LOCAL N.EWS. Tau DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. PATRIOT AND UNION.—The Deux PATRIOT AND UNION can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of J. S. PR.AIK. TAN REams.—Under the change of schedule on the different railroads , the time of closing the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, April 15, 1861 is as follows: PENNSYLVANIA R. R. E s i.-6 a. m.—way mail 12_15 p. m., 9. p. m., 3.3 0 P- I°. 1 °. w.st.-12 m.—Tray mail. 3 30 p. m., 9 p. m. CBLIIIIBIA BRANCH, P. H. H. 3.30 p. m. NORTHERN CENTRAL R. Rock..-12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m. North.-1 p. m. • LEBANON VALLEY R. R. 9.30 a. m. DAUPHIN AND SIISQ. R. H. 1.30 p. m. entritattt.Arrn VALLEY 8. R. 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m.—way mail. BY STAGE. a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and gaturday. 7a. in., to Xonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. in., to Lewisberry, on iiatardaw. Orrion HOURS ON SUNDAY.—From 74. to 81- a. in.. and 3 to 4 p. m. Postage to California, Colorado, Nevada, Dako ta' and Oregon, 10 cents. AU letters and transient newspapers are re quired to be pre-paid by stamps before they can be mailed. PUBLIC MEETING. The citizens of Harrisburg are requested to meet at the Court House this evening, at t o'clock, to act upon the report of the committee appointed at the public meeting on the 221 inst., for the pur pose of reporting for the approbation of the citi zens of Harrisburg a Committee of PUBLIC SAFETY. VARENZU Rumns.—This company is being ra pidly filled up. Any person wishing to join can do so by signing the roll at the Exchange to-day. The company will meet for drill this evening. DBPAETITRE OF Tuoors.—The two regiments from Ohio left this city at 10 o'clock on Monday evening for Lancaster, where they will quarter until armed and equipped, On* Fraz ComrAwras.--The war will "rockee our effective force of firemen. The department is an important one in this city, and men should hold themselves in readiness to do duty with the engines if occasion should require it. The rite of confirmation will be administered by the Bight Rev. Bishop Bowman, of this diocese, in St. Stephen's Episcopal church, in this city, this evening, (Wednesday.) Service to commence at o'clock. All the soldiers speak in the highest terms of the liberality of the citizens of Harrisburg. Many articles of necessity have been supplied by our merchants without charging a farthing profit upon them. A Pascricar, Inna.—The physicians of Reading at a recent"meeting held, resolved to attend to the wants of the families of the volunteers gratuitously during the war. This is a good idea, and we hope our MTh phytioiMlS will tee the necessity of so t being behind the Reading doctors. Liar.—The ladies having completed the manu facture of haversacks, they should now turn their attention to supplying the surgeons of the different regiments with lint and bandages. The former can be manufactured in every family where old pieces of linen can be found. Bnaons —We had intended giving an afternoon edition of the PATRIOT AND 'UNION on Monday, and the Local items were prepared accordingly; but as no telegraphic dispatches came, the idea was abandoned. This will account for some of the blunders in yesterday's paper. Bartrmten.—Captain Lin Bartholomew, of Gen. Beim's staff, who left with the soldiers on Satur day morning, returned yesterday with the soldiers to York, and came up to this city in the afternoon. He reports all the Harrisburg boys well and in fine spirits. While The soldiers were lying at Cockeysville, during the excitement of an alarm raised by the outposts, a young man from Banton died from the bursting of a blood vessel. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF BEING A TRAITOR. Yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock, Lieut. Foxh ill A. Parker, a Lieutenant in the United States Navy, was arrested at the Penna. depot. on the strength of a telegraphic dispatch received here at mid night from Pittsburg, that he had uttered treason able sentiments in that city, He was taken to the Mayor's office, and papers in his possession were examined, which proved beyond a doubt that be was a true man and one loyal to the Union. The probability is that the name of Lieutenant Parker was confounded with that of his brother, Wm. H. Parker, who a abort time since joined the South ern army. After the examination, Mayor Kepner addressed a few words to the assembly outside, and on the appearance of Lieutenant Parker he was greeted with three cheers. Amway OP SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS•—A man who gave the name of George E. Merriam, from Maryland, was arrested by some of the military and taken before tho Mayor yesterday, charged with using treasonable language and drawing a pistol. He produced some papers before tho Mayer whiob went to prove that be bad been arrested as one of the persona engaged in the John Brown raid on Harpers Ferry, and had been imprisoned for eleven days. The Mayor, considering he had no business here, ordered him to leave the city in two hours. At the end of that time, be was still fourid"bitiering about, when he was arrested by the pollee and committed to jail for 30 days, as a vagrant. A man•who said be was from New York was ar rested as a suspicions person. He said be came here to enlist, and as the suspicion against him did not appear to be well-founded, he was let of. COUNSEL TO OUR VOLUNTRERS.