pally Etitgrapil. Rif; Friday Afternoon, July 26, 1861. PAYI?.IG OFT. —Three United States Paymasters were busily engaged to day in paying the re turning volunteers, a large number of whom have already left the city. =I HARD TIMES are evidently "knocking at the door." Business is "dull as a hoe," trade "light as a feather," and labor "cheap as dirt." There is but one remedy : Practical economy. "Firm Bram!" said an officer to his company this morning. "Bedad," said an Irishman who stood near sharpening his saw, "its me own property, and I'll be doing as I plaze wid it—for all of you." I= MINIATURE SOLDIERS.—The Union Cadets, Captain Sayford, will make a street parade this evening. The lads composing this company are rapidly perfecting themselves in military knowledge and drill. I=l NEW DEFINITION FOR DRUNKENNESS.-A wo man made complaint before one of our Alder men against her husband for ill-treatment. In characterizing his condition at the time, she said he was "a little perplexed." According to the statement of the officer who made the ar rest, the man was decidedly drunk. RETURNING TOLUNTEERS.-A company from Schuylkill county reached this city to-day en route for home. The men were clad in new and handsome uniforms of grey cloth, and pre sented a fine appearance. There is no decrease in the number of soldiers here, for the arrivals fully equal the departures. General Negley's brigade, comprising about three thousand men, is expected to reach here from Hagerstown this evening. NEw.(domPANTEs.—Adjutant Waterbury has already'''aucceeded in recruiting a company for the war) and Capt. Wm. B. Sipes, of the Skate Capital Guards, aas opened a roll which is rap idly filling up( The movement for the organi zation of a Zouave regiment, to be commanded by Lieut. Colonel Caned, of the late second re giment, also meets with encouraging success. The voice of the great mass of returning volun teers now in our city, "is still for war ;" and from present indications there will be no diffi culty in promptly filling the requisition made by the Secretary of War for ten new regiments. I=l OLOSMG THE GROG SHOPS.—In behalf of our law and order-loving citizens we return thanks to Mayor Kepner for his prompt response to their request for the suspension of the liquor traffic throughout the city during the afternoon and evening. In another column will be found a proclamation by the Mayor directing the va rious drinking establishments -- the prolific source of all disorder and riot—to be closed from one o'clock in the afternoon until nine in the morning, and- not to sell liquor to minors or in toxicated men at any time, with instructions to the police officers to report the names of all who refuse or neglect compliance with this order. It is to be hoped the officers will faithfully and fearlessly discharge their duty,and that we shall witness no more scenes similar to those which disgraced our city yesterday afternoon and last night. In this connection we take pleasure in commending the course of several hotel pro prietors in voluntarily closing their bars last evening. The movement was inaugurated by Col. Brant of the European Hotel, and followed by the Brady House, the City Hotel, Herr's Hotel, the Morgan House, and the most re spectable lager beer establishments. I=l MORE RIOTING—TWO Max Saor.—This fore noon a riot occurred in front of the Walnut Street Exchange, originating in a quarrel be tween two or three young men of this city— one of them named George Starry—and some soldiers connected with the returning fourth regiment. When we reached the scene of hos tilities Starry was surrounded by an infuriated mob of one or two hundred men, and in self defence drew a revolver which he discharged twice, shooting two of his assailants, members of the fourth regiment, both of whom fell se riously wounded. This increased the excite ment, and a rush was made after Starry, who managed to escape and has not yet been cap tured. One of the men shot was very seriously wounded, and fears are entertained that he will not survive. The wound of the other is not considered dangerous. The friends of the wounded men, armed with muskets, are on the look-out for Starry and threaten to take his life if they find him. The probability is that he managed to get out of the city. The names of the wounded men are George Rife and James Ashburn, both of Norristown. The former, who is the most seriously wounded, was taken to the house of Mr. Humes, in Third street, where he lies in a critical condition. FEEDING ME SOLDIERS. —Our citizens continue their hospitalities to the returning volunteers, many of. them keeping open houses and well filled tables, day and night. Others distribute gallon after gallon of excellent coffee to the men quartered on the hill, and in the school houses and churches. Yesterday morning seven pa triotic