ails ititgao' A RRISBURG, PA w o rdily Afternoon, February 22, ISO' FREOTTFRIAN CITINICH, (N. B.)—On next Nab bith ruorniug, at half-past ten o'clock, Rev. p r Dewitt is expected to deliver a sermon on the seventieth anniversary of his birthday, and the forty-fourth year of his ministry In this SA FONDa ()PIMA Elms. —Sear Spavled Banner s ti ht,—Sof ord, the indefatigable, partaking of tta general e nthusiasm of the occasion, pre onto a grand patriotic offering at his cosey tem ple of a musement this evening, which cannot Id] to be acceptabto to every lover of his coun try Read the programme by all mean; and I atronize Sanford. RABE LIP skilfully operated for and the de.onnity removed in a few minutes, by Dr. Jor,e,;, at Herr's hotel. Dr. Jones treats reresdully those affections which impair the in teUed and desiroy the memory. He will practice at fierr's hotel, in this city, till the third of m arc h, but will not be able to visit Penosylva ula R oin profrssionally. He therefore requests all who wish to consult him to do so now, as this is their lust opprtunity. &estrum ron THZ COUNTY COMBEIBSIONUS.— On Wednesday, In the House, Mr. Pershing, from thn Committee on Ways and Means, re ported a resolution, which passed, that the Commissioners of each county be requested to Info= their respective representatives of the number of families of volunteers, and the num ber of persona composing each family, who re ceive aid from the county, and the amount paid each fimily per week, and the aggregate amount paid by the county up to this date; and that the clerk be directed to have circulars printed, to be forwarded to the Commissioners of the respective counties, to be returned with the information required. PROBABLE ALTOURNELIINT OP THE LEGIELA.- Trim—The committee appointed by the Le gislature to proceed to Washington and confer with the Finance Committee of Congress as to the probable quota of tax to be imposed upon this State, the payment of which could be as sumed by the Legislature, failed, as was antici pated, to gain any satisfactory information. Consequently the Legislature can do nothing until after Congress has passed a tax bill. joint resolution was introduced into the Senate on Wednesday providing for the adjournment of the Legislature from the 21st of March to the 17th of June. As there is really nothing for this Legislature to do, after passing the General Appropriation bill, but to enaot tax laws, it is not improbable that this proposed a djournment will take place. STRABISKITS, oa Cruxes» Erse.—One of my e es hae been turned inward from birth and the sight was rendered useless, and it was very much disfigured. Dr. Jones made it straight do half a minute, two months ago; the eye Is perfect in every respect. I formerly resided in garrisburg; I now live seven miles from Cham boburg, Franklin county. Several physicians o this vicinity tried to prevent me from going o Dr. Pules, bet I had no confidence in them, neither did I heed their denunciations of Dr. Jones, whom I have found a skillful surgeon and a high toned gentlemen. Miss EItILT SWITVIR P, S. My post °Aloe is Chamberaburg. DIDICATOBY Eintvicn3.--Ihe services LACident, o the dedication of the new Methodist Ml' ion Church, on Ridge Road, will commence eat Th or,day, in the Locust street Methodist herd', at three o'clock and at seven o'clock, Ir. Rev. Dr. Bartine will preach on both here occasions, and he will be assisted in the eligions services by Rev. Andrew Manship lad others. The concluding dedicatory services will take place on the following Sabbath, March 2d. :qv Charles Cook, D. D., will preach in the Loom Street Church at half-past ten, A. M. on that di‘ and Rev. J. H. Torrence at seven r II lolra of dedication will be held in the new rioirel i on Ridge Road, on Sabbath, March 2d. at th'ee P. M. TLe rd'briltP(l choir of the Locust Street M. • Cr.Erdi will be present, and favor the con igre,nnoo with Rome choice music. Ordral.l A DROVIR.—A Mysterious ilfair.