pailp Erleffrao HARRISBURG, P A Saturday Morning, August 8, 1861. THO CAMERON GrARDS will meet at the Ex change this morning at eight o'clock. A full and punctual attendance is desired. Tea L'xros PRAYER MEETING will be held in the Presbyterian Church, corner of Market square, this (Saturday) afternoon, commencing at four o'clock, as usual. PASSAGE 01 ARTILLERY.- A number of cannon and caissons, ambulances, etc., have passed over the Northern Central Railroad, within a few days, to Washington, where all the available batteries in this State are to be concentrated as rapidly as they can be transported. Asuman ox Two agARGES.— A woman named Leah Felix was arrested on Thursday afternoon, by Officer Cole, for keeping a disorderly house in Verbeketown, and also for stealing a medal- Hon valued at twenty-five dollars. Alderman McFarlane, of the sixth ward, committed her fur trial.. Drum Cosizaazo.—At the late commence ment of the Franklin and Marshal College, in the city of Lancaster, the degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon our fellow citizen Joshua M. Wiestling, Esq., a graduate of the institution. A well merited compliment. MAN STABBED. —A row occurred on Thursday afternoon at the Bull's Head tavern, near the upper winding bridge, among a party of drunk en soldiers, one of whom was stabbed in the leg with a bayonet. As the "special" police do not circulate in the suburban districts of the city, no arrests were made. I=l WASHINGTON RIMES.—The people of Lykens town have made arrangements to honor the members of this company with a public recep tion on their return home. The Rifles were among the first in this section of the State to rally in defence of the country, and behaved like gentlemen and true soldiers during their three months' service, doing credit to them selves and the county. The "boys" richly deserve an enthusiastic public welcome. The company left for home this yesterday morning. Ins Now ARMORY Rooncorer.—The Pint Artillery Reserve Regiment of Pennsylvania, now in Camp Curtin, has been organized by the election of the following field officers : Colonel —Richard Henry Rush, of Philadelphia. Lieut. Colonel—Charles T. Campbell, of Chambem but g. Senior Major—Ahred E. Lewis, of York. Junior Itajor—H. T. Danforth, of Pittsburg. This new regiment, which is now supplied with effective batteries, will aoon proceed to the seat of war at Washington. 81IGIONS FOS PISMSYLVIA2iLL ESQUISNTS. Among the last Sets of our recent Legislature was one removing the power of appointing Burgeons from the Colonels of regiments, and requiring all candidates for this Important peat to be examined by the Burgeon General and a Board of Examiners, their professional qualifi cations being reported to the Governor in the order of merit. Under this law, all the regi mental Burgeons of the Pennsylvania reserve volunteer corps have been examined and ap pointed, and we are pleased to learn that the same course is to be pursued hereafter in regard to all other regiments. In order to supply the ten regiments demanded in the last requisition of the President, a Medical Board convenes at Harrisburg on Tuesday next, at nine o'clock, A. H., In the House of Representatives. Bourses Roartsn.--The pickpockets have op erated extensively and successfully among the paid•off soldiers for several days past, robbing many of them of their hard-earned money. We heard of numerous instances of pocket picking on the streets yesterday afternoon; and last night a number of inebriated volunteers, while "lying around loose" on door steps and in the Capitol grounds, were robbed of their entire three months' pay, and are now as desti tute as when they arrived in this city. An officer, whose name we did not learn, lost a pocket book containing between one and two hundred dollars. It was taken while he stood on the street surrounded by a crowd of excited men clamoring for their pay. Most of these robberies were perpetrated by professional "knucks," disguised as soldiers, who have been bobbing around since the payment of the sol diers .commenced, on the look-out for victims. It is safe to say that hundreds of dollars have been stolen from volunteers within the last week; and we feel but little sympathy for those who get drunk and lie down on the street with .. money in their pockets. Taz Buser op Tan WAR, 'mos me Boys.