasion will he preached by Rev. Prof. Curtis, of Lewisburg Uni versity. The exercises will be public, and a cordial invi tation is hereby given to the clergy and all such as may wish to attend. To PREVENT TOOLS FROM RUSTlNG.—Thousands of dollars are lost each year, by the rusting of plows, hoes, shovels, &e. Some of this might be prevented, by an application of lard and resin to all steel or iron implements. Take three times as much weight of lard as resin, and melt them to gether. This can be applied with a brush, er cloth, to all surfaces in danger of rusting, and they can easily be kept bright. If:tools are to be laid away for the winter, give Odes& coating of this, and you will be well repaid_ It can be kept for a long time, and should be always at hand ready for use. Thousands of men breath, move, and live, pass off the stage of life, and are beard of no more.— Why ? They do not a particle of good in the world and none are blessed by them; none could paint to them ns the instrument of their redemption; not a word they spoke could be recalled, and so they perished; their lights went out in darkness, and they were not remembered mere than the insect of yesterday. Will you thus live and die, 0 man immortal? Live for something. Do good, and leave behind you a monument of virtue, that the storm of time can never destroy. Write your name in kindness, and love, and mercy on the hearts of thousands you come in contact with, year by year, you will never be forgotten. No; your name, your deeds, will be as legible on the hearts you leave behind as the stars on the brow of evening. Good deeds will shine as the stars of heaven. Awnings sewed at the office of the Wheeler J 6 Wilson Sewing Machine Company, Third it Mar ket streets. apl2-2w. NEW ARRIVAL! NEW ARRIVAL !--Just received a large assortment of new spring goods. We name in part, 10 pieces of beautiful Challise, 121, worth 18k; 10 pieces of Traveling Dress Goods, at 8, worth 12A-; 50 pieces of bleached and unbleached Muslin, 10, worth 12i; 50 pieces of bleached Mus lin, 12k, worth 15 ; also, a very large stock of Cassimeres and other summer stuff for men and boys' wear. Stella Shawls very cheap. Broohe Bordering, at 25,37 and 50 ets. ; also, a large stock of Cambrics and Swiss Muslims. Please call and examine at • S. Lawv's, at Rhoads' Old Corner, Corner of Market and Second streets SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT ENGLISH ItrelMEDY.—Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female PilL, prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extracall nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all eveeas and re moves all Obstructions and a speedy cure may be relied en. TOMARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the monthly pealod with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. • THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT BS TAKEN BY MULES DURING TER FIRST THREE MONTHS or PREGNANCY, AS THEY ARB BIRO TO BRING Oki MISOIERIAGB, BUT AT ANY OTHER, TIM TENT ARE SAFE. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affection. ! Pain in the Rack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Need, Hysterics and Whites, these Pile will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and'although epow 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 earefully preserved. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mail. For sale by 0. A. BATiSTVART. narttsburg. jy7-dawly HELISIBOLD'S EXTRACT BIM HO, THE GREAT DIURETIC• HELMBOLDII EXTRACT BUMF, T Fl C. GREAT DIURETIC: lIKLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURE no. HELMBOLD'E EXTRACT BUCEW, THE GREAT DIURETIC, And a Positive and Spec'fic Renody for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Bee Advertisement In another column. Cut it out, and send for the Medic ne. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS mar29-dis 3m 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—Bfas. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING 1 .. We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Naw we never said a word it favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel rompelled to say to your readers, that this is no brlebLft, —WE HAW TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO BE ALL IT CLAMS. It is, probably, one •f 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. sep29-d&wly Cristadoro's Hair Dye THE ONLY DYE TILE ONLY DYE THE ONLY DYE THE ONLY DYE THE ONLY DYE THE ONLY DYE.. BE= 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 J CHISTA DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Pressers. marl9-dawlm Dr. Brunon's Concentrated Remedies. No. 1. 