Paiip Etitgrao. HARRISBURG, PA ThursUal :Horning, August 8, ism. ANOTHER COMPAN . —We learn that Capt. Wm. B Sipes, of the late State Capital Guards, is recruiting a nother company f r the war. The Guards generally speak in high terms of the Captain's efficiency as an officer and kind treat went of his men, and a n umter of them have determined to re-enlist under him. Tits SzoirrAar or Watt, General Simon Cam eron, is still at his country scat, " Locidel," near this city. He has numerous visitors daily, and does not obtain the rest and recreation so desirable after his laborious duties at Washing ton for four months past. The General will probably remain here for the balance of the p r es,•nt week. ukr AT LAST.—The artillery regiment under command of Colonel Rush and Lieutenant Col. Campbell, lat Camp Curtin Tuesday evening en Tt4116 for the seat of war. The men were in high spirits and cheered with great enthusiasm on their passage through the city. We cinfi dentry link fora good report from this regiment ..rt the "tug of war" comes between the 'Union and rebel forces. Is HER Ow QUARTERS.—An old female of der named Mary Toy, who seems to have a tural and unconquerable propensity for ap propriating the property of other people, was up again yesterday for stealing a quantity of corn and tomatoes from the garden of Mr. J. B. Oqtott, on Allison's hill. Alderman Kline committed her to prison for trial. Mary bad but recently served out a term for the crime of larceny. L Llosst SAN BLACK's REGIMILIT is encamped in Cameron's woods near this city and, a more pleas la spot could not have been selected for the purpose. The regiment is not quite full, but iteruiting is going on rapidly, and we hope won t, see the gallant Colonel on his way to tL_ brat of war. His men have unlimited con- Lien. e in his soldierly qualifications and cou rage. and are prepared to follow where he leads, which we predict will be into the thickest of the fight. ----_.•,._... trILL ANOTHER —A man named Martin Con- Le• WT.. knocked down by the westward express train, the other morning, near Altoona, and al mug instantly killed. It is thought that he was L. t right in his mind, as he was first ob krveri standing on (or close by) the track, painting up at the sun, and notwithstanding the whistle was sounded, he did not move until the bumper struck him. An inquest was held, and tl v erdict of accidental death rendered. ==:l I sus CUAROZ.—This morning a daguerreo typkt, named Levi kt. Leitzel, charged a sol dier with stealing a miniature case or locket from his room. When the parties appeared be re Alderman Kline the informant failed to make out a case, and the soldier was discharged. There was not a particle of evidence to warrant the soldier's arrest, and the degnerreotypist is likely to get into trouble for making a false ac cusation. The locket was of the "flash" jew elry style, and not worth stealing. =I hIPORTAITT INTORMATION.—It will be interest ing to those not initiated, to learn that the members of the Order of K. G. C. are known by a well cultivated moustache—the balance of the face being shaved scrupulously clean. On admission to this treasonable organization, the countenance of the ambitious champion of se cession is Immediately put in training, so us to carry their insignia conspicuously advanced in the front. Many good citizens will be able to date the conversion of some of their =pain tatkes, by recollecting this fact. TFIS EV INLNG Maagnrs have been fairly in augurated for the season, and are abundantly supplied with the various fruits and vegetables. The night market is a great convenience to our citizens, and a popular institution among all classes. Last evening we noticed immense piles of green corn, cabbage, new potatoes, cu cumbers, beans, &c., which sold at moderate prices. Watermelons and ripe peaches, of •utheru growth, have also made their appear .ce in our market. They are brought here from Baltimore and Philadelphia by hucksters. At present prices, however, these fruits are lux uries in which people of limited means cannot afford to indulge. WHNT To TUE W OODS. — Yesterday we met a procession of neatly appareled little girls, with sparkling eyes, smiling faces and bound ing hearts, on their way to the country, to spend the day in picnic fashion, and enjoy a free romp in some shady retreat "where the wild flowers bloom and little birds make mnsio all the day." They were accompanied by sev eral young ladies and had an ample supply of "good things" in the shape of edibles. The happy-hearted little ones who tripped so gaily along looked forward to a high degree of enjoy ment, and we trust their pleasing anticipations were fully realized. A GEORODS AOT.