'pailg' a7,titgrap, HARRISBURG-, PA yonday Morning, February 24, 1862, ---- SOFISING FOR THE COUNT! COMMISSIONERS. -- pu Waitiestisy, in the House, Mr. Pershing, the Committee on Ways and Means, re ,s re ,otution, which passed, that the atatis,lonets of each county be requested to Owe thtir te,pective representatives of the ottll.er of families of volunteers, and the num peron• composing each family, who re aid (row the county, and the amount paid inlay per week, and the aggregate I t paid by the county up to this date; and IL.tt the clerk be directed to have circulars r ted, to b, forwarded to the Commissioners of tLe respective couuties, to be returned with the 11,turruittieo required. 110 BOLE ALIOUTOMENT OF TRH LFOUELA. - tBL -the COnninittee appointed by the Le ;l•liture to pro(e , d to Washington and confer with the Final:lee Committee of Congress as to ti , to h a bie quota of tax to be imposed upon , :tatr, the payment of which could be as ty th• Legislature, failed, as was antici t,•l to gain any satisfactory information. 4 ,lently the Legislature can do nothing until .otter Congress has passed a tax bill. A ~,s autiou was introduced into the Senate W./nem:lay providing for the adjournment t i,,. Legislature from the 21st of March to the 1 th of June. As there is really nothing i tLis Legislature to do, after passing the t;eutral Appropriation bill, but to enact tax lov-, it is not improbable that this proposed aoj-urnment will take place. VEDICATOBY SBEVICEL—The services incident tv the dedication of the new Methodist His d, Church, on Ridge Road, will commence asst Ther:day, In the Locust street Methodist Church, at • three o'clock and at seven o'clock, N. Rev. Dr. Bartine will preach on both th , ,e occasions, and he will be assisted in the r ligicas services by Rev. Andrew Manship and ahem The concluding dedicatory services will take Ow on the following Sabbath, March 2d. Hey. Charles Cook, D. D., will preach in the Locust Street Church at half-past ten, A. U. on that day, and Rev. J. H. Torrence at seven o'clock, The form of dedication will be held in the new church, on Ridge Road, on Sabbath, March 2d, at three P. M. The celebrated choir of the Locust Street M. E. Church will be present, and favor the con gregation with some choice music. DEATH ON A DROVEZ.-4 gyakorios'as Atrair.— On Wednesday a drover, named Ross, from the ,rate of Indiana, was fouad in• a helpless con diti in a passenger train which had just ar el it Pittsburg from the east. He was quite sick, and almost speechless. He was placed in an omnibus, and hauled to various hotels, but I no one was found chlritable enough to give him a bed He was then conveyed to the railroad station, and laid upon a bench in one of the rooms. Here he became utterly insensible, and was finally sent to the Western Hospital, where he could not be admitted under this rules —the parties having no permit, and no one be ing willing to assume the cost of his keeping. He was then hauled back to the railroad depot, where his pockets were searched, with a view to learning his name Papers were found upon him, showing that his name was Ross, and that he had lately delivered hogs 'in Baltimore to the amount of $l,BOO. in his pocket-book were falai $175, and he was forthwith con veyed back to the hospital, with better success than before, having "lucre" enough to gain admittance. He continued to grow worse, how erer, and died in a few hours. Coroner Mc- Clung investigale I the cause of his death, which is somewhat mysterious. There were no marks upon him indicating violence, and the occasion at his lances can perhaps only be determined by a post morkm examination. He may have been drugged with liquor and robbed on the train ; or his disease may have beep altogether natural, as he is known to have had , a partner in Baltimore, to whom he may have given the aunty which he received for the hogs. Two lirttnaut Pima of beautiful new spring calicos; a I,rge lot of bleached and unbleached ninon of the best make ; blue checks, at cents per yard ; white stockings, at 121 Ws; another lot of those good white rib bed shakings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, at 14 cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, "'lib border, 6 cents ; shirt breasts 14 and up to 871 cents; 26 pieces new pant Stuff undershirts and drawersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ; 40 duel' woolen stockings, for children, 121 cents; 1 yaid bleached muslin 121 cents ; all wool French merinos, all colors, at fl 2 and. 0) Cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale heuse of plain and flared Swiss muslin, brillants, white cam- Nausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable. for ores, as those goods will be very scarce and dew next summer now is the time to buy. Our ruck of Fars at cost. S. Laws, Rhoads' Old Stand. Tau LATeer N ams.