pailp gtiegrao. BARRISBUIZG, PA Saturday Afternoon August 3, 1881 A SPECIAL 51tgris6 of the Harrisburg Typo graphical Vnion, No. 14, will beheld this even ing, at the Citizen Hose House, at eight o'clock, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of Tno.nAs J. Osten, late a member of the Union. By order of the President. 13. F. Won, Sec'y. LioNN TO CARLISLE. —Capt. Hastings, of the United States Army, left for Carlisle this morn ing, to muster out of service the fourteenth and fifteenth iegiments now encamped there. The men were paid off to-day, and it is expected that the Verbeke Rifles will reach home this evening or some time to-morrow. BOW AT A BUR SHOP. — A disgraceful row oc• urred at a beer shop in Blackberry alley last evening, one of the participants in which was damaged to such an extent that he had to be carried into a neighboring house, and a surgeon summoned to dress his wounds. The beer shop alluded to is complained of generally by peo ple residing in its vicinity, as a public nuisance. There are scores of similar nuisances in various obscure localities, some of them frequented by boys, and the good of society requires that they should be crushed out. COL. THOUS A. SCO/T.—The recent appoint ment of the efficient vice president of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, as Atudstant Secre tary of War, was a very judicious one. Few men in our country possess greater business qualifications, and since the commencement of hostilities he has devoted all his energies to the superintendence of the railroad arrangements connected with the transportation of the army, and has rendered the nation services of the utmost Importance. .......0....,...... CAPTAIN ASSAUBTID BY A PAMIR. —Lad .:.veriog Market street near Third was the scene of a disturbance which attracted a large crowd of people and caused considerable excitement. The affair grew out of a difficulty between the Captain of a returned volunteer company and one of his men, which culminated in a trial of pugilistic skill, The fight lasted ten or fifteen cuMut , s, and the "mugs" of both combatants were disfigured to such an extent that it was with difficitY their friends recognized them. The Captain reti 1... ad from the field covered with d us t and blood, prese zitisig a very dilapidated appearance. We learned ial'.st his injuries we r e of such a nature as to require meat' attention. As a general thing the three months -1 .yolun tesrs came home strongly prejudiced aga:: llt their commanding officers, many of whom were I.u:hely denounced on our streets, some of them treated with gross indignity, and others per sonally assaulted. A GENERAL RIOT occurred In front of the Mayor's office yesterday afternoon, which the Clue of Police and his "special" deputiegfonad great difficulty in suppressing.. The riot grew out of an attempt of a number of soldiers to take two or three of their comrades out of the lo k.up, in which they were partially successful, breaking open the front gate and driving back the officers. One fellow came out of the "irre pressible conflict" with a bruised and bloody face, and another with his "peepers" shrouded in mourning. At one time a cry was raised that somebody had drawn a pistol with the in tendon of shooting, which caused the spectators to scatter precipitately in various directions. The Mayor, who had not entirely recovered from his late illness, was not present. If the grog shops had been kept closed a day or two longer, this riotous demonstration would not have disgraced our city. DZATIt OP A 'RETURN= VOLUNTEER.—It ie Our melancholy duty to-day to chronicle the decease of Mr. Ellis Lewis Eck, a member of the Cam eron Guards, who died this morning at the reel dence of Lieutenant Davis, from the effects of disease superinduced by exposure during his late campaign in the service of his country. The deceased was a printer by profession, a young man of intelligence, quiet and unassuming inners, mild and genial disposition, and high ly es'eemed by all his acquaintances. His father was for many years connected with the newspaper pre -a in northern Pennsylvania, and the deceased, before coming to Harrisburg, wee connected with hie father in the publication of 'the Bitten Democrat, in which position he exhib ited a versatility of talent highly creditable to one of his years, and stood deservedly high in the estimation of the people of that town. For two or three years past he was employed in the Patriot and Muni office of this city, and when the present war commenced he was among the first to rally under his countery's flag and march to the defence of our glorious Union, The de ee kind proved himself a gallant and faithful soldier, and nobly performed his duty until the close of the campaign, when he was taken sick and Male home to die, willingly yielding up the life which he had voluntarily dedicated to the service of his country. He was suddenly "cut down like a rose in full bloom," having but recently p tssed the twenty-first anniversary of his birth-day. The young soldier's last hours were calm and peaceful, and he gently passed