women, wives of farmers in the vicinity of Camp Hill, Cumberland county, forwarded a large quantity of home-made bread and other provisions to Mrs. Charles C. Matthews, of this city, for the use of the soldiers, and that lady fed one hundred and fifty men in the course of the day. The same noble-hearted women are preparing another bountiful supply of provi- Oons, which will be forwarded this evening. The wives of several farmers in the immediate vicinity of the city have also made liberal con tributions of vegetables. The generous hospi tality extended to the soldiers by our citizens generally, is worthy of the highest commenda tion. May they not weary hi well doing, but continue to feed the hungry. While perambulating the city, after writing the above, we noticed a long table spread with substantial provisions, on the pavement in Chestnut street below Third, surrounded by large numbers of soldiers, who seemed to be doing full justice to the "feed" so bountifully provided by the ladies of that locality. harENrroN.—Persons desirous Of forming a company to join Col. Good's Zouave regiment, can have their names enrolled at the armory of the Cameron Guards, Exchange building. THE UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held in the Presbyterian church corner of Market Square, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, com mencing at four o'clock, as usual. Ax INDIANA REGIMENT passed through this city to-day, en route for Washington. Two other regiments from the same State are now on the way east and will probably reach here within a day or two. A STABBING Avrnay occurred to-day in the upper section of the city near the round house. The participants were volunteers, one of whom was seriously cut with a knife. All of them were under the influence of liquor at the time. YOUNG MEN AND Efssoism.—An exchange says that "our young men have left the lap of luxury, and are now pressed to the hard bosom of heroism." We presume many of the young men would prefer being pressed to the soft bo som of she-roism. CORRECT/ON.—The announcement of the elec tion of Captain Samuel Wilt as Major of the twelfth regiment, was incorrect. We have seen the official return electing Capt. Peter Baldy, of Easton, to that position. He is . well qualified and will make an excellent officer. =I ANOTHER MAN SHOT.—A row occured on Canal street this forenoon among a party of drunken soldiers, in which pistols were used, and one man was shot. We did not learn the origin of the affair or the extent of the wounded man's injuries, but presume that fighting whisky had something to do with it. I=l DEATH OF A VOLUNTEER.-A returning volun teer, whose name we did not learn, died this morning in the German Reformed church of typhoid fever. There is considerable sickness among the troops now here, and a number of the invalids are kindly cared for by citizens at whose houses they are quartered. =I CRUEL TREATMENT OF A SOLDIER.-A citizen of this place, Edward Morton, was arrested last evening for cruelly beating a soldier, whose name we did not learn. He struck the man on the head with a large hickory club, and after wards with an iron hammer, inflicting wounds which may prove fatal. Morton was committed to prison by Alderman Kline to await a trial. I=l 1 A CRACK BAND.—The Lancaster Fencible's Band, connected with the first Pennsylvania regiment lately under General Patterson's com mand last evening serenaded Captain Jacob M. Eyster, Lieut. George W. Davis, and various other citizens. We have never listened to finer music than that discoursed by the Fencible band on the above occasion, and the large crowd of admiring listeners present testified their ap preciation of the performance by repeated and enthusiastic cheers. The Fencible and Worth Infantry Bands are among the best that have visited our city. Tun STOOK BAROMETER. —That sensitive—of ten too sensitive—barometer, the stock market, is rising ; betokening the belief of the large capitalists that the skies are looking brighter. The blue seems to be spreading west and south. Gold is still pouring in from Europe—a Gov ernment loan for five millions for immediate wants was taken up in New York the other day in forty minutes—there is every indication of an abundant harvest—the large government outlays will soon begin to tell on business-- Congress has voted the President half a mil lion of men, and five hundred millions of mo ney, one-fourth more of each than was re quested—the proud cry of victory begins to float in—altogether capital contrives to gain confidence, and perceives that we are not all going to the "demnition bowwows" this time. Capital is right—we still have a country—and we shall emerge from the ruin which menaced us, as strong for peace, much stronger for war, than ever before. Soon shall we hear the na tions again drying out, "All