TELE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE 13ERGNER1 TEF.119,-"SuraLa SIIBECIMION DAM)" TersosAnt Is served to subscribers In the r „ t coals per week. Yearly subscribers 'MD IA chatted DJAgNIN AND SCMI-WINELY TELEGRAPH. St tuRAPii IS also published twice a week during ;Sian Di the Legislature and weekly during the re , the year, and furnished to subscribers at the • I E) . ales, viz: gape Subscribers per year Seven Ten THA LAW OP NIWIPAPIIB ,t subscribers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until arrearages are paid. . • • If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newsps• pert Prom the office to which they are' directed, they are responsible until they bar. sett ed the bills and ordered hem discontinued • . : • • • ; f(lleiital CONSTITUTION WATER ! TI Ir: .. , N IY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES • - - - r :S CURATIVE properties of this me dlchry themselves entirely to the organs of Score: r,u. nauy so altering the condition or the stomach and bv,v, lot the starchy principle of the FOOD L 2, not cony ~rtes into sugar so long as the SYSTEM is under the trainee( e i I too Constitution Water • which give those Organs time to , recover their healthy tone and vigor. Wo are able to state that the.CONSTI TUTION WATER has cured every case of DIABETES in which ithas been given. IRRITATION OF TELE NECK, OF THE BLADDER, IN FLAMHATION OF TEE KIDNEYS, Arai CATARRH OF TEE BLADDER, STRANGU4EY, AND BURNING OR PAINFUL URINATING. For these diseases it Is truly a sovereign remedy ; and too much cannot be-said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms ; TEN is, yrs 800 CM Toe, in these cases ; and you will give your praise to OONSTITUION WATER. ULCERATION OR TEE KIDNEYS, BLADDER AND URINARY PAS SAGES, RETENTION OF URINE, 'DISEASES OF TEE PROS TRATE GLAND, STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BEUCIEDUST DEPOSITS AND MUCUS OR MUCUS OR MILREY DISCHARGER, 'AFTER URINATING. Diseases all occurring from one and the same Caine will 190 entirely eured by the Constitution Water. There is no class of diseases that produce such exhaus ting effects upon the human constitution as Diabetes and Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Passages, and through a false modesty, they are neglected until they are so far advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies, and in a majority of cases little can be done by the physicians, and we present the CONSTITUTION WATER To the public with the conviction that it has no equal in relieving the class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently successful in curing; and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient and pby.ielau. For sale by all Druggists. Wl4. H. GREGG & CO., Proprietors.. MORGAN & ALLEN, general agents, No. 46 Cliff Street, New York. mar3o-6ffiw IRISH STEAMSHIP LINE: Steam between Ireland and America NEW YORK, BOSTON AND GALWAY. frHE following new and magnificent first _L clam paddlewheel Steamships compose the above line : ADRIATIC, 5,888 tom burthen... .Capt. J. Maury. (formerly of the Collins Line.) 4,400 tons burthen, Capt. N. Drowse, 4,400 " R. Leitch. 4,400 Nicholson - • _ • HIBERNIA, COLUMBIA, ANGLIA, PACIFIC, 2,600 " " PRINCB ALBERT, (Screw,) 8,800 " " I, Walker. One of the above ships will leave New York or Boston alternately every Tuesday fortnight, for Galway, carry ng the go verumeat mails touching at St. Johns, N. F. ... The Steamers of this line have been constructed with the greatest care, under toe supervision of the govern ment, have water-tight compartments, and are unex celled for comfort, safety and speed by any steamers afloat. They are commanded by able and experienced officers, and every exertion will be made to promote the comfort of passengers. An experienced enrgecn attached to each ship. RATES OP PASSAGE, First-claes from N. Y. or Bostoa to Galway or Liverpool 104 Seeond-class, ~ t. •' it 75 First-clans, tt ti to St. Johns,, 35 Third•class, " " to Galway or Liverpool, or any town in Ireland, on a ne.ilway, 30 Third-clasi poisoners are liberally supplied with pro visions of the beet quality, cooked and served by the servants of the Company. 111TOILX 2/CEETE, Parties wishing to send for their friends from the old country can obtain tickets from any town on a railway, in Ireland, or from the principal cities of England and Scotland at very low rates. Passengers for New York, arriving by the Boston Steamers, will be forwarded to New York free of charge. For passage or further information apply to WISI. H. WICKHAM, At the office of the Company on the wharf foot'of Cans street, New York. ap24-wilco HOWLAND ek. ASPINWALL, Agents. UNION FURNITURE DEPOT. GOULD & CO., 203 and 205 North Second street, and 145, 147 and 149 Race St., PHILADELPHIA. [From the Philadelphia Ledger.] UNION FURNITURE DEPOT.