— L01,14,,11h Kley a drover, named Boss, from the State of Indiana was found in a helpless con 'ditiuu, in a passenger train which bad just sa tire•i at Pittsburg from the east. He was quite tick, and almost speechless. He was placed In 60 ernullem and hauled to various hotels, but to 04N Wad found charitable enough to give bim abed. He was then conveyed to the railroad 114ti0 ri, and laid upon a bench in one of the /Ibd /410 . Here he became utterly insensible, Was finally sent to the Western Hospital, where he could not be admitted under the rules I:sthe patties having no permit, and no one be to assume the coat of his keeping. Ras then hauled back to the railroad depot, °l bere hie pockets were searched, with a view to kerbing his name Papers were found upon Ilia thawing. that his name was RON, had lately delivered hogs in Baltimoreandthat to the amount of $l,BOO. In his p )cket.book *e re felled $176, and he was forthwith con irtYel ba c k t o the hospital, with better success , having "lucre" enough to gain • Hs continued to grow worse, how lied in a few hours. Coroner Mc -3tigate.l the cause of his death, which a mysterious. There were no marks indicating violence, and the occasion lss can perhaps only be determined mortem examination. Re may have ;ed with liquor and robbed on the 148 disease may have been altogether he to is known to have had a partner' ore, whom he may have given the deli her eceived for thahoits. MN DAY AND rrs ONBIRVANDE —(hand Mili tary Parade.—Throughout the entire city to day a bright blaze of pine patriotic sentiment was discernable on the countenances of all who reverence the memory of the immortal Wash • ington, and who love justice, honor, and the purity of our country's flag. Tal MORNING In accordance with the suggestion in last evening's TIMEGRAPH, the day was ushered in by the simultaneous ringing of the city bells, including that at the Pennsylvania railroad depot, and a number of those belonging to manufacturing establishments, all, together, producing a clangor that was cheerful to hear, and whi:h awakened a lively spirit of patriot ism among our citizens. TRII DECORATIONS That which could not fail to attract the eye of the observer, was the great number of American flags that decorated the streets of the city. These were visible everywhere. They waved from lofty flag-stafs—from ropes suspended across streets, and from the windows of private residences. Juveniles too, of both sexes, went in strong on the bunting, and nearly every one we met on the sideway waved a " star spangled" piece of silk or cotton from the end of a lath or piece of shingle, and felt as proud of the minature national emblem, as if she was the Goddess of Liberty, or he the Na tion's Defender. It was emphatically a festival of flags ; and as we gazed upon their bright colors we involuntary recalled to our memory the following beautiful poem of Bodmann Drake, which no American citizen can read without feeling inspired with a deeper love for his country, and veneration of the memory of its immortal founder, the great and good Wash ington. When Freedom from her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the Stars of glory there She mingled with its gorgeous dies The milky baldric of the skies, And strip d its pure eel- stint white, With streakings from the morning light, Then, from her mansion in the sun, She called her eagle-bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land l Majestic monarch of the cloud 1 Who rearest aloft thy regal form, To hear the tempest trumping loud, And see the lightning lances driven, When strides the warrior of the storm, And rolls the thunder-drum of heaven 1 Child of the sun 1 to thee 'tie given To guard the banner of the free— To hover in the sulphur smoke, To ward away the battle-stroke, And bid its blendiogs shine afar, • Like rainbows on the cloud of war, The harbinger of victory 1 Flag of the brave ! thy folds shall fly, The sign of hope and triumph high When speaks the signal trumpet's tone, And the long line comes gleaming on, Ere yet the life-blood, warm and wet, Has dimmed the glistening bayonet— Each soldier's eye shall brightly turn, To where thy meteor glories burn, And as his springing steps advance, Catch war and vengeance from the glance, And when the cannon's mouthing& loud Heave in wild wreaths the battle shroud, And gory sabres rise and fall. Like shoots of flame on midnight pall! Thereal I thy victor glances glow, Vb And wering foes shall fall beneath Each gallant arm that strikes below That lovely messenger of death Flag of the seas! on ocean's wave, Thy stars shall glitter o'er the brave. When death, careering on the gale, Sweeps darkly round the bellied sail, And frighted waves rush wildly back Before the broadside's reeling rack, The dying wanderer of the sea Shall look at once to heaven and thee, And smile to see thy splendours fly, In triumph o'er the closing eye. Flag of the free heart's only home, By angel hands to valour given! Tby stars have 3the welkin dome, And all thy.hues were born in heaven. Forever float that standard sheet I Where breathes the foe but falls before us, With freedom's soil beneath our feet, And freedom's