—Bargains l Selling off tat he entire stock of winter goods below cost, : 'Woolen, merino, cotton and canton flan nel, under shit ten and drawers, 40 and upwards; %Ulf 11 mufflers, woolen and cotton Hose, 1 04 and upwards ; silk ties, 18 and upwards ; t uipenders, 12 ; also fine shirts, tl 00(41 25, actually worth $1 6041 76 ; collars, ail. linen, / 4, and night shirts, 60 ; also a large lot of monkey jackets, all wool, from 75c@S1 00 ; ' a large lot of Union hit breasts, oe.; h I s bleach muslin, yard wide, 15c.; 1 also b an in ueli n, 6c.,and foie Irish li nen,lB(42oc. Per ; Brooks Clarks and Coal's enambled IPoohe cotton, 4c. ' Ladies and gentlemen this is t place to get a bargain. Please call and amine for Yo u as one call will suffice ex- to covince te pulic of the above tants. Also, on n haad a l arge b lot of ladies' collars, cuffs, un (lecoleevee, which I will sell equally cheap for each. .nt. B.—Shirts, collars, &0., made to t eaoute or from sample , on the ahorteet notice most reasonable terms If you want a I bar gain and a good fitting shirt, &c., just to go rico A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap •Shir j 4 rA ufae buY, No. 12 Market street, rooms nest' sa l, h wine' & sillin ger ' s grocerY store Hirde; febio::, THE DAY AND 111 0118ERVAECE —Grand Mili tary Parade. —Throughout the city on Saturday a bright blaze of pure patriotic sentiment was discernable on the countenances of all whti reverence the memory of the immortal Wash- ington, and who love justice, honor, and the purity of our country's flag. TIIII YORNiNG In accordance with the suggestion in last Friday's TWXGRAPH, 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 whidt awakened a lively spirit of patriot ism among our citizens. TIM DICOILATIONB 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 blurting, and nearly evrry one we mat 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 roinature 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 cab stint white, With etreakings from the morning light, Then, from her mansion in the sun, She called her eagle-bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The syndic:l of her Ocean land Majestic monarch of the cloud ! 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 Child of the sun I 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 I Flag of the brave l thy folds shall fly, The sign of hope and triumph high I When speaks the signal trumpet's tone, And the long line comes gleaming on, Era 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 aShis . wpringinf steps edvance, Catch war and vengeance from the glance, And when the cannon's mouthinga loud Heave in wild wreaths the battle stiroud, And gory sabres rise and fall, Like shoots of flame on midn ight pall There shall thy victor glances glow, And cowering 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 toil, And Melted waves rush wildly back Befcire the broadside's reeling rack, The dying wanderer or 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 lit the 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 freedonee,soillmuieath our feet, And freedom's banner`streaming o'er nal TEE STRUTS Throughout the day the sky was overcast with clouds, threatening snow, yet the tempera ture of the weather was pleasant, and a large portion of oar population were abroad in the principal thoroughfares. Tte public offices, banks, the principal stores, and some of the large manufactoring eetabliehments were closed`; and . the post office only. remained open from 7 to 9 o'clock a. x. and from 1 to 4 It. 14. Tax MILITARY PARADE The most attractive feature of the day was the grand military parade of all the troops at Camp Curtin, numbering altogether about twenty-seven hundred, the whole under the command of Col. S. 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 °lmp Curtin at nine o'clock, A. X., and after being reviewed by Adjutant General Rumell and other high mili tary officisle, entered. North. street- by Ridge road, and proceeded out North street to Front, down Front to Washington avenue, out the Avenue to Second, up Second to Walnut, out Walnut to Fifth, down Fifth to Market, up Market to Third, up Third to Locust, out Lo cust to Second, up Second to State and from thence returned to Camp. The troops presented a remarkably fine appearance, and some of the companies marched With the precision of regu lars. ' Altogether it was the finest military dis play we havewitnessed for a number, of years. Throughout the parade the brigade was fol lowed by a dense multitude of people on the aide-walks ; and in every street through which it passed the door-ways and windows of the dwellings were filled with the fair sex, 1 whose sunny smiles and waving handkerchiefs betokened their - patriotic feelings. MOILS BELL RINGING. Precisely as the Capital clock struck the hour of twelve at. , and while the Brigade was still moving;: according to a previous arrangement, the bells of the city again rang out their lct4 Peals, making the streets resound with their' cheerful chime, and increasing the enthusiasm Of the occasion. As the Brigade passed the corner of Third 4nd Walnut street, it was saluted by a tremon-, tions.repertkam, ope . q , the : cenaous captured' tuneplumxict Wad edegzaph#, itionting februarp. 