away cheered with the blessed hope of a blissful immortality : "How sleep the brave who sink to rest, With all their country ' s wishes blest! When spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould She there shall dress a sweeter sod , , Than Fancy's feet have ever trod,' By fairy hands their knell is rung, sung; r forms unseen their dirge is ; There Honor comee, a pilgrim grey, To bless the turf that wraps their clay, And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there." The funeral of the deceased soldier, will `take Place at five o'clock to-morrow evening, and his remains will be interred with military hon ors by the Cameron Guards and other returning volunteers now in our city. The members-of the State Capital Band have volunteered their services for the occasion. PICKPOCKICT.-A colored man named George Robinson was committed to prison this morn ing by Justice Beader, on a charge of picking the pocket of one of the sable sisterhood. THE ENGLISH Luncerterr CHURCH.—This church having been again occupied by the troops, has now been vacated by them and throroughly cleansed. The usual religious services will be held to-morrow, Providence permitting. I=l SERMON ON THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY.—In compliance with the request of the congrcg t ton, the Rev. Mr. Leacock will repeat, on Sun day evening, the discourse delivered by him on the State of the Country, in the EpisCopal church last Sunday morning. Foa THE Usuott.—A few evenings since a lit tle boy of four years old, looking out of a win dow at the setting sun, said, "Mamma, oh I isn't that pretty ! Did God make all that ? Why, he made it red, white and blue ; so he is for the Union, isn't he ?" A Fuzz Houser.—Two drunks were committed to prison this morning by Alderman Kline, but the keeper was obliged to reject them, owing to the crowded condition of the institution. The cells are all occupied, some of them containing five or sin prisoners each. Rather uncomforta ble this hot weather. APPOINIIIM-Kr. John F. Caplow, of Mil ton, formerly of this city, him been appointed Assistant Quartermaster in the regular service with the rank of Captain. There is no more de serving man in the ranks of the Republican party than Captain Callow, and it affords us pleasure to announce his appointment. We be lieve the pay of a Captain amounts to about eighteen hundred dollars per annum. A &MAL Mormta of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company will be held this evening In their hall, at 8 o'clock. A full at tendance desirable. 8. D. lieortam, Prest. The members of the various fire organizations are rOspectfully invited to meet to-morrow af ternoon at ai o'clock, in the hall of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company, to attend the funeral of Ems Lawn Eat, late a member of said company. lisamerrr or &rem , Strocrasts.—The Secretary of War has been tendered and accepted a regi ment of sharp shooters, to be composed of one company from each State. The men are to be elegantly equipped armed with first-class rifles, and to be eligible to membership must be able out of ten consecutive shots to average five ioches from centre of target to centre of ball hole.— Mr. J. W. Dewey is now here for the purpose of forming the Pennsylvania company of this regi ment, and persons wishing to become members should address him either at Harrisburg or at Ulyses, Potter county. We shall give some in teresting details with regard to this regirrient in a future issue. ==l Moan Bounass ROBBIIIi.—A number of the sulkers paid off yesterday were robbed of their money, A te . some instances by their own corn ilthe2.4 visited low and obscure grog shops, and while :szider the stupifying effects of drugged whisky were relieved of their hard earned wages, uy wa d ad— " mingled freely among them I:.'r that purpose. Ad rmsophisties'itea German from York, of com pany B, sixteenth regissrat, who bell' hubtbed considerable lager, wail'induced by one Of his comrades to go to the wapitis near Allisy s .v!'s hollow, and "sleep off his drunk." The , German slept soundly for an hour or two, and awoke to find his companion gone, and his money missing i This is but one of many simi lar instances which occurred yesterday and last evening, and some of the victims are here yet without means to pay their way home. Tin Lan &Osman,. Aciornsarr.—Finn Ds- TAILS. —A gentleman who visited the scene of the late railroad smaa2s-tip at Manaynnk six miles west of McVeytown, on ThurectsY !aOrn* ing, writes that on hiranival there he foaad a train consisting of eight passenger cars, on' Adams' Express car, and one baggage car, at tached to which was two locomotives. On the main track, near a switch, an engine had be come helpless from some cause, and was left on the track, The switch tender anticipating thei arrival of the Express about six o'clock, turned the switch to let her run from the main track to the aiding. He also placed percussion rail road cape on the track to give the train notice to run slow; but unfortunately this was done too near the switch, so that the train had not time to check tip infficiently to run from the main track to the siding. The first engine (No. 168,) was throin off the rail when about to change trom the main track, and kept along in the direction of the siding, tearing up the side track for a considerable distance, while the so cord engine,.