banner streaming o'er us! TEI lITIMITB Throughout the day the sky was overcast with clouds, threatening snow, yet the tempera ture df the weather was pleasant, and a large portion of our population were abroad in the principal thoroughfares. Tte public offices, banks, the principal stores, and some of the large manutactoring establishments were closed ; and the post office only remained open from 7 to 9 o'clock a. at. and from 1 to 4 r. x. THS MILITARY PARADE The most attractive feature of the day was the grand military parade of all the troops at Camp Curtin, numbering altogether abcint twenty•seven hundred, the whole under the command of Col. B. A. Meredith, acting Briga dier General. They were nearly all uniformed and armed and equipped, and accompanied by several excellent bands of music. The brigade formed at Camp Curtin at nine o'clock, A. w., and after being reviewed by Adjutant General Russell and other high mili tary officials, entered North street by Ridge Toad, and proceeded out North street to Front, dos") Front to Washington avenue, out the Avenue, to Second, up Second to Walnut, out Walnut Fifth, down Fifth to Market, up Market to :Third, up Third to Locust, out Lo cust t o s econ , A l . , up Second to State and from thence returned 1:1/ Camp. The troops presented a remarkably fine ,opearance, and some of the com p an i es marc h e d a , ( th the precision of regu lars. Altogether it was the °neat mili ta r y die ' play we have witnessed for si number of years. Throughout the parade the bYlgstde was fol lowed by a dense multitude of Wide on the side-walks ; and in e very street through which it paned the door-ways and windows of the dwellings were Mod with the fair sex, 7 / ,' a nnoy smiles and waving handkerchiefs betokened their patriotic feelings. BORN BILL ILINCILNG. Precisely as the Capital clock struck the hour of twelve x. , and while the Brigade was still moving, according to a p revises arrangement, the bells of the city again rang out their loud peals, making the streeta resound with their cheerful chime, and borer wing the enthusiasm of the occasion. AB the Brigade passed the corner of Third and Walnut street, it was i minted by.a tremen dous report iiom one of ti re cannons captured Pennsylvania Waite it elegrqh, Saturbap Afternoon, lebruary 22, 18 62 during the Mexican war, stationed on the pub lic, ground in front of the State Arsenal, and fired by some of the attaches of that establish ment. When the military arrived in State street, Capt. Seymore's company of the bth U. S. Ar tillery, detached itself from the right of the brigade, and proceeded to the corner of Front and State, where the guns of the company were unlimbered and placed in regular battery post tion for the purpose of firing a national salute, which duty was performed with a regularity and celerity that spoke volumes for the pro ficiency of the firing squads. Indeed. the fine appearance of this company was the sub ject of general remark and admiration. The salute terminated the military oesemo nies of the day. THE GAT Di THE GERMAN =DRY= CHIIRING The members of the German Reformed con gregation assembled in their church at 10 o'clock A. is., for the purpose of hearing their pastor, Rev. Mr. Gene, read Washington's Fare well Address: The pulpit was decorat.- d with a handsome American flag, and the national an them was played on the organ with fine effect. After an impressive prayer by Rev. Mr. (kitten, of the Old School Presbyterian church, the choir sang the " Star Spangled Banner," io which many of the congregation heartily Joined. The Address was then read by Mr. Gans, and was listened to with great interest by the large and intelligent at,dience. The exercises con cluded with prayer, the doxology and bene diction. A lad, eight or ten years ,of age, narrowly esoaped being run over by one of the artillery horses at the corner of Market street, as the bri gade was passing along Front street. We did not witness a solitary case of drunk. enness on the street during the day, nor have we heard of any arrests by the police for viola tions of the peace—a result chiefly due to the precautionary measures adopted by the Mayor which prevented the indiscriminate sale of liquors. During the afternoon several of the volun teer companies favored our citisens with inde pendent parades through the city, and some of them attracted much attention, for the soldierly appearance of the men, and their proficiently in the drill movement. There will be no general illumination to night, which we deeply regret, as it would have been a fitting