LOCAL NEWS. TIRE DAILY PATRIOT AND LEMON' may be bad at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market streets. PATRIOT AND Thuon.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND %Los can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every morning, at the periodical store of 3. 8. tRAIM. Tira MATha.-L-Lroder the ohange of schedule on the diffegent r ailroads. the time of closing the m u g at t h e Harrisburg Post Office, April 15,1861 is am follows: _ PEZITISYLTANIA B. R. g ai t, -6 a. m.—way mail, p. m., 9. p. 3.3 0 P. Wat.-12 m.—way mail. 3_30 p. m., 9 p. m. COLUMBIA. BRANCH, P. A. B. 340 p. m. NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R. Sottd.--12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m. Norti.-1 p. m. "swum VALLEY R. R. 7.30 a. m. DAUPHIN AND SUSQ. B. B. 1.30 p. m. CUMBERLAND VALLEY B. R. 7.30 a. m., 1 p. m.—way mail. BY STAGE. 7 a. m. to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 7a. m.,to Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. in., to LeWisberry, on Saturday. OFFIOB BOOBS ON SIIRDAY .—From 71- to 131- a. in.. and 3 to 4 p. m. Postage to California, Colorado, Nevada, Dako tah and Oregon, 10 cents. All letters and transient newspapers are re quired to be pre paid by stamps before they can be mailed. We are requested by Mr. Franklin, optician, to state that his office will be opened to-morrow. A FLAG cm A Catrecm—We notice thltt a fine flag has been raised on the clips% of the Catholic Church, in State street. So we go—patriotism emywhere. GooD.—The numerous friends of Ism S. Water bury, of this city, will be gratified to learn that he has been appointed Adjutant of the Second Penn sylvania Regiment. PESSOirt.venTA RAzt.nneb.—Feara having been entertained that bridges would be destroyed, or obstructions placed upon the track, the. Pennsyl vania Railroad Company have placed armed men at the bridges, and watchmen all along the line. THE STET SPRIFICLIIE.—Sanders had his ma chine out yesterday and did excellent service in keeping down the dust. We presume it will be a permanent institution now, and in use so long as it is necessary. Its operations for the present should be confined to the streets mostly traveled, say Market, Second and Third. A EMU, CouvEsuzuez.—We notice that at a number of places the pavement washers have been turned into fountains, and some places they have been turned into hydrants and tin cups placed upon them for the benefit of thirsty pedestrians. Major Mamma, we believe, was the first one who sug gested the idea, and we are gratified to see it so extensively carried out. The Latrobe Light Guards, Greensburg Guards and Ridge Rangers were mustered into service yesterday, and expect to leave shortly. The Greensburg Guards were accompanied by the mar tial music of that place, and after leaving the eamp for borne, discoursed most elegant music. They were greatly admired by the citizens of Harris. burg, and received numerous congratulations. CAMP Scom—General E. C. Williams, accom panied by Col. J. J. Patterson and Major J. C. ()Aerial, his aids, came up from Camp Scott, at York, yesterday at noon. General Williams brought dispatches to the Governor, the nature of which was not made public. The officers report the regiment in fine condition, and in good spirits. They remain at York until further orders. THE Innanninawr RANGERS.—Capt. C. M. Don navan a few days ago commenced recruiting a com pany which is now nearly full of picked men who came hither to enlist, many of them having served in Mexico. The Captain himself is an old Mexi can soldier, is skilled in military tactics, has smelt gunpowder in his day, and will certainly distin guish himself if opportunity offers. The company will probably be full and accepted to-day. A Thsappourrsrear.—The Sunbury Guards, Cap tain J. Sehindel Gobin, came here with more than the requisite number of men, and on being mus tered into the service yesterday, seventeen of them were rejected. This fell like a shower bath upon the brave fellows. Some of them enlisted in other companies, while a few, with heavy hearts, re turned to their homes. One of them offered fifty dollars to exchange places with one of the accepted Guards. PATRIC/728M AT HALIFAX.—A friend of ours who was at Halifax, in the upper end of this county, yesterday, states that the-patriotism of the p.eoplu there is unbounded. The village is festooned with tags, wreaths and streamers, and every time a train arrives with volunteers the ladies stationed en the platform sing the Star Spangled Banner, and furnish the soldiers with cakes, pies and ice water. Bully for Halifax. VZRBEICE RIBLZII.—The fourth Harrisburg company is now rapidly recruiting its ranks, and will soon be tilled. Every member of this com pany, in addition to his rifle, will receive a revol ver and a Bowie knife. Harrisburg, when all is said and done, will perhaps not be behind any town of its size in the State in furnishing troops. The feelings of the people are only beginning to be fairly aroused in the matter, and it is not un likely that a few more companies may be drummed up. WHAT Hi MARTIAL LAW ?