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, any case of GONOREWE d, is without taste or smell, and - equires no restriction of action Or diet. For either sex. price One Dollar. No. 3. THE TEEM will care in the shortest possible ime, any vase of OLE kT, even after all other Remedie s nave failed in produce the desired effect. No taste or smell Price One Dollar. No. 4 THE PUNITER is the only Remedy that will really care Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how tong standing or neglected the cue may be. Price One Dollar. No. 6. THE SOLUPOR will cure any case of GRAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar. No. 6 FOR P A KTICULARB SEE CIRCULAR. No. 7 THE AMARIN 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 PARTILE are certain, safeand speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars. No 9. FOR PARTICULARR sF,lt CIRCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postage stamp and get a Circular. General Depot North-Kist corner of York Avenue and Callowhill Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue, Phila delphia. Pa Forsale in Harrisburg only by C A. RANNVART. where Circulars containing valuable informaten, with full de. scriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis. on appli cation. Address DR. IP ELIE BRUNON, myl-dl.l u. 0. Boa 00, Philadelphia, Pa. • Ever analyzed Sworn to be poisonless ....For a living brown ...For a perfect black ..That defies detection ,That is instantaneous PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.-13RANDRETH'S PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND Amm.—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 sys tem; and they have the same power of expulsion over miasm, 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 as bread, yet they are capable of puri fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure. all kinds of fevers, all asthmas, catarrhs, costiveness and painful affections of every kind. Sold, price 25 cents, at N 0.294 Canal eet, New York, and by all Druggists. Also, by GEC H BELL, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, Harrirtvrg, and by all respectable dealers in medicines de9-d&wlm MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Sooth ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing as inilartmation—w4ll allay all pain, and is aura to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Per ectly safe in all oases, See advertisemm - : in another col u un. ai g14,1859-ditArly MANDI 0 O D. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT AND RADICAL CURE OF MR HATORRIIBA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse. &e. By Robt. J. Oulverwell, M. D. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHARLES J. O. N.LINB, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box. No. 4,586. march2o-d&w3na. 200 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. SECOND SPRING SALE FOR 1861. In consequence of the exti &ordinary money pressure of the times, and the accumulation of his stock of NEW CARRIAGES, The subscriber will hold a Second Sale for this Spring, 1861, which will take place ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1861. AT TEN O'CLOCK, AT THE PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANS 031 STREETS, PHILADA. The assortment (about Two Hundred) will be fully equal to that offered at the first Sale, including all the most modern styles. and from some of the best makers of Philad.'lphia and Wilmington. j_U - The sale will be positive. 11:7'No postponement on account of the weather. ALFRED M. lIERKNESS, aplT.d2t Auctioneer. LOST—A small sized ENGLISH TEE RIME DOG-; answers to the name of "Tip;" black with yellow paws. The finder is requested to return him to the store of DI. G. EINSTEIN, Market Square. apl6 QCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHAN NA RAILROAD COMPANY.—The Annual Meeting and Election of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company, as required by their charter, wl.l be held at the Continental Hotel, in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Monday, May 6th, 1861, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of choosing a Pretcdent and six Managers to serve for the ensuing year, and also for the consideration of such other busi ness as may properly be brought before said meeting. FRANK S. ROND, Secretary. April 13, 1861.—aplii-dtd THE Partnership of S. L. WCULLOCH & CO. was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist - day of July, 1860. and I ant now closing up the books of the Company, and all persons indebted to the firm must settle their accounts on or before the 20th inst., or they will be left for collection: and those having claims against the same will please present them to the under signed, at his office, No. 126 Market street. S. L. 'CULL° CH . I have a TWO-HORSE LUMBER WAGON and a good TOP BUGGY WAGON, which I will sell at a bargain. aplSdlw" ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING SCHOOL, .1.1 FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNA. Students prepared for College or business. Location pleasant, healthy and easy or access by Pennsylvania Central Railroad. For Circulars containing terms, tes timonials, A-c., address the Principal. ap4-10tda4tw E. L. MOOItEI THE BIBLE ON InVOROE.—The lowing words Itre from Mark x. v. 9, 12 “What, therefore, God has joined together let not man put asunder." "Whosoever shall put away his wife and marry another committetb adultery. And if a woman shall put away her husband and marry again she committeth adultery." Legislators and others, the above is the edict of the Supreme Lawgiver, from which there is do appeal.