THE "LELL'G.RAPH jti rtinuisito F EILY DAY, 13v GEO BO I 3 E HONER, MEM \ "1F: A''.i I s the I •,I.l,,.crlbcrs will be City at EEKI V ..00 .4,.)11-WIl;h s 11:11.:(INATIA. .1' 0 11001 - !le I I NO . a WOO: during th, ni ill , . I.egtilat,tre, 1,1 Wooily Joriug the remain ! r the year, all) furtlish.. l 1 , subEcr: l, cra at th, 0111,0,0 l: rate , , viz : : Ingle Eubser berg peryear- • • Seven TCLI lOt LAW OF NEW,PAPER. 9 . 118111).SCribera order the ditcontihitance of their 12CWS• papers, the nubli,her may continue to send them until ali arrearages are Pula If subscribers neglect or Muse to take their new3pa pers from the eine_ to h thvy ore directed, they are re , -possible until they have settled the bills and orde• ed them discont need. 3:1. ill. Gross &; - _ D. W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET IL4IeRISBURG, PEIVN'A. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND [CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are. desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, 011 s, varnishes and Glues, Oro-Staffs, olass and Patty, Artist €olors and Tools, Pure Ground Spleen, Burning Pluld and Alcohol, Lardi Sperm and Pine Ofle, Bottles, Ylisls and La.ap Globe*, Castile Soap, Sponges anatorks, &a., &c., &c., &c. , &c., &c., &43 With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per fumers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIS"P'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALLKIN DS, ,fO. G '. G' 4 sSr"'N • . YH° fLILIKWTSe - • LTSt • tt!9R -, ougG We respectfully Invite a call, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH! TEETH!! JONE'S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors Saponifier and Concentrated Lye 1 Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, whid. we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. LUATER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, 00AL OIL! CARBON OIL!! Being large purchasers in these 01ls, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Thom of you who have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in good condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long ex perience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, ott the beat of terms. Thankful for the liberel patronage bestowed on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a coatiunance of the favors of a diecrita- Dathv public. • calikoo, _ .- sVI*II4VP ,r :11 111 4 S- 00 1.. 00 15 00 *, 1 01,. XV. R JOHN SOIS 33.411L1-IMI2IICC)XLIMI LOCK HOSPITAL. HAB discovered the most certaiu, speed , and enbetual remedy In the world Ow DISEASES OF 131.1 3 SUDENDE. =UM IN 811 80 'MELVIN HOUTB No filsreary or Nosiouis Drugs. sa - A Cuaz WANNANno, ON No CHUG; Ls nom Oal to Westing/a 01 the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Paine in the Lobel, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Wee.4,cews, Nerve= DabWty, Decay of thePayftt Pow ers, Dr:asepsis, languor, LowSpirtm,Confaidon of deal, call ltatim of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Donnas* of Sight or Giddhiess, Disease of the Stomach, Affection: of the lead, Throat, Nose or Skin—tbose terrible &or. dere arising from the Indiscretion or Solitary Habits ci irouth.-those dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage Impos sible, and destroy both body and mind. Yoong men especially who have become the viCUms of !solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an atitimely grave thousands of young men of the moat exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening donates with the thundsre of eloquence, or waked to eo• ' May the living lyre, may call with full conlideure. Married persons, or thosacentemplating marriage, be leg aware of physical weakness, should lmmedtaWy eon auk Dr. J., and bo restored' to perfect health. - oRGANIO WEAKKEs Lot wdiately cured 00.4.1141,tdfier 'piloted. Ile wbo places himself andel/ Ammon py Dr. ..J. 1 may religiously &wide in his bonor " UMW], 00n, (mealy rely aeon Me skill as a uh .p-Oillee No. 7 &nth Freda tiltieek, Md., on the lert hand aide going hom ltUMord'Wl'eet, 'l doors from the corner. Be par Ocular la observing the name or number, or you will mistake the place. Sd Par dealer for ignorant Trifling Quacks, with false names, Or Paltry Haelbay Oarridcatea attracted