-At the present crisis, the significance of a term so much need, and with so little accurate sense of its meaning, becomts unusually important. Bouvier defines inertial law as a "code estab lished for the government of the army and navy of tbelllnited States," whose principal rules are to be found in the articles - of war, prescribed by act of Congress_• Bat Chancellor Kent says this defi nition applies only to military law, while martial law is quite "a distinct thing, and is founded on paramount necessity, and proclaimed by it military chief. Martial law is generally and vaguely held to be a siusPe Edon of all ordinary civil rights and pro_ •ese—and as such, approximates closely to a mill- Uu. , despotism- It is an arbitrary law, originating in emergen cies. In. timeB of extreme peril to the State, either from without or from within, the public welfare demands extraordinary measures. And martial law being proclaimed, signifies that the operation of the ordinary legal delays of justice, is sus pended by the military power, which has for the time become supreme. It suspends the operation of the writ of habeas corpus; enables persons charged with treason ti , be summarily tried by Court Martial instead of Grand Jury; justifies searches and seizures of pri vate property, and the taking possession of public highways and other means of communication.— Involving the highest exercise of sovereignty, ii is, of course, capable of great abuse, and is only to be Judaea on emergencies of the most impera tive and perilousenture, such as now appear to exist in Baltimore and Washington. Punic MEETING.—At an adjourned meeting of the citizens of Harrisburg, held at the Court House on Wednesday evening, 24th inat, Jadge Pearson in the chair, the foliowing report was made to the meeting, and unanimously adopted: The committee to whom the matter was referred by the public meeting of the 22d inst., respectfully report the following names of citizens of the city of Harrisbwg to constitute a Committee of Public Safety, whose duty it shall be to adopt finch civic and military measures as may appear necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of the city of Harrisburg: • t General A L Ronmfort Daniel D Boas James W Morgan •Valentine Hummel Jr Jacob D Hoffman • Hamilton . Alricks J Weidman Forster Richard Hogeland Thomas Worley Alexander Hamilton Jobn Care George Zinn John II Berryhill .Tohn B Simon . ._ .. ITM Kreiter . Daniel W Groan Doctor George Bailey George Trullinger John R Brooks John Brady W P Hughes William Morris William Colder Henry Omit John H Briggs Alexander Bergstrasser William Dock Jr John Shoemaker Major Maglanghlin Robert A Lamberton David E Eyster Josiah Royal John C Kunkel John Lowry John Martin John Raymond David Fleming Joseph B Hutchinson John C Lingle David Harris Esq A Boyd Hamilton William F Murray. Joseph Bowman William Buehler John Shannon E M Pollock Charles C Rawn In order to invest the Committee of Safety with the greatest possible efficiency, your committee offer the following resolution: Resolved, That the Committee of Public Safety have power to add to their own number such citi zens of Harrisburg as they may deem calculated to add to the efficiency of their committee. The following report was then made and adopted : The Committee of the Military Relief Fund re port: That they have organized, by electing Hon. William H. Kepner, President; C. C. Rawn, Esq., Vice President; Jacob C. Bomberger, Treasurer; and 0. Edwards, Secretary. Also, by the ap pointment of the following gentlemen, collectors in the different wards of the city : First ward—David Crawford and C. 0. Zimmerman; Second ward— W. W. Boyer and William H. Bell; Third ward— John L. Speel and Robert L. Mueneb ; Fourth ward—D. D. Boas and H. M. Kohler ; Fifth and Sixth wards-3. B. Hutchinson and Joseph Stro minger ; who have been supplied with authenti cated books, and are at p-esent in- discharge of their duties. They have also, as far as possible, procured the names of such persons as have fami lies (or others) who are in service. Should there be others, whose names are omitted, persons ac quainted with the fact will please communicate it to any member of the Committee, or to the Secre- tary. On motion, adjourned. J. J. PEAusort, Chairman. Wm. BUEHLER, Secretary. NOTICE. The above Committee of Public Safety are re quested to meet at the Court Hquse this (Thurs day) evening, at n o'clock, p. in. SECRET ORGANIZATIONS OP COLORED Ponsowa.— We were informed yesterday that there is excellent reason for believing in the existence of a secret organization of colored individuals in Boston, com posed principally of fugitive slaves, who have com municated with parties in Richmond, Va , and also act in onneort with negroes residing in Canada.— Rumor gives the organisation the credit of baring attained a powerful growth, and it is probably un necessary to state that the movement has for its object the aiding in a great and general insurrec tion among the slaves of the South. The law, of course, will countenance no such affair as this, and if it hopes to continue in existence its proceedings must indeed be moat secret.—Boscon Poet. The supposed existence of an association of the kind in this city caused an intense excitement a day or two ago. It was alleged that meetings were held nightly in a ball in Tanner's alley, and that marching could be beard inside. It appears, too, that some one overheard a conversation between two duties in a bye-plaee, when one of them re marked "things is working—our time has come at last, and we'll soon be able to revenge ourselves on some who have been grinding us in the dust." The rumor which reached the Mayor in regard to a supposed secret organization among the eel ored people, induced him to send a police force, who reconnoitered Short street, Tanner's alley and other places. They thoroughly searched the hall but found no arms in it, save a Tyler's sword, so that the rumor, so far as Harrisburg is concerned, is probably unfounded. But if true, such arrange ments are now made as to give oar citizens assu rances of safety. THE PROPORTIONE OP THE AMERICAN FLAG.