24, L 862 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. ileymore's company of the sth 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 paid 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 fluitippearanoe of this company was_the sub ject of general remark and admiration. The astute terminated the' military ceremo nies of,t)A Aue OXMAN lIIPONXID CEIIIIOII The members of the German Reformed con gregation . assembled in, their church, at 10 o'clock A. mi., for the purpose of hearing their pastor, Rev. Mr. Gans, read Washington's Fare well Address. The pulpit was decorat , d with a handsome American flag, l and the national an them was plaied Zack tie organ with fine effect. After an impressive prayer by Rev. Mr. Oaten, of the Old School Presbyterian church, the choir sang the " Star Spangled Banner," in 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 audience. The exercises con cluded with . prayer, the doxology and bens. diction. A lad, eight or ten years of age, narrowly escaped 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 chiely.due to the precautionary measures adopted by the Mayor which prevented the indiscriminate sale of liquors. Dating the afteinoon several of the volun teer companies favored our .citizens with inde pendent parades through the city, and some of them attracted much attention, for the soldierly appearance of the men, and their proficiency in the drill movement. Altogether the observance of the day in ear was of the most gratifying character. It not only bore unmistakable evidence of the love and devotion of our dawns to the Union, and their veneration of the memory of the like trious Washington, but it gave evidenee also of their unfeigned. gratitude to Divine Provi dence for favoring 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 the*, dag and country for which it may be said he devoted all the energies of bit GiNERAL GIORGI WAIMINOTON.—The princi ples and deeds of Washington, though the material and frame work has mouldered and decayed, has 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 obaer !vane° of the day that gave birth to one so 'closely identified with his country's history, and now with the reader's permission, we re hpectfully call your attention to the large stock bf dry goods at the cheap store of tirich . & pCrWMfII2I. TELEGRAPH OUT 03? TOWN. LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS. • T The DAILY MORNING AND EVE N I NG : TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after-` ?loon, by the earliest, trainsthat l eave tke 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. DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark. DUNCANNON—J. Hood. ELIZABETHTOWN—John W. Few. GREENCASTLE —M. D. Deltrich. HIGHSPIRE—F. 0. Alleman. HUMMFT4STOWN-o.eorgelf. Schulte. HAGERSTOWN-0., gley. LEBANON . f—H. H. LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton. LEWISTOWN—J . . M. Cogley. MIDDLETOWN--oeorge H 1 Lenhart. MECHANICSBURG—J. Emingne. MECHANICSBURG—WiIIiam Tate. '• MOUNT JOY—James Dysart. MILLERSBURG—B. G. Stoma. NEWVILLE--W. R. Linn. SHIPPENSBURG—KeIso & Hinkle. SUNBURY—J. Washington. WRIGHTSVILLE—W. Moore. YORK—J. S. Boyer. '1 R. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN' PILLS FOR Egrom,Es "Read the Mowing certificate , ' . - from-one oflthe first ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called oppiimy r agents in that oily (Sr. Win. Britithl di;o64.and-10Idthetn that she, of gouree, did not wish her name made:peblio,.but.ll spy One should doubt the wonderful efileieneY of 'DI; Huron cols Golden Pills, they might refer any lady tb her. as the considered it a duty. a *ill pi a a r i e , t o h er knowledge Of their. efficacy; an administertid to her 'daughter, a young 1 ady 17 yeara old. :he was fast go ing into consumption—bad , taken cold—nature became Obstructed. Two. boxes of :these Golden.. rills entire-. ly cured her, , and- an, Is now Ist- robust health.— "We were particular 'ln buying the genuine. Full and broken directions scootnisuiyiug etackbox. Price El. Sold wholesale and. retail, .by. A. flantuvairr, No. 2, Tones endßow,Rittiie,'9l. - Market Stinet, Harris. burg, Pa. - By sending either of them Si 00 through% be Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will be sent confidentially fig mail to any parlor the country; "free of postage." N. 13.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills Of 'any kind unless the box kr signed 8. D. Howe. All Other! is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of 8,. D. Howe on every box, Which. has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterthlted. The, ingredient cOlitpoOlOg Abe hove filitareiniade known to ,Overritgent; bad they" e safe, and will perform all claimed for them. t. Sold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Knelt- Man, Mechanicsburg ; M. Marks, Lewistown ; S. Won- Outgo a. wadgetuklii . 1 , me: 81 4 0)118 .1 burg ;.1 Spangler ersberg.; • T, ark. /. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. 8. Stevens, Raiding ; and R. P. Hunter, Reading, and by ,"onedruggist" in every town and village in the United States, and by B. D. HOWE, e 3 4m :• = Sole Prelim letor, New York. PIO:BURNT YOUR BEAUTY; symmzerer oryoar, YOUR EliklYß, AND MENTAL POWERS • By using that Bare, Pleasant, Popular, and Special:o,3am. edy known as HRIABOLD'SRXTRAMBLICHU. ' Read the Advertiaamant In &nether column, and profit by . 