— That was a narrow philosophy which inferred from war no results but evil, for in the econo my of society it so happens that the sternest virtues arise out of vice. To note a normal effect of the struggle, we have but to remark the s irring up of the youth of the land in con sequence of the great military movements around us. The boys were fast degenerating under the old regime of peace. Their rivalries had little of the physical in them, and, in place of the activity and dari ng o f a former ti me, we had the contests of embryo speculators, book keepers and writers. In other words, we were growing as artificial as possible, and the ener vating influences of peace had extended even to the sterrile bills and mountains But the war has awakened a better ambition, and tem pered with mental a bodily education. The young men are familiarising themselves with the musket, and undergoing the fatigues of drill and encampment. Throughout the town we see the children parading. Books for the time are laid aside, and if the fight goes on a few years, we may see infused into the organi zation of our society a hardy, inflexible courage, which will go far to reclaim the North from its libelled c owardice, and make the people equal for all purposes of aggressive and defensive war. Let the war go on. New COXPANT.—We learn that first Lieuten ant John A. Rodgers, of company B. of the late tenth regiment, has been tendered the command of and is now engaged in filling up a Lancaster county company, to be attached to Col. Joseph F. Knipe's regiment, under the late requisi tion for ten new regiments. I=l RtoaoastzAztott or A Rzonmsx.—We learn that since the arrival of the eleventh regiment in Harrisburg it has been reorganized and ten dered to the government for the war. Lieut. Colonel Richard Coulter was chosen Colonel, Major Wm: D. Ernest, of this city, Lieutenant Colipfel, and F. E. Einhiak, of Williarnsport, Adjutant. The companies will go home to re cruit, and return to Harrisburg as soon as they can be filled up and reorganized. No Jususz nue Yass.--Ifor several years past the colored people of this city have regu larly celebrated the anniversary of the West India Emancipation, which occurni on the first of August, by a grand while parade and other jubilant demonstrations. This year the day was permitted to pass by unhonored by any public jubilee. A picnic party was substituted for the usual parade and display, and . we have no doubt- our colored friends enjoyed them selves immensely in the woods yesterday. FATAL RAILROAD Ant:minim—A man whose name has not reached us, was rim over near Altoona,by the express train, the other day, and almost instantly killed. He was walking on the track at the time, and was not discov ered by the engineer until the train was right upon him. His head was crushed to a pulp, and his body frightfully mangled. The train was stopped, and the deceased picked ,up, but he was then , beyond the reach of human aid, and he died in a few minutes. It was thought that he was intoxicated, otherwise he would scarcely have remained on the track, but of this there is no proof. The body was taken to Al toona. I=l COXIIIINDABLIS.—We take pleasure in referring to the fact that while most of the liquor dealers in our city promptly took advantage of the re vocation of the Mayor's order to re-open their bare and resume the indiscriminito 'sal; of liquid poison, thereby causing disorder and riot, and endangering the lives and property of our citi zens, Col: John H. Brant continues to keep his hotel closed and permits no one to enter. We notice that the extensive liquor store of Col. John H. Ziegler, in Market street, is also closed and business entirely suspended. The course of these gentlemen is worthy of the highest commendation, and we feel justified in tender ing themAlle4aßks.of atilawfaml ! order-loving citizens. STORMING or A DEM—A few days ago we no ticed the storming.of a den in the rear of the Capitol by a party of soldiers, the destruction of the furniture / and the forcible ejectment of the female occulardt. The hoivaiwaisubiequently converted into a barracks by the soldiers and is now used for that purpose. It is currently rumored that the proprietress of a rival institu tion lit dfOith street, disguised in male apparel, led the storming party to the attack on Fort Allen, and took an active part in demolishing the furniture. Whet' 0040 n will, b e taken by the oitilei of the darnagixt tenement remains to be seen. Whe hear it intimated that the late patrons of the disniatitied fort contemplate retaliatorynirms, eel are nude*repam / p dons for an attack upori and general demoli tion of the North street institution. CAMP AND 'Ressor.—The injunction upon the taverns and beer shops was removed yerlerday, and whisky and lager again flows in continuous streams. As a natural consequence the city was overrun with drunken soldieni last night, who kept uptheir_ bacchanalian revels until a late hour, to the alarm and annoyance of citi zens. Riotous demonstrations occurred in va rious localities ; free fights were tho order of the night ; and pickpockets, taking advantage of the inebriated condition of the soldiers, robbed them with impunity. Private houses were in vaded by squads of drunken raglans, and fami lies grossly insulted and threatened with per sonal injury. Had the grog shops been kept closed for the *dance of the week, in accordance with the almost unanimous &aim of our citi zens, this disorderly state of affairs would have been prevented: ACCIDENT AND DEATH nom THE Pazdsruas Farrows OF a CANNON. —On the occasion of the return of the• York volunteers, a few days ago, a terrible accident occurred from the pre mature explosion of a cannon, during the fir ing of a sante. Two yowls men who were en gaged in ramming home the charge at the time of the explosion were horribly disfigured, while a third who was standing over the touch hole had his lice-tiarWlaiiiied.