hail, Columbia!" I===l Ma. Emma :—We feel gratified in behalf of the various regiments that have returned after a three months' service to add just applause and gratitude for the generous treatment they have received at the hands of the good citi zens of Harrisburg. It would be invidious to particularize, but we cannot omit making special notice of the collation that was given to-day in Chesnut near Third. The ladies who so bountifully furnished the repast, and so gracefully presided we learn to be the Mrs. Roumfort, Mrs. Sieg, Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Ma glaughlin, as well as others whose names we could not learn, especially some misses whose attentions cannot be forgotten. If the teaching were uppermost that "Whoso giveth a glass of water to one of these giveth to me," it could not have been exemplified with more cbristian grace. The brave soldiers, disguised by their hardships, left their sisters, mothers and wives when they rallied for their country's defence, and know well how to appreciate these kindly offices, which whilst they supply the inner man bring back the fond recol lections of home and inspire feelings of grati tude towards kind hands that minister to their comfort. Reader, imagine one's feelings after being among the most rancorous enemies who would poison and destroy you, and the lavished kindness of Pennsylvania friends. The regiments represented at this choice collation, consisting of the substantials as well as delica cies appertaining to the tables of the"elite" were la, Col. Yohe; 2d, 3d, bth, 15th and 25th, who with few exceptions are willing to buckle on the armour again for the war. Again thanks to the ladies of Chesnut street for their bounti ful collation, LITTLE LIEUTENANT, On behalf of the Regiments Nzw AND CKFAP GOODS FROM NEW YORK Auc- TION.-10 0 pieces splendid Wamesutta Calico, 10 cts ; 60 pieces of unbleached Muslin, 4, 10 cts., worth 12k cts ; 30 pieces of splendid Clin ton Ginghams, 12k- cts., worth 18 cts; 100 I Pleces of Crash, at 10 and 12 cts. ayard ; a very large lot of ladies and children's white stockings; the best ladies hose for 12i cts. in town ; bra . . hants, hrilliants, brilliants, 60 pieces, at 12k cts. ; beautiful start stuff at 26 cts.; 200 dozen of brown and blue mixed men's socks, 12} cts.; and a great many other goods very , cheap, at S. lady's, Jobs Ikboads' old stand. Ptunspluania Manly l'elegraph, ititrav /ftentoon, bilp 26 1861 MANILATTAN FIRE ARM MANUFACTURING COM PANY'S MARE OP SEVEN SHOOTERS.-A large atv sortment of this celebrated make of Pistols and Cartridges just received and for sale at HENRY GILBERT'S store, opposite the Court House. SOLDIERS RETURNED. —The clever company of Lochiel Greys arrived home this morning all in good condition and with hearts bouyant and, strong. Should our country call them they will againmake their watch word "Lochiel Greys. For the present many a family has been made glad, and the social circle advantaged, and as they will want some little rubbing up, we will just say at Urich & Bowman's they can get any little dry goods ftsens they may want. 24 MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL MO; OF SPE REATOR- . RHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous.' ness, Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from Self-abuse, dm. By Rola. J. Culverwell, M. D. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to auy address, pest Paid, on receipt of two sumps, by Dr. CLIAS J RUNE, 127 Bowery, Now York. Pon. Office Box, No 4,58 e. m2o.6mdaw, THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR films 6aperior REFRIGERATOR, to t gether with several other cheaper styles, may be fund at the manufactory, at exceedingly low prices. Also, a great variety of TIATER COOLERS, of supe• riot finish. EL S. FAI2SON CU. Cor. Dock and Pear streets, Philadelphia aprill6-3m THE GREET ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescriplion of Sir J. Utarke, Physician /extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in tho cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re• moves, all obstructions, sum it speedy cure 11114 be relied on. 111- it is peculiarly suits 4. It will in a short time, tiring OD the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears tee Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit', These Pills should not be taken by females during the iv'IRST THREE JIONTHEof Pregnancy, as they are sure to briny on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are sale. In all eases of Nervous and Spinal AtfectiOns, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion ' Palpita lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil affect D. cure when all other means have failed ; and al. though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. N. .13.