(No. 109,) with , the train of pas sengers, baggage and express cars; kept the main track, and at a short distance from where the , first engine took to the right at the switch, came ' in contact with the disabled engine on the main track. Theatationeryeogiue, (No. 66,) used for hal4kw gravel, wess..completel7 wrecked, while the engine which came in contact with it was thrown across the siding down an embank ment of twenty-hve or thirty feet, making save- ral somersaults, and reversing completely 'MI position. The engineer, Bain. Stelmer, and ! fireman, Sam. Gibner, were carried over thel bank with it, and strange to state, were but.: slightly scratched and scalded. Benj. Free, fireman on the first engine, who resides in Har risburg, had his face slightly Cut and disfigured, and presented rather a cad appearance. His wounds aro not serious. W. M. Ford, brake man, who resides in Philadelphia, while at his post was caught between two of the passenger cars, and seriously injured about the stomach. Charles Miller, who was standing on the plat form at the moment of the accident, jumped off, and striking the embankment, was thrown un ' der the cars, and killed instantly. Six or eight f l others were only slightly injured. There was nu hoard at the time three hundred and twenty Pasemgers, two hundred of whom were returned soldiers going home—two companies from In tea, pa., and one from Broad Top. The Pe* Bang er, alie and express cars remained on the tra m;the bumpers and platforms of several: of them were completely smashed, while the tru°ka ° Wer e t hrown from under and off the trait. , ptunovluattia ettegraph, Eiaturbap afternoon august 3.1 Goss HOME. —The work of paying off the re turned volunteers has been completed, most of the men have returned home or re•enlisted for the war, and the city has resumed its wonted quiet. Owing to the presence of eight or ten thousand men for several days, however, the sanitary condition of the city is not what it ought to be at this warm system, and a thor ough cleansing and purifying process should be commenced at once throughout the entire municipal limits. OCR ARTILLERY FORCE. —The artillery to be attached to the Pennsylvania army will com prise forty-eight guns, consisting partially of rifled cannon. The guns range from 32 pound ers to 6 pounders. As soon as they are ready they are to be sent forward by batteries. The first battery got s south to-morrow night, under command of Lientenant•Colonel Campbell, and the other batteries will follow in a short time. The cavalry regiment is almost ready, and as soon as they are mounted they will be sent to join the main body. The infantry regiment now in Camp Curtin will also leave in a few days for the seat of war. Tan COMMON COUNOIL vs. Tai Maros.—The citizens of Harrisburg have, by the publication in the TELIGILAPIN of Wednesday, learned the result in the Supreme Court of the proceedings instituted by the Common Council of thincity against Mayor Kepner. Those who read the newspapers of this city previous to the election of Mayor, in the spring of 1860, will remembei how strongly it was u, ged by several commurk cations signed "many tax payers" and other wise, that it was absolutely necessary that the citizens should choose a legal man for Mayor, in order to the proper and successful putting in operation of the intricate machinery of the new, city government. . All of these communications pointed, and were intended fo serve, the interests an t for ward the election of &certain legalgentleman of this city to the office of Mayor ; and at the Emile time to injure and if possible to defeat the elec tion of the present officer. Notwithstanding those allegations, the pe.ple of the city thought proper to elect W. H. Kepner, a mechanic, to till that importtult. office. A soon as the new Common Council was Or ganized, they selected for their Solicitor cc legal adviser a gentleman of supposed great legal knowledge to aid, assist and guide them in their acts and doings as said Common Coun cil of the city, and to keep them within the provisions of city charter. Very soon ,the ac tions of .the Council, guided and governed as they were by the advice of the learned gentle man, clashed with the common sense'views en tertained by our mechanic Mayor of the provi sions of the charter. Finding that the Mayor stood firm in his con victions of duty to the citizens, and the charter, a storm of abuse was heaped upon his devoted head. Communications in the newspapers as sailed him, charging him with ignorance, and roundly asserting that "a more intelligent and unprejudiced examination of the city charier would have convinced him of his error, and thus saved the credit of our new city corporation from a severe stab by its chief executive officer." And all of this because, from his construction