--it will be recollected by our readers that a young volunteer named Henry Welsh, of company C, first regiment I Pennsylvania artillery, Captain Simpson, while assisting in the firing of a national salute in this city on the fourth of July, had both hands shot off by the premature discharg e of a can non. The unfortunate young man still remains at Camp Curtin in a helpless condition. The officers and members of the company, with a generosity that does them credit, recently con tributed from their private funds the sum of $46 10, for the benefit of their crippled com rade. Mr. Welsh is without means to support himself, and in view of the occasion on which the accident occurred that rendered him help less for life, we think our citizens ought to con tribute a handsome sum towards his future maintenance. If the Committee of Arrange- Snouts could be induced to act upon this sug gestion, and appeal to the public in Mr. Welsh's behalf, we have no doubt the response would be prompt and liberal. ROllltilD A SOLDIER.-- I'F morning Frederick Socks, who inhabits a shanty in the upper sec tion of the sixth ward, was arrested by officer Fled( for stealing a black cloth coat from a 301 ii ie r named Richard Sullivan. The coat being found in possession of the defendant, Alderman lane committed him for trial. The officer who male the arrest states that he noticed it ra riety of clothing and other articles in the house of Socks, which were no doubt stolen. IN BAD Colornos.—The young soldier, ,Hen ry Charles Standish, of Company B, fifth regi ment, who was married on Monday and after wards arrested for desertion, still remains in the lock-up. He had several fits yesterday, and this morning was entirely helpless from the effects of paralysis. In his present condition it is cruel to keep him in the damp and filthy quar ters where he is now confined. He should either be dismissed, taken to camp, or placed in charge of his wife. MORTALITY ANON° CHILDRUN.—The usual mortality among children at this time is to be attributed, in a measure, to improper food. A large quantity of unripe food is brought to mar ket, and a good deal of it finds its way into the hands of children. Many of the apples now sold in the city are green and unwholesome, and the same may be said of pears and peaches. Some ;a eats are green enough to feed such traki*Their little ones, and the result, in many instances, is disease and death. 1=1:1=1:1 Trts Worus.—We learn from our ex changes that the destriaggve army worms have appeared in some sections of the State and are making sad havoc with the oats and corn crops. Probably no more destructive animal makes its appearance in any community—whole fields of grain, and not unfrequently whole sections of country, falling a prey to its ravages, We un derstand that they are traveling north, and that every field of oats and corn that comes within the line of their march is doomed to certain destruction. No means, as yet, have been discovered to destroy them or divert them from their course. I==l Ascrrnsa Reams= AcesPrat:l.—The Zonave regiment tendered to the government by Col. John W. Power, of Johnstown, has been ac cepted by the War Department, and will be ful ly organized and mustered into service in the course of a week or two. Colonel Power came here at the commencement of the war as com mander of the Johnstown Zouaves, one of the first companies to march out of Camp Curtin for the scene of hostilities. Ile was subsequent ly elected Lieut. Colonel of the third regiment, and served in General Patterson's division with great credit to himself and satisfaction to his superior officers, until the close of the three months' campaign. Colonel Power springs from good stock, is a brave and gallant gentleman, and possEktes the soldierly qualifications neces sary to constitute a successful and popular com manding officer. -.----. ABOTHIM MAN KILLED ON TOE RAILROAD.