-51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any no thorizeil Agent, will insures settle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail ••o• sal, by e. 44. PANYVAWIr dimly ero 2bouttsentent a FOR REN P. - A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE. on Pennsylvania Avenue, above Cumber land Area, city of Harrisburg. Apply to jy22 lw STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW lOU Agr AND LIVERPOOL. L. AND EMBARKING PAS iii t +I N st QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. p001..'• 2 or:: and. Philadelphia Steamship company intend thspatehing their full powered Clyde-built iron Steau snips as follows : MY OF WASHINGTON, .'2.'aturday July 27 ;GLASGOW, Saturday August l; : CITY OF BALTIMORE, Saturday August 10 .; and every Saturday, at Noom, from Pier 44, North Elver. FilLs7 CABIN 875 001 ERRABIR .........$BO 00 do to London $BO 00 I do to London ..333 00 do to Parts $B5 00 I do to Polio $3B 00 do to Hamburg.. 885 00 do to Hamburg $35 00 Passengers also torwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, &e., at equally to rates /kig-Persons - wishing to a ring cot their irienda eon buy tickets here at the foilowleg rates, to New York From: Liverpool or Queeustowu; lot Cabin, 375, $B5 sad $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool PIO 00 From Queenstown, $3O 00. Theo Steamers have superior accommodations for passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. 'Chey are built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators ou board. JNO. G. DALE, agent, .Broadway, New York Or 0. O. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg. ME SPICED SALMON !I IORESLI AND I.rEuY DELICATE. Put up neatly in flue pound o.nu. .1e25. WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co. EMPTY FLOUR BARRELS. 100 LARGE N LW I.IIIIGAT EMPTY FLOUR BAKKE:6S in good condition for sale tow by 6jer2&l DUCK, Jr , &Co, JUST PUBLIS A MANUAL MILITARY SURGERY HINTS ON IHE FMERGENCIES Field, Camp, and Hospital Practice. BY S. D. GROSS, M. D I'IiOnSSOR OF SURGERY IN TUN JSMFRIESON NIIDIOAL COLLINS For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. may 24 BIBLES 1.. BIBLES:!1 - - A Large and thoroughly complete stock of BIBLES, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY From the Smallest Pocket to the largest sized and does FAMILY BIBLES,. :Y . . . Has just been purchased and received from the tall Trade Sales. Having purchased these at F.XT.KEDIELY 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. LIME FOR SALE. . Lin UNDERSIGNED having embarked the LIME BUSINESS is prepared to I unlash tb very best article at short notice, and at the lo west pr ices tor cash. He sells the lime burnt at Columbia and also that burnt at home. my29-d3m PETER BERNHISEL. JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, Ikc., of the very best tualities for ladies, gentlemen, and childrese wear.— Prices to suit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER in the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. octl6-dtf JOHN B. SMITH, liaretabare. A BUILDING LOT, situate in West Har risbnrg, fronting on Broadistreet al feet, and run ning back 161 feet, mons or less, to a2O foot alley, sAll• joining on one side the property of lir Bltuaenstine. For particulars enquire of FREDMICK SCHEFFER.a• Bergner's Bookstore. May 8.1861. myo QUANTITY of Bags, Checks and Ging - hams fur sale by the dozen and piece, cheap kW cash, at the DAIIPMN COUNTY ettlSON, tnyl3.Bnt RAggumeno May 8, 1881. CAUTION. A. D. RUTHERFORD 1:5313MME! I= FOR SALE I filisullantans PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL EEO BLOOD RENOVATOR la precisely what its name indicates, for while pleas ant to the taste, it ie revivifying, exhilarating strengthening to the vital powers. It also revevides, Instates and renews the Wood in all Its ori,inal purity and thus restorm am renders the system invuheraWe to attacks of dis,ase it is the only preparation ever offered to the world in a popular iorm 50 us to be within the reach of all. So c .emicatiy and r killfully combined, as to the most powerful to ic, 'tad yet so perfectly. Islas,' so as vo AOT IN PERFECT ACCORDANCE WITH THE t. WS OF NATuItS, AND HENCE SO ME THE WEAKEST STOMACH and 101:143 Hp the tti gestive organs and allay ail nervous irritation. it Is also perfectly eandaratlng in its effects, and yet it is never followed by lassitde r depression of spirits it is coin ; posed entirely of vegetables, and those thorougly cotm Dining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and cum quently can never injure. As a sure preventive and cure of CONSUMFTION, BRONCHITIS,INDIGESTION, DYS.