—The following hints to our volunteers are timely and should be heeded TO OUR YOUNG SOLDIERS 1. Remember that in a campaign more men die from sickness than by the bullet. 2. Line your blanket with one thickness of brown drilling. This adds but four ounces in weight, and doubles the warmth. $.- Buy actual! india rubber blanket (only $1.50) to lay_on thd ground or to throw over your shoul ders when on guard duty daring a rain storm Most of the eastern troops are provided with these. Straw to lie on is not always to be bad. 4 The best military hat in use is the light colored soft felt; the crown being sufficiently high to allow space'for air over the brain. You can fasten it up as .a continental in fair weather, or turn it down when it is wet or very sunny. 5 - Let your beard grow, so as to protect the throat and lungs. 6. Beep your entire person clean ; this prevents fevers and bowel complaints in warm climates.— Wosb your body each' day, if possible. Avoid strong e01f...e and oily meat. General Seat said that the to free use of then (together with ned gleet iu keeping the skin clean) cost many a sol dier hie 1 fa in Mexico. T. A sudden cheek of perspiration by eb illy or night sir often anises fever and death. When thus ezPosed do not forget your blanket. Carr CIIRTIN.—We paid'a visit to Camp Curtin this morning, notwithstanding the heat and the dust, for the first time. We were somewhat pre pared to see sights, but we must confess that we Viand tititei lively there beyond our anticipations. There were about four thousand soldiers within the enclosure, one-half of whom were drilling in squads and in companies.. Some five or six hundred tents are up, and all the stalls heretofore used by the Agricultural So ciety are boarded up and turned into shelters. In addition •to these, carpenters are at work erecting similar structures around the entire enclosure. The Commissariat Department takes up the en tire large building, and is very eomplete. Indeed if the soldiers fare as well after they leave here, they will have no cause for complaint. The soldiers in camp are not without their fun. Such a congregation contains all the different or ders of men, and what some of them don't know is not worth knowing. Nearly all the tents have charcoal sketches upon them. Several are named 'Fort Pickens"—one "Lazy. Club," the names of Companies occupying the tents, and one had a life size caricature of Jeff. Davis. While on the ground we neticed acrobats giving thorough circus per formances, and in one Sent a party were giving a very ezeditable performance in negro minstrelsy. The everlasting marching to which the soldiers are subjected to sent a tremor through our "game' leg, and taking the first omnibus, we left the sol diers marching, and the Zouaves turning somer saults, BULLETS-PATCHES —The best material for patches is old loam or old cambric; previous to use, it should be lightly greased all over on one side with spermaceti stuff, spread over it with a palette knife, and folded until it forma a square rather larger than the intended patch. In this state it should be pressed under a heavy weight between two boards for some hours; then by means of a sharp punch and mallet, fifteen or twenty patches may be eat by a blow at once. In using them it is only necessary to lay one, greased side down wards, upon the muzzle, to place the base of the bullet upon its centre, and then to push the two gently into the barrel. One end of the loading rod, having a cavity exactly fitting the upper part of the bullet, should new be applied, and the bul let pushed home at one thrust without any blow or violence. There is no difficulty in this if the bul let fit properly and the bore be clean; but no vio lence should be used, as besides notching and in denting the bullet, it is almost certain to cause a defection of its axis, and besides that to cake the powder in the chamber. The instant the bullet is felt to have reached the powder, the rod should be withdrawn—no second stroke, however light, should be given. Nothing is more common, both in the use of shot guns and rifles, than to see the shooter ramming and thumping at the charge, as if desirous of eompressing it into the smallest com pass. This is a great mistake; the force exerted by the powder will alwaya be greater if the grains be left uncrushed than if they be mottled and caked together. Of course no space must be left between the bullet and the wad of the shot gun, and the powder; they should rest evenly upon its surface. SEIZURE OF CONTRAS tun GOODS.—In Pittsburg, on Sunday afternoon, a tremendous excitement was caused by the discovery of contraband goods in a railroad car, which were taken to the Mayor's office. • The articles seized were principally army blan kets, shirts, and ;materials for manufacturing uni forms. A very large bale of blankets, enough to supply several companies, was addressed to "Nevitt, Lat trop & Regan, Savannah, Ga." Another very 'heavy bale of shirts and shirting material were directed to "Henry Lattrop A Co., Savannah, Ga." Large box of army cloth, to "Nevitt, Lattrop & Co., Savannah, Ga." Boxes marked "A. X. Abrahams, Charleston, S• C., " Williams & Brown, Charleston ;" Girard & Contents, N. 0. ;" Thomas J. Jelin Jr, Co., Mobile, Ala." in this lot were large quantities of army gloves, cap fronts and material for making Zonave uniform. Thew was also a small bale of leather " muzzle guards," used in putting over the muzzles of can_ non while in action. They were directed "C. C. Mastin, Savannah, Ga." The goods, which amounted to two or three dray loads, were conveyed to the Mayor's office, and are now in possession of the Safety