—Every head of a family has a house to furnish, and, no matter whether rich or poor, every one wants the best Furniture nis or her money will buy, and every home can be WELL FURNISHED if the money intended for that purpose be carefully expended. Tho safest way to purchase isto 'end an order to a fair dealing firm, who have tile facilities to manufacture and sell at the lowest prices. But no matter how honest a firm may be, unless they have the best machinery to manufacture and the trade which will enable them to make large purchases of stock and materials at the low est prices, it is folly to expect them to sell as lew as ti larger establishment, The 'UNION FURNITURE DE POT" combines, perhaps, the greatest advantages to be found anywhere by housekeepers ; its extensive ware. rooms, which occupy a front of elm feet on Second street, with ma nuannze feet in depth and strrr feet on Race street, with sayserr-sivisfeet depth, are well stored with an assortment of the best made FURNITURE, of the latest and beat styles, which cannot fail to satisfy any family want in that direction. Messrs. GOULD & CO., the proprietors, have every manufacturing facility known to the trade, and any order entrusted to them, whether a single article or a general assortment, at whole tale or re tail, is sure to be filled at the lowest price for which the same articles can be procured anywaere, and for much leas than is paid at some places. There is some satisfac tion, too, when sending orders to them, to know that you 'have a Lair dealing firm to transact-business with. mar6-omw R. NEWELL'S PHOTOGRAVII GALLERY NO. 724 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. One of the largest and most complete Galleries in the United states, where the best Pictures, known to the Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher than are paid for miserable caricatures. rE PROPRIETOR, A PRACTICAL HOTOGRAPHER, attends personally, every sit ting —and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambretypes,(if absent oil deceased friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on Canvass, lite size, and painted in Oil by the best artists, At this Gallery pictures oan be taken in any weather— as perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shines. Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex amine our specimens, which for price and quality defy competition. Mr Instructions given in the art of Photography. R. NEWLII Gallery of Art, 72i Arch Street, Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS; From Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, M. 0., Ohio. My family and friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is mere lifelike than anything they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways, but I have never yet has one which presents so true to nature, all the features and expressions of countenance as this. From Hon. E. Toy Morris, late Minister to Italy. The exquisite Milan, beauty and softness of your por, traits, conjoined with their durability of color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend them to the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true rat. Prcm Col. James Page. Having occasion for a portrait, I procured one fro m Mr. Robert Newell, of the olty or Philadelphia, a minia ture in Oil Colors, tinder the new proCASS discovered by hint, and take great pleasure la expressing the ea Limitation given me, not only by the accuracy of the like nese, but. Ito artistic Shish In all respects, cud recommend him to the patronage of those disposed to encourage the beau tiful art. JallY9 PAW. 0424 Y! : .. • . ' . ' 1 ...' 1 . '• , ' %._ • : , : .: .....' • - -: - '.., \\,,,, 1 I '\\ ttl„ • ..,..._. ~,.C%,7 \WO 41';':':',--<:-- 111-111111111.1 "---, .--.‹...• ....Ns. , -‘• :4/ ‘..--- .111 c hi • , _ .. 4 • ~., _-_,.,___.,..-_., ~. , •• I t • • . • f 4.00 ....... 1200 16.00 VOL. XV. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed havelormed an association and prepaid a certificate for the purpose of establishing a bank 01 issue, discount and depositOinTer the provisions of the Act en titled "an Act to establish a system of free banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss from Insolvent Banks," approved the 81st day of March, 1860. The Bank to be called the Bank of Marietta, to be lo cated in the borough of Marietta and county of Lancas ter, to consist of a Capital stock of One Hundred Thou sand Dollars in Shares of Fifty Dollars each, and it is contemplated to increase the Capital Stock to the amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. James L. Shultz, Henry Musselman, John Kline, John Miller, John W. Clark, S. F. Eagle, Aaron Gable, Doe. J.ll. Grove, James Mebaft'ey, B. F. Mastoid, John R. Dilfennacb, David Harry, Thomas Zell, A. N. Cassel, John Becker, Barr Spangler, jel2-w6m NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed have formed an association and prepaid a certificate for the purpose of establishing a bank of issue, discount and deposit, under the provisions of the act en titled "an act to establish a system of free banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss from insolvent Banks," approved the alst day of March, 1860. . . The Rank to be called RAM, OF MARIETTA, to be located in the borough of Marietta and county of Lancas ter, to consist of a Capital Stock of One. Hundred Thous and Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dollars each, and it is contemplated to increase the Capital Stock to the amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. JAYJNI L. SHULTZ, . . MENET bittsBLEJKAN, JOHN Kum, JOHN 111/LLEA, JOHN W. CLAex, S. F. F.AaLE, AARON GABLE, Doc. J. H. liAgvE, Jams MEUNIER, B. F. limarAnD, JOHN R. DiFFENBAOH, - DAVID HARRY, Tawas ZELL, A. N. CASSEL, JOHN BscragE, • BARR SPANGLER. mar3o-weon NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an associa tion is formed for the purpose of establishing a bank. of issue, discount and deposit under the provisions of the Act establishing a system of Free Banking in Pennsylvania—said Bank to be veiled the "Tho State Bank of Pennsylvania," to be heated at Erie, Pa., with a capital of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLASS, with. the pre vilege of increasing the same to Five Hundred Thousand de26-w6m r E President and Directors of the Col umbla Bank at Columbia, Lanesster county and State of Pennsylvania, intend to apply at the next session et the Legislature of said State for a renewal of Onarter and, an extension of privileges of said, Hank with all the rights and privileges now enjoyed, for a tam of manly years from the expiration of the prestnt. Charter, with the name name, location, and capital of 000,000. By order, SAMUEL SEtuCH, Cashier of the Columbia Bank. June 27th, 1861-dlt-w6m I. Smith TN the matter of the application to the Orphems' Court Of Dauphin county, Yeausylvanta, to utcree the specitto performance of the contracts of ADAM NVILLIftai., of Lyirens to smahip, in said county, deDeasea. The Court on the Bth day of May,lB6l, appointed Henry Feller, Esq., Commissioner to take testimony after thirty days notice by an insertion in a newspaper published in the city of Harrisburg, Fa. In pursuance whereca n'otice is hereoy grien to Sarah, Wittier, widow, and to Joseph, Jacob, Jonas, George, Jonn, Henry and Admin. Wptier, William Hoffman, and Lydia, his wife, George Shepley and !Hairy his wile, and Jonas Loudenslager, Uttardisn of John, Adam, and Ma rietta, children-of S.irah, late Whller,deceased, who was intermarried with Joseph Loudeuelager, deceased, that depositions to be read in evidence on the hearing of sect ' case in Court will be taken belore said Henry Yeller, I Esq., at his office in South Third street, in Harrisburg, 1 on TUEiDAY, the EIGHTEENfH DAY uF JULY, 1861, between the hours of two and four o'clock on the after noon of said day, when and where you may attend it you think proper. WAt. T. ItlsHtip, Attorney for Joseph Winter and Win. Hoffman, June 11, 1861.—jel2w Administra tors. Letters testamentary upon the estate of Maria N. Lawrence, late of Harrisburg, Dsuphin comity, deceased, having been granted to the undersign. ed Executors of Me last will and testament of said dece dent, all persons having claims or demands, against said estate are requested to make known the same without delay; and.personit Indebted to the said estate.wilt please make immediate payment to , JOHN.J. LAivEHNON, Huntingdon, Pa., LAW.RENtIb, Wilcox, Elk Co. Pa., Executors, Or to R. A. Lumberton, Attorney at Law, Harrisburg, Pa. my2S.6w• ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. WHEREAS, letters of Administration on the estate of MARGARET HESS ; deed., lale of Lona onder# township,: Dauphin county, fa., have been granted to the subscrioer, all persons indebted to the estate are requested to Make immediate payment, stud those having claims against tile estate of said deceased will make the same kuown without delay to ' jut-etw : GEO. taa, Administrator:, • EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. • THE undersigned Exeoutors of the estate CHRLSTIAN bLIJINIE, late of Conawago township, a...leased, hereby nottly all persons indebted to said es tate to make payment immediately, and those having_ claims to present them forsettiement: PETER. Sas.NEC, ARAMIAMI LONGNECKER I Jell-6tw ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE ishereby given that, letters of Administration on tne estate of JOIMATEIAN noise, mos of Lower Swatara to wnship,Dauphin 00.,dee , d., have this day been granted to the subsorioers. All persons hav ing claims against the estate, are requested to make known the saute without delay„ and _ persons knowing themselves indebted are requested .to make immediate payment to the undersigned. "ADAM FISHER, POLLY FIBBLER, wilB-* Administrators of es ate of Jonathan fisher.' NOTICE.