---Thelipui-:wia pointed in an eastern direction, elevated in a somewhat horisonts4 plaition, and the rammer was thrown clear across to the station house at the depot, a distance of about a quarter of a mile, and in its descent struck an old gentle man named John Fisher in the head, who was standing in the crowd congregated at that point awaiting the arrival of the troops, and almost instantly killed. The old gentleman was taken to an adorning building, where be died in ten or fifteen minutes afterwards. Psteruerto.—ln our last lame we noticed a beastly exhibition of pugilistic skill between a Welchman and Irishman, , which • occurred in State street on Wednesday evening, and result ed in what the "fancy" term a "drawn fight." The friends of the rival pugilists insisted upon a repetition of the "mill," which took place last evening in an open field in the upper sec tion of the city, and was witnessed by a large number of spectators, mostly of the "fancy" stripe. A. ring was formed, seconds appointed, and all the formalities usual on such occasions strictly observed. Several rounds were fought, in which the combatants exhibited considerable pugilistic skill Beta were freely offered on the /Ad men, who seemed to have the most friends; but the Welshman proved hi self the "best " man, and was declared the victor. His op 'went left the field badly damaged. No at tnpt was made by the "smi l e police to stop $l4lB brutal exhibition or to arrest, the patties 11411101110dia ik I - - peunovivania f ail aclegraph, eatuictv fitornitt#,--Itu tot Hia Pursue LNDECHNCY. —A drunken soldier named John Kern was arrested by Mr. James Lewis Friday morning for acts of public indecency and insulting women. Alderman Kline sent him to prison. WOOD BURPED.—Some days ago the sparks from the fast freight set fire to a lot of wood on the Pennsylvania Railroad, between Derry and St. Clair station, and before it could be quenched, consumed from one hundred to one hundred and twenty-five cords. 13,1xtrax or THANKS. - The officers and privates of Company F, eleventh regiment, who have been quartered in the Exchange for some time, beg leave to return their sincere thanks to Mrs. A. J. Herr and Sheriff Boas for the many kind nesses shown them in cooking their rations, &c. They will be gratefully remembered. ASSAULT AND lismay.—A son of the green isle, named James O'Bryan, who had been in dulging freely In fighting whisky, and felt like whipping all creation, assaulted John W. Ohro nister and pitched into him somewhat roughly. Officer Fleck captured the pugilistic Irishman and introduced him to Alderman Eline, who committed him to prison for trial. A SHARP Donor.—A fellow named Albert Perham stopped at the State Capital Hotel re cently, and deposited with the proprietor a bar rel of maple sugar in payment of his board. After "splurging" here for a few days, the fellow,. suddenly disappeared, taking with him the bar rel of sugar, which he managed to get Ve-pos session of, and leaving the landlord "Minus" the pay for hia entertainment. We giv'e, the rascal the benefit of this gratuitous notice, I?,nd caution other landlords to be on the lookAnit for him. Timmins Rsztnosn Aocwmrr Ora Mot KILLICD.—A terrible accident occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad at a place called Mans yunk. near M'Veytown, Thursday morning. The passenger train, with two locomotives at tached, which left here at three o'clock, ran off the track at the place named, one of the loco motives going down a steep; embankment and the other in an opposite direction. Both were entirely demolished and seven cars smashed up. One fireman was severely scalded and the bag gage master slightly injured. A soldier, stand ing on the bumper of a car, was instantly killed, another had his nose cut off, and several were bruised and otherwise injured. We did not learn the Cause of the run off. Ax Fannin - no Joss.—On Thursday an officer of one of the returning companies charged a personal friend, a member of the medical pro fession, with robbing him of a twenty dollar gold piece, and made oath before Alderman Kline to that effect. It appears that the officer had a large amount of gold and silver coin upon a table in arroom of his hotel, and the Doctor, by way of a "joke," as he alleged, grabbed a handful of the gkttering coins off the table, but immediately restured them. Upon counting the money the officer found a twenty dollar gold piece missing, and charged the Doctor with having retained it. The latter persistently de nied the charge, which led to the information before Alderman Slhui. The Doctor finally consented to pay the officer twenty 4ollars, by Way orclitalifo - naafi witens - aor'dams — rUs dis missed. Rather a serious and ezpensive "joke" for the disciple of Eaculaplus. Sum WISOONSEN Exarusra.