— Yesterday afternoon a brakeman on the North ern Central railroad, named Edward Hall, of Baltimore, met with a sudden and terrible death on the railroad, at the corner of Mulber ry and Third streets. While passing that point he was In the act of braking a rreight train, occupying the platform. of the front ear, when the machinery broke, precipitating him on to the track. The whole train of fifteen cars passed over him, cutting off one arm, severing his Lead entirely from his body, and mashing It into a perfect jelly. There was nothing left of the head but a mixture of brains, blood and powdered bones. The spectacle was a horrible one, and sickening to all who witnessed it. An inquest was held by Justice Header, and a ver dict of accidental death rendered in accordance with the facts elicited by the investigation. The deceased is represented by those who knew him to have been a sober, industrious and ex emplary young man, and a favorite with the officers and employees of the company. We presume his remains were immediately sent home for interment. "Lamm OF AN Esoamm Parsoxim."—ln our issue of Monday last we noticed the arrest and commitment to prison of a supposed escaped rrisener of war, named George M. Brisbin, by direction of the authorities at Washington. kir. Brisbin, who professes to be a printer, and is still confined in jail, sends us the following com munimtion in reply to our item. We give him the full benefit of his explanation, leaving the readers of the TELMOILLPH- to draw their own conclusions as to its truth or falsity : HAamsstrao Jar, August 6, 1861. EDITOR OF THE TELEGRAPH :—ln your Mon day's issue you notice the "arrest of an escaped prisoner of war ;" and in that notice there are two or three miatements which are calculated to lead to false impressions, and to do injury to the prisoner. In the first place you say he was taken at Bull Run ; which is not a fact—and he never was confined in Washington. Though he was confined in Alexandria, Va., and, after being a prisoner there a week, was released by Gen. Ruuyon, to whom he pledged his honor he would not retutn to the south again until the existing difficulties were settled, receiving in 'return the guarantee of that gentleman that he would not again be molested. He also inform ed that gentleman of where he intended to go— the place where he was found. He remained in Washington city some five or six days after he was released, and then left it as any other pri vate citizen would have des. While in Wash ington he was visited by a gentleman who I offered to send him through Baltimore back to the south ; and, at the same time being aware of what difficulties he should have to contend with while remaining in the north. He refused the kind offer, giving as his reason for doing so the pledge he had made to Gen. Runyon to re main in the north. He has kept his faith. Neither did ho remain in this place all night with a relative as you have stated. When he was arrested in Alexandria it was done in so ' unceremonious a manner as to lead all observers to believe that the young gentleman who con- ducted it had captured a great prize. They rushed into a store (four of them) which he had just entered, searched his person, and without giving him time to make any preparation what ever, threw him into a wagon, jostled him over to the rail road—brought him to this town, con dmaoldinededtehveer Privilegesin ce f fined him in a felon's cell, where he has re mained any explanation, and seeing a friend. I will leave it to yourself if this ain't "ruff." Yours respectfully, N. Gro. ht. BRIMBHI. B. Now, at any time itmight have pleased the government to demand my presence at .W WOvild ashington, a note addressed to me at Alexan dria WM/ Illimecessary avenue. peunspluanta Maki (telegraph, Zthiirattap Morning luguet 8, 1861. THE EIIENSBUIM AIN CRK99ON RAILROAD.- This road, which has been in datu quo for some time, is to be immediately pushed forward to completion. THE FRUIT CROP.—The fruit crop, though not so ahusdant as in former years, will be goodie many 'parts of the country. Pears are very plenty, and in many orchards the trees are hendiug under the weight of the most beauti ful althea, which are rapidly ripening and fall ing is the ground. AIOTIIER RAILROAD Accuerr. Yesterday a soldier, whose name we did not learn, while sitting on the steps of a car at the depot, was struck by a passing train, knocked down, and his back and one thigh broken. He was placed on a settee and carried to Camp Curtin, where he lies in a suffering condition. It is said the man's injuries are of such a serious nature that be is not likely to recover. Llittooolll'l3 SitaxoN oa rgs Orals os 7111 UNION.