Committee. They were all shipped from New Y ork, and marked "by rail, all the way through." This is supposed (nay, positively asserted.) to be the first shipment of contraband articles through that city, and the damage done to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad by the secesssonists themselves, is supposed to have created the necessity for this bold movement. FORMAT/ON OF Itaotanars,—The principal busi ness of importance transacted at Camp Curtin, yesterday, was the organization of three regiments as follows : I=l Allegbeny Light Guards, Burns Infantry, Cam eron Infantry, Pennsylvania Zitiaves, Reading Rifles, Washington Artillery, Pennsylvania Artil lery, Gettysburg Infantry, Scott Legion, Pittsburg Colonel—W. H Irvin. Lieutenant Colonel—Oliver H. Rippley. Major—Prank P. Robinson. EIGHTH REGIMBNT. Wyoming Light Dragoons, Wyoming Jackson Rifle, Wyoming Arti!lariat, Scranton Union Vol unteers, Wyoming Yeagers, Covington Feneibles. Luzerne Guard, Pittston Volunteers, National Guard, Lackawanna Yeagers. Colonel—A. H. Em ley. Lieutenant Colonel—Samuel F. Bowman, Major—J. S. Phillips. NINTH REGIMENT. National Guard, No. 1; National Gnard, No. 2; National Guard, No. 3; Sumner Rifl•s; Easton Yeagers; Keystone Rifltt.; Wethill Rifles; Cates:v iva Rifles, Washington Light Infantry; Brady Alpines. Colonel—H. C. Longenecker. Lieutenant Colonel—Wash. H. R. Hanger. Yajor—Charles Glantz. The Seventh and Eighth regiments left for Phil adelphia last evening. Three more regiments will be organized today. THE HoHE Guann,—The roll of the Homo Guard is filling up very rapidly. The report that the Virginians intended invading the Southern border of the State, and march to the C -pical, has bad its effect, and it is to be hoped that every man capahie of using a musket will enroll himself. It is alto gether likely that Camp Curtin will exist until the show is over, and there never will be less than a few thousand brave boys on hand to repel any Buell invasion; we should nevertheless leave nothing undone to show negligence on our part. Those who are disabled will, of course, not be expected to drill, but every man who can load and fire a musket will be expected to do his duty in protect ing his fireside. There are a great many old flint-lock muskets through the county, and in some of the unexposed interior counties, which, in the absence of a better article, might be made useful. All of these should be forwarded at once to the Adjutant General, or left at Brantla Hall. A great many bays been brought here by volunteers, which will be stored in the Arsenal fur use, if occasion should require it.. Wolfram—George Stevens, of the Wayne Guards, of Blair county, was shot through both heels at Cockeysville on Monday by the accidental discharge of a musket. Be was taken home. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY STILL Movnan.—No county in the State has done better than Schylkill county. A train last evening brought in two full companies from Tamaqua. Schuylaill has already furnished more than We full regiments, and the cry is still they come. ANOTHER FLAG RAISED. -.A flag was stretched across North street yesterday, from the premises of the subscriber. It is the clear thing, with thirty four stripes, and a large one in the middle of the field fur the next one to come in. Such a thing es a flag is not to be purchased just at present, and if a law were passed to compel every one to show his colors, it would be tight papers with a great many- Fortunately for the subscriber, the female portion of his household have had some little experience in the manufacture of Star Spangled Banners, so that be has been enabled to fling to the breeze just as handsome 11 homemade article as can be found in the city. Forever float that standard sheet ! Where breathes the foe but falls before us? With Freedom's soil beneath ourleet, ,And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us ! MORE TROOPS.—During Monday night two companies arrived from Blair county—the Scott Rifle, Captain Holland, of Dunoansville, 119 men, and a company in command of Captain Ramey, of Martinsburg. Tnis makes seven companies from the little county of Blair, and more are pro mised. Upwards of four hundred, from Westmoreland county, arrived yesterday morning, and at noon a company from Petersburg, Huntingdon county. A little before two o'clock p. m nearly 200 men, accompanied by two brass band's, arrived from Williamsport; also, the Maytown Infantry, of Lancaster county, with i f i r men, At Si o'clock three companies arrived by special train—one from White Haven, and another from Scranton, in Luzerne county, and one from Dan ville—numbering in all upwards of two hundred men. CITY POLICIL—The cells of the lock-up were tenanted on Monday night by a motley group of lodgers, and victims of the white demon of the still, and the red demon of the lager vault. Among the latter was one who, above all others, should come in for a first-class notice at our hands, if magnanimity and forbearance were not ruling traits of our character. When he had it in his power, no such an opportunity would have escaped him to hold up to the world the foibles and follies of any man. With a bitter vindictiveness that never would admit of any justification, be has dragged men before the public, to the great mor tification of their friends and their families—not because be expected to reform them when be could not reform himself, but merely because the power was placed in his hands—and that, too, for vices of less magnitude than be was almost daily guilty of. Lo! Yesterday