by the repute. don of Dr. Johnsen, lurk ow, Ail letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the rope ' DR. JOHNSTON. Dr. Johnsen member of tbo Royal Why Of Baryons, London, graduatifrara one of the meet eminent Dollish of the Waled Stat., Fad the greatest pert of whoa. life has been spent in the Rospitals of London, Paris, Phila delphia and elsevitere, has effected some 01 the moat as. Welshing cures that were ever known. Reny troubled with ringing IA the ears and head when asleep. groat taw volumes% being 'deemed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes wlth dermas ! went of mind were cured immediately, VOIR FARnetaaß NOTICE.. dresses all these who having itdured thew selves by it te anti improper indulgencies, that secret and Bolltary which ruins both body and mind, un fitting them ibr.either businessor society. Thos. are some Of tho sad and melancholy ea de prt.- ducea oy early habits of youth, via : Weakness of the Bock and Limbs, Pains in' the Bead, Dimness •of agtic Loss or MOdoulfr Power, Pa!pltstloe of the Heart, Dye pepeis, Nerrooslrritabillty, Derangement or the Digestive functions, eauereA BY011)03010 01 Uneteoroo• duo, &O. USNTALLY. Mtorraus, the fearfld abets on the mind are mush to be orosded :—Lots or Memory, Oonfuston of Ideas, In prosston of Spirits, MVO Forebodings, aversion toMosie ky, seirdoneosto.Dee of Solitutte, llondtty, dm., are some of the evil effects. Thousands of parlous of all ages, can now Judge what Is the cause of their decline In health, losing their vigor, ivcoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a glugular appearance about the eyes, Gough, and symp•, me of consumption. YOUNG MIN who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, is „Wired In when alone—s habit frequently learned from sou zonumnions, or at sebool, the effects of which are Meaty felt, oven when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind end body, ehonid apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his coon. try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched tram all proopects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of dev.ming from the path of nature, and Indulging In a certain secret habit. du itt parietal must, before canters • plating &ARMAGH, effect that a Sound mind and body are the most neoemary reqUisitet to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own . DR. JOHNSON'S EV 9100RATiNG RIIIIKDY FOR 01, GANIO WWENFS& By dila groat and important remedy, Weatness of the organs are speedily cured, and fUll vigor restored. thousands of the most nervous and debilitated who had lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All ,mpediments la Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualid• satiou, Nervous, Trombllng, Woodmen or Rshaustion or the most *arra! kind, speedily cored. The many thousands cured at this Imitation within ins butt twelve years, and the numerous Important Surreal operations performed by Dr. .1., witnessed by the re f 3rters of the papers. and many other persons, pollees of which have appeared again and again before the pnbte, Deride hdt Mandum as a gendestaw of sewader and re. gyonsibady, ls a itient guarantee to the Meted. DISEASES OF IMPEUDMIDE.---When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure Ueda he has ,mblbed the maxis of ibis Wan! dkease„ it Woollen happens that an to.aimed sense of shame or arced of discovery diner, dim from app ;ping to these who, from education and re. spectabillty can alone befriend him, delaying 1111 the con . wiutiesai, 8).11714 ms this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, akin, no., progressing on with frightful rapidity, SD death puts a period to his dreadfal mitering' by sending him to "Mat bourse from whence to Lmveder returns." It is a mel ancholy buit that ttonsandt victims to this terrible disease, owing to the rinekßrabiess of Ignorant pretend ers, win, by the use of that der-dly potpn tso own, ruin the consiltutioa and make the reel ne at o miserable. To ffraalscums.—Tlis Dopler% Diplomas bang in LL Mass. Si-Letters mast rontill tEltiunp tons on the reply agrliemedtes seat by Yr& iyiy-No. 7 South Fredartok street, Sothoore. sprlB-cleely All Work Promised in One Week ' ' ll . l k2A. utl — Lamer "*; 1. 