and understanding of the charter and his sense of duty, he felt that he could not sign certain bonds which had been presented to him under the authority of a resolution which was not adopted, as he believed, in compliance with the provisions of the charter. The Council, under the instructions of their legal adviser, proceeded to act, and without con sulting the Mayor, and without any regard to the power conferred upon him by the charter, halt done many acts which by the opinion of They have appropriated and expended large sums of money. in laying water pipes, building new sewers, erecting lamp posts, fireplugs, fro., stc., incurring a heavy debt upon the city, which they have partly paid by city bonds, which they expected the Mayor would" be compelkd to sip, no matter whether they had been, in his j a ziqinent, rightfully or wrongfully issued. In the n:.'leethttei by the instructions of the legal adviser of the Council, they applied to the Court for a mandamus to compel the Mayor to sign those bonds, or ?how cause why he would not sign them. The case was tried in the Court of Common Pleas, and judgment there rendered against the Mayor, who still believing his views of the charter to be right, stood his ground and appealed to the Supreme Court. A man of less nerve would, under the ciroum-, stances perhaps, have here "caved in," particu larly when he reflected that the council had the advantageof the city Treasury to back them in their litigation, whilst the Mayor would have to rely upon his own private funds; and, alsoi •o run the risk of great opprobrium if the opin ion uf: the Judge of our Court should be sus tabled. Th e ee .::rtness of the Mitieli conduct is now ma d e ma m fees k. for, by the decision u: the qs ll ', preme Comc, jtiso rendered, the, mechanic tu:2 been triumphantly 0 8 .,tainedt and the le g al ad ' viser of the Common c.ettricil ie Bat on his ix" and floundering in thedu . the a d vicetheir " eu The Council, by reason of Solicitor, are in a worse pre Ocament, in our opinion, than our County Comm..446,i,enere; for; how are their accounts for money ii:efiellY km pended, to be passed by the City 4 1341 _,_ lte , Ta l They will, we suppose, have to call to and more legal ability to help them out of the o.'w" culty than has been heretofore exhibited be their legal a iviser—the Solicitor of the Council. The people of Harrisburg have reason to con gratulate themselves that they did elect a me chanic for their first Mayor, for through his in strumentality, and by his firmness, a very important question in relation to the finances of the city has been finally settled ; and when hereafter bonds ate attempted to be issued they will be legal and valid,-because their issue will be authorizediby ordinance passed in accordance to the provisions of the city , charter, to which the council man conform. • The city vrill _protected, because it will halos the dieeet sespervielon of the Mayor otnde every ordinance involving an expenditure of the people's money. Such at least is our tindei standing of the derision of the Supreme Court, for which all of our tax paying citizens have good reason to be profoundly thankful. That same old 13amovED.—Mrs. Chester has removed her restaurant from the Jones House to the Bueli ter House, where she will be pleased to see all : her old customers. Oysters, turtle and coal amp, together with barbecued chicken, &c. I will be served up this evening. Cell and 1= i date: a NEw AND Cmies Goons rzow. Min! :roux Au TION.-100 p ieces splendid Wamesutta 10 eta ; 60 pieces of unbleached Muslin, 4-1 1 cts., worth 12} ;80 pieces of splendid lln ton Ginghams, 12,1 cts., worth 18 eta ; 1 pieces of Crash, at 10 and 12 tits. a yard ; a ve large lot of ladies and children's white the best ladies hose for 12} cta in town ; b • Hants, brilliants, brilliants, 60 pieces, at 1 ota ; beautiful skirt stuff at 25 cts.; 200 do of brown and blue mixed men's socks, 12} c and a great many other goods very cheap, S. Lir wr's, John Rhoads' old stand. AMP 'See Prof. Wood's ad meat in Other , ocattinn. _ ==l " TM PAM)." Crry Idirsr.tur Rum Ftrso.—The following accxmnt exhibits the receipts and expenditures of the Military Belief Fund Committee of this city, from its organization up to and inclusive of the 31st day of May last; also, the sources from whence the money was derived, and how much was borrowed by the Committee bfore action by the County Commissioners, and the Court, which commenced June Ist : 1881. DR. ca. April 26. For note at 60 days, State Capital Bank, $BOO 00 By ain't of checks issued to families, 66 60 Donation from Dauphin Lodge, No. 160, L 0. of O. F., 20 00 Donation from H. Frisch, Esq., 10 00 Donat'n from Salem Lodge, I. O. B. 8., 20 00 May 3. By am't of checks is sued to families, 81 00 May 10. By ain't of checks ' lamed to families, 182 50 May 17. For note at 80 days, State Capital Bank, 200 00 May 17. By ain't of checks Issued to families, 190 60 May 17. bonation from south ward school boys, . 250 .