morning he found himself re posing npnn one of the hard planks in the leek-up! For the sake of his family (and these are motives which never governed him) wo spare his name, especially as be is now in the same position that his victims usually were—powerless, and without means of defence There /6 no experience so val uable as that which is bought, if not too dearly paid for. We call the attention of our readers to the ad vertisement of Mr. Franklin, optician, from Phila delphia, who manufactures a suparior kind of eye glasses, which persons with defective sight will be glad to procure. Eis office, on Third street, will be opened to-morrow, where the finest assortment of spy-glasses and microscopes will be kept and of fered at the lowest city prices. His stay here will be but of short duration, and any one desiring to get of his articles should call at once. Awnings sewed at the office of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company, Third & Mar ket streets. apl2-2w. NEW Arturver, I NEW ARRIVAL I—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 12i; . 50 pieces of bleached and unbleached Muslin, 10, worth 121; 50 pieces of bleached Mus lin, 121, worth 15 ; also, a very large stock of Cassimeres and other summer stuff for men and boys' wear. Stella Shawls very cheap. 'Troche Bordering, at 25,37 and 50 ets.; also, a large stock of Cambrics and Swiss Mullins. Please call and examine at S. Liwr's, at Rhea;ls' Old Corner, Corner of Market and Second streets. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT ENGLISH I.LZHEDY.SiT James Clarke's Velebrated Female Pill, prepared from a pranerip ion of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Phoieian Extraordi nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute of all, those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re• moves all obstructions and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO HARRIED LADIES BM peculiarly suited. It will in a abort time bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Lobar, bears the Government , -lanip of Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits. THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY FEMALES DURING THE P 1 RAT THREE M iNTOS Or PREGNANCY, AS THEY ARE SURE TO BRING ON MISCARRIAGE, BUT AT ANY °TELE TIME 'MY ARE SATE. in all c .sea or Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, ratiane on slight exertion, P.lpitation of the Rear; Hysterics and Whitee, three Pil'd wiU. treat a cure when all other means have tailed, and although a pow• (teal remedy, do not contain ron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.—N1,0.1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by rotting Emil. FO2 IlillB by L. A BlNNVATV4.llkrrbaburg. je—dawly Cristadoro's Hair Dye THE ONLY DYE Ever analyzed THE ONLY . DYE Sworn to be poisonlese THE ONLY DYE For a living brown THE ONLY DYE For a perfect black THE ONLY DYE Thtt &Hee detention THE ONLY DYE -.Thatia instantaneous and the (NLY DYE For all who desire to have the color of their hair changed with safety, certainty sni rap di ty, to any shade they may desire Manufactured by 7 CRIST A nORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers, marllklawjai Mothers, read this. The following in an extract from a letter written by a pastor of the Baptist Church to the Jausnat and Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-renowned medicine-011M WINS LOW'S SOOTHING STROP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING: . . . „ see nn advertisement in yo .r columns of birth winslow's Soothing Syrup. N ,, ir we never said a word it favor of a patent medicine before in our life, hut we fest compelled to say to your readers, that this is no brIVID.,7 —WE HAVE TRIED TT, AND KNOW IT TO BE ALL IT owns. It is. probably, one of the most successful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay in a supply. sep29-d&wly MRS. W INSLOW, An experiencim uv rift atm letnale phymmen, hasa Sooth ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly mcilitaltt the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing re n e g mation.—will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate he bowel!). Impend upon it mothers, it will give reel 10 rourftiven, and relief and health to your infanta. Per »ctly cafe in all nem deo advertisenivi: in another col umu. at if, tr),1859-dar.wly MANHOOD. HOW LOST, ROW RESTORED. • JILTS p pi:MA.3 I IBD ON TDB NATIIEtII, TREAT MENT AND RADIO tI,OURRIW sPRIL kIATORRRNA, Or Deituti Debility, Nervobsuetw, Involuntary Smiscionv nod juipotencv, resulting from Self abuse, ece. By &Mt. J. enlverwol, M. 1.. Sent under veal, in a plain envelope, to any address, punt on receipt of two !tamps, by Dr. CD A It LES J. C. K N.ll, 127 Bowery, New York. Post 11B(%) Box No. 4,686. mwrch2o-d&wBa2. HELAIROL DT EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU, T.l K ORE AT DIURETIC. HUMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HUMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, And a Positive and lapoclic Rem •ay for Dimities of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, And all Disease. of t"e Urinary Orpna. Bee Al verEsement in another column. Cut it ant, and send for the Media ne. BE WAKE OF COUNTERFEITS. Inar29-6A3m PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETH'S PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND AGO:TR.