pally Eritgraplj. 11ARRISBIIRG , 11010ily Afternoon, July 29, 1961 PAIWONED.- Governor Curtin has pardoned Captain Rogers, recently - convicted at Pittsburg of manslaughter in taking the life of J. Vandergrift. ge was discharged from on Friday last. PANAGE OF CAVALRY.-0(1 Battlrdny night company A, Captain Fitzsimmons, of Colonel Van Allen's New York cavalry regiment, num bering eighty-five men, passed through this city from the north en route for Washington. =:::::m Goss Hots.—The soldier, James Ashburn, who was shot in the leg by young Starry, on Friday last, was taken home to Norristown on Friday night by some of his comrades. He is likely to recover soon, the wound not being a dangerous one MIZEI TIM MS ABOUT. —A number of, hotel robber ies have been perpetrated in this city the past week, rooms of lodgers being entered by means of nippers and skeleton kepi. 4v 7 . eral gentlemen lust considerable sums of money. All the chamber doors of hotels should have substantial bolts un the inside, in addition to the usual luck fastenings. =ICE= A VOLMIEER Sta.—Mr. Ellis Lewis Eck, of the Cameron Guards, who returned home with ihe typhoid fever, is now, lying 'ilittige?- ou•ly ill at the residence of Lieutenant George W. Davis. We were ,inforiped this, morning that the attending physician, entertained but Little hope of his recovery. Afr..Eckis a print er, and worked in the Palrid and Union once, up the time of volunteering in defence, of his conerY• Tim Nat, zeavm REGUIENT, to be commanded by Lieutenant Col l Ppel 4 00eitii•of the late first regiment, has already ii!len accepted by the War Department. It is the .pu:;pose of 4the Colonel to raise one company at Harrisburg, two at Allentown, two at Easton, two at Lancaster, two at Reading and one at York, each of one hundred and four Men. It is probable that of the ten new Pennsybraala . regitu i ents, thin will be first in the Rad. ' • - • • PAMIR' or Voremsas. —The work of pay log the returning volunteers . has., progressed rapidly since Sunday morning, and hundreds of them have left for home. The second regiment was paid yesterday and another to-day. We presume all will be paid before the close of the present week. Owing to the crowded condition of our city two regiments were ordered to :-env camp at Carlisle on Saturday: - These will probably reach herd this afternoon. Hansom OFFIOIBB. --Among the ofrtcri of the eleventh regiment, which returned ght urday, two are citizens of Harrisburg—Major Wm. D. Ernest and Adjutant Asbury Awl. The men composing the regiment speak in .the highest terms of these officers. The latter, / tell said, satisfactorily danonstratedhiscompetency for the position, and is generally regarded as a first class officer. Harrisburg has been honored by all her sons in the army, officers and privates. Tne Gass CROP.—Some anxiety was felt during the wet weather last spring relative to the effect upon the gape crop in this vicinity. The cold and wet conjoined gave the vines a sickly look for 501110 weeks, but they have per fectly recovered and so far as we can learn the crop promises well. The fruit is now getting good size and it looks healthy and promises well. Its richness and fiavqx . will depend much upon the fall months; but nothing now appears to give any intimation that the crop may not be equal to that of last year, both in quantity and quality. Rev, THOMAS P. Hun, the well-known temper =CO advocate, chaplain of one of the returning regiments, preached in the Old School Presbyteri an church ye sterd 3 y morning and evening. At the close of his evening sermon he paid a handsome compliment to the ladies of our city, and on behalf of the soldiers thanked them for the liberal manner in which they had provided for the wants of the hungry volunteers. Father Runt, although far advanced in years, seems to enjoy good health, and talks with as much ability and vigor as he did years ago, when,ha visited this place as a pioneer in tae cause of temperance reform. SELUNO Been ON SUNDAY.—This •• o • , Henry Snyder, the keeper of a lager beer shop in Third street, was arraigned before the Mayor on a charge of selling on Sunday. Froth this Information made it appears that Snyder kepi open shop the whole of Sunday and sold from forty to fifty kegs of 'beer. He also refused compliance with the proclamation of the Mayor, and continued to do business while other estab lishments were closed. In default of five hun dred dollars bail Snyder was committed to prison for trial at the August term. This' the third complaint made against this man, within a few months, for violating the law pro hibiting the sale of liquor on Sunday. He de serves and should receive the severest punish meat the Court has the power to inflict. --..