—The Harrisburg Pioneer Benefioial Bociety, No. 2,i have flea an application jut a charter of incorporation in the oflice of the Pro thonotary ot the Court of Common Pleai of Bauphin county, winch will be confirmed by the said Court at the next regular term thereof if no sufficient cause he shown to the contrary. . - my22-xlit lITCLIFIL, Prothonotary. ABCS ST. CARPET WA/tE/EOIISE ALDDEN & RIOKNER, 1333 AtiCit Writ4ET, PaiLLAuka.ratit. ARE now reneiVing for ekitiN Li TRADE. a splendid line of English and American. CARPET= iNtB,S, bought at Panic Prices, and to he sold very low. Velvet, Brussels, ingrain and. Venetian, with an immense stook of low priced CARPETIEGS; Oil Cloths, Druggets, Mats, itc.; Eltly pieces of Canton Matt/no, aii the afferent widths very cheap. . Parties in want of CARPET/NC/5 are reminded that this stook of 00048 is very extensiVe, and as. we buy and sell eXClustvely for CABS we are prepared to offer goods at very low prices, at least 10 per gent. cheaper than any other house in the ,rado, tiara 11mw A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. TO close up the concern the entire stock of suuEs, Boors, Am, iate or Oliver Ben. man, deceased, in the rooms in the Market Square, will be sold at prlvioa sale 10 COSII and Ihe mins will he rented ld the PurPtissertf desired. TiM Orme will bi mad* easy: ; 1101Cdtt It Madl, Agent. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEITTRAL IN NONE•" bank 2/3plicationo. BANK NOTICE BANK NOTICE. BANK NOTICE fegal Noticto. NOTICE. HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 3, 1861 inteLeilaneuus PORTER'S PATENT SHOE PLATES. CA- CO CO MO N 20 'OAT Sill Nfiti t- O MORE wearing'of "the Roles of Boots and Shoes. No more tapping to be paid for. No more wet feet from worn soles. No more running over at the heel nor side. No more slipping upon the lee. No more slipping In baying. A few cents pays for a set ; and more than doubles the durability of the Boot or . Shoe. . Anybody can put them on. Just the thing for Boots and Shoes that get hard usage. For local or traveling agencies ; address P. E. PORTER, Waterville; Maine, sole agent for Philadelphia. JOSEPH 'GODFREY Si CO., No. 88 North Fourth street, Philadelphia, Imparters and Dealers in LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS. Ali orders promptly attended to. ap24-lyw BIBLES ! BIBLES 1 ! A Large and thoroughly complete stook of BIBLES, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY From the Smallest Pocket to the largest sized and fines FAMILY BIBLES, Has Just been purchased and received from the Fall Trade Sales. Having purchased these at EXTREMELY LOW RATES, they will be sold at a very small advance. Please call and examine the stock at ' BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61 Market Street. A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT 01 LADIES' TRAVELLING AND SHOPP'ING BAGS At all prices, for saie at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61 Market three VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designers and Engravers on Wood N. E. COIL Fitrill & CIit.STNIIT STS., Philadelphia. EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Original designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons wishing cuts by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype; can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves . , Patents, &0 ., engraved as well an per sonal application. Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, Show Bills, Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the highest style of art and at the lowest prices. For specimens or fine engraving, see the Illustrated works of J. B. Lippincott & Co., E. H. Butler &Co: oct2s-Iyd EDUCATIONAL. - A CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF NA TIONALITY is the system of education in a coun. try. "In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, that public opinion 'should be enlightened."—Washineon's /brew& Address. To this end the people in general should be educated into Et_ correct and familiar ecquaintanoe with the nature and; principles of our government and civil institUtioa "OUß GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement Of the system of Government of the Country, & c, A MANU AL FOR SCHOOLS, AOADEMIEZ AND POPULAR USK," is a work which, with proper hlstOrical notices, gives the construction of the provisions of the Constitution of the United States and of those of the , several States, as determined by judicial authority, or derived from Stand ard writers, including some references to administrative. wit and practice, so as to show the actual workinrof our system of Government. It is free from specula= tive opinions, conservative in its tendency, and calculated: to cultivate the love of our country. It has been used to a considerable extent,Jurists, statesmen the EDUCATION OF YOtITH sn different States, and is recommended by Atatesmen and Presideuts, and Professors of Colleges.