—The effect of purging with BRANDRETIPS 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 rniasm, 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. BRANDRETIPS PILLS, though innocent as bread, yet they are capotle of puri fying the blood and curing disease. SO, they cure all kinds of fevers, all aethmas, catarrhs, costiveness and painful affections of every kind. Sold, price 25 cents, at No. 294 Canal eet, New York, and by all Druggists. Also, by GEC F BELL, corner Of Second and Chestnut streets, sarrirl•erg, and by all reurectable dealers in medicine. deg-d&wlin Dr. Drumm's Concentrated Remedies. _ . . No I . THE GREAT REVIVER. speedily eradicates all the evil effects of BELL- tillSel, as buss of mernorY ) Baortness 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 paralons. Acts alike on either aex. Price One Dollar. -- • . No. 2. T&IE BALM will cure in from two to eight daya, any case of GONOK REIM A, is without taste Or smell, and . equirms no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. rice One Dolhir. No. 3. i H ti T FIRER will care In the shortest possible line. an case of GLE tor, elf.° after all other Iletriedie nave failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or gar.ell Price One Dollar. • No. 4 VIE PUMPER is the only Remedy that will really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how king ..trading or neglected the case may be. Price One Dollar. No. b. THE SOLUTOR will cure any came of GRAVEL, permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the Bladder and Kidneys Price IMe Dollop. No. B Putt P RTIEULARS BRE CIRCULAR. No. 7 TAN AMA RIM 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 tine Dollar. NO. 8. THE ORIENTAL PAPTILS are certain., safe end speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any Irregularitiei of the monthly periods. Price Two 00Ear!. No 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price annexed. Enclose postage stamp and get a Circular. General Depot North-East corner of vork Avenue and Callophill Street. Private Office 40/ York Avenue, Phila delphia, Pa For sale in Harrisburg only by 0 A. BANNVART. wbere Circulars containing valuable informat en, with full de scriptions of each case, will be delivered monis. on appli cation, Address DR. FELIX BRUNON, • mvi-dlv T ) . A. Rox 119 PhilsoripinhiA. PA WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! TO ARMS! TO ARMS!! POWDER! POWDER!! DUPONT'S CELEBRATED GUN AND RIFLE POWDER AND ALL OTHER POWDER AND FUSE MANUFACTURED BY I. E. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., WILMINGTON, DEL. Per sale at manteacturers• prwes by their Agent, JAMES M wro:ELER, Harrisburg, Pa. lU' Orders received at Warehouse, to any extent, for supplying the state, Regiments, Companies, &c. aplB II WARD, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN STRAW GOODS, Nos. 103, 105 and 107 NORTH SECOND STREET PHILADELPHIA. We are now receiving mar SPRING STOCK,Whi eh will com prise a large and desirable assortment of all kinds of STKAtir AiVD LACE GOODS. Also, a largo assortment of LADIES' az CHILDREN'S HATS Our stock of FLOWERS and RIIOHES will be unusually 1 rge this Season, and we would invite your snecial at tentim to tla.t department. Please call and examine them before making your put-chases. H. WARD, Nos. 103, 103 and 107 NORTH SECOND St., above Az ch. marlB-2awl VOTIOR.—The undersigned offers for sale the largest, greatest and best collection of PLOWSHING PLANTS Ever offered or exhibitel in Harrisburg. My stock con sists in part of CAMELIAS, AZ ALIAS, NEW DAHLIAS, HELIO TROPES, F CSCHIAs, LANTANNAS, GERANIUMS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CARNATION AND ENGLISH MONTHLY PINKS, PANSIES, PETUNIAS, &0., &O. I have also a very large collection of ROSES, sn-h as GIANT DE BATTELQ. LORD RAGLAN, HERMOSA, GLORIE DE BOSEMUN, AGRLPENA., &p., &C. I have on hani a variety of EVERGREEN AND OR NAREN'VAL TREE+, such as ARBOR VITA ENGLISH AND IRISH YEW. All of which wal be sold at low pries by JOHN M. STEM ap2 dta Alm Above the Car Factory, Harrisburg. WALL PAPER, CEILING PAPER, TRANSOM PAPER, BOR DE kS, FIRE PRINTS, WINDOW CURTAINS, TASSELS, AND F IXTUR ES, AT LOW PRICES, at SCHEFFE R 'S Book-store. Near the Harrisburg Bridge. mar2s COAL! COAL!! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVERS COAL BY THE P A TENT WEIGH CARTS! NOW IS THE TIME For every family to get in their supply of Coal foe the winter—weighed at their door by the Patna 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 his own house.' I have a large eupply of Coal on hand, lig of S. M. CO.'S LYHENS VALLEY COAL all sizes. LYBENS VALLEY o CI WILIERSBARRE 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 tone, and by the bushel. JAMES M. WHEELER. garrißbtirm, September 24. 11360.—Aep25 v‘i ANTED -A W HITE WO M AN.- A good COOK can find coma .nt employment and gond wages. Ap ly to DAN lEL W AGNI R. at the Seven Stars Hotel, corner of Second and Ohesnut streets. marl 2 II wST—A smal sized EING-1 'l`l. RUM DOG; lingwera to the name of ' , Tip ;» black with yellow paws The &ruler is req.isated to retails him to the store of M. ti. EINSTEIN, Market Square. apl6 VNGLIN A N (It.AS 8 'UAL BOARDING SCHOOL, .E/ FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. MOUNT JOY, I.,ANCAST NB COUNTY, /*ENNA, Stu rents prepared for college or business. Location pleasan , , healthy and easy of access by Pennyylvania Central Railroad For Circulars cnutainiug tertos, tes timonidg. &c., address the Principal. ap4-10tdev4ta% E. L. MOORE ‘.„:CHUYLKILT., AND SUSQUEFIAN NA t.AIGROAD rOMPANY.