-~ Bvsnrrse OPZRATIONS.—The present is a season of the year when, under any circumstances, general business would be at a stand still ; and of course no material change in that respect can be looked for now. But the returning confi dence of the business community in the strength and duration of the government is having a most excellent effect in opening the way for the resumption of business, when its natural season comes around. Business men take heart because they see, in these indicationrk an earnest of the end. There is no - lohger the idom there was for doubt and appreltehsloa. Confidence re stores sway, because etrery Sound, reason is in favor of it; and when the time arrives', it Will reanimate business with a rapidity that will surprise and rejoice. The real resanrces of.the country were never larger than.now and-sthe very suspension of enterprise, will only make the future demands upon it all the greater. PASSING COUNTERFEIT STONEY.—A man, whose gat:nem/a tdid.nol.learn, estranger in this city, was arrested on Saturday for passing counter feit mtmey. Ho had thirty dollars of bogus bank bills in his possession. He was commit ted for trial. PA Craton PECENOMON.-It is stated that last week, a day or two after the battle of Bull Run, thhn'sittitis t or 6rolts passed ri'ver this city, their course evidently being in the direction of the ;In krtfa l tingo tke South. jtis.a fact that ./VekintlMAll dik - I l attnititits attracted, at great distances, by battle-fields and the scent of human blood.. STATE TEACIZEILV AvSOCIATION. —This ASSOC9ft -6011 will mee.t'at , 11.64rhibtirg;41.Tiriott bounty, on the 6th, 4)1.,j0;td fitive ; Aligust, , The location of the place is beautiful—near the centre of the Attila 'the t i thWiefirifitia i iiVei' and upon the Northem,Centxsl. Railroad... Excursion tickets will be issued on all the leading railroads, Feidate teachers are generally entertained free of charge at them places of meeting. We hope to see Dauphin county fully and ably represented • •Ii I it , ,N A.Ttoluz Sasiuns.--itev, Franklin Moore, of the Locust Street Methrglist church preached a sermon on national affairs last evening, which is highlreetnmended by those who were fortu nate onough. 40. hear it." The learned Divine was unusually eloquent, and the sentiments of the discouraedid_ctreilit to hiahead and heart as a christian and pitriot. Some gentlemen who Were prpouLtAlk of oquesting a copy of the 44.41194;fihr.POlkation, Soulless fisko.'—lifr.•George Rife; of Norris + 'one of -thesoldiers shot by yoting Starry last Friday, during the progress of the riot in Welnut street, died this morning , at the resi 'tepee of Mr. Humes in Third street, from the effects of the wound received on that occasion. Several other volnnteers are now lying dead in OAS city, victims of typhoid fever. These men were all kindly caied for liy citizens, and re• ceived hi much attention 'as if they hid been in aeg eof their' families - at harm. • A number more aredown With the edme disease- Amami Vrornr.—On Saturday afternoon diming Om e;qitestari t t 414;ket street, a gen tleman from the West Branch region, while cir culating In the prowd t was relieved of his pock et book, containing several dollars. Fortu nately he , had previously deposited a large sum of money hi the Sate at his hotel. No doubt strangers are daily victimized by the light fin .,tered fraternity, who say nothing about their fo i shei. Vito() * thspicTotie ftav iduals, supposed to he Philadelphia - "knucks," have been bobbing around the city for some days, but thus far the Lolikeoffieers have failed to detect them in pro fessional operations, which are performed with great skill. 2 INHOW.—las evening one of those beauti ful of the works of Nature, which though frequent and familiar never lose their ) claim t upon the aflmiratiou of man, was wit neiried its flitted krandehr end beauty in this city. It w 4 ,313 very distinctly defined bow, be ing relieved upon a bank of dark clouds, and ipanniogltte t heavFfs 112,0ne unbroken arch. ‘l, l. hh ihtecbtatit; t tlais'ndetit r t aind other casual and unexintgkappearances in the heavens elicit our wonder and admiration, the emotions es cited by thene are .41 enprilly thcieetof apprehen sion and dread, seeming as they dart along in their fiery course; to be harbingers of vengeance. beautifUl bow of promise, on the contrary,. comes as an, emblem of peace and reconcilia tion. It recalls to our minds the period when the ark rested upon the summit of Ararat,‘tind' God set the bow in the hea.vens.as a sign of the covenant with Noah. It comes to us as a-testi monial that the eye of the - Divine -Being still watches over, and his care is still elteuded kr, ward us. CLIRONIO Gautattlas.