—This fine regi ment, numbering one thousand and sixty-two rank and file, reached here by the Pennsylvania Railroad from Madison, Wisconsin, on the 80th ult, and went into camp on the premises of Messrs. Bates & Hummel, between * the railroad and canal, abOut two miles from the railroad station and east of Camp Curtin. The following s the list of the regimental officers i Colonel —L. Cutler, Lieutenant Colonel—J. P. At wood. Major—B. J. Sweet. Adjutant—F. A. Quarter Idrustalt , ---1. N. Mason. - Sur geon—O. B. Chapman. Chaplain—,N. A. Sta ples. Assistant Chaplain—A. W. Preston.— Sergeant Major-,M. H. Fitch. Hospital Stew ard—C. P. Chapman. Quarter Master Sergeant —E. P. Brooks. Commissary Saygeaut—lF. K. Jenkins. Drum Major—Wm. Whaley, . Adju tant Clerk—C. S. Mil. . This regiment is under marching orders for Harper's Ferry to join General Banks' army, and will match as soon as conveyance for the sick can be provided. The long march, excea• sive hot weather, and the indulgence of green fruit and greener lemonade, pies, cakes and ice cream sold by camp followers outaide of camp, has caused many cakes of diarrhoea. A few are down with measles. A privab3 of company E died last night from no disease except that caused by bad whisky. He was an old hard drinker and the first attack of illness speedily carried him off, medicine being powerless on his system. Such cases should be a caution to esll soldiers, their chances of life being greatly lessened by such bad habits. This regiment has now been encamped here several days, and not a case of drunkenness has, occurred in the regiment, although their camp 1 i fly the Side of the stock yard and tavern Of Mr. Bartlett, just outside of the city limits, not gontroled by the Mayor's proclamation; whisky is dealt out there without print. .The troops furnished by Wisconsin are well eqrdp apd clothed—are furnished with an extrik,..A), Edstant Surgeon, a man to take' care of"the and disabled, an agent to precede each regt ment and provide quarters, water and other necessaries, all at the expense of the State, the Executive being of the opinion that the trifling expenditure requisite to supply these things is a judicious and economical expenditure that the soldiers are entitled to receive, and of whichthey;as - tat payers, pay their proportion. Nzw AND Croup Goons FROM New Yo=. 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It will not only Lore the debility roll wing GIULIA and but all prevent attacks arising from Miasmal' inthiroora, and dare the diseases at once, If already at. necked.- Travelers should have a bottle with them, as h wilt indalibly prevent say deleterious CoilseqneuCes ing upon &masa chaste and water. As It prevents costiveness, strengibees the digestive organs, It should be in the bands of all periods of seden tary habits, Ladles not socestorned to mach out-door exercise should always rue it. Mothers should nee it, for it is a perfect relfrf, takes a month or two before the final rial, she will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. TUIRI 13 NO YELLS ANON! a THE CORDIAL 1$ ALL WE CLAIM FOE IT i I Mothers Try RI! And to you we appeal, to detect the Illness or decline not only of your daugters before It be too late, but also year sons and husbands, for while the former from false delicacy, often go down to • prerottture grave, rather than let their condition be known In time, the latter are ohms° mixed up who the excitement of hulloes*, that If It were not Ror you, they too, would travel in the lan e downward pub, milt it is too late to arrest their fatal fail Bet the Mother is always vigilant, and to you we confidently appeal ; for wa are sure your never-falling affection will unerringly point you to PROF. w(10011 RiSTOKATIVD COeDIAL AND BLOOD Itlivit AI JR as the remedy whittle should always be on band to time el need. V. J. WOOD, Proptietor, 444 Broadway, New York, and 1.4 Market Street, rt. Louis, Mo., told sold by ail good Drugglata. Prlot O. to lar or Bottle. jyt-daw-row WHITE SU LP SUR SPRINGS' HOTEL, CARL/DLL, Cumberland county, Pa.