—The Annual Al.eling and El •etoso or th.: Stockh"lders of the Schuylkill end Susquehanna Railroad uw poly, as required by their ch imer, w 11 be h Id at the Continental Hotel, in the city or Phi aelelphia, Pennsylvania, on Monday, May 11th 1861, at 12 o'clock, M., for the pur; Olie 0 , 011008 lig a Pr s d nt and six slanairers to serve for the ensuing year, and also for the consideration of each oth-r heel nese as may property be broneh. b.-fnre said meeting FRANS. 8. BOND, Secretary, April 13 1881 --apl6-dt I ELLAPACB int STO RH is the place IN_ le fled tLa Wet ionortutent of Porte klonuatee. ONLY ONE DOLLAR EAOEI ! 10,000 BEAUTIFUL ST N.EL PLATE ENGRAVING OF THE LORD'A PRA VALUABLE Ph'OP,ERTY GIP - EX AWAY! The idea of representininhe LORD I .4 PRAYER byan 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 ORRISRY, the celebrated Bank-note Engraver of New York city .It commences with exquisitely executed words of "Oun Penna.' , and then follow in succession the other parts of the Prsyer, every phrase of which is engraved in the most elerant and tasteful manner. Near the bottom of the picture i•la superbly executed head of OUR BAY lOU R, and encircling the upper part of the engraving are ten angels, each nearing one of the TEN comatestimitsis. 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 ornamen. it is one of the most splendid ever pub idled in this country, and is destined to take the place of a poorer class of engravings The size of the plate is 20x28 in , hes, and is unquestionably the cheapest engraving ever offered in this country. Who that loves Art—who that delights to study a fine engraving—who that would possess a beautiful Picture —who that Would receive the impressions which such a work is calculated to import, wou d fail to secun a copy when the price is only ONE DOLLAR, with the chance of securing fur that sum in addition a permanent home or another valuable Gift? AR 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 inspeciion of it i bot the subscribers intend to make a (lilt Distribution to purchasers of the engraving of valuable presents, as follows: 1 House and Lot in York Borough; 2 Building Lots : 2 RuAties; Quinn & Palmees make, warranted; 1 nockeway ; 100 valuable Books; • 60 Barrels of Flour, warranted; 1,000 Gilt Frames to curt Engraving of Lord's Prayer; 50 Steel Plate Engravings—Birth of Christ; Magniki cent booking-glasses; Gold and Sliver Watches; All kinds of Jewelry, embracing Cameos, Floren tines, Mosaic, Hold Stone. te c. A Gift worth tram 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 eistributed in such marmer an the purchasers may determine—the purchasers selecting a committee of disinterested persons to make the awards in such manner as they may designate. The proprietor., from the favorable manner in which tots Gift Enterprise his been received, and the number of Engravings already sold, hope to be able to have the whole amount dispose of by the first of July ensuing, and when all are sold they will notify the purchasers and have the distribution of the Gifts pr , ceeted with. This Engraving has received toe commendation of the Reverend Clergy, our . fir , t citizens, and, indeed, of all classes, who enter into it with interest and spirit. S-nd on ONE DOLL tla and four Bed Stamps to pay postage on Engraving, and you are sure to get it by re turn mail. Address AUSTIN & W EHRL Y , York, Penna. J. M. AIISTINA G - EORGS WISHALY. General Distribution Office, No 10, South George St., York, Penna., where Engravings may be seen and pur chased. Agency for 'Harrisburg at WM. D JACK'S Book and Periodical Store, corner Third and Market Ste. Any person sending a club of ten will get an extra copy and 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 followi , .g : • THE LORD'S PRAYER. We have carefully examined this Engraving, offered for sale in this community by Messrs. Au,,ti•, 8c Wehrly, and do not heAtate 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 excellent. Its appearance wilat once secure for it the admirat on of &refined community, and recommend it to the Chris , ian public It is highly or namental, and is calculated to exert a refining influence in a family, and en elevating , and purLying effect upon the mora's 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 24 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 Mary's Church. Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, And. Gen. Penna. Henry Welsh, President Yolk Bank. David Small, Pestinaster, York Pa., and maryothers ID — Editors or Publishers of papers giving this ad vertisement eta Ins -rtions be entitled to an Engra ving and Ticket, by forwarding the parer for that time to our address, or ins.riing it until that time appointed for the distribution, with an Editorial notice once in four weeks. Will receive the Engraving Lamed with a fine gold gilt frame to suit its size. and a ticket. AUSTIN & WEIIRLY. Yoas, Feb. 19, /861 —apl-dtjyl COAL! COAL!! The undersigned haring entered into the C 0 A L TRADE in this City, would respectfully solicit your ,patronage. T will keep 072 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. - PULL WEIGHT-GUARANTEED. i Coal for sale by the BOAT LOAD, CAR LOAD, OR MOLE TON. Persons purchasing by the Boat or Car Load will re ceive Two Thousand Two Hundred and Forty Pounds to the Ton.. 117 - Office No. 74 Market Street, second door from Dewberry Alley. Yard on the Canal, foot of North St. ItTJ Orders left at either place will receive prompt attention. JOAN - HALL, Agent. Harrisburg, April 1.2,1861.—ap13-dtf REMOV AL. JOHN W. GLOVER, MERCHANT TAILOR, Has removed to 60 MARKET STREET, Where he will be pleased to see all his frienos. octB.dtf RENOVA L.