—The'"ReCreations Country Parson" has some admirable ad i ice for those splenetic persons who are always detecting deficiencies in their present happiness or fore boding troubles fur the future, We have never• read 'wiser suggestions than are , foimd in thy rambling talks , on "How to put a thing,',..and "Moral pig-sties. Mr. tmerson, is his "Con duct of IMit,"has - a sharp paragraph for the same class of grumblers ''' "I:ftrid the gayest castles in the air tnat were over piled, far better for comfort and use than the dungeons in the air that are daily clog and waylaid ,out, ty stutabking disounteatteu know throe miserable fellows, and I ustelheni, ill:ilea', Aida& star always riding through the light and colored clouds iu the sky overgead ofs t yitot light pass over tted hide it for a moment, but the black star keeps fist iu the Zenith:" but power dwells with cheerful. new ; hope puts us in a working mood, whilst despair is nu riizo, and maimed the active • • • —• and nature , nappier to us , or he had better never have been °tau. When tue puiltical economist reckons upthe.unpruductive Masses, he stiould put at the head this class of Indere of themselves, ditvas clf sympathy, bewailing imaginary dis asters. An old French verse runs, in. My trans lei.RlN ;77 • " '6ume of your triers you havecured, Aud the sharpest yuu slid have survived; , But.w l 4aLMl:ve*s. o firi.*_yqu've eudured From evils that never arrived I' Ce. itsi. H. 'LAMBERTON.-- This gentleman, formerly a citizen of Carlisle, and brother ttrour respected townsman Robert A. Lhmberton, finally made his escape from the Southern rebels and reached home on Fri day evening last. It was supposed some two months ago that Col; Lamberton had met with a violent death at the hands •of the Southern fanatics, but after many severe and hazardops, trials he was finally fortunate enough to escape ifttitn theirelutches. , COL lamberton was Post master at Warrington, Florida, and because he would not violate his oath and turn traitor to the Union by allowing the rebels to take charge of the mail matter in' his care, was arrested, rust into prison, heavily ironed on the 17th of April last, and had it not, been for his brave bearing and dauntless courage, would doubtless have eary lost his The traitors robbed the gen tlemanall his personal estate, amount ing to some $25,000, " The. prePerty of the iefernindlt, lettens, . postage stamps,. &c., were alined by these high-toned, chivalrous gentlemen_ , clinch is the treatment all nortidarni mesu.reri wive at their hands, and yet we find friendly sympathisers with the South in our midst. Ptunsvlu atti a 111 ail!) c relegraah, ianlall it item. no n , Jilin 29 1861. ~~~ =I GONE lloxs.—Four companies of the first regiment left for home this afternoon. They were escorted to the depot by the Canier ,, u Guards, accompanied by the Repass Brass Band of Williamsport, one of the best regimental bands in the service. RFMOVED.—Mr a. Chester has removed- - her restaurant from the Jones' House to the Bueh ler House, where she will be pleased to see all her old customers. All the delicacies of the season, served up in a superior style, can be had to-night at the Buehler House restaurant. 0 ==l A DEN Gr.=ED.—A disreputable institution in the rear of the Capitol was stormed the other night by a party of soldiers. The furniture was broken, the walls defaced and damaged, and the entire establishment effectually gutted. The female occupants were driven out, and have not ventured to return. The storming party would have conferred a benefit upon the city by crush ing out other equally infamous dens. MAMED Tgarroas.--Although the'people are singularly unanimous in their patriotic Union feeling, yet there are a few blatant traitors in our midst who should be known and spotted. The reverses which our northern troops have met with are "nuts" to these individuals, who chuckle over them pnblicly and.privately. The great curse which the north has to contend with are the masked secessionists who go about grin ning at every reverse which the Union cause meets with, and covering over every heroic achievement that militates against the south with their traitorous secession slime. NVERVIEL'S IMPROVED REVOLTERS.