0 dds PENNSYLVANIA STEABI DYEING ESTABLISH/CUT, 104 Market &re& between 4th and sth, HABBISIIIIRG, PA., vyHERE every description of Ladies' and Gentlemen ' Garments, Place Goode, &c., are , Cleansed and Waned M the best manner and at , ve shortest notice DODGE & CO., Vor3-dorly ProDriatOri JUST REC.EIVED. &NOTHER LOT (It THOSE EXTRA PM POIN TED GOLD PEItS OrIP man nalic NEWTON'S (formerly kleglers) t utei Intrrented to be the beet brddrhat the fluent pointed, mast durable aad as chalP-wa az7 enntet, far aale, with a vallet7 ar Gold al l d (hialla of Tarty= elses and ek.is as • 111116Mil ° 8 WU& soosirron, 111111adoi OW& "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NON E IlltbitaL Two Ttera.l4 YOUNG MEN i'~~~ TO RUUNGIREI HARRISBURG ; TA.. MONDAY .A.FTERNOON, JULY 29, 1861. Eliettllantuus WM. FLINT I WM. FLINT I WM.AMINV WM. FLINT I W 24. `.TI No. 807 MARILEE, No. 807 Roar, No. 807 Masser , No. 807 Mmourt; No. 807 MAnget,3o7 . Maw' - . PRILAOLEILIA, PHILADIELPHIA, PIEILADELFMA, P.a. PA. - • ' PA. 111.18111E.NDOVS SACRIFICE or $lOO,OOO WORTH OP JEWELRY ALL WE ONFIDOLT,AII EAPH. A Large wad spieugi Oi3e4qtril, tnitst!ii CHAINOACELETS;,*IO SETS; AO all 'styles of Frtnioh Plated 010/04 Oolg and Plated Jewelry. We do not keep or sell any' eft,' gifted or !galvanised pods. Vont Is What are• gold by the beat, JeFeler as Gold Jewelry. • , • We renolve .oar goods ,trona,tho beat Gold •JawekT ifanufactureq v t t i t ir tke St ABRag)), RCID,To tut. : WHO AREPOROIED TO. KM. WHO ARM PuItAIID TO Sh.L.L. • WHO VyWHD TO SIfLL. • • The following is'orily a k.trtial.listof our bantam stook. , • TAICK:YOUit 4:610EION FOB . iiiten. • ; ..i Tia.F. vO 4 oitpicE FOR $l. “ * Large Stu and SplellaidemnhOWlts, Generel *tan. Prime ' ' = ' 1.54.......... i 1....43 to Sio D o do ' , .I,svp; 1 , s ... D igo I lb to SO Do do ".' - airlioulfr '. Cl__ '' , B to 86 DdLadles , ktliamitied midi:Rift* - • ' .110': 1 : 2' 10- 20 DO do '. . and Garbutt* c , ado: l, rid 10 Do do .." , LA Et*.Y.i ...I -. 'AP ' tntr 16 Do Gold Cluster Grape Sett ilegleis ' ._.. 49 . 10 to 80 Do do do Vasedo' ' Ot, i'" 101ki 41 Do do ••• do Jet Seth" , ;',.; ll • do ' 6to 12 Do do 'Blacklielmia ',.. do , 619 ,10 Do do Gold-Stone ; ." do . 1 II hi LK Do do Calico Seta do ; 6{o al Do Ribbon Twists; with Vrtilisists " .''do ~ - 6* '33 I Do Baguet Set% new style '- • ' do' , -. B. o 0 -07 Do Enameled Cluster do dd ' 10 to 2 Gold Thimbles, ; do I. ,Bto - 60 Ikamond Pointed Gold Pens and . (keee,,„ 8 to . 60 % doz. Silver Plated Spoons, , ' --- .'l 200 1 Sdver Plated ling% . -.- , - s " --, - t.,': '1606 Over 1,000 other different styles ,Lediese Je airy; JO-- daUIOIIS, ail Styled, patterns and aixtuti Of eietY`' description ; Gold Pees, 11 karat, irltS i dilYdr Eatensilps, Bolder ; Gold Pencils , Sleeve' But'oea ," Stu do. U."; Coral, Lava, Cameo and band &trawls* ;. Obit Vest Chains, warranted to wood ten years.aftbo looluditill color, a_d will stand the acid—they, are z Rr solit'D i r Jewolee as solid gold chainitt Valhi M. _lon can take your choice ror 41 eitolLt ,, Lid ' 0 4 (le nto' Guard Guard Chains, $ 1 each; tuna* me** JAW& ra at MOM $5 to $3O each ; Ludt oe' ant} Rditigenks Neck Chaim' beautiful patterns; AinGdtsc, briChuit, sfitinielol 'Aid' r nby settings; Crams, plain and 011ameled, lbr $1 b - ' Wow from WA rdhalf om $6 to "otch4 *lot "YU ;an allekY ( lc Jewelry; and desirable goods for $l, each, - 1.." 1 This Sate, at the above prices, will co knee i • enough to sell off our immense stock, wine was pop chased at a great Sacrifice from ida.nufacture wad i:406 TAKE TOOK 13HOICE . 161i SIE.A.O SPECIAL NOTICE. . How to. RED AlObiKE ' . ' ,' gol'‘ -' let. Write your Name, Place of Residence, untylind State,plain and distinct, as we can make noigting out ef Part marks. I ' .• ' • • Seal all letters with WAX, as Bevempessoled with gum or wafers tan be easily opened—the co ntents taken out and re-sealed. ,Attend to this, azA wo!will be re sponstble for your money. ; • - • - t INDUCEALLNTS TO AGENTS. t Any person acting as ageot, who will send us at one time, $lOO, we will give a bold Bunting Cotta Wathh, extra. , 00, 1, " Gold Lever Watch. i ' above $25, " " Silver Watch. A Watch and the articles selected from the List at ONE DOLLAR EACH... Persona ordering by mall 'a rend $1 and in sews io PSG tamps. GMT USA TRIAL. Al! aommuniseAloos most CIO ...:dressed W ' - WILLIAM No. SOT Markel Wee; Jaa3o 6mw Madel his, PA. NiAlli Ildr.C) NT *EL i—ii . You will please take notice that I , haVe removed my place of business from No. IR South Fourth Street, to my Manufactory . NOS. 114 and 118 BELT" 7. 