- PEFSIA, LuSA OF APPETM, FAINTNESS, NER VOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PALPITA TION OF THE REAM, MELANCHOLY, HYPO CHONDRIA NIGHT S. wEATS, LANGUoR, GIDDIDESS, AND ALL THAT 01,10,8 OF CASES SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND IRREGULARITM. TIME IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver con. plaints, Diseases of the Kidney, or any general derange= ment of the Urinary organs It will not only cure the debility foll , wing CHILLS and FEVER, but all prevent attacks arising from Miasmatic influences, and cure the diseases at once, If already at. tacked. Travelers should have a bottle with them, as it will infallibly prevent any deleterious consequeuces follow, ing upon change of climate and water. As it prevents costiveness, strengthens the divstive organs, it should be in the hands of all persods t f seden tary habits, Ladles not accusi,omed to much outdoor exercise should always use it Mothers should use it, fir it is a perfect relief, takes a month or two before the final rial, she will pass the dreadful period will]. p ?sleet ease and safety THERE TI . NO IC/STAYS ABICIT TIER CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT I I I Mother& Try it I! And to yon we appeal, to detect the illness or decline notpuly of-your daugtere before it be too late, but also, year sons and husbands, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, ratuer then let their condition be Known in time, the latter aro often so muted up with the excitement of business, that if it were not for you, they too, wools travel in the save downward path, until it is too late t, arrest their fatal fail. But Vas mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeat; for we are .Shisiyour never-failing affentioia Witt tidetvingly tti PROF. F l / 4 OCIrb , B EthSTODATIVD CO.. Dlal. AND BIZOD h N uVnT 'JR a, the remedy which should alws,ye he on hand in time el O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 441 Broadway, New York, and 1.9 Market Street, Louie, Mo., ono - eold by all good, DrUggittB. Price One i o lar er Bottle, jyB-daw,:ow SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES ! ! ! A Necessity in Every Household ! JOHNS & CROSLEY'S American Cement Glue The Strongest Glue in the World FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, POR CELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, &c., Ste., &c. The only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. EX MAGI'S : W.very housekeeper thould hay. -I. i ly of John, Ze Croeley'e American Cement G ue." • 1. 1.61 F-9 it to so convert eut to have n bouse"—A. ExPasse. "it is always ready ; this co mmam .oe.ery body." N. Y. INDEPENDENT. "We have tried it, and find Gas cowl u, our hoase as water."—Watuts SPIRIT or Ins Truss Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERM. tie E. erFor sale by all Druggists and Storekeep ers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & •ROSLEY, (Sole Manui actures, ) 78 WILLIAM STREET, (Corner of Liberty Street,) NEW Yorot. jys-itly NOTICE TO TLIE PUBLIC. UNDERSIGNED CUhlbilSSiOv- ERd of Dauphin pitesuAeca ei an Act of the tiono.ni Assemuly ut Lao Ce.nmenweittli of Penn sylvania, approved tha 16111 day or 'lay, 1861, untitled "An Act to authorize the Co mini , sioners 01 Dauphin coun ty to appropriate a certain stun of mosey for the sup port of 1,11, nannies of Volunteers during, tee present war," do hereby inform the public that they will, make •a loan to the amount of asuin not exceeding ten thousand dollars, for which bonds will be issued for a term not ex ceediug ten years, with coupons attached, for the payment 'of hallyearly interest, payable at the County Treasury at ;6 per cent. datd bonds are to be clear or till taxation. It thereioiehoped that the ;,aid iamb= in bonds . or s nub ;amounts as ihe lenders wilt desire, he prompt .ly taken by the patriAi; capitalists o - others, with ow '.resorting to special taxation at this time. JOHN DIOSHH, Je.CGS 13E4,14. i•Commissionere. OEO. GARV raticia, Attest—Josses Minsk, Clerk . my29-daw THERMOMETERS .THERMOMETERS, Ornamental. Mantle, Japanese, Metal ;THERMOMETERS, do do - Bronzeb do - TtihRMOMETRRS, Diatidm Tin Case, 12 iuch. TIARMOMEJTERS, do Brass Bound Double Scale. THERMOMETERS, Union Case, 1.042 inch. THERMOMETERS, Metalic Frame, 8-10 inch. THERMOMETERS, Black Walnut Case, 10 inch. . _ THERMOMETERS, Tin Case, 7-8 .1.0 inoh. We have just received - a this lot or TELERMOMEIE of various styles, and are selling them low. HELLER'd DRUG STORE, ap3 91. Market strae 1861. 81: 1 OPENING, 30 OPENING 1861. SUMMER DRESS GOODS OP SPIRY DPPORIPTION. The qualdY of ibo goods for the pries will be an Induce ment to every one to purchase. The most desirable goods of the season at a great sac. Mice. 1110ZAISIBRZCES,; GUISSALIAS, VALENCLAS, CREPE D'ESPANGS, BEREGE ANGLAIS, BROCADE POPLINS, NEAPOLITANS. LAWNS and LAVELLAF. are among the lit CATHCART & BROTHER. Next door to the Harrisburg Bunk. SKELETON SKIRTS. The largealletook of the very best make to be found CATII.C.A.P.T 8, ext door to the Harrisburg Bank. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas Twenty-live per cent LP'Ffer titan can be purchased Isowhere in the city. 0 . /ViSCART 8t BROTHER. Ne.l4, Market Square, eiyul Nett to the liurrishurg Ronk , . ... . . 11. - L. . G 0"D 00 L D • pRACTICAL Tuner mid Repairer of Piano% Meiodeons, kto., kc., will receive orders in uture at WAS, KNOCHE'S Music Store, N Market street 11 orderelert at the above named plane, or at tile Buell ler ouse, will meet with prompt attention. !First close ila NOS ti sale. r..elittl-dly FLAGS 1 FLAGS I ! NOTE PAPER AND ENV ELOPES' with IA National deagns,IETTER PAPER w.th a yiew ni the city at Harrisb .4 , 4 printed and fornale at,, ; t BOORBiORE, a. 24 " ' Naar',ne Ratrasbutn'Rrinvo FOR RENT. f ARE FOONIS new occuoied by the Poet Mee. Possession given on the first of July. En are of jellidtl GAMMA W. PORTER. Nero 211bnerfistilieuts " - PIMIX".1E1M11. 9 ..% DAILY all LINE Between Philadelphia LOCK HAVER, JERSEY SHORE, WrLLIARSPORT, ISIIINOY UNIONTOWN, WersoNTows, MILTON, LEWISBURG, NORTBUNBERLAND, z . UNBITRY, TREVGRTON, GEORGETOWN, LYEBI , RrOWN, miLLERS BURG, HALIFAX, DAimillN, AND fIAitRISBURG The Philadelphia tlepot Doing .enir.dly located the or,tyage will bent the lowest rates. A Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods entrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the .Depot of FWD ; WARD & FREED, No. 811 Mare et •Bteet, Phila delphia; by 5 o'clock P. M., will be r.plivored in Harrisburg the next manna., Freight (always) as low as by giy other ne. Particular attention paid bs , tins line u. prompt and speedy delivery of all Harrlsbur oods. The undersigned thankful for past patro : •,a hopes by strict attention to businces to merit a con ..1 nce of the same. T. PEIP.I , PhiladelphL and Reldie PA. el 7 d6m ... Feet of '3l..ket Stre, ti u ri,,heeg DENTISTRY. GEO, graduate of the jur,,lti mora Dental Surgery, having perma nently located is the city 0( Harrisburg and taken the office formerly onoupigd by Dr. Gorges, on Third street, between Market out Wahnit, rowectfeity informs his friends and rho general, that he is prepared perform all °per:Woes in t Dental profession, either surgical or meebank,al, in a tuanner that shall not be surtassett by operator.; in this or any other city. His mode of insertin; artitimal teeth is upon the latest im proved mental,: pri,wiples. Teeth. Irom Quoit) a lull SQL, mounted on Hoe Gold, dl ver, Mauna plans or the Vulcanite Base. taco great pleasure in recommending the above gen tleman io all my former pAtients of Harrisburg and vi lnity, and feel confident tnat ho will perform all opera tions is a scientific moener, tram my knowledge of hln ability. trny3oltil F. J. S (RAGAS, D. D. S. GILT FRAMES ! • GILT FRAMES! J. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings &e. HARRISBURG, PA. Preach Mirrors, square and Oval Portrait Frames of every description. OLD FRAMES RE.DILT TO NEW. ..jyl6-ly JOSEPH CASEIN JOHN W. BKOWB. CASEY & BROWN, AIT'IORNEYS-AT-LAW ARRISBU RG' , PENN'A . F A VIM,' associated together in the praeher. of the Law, will attend faithfolly and ,romptly to an professional lettSillekS entrusted to thou! Tno,i street three dads Mau Ma€4,:r,' •. n. ;Jonsunation.• iu English and qerntau IGKORY, OAK AN U PINE WOOD Li for •sale, Tu STOVE OS 001.10 LENGIai TO SUn PLEGBASEES. ALSO, LOOUST P 052.3 AA' oHESINUI RAILS CU2 TO ORDER. ILLS STONE ASO .SA.VL Fug Ltrill,D.Lvo rullposks. ioqii.r of the sobseriber r‘rsi,leuce on the Ridge , 3 , poAito the t:upo .loose, or at the ,;oruer Cl A3e0.1,1 risbuN. tny27-if 4 B. COLE . VAN INGEN & SNYDER, Designers and Enaravers on Wood N. E. COB. FIFTH & CHESTNUT STS., Philadelphia. EXECUTE ail kinds of Wood Engraving with beauty, correctness dispatch. Original Furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Parsons wishing cuts, by sending a Photogr,,ph or Daguerreotype, can have views or Colleges, Churches, Store k'ronts, Machines, :Stoves, Patents, Ate—, engraved as wall on per sonal application. Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, Snow Bills, Visiting, Business and other Card,, engraved in the highest style of art, and at the lowest prices. For specimens of line engraving, see the illustrated works of J. FL Lipeincott At Co., E. 11. Butler Sc Co. uct9.s lyd 6CTIEFFER'S BOOK sirout (Near the Harrisburg Bridge.) SI.2SJUST_N le E t fi C a L e 0 .S E I N p t E It t O r ri, t O i rE PaPcia, wineh. we will sett at $1.25 per ream. $74.b , t1 per ream for NOTE PA.L'Eit, decorated with the latest and very handsome emblems and patriotic mottos. $3.50 for 1000 WHITe; ENVFLOL'ES, with national and patriotic emblems, printed in two colors. elease give us a call. TLIKO F. tithi EFFER, Je22-d Harrisburg. r" C:b NAT JO IV IS DIARRHCEA AND CHOLERA ANTIDOTE, For the cure of these distressing