—The im provements in all kinds of fire arms, has long beenbees a subject of rivalry with the soldiers and inventors of the worl.l, but it has been reserved for American genius and skill so far to excel all the world in tins particular branch of me chanism. Eli Whitney; a son of the great in ventor of the Cotton Gin, has accomplished the last success in this branch of the business, and his rifled revolvers are now accepted and re cognized as superior to Colt's revolvers. The fire-arms manufactured by Mr. Whitm,. are for sale at the hardware store of Hairy Gil bert, Market street, opposite the Court House. We invite the attention of the public, particu larly to these arms, as almost indispemable in these days of rebellion. REGEITiNG OR SUNDAY. —The Christian lnelli generr attributes the recent defeat partially to the fact that the battle of Bull Run took place on Sunday. We quote : Qnly last week we directed attention to the recklessness with which the Lord's day had been invaded. Who that recalls the number less instances of walla::Land organized violation of the Sabbath in camp and field, and the deli berate selection of Suild.y as the day of battle, can fail to trace the possible connection of "our impiety and folly" with the lack of "the bless lug of heaven on our arms ?" The other side fought on Sunday also; and if we lost, they won. They might as reason ably attribute their victory to the, fact of their having fought on Sunday, as our religious pa pers attribute our defcat to that fact. To be sure it would have been better if the battle had not been fought on that day, and if our troops contd.. have had the time, for repose and re freshment. But, as it is, we think it rather ridiculous for the journal in question to write in this Strain. --,....,--- MANOR KEPNER tue afternoon directed the constalds to notify the liquor sellers of this city to close up their establishments and sus pend the sale of liquor entirely until further Orders:.... ptopocitre's,:irtorcs.—The Peri waiting disconsolately at dawn for admission through the gates of Eden, presented not so miserable an' appea ' r'ance as the" man who has lost his pocket-book in a promiscuons crowd. His hailds'iboVe frbm 'Socket to pocket when he dis covers the loss, although he knows full well that the retptachr of 'valuables was in but one place. His face becomes pale, his voice trem , - 1 1 hiss,. the eyes have a bewildered look, cold pers. I piration starts from every pore,. and in - an' in: stagy Agra passes through his mind thoughts of who paid him the money, what he was about to do,wi h ip, and, how he shall fulfil his enge&y meats without it. Then he endeavors to recall who sat next to him or stood near him, wheth er he was pushed about by any one, or 'even incidentally touched, and a host of other inci dents, which seem to be necessary to preserve the mind from too great a shock of the reality. All the time the fact'is terribly and earnestly before him, that the pocket-book is gone ! Flashes of hope that honest hands hold, and will return it, cometuri go. Doubts arise, even, that after all it tint) , have been left at home. Weak; nd trembling. the man crosses his thresh old, feeling his own weakness and littleness more keenly and positively than could be taught him by all the lessons of revelation. Why do -people carry_money rdmut.their-pensons among croft). , The cases are Anfi the an s'ver to do, both fa, ,•‘ t think there was any danger." Did not think 1 no ; if thinking . was opefttidn / ai all; Such Wan& ties would not °eau. Baru= OP Tun Votes= Runs.—We •under stood this morning that the Verbeck Bides had arrived at Carlisle on Saturday. If so, we have reason to say that they will get home to-day; and then with the State Capital Guards, Cam eron Guards, Lochiel Greys and Verbeke Rifles to arriv e , will complete all that started from Harrisburg city. loathers, mothers and sisters have cause to be glad at their safe return, and then any little expression of kindness toward them by mother or sister ia the way of a hand some neck-tie, or dry goods generally, can be had at theca atom& Urick & Bowman, cor ner of Front and Market streets. 2tt. Nsw Ann CDSAP Goons nom NEW Yoex Atm- Tios.