— Yriice $lOO. „Sold by M'KINNEY, del - Harrisburg, Pa. THERMOMETERS ! THERMOMETERS, Ornaniental Mantle, Japanese Metal THERMOMETERS, do do Bronzed do TnERMOMETERS, Distillers Tin Case, 12 inch. THERMOMETERS, do Brass Bound Double Scale. THERMOMETERS, Union Case, 10-12 inch. THERMOMETERS, Malan° Frame, 8 . 10 inch. THERMOMETERS, Black Walnut Case, 10 inch. THERMOMETERS, Tin Case, 7-8 10 Won. We have Just received a One lot or THERMOMETE of various styles, and are selling them low. KELLER'S DRUG STORE, ap3 91 Market strae OPENINGr :OF SPRING AND SUMMER. Black and Second Mourning DRESS . GOODS, &C. english Rep. mourning Silks, • Plain Black Foulards, Black and White Dress and Foulard Si • Purple and Black 1, 14 o Lupin's Crepe 'Parameters, 0-4 Mousselaines Deleins, 34 it St ' Pena Clothe,(new article), Lupins Ex tra Al paces, Neopoliten Silks and new goods, Perla Poplins, Summer Villainies, Madonna Cloths, Blank and Purple All Wool Delaines, White awl Black all Wool Delainea, ' Emaline Cloths, Challis, Delano, Cashmeres, Mohan's+, Parisiennes, Silk Warp Lovelies, Lupin's S. '..Bombazines , 84 Crepe De Espange, Camel! Hair Lustre, now goods, FrenohDinghams, splendid style!, English Chintzes Domestic Gingham, bilk Warped Plain Black , dials, Lupin's Grenadines, Croton Cloths, &c., am., am. Our stook of all kinds of DRESS GOODS In Blitbk and Second Mourning, was never more complete than now, or prices more favorable to pure hailers. Lupin's Square Thibbet Shawls, Cashmere Square Shawls, Lupin's Long Thibbet Shawls, Second Mourning Shawls, English Crepe Vella, (every sizo,) Grenadine 1, do English Orepea, French Crepes, • Shrouding Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Black Bordered Handkerchies, Silk Hosiery, Black and Grey Gauntletta, Black Gloves, (all kinds,) Black and Lead Colored Hosiery, Plain Black /ribbons. A large Stock of English Crepe, Collars and Sleeves. New styles of Second Mourning Sleeves'and Collars. Notwithstanding the difficulties in securing a Hill assortment in this dispartmont,we are crinfident.Oßr friends and the public cannot fail to be pleasedr— For styles, make and prices, we can fairly compete with any of the larger establishments in the east en/cities. . OATHCART a; BROTHER, . No. 14 Market Square, Neat door to the Harrisburg Bank. W A. CATHCART. T. L. CATHCART JR. . . NOTICE TO COUNTERFEITERS. 11[THEREAS several pelsons have late ly been engaged in ocuniterielting the names of Members of Congress and Senators 013 lettere and dean- Meats, notice is hereby given that such franks will avail them nothing as they will not be rem); uLzed and all such letters must be sent to the Dead Letter °Moe at Wash ington. Some seven hundred letters are now lying at this Mace with counterfeit iranke on them, and the per eon who deposited them bad better dill for them and get them-properly mailed. If the authors of these franks can be discovered it will be the duty of the undersigned to' have them criminally preneuted however painful it may be. Jell) GEO. BERGNER, P. ii. FRESH FRIal 0i" every deisoription in oane and jars each package warranted. marl DQQZ. Jll. p (Kt lUistellantone. WM. FLINT I WM. FLINT I WM. FLINT I WM. FLINT I WM. FLINT I No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 Dimumr, No. 807 PHILADELPHIA, PIuLADELFsIe, PHILADELPHIA PA. PA. PA. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE OF $lOO,OOO WORTH OF JEWELRY, ALL FOR . ONE . DOLLAR EACH.' A Large and Splendid Assortlnent of Jewelry, eouaisting CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS, &C., &C. And all styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry. We do not keep or sell any gilt, gifted or galvanized goods. Ours is what are sold by the best Jeweler as Gold Jewelry. We receive eur goods front the best Gold Jewelry Manufacturers In the Staten, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. , WHO'ABS FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. The following is only a partial lister our immense stook. - TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR .81 EACH. TABS YOUR CHOICE FOR $l. Large Size and Splendid Cameo Sets, General Retail. Prices SS to $lO Do eo Lava' do 10 to 30 Do - do Carbuncle do Sto 30 Do:Ladies' hbamelled and Coral do 7to 20 Do do and Carbuncle do .7 to 30 Do do and Rub y do 7to 15 Do Gold plaster Grape Setting sets do .10 to 30 Do do do Vase do so 10 to 12 Do - do do - Jet Sets do sto 12 Do do Black Mosaic do 6to 10 Do do Gold-Stone Mosaic do .6 to 21 .Do do Calico Sets do bto 32 Do Ribbon Twists, with brilliants do 6to 33 Do Baguet Sets, new style do Sto 07 Do Enameled Cluster do do 10 to 2 Gold Thimbles, ' do Bto 50 Diamond. Pointed Gold Pens and Cases, 3to 60 % - doz. Silver Plated Spoons, . 