—We have been informed by one of the pew-holders in the Episcopal church, that a ge neral meeting of the pew-holders i to be held, to take into consideration the tendencies of tie sermon preached by Rev. Leacock on Sunday evening last, and also to consider the impolicy of sustaining and encouraging such overt-acts of trtason against the country. Latton Haur---The other day: a wren and woihan were arrested for keeping a ditorderly bawdy house at the corner of Meadow Uwe and Second street. This morning officers Stickert and Cole made a second descent upon the den and • captured five of the females who quarter these. 'All of them were committed to prison. The institution has long been complained of by people residing in its locality as a first class nuisance. Boons Sown:rte.—lt is disgusting to walk through our streets and see the strut of the bogus soldier. There is a class of sapplings who call themselves young men, who have not the courage to go to war, nor the manlinesa to al low those who do go the honors and admiration belonging to a soldier. It is becoming for a volunteer t who has returned with honor, to wear the blue pants, grey jacket or military cap. The public know it, and pay respect sad attention to him. But it iscontemptible to see, as we are forced to see upon almost every block, two or three pups affecting military airs, strut ting in semi-military rigs, and caressing an im aginary military moustache. They recognize in the brave soldier an object of ladies' admira tion, and appear to think that by counterfeiting him they will -receive a share which they would not if they retained their true and original face. They don't give the feminine credit of posses& ing the power to detect bogus currency. They do not know how readily they are seen through, and how heartily they are despised. But these bogus soldiers are ecurtiffound out, and it is hoped their day is about over. Let the honors of war be worn only by those who have won them. Let the ladies shower their attentions upon the soldier, not the soldier's dress, andlet bogus gen%•OA on the opposite side of the street—give them a wide berth and "let them alone." IFrom the " Having just returned from the U. S. service on the Potomac, where I was taken down with severe illness, and in that condition left to my own resources to make my way home as best I might, I take this method of acknowledging my obligations to Wnswit. P. COOLTER, of Harrisburg, and his lady, who, on seeing my prostrate condition when I arrived in that city, acted the part of good Samaritans, by taking me to their house, providing me with medical attendance, and ministering to my every want, until I- was sufficiently recovered to proceed to my home and friends. To Dz. YAGER, of the same place, I am also indebted for attentions. litaitar Bow. 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HEAD QUARTERS, lar REGIMINT PiNN'A FJOIIItVI CORPS, Naval School, Annapolis, Md., Aug. Ist, 1861. NOVICE IS HER E isY GIVEN THAT Michetel Nealon, of Philadelphia, Pa., Edward O'Neal, " Samuel Parker, Limit, Delaware Co., William Dawson, Rockdale, " " Members of ampany F. George Renshaw, of Plicenixville, Chester Co. Pa,- member of company G. Lewis: Ferber, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pa . Henry G. Beidler, it Jacob Kipple, " Henry " Max 'Large, Henry Limickuhl, " John W. Landson, " Anthony Moore, " William McDonld, " William Richey, David Richwine, " Jacob Sowers, P lainfield, John Bennett, Papertown, Lewis Long, Carlisle, IS George Chambers " John Donnelly, " Harriman Kelly, " it Hugh Finly, Concord, Franklin Co., Pa. John A. Boyer, Mortonville, Chester Co., Pa. Members of Company H. David Baker, Papertown, Cumberland Co., Pa ;sea Boggs, Thornburry Traps " " " George Cramer, Carlisle, " " " Thomas /3011 (musician,) Carlisle, Cumberland Members of Company L, Diem= from the service of State of Pennsyl vania: from the First regiment Pennsylvania Reserye corps, while the said regiment was sta tioned at Camp Carroll, near Baltimore. No re ward is offered or will be paid for their appre henskin, because betkr men are offering. These men nad been well fed, well clothed, and paid on thatlday. No reason for their desertion can therefore be given, save cowardice; and this no tice is only inserted to prevent annoyance to recruiting ofnc:era, and in order that their fel -low-citizens may understand their conduct when they supposed themselves near the enemy. By order of, R. BIDDLE ROBERTS, Colonel commanding. _ _ Czep. B. LAMBORN, Adjutant WORCMPT,E,W I3 RdAla QUARTO DIOTION.ARY 1 1:1 beet defining and pronouncing Die tkinary ot the Build' language ; also, Worcester'. Dictionaries. Webster's Pictort.l Qnarte and School Dictionaries for tale at • BDIEDDITNIPS BOOKSTORF, 11 1814 Near the liarriabarglitidge. , Prdiel43 1 PL/3.42H3 1 I itli E PAYEk AN li V V ELOPES with . . . itly u J e ri: i m.._4" , ..,: t e;d: :, :lbw. 6011:lignK6'S BOONS VORF, Nal *NZ skis Earrillbart Bridgek Books for the Military! JUST INE)A7BwRINEI eCHEAPM E,coIaret street . Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics, for the exer cise and manceuvres of Troops when acting as Light Infantry or Riflemen. Prepared under the direction of the War Department. By Bre vet Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. HARDEE, U. S. A. Vol. 1. —Schools of the Soldier and Company ; Instructions for Skirmishers. Vol. 11.-school of the Battalion. INSTRUCTIONS IN FIELD ARTILLERY. Prepared by a Board of Artillery Officers— One vol. Bvo. 82.60. Cot. S. Comma, Adjt. Gen. U. S. A. Sir :—The Light Artillery Board assembled by Special Orders No. 134, of 1858, and Special Orders No. 116, of 1858, has the honor to sub mit a revised system of Light Artillery Tactics and Reguktions recommended for that arm. WM. H. FRENCH, Bt. Maj. Capt. First Artil lery. WILLIAM F. BARRY, Captain First Artillery. HENRY J. HUNT, Bt. Maj. Capt. Second Ar tillery. Published by order of the War. Department. First Part—School of the Trooper; of the Pla toonand of the Squadron Dismounted Second Part—of the Platoon and of the Squadron Mounted Third Part--Evolutions of a Regi ment. WAIL DE:PATUXENT, WASUIROTON, February 10, 1841. The system of Cavalry Tactics adapted to the organization of Dragoon regiments, having been approved by the President of the United States, is now published for the government of the said service. Accordingly, instruction in the mane will be given after the method pointed out therein ; and all additions to, or departures from the ex ercises and manceuvrealaid down in this system are positively forbidden. J. R. POINSETT, Secretary of War. M'CLELLAN'S BAYONET EXERCISE. Manual of Bayonet Exercises. Prepared for the use of the Army of the United States. By GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN, Capt. First Regi menu Cavalry, U. S. A. Printed by order of the War Department. HEADQUARTERS OY THE Army, t WAsuixoroN, D. C., Dec. 81, 1881. Hon.'C. M. CosnAD, Secretary of War. Sir :—Herewith I have the honor to submit a system of Bayonet Exercise translated from French by Captain Geo. B. .11I'Clellan, Corps, Engineers, 11. S. Army. I strongly recommend its being printed for distribution to the Army ; and that it made, by regulation, a part of the "System of Instruc tion." The inclosed extracts from reports of the In spector General, etc., show the value. I have the honor to be, sir, with high respect, your most obedient servant, WINFIELD SCOTT. Approved. C. M. CONRA.D, Secretary of War, January 2, 1852. R JONES, Adjutant General. Any of the above works forwarded by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of the published price. Remittance can be made in gold dollars and postage stamps. Address GEO. BERONER, Harrisburg, Pa. STEAM WEEKLY • g.ri - 7 BETWEEN NEW YORK ,Lt: • AND LIVERPOOL. AND EMBARKING PBS. *at , theEPIIIIO,IIM, (irelwid.) The liver. pool. rw or. end Philadelphia Steamship oompsuy town spatchloit their full powers,' oiyde.bolit Iron (0110frIS: OLL$(tiW, Saturday August :1: CITY OF BALTI MORE,' Saturday August ]0; KANGAROO, Saturday Augu.t 17 ; and every Saturday. al Noon, frnm Pier 44, North Inver. CABIN OG I ..... One 00 do to London Po 00 do to innauit s,joo Steerego Nature Ticke a, good tar .-2.1 Months SOO 000 Passengers forwarded to Paris, Havre. Hamburg, Bre men, itottirdam, Antwerp, sec., at reduced tbrou L tt fares yfirPerooms malting to bring out their Mouth Goo ou., tioketo,boro at ilk foilowmg rata, to New York From: Liverpoot or Qooeuttowo; Oebo ' $75, 155 and 5105 . ikerago from i rrorpool $lO 00 From Quoenato or u; 330 00. These Steamers On ve silidirkir ittCOOnnutiatiuus 'lir passengers, and carry experionted dtirgemia. Tory are built in Water tight Iron da....tion, and nave rate ,t Fire Annihilators on board. JNO. O. DALE, Agent., JY 224 1 lb grotudway, New York Or O. u . Ammerman, Agent, Harrisburg SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES ! ! A Necessity in Every Household 11 JOHNS & CROBLEY'S American Cement Glue The strongest (Mao In tho World FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LUTHER, GLA.bS, IVOIiY, CHINA, MARBLE, FOR CILAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, &0., &c. The only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. - EXTRACTS : very housekeeper should has a tu i ly of Jobnt k Croeley's American Cement 0 ue."