-IUO pieces splendid Wamesutta Calico, 10 eta ; 60 pieces of unbleached Muslin; 4f, "ro' cts., worth 124 cts ; 80 pieces of splendid Clin ton Gingham*, 124 cut., worth 18 eta; 100 pieces of Crash, at 10 and 12 cts. a yard ; a very large lot of ladies and children's white stockings ; the best ladies hose for 124 eta. in town i • bril7 limits, br il liants, brilliant*, 50 pieces, a t. 124 cts. ; beautiful skirt stud at 25 etc.; 200 dozen of brown and blue mixed men's socks, 124 eta s ; and a great many other goods very cheap, at b. Jolin -; a I Ealtial2l3l.---.11. TWO BTORN BRICK HOTHilt, on Penney Ward* Avenue, Mane Combat d street, city of Harrisburg. Apply' to 7722-/w 6. H. RVTHERRFORD• Row To Pneneava Bastrrr.—tecnhing is more bee:onion to a man or woman than a be Invariant bead of hair, and a warn r•earily It certainly tocompiete wiih out a fair complexion, and he or elm wbo neglects these great and iniourtant adurnontins of nature must expect to suffer the mortification orLpmnatafe ban:Mese Ind a wrinkled face and a sallow akin. Nothing heiieSTary to Preserve these essential wiractiont out the use tf Piof Wood's Restorative.—Leui.vale Times. WoOn'sllata Roma Ares —We have had occa sion fkinte - tnt: famous preparath u of Prof Wood's, and after thoroughly meting Its quest eg, we find that where the hair is thin It will thicken It, If gra3tt will restore it to its original color ; I kewitie, it glees sky appear. anee, as well as keeps the hair [rem failing tff 'lbis In valuable logrediont is .or vale at "thlnamau's feaStore," soutli-eost corn,r Frederick and Blitimcre streets,. by Mr. J. C. 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The only objector the advertiser iu seeding they Prescription 1 to benetit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be nvaluable, and be fitopes every sat, tem will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prom a blessing. Panes wishing the prescription will please address REV. 131)WAPD g. Williamsburgh, . ugs county, Blew Vert, oct3l-wky The Confessions and Exnefienoe of an Invalid. PUBLISHED for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suttee trout Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, eta, supplying at the same hme, the moans of Self Care, by one Who cured himself, after being put to great expense Iltwortgb medical impost lion and quackery. Single titip'e. , • twi of the tee!, YATHANIII. MAYFAIR, 5' n IFFI county . N. Y., by enee.itig a poetp 41119 slue MAN - HOOD. HOW LOST, HOW .RESTORED JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TNNATAIANT AND KAoICAL, CUB • OR BPs Wealcues..% ssouitt-btlity, Nervous . " DliirloadotA %Pear*. 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The onlyarticle of the kind ever produced - which will withstand Waterl EXTRACTS "Avery housekeeper ehonld have a sot fly of Johns lc Crorley'e American Cement true.".N Y. ;DM. •• • '.lt is so cm:men:eat to have n 121.mstr'—.N. Y. Smuts& . Is always ready; thiscommendi to every body." N. Y. IIIuIPANDLYi. "We hive tried it, and Sod it as useful i u our house as , water."—Witass &rare or Ins T.mits. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. ' ----411631147174 Very iLiberal Reductions. Wholesale ; I.' Id ÜBS.c.h l l4 it 13 # %8 redwood his Dealers dario . TERAE., tja t . p t i c: U v sl oi tt r i t S ll o 4t ANU .ai tti: w i JUNDKA t Ir . og e f§P For sale by all Druggists apd Storekeep- church Thankful fopael patro *r eag " o,r tro ' era generally throughout the country. sttention to business, to merit siconileruanee of it. roar26-3Tnii PARKKII. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Sole Mannt ititires,) • 78 Wumnut Singer, (Corner of Liberty Street,) Nsw You. .11r_Wly ' .PLA.OI3II , PLAG43I VOT.E - PAM =W-L. 4 7*U mr*Viiiiitlardsiii YE alitlLO!, led and for pale at the city of Harriar24, pia Boogsroßs, 4 14 Sew 0 41 gurbiburg Bridge Pft'UFX, d: . WOOD'S RESTORA , TI;VE ,CORDIAL I. precisely what tta name ledrates, for while pleas• tart to the taste, ft la torivl.) tug, exhilaraillf 0144 , atreorheutog to tun vial p. wars it also retnviner;ret imitates and reuews the i all tti orl tall purity. and thus rest ,re- and renders the sit !rem Invutnetralue• to attacks of dia,t se It it toe out), preparation ever t.frared to the world In a popular term so as io be withiu the reteb of all. So c 'mussily and tail ifelly combined, as to Bielmoll peweritll min; and yet to perfectly adepied sn As To ..C . r Le ?Weer .4000aDana wrrc Tea WEI Or ' NATURE, /-11 D aiNCI so mu vus WitcHIST 8103141:11 and tone Ilp the 4cBiiirc oripns and rliay a.l We're , * irritation. ,tlc ist,s l'effeetty eintlersting In .its "erects, elm yet It la never followed ny Ltasltde r