wind-up to the festivities of the day. The only building to be 'laminated, besides a few private residences, that we know of at the time of writing, is the Truck House of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company in Locust street. The members of this com pany deserve 'great credit for the patriotic spirit manifested by them in this matter. Altogether the observance of the day in our was of the most gratifying character. It not only bore unmistakable evidence of the love and devotion of our citizens to the Union, and their veneration of the memory of the Hine trim's Washington, but it gave evidenee also of their unfeigned gratitude to Divine Provi• dance for faVorlng them 'With so great and glorious a character to imitate, and that the victory so lately achieved by our armies give promise of perpetuity to that flag and country tor which it may be said he devoted all the energies of his tile. GINERAL 0.11110642 WABRINGTON.—The princi ples and deeds of Washington, though the material and frame work has mouldered and decayed, hes stamped his greatness upon the tablet of his country's heart; it is our privilege and duty then to render the admiration earned and to awaken emulation by the proper obser vance of the day thit gave birth to one so closely identified with his country's history, and now with the reader's permission, we re spectfully call your attention to the large stock of dry goods at the cheap store of Uri& & Bowman. 2t Two MINDRID Pawn of beautiful new spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and dnbleached muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at 121 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 121 cents ; another lot of those good white rib bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, at 121 cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with border, 6 cents ; shirt breasts 121, 16 and up to 871 cents; 26 pieces new pant stuff ; undershirts and dmwersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ; 40 down woolen stockings, for children; 121 cents; yard bleached muslin 121 cents; all wool French merinos, all colors, at 62 and 75 cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale house of plain and figured Swiss muslins, brillenta, white cam brim, Nausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for dresses, as those goods will be very scarce and dear next summer now is the time to buy. Oar stock of Furs at cost. S. Lawn, Rhoads' Old Stand. Tux Lauer News.—Bargains I Selling off the entire stock of winter goods below cost, viz : Woolen, tribrino, cotton and cantorfflan nel, under shirts and drawers, 40 and upwards; woolen mufflers, woolen and cotton i Hose, 104 and upwards ; silk ties, 18 and upwards ; suspenders, 12 ; also tine shirts, $1 0001 26, actually worth $1 604.1 76; collars, all linen, 12i, and night shirts, 60 ; also a large lot of monkey jackets, all wool, from 75c@$1 00 ; also a large lot of Union shirt breasts, 10c.; tine bleach muslin, 11 yard wide, 150.; also bleached muslin,6o., and tine Lrishlinen,lB(42oc. per yard ; Brooks, Clarks and Coal's enambled spool cotton, 40. Ladies and gentlemen this is the place to get a bargain. Please call an•i ex amine for yourselves, as one call will suffice to convince the public of the above facts. Also, on hand a large lot of ladies' collars, ouffs, un dersieeves, which I will sell equally cheap for cash. N. B.—Shirts, collars, &0., Fade to measure or froth sample, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. If you want a bargain and a good fitting shirt, &c., just to go Janus A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Manufactory, No. 12 Market street, rooms next to Hummel & grocery store, Harris burg, Pa. feblo. HAIR DYE I _ HAIR DYE 1 1 Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye I The only Rannhas and Reliable Dyerßnown I All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided Ifyou wish to escape ridicule. ORGY, RED OR RUSTY- HAIR dyed Instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Shot, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. pIFTEEN MtDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to WS. A. BATotimen Mime 184, and over 200,000 application bays been made to the hair of the patrons of biz famous Dye. Ws. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is wails:run not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ual, and the i l areas of bad Deem remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this spleadld Dye. which is prop ely oPoliel at No. 18 loud Street New York. Sold to &lithe elms and towns of the United States, by Wages's and Pbnoy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor," and eddreeiopon a salmi plate weaving, on the thor sides of each box. - faotery; ill"Barokiv , l4.; - Lute 988 Broadway, Mem rsoi os l, edidawiT TEM NATIONLL SALDTB LISOIMINTEI TO-NIGHT TELEGRAPH'OVT OF TOWN LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS. The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city after its publication, to the following REGULAR AGENTS: ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton. ANNVILLE--G. W. Hooverter. BLAIRSVILLE—E. Laughlin. • CHAMBERSBURG—George Tuokey. CARLISLE—George M. Bretz. COLUMBIA—H. H. Fry. DAUPHIN--Jefferson Clark. DUNCANNON—J. Hood. ELIZABETHTOWN—John W. Few. GREENCASTLE —M. D. Deitrich. HIGHSPIRE—F. 0. Alleman. HUMMELSTOWN--Oeorge N. Schultz. HAGERSTOWN—C. Swingley. LEBANON—H. H. Roedel. LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton. LEWISTOWN—J. M. Cogley. MIDDLETOWN--George H. Lenhart. MECHANICSBURG—J. Eminger. MECHANICSBURG—WiIIiam Tate. MOUNT JOY—James Dysart. MILLERSBURG--B. G. Steever. NEWVILLE--W. R. Linn. SHIPPENSBURG—KeIso & Hinkle. SUNBURY—J. Washington. WRIGHTSVILLE---W. Moore. YORK—J. S. Boyer. A °ARO TO TRH LADDIS DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the following certifioate" from ono of the first ladles in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that city (Mr. Wm. Bristol & 00.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wise her name made public, but If any one should doubt the wonderful efficiency of Da. Duro co's Holden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she coniddered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young 1 ady 17 years old. She was fast go ing Into cons . .naption.whad taken cold—nature became obstructed Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured her, and sue is now in robust health.— "We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box. Price SI. Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A Bsagvawr, No. 2, Jones Row, And O. R. Enure, 91 Market street, Harris. burg, Ps. By sending either of them St 00 throught be Harrisburg Poet Office the Pills will oe sent confidentially by mail to any part of tne country; "free of postage." N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no rJelden Pills of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. Ad others is a base imposition and one ale; therefore, at you valve year lives and health, (to say nothing of be lug heMbugged out of your money,) buy only Of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every boa, whisk has meetly bowl added an account of the pips bolus eisonterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they are safe; and will perform all claimed for them. Sold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Rani!. man, Mechanicsburg ; R. Marks, Lewistown ; 8. Elliott. Clardae 3 • B. G. Wild, Newville ; J. 0. Altiok, Shippens, burg; Spangler, Chambentburg; B. T. miller, York ; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville; 8. B. Stevens, Rending; and K. P. Hunter, Reading, sad by "one druggist" in every town and village in the United States, and by S. D. HO WE, ea 4m Sole Proprietor, New York. New 2bvertioemeato WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market ;greet, Barrieburg, WWII EN I = ' I l k. INST CO m XTEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet /.11 makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. TEE BEST M.Allt o r k Pi t AlilT s i t ttED DTSTB FROM SJ MENTS, $lOO. Guibut;lriolirts, Aocordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merohandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING GLASSE S From smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market street febl9-dBm WANTED. • T°PURCHASE aboat half or three-guar ters of an acre of ground between Rldge road and the crtnal. [fdb2o.lol JOH q ORNSL&GER. CHEAP TOBACCO —We have a large stock of good Virginia Chewing Tobacco which we are aeßlog off at low races. EBY t EUNKEL. fe022141* HAMS AND SHOULDERS.—Twenty Casks Mbest Sugar Cured Hams ;SO casks of Com mon ttalt shoulder, for sale at city prices by 1bb20.40 , EBY & KUNKEL. WILL SELL at coat my entire stock Of millinery and fancy goods, pall end examine for yourselyes, Stiehl How, Third street be:ow Market. febl94lw B. A. MILE 3. °FLUME. BRUSHES, Door Mats, Scrub ki Meg and Illitokenhug Brushes, for sale by NECHuLAS & BJWIL4, , Corner Front and Market streets. TO FA MEAS. OATS I OATS 1 1 Cash paid for Oats it by JAM AL WHEELER. novo-di. FOR SALE, AFRAME HOUSE and lot of ground situate on North street near seeood, in the city of Harrisburg. Poareaulon given at any lime Enquire of febli-dIL PLANING, oawBw Attorney at LAW. NVHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Plus, Dates, Prnacts,ltaL4lll and Note of all kinds.