—The pro prietors take planters le announcing that they are now prepared to naive visitors. Persona desering a healthy location for the summer will end Ude one of the morn de• rightful lianas to the country. The water of these springs cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing and medicinal pummel! For informatiou and Galician address WY. H. DURROUOtI2, D. C. statzusr, jolt 9m Proprietors. .1PCOVITE11=11.."151 DLIIIMICEIL AND CHOU . A. ANTIDOTE, For the care of these distressing maladies. Asreeab e to the taste. . Eeery soldier should procure a bottle of this valoabie medictoe betbre they take up their line of much. For mile it C. A. BANNVAIIT'S, Drug Store, tuy2,4lBm laarriaburp,Pa HENRY C. SHAFFER, GAPEREtAkIER, Front street, second 1_ door above Walnut street. All orders punctu►Uy attendee to. oir Paper hung for lb omits per roll or pleas. All welt WArreuted. mye•dtr A. CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. T 0 'obi° up the oonaeru • the entire "stook of SUM, 80018, &owlets of Oliver lie 1 mat, deceased, to the rooms io the Market Square will be sold at private sate at 1:0n; and the rooms will be rented to the porch user if desired. The twins will be mods map. Jell.dtf ie Agent. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. I SHE vast amount of property destroyed •annuelly by Lightninaught to be a warning to their property holders to secure buildings. All orders tar Lightning Rads left at the amnion store of W. BARR, will he attended to. Rode put op in the latest improved kyle and' warrinte4. iel2.d FOR RENT. THE EUROPEAN HOTEL, AND RE STAURANT in Brant's My Hall Building, Hazel& burg Qty, Pa. Apply to JOHN H. BRANT, jell-dam*, lln the premises. `ARAB CIDER I 1 ! - -Strictly pure, spark jk„/ bag and sweet—bae received a dilver Medal or Di pouts at every &ate Agricultural Pair sloes an Fa, late by &Ind WM. DoCa. & CO. t.F OR GALE.—One of the best business stands In the city on reasonable terms, or lewd or three or Ate yea re sit %add to Market serest trauma Fourth and Filth. Ilnquire on the pretends of jyhd2m DaRLICL LUDY. FLAGS 1 rLAGB I I N OTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES wi th 1 Natfoual designs, LEVER PAPER with s view tr Weeny el Hartle! tg, Finial and for We at 80HOTER'S BOOKSTORE, lit 24 • Near the Harrisburg Bridge. City Property for Bale. A LARGETWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE 4¢lll, and lot of ground, pleasantly loomed on Front at., between hilliberry street and Washington Avenue. Mao TWO LAMB PIANOS in good Oontlihon and of ex. oellent tone. Apply to seeroveimgemignie- street. ' PLEMOVAL. . ,-• r 1111 E 811.138CRLBER has removed hie A. PLUMBING AND MASS itkiLINDBY from Market street to fourth •streot 'boys Harlot, oppostt4 the Bethe ,rob. Thanitratkis pasi patroose, he hopes, by strict endon to badness, to merit a oontinnanee of It. r26-Bmd Wal PABEHIL . - --- --- kt EMOVAL. TEL 6U LiStALBER .wogld respeotMly inform taus public that ho has removed his Plumb• lug and Br me sounding establishment to No. 22 Bon th Third street below Herr 's HoteL Thankful for past pat 'foliage, be hopes by strtst.satention to bustneintto mesh Y continuance of it, ap.l2-dtl J. JONA!, THERMOMETERS 1 , 'EIERMOMILTEDS, Ornamental Mantle, Japanese New TITIRSIOXILICILS' do do • Bronzed do rtIERMOILLTERS, Madders TM Cue, 12 Inch. TELERM.OII6TER3, do Bras* Bound Double Seale. THKRUORETSES, Union Owe, 1042 Inch •2IIEBROYSTON Iteßifiirrune; 540 inch. - THERSKIIO9IIII9I,4I94PWaIna4Oase, 111 Soh:- ----- THERMOILETERR,,Tia.Oase, 74 10 iron. We lie jest readied" ai ruko lot Or THERISOMETE pr rtiloun styles, and are 'taut low. HELLER'S DRUG STORE, - ap3 , 9119.11 M street lEistellanfons LADIES' WINE, SPEER'S SAMBUUI WINE, Of Cultivated Portugal hider. Every Family Should Use. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE. CELEBRATED for its medical and bone tidal qualities ass gen° ua Stlmnlant, tonic, 14*- nr.lc and &Wardle, highly e%teeml,l by fixonnot rhysl- , and some of the drat tamales to Enrage an t America. SPEER'S SAITISOCI is not a mixture or mutat tetureil article, but is inra, from onklvatei Portnvil Efdor recbcarnendrd by .J 0,0111.- ista and Physicians as possessinc ; prb,botom a n. parlor to any other iVln.s in use, an t an (motet arti• ok tbr all weak and deblitaied per‘ons, and the rod and Winn, Improving the appetite, and bet/eating WWI and children. A LADITIS, because It will not intoxicate WI other %chum, u ft con tain' no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is ad mired ibr its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties, imparting a betray tone to tato digettive orgies, and :a blooming, soft and healihy Min and complexion. None genuine unless the signature of ALFRED SPEME, raesalc, N.. 7., is over the cork of etch bottle, YAKS ONE TRIAL. OF T 111.9 WINE. A. BrEl,ll, Proprietor. Passaic, N. J. Broadway, New `Peck. J. H EATON. Agent, Philadelphia. For sale by D. W. Greets, di Co., C. K. Keller. Joh; Wyeth and drugless generally lyl-daw Iy. - 11111=*n ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patronage. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN, Ladies and Gentlemen, to ell panzer the world testify to the eincacy of Prof. O. J Wood's Hair Roxtorative, and gentlemen or the Press are uoaolEncus to Its prod" A few tea/monists only can be bore giren ; see circular for more, and it will be impossible for you to doubt. 