1 0:7_ Behmen Lombard and Sena, and Font and Seamd Sit, Phil'adelphia= . .., ~ Ttsinkflil for past ferns I solicit a 0011MRCO Or your. niii orders. As I have enlarged my manufatito,y so: as to enable me to have constantly on handa.large assortment of well seasoned Soaps, all of the beet quality and.free from Fish Oil. . . 4 ~ , I 4 , ' I PALM, • 1 VARIEGATED, , • • WRITE, ,t . . . ~. HONEY, - t CASTILE, and all kinds - of TOILET SOLPS. CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP of pore manila &MUD, PALE and BROWN SOAP, linglish Sal:- Soda._ _and Pass drama constantly on mum nnis.mi - ADOxnla " TALLOW CANDLES of a i dins.- . . • • Having adopted the cash system I am 'enabled to oiler my goods at the lowest 1.1 Wee. Hoping tkuit you will call and examine for yourself both the goods nnok.prices, before purchasing elsewhere. . , : I, ~ . lam Very Reoccupy, ': - . , szwlys F. CONWAY, Ph Lelphiel WORCESTER'S ' ROYAL QII.AR.TO4 DIOTIOtARY I rMa a. beit.deffriing:and Eiromition4; tionaii liegUalt language ; Also, Worcester's col otionaries. Webster's Pictorial 411100 ' and' &shoot Diodowteillii attle_at scailtikiivs Boos-no as, aplB-tt Near the Harrisbartilloldge. ST AG E, L, 1,14 - iF4' -:- ~ , noiu HARRISBURG TO JONESTOWN AN D RETuicir. subscriber would announce that. he is running a regular line of Stages, from th is city to onestown, Lebanon county, every %her day ;; ft lames Harriabarg every Monday; Wedneilley an,tt•jr4l ay mornutga and returns the next day Man Zonestown. fesseugers and amen parries. of goods will be scanted-at reasonable rents tor further laftworation ttrig eire at Buck's Hotel, Market street ly3-B.mw ' - • WILLLIM IfilaGEß. WANTED 12011E0.1.AT= ).St 0 M Z I4 . a f° p r p . t4i t tTe t L AYtl a l ! e at r3 , r-861. 1 - 0 Market street, near' the Panney Railroad. Raj. Commanding Art&arl; houna at Can:Curtin. Lyle-wtt NOTICE: --My wifii:Elize, having left my bed and board, the public are hereby smith:med. against trusting her se I will pay no debts oontradedby . her. JACOB GAPIAN, jylo-wit aitauploy • FRESH ARRIVAL . os H 0110111; RIAJOIL, 'Mar, Glum, HOMO; SHAM 002N_ EVAB, 8.13/3r4 li-stow FAT Busy .; • Wm= Pus, door kk: st ristoeh‘d And Aw Talk ist Ul4 War Caft niera• Ju able k CO. . XOTIOE--The Atopttit kpf.,4.. O. RIES TAR, Masao ot - MWEAMIgiN boo *AMIN Me Coor4 od of (kotimas nos f OtailbighillArts434, 1 Ida bo oiVad by Mae oobl,Pcont n om Tv axgast; Mc uniff is WOO ko '....... - comirobv!'.. Owl* 'wilipt. "tol e 7 r... ,- x-o - :vi :• , 4.+:4 ' : i . 1-404. d - Milnelantaus EDUCAT/ONAL. CONTji.OLLING 'ELEMENT OF NA JD& mcoltkutry is.the wildcat of education in a coun ts". prole:olo.st% the, structure of a government gives Porte,to public opinion, that public opinion should ler enlightened .m...-IPaskinfott's /email Adorers, To Rae end the neciple,in general should be educated into correct end fathilikr nevaintance with the nitiirts PlinCtlpleCOt pmt id)r eminent itudisivil %Renditions. "OUR GOVER:111 BHT : An ry statement ci illertsteM of Government of the Country, &n, A MANIC , - POE; SCHOOLS A.OADRIIHEaI A.,ID POPULAR Unis',", le ar - Work Mtifdh, *in Proper historical not!ces, gives the, oonarnotkirrof,the .provisions of the Constitution. 0.1 the United States and orthcse of the eeveral R:ntas, as deteninined by - judicial author'ty, or der'ved rrOol Stand. willlritezp, inol[o . lllg some roieredose to adAuttifiUllliVe and practice. so as to go,: toe actoa working a our genstala o ystarso*Government. Das -free from spatula. `gl,en9_o 031,11Settrrth, lt 6 n 414 detter i , god oaklated itel§ hra e re try . It - has been :e used be - ot , coesidereble,exteat, In the EDUCATION lir YOUTH different Vtales, and Is recommended by Jurists, •Atitteinieti and Presidents, and Professors of Colleges.— Prlice $lOO. A?*by M. IVEDINRY del Harrisburg, Pa, . . "OUR - GOVERNMENT." 111111 E, unity of Government, which eon -11 you one people, Is novr dear to you."