—As every patriotic citizen has, or is about to display the glorious ensign of our nationality, and as we have noticed a large number that are entirely wrong, a few remarks in explanation would no doubt be acceptable to many about making flags.— The American flag properly should consist of thir teen stripes, seven red and eix white, one for each of the original States. The flag should be one half longer than wide, no matter what should be its size. The blue or Union should cover seven stripes—starting with and ending with a red stripe —should be one-third longer than wide, and con tain one star for each State in the Union (thirty four.) • In a number of flags recently made, the blue only covers five and six stripes. Now a flag of thirteen; stripes, and the Union covering six stripes, would be entirely wrong, as it would not be red, white and blue, but white, red and blue, or blue, red and white. Again, by making the flag right, thirteen stripes, and the -Union covering the stripes', one third longer than wide, would save some time in making, besides being a correct copy of the Amer ican fig as adopted by Congress. OUR TROOPS.—We learn that the Camerfn Guards and State Capital Guards are at York to day, and are, many of them, very much in need of a change of shirts and underclothes, &e., having left home too hurriedly to get them. The families of the members of th. se companies can send them what they need by leaving it at the office of Ge , . W. Buehler, at the Buehler House, to-day. Tao bundles must not be too large, and must be legibly directed. Any other persons who want •to send comforts to our companies will send them to the same place. If the companies leave 'Perk before the articles reach them, an effort will be made to get the things to their destination as soon as pos sible. ARRIVAL OF TROOPS.—lluring Tuesday night four companies arrived from the upper Susquehanna region, and one company from Westmoreland county early in the morning—making upwards of 400 men. A German company arrived from Lancaster at noon, under command of Capt. A. W BoJanine. Also a company from Pottsville, called the Union Guards, and a compaiy from Minersville, and another from Berko county—making two hundred more. A company from Lucerne county, and one from L} kens, in this county, also came in at noon, num bering 150 additional. These arrivals alone were snificient to form a regiment. Awnings sewed at tbe office of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company, Third & Mar ket street& apl2-2w. Lazarus Barnhart Charles Buehler Jacob Ilaehnlen A fine brass band, of Williamsport, acoompanit d the troops from that place and returned home last night. On their way to the cars they serenaded the newspaper offices, giving much gratification to crowds of listeners, by their admirable perform ances. NEW ARRIVAL! NEW ARRIVAL !—Just received a large assortment of new spring goods. We name in part, 10 pieces , of beautiful Challise, 121, worth 181; 10 pieces of Traveling Dress Goods, at 8 , worth 12i; 50 pieces . of bleached and unbleached Muslin, 10, worth 12i; 50 pieces of bleached Mus lin, 12i, worth 15; also, a very ,large stock of Cassimeres and other summer stuff for men and boys' wear. Stella Shawls very cheap. Brodie Bordering, at 25,37 and 50 eta. ; also, a large stock of Cambrics and Swiss Mullins. Please call and examine at S. LaWY'S, at Rhoads' Old Corner, Corner of Market and Second streets. SPECIAL NOTICES. We have been shown a document signed by the Blayors in office of the cities of the United States and Canada, cart fying to the superior excellence of Dr. Ayerts Com pound Extract of Sarsaparilla and to the value of all his remedies as articles of great pu••lic utility. Such evi dence from such high sources bears us out triumphantly in the position we have long maintained with regard to Doctor Ay T's preparations, or more particularly our adveriSementS of them. No publishers need be more opposed than we are to the promulgation of quackery in any • hqpe, but we knew when we began, that his reme dies w're above any suspicion of deception—that they were about the best it is possible to produce for the cure of disease, and that they have the confidence of all com mnnii les where they are known. Not alone because the Mayors of the whole country believe them useful to their people, but because we know from experience that they are so to ours, do we believe we are rendering a substantial service to our readers in making their vir tues known to them.—Courier, Princeton, Ky. ap2s-d&wlm "Ijj" WARRANTAD LtV ALL CASES Litt. HARVt4Y'S OHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS For the prev-ntion and Cure of all those difficultira to which the female system is peculiarly liable arising from STO PAG 14 Or HAMM . : OR OBS rfiILIOTION. These Pals have never been known to fail wh, n the diler tams have been arrretite followed, and they are perfectly saf to,take by the most delicate. TO MARRIED LADIES they are particularly recom mended, as they prevent difficulties and restore nature, no matter from what cause the obstruction may arise. A few days in most eases will produce the desired eff ct; and although so powerful, yet no injury will ever result from their use. lint those. who are pregnant shouli not toe them, asthey have an effect contrary to patine, Pamphlets detailing tne r virtues. with num , rons certificates from well known physicians and apothecaries, can be had on applica tion to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired, by mail, post-paid, to any address, on receipt of the money Sold in hones containing sixty pills.