— Fresh and eal tPich, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Spices, To bago°, Segars end Country Produce in general, at the corner of Third and Walnut streets. Dann-dam JOHN WISH. FAMILY WAbBING BLUE, an excel ': lent substitute for Indigo, for sale at the wholesale and retail grocery more of NIOROLS & BOWMAN, earner or Front and Market streets rEBII. Choice Teas, Black and Green, and 1 posed papers, for sale at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S 16 . corner Front and Market streets COAL OIL, warranted non—explotave, several brands Ibr sale low by NICHOLett &130WISAN. • febll Corner Front cod Market streets. NEVir Fruits, Currents, Raisins, Citron and Lemons, at the new Wholesale and Ratan. Oro' eery and Provision Store, corner Front and Market greet, Harrisbarg, Pa. NICHOLS k BOWMAN Abiti. —Three Hundred Extra Sugar nrad HMS Ow received by nvocr VALENTINES.--Jwit opened a fine as ortazaat or Vaitatiaaa at very low. prices. 112 ° < - sommegivs BOOKSTORE . riANDLE3,V4kantry.Sosp, Fancy Soap@ IL/ of allaindsaa g 3 .4* - I , MMOL9 a BOWMAN. Corner Fault and Market streets. iilisLetlantons STEAM WEEKLY. • - ' s '=' l- BETWEEN BETWEEN NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL LA -NI , IN u AND EMBARKING PAS- Nit- at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver pool, Los ••orz and Philadelphia Steamship company Intend 1 , -epatehing their fall powered Clyde•built Iron Stegynealpe ,s follows CITY OF 49HINGTON, &turd ty, February Bth CITY OF B.Bu2INORN, Saturday February 15tek ; EDI N BUPA aturday, February 22d ; and every aux:coedit:4 Slturday, at Name, from Pier 44 North Fiver. RAM 01 TWO& lriltST CABIN $76 00 814011LAGH..„ $3O 00 I do to London $BO 00 do to London _538 MD do to Parts .., ...SOO 00do to Parts .... $BB 00 do to kiamburg..lB6 00 I do In Hamburg $36 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, item.; Baue r . dam, Antwerp, &0., •tt equally low rates. Sirk'erßOlLl winning to bring Out thelr Mende can buy tickets hero at the following rates, to New 'York: From Liverpool or Queenstorra; lot Cabin, $75, MS and 11105 . Steerage from Liverpool $4O 00 _From QIIOe/ISLOWI2, 1130 00. These Steamers have superior ao3Oterhodatious roe passengers. and awry experienced Surgeons. They are built io Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire Annihilators on board. For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street ; In Glasgow to WM. INMAN, 6 St. Enoch Square ; to Queenstown to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & 00. ; in London to HMS & MAt,Y , el King William Bt. ; in Paris to MILOS DECOUN, 6 Place deb Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. D ALE, 13.3 Walnut street ; or at the Cbmpanyli offices. JNO. G. DALE, Agent, 1.5 Broadway New York. Or 0. 0. Zimmerman . Agent, Harrisburg. itorPA*AINGZRa FOR HOROPE.—By oraer of the Secretary of 'Stine, al passengers leaving the United States are required to procure Pamports before going on board the 8t stater. Passengers will not be subjected to any trouble or de lay In procuring them, If they call for Instructions at the Company's Offices, 16 Broadway, New York. Jan.2l-tf J OHN a. DALR, Acorr. LATEST NEWS. VICHOLS & BOWMAN having just re- IA turned from the East with an extensive and we I selected mace of goods, purchased for cash, respect fully Invite the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and examine their New Goods at the old stand formerly on - copied by V. amuse, corner Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa. Prices as low as any other house. COFFEE, Green and Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; MOLASSES and Choice Syrups ; FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ; BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL; RICE, BEANS. POTATOES ; FISH, of all kinds ; SALT, Coarse and fine • OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Mill. APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS, SOAPS, Common and Fandy ; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew ing ; QUEENSWARE I COTEENSWARE i I Extensive assortment of all styles, and patterns and pewee. Call and exaadoe our Stook of Goods at the Willies:do and Retell Grocery, trait and