— WaskinprdsOs .Pltreweli Addrat. A nationality is essen all to ,the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa triotism must arise from knowledge. It is °sly a proper endershoding of our dill institutions that can induee strong, and settled attachment to their principles, and Impart ability fur their dminteinume. D`l,oUg GOMMUINT .7, AAa explanatory statement of the system of Government of the Country," contains the 'text of the Cdrdadtation of the United States, and the Con stituttonal provisions pt. the several SWAM, With their WltAillOg and construction, as determined by "judicial att. shostny preoecteut - end practice, or derived from ; Um. +-tt.'7,lters; digested and arranged tor *avant uen Prat! t"'»" 'VOW Id. 11'l1;M - teal, del • a rrlsbarg, Pa. JOHN WALLOWER JR Agt. .1 GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT. Gt)ops AND MERCHANDISE promptly tnewaited by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, Onunberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads ...nd Canal. 1111.1111ING &ND MA VINO to and from an parts of the city to Abs.difiprent Railroad depots will be done at ths lerY ld'retes. ~11-1014/411Y' orelk eennriner MU be promptly attooded to. Orders ..eft at 13rant's European Hotel, or at cbe store of R. etsZollinger, will resolve prompt attendon. Con olguresets _or freight respectfully solicited. . JOIN WALLOWER JR., Agt., Atrei , ' - • Office Rending Depot.. riIHE ATTENTION OF G ENTLEMEN j JR 1011dited to oar very large saaortmeni or UNDIRSIIIFFS, ARAWItaa of every 147.0 and quality. Gavi' ArenaGtovas, - best uncle manufactured. • Mete Affettintßiinite of Winos Gioves. • Largest aesortmegt cf anwipor in the city. • Ceaveili;'snevasitaaa,'Hianocusows, Ready Elemn.ed and.everytking in Glenta , wear, at ' - CATHCiARI 9 B, Veit to PI. Vharrlah.r lig Rani gmoN FURPUTURE DEPOT taciu,Ll) & c 0.,. 208 and 205 Nerth Second street, rutci 145, 147 and 149 , &tee St ., PHILADELPHIA. ' [Fremt the Philadelphia:Ledger.] TTNION FURNITURE DEPOT.-Every VV head cif 'a family bas a home to furnish, and, no matter whether rich or poor, every one wants the best Furniture his or her money will buy, and every home red be WELL FORNISRED if the money intended for that purpose , be carefully expended. The safest . way' to purchase Is to rend an order to a fair dealing firm, ,whe have the facilities to manufacture and sell at, the lowmtprices. But no matter how honest warns maybe, 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 , m ibily to expect them le sell as low ea a larger establishment. The ..UNION FURNITURE DE ror , clitebines, perhaps, the greatest advantages to be ibtuid anywhere byhousekeepens ; its extensive ware rooms, which occupy a front of Bart • feet :on Second street, with owl lIIINDRIM. feet, in depth and soar feet on Race street, "Ivisrx-rivsfeet depth, are well stored with an assortment of the ben made FURNITURE, of the West ; and hest stiles; which; cianhot fall to Satisfy any family want in that directien. Messrs. GOULD & CO., the propriebote,tive every manufacturing facility known to the trade, and any order entrusted to them; whether a single Milelit Otte: general assortment, at wholi 'ale or re is sure to *tithed at the lowest, price RAI which the came liktlCAB2l can be procured anywhere, and for much less Mania paid:airtime places. There is tonne satisfac tion, too, when seeding orders to them, to know that you have a tlx dealing arm to transact btudneas • • PUBLIC S. TN pursuance.of an order of the Orphans' Oonrt of Dauphin county, will be exposed to publio sale, on SATURDAY THR 17th DAY OF AUGUST, on the premises: All that enchain plantation. or tract of land situate in the Township of Lower Swatara; County of Deakin:about aim mile front gehm's Hill on the public road le..ding from ,stud 31111 to Balsbaugh's Tavern, con taining 120' acres of improved land, thereon erected a double-log house, frame barn and other out A well of water at the door. There is on the premises a good'orehard of choice fruit. About 75 a-iree a. s clear ed, under good fences and under a high state of contra ration and the balance Ls well coverd with good limner. hate the estate of Johnathan Fisher, deed. Sale to commence at / Wake*, P. AL of midday, when atfendanoe will be given and conditions of Vale made •kdOwtt by , FISHER sad } A a nditharators. , , , POL-y • JOHN RINGLAND, Clg i n Harrisburg,. July 17,1803,141 .. • PUBLIC