—price One Dollar by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DYOTT & CO., wholesale agents, North Second sir. et, Philadel phia. nov2-etald&wly A NEW REMEDY Superseding COBEBS, CurAIDA, CAPSULES, or any compound that has ever be. n before the pe. pie. It has been used by ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, In their priva•e pract re, with entire success, in all cases. ,BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, • For diseases or a pr.wte nature ; a rare isfrequeret , y per formed ret a wecc, and entire confidence may be placed in them. This remedy is a newly discovered specific., more active and speedy in its effects than Cairene or Goleta alone_ The pills ere ha f the else of Capenleo, and never nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Six argon pile in a box—price one dollar, and will be sent by mail, pos.-paid, by t• e agent, on receipt of the money, Sold by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DYOTT & CO., wholesale agents, North Second street, Philadelphia. nav2•eodd&wly THE GREAT ENGLISH. lablEDY.—Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pill , prepared from a preseripion of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physiciaa.Extraordi nary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cave of all, those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re ail obstructions, and a speedy care may be mUed on, TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity. Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits. THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY FEMALES DURING THE FIRST WIRER MONTHS OF PREGNANCY, AS THEY ARE SURE TO BRING ON MISCARRIAGE, BUT AT ANY OTHER TIME TORT aim ass's. In all C.Sea of Nervous and Spinal Aifectiona, Pain in the Bask and Limbs, vatigne on, slight exertion, Palpitation of' the heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Fills will -!feet a cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow erful 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.-61.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mail. Nor sale by O. A. BANNVART. 'Harrisburg. jyT.-dawly Cristadorols Hair Dye THE ONLY DYE Ever analyzed THE ONLY DYE .Sworn to be poieonless THE ONLY DYE.. THE ONLY DYE Fur a perf4t black THE ONLY DYE That defies detection THE ONLY DYE - Thetis instantaneous and the ONLY DYE For all who desire to have the color of their hair changed with safety, certainty and rapidity, to any shade they may desire Manufactured by .J CRIBTADORO, 13 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. marliklawlm 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—Mas. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING I " We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Sootbine Syrup. N...w we never said a word it favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no brrrbutr—we BATH TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO BB ALL IT manes. 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. aep29-d&wly MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT AN D RADICAL CURE OR SPER IIATORRHEA, or Seminal Weskness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self.abuse. &c. By Robt. J. Culverwell, M. D. Sent under seal, in a ploin envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHARLES J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Mee Box. No. 4,586. march2o•d&w3m. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETEeS PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND Auns.—The effect of pursing with BRANDAETH'S PILLS is to re- Store the health, no matter from what cause it may be anfforing_ They take out all impurities from the sys tem; and they have the same power of expulsion over BASSO; poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed any poisonous exhalations breathed by Mu 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 asthma catarrhs, costiveness and painful affections of every kind. Sold, price 26 cents, at N 0.294 Cans] vet, New York, and by all Druggists. Also, by (EC Er BELL, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, Hanish:l.g, and by all mm:table dealers in medicines de9-d&wlin Dr. Bruno] s Concentrated Remedies. No I. TH E GREAT REVIVER, speedily eradicates all the evil effects of NELF.A HUSS, as Loss of Memory, &aimless of B.ratb, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart. Dimness of Visinn,•or env 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 OUNOHR nal, is without taste or smell. and •equuwa no restriction of action or diet. For either sex. rice one Dollar. No. 3. ill K T FINER will cure in the shortest possible Imo. an, (awe of 01.13 4, T, even after all other Remedie nave tailed to prom* the desired effect. No taste or smell Price one Donor. No. 4 TII N.l PIINITIN is the only Remedy that will really cure Striourea of the Urethra. No matter of how lent 4.driding or neglected the