—The subForiber would respectfully inform her old friends and the public ge erally that she has removed her MILLIN ERY STORE from Market street to No. 63 ALintrav S'Quins. two doors from Henry Felis. , s Confectionery Store, where she is prepared to furnish BONNETS, HATS, &c., ot all the latest styles and patterns. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solici ted. apl3-dtf M. CAROLAN. NOTICE TO SPECULATORS ! VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALF A number of larg , size BUILDING LOTS, adjiiining the nound House and Work 6hops of the Yews ylrania Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to au29-dly JOHN W. HALL. A RBOlt, VITAS' FOR SALl4l.—The subseelliei has a lot of these beautiful evergreens, justrgceived from Pittsburg, for sate at his Green-h.iuse, aboviPtown;or at his stall in the lower Market bona on M rket mornings. They are in excellent condition, ana are probably the finest specimens ever brought to this place. A LSO, a lot of Locust Posts, flown 6to 22 feet in length, whiyh he will sell low for cash . - ' JULI.N M. 511.M.11.. ap9.d2w BANK LITTJi It AND LUSINESS LETTER PAPER! We would e , ll attention to a ne , i , article of paper, called BUSINESS LETTER, which has be.n gotten up to meet the wants of business men and others who ob ject to Commercial Note as being to nen oar, and do not wish to use part of usual letter sheet. This overcomes oth she above objections; isk a per fect sheet; pure wove i plate finish; ruled on one side; made from best matemil. Ire. from sulalteration, and put up in neat boxes convenirnt for use. We also have a paper called BANK LETTER, similar to the ah , ve, except it has but half the number of hoes on, so as to allow a printed blank or heading above. For sale by THEO. F. SCHEFFER, 'Mar 19 No, 18 Market Street, Harrisburg. P I ST OPENED—A FLOUR and FE ED ti STORE, two doors from tl e Seven Stars Hotel in Chesnut street, by H. APHOWAN. Harrisburg, April 11.—ap18-6hl* • F . MUENCII I TRAVELINGAAGENT OF THE OLD WAL OWER LINE. This old Transpor'ation Line is still in Fneces ful operation. and prepared to carry freight as LOW as ally other iodividual be ween Philadmphia, Harrisburg, Sun bury, Lewisburg, Williamsport. Jersey Shore, Lock &Ja ren, and all points on the Northern Centr 1, Philadel phia and Erie, and Williamsport and Elmira Raliroitds. Local agent at Harrisburg, D. A. AIUENCH. Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & GING R MAN, No_ 808 and 81u Market s'reet, above Eighth, by 4 &bleat. p. m , will arrive at Ilarriaburg, ready for deli ery, the next morning. O. F. MU EKCH, ap4-dtf Traveling Agent. Li A VAN A C I GAKS.—A Hine .A snort ment, comprising Figaro, p,,,,i,,, g „ z „ n 5, La Suits. Bird, Fire Fly. htelvina, La Berinto, Capitolio of . a 1 .izee and qualities, in quarter, one-1i th and one-tenth boxes, just received, and for .ale low by JOIIN Z imGLER, ifte3l. 73 Market Street. PORT r,I►BOLOGN SA UAA GE,--_ L A eery rare lot just received and for sale by aip6 . WM. DOCK, JR, & CO LI PTY BOTTLES ! ! I—Of all sizes and duecriptions, for Me Low by dec4 WM. LOOK, Jet., Ac CO. HELMEIOLDIS MUNE. PaPAttATION4 ER FOR SALE! HELMDOLD'S TODIPT for Us,: Atmdder. BrILH'S BUOHII tor the Kidneys, HELM BOLD'S BUONO' for the Orevol. IlisLMßOLD'fi 131:it HIT tor the Drotay. HELM'Ino'SHIIOIIII tor Nery mutest. H 111.1OLD'S BUOH TT for Li se of M•-znary.. H EIE NLIII "° OI L .D 9 :B g E NG . & f r or r D D le u t i : t s H o r f e V tith al ing . . HELMBOLD'3 BrettU for Week N-rvt B. HE Mut/i.D's BUCHIT f r G.mer 1 D hi Hy. HE' MUOLD'S BITOI'II for tinivenal Lassitude. IRELullOt.tos BUCRU for Horror 01 D setae. HELM ' , OW:. EU 11U for Night Sweats. H KLMBO LDIS MTH° for Wekefuloess. ti ELM HOLD'S HU-`lll7 or Dr, ness of the Skin.. ft E. MBOL D'S BUHR tr for E , uptione HEt.M131,1,D 7 Bite HU for' ain in the li.ek. HELM BM. BUCHII for Heav nets or the Eyelid, with Tem, ors" , I. intrusion and L. of tight. HELMBOLI)'B EL'OH II for Mobil ty and Restlesness, with Went t Attention end Horror of Society. H ELM HPLIVEt Bllollll , or Obstructions. BUCIIU for Excesses ar , sing from Ina crstion, and all Disrwira of FEMALES—FEM ALES—FEMALES F M,M ALES—FEMALES—FEMALES OLD OR YOUAG, SINGLE. Ma FM I HI, 011 CONTEIti PLATING ateteduAGE, TAKE NO MORE PILLS, THEY ARR OF NO AVAIL! RET.NROLDT TXTRACT RUCPU, IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD • For all complaints Inc dent to the Fea whether arising from In I imere9on, Habits of D sa , p.t on. or in the DECLINE 0 ORA.' GE OF LIFE. SEE to mp in SA. itwilg. NO NAN.ILIt StiotlLD RE w T tiODT IT. - . Take To more Salaam. Me.eurb or Unpleasant Medicine for Un lea ant and Dangerous Disemes HELMBOLD , S EX PRAUT RUORU CURIOS In all t eir S'agep, At little Expense, Little or no Change of Diet; No Inconvenience, AND .NO AXE4IBIIRE Una PELMBOLD'S XToACT BIICEIII for .Excoorett arming from habits+ indn'gerl in And for diseases arising from habits of d - ssipstion. It re moves all improper discharges. and will restore the patient .) in a short time .n a a ate ..f h«altli and nn , ity. Ike lISILSIBOLDIs AXTRAC P htlittill for diseamand afb-et , us of the most distressing chi raster. Use FILL % I BnLD'S LX hie T raTOEIti for all affeCtiliNl and disedses of the VOR SALI47.--The BUILDING on the u corner of Walnut and Short streets, used as a COOPER SHOP. This building was originally built so that it could be turned into Dwelling Houses. It con sists of three separate frames placed together, each frame being 25 by 2f feet, malting the coil re building, as it now stands, 75 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will sell also an EIGIITHORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER, nearly new, and one ie . Drawbach , e Patent Stare 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 buildin: stands Enquire at the Broker's Office of S. L.M'CULLOCII, feb9-d If 125 Market Street. UOU. 4 ES TO B ENT.