• Donation from Stanton as ,„- sociatlinn, 100 00 May 24. By ain't of checks lined to families, 199 00 Donationfrom State Capital Lodre, No. 70, L O. of 20 . Oa , Ti)onation from Mrs. Saba - wailer, 10 00 May 111. For note at 60lifb , s, Mechanics' Bank, - -282 80 By ain't of checks issued to families, 208 60 For discount upon notes as above, 7 80 EMS An examination of the above will show that the donations in all amounted to $lB2 50, which, deducted from total expenditures, left a balance of $7BB 80, which was assumed and paid by the City Council. Wm. H. KMPNIR, Prn't. M. B. P. Oravis Elmore, &aviary. PURIFY THE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S lan Pius AND Pao= Rums.- Pres frost an Miura Poirows.--In mum of Elotelbla Cicero,curvy, or Eruptions of the ilidn,sbe operation io of thellAt' io truly astOrdshing, olten s few days, every vestige of these lomitemile diseAses hi their purifying effects on the blood. Mow Fevers, Peer and Ape, priPslltilt,., the ir lNOPli, Plies, and in short, most all diseases soon yield iscurative properties NO bunny should be without them, as by thdr untidy sae mash staring sod osmso may be saved. Prepared by W. B. ft New York and site by allDret.o , at qovesr-li MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED ON _ Taz.yem9:lll .113 ST TRJIATYCINT AND RADICAL OCRS OF SFR RILLTOR I BIWA, or Seminal Altaidumw, &anal Debility, Nervous. nese, Involuntary itatiedons and Impoteaey, resulting (root Sail-abuse, dit. By Robs. J. Oniverweil, Id. U.— Sent under wad i , In • plain eitvekips, to any addruk, peat veld, on receipt el two stamps, by Dr. 01/.18 J C. BLINN, 127 Bowery, New York. Poo ()Moe Boa, No 4.§5 4 . et2o.omdaw The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. Pummel= for the benefit and aa a warning and ► amnia to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premiere Decay, de, 'applying et the same Woe, the mars or &item.; by QUO who curd* !damsels after Wog put to greet expense Merbagh N. . eaairOagli, Now to Pasiomvs lEtaaarr.--1 1 1MItingis more becomlng to a an or woman than • beatnik' luxuriant bead of hair, and a woman's beantylt certainly incontPlete out a Ibir complexion, and he or she who neglects th ese great and Important adornments of nature must expect to offer the mortiticaUon of premature baldness, and a wrinkled face and a sallow sit in. Nothing la necessary to preserve these essential &Maeda= but the us. of Prof Wood's Restorative.—Louireflie aster. Pecs W1:10D 1 11 HAUL BISTOILITIVII —We have bad ma, slim to use this famous preparation of Prof. Wood's, and alter thoroughly testing Its qualities, we find that where the 11.1 r Is thin it will thicken It, if gray; will restore It to Its oil/glue/ color ; 'bawler, It gives my appear -O,llCe, as well as keeps the hair from falling off This In valuable Ingredient Is 'or sale at "Chinaman's Tea Store," sonth.east corner Frederick mid ItalUmcre streets, by Yr. J. a Given.—Bultilinere Clipper. Sold by all good Druggists.- jyls-dowoom TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tus ADVIIRTII3I3I., having been restored to sects is ■ few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having selfered sevand years with a severe lung abet. ion, and that dread disease, Consamptien—is anxious to maks known to his fellow-soilbrers the means of oar& To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre; scriptioe used (free of charge), with the directions for preparilligiod using the tame, which, they will And a sure cure Air' Coneumptlon, Asthma, Bronchitis, dm The only oiliest of the advertiser in sending the Prescription p to be the aelitited, and spread information wtdeli conceives ti) by nialcable, anti he hopes every nut+ rerer IVV try his faded)", as ft *lll cost them nothingi an d prim a biasing. Parties wishing the prescripdon will plesseaddrese . NIL ps9.aliD WO49N, NOP IMO% New Wilt HEIR DYE! HAIR, DYE 11 Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye The Original and Beat in the World. AU of are mere imitetloas, end shoeld be *voided ly' YAn Irish to escape ridicule, dill, RED, 011 ausTY HAIR dyed Mean* to a besot, Idi nod liMtwel Brown end Bleak, without injury to Batr rinsed MEDALS and DIPLOMS.9 have been awe rat. , o f to wo k , ir Batchelor slum LBSII, t over 80,000 ap. plioatione have Been made the nofr of tda pitren of his famous dye. WM. A. BATCHZIOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be diettngnisha`d from meter*, and Is warranted not to infore ID the lead, however long it may be mann. vied, and the 111 enema of Had Dyes remedied ; the Hair invigorated fer life by this splendid Dye. Sold in ad tittles and towns of the United Slides, by Dragged/ mid Vinci Goods Dealers. _ The Genuine ins the name and address upon e ' geld Pliita-SeilysT lo l ea Moe sides of each box, or Wm- A. Bascussos. Address CHARM BATCHELOR, Proprietor, ed4tlisdans Si Ban day street, Now York. IMPORTANT TO FEMALE.. °R. °REESMAN'S PILLS., Prepared by Cornelius L. Oheesemen, It. D. ; KW YORK CITY. 