case may he. Price One Dollar. No. 5. THE SOLUTOR grill cure any case of GRAVEL, Permanently and F peed& remove all afflictions of the Madder and Kidneys Viiee line Dollar. No. 8 1 14 P % RTICQ6ARS AElf, CI RCDLAR. No. 7 TITE mita KIN will Cure the Virh.tes radically, and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that wiL really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price One Dollar. No. 8. TAR ORIENTAL PARTTLS art:. certain, eareand speedy in nrwincim c iI EmrRIIATION, or correcting any Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars. No D. FOR PaßTloCbititit SEE CIRCULAR. Either Remedy aunt free be mail nn receipt of the price annexed. Euchre onatsge Aaron and get a Circular. General Depot North—Bast eortair of Vork ligenue and canowhi 11 Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue, Phila. deiphia. Pa For stale in Harrisburg only by 0 A. BANEVART. where eirmears containing valuable li/format en. with full de ear ptione of each case, will be delivered antic on ago. cation. Addroini DR. FELIX BRIINON, myl-dly P. 0. Rai 99, Philadelphia, Pa. HUMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU, Tit PI GREAT DIURETIC lIELEBOLDII EXTRACT BUCHU, TON GREAT DIURETIC. HUMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, AM a Positive and Spee'fie Rem-dy for Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Drops", o , gardo Weakness And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. See Advertisement in another tolumn. Cut it out, and sand for the Melio ne. BEWARE, OF cnUNTERFEITS. Sold by J.W YETH and other Druggists. may29-0193m IF YOU WANT CHEAP SHOES, GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA. SHOE STORE Do you want ft BOOT or SHOE that will Go to the Philadelphia Shoe Store For LADIES' GAITERS, very cheap, Go to the Philadelphia Shoe Store. For MISSES' SHOES of all kinds, Go to NtateiLL's No. 38% Market Street. Por BOYS' SHOES of all kinds, Go to KIMBALL'S, No. 313 M Market Street, For CHILDRENS' SHOES for 25 cents, Go to the Philadelphia Shoe Store. In fact for all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, Go to the Philadelphia Shoe Store. Remember the place, THE PHILADELPHIA CHEAP SHOE STORE, No. 3834 Market Street, "sign of the American Flags." aplB46t J. C. KIMBALL, NOTICE.—The undersigned offers for sale the largest, greatest and best collection of FL,OWE KING PLANTS Ever offered or exhibitel in Harrisburg. My stock con sists in part of CAMELTAS, AZ ALIAS, NEW DAHLIAS, HELIO• TROPES, FCSCHIAS, LANTANNA.S, GERANIUMS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CARNATION AND ENGLISH MONTHLY PINKS, PANSIES, PETUNIAS, AC., AC. I have also a very large collection of ROSES, such as GIANT DE BATTELS. LORD RAGLAN, HERMOSA, GLORIE DE BOSEMON, AGRLPENA, AC., AC. I have on hand a variety of EVERGREEN AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, such as ARBOR VITA. ENGLISH AND IRISH YEW. All of which w4l be sold at low prices by JOHN M. SPECK. ap2.dtawlm Above the Car Factory, Harrisburg. TO INVENTORS AND PATENTEES The undersigned, for littera years an Officer of the United Stapes Patent Office, and for the last six years a Principal Examiner : and Member of the Board of Ap peal, has OPENED AN OFFICE IN WASINGTON CITY, AT NO. 452 SEVENTH STREET, (WAPITI TOR 545 T PORTICO OF TOE PATENT orrimo, Where he is ready to tudipact anybusiness Inventors or others may confide to his chirge. He wilt pay particu lar attention to the pr section of Claims to Patents before the Board o• Apperl, (examiners in Chief) the rem., iesioner of Patents on appeal from the Board, and the Judges of the Circuit Court of the D strict of Co lumbia on appeal from the Board or the Commissioner. A. B. LITTLE. REFERENCES —Bon. Chas. Mason, Hon. Jos. Holt, Hon. W. D. Bishop, Hon. P. F. Thomas. apl9 dip - MEW BOOKS! The , CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK OF BIRDS,' Illustrated by W. HARVEY. Price Ne. cloth. The "CHILDREN'S PICTURE FABLE 130011, ,, II lustrated by HARRISON WEIR Price Mc. cloth. The "CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK OF QUADRU REDS, Illustrated by W HARVEY. Pric • 75e. cloth. Ear sale at PCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, feb9 No.lB Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. REMOVAL. The subscriber has removed his PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Market street to Fourth street above Market, opposite the Bethel Church Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to•bust nes4, to merit a continuance of it. totted' dtf WM PARKHILL. WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! TO ARMS! TO ARMS!! POWDER! POWDER!! DUPONT'S CELEBRATED GUN AND RIFLE POWDER AND ALL OTHER 'PO WD ER AND FUSE MANUFACTURED BY I. E. DUPONT DE NEMOURS S. WILMINGTON, DEL. For sale at manufacturers• prices by their Agent, JAMES M. WHEELER, Harrisburg, Pa. 1 . 17' Orders received at Warehouse, to any extent, for supplying the State, Regiments, Companies, &c. aplB For a living brown FIEA LI H, MONEY 1 HAPPINESS!! At this season of year, when so much sickness prevails, every oue shnuld provide himself with DR. HUM PHREY'S 11031030PATI110 MEDICINES, and prevent disease in its beginning. A fresh supply always on hand at SOME E7FER'S WOK-STORE, . marl 9 lltirrisburg. WALL PAPER, CEILING PAPER, TRANSOM PAPER, BORDEPS, FIRE PRINTS, WINDOW CURTAINS, TA SSELS, AND FIXTURES, AT LOW PRICES, at SCBEFFEEVS Book-store. Near the Harrisburg Bridge. mar2s COAL! COALI! ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVERS COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS! For every family to get in their supply of Coal fox the winter—weighed at their door - by the Patent Weigh Carts. The accuracy of these Carts no one disputes, and they never get out of order, as is frequently the case of the Platform Scales; besides; the consumer has the satisfaction of proving the weight of his Coal at his own house. I have a large supply of Coal on hand, co-;,.';;t 4 ug of $. M. CO.'S LYIKENS VALLEY 00AG all sizes, LUKENS VALLEY 66 66 WILKESBARRE do. • BITUMINOUS BROAD TOP do. All Coal of the beat quality mined, and delivered free from all impurities, at the lowest rates, by the boat or car load, single, half or third of tons, and by the bushel. JAMES M. WHEELER. Harrisburg, September 24. 1260.--sep2s \AiANTED -A WI-11TE WOMAN.- A good COOK can find conat ,nt employment and good wages. Arc ly to DAN lEL WAGNER, at the Seven Stars Rotel, corner of Second and Chesnut streets. marr2 It)ST--A small sized EINGLISH TFR a RIRR DOS; answer. to the name of "'rip ;,, black with yellow paws. The finder le requested to return him to the eture of M. G. EINSTEIN, Market Square. spit/ cSHUYLEILL AND SUSQUIMAN k, NA It AILEOAD COMPANY.—The Annual APeting and Election of the Stockholders of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna'Railroad V.ni pithy, as required by their charter, w 11 be h- id at the Continental Hotel, in the city of Philadelphia, Pennaylvania, on Monday, May 6th 1861, at 12 o'clock. M., for the purl use of choosing a Pr. s dent and six Managers to serve for the ensuing year, aed also for the consideration of such other busi ness as may properly be brooch• before said meeting. FRANK S. BOND, Secretary. April 13 1861 —apl6-tit t kr ELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place ll_ to flail too bast impartment of Porto hionnsieP. NOW IS THE TIME ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH 10,000 BEAUTIFUL STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING OP THE LORIPA PEA''Elt FOR SALE! VALUABLE PROPERTY GIVEIe 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 ORMSKY, the celebrated Bank-note Engraver of New York city It commences with exquisitely executed words of "Ova FATnait.n 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 14a superbly executedhead of OUR SAYIOIT and encircling the upper part of the engraving are ten angels, each nearing one of the TEN CONMANDRENTE. 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 clergyncvn 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 a fine engraving—Who that would possess a beautiful Picture —who that would receive the impressions which such a work i 4 calculated to impart, wou d fail to secu-e a copy when the price is only ONE DOLLAR, with the chance of securing for that sum in addition a permanent home or another valuable Gift? . . . . . Asa 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; bet the subscribers intend to make a Girt 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 ; suo Steel Plate Engravinga—Birth of Christ ; Magnin cent Looking-glasses; Gold and Sliver Watches All kinds of Jewelry, embracing Cameos, Floren tines, Mosaic, Gold Stone. a 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 Ws shington Hall, York, Pa., When the Gifts named above will be distributed in such manner as the purchasers mar 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 has 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 DUEL tlit and four Bed Stamps to pay postage on Engraving, and you are sure to get it by re turn mail. Address AUSTIN & W EMMY , York Penna. J. M. Aterrix. Geoacle W EARLY. General Distribution OtHee, 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 Sts. 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 : THE LORD'S PRAYER. We have carefully examined this Engraving, offered for sale 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 excellent. Its appearance willat once secure for it the admiraton of &refined community, and recommend it to the Chris' lan public It is highly or namental, and is calculated to exert a refining influence in a family, and an elevating and purinying effect upon the morals and religion of society, and it should meet, as we understand itdeserves, with a rapid and extensive sale. Rev. A. H. Lachman, 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 Mary's Church. Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, And. Gen. Penna. Henry Welsh, President 'Fmk Bank. David Small, Postmaster, York Pa., and manyothers. I . l•Editors or Publishers of papers giving this mi. vertisement six ios-rtions will be entitled to an Engra ving and Ticket, by forwarding the paper for that time to our address, or ins , .rting 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 & WEHRLY. YORK, Feb. 19, 1.661.—ap1-dijyl COAL! CO AL! The undersigned haring entered into the C 0 A L TRADE 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. Coal for 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. Irf" Office No. 74 Market Street, second door from Dewberry Alley. Yard on the Canal, foot of North St. 117" Orders left at either place will receive prompt attention. JOAN W. HALL, Agent. Harrisburg, April 12, 1861.—ap13-dtf REMOVAL. JOHN W. GLOVER, MERCHANT TAILOR , leas removed to 60 MARKET STREET, Where he will be pleased to see all his Mew's. octiloltf RREMOVA L.