— " What, Cher.-fore, God has joined together let no man put asunder." janl2 dtf FIRST CLASS GROCERIES I LARGE ARRIVAL!! RAVING JUST RETURNED from the Eastern cities, where we have selected with the greatest care a large and com plete assortment of superior GOODS, which embrace everything kept in the best City Groceries, we respect fully and cordially invite the public to examine oar stock and hear our prices. feb l s WM. DOCK, 7R., & CO. CHAMPAGNE WINESI DUO DE MONTEBELLO, HEIDSIECK & CO., CHARLES HEIDSIECK, GIESIAR & CO., ANCHOR-SILLERY MOUSSEUX, SPARKLING MUSCATEL, MUMM & CO '9, VERZENAY, In store and for sale by de2o W. A R D H. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN .1/13STRAW GOODS, Nos. 103, 105 and 107 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA We are now receiving our SPRING STOCK, which will com prise a large and desirable assortment of all kinds of STKA lir AND LACE GOODS. Also, a large assortment of LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HATS Our stock of FLOWERS and RUCHES will be unusually large this Season, and we would invite your s-mcial at tentinn to that department. Please call and examine them before making your purchases. H. WARD. N 05 . 103, 105 and 107 NORTH SECOND St., above Arch. marlB-2awlmd. DR 0 CL AM ATIO N.—Whereas, the j_ Honorable Jouit J. PEARSON, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial Dis!riet, con sisting, of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin. and the lion. A. 0. FIIRSTER and Hon. FELIX NISSLEY, Attn elate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued their pre cept, bearing date the 16th day of February, 1851, to me directed. for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to com mence on. the 4th Mon..ay of April next, being the 22d day of April, 1861, 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 proper persons, at 10 &clock in the forenoon of said dav, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, 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 Stites. J. D. BOAS, Sheriff. SIIERIFIIIB OFFICE, Harrisburg, March 15, 1881, marl6-dkutd QCOTCH W H ISK Y.—One Puncheon 1,, or PURE SCOTCH WHISKY Just received and for sale by jan2 HEALTH, MONEY! HAPPINESS!! At this season of year. when so much sickness prevails', every one should provide himself with DR. HUM PEIREYIs RONICEOpATHIC MEDICINES, and prevent disease in its beginning.. A fresh supply always on hand at SORE ETER , S BOOK-STORE, Harrisburg. EMPTY BARRELS ! of every descrip tion. A Lrge lot on hand and for sale by aplo WILLIAM DOCK, la., & Co. frAMS!--3,000 lbs. EXTRA. SUGAR DIJKED RAMS in store awl for sale low for cash aplo WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. MADkRIA WINE !-WELSH BROI TILERS' OLD RESERVE WlNE—full bodied an fruity. In store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, feblB 73 Market street, ' WANTED -A WHITE WOMAN.- A good COOK can find const-mt employment and good wages. Aptly to DANIEL WAGNER, at the Seven Stars Hotel, corner of Second and Oltesnut streets. marl 2 KLE 14.Eit' 0:101.th ia the place to boy Domeatie Medicines JOHN H. ZIEGLER, 73 Market street JOHN 11. ZIEGLER. 73 Market street ONLY ONE DOLLAR.EACEI: 10000 BEAUTIFUL STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING OP THE LORD'S PRAYER FOR SALE! VALUABLE PROPERTY GIVEN AWAY! The idea of representing the LORD'S PRAYER by an engraving, and of ornamenting and arranging it in such a manner as to produce at once a model of neatness and taste, was conceived and carried out by GRAISitY, the celebrated Bank-note Engraver of New York city. It commences with exquisitely executed words of "OUR FATHER," and then follow in succession the other parts of the Prayer, every phrase of which is engraved in the most elegant and tasteful manner. Near the bottom of the picture last superbly executed head of OUR SAY lOU and encircling the upper part of the engraving are ten angel., each bearing one of the TEN coMMANDMENTS. The engraving has received the most unqualified praise from the religious community, as there is nothing of a sectarian character about it, having been recommended by clergymen of all denominations. As an ornament it is one of the most splendid ever published in this country, and is destined to take the place of a poorer class of engravings. The size of the plate is 20x28 inches, and is unquestionably the cheapest engraving ever offered in this country. Who that loves Art--who that delights to study& fine engraving—who that would possess a beautiful Picture —who that would receive the impressions which such a work is calculated to impsrt, wou'd fail to secure a copy when the price is only ODE DOLLAR, with the chance of securing for that sum in addition a permanent home or another valuable Gift? As a work of art this valuable and beautiful engraving is worth more than the dollar asked fot it, as will readiily be acknowledged