Iltpre,men of sptrita It is com. posed entirely of tegeudimisratl- those Morengly cool- Dining t.owerful twin and pocAbiog proptrties and ~conc ausal can - never Al a aur* pre4D3re and cure of ooN t mplir.),N, BRONCHITIS, -INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, L. , 13 4 OF APPIITITe, NEK VOUd *BAHIA BILITY, laist/RALGLA, t.pITA -TtuN , F RR HEAR r, FFIILANCHoI-Y, HYPO CHONDRIA, MOH I SW SAT% .LANOUtiR„ „Gandt.M.M4, ANDALL THAI IZILAvR OF ' esoEt 80 FEARFULLY rArALCA.LAD ' ' FEMALE HILAK.Sint, AN L, IRREGULARITIES; THERE IS NOTHING .ns EQUAL. Alin), Liver Per.itigetrentsbr Torpldtty, a ral Liver atm. plaints, DiseAen of the Kidney; or any general derange went f the Urinary orgithe ' Irwin not only 6ure he debility fo 1 wing CHILL 4 and FEVER., brit all prevent stunts arising from Miasma:l: UAW. ACea, aria cure the .dnagasea_a4 once, If already at tacked. •rravelers shou'd haves bottle with them, as it will tufalbbly present any deleterimis emhcqueuces follow. Mg Ivan ebaugeof climate and water. As 1 prevents cos - tedium, strengthens the dicative organs, it should be is the hands of ati perseds of awes: tary habits, toadies not am:domed to ,much oui.dopr",espreysi , huuld alway. use it Mothers abould use it, fu It is a perfect relief, takes a Month or two before the dual rid', site will pass the dreadful period wilts p uteet ease and safety. And to you we appeal, to detect the Illness or decline not only of year deugbas before it be too lite, 3 tNiF iIEIO year suns and hotheads, for wife the former from false deffOiley, often go down tr a premdare grave, rather lb to let their eteadltion be known tu time, th e latter are often !to mixed up when the excitement of buSlilerti, that it it were not for you, they too, woalo travel in , he *awe downward path, until it to too late to arrest their falai fail. Dot tee mother is always viglltet, and to, you, we coutideutly appeal; for are sure your nevertOling affection will neerrinkly poitit 7 ,0 to PROF. WOU.PIi itnoTODATIVD (Ate'DIAL AND ittoOD ILE ptiVaff IR m the remedy which should &lava be on heed In time el need. O. J. WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, Now York, aod ti 4 Market Street, i• t. Louie, Mo., tea sofa by a 1 goon Drurgi,ts. Price Chia I o tar t er Bottle. iyg-dew.• ow 1: 3 '3111.1C.P.131.3019L 7 163 DAILY all LINE! Between Philadelohia Loa, lIATICR, JIMMY 'tteltA.• WILLIAMSPORT, MIINCT, ['morrow:4 WAbtowrowit, idirrow Nornitlatistuartn, z-VXDORT, 7aavo.ioN, tateItORTOWN, hTEIMISTOWS, altlAlta• IMMO, HALIFAX, ItAUPEILS, AND II AKRISBUItG. Fie iltiladelphia oep it betu: entrtily located the Drayage will be at the Itlrreat rates. A C 'aflutter goo, through wits Welk train to attend to the etre delivery ol all gooda entrusted to the line. (load* delivered at the Depot of FNEKD, WARD & FlialtD, No. 811 Hari. et Steel., Phila delphia, by 5 o'clock M., will be c.Allverefl in Harrisburg the next saurian_ Freight (alw.ya) as low at, by any ether .• ne. Particular atteatunt . paid Hats line min - opal:a and Speedy delivery or al. liarilsbur owls. 1 the undersigned thankful for past patrol: hopes by Wen anent.= to•ninnuess 10 merit a tale u ace of the same. Pkti• t, Phi/A(1441ml and tdio en.dtim VCOt , 114 . M.. set Aro , • hunt GILT nu:mil GILD Paaitral J. 'BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER, Manufacturer of •• , Looking Glass and Picture Franiat; Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings &p.. HARRISBURG, Prei,ch Mirrors, Square and Oval Portrity Frames of every desexiption. OLD FRAMES 1t .GILT TO NEW jyll3.ly Mr ANTED.-- zi TO 8 EL 1, PACK: v v AGES or Sral,u:s Al' . ed JLW ELRY ,at titl e% one third lees than eats ue perk:hated elsewhere. 0.11 oh or address (stump eielOserl.) J r.‘BAILKY, Hers_arad No. 164 tlouri Stro.t. It rat ,1 144 Pow mrt.P.s. DIARRHCEA AND CHOLERA ANTIDOTE, Far the care of those diatretelai maladlaa. Agrewab to the taste. avnry soldier ,th a/J.l procure a wattle ul Me valuable medictuo before they take up Their nee of march. Y., sale at A. BANNVAAT'a, Drag Store, tey2ABm ,listrheburc,re frAI'ER HANGER, Front Street, second door above Walnut street. All opts, punctually attended to. • • gar- Paper hung for 16 cent, per roll of piece. eii. wort warranted. • : rny9.du wan, eueas, tu s reo/114 e ar. a :Square, will /14 au/d at private sale at .0.6 T; and the routes wrl be rtuted le the pun% user to.l3rmr will be matte easy. jel7.dlf WWI. ',lt 4.1 Egan', THUNDER. AND .LIGHTNING-. vastanitointag property destroyed annually by tlghusing , tught, w be a warning to property holders to secure their buildings. All Wars far Lightning Rods colt at the'aur.:itin store of lc ._BARR Y will be attended to. hods put up iu the latset improved tyke and warrao d. , , „p 512,1 JNO. G. DALE. Ageut, -FOR ..RENT. rlllll , l EUROPEAN ROTEL. AIND RE- X, STAUFtialt BronVat3ky-atil Building, Harris. ourg airy, Pa, ,Apply to , ~JukLN ti. BRANT, jell-dame un ton ]prekni..es. etRAI3 CIDER !il-wzittictly purp, spark -1,„1 bag and sweet—bas reoeivreUa'Alter Medal or Di ploma at every Stale Agrouitoral Fair sing 18.58. Fo r ale by jell 4 wm. 134.1.1.'n & CO. FUit bALB.