—The sub'oriber would respectfully inform her old friends and the publi c ge-erally that she has removed her MILLINERY STORE from Market street to No. 6% MABBET SQUABS. 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 solid ted. spl3-dtf M. CAROLAN. NOTICE TO SPECULATORS ! VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ! A number of large size BUILDING LOTS, adjoining the Hound House and Work Shops of the Penn-ylvanis Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to au29-dly JOHN W. HALL. ARBOR VITA S 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 sta'l in the lower Market House, on M .rket mornings. They are in excellent condition, and are probably the finest specimens ever brought to this place. ALSO, a lot of Locust Posts, from 6to 22 feet in length, he will sell low for cash. JOHN M. 811114... K. ap9-d2w B ANK LhTTER AND BUSINESS LETTER PAPER ! We would cull attention to a ne a , 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 nor, ow, apd do not wish to use part of usual letter sheet. This overcomes loth the above objections; is a per fect sheet; pure wove i plate finish ; ruled on one side ; made from best materia I, free froin adulteration, and put up in neat boxos convenient for use. We also have a paper called BANK LETTER, similar to the above, except it has but half the ninnber of lines on. so assto allow a printed blank or heading above. For sale by THEO. F. SCHEFFER, mar 19 No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg. JUST OPENED—A FLOUIt and E STORE. two doors from t 1 e Seven Stara Hotel in Chesnut street, by H. kI , GOWAN. Harrisburg, April 11.—al1:3-6td* • • fl F. MUENCH, k.l • TRAVELING AGENT OP THE OLD WALLOWER LINE. This old Transpor'ation Line is still in susses ful operation, and prepnred to carry freight as LOW as any other imilvidual be ween Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sun bury, Lewisburg, Williamsport. Jersey Shore, Lock El/S -ven, and all points on the Northern Centr. 1, Pniladel phia and Erie, and Williamsport and Elmira Reliroads. Local Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. MILENOII. Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & HINC OMAN, No. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock. p. in , will arrive at Harrisburg, ready fur deli . ery, the next morning- C. F. sIUbNCII apd-dtf Traveling Agent. Li A VAN A CIGAR:4.—A Hine Assort ,. ment, comprising Figaro, Saiegosona, La Suit... Bird, Fire Fly, htelvina, La Brinto, espitolio uf a I sizes and qualities, in quarter, one-tI th and 40 -tenth boxes, just received, and fur .ale low by • ' JOHN 73 Market Street. I MPOIiT thBOW NA SA USA GE.— A very rare lot just received and for sale by apti WM. popi, Ja., & Co 1 4 1 ,14 - PTY BOTTLES ! !—Of all 'sizes and descriptions, for NW tow by deal Wll. LOOK. Jn., & 00. ,helical. HELMOOLDIS GENUINE PREPARATION; HELMBOLD'I3 BUCHIT for the Bladder. H ELI A BnL WS BUGH.II for the Knitter!. HELHPOWR BEE !I for the Onv e L HALM BOLD'S BUCHI7 for the Droywy. FIKLMPOLiaI BUOHU for Nervy lum ens . H sILM BOLD'S BOOR TI for Loss of 11L-m ory. HELM "01.b'8 BCC f .r Dimness of V Rion. HnLMBni.D'S BUOTIU for Dacia t Breathing. HELMBOLD'Id BrORU for Weak Nerves. HE' Altiol,D i d•BWOH a*ner 1 Lobi:ity. HELM BOLD'S BUOI- 1 U for Universal Lassitude. BELMBObri'll. BIICHU for Horror of D seam. HE LH HOLTA.I Btr - HU for Night Sweats. HKLMBOID'S BUCHU for Wakefulness. • HELMBOLD'S RUCHU or Dviness of the Ekin. rt E' •M 81101-111 for Eruptions HELM ILBla BIN Fill for Pain in the B HELM 801.0 1 8 BUOHU for Heavmme of the Eyelid, with Tenitora7 tialfusion and L , sw of bight. HELHBOLD'S Egeklar for Mobil ty and Bestiaries", wiik Want Attention snit Horror of Poelety. HELM BnLlDifi BUOHU for Obstructions. ia.LMBOL BUOHU for Exeesees arising from Sndia eratioat and all Diseases of FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES F EM ALBeI—FEMALES—FEMA LES OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMp. PLATING MARRIAGE, TARE NO MORE PILLS, .. . . . 'ME I , ARE OP NO AVAIL, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHU, IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD For all complaint, inedent to the &ea whether arising from DO Moralist', Habits of D • or in the DECLINE 0 011 A, GE OF LIFE. SEE SIMP 0. 8 ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take ro more Relearn. Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine for Un lea ant and Dangerous Diseases. EIAMBOLD "8 EXTRACT FIUOIIII CURER SECRET DISE SKS In all t elr Bingen, At little Expellee, Little or no Change of Diet; No Inconvenience. AND NO KXPOSITRE tree RELMBOLD'S I,XTRACT BIICIIII for Exams, arming from habits intin'ood in BY YOUNti AND OLD, cc CC it cc And for diseases arising From habits of dissipation. It re moves all improper discharges, and will restore the patina in a short time to a a ate i f health and polity. Use IiBLISIBOLD I B kXTR ter Filli3HU for diseaaeaand affections of the most distressing character. Use UELMBOLD'fiIsICERAOT BUOEIU for affecties and diseases of the 'URINARY ORGANS, et ac Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, 44 •G From whatever cause oriainating, and nn matter of HO W LONG STANDING. All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same tr,atount and mar origin its tram the acme ranee. READ!READ! READ HELHROLTOT lIUORU iasete and plummet in tosteand odor, but immediate in its action. Personally appeared befor • m-. an Alderman or the city of Philade'phia, H T. 1111181 HOLD Chemin , who bAng duly sworn, does ..ay teat h s prep iratou contains no nar cotic, mercury or injurious Snore, but . 