on an inspection of it; hot the subscribers intend to make a Gift Distribution to purchasers of the engraving of valuable presents, as follows : 1 House and Lot in York Borough ; 2 Building Lots : 2 Buggies; Quinn & Palmer's make, warranted; 1 Rockaway; 100 Valuable Books; 50 Barrels of Flour, warranted; 1,000 Gilt Frames to suit Engraving of Lord's Prayer ; 510 Steel Plate Engravings—Birth of Christ Lklagnifi; cent Looking-glasses; Gold and Silver Watches ; All kinds of Jewelry, embracing Cameos, Floren tines, Mosaic, Gold Stone, &c. A Gift worth from 50 cents to $500.00 with each En graving sold. When the Engravings are all sold, a meeting of the purchasers will be called at Washington Hall, York, Pa., when the Gifts named above will be distributed in such manner as the purchasers may determine—the purchasers selecting a committee of disinterested persons to make the awards in such manner as they may designate. The proprietors, from the favorable manner in which this Gift Enterprise hus been received, and the number of Engravings already sold, hope to be able to have the whole amount disposed of by the first of July ensuing, and when all are sold they will notify the purchasers and have the distribution of the Gifts proceeded'with. This Engraving has received the commendation of the Reverend Clergy, our first citizens, and, indeed, of all classes, who enter into it with interest and spirit. Send on ONE DOLLAR; and four Red Stamps to pay postage on Engraving, and you are sure to get it by re turn mail. Address AUSTIN & WEHRLY, York, Penna. J. M. AUSTIN. GEORGE WEHRLY. General Distribution Office, No 10, South George St., York, Penna,, where Engravings may be seen and pur chased.' Agency for Harrisburg at WM. D..TACIVS Book and Periodical Store, corner Third and Market Sta. Any person sending a club of ten will get an extra copy and ticket. We are kindly permitted to refer to the undersigned, who have given us written recommendations, but want of space prevents us from giving them in full. Read the following : TILE LORD 7 S PRAYER We have carefully examined this Engraving, offered for Bale in this community by Messrs. Austin & Wehrly, and do not hesitate to pronounce it one of the finest works of American Art we have ever seen. The design is beautiful, the style of execution is superior, and the illustrations are excellelgt Its appearance will at once secure for it the admiration of &refined community, and recommend it to the Christian public. It is highly or namental, and is calctilated to exert a refining influence in a family, and an elevating and purifying effect upon the morals and religion of society, and it should meet, as we understand it deserves, with a rapid and extensive sale. Rev. A. H. Lochman, L. L. D., Pastor Ist Lutheran Church, York, Pa. Rev. A. W. Lilly, Pastor 2d Lutheran Church. Rev. C. W. Thomson, Rector St Johns Prot. Episco pal Church. Rev. F. F. Hagen, Pastor Moravian Church. Rev. Jos. A. Ross, " M. E. Church. Rev. Syl. Eagle, " St. Patrick Church. Rev. Matth. Jos. Meirer, Pastor St. Marys Church. Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, Aud. Gen. Penna. Henry Walsh, President York Bank, David Small, 'Postmaster, York, Pa., and many others. ErEditors or Publishers of papers giving this ad vertisement six insertions will be entitled to an Engra ving and Ticket, by forwarding the payer for that time to our address, or inserting it until that time appointed for the distribution, with an Editorial notice once in four weeks. Will receive the Engraving framed withal: tine gold gilt frame to suit its size, and a ticket. _ AUSTIN & WEHRLY Yoßk, Feb. 19, IS6I —apl-dtjyl COALI COALII - The undersigned having entered into the C 0 A L T R A.D E in this City, would respectfully solicit your patronage. I will keep on hand Coal of all sizes, from the most Celebrated and _Approved Mines, which will be delivered to any part of the City, Free from Dirt and other Impurities. FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. 11" Coal foe sale by the BOAT LOAD, CAR LOAD, OR SINGLE TON. Persons purchasing by the Boat or Car Load will re ceive Two Thousand Two Hundred. and Forty Pounds to the Ton. . Err Office No. 74 Market Street, second door from Dewberry Alley. Yard on the Canal, foot of North St. 11" Orders left at either place will receive prompt attention. JOHN W. HALL. Agent. Harrisburg, April 12, 1861. apl3-dtf REMOV AL. JOHN IV. CLOVER, MERCHANT TAILOR, Rae removed to GO MARKET STREET, Where he will be pleased to see all his (Hew's. oetB-dtf RE M O VA L.—The subscriber would respectfully inform her old friends and the public generally that she has removed her MILLINERY STORE from Market street to No. O) MARKET EQ11.11:13, two doors from Henry Felix's Confectionery Store ; where she is prepared to furnish BONNETS, 'RATS, &c., of all the latest styles and patterns. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solici ted. apl3-dtf bI. CAROLAN. NOTICE TO SPECULATORS ! VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ! A number of large size BUILDING. LOTS, adjoining the Round House and Work Shops or the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to au29-dly JOHN W. HALL. ARBOR V.ITZES FOR SALE.