Provision Store, corner Front and Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Country Produce taken delo.ly JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT. oOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly 3 fbrwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads and Canal. HAULING AND DRAYING to and from all parts of the lily to the Margot Railroad depots will be done at the miry lowest rata. TAMIL' removing wiU be promptly attended to. Orders eft •t Brant's European Hotel, or at tbe store of E. S. Zollinger, will 'receive prompt attention. Con— signments of • r •sgct respectfully solicited, 10RN WALLOWIR JR., AO., , 111,," RAitalno Dow* HUMPHRE YS' SPECIFIC HOMCEPATHIO REMEDIES! WE have received afresh stock of these valuable remedies—suit•blo for all manlier of disease -for ho or Speolflo Remedies see elmanao for 1802. Io single boxes, with directions, ler 25 eta. and 50 cts. In cue of six boxes with book of directions El 00. In cue of fifteen boxes with book of directions $2 00. In case of twenty large vials with book of directions $4 00 In case o f el . 41 sis 00 We are now prepared to All oass vials of any of the Remedies from No. 1 to 20, and to farnigh Humphreys' Remedies as customers may desire. POND'S bILTRAVP OF HAeleviLl3, or Vegetable Palo Destroyer, prepared by F. Humphreys, M. D., Can be purchased by wholesale or retail at WILLER'S Drug and Fancy store, 91 Market streak "THE PEN MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD." THE LARGEST STOCK, MB MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be founl at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE FURS! FURS! FURS 1 FURS Sable lure, • Liberian Squirrel Furs, French Sable Furs, Silver Marlon Fuze, Water Mink Furs. papa, 00175 AND MUFFS, LARGE assoarnrorr. Great bargains in these Goods. Every article warran ted to be exally as represented. at CATHCART & BROTHER, Next to the Harrisburg Sank. nola CHOICE LIGHT READING. rinElE SIITHERLANDS, by the author of j_ "Rutledge," Price $1.25. Also new editions of RUTLEDGE—uniform with "The Suther lands " $1.25. BEULAH—twenty-fifth edition—sl.2s. FAST LYNNE—A new Novel-60 cents. TOM TIDLER'S GROUND, by Dickens, 26 ots. FOB BETIER, FOR WORSE, 88 cts. Together with all the New Books, soon as published at BERGNER'S tittkAP BOOKSTORE. SCHEFFE'BS BOOK STORE. (MR TEM nessumanto BB E.) UNION ENVELOPES. NOTE PAPER, of six different designs, printed in two colors, sold by the thousand and by the ream at City Clash prices. Also, Fins, Onion Breast Pins, Eagles, Union Rinse and Badges at very low prices. Call at. myB SOUIFFRRII BOOKSTORE. DENTISTRY. D. GEO. W. STiNE, graduate of the IjraltlmorfrOulle go ot Dental Surgery, having perm' meaty located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street, between Market and Walnut, respectfully informs his friends and the pubilo in general, that he.is prepared to perform all operations in tae Dental profession ' *Mbar surgical or mecbanlosl, in manner that shall not be sarmeed by operators in this or any other city. His mode of Inserting artltielal teeth ti pon the latest m. preyed Wendel" principles. Teeth, from one to a lull set, mounted on One Gold, Sil ver, Maine phase or the Vulcanite Base. I take greet pleasure in recommending the dooVil gen; Ileum to all my former patients of Harrisburg and vi, Unity, and feel confident that he will perlbrm all opera tions in a adenine manner, from my knowledge of ble imea-dtn I 0 . nnßa an. D. D. p. AUGUSTINE L. CHAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. .• Radom No. 27- Nortkaseand Stree t N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO. *- Onstellantatui SANFORD'S NE W OPERA HOUSE THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET. Admission, 25 cents. Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents. Seats in Private Boxes, 76 cents. Entire Box, 0.00. Doors open fli o'clock ; Commence at7} o'clock. Re-engagement of the Celebrated Cantatrioe. Mrs. ANNA BORDWELL, I=lEl Mr. W. BORDWELL, Ethiopean Comedians, who will appear in their Ethiopean Drawing Room Soirees, original with Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell. Second Night of the Burlesque] ITALIAN OPERA, With Choruses by the whole Company. Peale ran be aerated in ae.ance daring the Opera. Box Nice open from 10 to 12 A. K. UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR Flr•ra. 