— • . Imre '-it is so convenient to have n Y . SXPICISS. ••All is always ready ; thtscommenne toovery body." N. Y. troxrisrnearr. . "We h We tried it, and dad it us u*etc( 1 , , our home as water."—Wrtere swim or um T.suct Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. f' For sale by all Druggists'and Storekeep ers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & GROSLEY, (Sole Manotactures,) 78 WILLIAM.STILEBT ; (Corner of Liberty Street,) New YORE. jy3—dly ILI 12 II II (I IT:13 1311 3E O 3III3PIE2I.IIIIEiLPis DAILY Zia LINE! Between Philadelphia, . LOOK Havre, Jaasav dßoaq Wl:mamma; Sloane, UMOSTOWS, MATMIVIOWN Unsex IXWIEMOILG, NORMONBCIII4.IM, t-1411138Y, TlVOterOtt, 01101101M01,11, LTwravows, Mrusss aoatt, ILAIMAX, DallllllM, A.N D HARRIS - IkU RG. The Philadelphia ()spit being .mnirallv located tile Drayage will be at the %west rates. A C inductor sow through with each train to Wend to cue safe delivery oi all goals entrusted to tne fine. Goods delivered at the Depot of FRRED, WARD & FRIRD, No. 811 Mari et ;neat, Phila delphia, by 5 &clack. P. it, will be csllvered in Harrisburg the next morale; Freight (alweys) anievskiiistati*.AtliariisM, .2 Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and Speedy delivery of alt Harrlsbur Dods. The undersigned thankful for paid e hopes by atrial attention to business to merit a con .0 ace of the same. T. Nile t • , Philadelphia and Resdin deli dam Past of Harked. Streit . II ri• burg . Angs-dEtt 'OR SALE.—One ot the best business J: stands in the city on reasonable terms, or leased for three or Eve years alt .ated Margot street between Fourth and Flitls. Eataire on the prenlos or jy9.41.2m ' DANIEL LEEDY. CIDER 111-• VINEGAR 11.1 -MADE trap choice_spd selected Apples, Ai& frimmviums to scusesoy pure. ugd W. DOOK & co. illisttllanrons H RDEK'B TACTIC CAVALRY TACTICS Three vols. ltlmo. 83.75 One vol. 12mo. $1.26 = ffliscellarumuf. LADIES' WINE. SPEER'S SAMBUJI WINE, Of Cultivated P. : Rider- Every Family Should Use. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE OEI,I4:BRA:FED for its medical and liana Sal pia Mae as a genuine Stimulant, ionic, is retie and too torfln, Lushly ("teemed by ectsin-us ehysi Bans, and some of the brat fondle( to g u m nrbica. SPEEN'S SAIIIBUCI WINIc 14 nut a 1111Xitlin or a:maul - laurel article. be urn, from eultivalied "ortutal Eider recolamaaded .ty com lata and Phrilriant as noeseisinr proJertiaa an parlor to any other Nin-s n use, en lan •••Sucis • .1-51.• Ole for all woak and deb a.ed nr-00-, and tan ...45 I and infirm, hooraying the a iontlto, and nencidth4 ladl • and children. A LAMA* , Wing, beeawe it will not intazieiddlia mbar 111 180 4 . >rl i' • WIDOW.: no mixture of spirits or other liquors, ■nd iv a • mired Ib• lie riot/ temulitr diver and nenniFeprepietken, Imparting a 1101 , 14 tone to the digs live oral ten sod blooming, s and beat illy 04n:eon ectitte'lllloo, , None gennine unless the signature of MYRNA) aI'ENFL, Paesaln, N. J., le over the cork of etch bottle, MAKI, 0:42 TRIAL (11 . TEM WINN. t. S, Kr ft, - - rogretor. I wren-, N. tub .n 208 .troadway, New ' mt. J. II F.ATON. Agent, Plabidelpht • For sal.: by D. W. Gt. vs, Jk Co., C. K. Keller. John Wyeth rind b'• drergi•t. go••e-ally ivt-dawly. TIEr Ell ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patronage.. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMAN, Lades and Gentlemen, In all pirts or the world lettily 'o the ern ley of Prof. 0 J Wood's Hair iteetorattlye, and gentlemen of the Peens are unenhbons lu Ito prate. A few IefIIMOUII.I9 Only can be here given ; era circular mare, and It will be !mitre siblr for y to dttultt 47 Wall Street, New Tort, Dec 20th, 1558. Gm:luxes : Your note o' tbo lb 11 lost , has been ree Giese 1, , aging that you hot heard that I bad been bene fited by tee use of Wood's linlr Kretnratlre, and requtatte log my certificate of the rctlf 7 b 3 e •blection to glee 1 award It to you cheerful y, neottese t toialt It due, _ My ago Is about 50 ear: ; the co'ur to tit. fr suborn and I. Mined to earl Porno live or to htr.sloes