SALE. _lllpursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Dariphin county, will bierpoied to public sale on SATBSDAY the THIRD DAY of AIIIIUBT .at one o'clock, P. If ; et - the Public Kohn of D. Baum iu . )ltunmehlown in said county, as the property of 1 011,0:Thor Barnest,. edilaln tract of land altuateil in Derry township- Datiphlu .coanty Pennsylvania, bounded as follows : be; ginning ate point in the centre of the Middletown road tuence.bylaod of Jacob Rummel, dent, north seventy four degrees, west forty eight and four Goths perches to a stake ; thence by lot Orlin" , latibrich, south thirty Our own% was twenty-slim sod eight tenths perches to a stake ; thence by lands of said Jacob Hunmel, decd, tooth tifty-11 so and elle ha it degrees east forty-five sod four tenth perch= to the place of beginning, containing three acres and ninety three perches strict measure.— on the hdlowing terms • and. dOntlitions twenty-fiTe per cent of the purchase money to bepaid when the proper ty is Week - down, one` all the balance on confirmation of eats and the ttmice with interest on the .Ist 'day of April 1862. MICHAEL BustllßEttiMd, . - Trtuitee of Christopher Barnes FOR SALE. tißtiit 034 to Five) Ilandred Dollars Jr: 'worth of MITEONES. Enquire of C. 0. 21kiliER1AN, ekartil No. 28 Soutbgecond 'treat. DR. T.' MILES, SURQEON DENTIIST. lIFRER/3 his services to the citizens o 1 0 Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o the public patronage, end giros Assurance that his best endeavors shall be given to rendersathitactioa in his prO tession. Being iLt old, well tried dentist, he feels safe In inning the public generally to call on him, assuring - hi m/ 111 W. they.: idamet be dittsabaded with his services, Otsee 123 Market street, to the house formerly oe intrealtylseobßAteyinear the United States Hotel,' 4.ll l Fsleberiett. „ ; re.l B- IHY • 4-A-NEW IsOT OF 14:131D3 r VierriliG/E - MilaggNOßAd , •43sailtrigloi iv; dybikaarzefrixiti 4,1 W , 1 4. 1 g 4 9. fasortzte 171 - 74 anTingas COW .anti *di bak-_/1:1; Q1t ..4 1 0 4 .0 Sin " irll4o 1:.54 .4 filistellantone. PORTER'S PATENT SHOE PLATES. GI -c 0 3:0 „ . NO MORE wearing _out of the soles of Soots and:times: No more tapping to be paid for. No mote wet feet from worn . a les. No more running over at the heel nor side. No more slipping upon the Ice. No . more slipping in haying. „A few mita pays fbr a eel ; and more than doubles the dorabillty of the Beet Slum Anybody can put them on. Juettlie thing for. Epota and Shoes that get bard beige. For total or.traveling agrentitsts P.ll. PORTER, Water ri-e, Koine, sole agent for Philadelphia. Kelrit GODFREY &CO., No. 88 North Fourth street, Philadeloh Imporlowe and Dealers In LUTHER. and SHOE F.NDINGS. All orders promptly attended to. ap24-lyw - LUSH STRAMSHEP LINES Steam between Ireland and America NEW YORK, BOSTON AND GALWAY. ►THE following new and magnificent first j_ Mass paddle-wheel Steamships compose the lib*" ADRIATIC, 6,888 toes borthen.... .Cnpt..L Maury, (formerly of the Collins Line.) BIBEIRNIA, 4,4%0 tow burthen, Capt. N. Prows& COLUI4BIA, 4 400 " Tettcb. ANGLIA, 4 , 4 0 0 /A It Nicholson. PACIFIC, 2,600 It It Smith.• PRINOB ALBERT, (Screm,) 3,300 I. Walker. One of the above ships will leave New York or Boston alternately every Tuesday fortnight, for Galway, carry ng the go vernment mails touching at St. Johns, N.Y. The Steamers of OM line bare beou constracted, with the greatest care, under tee supervision of the govern. mem, have water-tight compartments, and are unex celled [or comfort, safety and speed by any steamers afloat. They are commanded by able and experienced oaken, and every exertion will be in tde to premote the comfort of passengers. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. 111110 07 PARSJGZ Flrsholoss from N. V.,ffr ital Mon io,Golomy or liverpoOl Second -ohms, First-elass, .i .1 . tO St. Johns, 86 Third-class, '. 