1.4 purely vegetable. H. T HELBIBOLD,.SoIe Manufacturer. Sworn and SabSeribed before me, the 231 d sy of Novem ber, 1864. Wal. P. Hi BiderhD, Alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5 ; delivered to any ad dress. Prepared by H. T. THILIRROLD, Practical and An ilytical Chemist, 104 South Tenth tit., b low Chestnut, Plat. BEWARE Oil vOUN I'ERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLISD pRALRRS, Who endeaverto diSPOPe "or T a Own" mad "ovum& ANTINLES ON Till HEPOTAT ON e.TrAINND BY IlelmboWs Genuine Preparations. cc 4 g Extract Buchu. cc if SarSiPirrifb. if 4 ' Improved Rose Wash. Soil ty.T wYETbf, • AND ALL 'MUG ISTS KYR RYwHERK. ASK FOR BALM BOLD I .I TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out the ~ d oortisement end send or it. AND AVOID .1312061T10N AND EXPOHIRE, MRI29-daw3m gotels. UNITED STATES HOTE44 SOUTH - EAST CORNIER OF 11TH AND MARTS? STRUTS. ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD DEPOT, MDMEILNALMIMI.EMIXII.A. The undersigned would respectfully inform thePublio that he has taken the above Hotel, formerly known II " THE MANSION HOUSE," which he has refitted and newly furnished throughout. The Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furnisletd. with every convenience to be found in the beat Hotels's* the city. The "UNITED STATES" is admirablylocatedlorabs convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving laith hack hire and porterage of baggage. No pains will 'be spared to render the UNITED STA TES" a pleamootood agreeable residence to all who may favor it with their patronage. Charges moderate. 0c22-d3mwly H. W. RANAHA. Proprietor. BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE., HARRISBURG, PA. GEO. I. BOLTON, PROPTURITM. This old established House having changed hands during the present season, has undergone extensive im provements and been thoroughly RENOVATED AND REFITTED. We feel confident that it is now net second to any in the State for the comforts and conga. fences which pertain to a First Class Hotel janl2l,f for Sale S ea Bent. 1 4 . 0 R RENT.—A. commodious two-story u DWELLING HOUSE. (in Second street, below Pined' w'th wide Hall. large Back. Building, Marble Mantles in Parlor., Gas in six rooms, all the r isms just palmed and painted The second story 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 most desirable houses in the city. Enquire of 'c, apS L'UR SALE.--The BUILDING on the r corner of Walnut and Short streets, used as a COOPER SHOP. This building was originally built so that it could he turned into Dwelling Rouses. It con sists of three separate frames placed to g ether , each frame being 25. by 2) feet, making the entirebuilding, as it now stands, 75 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will sell also an EIGHT RORER FORUM ENGINE AND SOILS.% nearly new, and one o' Drawback's Patent Stare Cutler; 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 buildml. stands Enquire at the Broker's Office of S. L. M'CULLOOII, feb9-dtf 128 Market Street. HOUSES TO ENT.—Two or dive dwellings, in the brick row, on Third street, near Walnut, are offered for rent, frum the let of April next. For terms, enquire of MICHAEL BURKL febl3-dtf M ESSRS. HICKERING &CO HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE GOLD MEDA_L! AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON, HELD THE PRECEDING WEER, OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS? Wareroom for the CHICKERING PIANOS, at Harris burg, at 82 Market street, oc2S-tf W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE. WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO VT • DICTIONARY ! • TEE BEST DEFINING AND PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH L a &OITA GM. contains 1,854 Royal Quarto Pages and 20.000 words and meanings not found in any other English o letiouarYi more than 1 000 Illustrations inserted in their proper Also places; over 5,000 words synonymized; together with numerous tabl s ro pronounced proper Sold by E. M. I, OLLOE.II & SuN Alo am° W B. orcestero School Dictionaries. morn W ALL PAPER I WALL PAPER, iust received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPER, BORDERS, FIRE SCREENS, & c., &a. !tie the largest. mid best selected a ssortment in the city, rangi twin price to one dollar and aquarter ($1.21.) from w si e x p (B ur ) e c li e . n s t: v o e P ry low for cash, we are prepared to sell at aglow rates, if not lower, than can be had elm. where. jr purchasers will call and examine, we feel confident that we can please them in respect to prise sud Ems M POLLOCK & BON, mar 23 - Below Jones , Rouse. Market Squaris. J JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Or RICHLY GILT AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW C-U it - TAINS I PAPER BLIND 8, Of various Designs and Colors, for 8 cents, TISSUE PAPER AND CUT FLY PAPER, At rrn Bine SCH KR 1; ROOK EITOELK. L, V Al,l EY Ni 10A, —Ju s t J-dl received by canal, for sale at $2.25 per ton, delivered by Patent Weigh Carts, by • April 2,4861... JAMES M. Wrizi2f,Eit„ =W2UIS OIIREANT, y. , • - • 'PEACH, APP-LE. lib %UK BERET. ORANGE, RASPBERR,T; . - QUINCE, • PEAR., Dir Pet from NEW YORK, and warranted Superior. fold/ WM. DOCK, .12,4Ue. E M. POLLOCK, WEarket Square, Ilarrisburi