'WIRE subscribers having erected's larg building at the above place, exprisely for the pur • o see above ludkiated, beg to Gil the attendon of the pub lic to the following : Tits RiatittlANT, on the first dour, with a doing room attached, is wed up to first-class style, and it will at ell times be suppled with the best OYdrilftd to be had to the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, Bab, cue an kinds of game in season. Oysters served up in every style, and mesh; to be had at all hours. The Ales or the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on hand. The Tulin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, le In the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is up e4drs —elegantly hhed and coultdus three marble top o nntilluttion cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg him !ong felt the want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the proprietors are determined to conduct it in a quiet sad orderly manner, and do ova. rything in their power to make it a fee amiable reeort, they hope to receive a liberal share or public patronage. ja3.dtr WLLLIieI C. 61cFADDltH & 00. JUST RECEIVED. A. LARGE LOT of Black Silks. A Fine Assortment of Plain Dress Silks Eng. Rep. Mourning Silks. Small Bar Black and Purple Silks. A New Stock of Mourning Dress Goods. A Large Liao of Irish Linens, at old prices. A Full Stock of Skeleton Skirts; Dactylicle ewer manufactured. A Full Line of Gents Undershirts and Drawers Furs ; Now elating out the Wok. Balmoral Skirts ; NeW erode. Marseilles Counterpaines ; At old mow. Allendale Spreads; Cheap. A Large Line of Towellings. Now open at • CATHOAR IS, febl3-y Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. NEW MILITARY PUBLICATIONS, LONGMORE ON gun shot wounds, 76 The Art of War by Baron de Jom- ini, with appendices, maps and engravings Infantry Tactics, by Brigadier-General Silas Casey, 11. S. A Practical Treatise on iile‘nogthening and - Defending Out Poets, Villages, Bridges, acc.. in reference to the Duties of Officers of Picquets, by Col. Jebb. Royal, (English) Engi neers Coppee's Field Manual for Battalion mill au Coppee's Field Manual of Evolutions of the Lineso With all the standard military publications at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. HEW NOVELS A GRANGE STORY, by Bulwer, alas -1-1 trated, price Dinah The Warden, by Trollope, (Pocket li brary) Castle Wa r, by the author of "East Lynne" Treasure Trove, by Sam. Lover, • new edition Tom Crosbie and his friends, by Lover.. The Broken Engagement, by Mrs. South worth 25 With all the new books as soon as published at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. BEST PENS in the world, for 75c, $1.25 $1 so, $2, 43:end $4, for sale at isbls y SCHEFFERPS Bookstore. REMOVAL THE SUBSCRIBER has removed the bal ance of his goods from Market street to Third and Walnut, where ha wilt keep oonatawly on hand a hue as carmen% of Confectionary, Apples, Orange a and I emone, Sweet Pawls. Dried Fruit. Homily. Beene and S foes. Also Bin and Dandelion coffee, all mind of Nola with other artlelea too numerous to mention. Thankful for past patronage be hopes by strict Mention to business to meet a coot nuance of It. JOHN WISF. feblll.2wds P. & W. C. TAYLOR'S NNW SOAP. * It to economical end higbly detersive. It con tam no Rosin and wilt not Waste. It in warranted not to injure the hinds. It wat impart an agreeable odor, and is tbereiore suitable for every purpose. Pale side by WM. DOCK, Jr. k Co. FOR SALE. MACHINERY for making doors, sash and blinds. Apply to J. CHNICIE, tabl7-dlw Third street above Slate, Harrisburg. JUST RECEIVED. ASECOND LOT of Comic and Seutimen tat Valentines, at - threat prices. febl6 y SCHEFFKRII Bookstore. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family Blbles of different styles of binding, at Etc, $1 26 tl 150, SJ, IS, St, SS endue, Also Poobet Bibles of dtr resent styles and prices at scofflaws Bookiaare. fetas y HAY 1 HAY ! ! A SUPERIOR article of Baled Bay, at 4110 CT 00 per ton for sale by feblB JAMES M. WHIMS& CHOICE Teas, Green and Black, AN, for sale 1 w ' by raoll Corner Frootand likrket streek4. ALOT of prime Cheese just received and for sale by NICHOLAS k BOWMAN, 10311 Corner Front end Mart et streets. CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS and everything in the line, Just received in large quantities and for sale wary low by WV. DCCB, Jr , k Co. POWDER, Shot and Caps for sale by Niccous a BOWMAN, •. er Frain Market wrests. C RO 88 & BL tit W E LL'S Celebrated PICKL.IB„. SALTUB.3. aro,, ma A large supply or the above, erobraolug every verlety,just oeived 'raft sale by _ _ ir • ti Lemons; Apples, Unknoerriee, by - Aciams &sowlutt, j $l6O 2 60 EEO 26 21 oo WM. DOOR, Jr., & Co