4 to Galway or Liverpool, or any town in Ireland, on a hallway 80 Third-class passengers are liberally supplied with pro• visions of the btgt quality, cooked and: served by tho servants of the Company., Parties wishing to send fOr thsir friends* from the old country can obtain tickets from aoy.towa on a railway, In Ireland, or from the principal cites of England and Scotland et very low rates. Passengers for New York, arriving by the Boston Steamers, will be forwarded to New York tree ol charge. - For passage or further information apply to WE. At the office of the Company on the wharf foot of Cana Wet& New York. ap2,4-wBin HOWLAND & ASPIN WALL, Agents. OPENING OF SPRINQ AND Stilibmil Black and Second Mourning DRESS GOODS, &C. Reglish tvp. Mourning Plain Black Foulards, Black sod White Dress and Foulard Si Purple and BISCS 4 Lupin's Crepe Tammatans, 8.4 Mousse'eines Delving, 8-4 " It Pena Cloth-, (new article), Lupins Exit* Alpacas, Neapolitan Bilks and new goods, Parts Poplins, Summer Weenies, Madonna Cloths, Black and Purple Ali Wool Delaines, White and Black All Wool Detainers Emelino Cloths, challis, Delaines, Cashmeres, Mobairs, Parisiennes, sik Warp . Lovelies, Lupin's S. '4. Bombazines, 8.4 Crepe De Espange, Camels Hair Lustre, new goods, French Ginghams, splendid styles, English Chintzes, Domestic Glogbams, Warped Plain Black Challis, Lupin's Grenadines, Croton Cloths, kn. Sc., kc. , Our stock orall kinds of DRIB GOODS In Black and Second Mourning, wall never more complete than now, or prices more favorable to purchasers. Lupin's square Thibbot Shawls, P-cohmere Square Shawls, Lupin's Long lhibbet shawls, Second Mourning Shawls, English Crepe Voile, (every size,) Grenadine " ' do -. English Crepes, French Crepes • Shrouding Cashmeres Shrouding Flannels, Black Bordered Handkerchies, Silk Hosiery Black and • Grey Gamdletta, 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 Comm. Notwithstanding uni dilllculues in securing a hill assortment in this department;we are cooSdont oar friends and the public cannot fail to be pleased.— For styles, make and prices, we can fairly compote with any of the larger establishments in the east ern cities. CATHCART k BROTHER, • No. 1 4 Market Square, Neat door to the Harrisburg Bank. W A. Connor'. ' T. L. Casscarr, JR. NOTICE TO COUNTERFEITERS. THEREAB Several petBOU I:aVe late ly been eagaged is comdertottlog the names of Members of Congress and Senators on I ltere and doom meats, notice is hereby given that Borth trAoirs will avail them nothing as they will not be reroAt,zel, and all such letters must be sent to the Dead LAW Office at Wash ington. Some Seven hundred letters are now lying at this office with counterfeit :ranks on them, and the per son who deposited thein had 'bettor edi for them and get them properly mailed. It the authors of these franks can be dlcovere4 it will be the duty of the undersigned to have them criminally prosecuted however, painful may be. jab GLO. BERGNER; P. M. ALDERMAN. HENRY PEFFER. OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,) NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut street near Fourth . CIU or FIARETSRURO, PENN'A myl2 dtl REDUCTION IN PRICES ! itomow, plain ead_Figured. • OASHI4FRE:.% Plain and Figured. ALL WOOL MAIM, Erne Styles and Quality. IMOCIA LONG SHAWLS, different prices. FINE STOCK OF BLANKET SHAME. The prices In all the above Goods, on examination, will be found "felref lltv,n_oVer," et CATHCART'S, sn ag Next door to the Harrieburx pant. CHAS. F-RIIMPP, US, FOURTH srligiti AMMOMO2,_ PHILADILPHIA, AT THE OLD STAND. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of Port Monneles, Cabas and Purses, Brealog Cases, Money Belts, Reticules, (tsar Oases, Banker's Cases, Leather Bags, Writing Desks, octet Books, Port Folios, Bill Books, ao. oca-wly A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT. ,LADIES' TRA,VE'LLING It 0 p N ,G ; Aso pdoei,ror wawa hußialiss" 3 . ol W; 800/4MA Ste* ~! Baring proonred Steam Power Pres:rex, we are prepar ed to execute JOB add B :011PRIN1TNG of every oescrip tion. cheaper than it can b • done at any other establish ment in the country. #ir Four lines or 1.10 eon.titoteOneleHequare. Eight lines or more than fosr emelt-Aiwa square. Half ;quare, one day on' week ono mom h tbree months six one year...... One Square, one day one werk.... u one month... lt three months elk months. .