'TE combination of ingredients in these &Ills are the math of a long and Wendye prat:aloe. the mild In their operation, and sawn le garrotting all4rrcgdarMeesa,, nonstruationa, removing an ob strocalens, ishWier horn cold or 'oh headache, the side, lotion at the heart, will all ner vow It thtlatte, pain In the and dmr, strop, width arise from okurrapnoa of micro r xa liLtil= LADDINI, Dr. CilOMMSlthilell Pills are invabtable, se :Ley ' will bring °a th° nioathlY Period with regularity. LadleswhO have been disappointed la the 91113 of other Fills can plebe the tumult conlidimos in Dr. Clieesemanse Pills doing all that They represent to do. NeTzos Mere ta owe aneettee of the female mom in which the Pills teauset be Mks* wewst trtaillioN, a P BZ4ULI. the oondettos leferred m ILI PEAG/felfir9T— Vie rook .111.1041tELLUIL Oath taa._ „....M10142 1 14 tvii 4lB6 4' ir the esedeehee restore he wood femonoeu se et woke eavidsferil l that UM the ovnehoothe Power of se lard oconnot raw it. ijarranted ixirely minable, and tree from &UMW'S Win UM. .IW. licit directions, which shosid be read, aw• oomph toy each box. Price O. Bent by 04 on Mann* $1 to I.le Commies L.. Onesinnsa, Bon 4" Post Odle% New Writ City. ilold ter` One I Adidsile eleri town in the United finites B. B. Ear r CHINES, *wend nerd Sir the United Sates, 14 liroodriV, New York. UMW* sdf risiess‘• orders 'Medd bs•erird. 110141WEarrib by ug A. BANIT/XL * 11.0094441 - . . " 4 DI DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. efallible n oorrecting, regulating, awl remoras • I obstructions, Goa Whatever Ulnae, and I ways sucoesed as a preven tive. qatIESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BT the doctors for many years, both In Prance en. America, with unparalleled success in every ease ; all he is urged by many thonsana ladies who used them, h make the Pills public for the alleviation of thole safferto from any irregularities whatevex, u well tie to preven' an increase of family where health will not permit it.— Females particularly situated, or thew supposing them selves so, are cautioned against these Mile while in that condition as they are mire to produce miscarriage, ant the proprietor - assumes no responsibility after this adult , Maim, although their mildness would prevent any mei chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Prier Si 00 per box. Bold wholesale and retail by (JHASLES A. BANIQYAST, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. *lndite," by sending him *1 00 to the Harrisbur, Poet Habig can Lave the Pills seat free of observation tr any pert of the country (eonfidentiallyt=ree of pa tege" by mail. Sold also by S. B. , , Reading AMMON HOLLOIPAT & 00 L 'PhilaSelphia, J. . Lae Lebanon Hum H. , Lancaster; J. A Wats, Wrightsville • 1. T. Num; York ,• and by on drug~letla-every oily and village In the Sidon. and b. ode proptielor, New York N. - B.—Look Ott for counterfeits. Bey no Heiden PM of any kind unless &eery box is signed S. D. Howe. A. others are a base impassion and -dusts; thereiore, you value your Bees and health, (to say nothing of be Deg humbugged oat of your money) buy only of thew who show the squitture of S. D. Btue on every boz, which has recenliN bee* added an amount of the pa Nees r.oenterielted leil-dwase.ll RESTORATIVE CORDIAL 14 precisely what its name Indicates, for While pleas. act to the taste, K Is revivifying, exhilarating sod strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, re instates end mews the blood is all its orl, teal purity, and thus restares and renders the System Invulnerable to attacks of dis.ese It le toe only preparation ever offered to the world in ai popular lona no an to be within the reach of all. $920 80 8920 80 do and skillfully combined, an to the most powerled toxic, and yet To perfectly adapted an an To ACT LA ?USSR ACOOSSA/Mt WSTS LAMS 01 IAIIIII I LTD STSCs sO .12111 Tes wealasr mote= and tone up the 01- gestive org toe, and allay surreal irritation. a perfectly ex bearating In Its effects, and yet ft le never followed by lassitde r &presides of splits It is com peted entirely of vegetables, and those Morgue., oom• bluing powerful undo and soothing properties, and cos t queotty can never Injure. de a sore prememdre and cure of CONSUNUTION, moo/cams, INDIOMTION, DVS. PEPSI , LOP OF APPITITs, FAINININS NER VOUS laarrAmiTy, NEOBALTA, PALPITA TION iF 188 HEART MELANCHOLY, HYPO CHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDIDIM, AND ALL THAT OLL:43 OF CARES SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FULLS WKAHNINNA : - ., AND IRREGULARTTIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EMIL. Alan, Liver Liemegenaeate or forpiday, and Lim arm. plelnts, Dilemmas of the Kidney, or may general damns went of the Urinary organs It will not only care the debll4 foe •wing MILLS sad Milt, but ill prevent attaobeirlifte &btu Missmatk. hilluencee, and ante the inseam once, atellady at. tacdrad. Travelers should have* bottle with the*, as h Will infallibly prevent any deleterious consequence, haw big upon ebange of Amato and water. As it prevents eardrums!, straigthese the did sttve organs, It should be in We hands of all parsods tt Cod. n. tart habits, luedies not sou mowed to mach out-door exercise vheuld elwaya use it Mothers should use it, tor It Is a