47 Will Street, New York, Dec. 20t1b, 1558. Giovrtmess : Your note 01 the 15:b has been m etered, raying that you hid heard that I had been bene fited, by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, aod request. log mynertlacate of the ttct if I b t 4 no qtAbotton to give It: I iward It to you cbeerlury, Occa use 1 tbink it due.— Idy ago Is about 50 Yenta ; the color of my hair auburn, and Inclined to earl Pomo five or +lx yeas slate it be gan to torn gray, end th, ecalp on the vrown of my bud to lose Its senfibillly and dabd ruffto (ono 'coon It. Boob of these elsagreeabditlea increased who time, and shoat four months since a Marta was added to thorn, by bar falling of the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's flair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to tad .fterthe use of two bogies only, that not only was the Ulna arrested, but the color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandrult ceased to form on my bead, very much to the gratlecalion of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try IL For this, among the many obligations I owe to kernel, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the .d -miration of their wv a to prafit by my example, and use t if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0 J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New fork Di Dustily *restates' from the city, and I am no losm ow at No 11 Carrel place. Siamaston, Ala , July 20th 1120. To PIM/. 0. J. weep Dear Sir : Your "Hair Restore• Live" has done my hair so much good tince I oommanoed the use of It, that I wish to make known to the Pl7BllO Its effects 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 wilt return more beautiful than ever ; at lea t this is my experience.— Believe It ali I Yours truly, P S.—You can publish the above if you like. By pub lishing In our Southerru papers you mai get more patron age south. I see several of your certificates m the Mn btie Mercury ; a strong Southern paper. . WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Paw. 0. J. WOOD : ttear Sir : Having had the misfor tune to lose the hest portion of my hair, from the aims of the yellow fever,ln New Orleans in 18M, I wee in duced to make a id of your preparation, and found It tifteestrer ab the very thing needed. Hy hair la now thick and &sly, and no words can express my h one to you to giving to the afflicted each a treasure. The Restorative is put up In bottles of three sites, via large medium, and small ; the small holds half a pint, 'and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium bolda at least twenty per tent more In proportion than the !mall, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large litlds quart, 40 per o.nt, more In proportion, and retail/11hr $3. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Prop 'eters, 444 ltroadway, Haw York, and 114 Market street, St. Lonny Mo. and sold by all good bruggssts aed VantlY (foods Dealers. jylB-esweow . Great Cure. DR. LELLAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, . IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOE Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia AND A SURE CURB POE All Mercurial Diseases. ..._ It Is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a wag noted compound, to be worn around the Walat, with an i ininry to the most delicate persona, no change inhabits tallying is required and it entirely removal the Meuse from the system, without produdug the injurious gamete arising from the use of pow. aid internal Medicines which weaken and destroy the ennui:Won, and give mporare relief only. By this treatment, the medical 4b h ropertles contained in the Band, come in contact with e blood and reaches the disease, through the pores of the skin, effecting in every instance a perfect cure, and lesion he parts afficied to a healthy condition. This Band is also a most powerful Strn-lisecusiat. agent, and will entirely relieve the eYstaim from tbe permit:kw er ects of Mercury. Moderate cases are cured in .iew is t emend wear° constantly repel ring testimonial/10'1ga filmy in aggravated cases of long standing. Pews St 00, to be had of Druggists generally , or can be Int by mall or express, with full directions for uaga do t part of the country, direct from the Principal No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. p . SMITH & CO., sole Proprietors. N. B. —Descriptive Circulars Sea Free. i , p -,,,,..„ Ts w A NTNJ) Evhsywans...er ' IS-dew cow paean! - --- GlCrirmaica d. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and Piotnre Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings lie. mumusßunG, PA. French Mirrors, square and Oval Portrait Praxises of every description. OLD FRAMES BOA.COLT TO MEW. J71../y) WM. H. MIN :MY. W, B. ileuedy FINLEr JOHNSON