maladies. Agreeable to the taste. ' Every - soldier should procure a bottle of this valuable medicine - before they take up their line of march. For Emile at . C. A. BA NNVART'S, Drug Store, my2-dSm ' Harrisburg, Pa HENRY C. SHAFFER, _ LI-APER HANGER, Front street, second door above Walnut street. all orders punctually attended to. sir Paper hung for 15 cent per roll or piece. all work 'warranted—, .01.90.4.tf A CHANCE FOR A BARGr' PO close up the concern the entire X stock of SAFES, BOOTS, &e.,•late of Oliver Be I mam, deceased, in tlw rooms is the Market Square, will be sold at private sale at COST; and the rooms will be rented to the purdliser if desired. The terms will be made easy. Jel7.dtf UAW!. P. 1 - SUAS Agent THUNDER AND LIGHTNING-. "LIE vast amount of property destroyed annually by Llehtning ought to be a Warning to property holders to secure s their bundinss. All orders Car Lightning Boas tort at the auction store of W. BARR, wilt be attended to. Iti.ds put up in tho latest improved byte and wurranted iel2-d FOR RENT. TIRE EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RE sTAtiitAgr in Brant's City Hall Building, Harris aurg City, Pa. Apply to JOHN R. - BRANT, jell-darn* On tne premises. d +RAC CIDER 11 !--Strictly pure, spark `fling and sweet—has received a Silver Medal or Di ploma; at every State Aarcoiteral Fair since 1856. Fel ale by ... —. WM. DOCK -.k: FOW' bALE.—One of the best business stands in the city on reasonable terms, or leased for three or five years sit ,ated' in Market street bet‘Sfeen Fourth and Filth. Enquire on the premit , eB of 942 m . . DANIEL LEEDY:: City Property for Sale, A. 1.. A RGE'TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE and Mot grana4?, pleasantly located 04 From between Mulberry street and Washington Avenue. also TWO LARGE PIANuS in good condition and 01 ea celient tone, Apply to No. 28, -c" South Second street REMOVAL. SUBSCRIBER has removed hi B PLUMBIN/li AND EIRA3:3 FOUNDRY Dom shake' street to Fourth .treet above slat - A3t,odposit.: the Beale church. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, sttell:ien to business, to merit a continuance of tt. mar26-8n WM. PARA ut meritby strict FIL REMOVAL: 411 - 11, IiStAtIBER would respectfully inform the public that hu has re's:loved his Plumb. ing and l3r..ss. Founding establishmeut to No. 22 South 'Third street below Gems Hotel. thankful for past pat onage, he hopes by strict attentiou to business to Meru a continuance of it. apa-dtt J. JONES. TISIPORTED BOLOGNA tiAIISAGE.—A very:rare . lol Just received arid for sale by spb WM, DOCK JR. &CO filietellantons LADIES' 17;_rIPIE.,`L . SPEER' S S A Of Cultivated Portugal Elder. Every Family Should Use. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE. CELEBBATED for its medics,lAMbspe . Mal qualities as a genuine Stimulant, Tonic, retie and Sodoritic, highly esteemed by eminent phyla. clans, and; some of the fleet families in F,aropel.aut America. . . - • sriEEws sAiirsuct is not a mixture or manufactured article, but Is 3ur+s, from cultivated Portusal Elder. recommended by tlgein lets and Physicians as possessing msdical properties su perior to any other Wines in use, and an excel( Old for all weak and debilitated Persons, and the: 'age 1 and infirm; Improving the appetite, and betielitib.: , ,.l . tali .. and children. , A LADIES , WINE; necunie it will not intoxicate - as other wines, as it eon tai,s no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is al - for its rich uezuliar flavor and nutritive properties, imparting a beal!hy tone to the dige,tive organs, and a blooming, solt and healthy shin nod comolextOn. None genuine unless the signature of ALFRED :WEER, Passaic, N.J.,. iiover the cork of bottle, 3:. EE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE. A. SPEER, Proprietor.. Passaic, 'N. 3. 208 tireadway, .New Yolk. J. H. EATON. Agent, Philadelphia. For sale by D. W. Gross, & Co., U. K. Keller, John Wyeth and by drauglits generally P4:=11101 ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patron*. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the World testify to the efficacy of Prot: 0 J Wood's Hair Restorative, and gentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its pratie. A few testimonials only can be here given ; see circular for mare, and it will be impossible for you to doubt. 47 Well Street, Now York, Dec. 20th, 1858. GENTLEMEN : Your note of the 1.5!h lost., has been ra cleved,eayiug that you had heard that I bad been beue: fited by the non of Wood's Hair Restorative, and requeSt, log my certificd.te of the fact if I had no objection,' to give it. I award it to you chesrfully, tucause I tblak My age is shout 50 years ; the color of my hair autumn, and iiiclined to curl. fume tiro or six years slime it he.