—Two or thr e e„ dwellings, in the brick row, on Third streo, near Walnut, are offered for rent, from the Ist of April-next: For term, enquire of MICHAEL BURKE O , febl3-dtf MESSRS. °BICKERING Sr, CO. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE GOLD MEDAL! AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, HELD THE PRECEDING WEER, OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS/ Wareroom for the CHICKERING PIANOS, at Harrill burg, at 92 Market street, oe2S-tf W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE. WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO Ty . DICTIONARY! DICTIONARY OF THE, ENGLISH LA NG iI4GE. contains 1,854 Royal Qwtrto Pages and 20.000 words and meanings not found in any other English Notional,' more than 1 000 Illustrations inserted in their proper places; over 5,0.0 words synonymized : together with numerous mid se pronounced proper IMM". Sold by E. M. r OLLOCH & SuE. Also Worcester's School Dictionaries mar 23 Just, received, otir Spring Stock of WALL PAPER WHIMS PUN SORNS.N.Sok c., &c. 'tie the largeet and beat selected assortment in the city, ranging in price from six (6) cents up to one dollar and aquarter ($1.26.) All We purchase very low for cash, we are prepared to sell at a s l ow r ates, if not lower. than can be had else. where. if purchasers will call and examine, we feel confident that we can please them in respec and quality. E. M POLLOCE & t to. pries SON, mar 23 Below Jones House. Market Square. UST RECEIVED, , A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF RICHLY GILT AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW UU.It T - A r N .- P A R B DS, Of various Designs anti Oolors, for 8 cents, TISSUE PAPER AND CUT FLY PAPER, Af rmrie , Rl gril to F I , ll'S 101111.044,h g. II"r 'o tixlci.i•l 4 .l (i I„UA., rPceived by canal, for male at $2 25. per ton, dvliveied by Patent Wank Carta,. by April 2, ISOM. JAMES M. WHEELER. =;=IIM . . UGRIAN?, PEACE: - • • APPLE, BL tOKBEREY, ORANGE, RASPBERRY, QUINCE, PEAK, Moat from NEW TOM, and warranted Superior. feb27 WM. 110CIE, JR., & CO. eiliebicat. S LCRt.T DISE a SEM BY YOUNG AND OI.D, tt z 4 to ec URINARY ORGANS, cc cc Whether exiating in MALE OR FEMALE, 66 From whatever canoe orieinating. and nn matter of DO 4 LOIVG STANDING. • All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same tr atm nt and may oegin ct. ham the eame cause. F:AD: /MAD: READ: RELMROLD , T ituuturin sae tid pleciseat In fastensd odor, but immddilte in its action. Personally appeared bottler• m an Alderman of thee* of Ph itide I hia, H T. HELMBOLD Chemis who b-inis duly sworn, does +ay h s prep trat'oe contains no nar cotic, me rency or injurious drnivy - biit lc purely vegetable., N. T HICLHBOLD2HoIe tonfacturee. Sworn and eabscribed before Mei the 231 d,y of Novena her, 1054 WIC P. IFI.BDIFD. Alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5 deliveted to any a& dress. Prepared by H. T. HEL"BOLD, Practical and An dytical Chemist, 104 South Tenth St., b low Chestnut. Phila. BEWARE OP I'OUN !PER/PELTS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEAL CRS, Who endeavor to dispose "or T B a OwN" and Icoraws" ARTIOLER ON THS FEPUTAT ON -TrAteliD Br Heimbold's Genuine Prepares' ions cc 4 ‘ Extract Recta. cc cc cc 841134P4Tria. ‘c Improved Rose Wash. Sold WYRTK, AND ALL Dtaa mm RPRfirrELSRII. ASK FOR HEL WHOLD 7 d TARR NO OTHER. Cut out the drPrtisement and send or it, A VD AVOIDDIPOSITION AND EXPOdURE. mat 29.daw3m otels. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BOOTH EAST CORNER OF 11TH AND MARKET STREETS ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD DEPOT, FZTTZ. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Public that he has taken the above Hotel, formerly known as " THE MANSION HOUSE," which he has refitted and newly furnished throughout. The Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furnished with every convenience to be found in the best Hotels in the city. The "UNITED STATES" is admirahlylocated 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 apared to render the " UNITEDSTATES" apleasant and agreeald&residenee to all who may favor it with their patronagW. Charges moderate. 0c22-d3mwly H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. BUEIILER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, ' HARRISBURG, PA, GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIRTOS. This old established House having changed hands during the present setvon, has undergone extensive provementi and been thoroughly RENOVATED AND REFITTED. We feel confident that it is now not second to any in the State for the comforts and canoe , meek which pertain to a girat Class hotel Jaul2-it for Sale & e"o tient. OR RENT.—A. commodious two-story I DWELLING HOUSE. (in Second street, below Pine,) w*th wide Hall. large Back Building, Marble M intles in Parlors, Gas in six rooms, all the r ems just papered and painted The second tory divided into seven rooms, one of which is a Bath This. in connection with the fact that the house has just been placed in the most thorough repair makes it one of the moat desirable houses in the city. Enquire of apB E. M. POLLOVE, Market Square, Harrisburg TEE BEST DEFINING AND PRONOUNCING W ALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER 1 !