perfect luso a month or two before the Anal vial, sbe will paila the dreadful Atria with pufeet ease and safety 13111312 19 NO MALMO ABOUT IT. TRIG CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIR FOR IT 111 Mothers Try It And to you we appal , to detect the illness or decline not 00 7 of your dmiStcre both» It be too late, but also year sons sad husbands, far Irbil* the former from Übe delicacy, often go down to a premature grate, rather than let their elladllion be known In lime, the latter are often so mixed up who the excdMempd of toabless, that If it, were not 7011 1 1;:11litiliklaeld In the raw • • • modal? filawaya and to y appeal ; for w• are sure, lamer dalilog ®ion will unerringly Oat you to AWL WOW aseroaknvo CooDig.L. AND MOOD ItINDVAT m the reemay which should always be on nand In time et heed. U. J. WOOD, PrvpriatOr, 444 Dreadaray, New York, and 1.0 Market Sweet, rt. Louis, Mo., ono sold by all good Drutegf. Pries One to Ow ler Bottle. 011-4amr—ow WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL, CARLISLE, Cumberland coanty, pro. peelers take pleasure In announcing that they are now prepared to restive visitors Persona desiring a healthy location for the summer will and this one of the mom de. Ilibtful places in the country. The water of these springs cannot be surpassed for drintring, bathing Red medicinal purposes. For information and alveolars address WIL H. BURROUGHS, D. O. BURNkTi, lel6 2m Proprietors. MR'S% DTARRFICEA AND CHOLERA ANTIDOTE, For the cure of these distregaing maladies. Agreeable to the taste. Every Boater should procure a bolas of We valuable medkdoe before they take up their line of march. For eale at U. A. BANNYARTN, Drug Store, my2AtBm Ilarriaburc Pa HENRY 0. SHAFFER, IJAP.R.R, - RANGER, Front street, eeoond Slope above Walnutstroe6 All orders punctuall) wooded to. . tar Paper hung for lb omits per toll or piece. All • • illetrentocl. myo•def A CHANGE Foil A. BARGAIN. TO ohne up the cOehertz the entire stook or 811011:3, BOOM, dia.,:late or Oliver Be 1 man, damaged, to the room in the *whet ever°, Will be mold at private sale at COST; and the rooms will be rgetsd.ka theiltOttigir if dcbtred. The turn.; wUI be WWI way. - Darr i etak, Agent FOE RENT. brn EDRUFEAN ,AND RE STAURANT la armies Qty Ball Buliding t Harris g Pa. Apply lo JOHN 11. BRANT, Jell OA toe pramldes., . . FOR SALE.—One of the best business steeds in the city on reasonable terms , or. tossed three or live years allotted m /Whet street between rourth and Filth. Inquire on the prendres of li 94l Ent , DANIEL LEROY. REMOVAL: lu 81313SCRIBIZEI, has' removed his PLUMBING AND BRASS FJUNDItY from Market street to Fourth street Above Ituscet,oppottte the, game church. Thgalstul for put patronage, be hopes, by atrtcl 'Hoodoo to'budnets, to omit a ooationanto of tt. mar26-Btod WM: MUHL . VIIHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully Iniorta Ma public that he 11m - removed hio plumb ing and Br ourirounding atabibitunet to No. B 3 131)11 Third &tram below Hares Hotel. thankful Or post pat ronize, no bopoo by strict ottontionto Maoism to merit a eaataapswe 9t 1 1 apl4-4110 All Work Promisk in One Week 0 • • "PEINNEYLITAMTAL STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 104 Market Street between 4th and 6th, HARBI8•1111B0, PA., ft gftE - every-deeeriptien of Ladies' and Geatleotaae , Elizateers, Moe Goods, he., are Cleaftedaed heialleed hi the bag althea Gad at etediertualsodo• DOME 6,09; is ri0v5414,47 ':;;PyligkllMPT . . A CARD TO . THE LADIES New' 2/mtrtiBeni2uts. Paco: O. J. WOOD'S BLOOD RENOVATOR. - REMOVAL. LADIES' WINE. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE, Of Cultivated Portugal Elder. Every Family Should Use. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WIN'S% rIELKBRATED for its medical and ben4- ra, Lai qms'ltles ns s grtlu as St n , lant, I mste, 'a e and Sodnr:flo, highly e , 5..0a3 , 4 by sus.n:al Aye Maim and some of the first (*rattles la 5u,,,,e ant Aus•riess. SPEER'S soo3uta WINIt b not a mixture or menuftcturel article, but "4 tore, from cultivated Portu;al Elder recd aniAudod ny Sawn lets and Physicians a•+ nodirel prweirtioss sn pewter to any other Nin•s In use, nn lan excell*- wet , ota ihr all weak and deb,lita'ed per-ou", and the age/ and Warm, Improving the ' , petite, and beneatlng tail.; and children. A LADIRS' WINE, because It will not Intoxicate as other wloes, as It mi. mins no mixture of spirits or otber liquors, and 14 a+- mired lb , its rich peculiar flavor and outri.ict properties. Imparting* beep tone tone to too organ, and a blooming, soft and WO and COnnettittOlL • None genuine nninea the signature of ALFRED SrEltß, Pan. , slc, N. J., to aria the core of eult bottle, lan O%E Taut. OF THIS WINg. A. SPKBH, Proprietor. Pacsale, N. J 0811 e 208 Broadway, Kew lot t. J. H F.ATON. Algot, Ptilladelpbls. For sale by D. W. Gross, & 00., C. IL Keller. Joke Wyetb and by dressing generally lyl-41awl . ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patronage. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world torlity .o the 'Matey of Prof. 0 J Wood's Hair Restorative end or the Press are unanimous in Its Peals. A C a irtadin i ttudale only can be ber.: given ; sea drcsikr .r mere, and It will be Impot tdbla for you to doubt. 47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20th, 1858. Gwent= : Your note of the 16b inst., bee bests re. closed, wing that you hod heard that I had beau boots eta by the use of Weoo's Hair Restorative, and request. toOnog my certificate of tbo Let if I b uo *biretta to h. agard it to you cheertnly, bream I think it due.— Hy gets about 60 years ; the rotor ni my hair suborn, an4leollhaed to curl Pomo five or ears taco it re gain tam gray, and the scalp on the .town of my ho d to kw its sendbillty and dondruffto fond Lau ft. Rah of thus ntufftweabilltles looreased who time, and about hoar men ha since a fourtb was added to them, by hair of me bald. the top of my bead sod threatening to mike In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced t au tr i ti Wood's Hair Restorative, moduli to arrest the ofd my hair, foci bad really no expectation that Ilray hair could ever be restored to Its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly Kuroda d to And • ,tbe of two bolls' only, that not only was the J Al6kisaattiotaaremenimouhermas term en my bead very Ihneh to the gratilloalion of Mg *Are, at inticsomottementraiiribt initiMidftollg R. -- ler this, among the many eblisailms T owe to boreal, strongly recommend all husbands who ' , talus the d naratton or their w.v a to profit by my example, and t If growing gray or getting held. I . Very re ipectrully, SRN A. LAVENDER. To o J. Wood & 00. , 444 Broadway New Voris Yy Aim ily are absent irom the city, and I am no long er at No 11 Carrot place. aiamattoo, Ala , July 201 h, 1669. To PR'.7. 0 J. woof) : thaw Sir : Your "Hair Restora tive" has done my hair so much good sines I cionteammed tho use of it, that I wish to make known to the PRBilO its affects on the hair, which are great. A man or wo • man may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your "Hair Restorative , " the hair will return more nomad than ever; at lea t ads la my experience &neve it all 1 Youra truly, B. KENEDY. P B.—You can publish the above If you like. By pub !Ming in our Southern papers you oil , get more patron ar south. I see several of your cor.tittoutos the, So bite Mercury a strong Southern paper. W. B. Remedy. WOOD'S HAIR RESTOUTIVE. PROP 0. J. Woon : ' , ear Fir : Raving had the mi4fer tune to lose the beat port.on of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever in New Orleans in 1861, I was In duced to mate a trial of your preparation, and fond It to answer as tt , • very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obliga tions to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. TINLEY JOHNsog, The Restorative is put up in bottles of tgiree eine, viz large medium, and small ; the small bolds half is , gtot, lea retails for one dollar per bottle ; the Medium bliNds at least twenty per cent more In hropOrMOn itiata the man, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large buds a quart, 40 per e.nt. more in proportion, and retaUS'for . . . O. J. WOOD & CO., Prop letors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market !treat, Bt. Lords, do. an d sold by all good trruggio. and Fancy Goods Dealers. jylll.cswenig Great Cure. DR. LELLAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, 73 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY eint Rhetunatiein, Gent and Neuralgia A/fD A BUBB CMS FOB All Mercurial Diseases. It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing. mei toted compound, to be worn around the Waist, tollittant Wary to the most delicate persons, no change MUMS, of Bring it required and it entirely remotes the Mamas from the system, without producing the injuriedicia mo arising from the Use of pow rto. Internal etiMMLlmee which weaken and destroy the consiitutioll, and give temporary railer only. By this treltosem,she medi ca l properties contained in the Band, come In mates with me blood and reaches the disease, through theeponia or the skin, edeollug in 007 instance a velem my % Cu d restore be parts aMmed to a heaithy condition. This Band Is also a moat powerful MITI-MIRCORIAL agent, and will entirely relieve the system from the pormatiftr ef fects of Mercury. 110401111,6 GIMP are cured In a- •wer days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials ad its smeary in aggravated mutes at long standing. Parc. 00, to be had bf Druggists generally, or sent by mail or express, with full directions for any part of the country, direct from the Principal , No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITH & CO., Bole ProprietChs. N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. •• sir AGENTS WANTED EVERY WItElt,L4ll Ivit dew GILT NIUMIIMM GILT FRAMES I I. JON Ai ,y. BIESTER, CARVER AND GlLDurt, Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings Lo. - -- -HARRISBURG, PA. French Mirror", square and Oral Portrait Frames of every description. OLD "RAMBO !moues NNW. 371L17 Misallcateous. le 4 = iii n Manufacturer of