200 thSilvenPlated slugs, 4 00 Over 1,000 other different styles Ladies' Jewelry; Me dallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets of every description ; Gold Pens,.l4 karat; with Silver Extension Bolder ; Gold Pencils, Sleeve But one, Studs, &0., &c.; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Band Bracelets ; Bents' Vest Chains, warranted to wear ten years without changing color, a d will stand the acid—they are usually sold by Jewelers as solid 'gold chains—all made in Paris. You can take your choice for $1 each. Ladies' and Gents' Guard Chains,.sl each, aerially sold by Jewelers at from $5 to $3O each ; Lathes' and Children's Neck chains, beautiful patterns; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enameled, for $1 each retail prides from $5 to 20 each." Every style ' and variety of Jew.elry and.desirable goods for $1 each. This ale, at the above prices, will continue long enough to sell off Our Immense stock, which was pur chased at a greatlacriflce from Manufacturers who have TAKE YOUR . CHOICE FOR SI..KACH. SPECIAL NOTICE. • ,q -HOW TO SEND BIONEY.Iitt • Ist. Write your Natne','Place or Residence, County and State,platin and at/fillet, as we can make no:hing out of , . Beal all letters with WAX, as '3,avolopes sealtd.with gib& or wafers mum' ne easily opened-the contents taken out' and re-sealed.: Attend to this, and-we ; be re sponsitilefoi your money; ' :• : INDUCEIdIiNTS TO AGENTS. Any person 'acting as agent, who will send us at 0110 time, $lOO, we will give a tiold Hunting Case Watch, extra. $5O; !I Geld Lever Watch. 8 25 , _." • " thlyer Waten. . • A Watch and the articles selected from the above List at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Persons ordering by mail must send $1 and 16 emits in postage itamps, . . • , • GIVE D 8 A . TRIAL. All c ommunications must oe e..,:dressed to WILLIAM FLINT, ' No. SOT Market etreet, jan3o-Bmw Philadelphia, Pa. PHOTOGRAPHY, In all its Branchei, Rtscuted in the best style Attains In the art, at C. G. CRANES GALLERY, 682 Arch . Street, Rest of Sixth, LIFE SIZB IN OIL AND PASTIL. STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, ltc., for Cases, Medallions Ins, Rings, &c. - novl4 wly FLAGS ! FLAGS! ! OTE . PAPER AND ENVELOPES with National distills, LETTER PAPER with a view of the city a Harristr.irg, printed and for sale et BBHEFFER'B BOOKSTORE, 424 Near ihe Harriehurg Bridge. JAPORTED BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.--A I very rare lot.just, received and for sale by apb WM. DOCK JR. & CO An lt excellent ,ftp article b of Corn splr . oPm s ikt . BVGbIt Et' , ZHPAI! 11 ' 0 ' 0 1 KLVE. for FREIGHT . REDUCED; HOWARD. ids HOPE EXPRESS 00. Short and Quick Route to and from NEW Y - ORR. 0001)5 oRDERRn IN THE MORNING RE TURNED THE SAME NIGHT. • ' Leave New York at 736 P. M., by Fast Through Lx preen Train, arriving in Harrisburg at 3 A. H., WITHOV7 CHANGE OF CARE.. Order. Goods, marked via. HOPE F3CPRESS CO., General office, 74 Broadway,. New York. Branch " 412 " • " Far further information Inquire eP myl6 GEOCUE BERONE en QUINCE, PEAR, CURRANT, PEACH, APPLE, BLACKBERRY, ORANGE, RASPBERRY. Just received from New York and warranted super flue. [Peb2B] Wm. DOCK, Jr., at Co. ALDERMAN. HENRY PEFFER. OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW, NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth CITY OF ELARRIEBITRO, FENN'A. my 12. dtt PIIBLIC NOTlCE.—Notiee is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Rev. B. R. Waugh, late of the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deceased, having been Cul granted to the sub scribers who reside in said city, en persons having said deoedent claims or demands I against tho dd ate 01. are hereby requested to make known the same IC the subscribers without deo% - SARAU B. WAUGH, Wit. H. EGLE, 4043t05w Executors.' Ditty 21burtistmtuts. P7a7IPSER'S DAILY LINE! No. 807 If/ arm, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807.21ARICEr Between. Philadelphia LOCK HAVEN, JERsEi t-HORV, WILLIAMSPORT, MUNDT, UNIONTOWN, WAThONTOWN, MILTON, LEWISBURG, NORTHUMBERLAND, HUNBURY, TIVOLION, GICORGETOWN, LTELYSTOWN, loinums- WOW; 11A.T.DrAz, IMurEux, AND kiARRISBURG Tho fhiladelphia Dept being rentrally located the Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Eanductor goes through with each train to attend to tne sate delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the Depot of FREED, WARD tc FREED, No. 811 Mari. et, Stoat, Phila delphia, by 5 o'clock P. Al., will be telivered in freight (always) as low as by any other .ne. Particular attention paid by this Mae to prompt and speedy delivery of all Harrisburg t.oods. The undersigned thankful for past patrol • gc hopes by strict attention to business to merit a con nee of the