—The subscriber has a lot of these beautiful evergreens, just received from Pittsburg, for sale at his Green-house, above town, or at his stall in the lower Market House, on M irket mornings. They are in excellent condition; and are probably the finest specimens ever brought to this place. Atso, a lot of Locust Posts. from 6 to 22 feet in length, which he will sell low for cash. JOHN M. SHECK. ap9-d2w DANK LETTER AND BUSINESS LETTER PAPER! We Would call attention to a new article of paper, called BUSINESS LETTER, which has been gotten up to meet the wants of business'men and others who ob ject to Commercial Note as being to narrow, and do not wish to use part of usual letter sheet. This overcomes toth the above objections ; is a per fect sheet; pure wove; plate finish; ruled on one side; made from best material, free from adulteration, and put up in neat boxes convenient for use. We also have a paper called BANK LETTER, similar to the above, except it has but half the number of lines on, so as to allow a printed blank or heading above. For sale by TREO. F. SCHEFFEH, mar 19 No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg. II ST OPENED--A FLOUR, and FEED CI STORE, two doors from the Seven Stars Hotel in Chesnut street, by IL AI , GOWAN. Harrisburg, April 11.—ap13-6td* F. MUENCH, TRAVELING AGENT OF THE OLD WALLOWER LINE. This old Transportation Line is still in sums ful operation, and prepared to tarry freight as LOW as any other i odi ri dual be ween P ilade l phi a , Harrisbur Sun bury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lod Ha_ von, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadel phia and Erie, and 'Williamsport and Elmira Raliroads. Local Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. bIITENCJI. Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & HINCHMAN, No. 80S and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, p. m will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for deli eery, the next morning. 0. F, MUENCK, ap4-dtf Traveling Agent. " AVAN ACI GA RS.--A Hine Assort ment, comprising Figaro Zaiagozona, La Sulu.. Bird, Fire Fly, Btelvina, La Beriuto, Capitolio of a 1 sizes and qualities, in quarter, one-fl th and one-tenth boxes, just received, and'for sale low by JOHN H. ZIEGLER, jan3l. 78 Market Street. PPORT Ell BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.-- very rare lot just received and for sale by a pd WM. DUCK, JA., & Co EPT Y .110TTLES I ! !—Of all sizes and descriptions, for sale low y dea6 WM. POOH WA. l'llebiral. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION HUMBOLDT BUM] . for the Bladder. HELM BOLO'S Mani for the Kidneys. lIELMROLDT BUCHU for the Gravel. lIRLMBOLDT BUCHU for the Dropsy, H ELM BOLDT BUCHU for Nerv,usriess. HUMBOLDT BUCHU for Loss of Memory. HE I.M POL BUCHU f.,r Dimness of V sion. lIgLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Difficset Breathing. HUMBOLDT BrOrIU for Weak Nerves. IFELMBOLDT BUCHU for Gener 1 D.tbi ity. BELMBOLDT BUCHU for Universal Lassitude. HEILtIDOLto 3 B DUCT-1U for Horror of D seat*. HELM lauds BUrHU for Night Sweats. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wakefulness. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU or Dryness of the Flan. HELMBOLD'S BUG G U for Eruptions HELM BOLD' . 4 BUCHU for Pain in the B ick. HELMBOLD'S RUCHE' for Heavmes of the Eyelid, With Temporary Suffusion and Less of Melt. HELDIBOLDT BUCKS for Mobil ty and Restlesness, with Waut of Attention and horror of society. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions. HUMBOLDT BUCHU for Excesses arising from laths- , eretion, and all Diseases of FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES BM ALEA—FEMALRE—YEMALES OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED. OR CONTEM PLATING MARRIAGE, TAKE NO MORE PILLS, . . . PREY ARE OF NO AVAIL, HEYMBOLD'S YXTRACT IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD For all complaints incident to the Sex whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of D ss;rit'on, or in the DECLINE 0 4 CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMP . ' OVS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take ro more Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine for Un.lea ant and Dangerous Diann% lIELMBOLD , B EXTRACT BUCHU CURES SECRET DISEASES In all t" eir Wages, At little Expense, Little or no Change of Diet; No Inconyenienee, AND NO NXPOSIIRE. . . Use FIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for Racemes arising from habits' indulged in BY YOUNG AND OLD, cc cc cc cc And for diseases arising from habits of dissipation.. It re moves all improper discharges, and will restore the patient in a short time 'o a s ate of health and purity. Use LIELNIBOLDiB EXTRACT RUC EIU for diseases and affections of the most distressing character. Use HELSIBOLD'SBX'fftACT BUCRU for all affectioa and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, cc cc Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, as 46 Prom whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same treatment and may originate from the same cause. READ : READ l READ HELMBOLD , T !MOHO is safe and pleasant in tasteand odor, but immediate in its acidon. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadeiphia, H T. HELMBOLD, Ohemis -, who being duly sworn, does say that his preparation contains no nar cotic, mercury or injurious drugs, but is purely vegetable. H. T HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me, the 234 day of Novem ber, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5 ; delivered to any ad dress. Prepared by H. T. FIELMBOLD, - Practical and Analytical Ohemlet . . 104 South Tenth St., Mow Chestnut, Plula. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "OF THEIR OWN" and umlaut" ARTIELES ON THE REPEITAT.ON ATTAINED ET Heimbold , s Genuine Preparalions. 44 Extract Buchu. c , Sarsapari'la. IC cc Improved Rose Wash. So/4. cy I WYETIT, AND AL4 f DRUG....TSTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOB BELMBOLDPS TAKE NO OTHEE. Ont out the sdvertiatiment and send 'or it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. mar 29-dair3m Adds. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH EAST CORNER OP 11TH AND MARKET STREETS. ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- ROAD DEPOT, 3P I X-XIL AM-31=1MX.83E3'13CIAL. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Public that he has taken the above Hotel, formerly known as n 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 sdroirablyloested 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" UNITED STAT ES" a pleasant and agreeable residence to all who may favor it with their patronage. Charges moderate. 0c22-d3inwly 11. W. HANAGA. Proprietor. BUEHLER, HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR• This old established House having changed hands during the present serron, 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 cony& iences which pertain to a First Glass Hotel janl2-tf for talc & (to Bent. FOR R ENT.-A. commodious two-story DWELLING HOUSE, (in Second street, below Pine,) with wide Hall. large Back Bni hling, Marble all miles in Parlor., Gas in six rooms, all the r• oms just papered and painted The second story divided into seven rooms, one of which is a Bath This, in connection with the fact that the house bas just beer. placed in the moat thorough repair makes it one of the most desirable houses in the city. Enquire of apB E. M. POLLOCK, Market Square, llarrisburi LOR SAL E.--The BUILDING on the corner of Wshut and Short streets, u.ed as a COOPER SHOP. This building was originally built so that it could be turned into Dwelling liouses. It con sists of three separate trainee placed together, each frame being 25 by 2.) 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 o' Dratubatlt's Patent Stave Cutters, 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 Office of S. L. M'CULLOCH, feb9-dtf 126 Market Street. HO USES TO RENT.—Two or aree 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 BURKE,. febl3-dtf M ESSRS. CEIICK ERING & CO. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE GOLD MEDAL: AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, HELD THE PRECEDING WEEK, OVER SIXTY CUIIIP.ETITORS! Wareroom for the CIIICHERING PIANOS, at Harris burg, at OS Market street, 0e23-tf W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE. WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY ! THE BEST DEFINING AND PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH-L A NGUAGE, contains 1,854 Royal Quarto Pages and 20,000 words and meanings not found in any other English Dictionary; more than 1. 000 Illustrations inserted in their proper places; over 5,000 words synnnymized; together with numerous tabl- a ot pronounced proper names. Sold by E. 111. i•OLLOCH. & purl'. Also Worcester's School Dictionaries. mar 23 W ALL PAPER 1 WALL PAPER ! 1 Just received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPER. BORDERS, EIRE SCREENS, & c., &e. It is the largest and best selected assortment in the city, ranging in price from six (6) cents up to one dollar and a quarter (11.25.) As we purchase very low for cash, we are prepared to sell at as low rates, if not lower, than can be had else where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel. confident that we can please them in respect to price ind quality. E. M POLLOCK & SON mar 23 Below Tones' House, Market Squar e. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT .Or RICHLY GILT AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW CURTAINS, PAPER BLINDS, Of various Designs and Colors, for 8 ge n t s , TISSUE PAPER AND CUT FLY PAPER At nr”ftr96l SICARFP ER'S ROOK,STORB. TYKNIN VALLEY NIA COAL —Just LI received by canal, for sale at $2.25 per ton, delivered by Patent Weigh Carts, by April 2, 1861. JAMES M. WHEELER. JELLIES!!! CURRANT, PEACH, APPLE, EL ACKBERRY, ORANGE, RASPBERRY, QUINCE, PEA R , Direct front NEW YORK, and warranted SU ... , ' '
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