• one year . ..... BUE41:10i13 notices inserted in the 1.0011 Column, or borore liarrigee and Deaths, FINE Ci-.NTA PER LINE for eachharerlion. NO. 75 sir Marrigea and-Deaths to be charged as regular ad rertieementd - . • , TE Ph. PROMOURMORNINUDITION. LATEST FROM MANASSAS A LADY PRISONER UTURNED. A Large Number of Watkuded, at the Juactien.,„; TER WOUNDED WELL CAD FOR Large Naniber of Prisoners Refuse to take the RAMBO& to Night Against the South. SEVERAL NORTHERN PthOATERS EM- MOBS THAN 1500 - IiNBE - 115 ,WOIJIiDED. Great Preparations ,at Mrs. Hinsdale, whose husband t is,a member of the Second regiment, which is now on the Virginia side of the Potomac, Ina retnrned from Manassas Junction. She was at .Centreville during the engagement on Sunday,ind waited there for the return of the soldiers, irking for her husband. Failing to see him s 4 supposed him a prisoner at Manassas. The enemy clip tared her, and conveyed her thither and em ployed her as hospital nurse. On Thursday she procured a pass from Gen. Beauregar and his consent to leave. She walked to Alexandria, where she arrived this morning fatigued and exhausted. Her husband was not, a prisoner, but returned with his regiment. Bile reports as being at the Junction a large number of our wounded. $lOO The enemy say they have ovet t,OOO prison ers. Mrs. H. brings verbal inessig4 "from several to their friends, and says that t'a'e wounded are well cared for. The offer ofhas been granted to those who will taiiii r tir lath not to again take up arms agaiust thetonOlerates. A few had done so, but the 'EICI ajolity: gin sal . Or the prisoners in thebospitrita.iii Henry L. PCITI/1 and: Lient. Underhill, tiflteiv York who are employed as hospital - ifeenads ;'B. F Tay lor, of New Jersey, Surgeon Gitairter r ifaster ; C. J. Murphy, Dr. Swift, John Bagley , and Vern denburg, of the Fourteenth NcW fork are in the hospital ; surgeon Caxton, or the Fifth Maine, and the surgeons of the Thirty-eighth New York, First Minnesota and Third United States unfortunately are prisoners.. 'They were all taken at our hospital near the — ititttle field. Mrs. Hinsdale says that the ende2erates bu ried their dead as fast as they . - 6orddlle recover ed, and that the enemy represented they had but about fifty killed, but their.wmnded exceed fifteen hundred. She saw many of our dead , unbatied as she passed over the battle field, anti distinguished some of them by their uniforms. , She says the enemy's force is very large at lthuntssas, and that the officers are very busy drikiing and dis ciplining the troops ; thatlen.;lleauregard is constantly on the move, going frpnmpne part of the camp to the other, and amgigiNg, as they say, for some great moyement„, l 46 reports that a large force of the enemy, itt4tt Fairfax Court House, with heavy guns. The Nationol Guard Asked'trf Remain in Baltimoittr Unanimous Action in favor .4111 Staying. Beurdiefikbuly 27. General Dix addressed the "mem is of the National Guard this morning fippealing to them for the sake of their country's .interests, which demanded every sacrifice .at this time, to re main a few days longer at their &tali until his airangements had been perfected. f any of the men had urgent business and domestic calls which would require their inunediare personal attention, he would freely grant thftint passes to Philadelphia, but he would sequoti the regi ment to remain until Wedueschw seat when they would certainly be allowed It4k*lna home. After the GenL bad elated eal, Col. Lyle put the question, those bkvlbst negative to order arms and those in -the siffiemative to present them. Every arm a:presented, and at the instance of the ~General thine rousing cheers were given for the Guankt"“ Accident at the Naky di Yard. GEN. CADWALLDEE 749gP0 IN TO ACTIVE SEAVAQE. COL. FRANKLIN nfriOOf&MAND. Wastedininf,l'irnly 27. This afternoon an mrplosioried at the na vy yard . laboratory, _ by whisglAwo men, named Furvison- and so badly burned that they-died sociviifterteard. Two others, named Rayand !With, issiveri serious ly injured. Ferguson anklfraiintitad nearly all the flesh blown off their- armglafaces and upper portions of their bodies, anetelted in hor rible agony. , - • , -atrAut Gen Cadwallader has been. riled the po aitia 0 / .9_ ..7)-e 1 4,..0: ... K l6O- 2/ • ' l ° l . 417 . 114, 7 40 : 13 ;T:enu•ofE , efraf FrVized-to da'""s,.' veto Col. Franklin will akFlultPthgeatzeinuas =wail until the hack. reams" (3 RA l ES (F ADVERTISING. --•••---- PLOY:ED AS NUR,S'ES.,, LIM AIAxA N Di ft Ful y 27 3 3025 1 00 2 00 3 00 5 00 8 00 2 00 3 60 6 00 10 00 15 00
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