same. T. PELL' ebiladelphil and Hamlin; ,pot : jelT UGm Feot of Market Strea , it ‘i risburg JUST PUBLISHED. A MANUAL, MILITARY SURGE RY OR, HINTS ON THE EMERGENCIES Field, Camp, and Hospital Practice. BY _ S. D. GROSS, M. D PROFESSOR OF SURGRRY LN THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL 001,1301 AT PHILWALTEILA. For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE may 24 ESTA'T'E OF WM. H. LOCHMAN, ozo'D. Npersons indebted to the AA estate oe Wm. IS. Lockman, deed,' will please make payment to the undersigned, and those having de mands will present them duly authenticated for settle. meut. JACOB HOUSER, Administrator of the will annexed. N. B —The remaining STOCK of HARDWARE, consist ing in part of Locks, Latohs, Hinges, Bolts, screws, Car , penter, Cooper and Mason's tools, Mill and Circular Saws, Cork :wawa, Brass •nd Pewter S,Aggots, Weights, Brass hinges and Bolts, Razors, Ivory Knives and Plated Forks, one Large Platferm I,OOD Zs Morrison Scales arid a va riety of Hardware wined will sold be at a great hiss from PhiladelphiA p. lots. JACOB .11,,CU88, et. Surviving Partner. "HE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN is solicited to our very large assortment of UNDERMINTEI AND DRAWERS of every size and quality. Ontrrs' Jul:wilt KID Cinovse, best article manufactured. All the different kinds of WLMIER. °LOVES. Largest assortment of Hoenniv in the city. SCIVENDEtia, nANDKIROLUNIII, Ready Hemmed And everything in Gents' wear, at WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL, CARLISLE, Cumberland county, Pa.—. The pro. prietere take pleasure in announcing that they are now prepared to reccbre visitors. Persons desiring a healthy location for the summer will iind,this ono of the.most de. lightful places In the country. The wets,. these springs cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing sod medicinal purposes. For information and ciruclars address E. BIJKIIOUGDS, D. C. BURNETP, jels 2m Proprietors. 141RENCH MUSTARD, English and do mastic Pinkies, (by the dozen or hundred ' ) sup. - 10, sala i Oil, lietenup, sauces and Condiments of every is 'Tuition my 2-4 WL 110013. ik CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned being appointed Ad ministrator's of. the Fotate of Beorga Hammon, deu'd, hereby uodfy all wens indebted to said estate to make payments, and those haying claims to preeent them for oettlement. . WM. BOHL, OBWALT ?ABM, Juno 27, 1.8151.4wd . Adminiotrator's. REDUCTION IN PRICES I MERINOF, Plain and Figured. CASHMERES, Plain and Figured. ALL WOOL DELAINES, Extra dtyles and Quality. BROCA LONG SHAWLS, different prices. FINE STOCK OF' BLAAffET SILAWLS. The prices in all the above Goode, on examination, ,will be found "lower than ever," at CATHCART'S, an 24 Next , door to the Harrisburg Hank. JOSEPH CASEY. JOHN W. BROWN. CASEY & BROWN, • ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . HARRIS-BUR.O. P.ENN'A - .• HAVIN G associated together in' the Hpractice d the Lsw ' attend faithfully and promptly to all professienal business entrusted to' their Office in Thud Street three doors from Market N. B. Goutlitasions in Iffiglish and German. EMPTY MOLASSES HOGSHEADS.--A - large quantity of empty Molasses Barrels, Hoga bead!' and Meat Casks, for sale by my 24 " WM. DOCK & CO. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED has of erred his LUMBER OFFICE,OOrner of Third atr et.. and Black berry alley, near Herrt AHotel. Deq camber of all kinds and qualities. I,r v.& by The undersigned will sell norms, Crortages and Wo ws low for cub, AU3o—Horses and Carriages to' hire stifle same , °Moe. marll 'FUNK A. 111.111 RAY. JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt, GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT. fIOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly !3 forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads, end Canal. • • • HAULING AND DRAYING to and from all parte of the city to the different Railroad depots Will be don, at the very lowest rates. FAMILI q removing will be promptly attended to. Orders ieft at Brant's European Hotel, or at the store fE. S. Zollinger, will reeehre prompt attention. Con— signments of freight respectfully solicited. JOHN WALLowma .JR., Agt., apt - Office Reading Depot. GARDEN SEEDS. A FRESH AND COMPLETE assortment CJL inn recehqiii .gui for *ELIO bl "141 - POCK El" FRESH ARRIVAL • Honorer, Buse, Bess, Warn, Iflostoarr, Simms Cossr, • BPlll' Fuse, BABIZT, MAILIitOW FAT BUNS, . . WE191.1 PUS, &C., 819. Just received end for lisle.. at the lowan Wig 'Rims; 016 WM.-DOOK JR. IP CO. NO. 54 Harrisburg the nest mornirtz, CATHCART'S, Vext tr, the KierNbueg Naar barn tinting Ors. Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every description, cheaper that it can be done at any other Be tablishmentin the country. MATES OF ADVERTISING. SarFohr lines or less constitute ass-halt square. Eft h Knee or more than four constitute a square. Half Square. one day. one week. • one month. three months six months 4 0 one year ........... ..... 