—One of the best busmen stands In the city on reasonable terms leased 464141.414.444".401""W*41111011". betviceo Fourth and Filth. Minutia on the prollt:113 Or „ 1)91121n 44 . L . :. LE:UDY. City Properiy Vale. LittdkA 4 Wo"—ittfitlir i tiiitl HOUSE . mc iinalotkc g ratioc,4deaimuy Locum oh Front St., between Mulberry street and Washington APFUIIe. ”Aleo /WO LARGE' PIANOS irrgoast tiondittob and of ex . tenon twit,. Apply 1134, It ElylovAt. J pit L. , ... SU Lit 'RISER would respectfully .1., totorto toe public that he has removed hi s pi oni , b.. . 1 0 Aug, and Elt.tea Youttalog elstOUSthineol ' No. 224 s oil *, :MIA street below Herr's gaol— 'food' kir past pat- Tquags, tie 001 100 by bbital bibebt4 b ilAo . eEia-40;1IIerit. IL 0914W.Uallelket ILL. , ~_, .:., Spl2-litl4 j..; 1-, 1 Mi .4......-saig JONA& .4 - 1 I riIORTBD BOLOGNA BVFB.A.Gt.":::2I oory.rare of Just end for We by yb WY. DOCK JR. k 00 litiscettanecus BLOOD RENOV A.TOR. TOM Li SO lIIIATAICt, An JUT IT . . TEM C/011uutt, I S ALL" WE CLaIH FOB It I I Lothar, Try It I I HENRY C. StiAFFEit, A. CHANCE POE A BAIiGAIN. 0 close up the concern the entire otooleoi-sa • •vFvcr to 1 C. O. ZIMMAR MAN, No. 28, South Seccipd-glreet itliscellatuans LADIES' WINE.* SPEER'S SAMBUIIi WINE, Of Cultivated Por : , Elder. Every Family Should Use. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE. OKIEBR ATV() for its medical and beau s9A qua ill 4s see gauu ne 141-n4mA., I , roi la ma: ant Fa loyal •, 11%11) c t.tenvl,l by railvot hrtl slays, and somo or the slit ts ntlles la liunlad sat SPEER'S SAIIIBUCI WINK -it not a tolstura or manufactured article, but ty ulr /ftnrci culdvited Porta gld.r recd - wasaded >y -%nern -1543 pod Ph gaichsaa ay uossa-nog Abal p,a .ertipa perior to any other Nln s use, an lan etcal • • r:i -c e far all weak AA deb Ida ad ver on. and tip tte and marm, layroving the amattle, and oeue Itln4 isat and children. A. 4ADIN.S 3 .WIDE, beerdselt ullirilot taffiesle ai Other fitinsu, as tt eou tat ono mixture of > pirits or other liquors, sod t• s • mired fb • Its rite peculiar diver aridbetrOfve priipertles, Imparting a Leif by tone to too dhos•tive onus, and a bloom Prig, ano hgthbv 14 In arid como'etion. None gcnrilue unties the signature of aLrRbi,$rEER, Pseudo, N. J., to over the cork of e h bottle, MAXI.. ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE. A. SE' R, N..lortetor. N. 208 iiroadw IV, We \of It. .1. H KATi Is Agent, Philatelphl For, sale by D. W. Or se & 00., 4.;„ C. Keller. JAG Wyetb and by dr , . Kl•t , ge 111-41awly. ne' 13C E ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patronage. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN, and 0-ntlemen, is DII p‘rta of the world bawdy to the gliknaY Pref. 0 J Wood'a Hair Rs-torativa and gentlemen of the Pee,a Eve Uthaolololl4 to pr.. 10. A few testirconitta enly can be here given ; lee circular fur mon", and it alh be Drum- rain for you to doubt. 4? Wall Street, New York, Dec. GitaTLEMIN Your note to , the I b Inst., baa been re. dove i , •ay ink that you !rid heard that I hal been oboe. Med by the use of Woo .'s Hair Hestoratile, and mufti.. lag My eel - titillate of the f , ct if I had DO oblechon to give h. I a ward It to you cheerful y, Dream I Mot It due My •go Is *hoot 60 rears ; the eo'or of my hair amount. end locloned to earl Fomo aro or sli yenta glace It Wi gan to turn Fray. ond th• on the crown of my he d to lose its son Wilily an 4 doudrufft form upon it Ilemb of them oisagreeabiliiks =Teased with time, and about four mon , hs Ifil3Ca a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top of niy head and threatlakak to make me b.ild In this unpleasant predicament, I Wee lidneod to try Wood' Hile ge.twative, midair to arrest the fsidng off of my hair , tut I had realiy no eXpentatiOU that gray Mgr mauld ever heresiored to Its orginal color ekcvp. from dies. I wrs, however, greatly