it no. gan to torn Cray. , Lnd tb .carp on tl:., coon 01 my he u to lose its sen dn,lily and dandrulrto for o It Rath of these oisagreenbilitl , o Inc ea-ed who me, and about four m 13 he wine , a fourth was added to them, by hair falling dr the top of my head gad threatttolug to mike me bald. . In this unpleasant predicatuent, I wa• induced to try Wuodt• Hair Re.vtientive, mini,' to arrest the fableg elf of my hair, tor I had real.y no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to Its original color excep from dyes. I was, Ithwover, Featly &Wylie d to End seer the use of two So only, that not only was taw fallieged arrested, but the color was Ttotort4 to the gray bales and aconite by to the scalp and dandruff ceased to farm on my bead Tory much it the gratification of my seta, at woose evidleitettoe I we• tyft teed to try It. For this, among the many °billow°, I owe to her IPS; I strongly reoommead all hn.bauds who v due the tll - of their w.v a to prude by my exempt, * WA use t if growing gray or getting bald. Very repeetfuly, Br:N A. LAVENDER. TO 0 J. Wood & Co., 444 Broulway, New York. My finally are absent Tom the city, and I am no long. er at No 11 Cerro] place. Laisimaatou, Ala , July 20th, To Pa P.O. WOOD: tsar etr : Your "Ham Rratora live" has done my b .ir so much good since loom oenced the nee ol it, that I with to make annwu to the t uh. lo he (Abets on the hair, which are great. A. man or Ito mad may bo nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your "Hair Restorative," the hair will return wore be ,uilful thee ever ; at lea t tine le my experience Believe it all I Yours truly, P i —You can publish the above 1i you like. By pub haling to our Southern papera you wit get inure patron ag • south. I see several or your corttleatas in the Me bile Mercury a strung Southern paper. WOOD'S HAIR RESTO4ATIVE PROP 0. J. Noun : i car Llavmg had the madur tuae loe the beat port oil of my hair, from the elects of the yellow rover, In Now Orleans In 1861, I wig in. duced m make a trial of your preparation, and fouud it to area or •e t e very thing needed My bele is now tokk and glosiy, and no iivJrds can orpretta ne, obliga tions to you In giving :o the afflicted pitch a immure. Mato' JOHNit iN the Restorative la pot up In honks of th ree sizes via : large inedlum, and small ; the small holds hull a Out, ens retails for one dtikr per hoitle ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion ti ab 'he email, retuhs for two dollars p -r bottle; the large tit ids shalt, 40 per mut. more In proportion, and malls For 0..1. WO.M & co., I'rop ietors, 444 °roadway, Now York, and 119 Market tweet, St. Louis, Mo. and eold by all good twaggnie aad Fancy Goals peelers. jyl3.4lreow Great Cure. DR. LELLAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, IS THE•ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia AND A SURE CURE FOR All Mercurial Diseases. It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a awl cated compound, to be worn around the Waist, without ininry to the most delicate persons, so change inhabits Of living is required ahil it tonirely removes the Mame from tbo system, without produdng tbeirdiariOus awes arising from the use of pow 041 Internet m e di cines which weaken and destroy th mast! Mien, tine give onlY. orsatiment, the medical properties contained in the Band, code ise - enew, u s wph the blood and reaches the disease, through the pool:, tho skin, effecting In malt inatanite nerfeot cure, and -- restore he parts alillic'ed to a heanky nondtuon. This Band is also a most powerful Alm-idszadiaut agent, and will entirely relieve the system from We perniewus ef fects of Mercury. Moderate cases are cured In a law days and weare constantly receiving testimonials 01 Re eillesicy in aggravated cases of long staediag. PRIM 00, to be had of Druggist, generally, or can he sent by mail or express, with fell directionB for use, to any part of the country, diri- et from th e Principal (Aire, No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietor& N. B...._Dowriptive Circulars Sent Free. 40-r.oic:rs WANTBD EVhRYWHEItg.... - I .;.I.Jytt.4taw GILT rniadnel .41:ILT FRAIL= I • J. BIESTER, CARVER AND GILDER, Manufactwor of Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Gilt and liOnewood Mouldings &c. HABBISBURG, PA. Norwich Mirrors, square and Oral Portrait. Frame. Or every description. • xi , taxes ititzuvr TO winW. 0104 y WM B. ECTINSDY W. H. Kenedy