600 tine nquere one day cue week.... one month... three months, six months • one year 10 No ater-Buslnese notices inserted in the Lead eoistoirs, or beibre Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS ma LINT or each insertion. NW-Marriages and Deaths to be charged as reM , advertisements. BY TELEGRAM LATE 'SOUTHERN NEWS. The Union Troops in Kentuoky. Important Movement of Rebels in Tennessee. A BLOODY FIGHT EXPECTED. The Runaway Governor of Missouri fa, Nashville. The Courier of this morning says that an agent of the government has been stationed at a point on the Nashville Railroad, to see that nothing contraband passes south. Four more of Col. Rousseau's regiment will go into camp to-day. A delay has been occa sioned by the failure of the omtractore for the tents to fulfil their agreement. The regiment will be full very soon. The Journal of this morning has a letter dated Knoxville, Tennessee, June 29th, saying that eight companies of State cavalry and infantry have gone from here to Cumberland and Wheel ing Gap, to guard them and prevent the United States troops from coming through from Ken tucky, to the aid of the Union men of east Tennessee. They have been encountered by our native Union men in the mountains, who swear they shall leave, and the rebel troops have sent here for reinforcements. The Journal adds, " we expect a bloody fight at the mountain gaps for the posseision of the field." The Journal says, "every breath of ours is a heartfelt aspiration for the triumph of the Star Spangled Banner." The Courier says on the same subject, that it takes it for granted that the authorities of Ten nessee are informed of the introduction of arms into the State, and that arrangements will be made to take possession of every gun sent by the Administration. The Journal also says that Governor Jackson, of Missouri, is in Nashville. No doubt an ex pedition against Missouri is forming on the southern border of the State. _ The Richmond Examiner, of the 29th, states that an agent of the French Government is buying tobacco in that market. Its Portsmouth correspondent says that the 600 or. 700 men employed there have been re tithed to take the oath to-day implicitly in ac cordance with the articles. of war, the orders of the President, Secretaries of War. and Navy, and sustain the Confederate Goverrunent. One man refused to take the .oath Jui4 was dis charged. 'lhe letter says that it mus Owing to the tameness of the separation sentiment that he was not lynched on the. spot. Those who might know believe that many sworn to sup port the Confederacy would not hesitate to be tray it should the opportunity faller. It is clear that Western Virginia is well rep resented here. Diving bells are being used to recover the steamer's guns and ordnance quite successfully. It is thought that the Germantown will be re paired in three months. The Plymouth can be used as e, floating battery. The same paper says that a Georgia regiment has arrived without arms, the Governor of that State refusing to allow more arms to be taken therefrom. The. Picayune and other papers urge the cele bration of the fourth of July. F.ROII - WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, July 2 The contest for Speaker of the House and Clerk is growing animated and vigorous. A. caucus is contemplated for to-morrow night. The Virginia Convention has passed an ordi nance declaring it treasonable for -any cifisenof that State to hold office under the Federal Gov ernment, after July Ist. Mr. E. H. Craige, of New York, the agent for Wheeler & Wilson's sewing Machine, is in jail at Richmond, charged with being a spy. A Union man is here, from Hampton. He strongly solicits the Federal Government to prevent outrages on private property, alleged to have been committed at Hampton, by our soldiers. A TOWNSHIP CHANGES ITS ALLEGIANCE WELLLUUSPORT, July 2. At the special election just held in one of the townships of Lycoming county, -the people voted to be annexed to Union county, by a ma jority of two votes. The question was submit ted to the people of the township by the last Legislature. ARRIVAL OF A PRIZE AT NEW YOBS Nov Yosi,::.7nly 2 Arrived, prize bark Sally Magee The steamer Anthracite left here for Wash ington with a cargo of Ordnance stores and eight heavy rifled cannon.. HoN. Jo= S. Pants, member of Congress from the Sixth District of has been chosen colonel of the -regiment of Union vol unteers at Springfield, Mo. Major Phelps was a gallant officer In the Mexican war , and has mince distinguished himself in civil life. He is a Democrat, and during theiste administra tion, held a leading position in the Boum 50 4 Er OP .6 .. 2 00 .. 8 00 . 6 Oil .. 8 08 LODBVILLN, July 2