- gall to turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of My'he'd to lose its scri•ibility and dandruffto form upon It. Baca of these aisagreeithilitics increased with timk, and about four mon , hs since a fourth was added to [Ulm ; by bale falling off the top of my bead and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was Induced to try Wood': Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, for I. had realty no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surpris _d to and .ifter the use of two bottles only, that not only was the falling Mr arrested, but the color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very much to the gratification of my wiie, at. wnose solicitation I was ieducod hrtry it. For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the d miration of their wives to profit by my example, and use t if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0 J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York Idy family are absent from the city, and I am no long er at No 11 Carrot place. Stamaston, Ala , July 20th, 1850. To P.M T. 0. J. WOOD : Dear Sir : Your "Hair Restora tive" has done my hair so much good since I commenced the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PIIBLIO its effects on the hair, which ore groat. A man or wo man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your ' , Hair Restorative," the hair will return more beiutiful than ever ; at lea t this is my experience.— Believe it all ! Yours truly , P 3.—You can publish the above if you like. By pub fishing In our Southern papers you will get more patron= ags south. I see several of your certificates in the Mo tile Mercury a strong Southern paper. _ . W. H. Kenedy WOOD'S HAIR RESTO:IATIVE. Pa' O. I. WOOD : rear Sir : Having had the mister , . tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effectiiii of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1851, I was in-: duced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as t':e very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obliga tions to you is giving to the of such a treasure. .. FINLEY JOHNSON- The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz : large medium, and small ; the small holds half a riot, and retails tor one tioll4r per bottle ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large htldS a quart, 40 per omt. more in proportion, and retails for s3. O. J. WOOD & CO., Prop , ictors 444 Broadway, 'New York, and 111 Market Meet, St. Louis, Mn. . Co d sold by all good bruggiets and Fancy Goods 'Dealers. jyl3,d aweow, tireat Curet; DR. LELLAND'S - ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND,: IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB . . Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia" AND A SURE MIRE FOR • • . All Mercurial Diseases. • It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a meat; taint compound, to be worn around the Waist without taury to the most delicate persons,:no change ' M habits *of living is required, and it entirely removes the disease from the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from the use of powerful internal medicines which weaken and ,destroy the constitution 'and glee temporary relief only. By this treatment, th ei medical, properties contained in the Band, come in oontact. the blood and readies the digease, through the pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and restore he parts afflicted to a healthy condition. Tins Band is also a most powerful Oirn-MEnenitLit. agent, and 'will entirely relieve the system from the perniCious feats of Mercury. Moderate eases are cured in a l aw days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials of ,Raf . efficacy in aggravated cases of long standing. . PRICE $ 00, to he had of Druggist:, generally,dr can be sent by mail or express, with fall directiOnti far- We, to' any part of the country, direct from the Princip a l offt e e°;: No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors. , . N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free . .. -. it/we-AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE...It/ JyB-dew WANTED ! 500 MENI For the Batteries of the 6th . • ment of Artillery U. S. Army. PAY from 11 to 21 dollars a month ac cording to the positionwhich the capacity and character of the soldiers may enable him taiebtain. Rations, quarters and Medical attendance are furnished. each soldier, with an ample allowance of clothing, in ad.: dition to their p..y. Every reasonable 'midis thus sup, plied the soldier, affording him an opportunity of saving the best part of his pay. Men or good character and sufficient intellect will hays a fine opportunity for advancement into the commiSsion, ad grades of the army. Apply at Jaus's Hotel, South Second street, Bangs , burg, Pa. E. a. CRAFT, jyri-dmaett 2d Lieut. MU Artillery. WM. H. REMEDY