burpris:d to and far the use t f two t o Iles only. that nut only was 'he fslllog on arrested, but the Color was restored to the gray hair• *lid amanita by to the scalp, and dandrull ceased to torinon my head, very mettil to ttio grlthlce , loo of my e, at wooer) sellcitatem I was induced to try it. For this, among the manyobligatlene I owe to her sea, Latronry recommend all bukbindis who v•lue the dr toltaThnt.Of AMR. 1418,Y., kklaz..llt bst-rny eximple, and use t if grow ng gray or g RhOir baid. Very repel:Oß iy, .11 , 491 A. LAVENDER. To 0 J. Woau & Co. , 444 Breadth , ty New Yo Ir. tly rawly are absent r..m the city, ant I am no Wag er at No 1.1 Carrot place. &taiatton, Ala , July 20tb, 1859. TO PR r. 0 .1. Worth : Pear err : Your -Raw Restora tive" hos done my b .ir so much good :Ince I wittmenced el;te nee oj It, that,i wbh to make known to the rlll3 10 l'oefreas nu the hair, which are great. A malt or wo• ,man may be 'mai) , d. prived of hair, and by a resort to your "Flair Eertorative," the hair will return more be ntiful than ever; at lea t this is my exparienoe.— Renal eit al. I • Youre truly, Wll H. KBNEDY. P S.—You ean publish the above If you like. By pub lishing iu ow *Soutberp pi, ere you wil get wore patron tog- numb. I ere sever,' of y,...ur cert.Beates in Ihe ko btu. Mercary a strong Boulhora paver. •- WOOIV3 H 4.1 R REaTi) tATiVR. Pact , 0. J. W .op ar rtr : Qrvrng hid the mofor time to to-o the bent port on of toy ,hrir, from the .Rich of the yellow fever, lu New Orle.ms in 1851, I Woo m• dared to mike a trial or your prepAratiou, and found It to &miner .t t a very thing needed MY hair t now Mirk and glory, and now .rdr can esprata my °nega tions to you in giving .0 the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY- JOHNSIN I he Restorative is put up in bottles of three alzm, viz : large ma , liam and small ; the *mail holds half a 1104 .ino retails lac one cdl r per bottle ;.the inedlem holds at least twenty per coat more In proportion ti an ilea retails for two dollars p T bottle ; the la-ge In ids a gnarl, 4il per c hl. more to proportiOJ, and rotalle for 0. J. WOOO & CO., Prot) ietore, 444 Proadway, New York, and 114 Mantes 4 1 .0 ed, kg, Loom, Mt% o% d 60id by all good i.ruggitis and Fanny Goods Dealers. • jyl3. /meow Great °urn DR. LELLAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND , IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia AND A SURE CUM 1011 All Mercurial Dmesses. It Is a conveniently arranged Band, containing' a mad; cat-d couirouwi, to be worn around the"lkatst, without 'wry to die moat deli Cate persons, no change hi habits of living is required, 0110 it entirely removes the disease from the system, without product. .g the injurious effects arising from the use ,of powerful internal media Ines which weaken. and destroy tits COlaltitUlloo, ant give temperer. ratter only, My this treatment, the med/oiti properties ountainedtin tit • Band, come In contact with the blood and reaches the diseave, through the pores of tbe Win, effecting In every instance a perfect cure, and /Wore bet parts aflto ad to a healthy pciactitatlx. This 'Bald MAW, a dont power:al A:vit./billet:M.lAL agent, and will entirely relieve the system from the permiiMau facts of Mercury. Moderate caves are cured In a , ew Rays, and we are miscount receiving testimonials of Bs efficacy in sixgrovat-a e,sei of ling standibg, Peres $ • OU, to be had of Druggists generally, or can be sent by mail or express, with full directions for use, to any part of the country, dir-ct Iron, the Principal Dfloe, No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors. N . B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. ar , . Git.N TS WARTISD EVr aywasse..got dAw t ,y , WANTED 1500 bath ! . For the Batteries 'of the 6th Regi ment of Artillery U.S. Army. PAY 'trim 11 io 21 dOilare A moms ac cording to the position which the capacity and character of the soldiers may enable him to obtain. 4 IMnionei Wukrierehtud Medical kneader/cot are famished each and er, with an amplead.wanoa of hlchling, In ad intiorroo ihmrpiy.• 'NT au reel. °hit% *apt is thus sup. plied the Bonner, affording Mite an oppomolty of saving Watson part of his pay. -- Men or good charmer:rand sitthcieut intellect will have eitthill'Ornyerteetty for advancement into the cotainteaton --', grades ofttbe army. Apply at Jatts'a hoist , Booth Second street, Harris burg, ta.. M. A. MAI% Lient. Stlt Artillery. W. H. Kenody
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