11.— Db3eases and Symptoms Bnamerated. Cat it out,- Preserve it. iea.may not new require it, But may at some Future Day. “Itogises lean/Sand Tiltr.V er frame, w ` t0:11446..0 ." • n Saves Lenglitiffeciatint lespoeufe.' • BewareiN , Codatistellidt Ounott&iinuneed. ; Plidelralk; TIN NATIONAL SALUTE INOIDIINTB A CARD TO THE LADHCR HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I All others are utiie inittatloms, and should be avoided Ryon wild' to atcapo ri .iicule. GREY. RED •OR RUST HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MrDAL9 AND DIPLOMAS have been awar. ded to A. BATCHELOR env 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of hls famous Dye. Wit. kTCHNLOR'S HAIR DYE Trodunes a color not to be distinguisheJ from nature and is wasasintso not to Ink:train the least, however long it m ty be contin ued, and the ill ,:ffecui of bad Drag remedied. The„halr Is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop• . erly applied et No. 16 Bond Street New York. sold is all the sites and towns of the United States, by Draggling and Fancy Goods Dealers . - . The Genuine has the name 'I William A. Batchelor," and address Upon a steel plate engraving, on the Mar aides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., Late 223 Broadway, New York oot2-dawly New 2thertigtmtute WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market street, Barraburg, Pa., DEALER 121 Ata. .INT ,€1 TEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the best makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS PRE BEST M.ANTIFACTURED INSTRU• RENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Vikins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQIJARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD PRANCES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds o pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of beet plated LOOKING GLASSES From smallest to' largest elms. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market street febl9-dBm Beleot Sohools for Bova and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. THE Fall term of ROBERT M'ELWEE'S School for boys, will open on The Artft Monday in September. M./ room is well ventilated, comfortably furnished, and In every respect adapted for school pm, OATHARIND BI'RLWREPS Sehoortor girls, located u the same betidtnz , Will open for the Fall term at the tame time. The room has been elegantly 'fitted up to promote he health and email:mt of scholars. amr2.2dif FOR THE NEW YEAR. NOW OPIMING AT KM . PR'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE , 91, Market street. A FINE variety of those rare cos.piztums . . Just from th e Factory. , A moat KL.XO ANT 1111717101, :(tbe thug yet rectimetd. needy put up . in , ono pout= :btaTeS. ' MOIL' = Al3O ether lot of those splendid lodes' Satchels, ' ladles' Wire and Ltiather Purses, Ladino' Companions or Work Oases, and other one goods which you would do well to see. deBo FOR SALK. A valuable Two Story double frame ...tx Dwelling House and Lot of ground, situated on the corner or North street sod east avenue, 80 to9t on North street and 110 feet deep, two basement kitshens, two cal• liar, and eleven rooms, also a never failing spring of wa fter. The building is well calculated for a store or hotel, Terms reason#bpk. Enquire or . = W, BAttit, Jane ' L efty Auctioneer. 1 Rb.BEI Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Co J. coa-uina, just received/,, 'id tor sale by . • ' • • - Nicatn.s arßowm&N, tebl4 y Corner Erout and atarset streets. fIOAL OIL• loaier than any House in VV Harrisburg, for eale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, feb 14-y Corner Front and Market street. VXTRA.FAMILY FLOUR in-fourth and J 124 halt bbl. sacks, also, wholesale and retad M th New Grocery and Pruvaion S.ore,.Front and Market sta. NIOHOL & BOWM 4 N. ANDELIUN COFFSE I—A Frvah and Jr large supply of this Celebrated Coffee Just. received by flaal WM. DOCK, Jr., WANTED. 'llO PIIKEEASE about half or three•gnar. 1 tern oran acre of ground between Ridge road and !the of [faly4o.ltsj JOH 9' ORNSLMIER. °HEAP TOBACCO —We have a large !kJ stock or good Virginia Cheering Tobacco, which wo *re selling ofat low rates. EBY £ KUNKEL. feb2o ace HAMS. AND. SHODLDERS.,--Twenty . , Csaks °Mist Seger Cored Hama. ; 30 0/WM of Cora. Iniou Salt shoulder, for pale at aity prices by feb20.40 I EBY & KUNKEL. .. :W ILL SELL at cost my entire stock of millinery and fancy goods. Del and examine for yourselves, Shell's Row, Third street be:ow Market. febleglilai . • ' B. A. HILEi. riRDIYLB BRUSHES, Door Mato, Scrub 111,,/ bin and Blaonening Brnihes, for sale by i'lleauLt4 & B Corner Front'and Market streets. TO FA.MERS: CIATS OA.TS 11 ' Cash paid for Oats NJ' by JAMES M. WMEBLEB. tioott-di, • FOR SALE, AFRAME HOUSE and lot of ground situate oo Eurthetreet near &mood, in the city of tiarriebirk. ' Posisestioti given at any time Enquire of FLEMING, febli•doswaw Attorney' at Law. WHO ERRA LE and RETAIL . DEAI,ER irla Confectionary Foreign initi fkuneitio Fr a it. Oa r Daden,Tranf3s; knilaian and , Ntdi ' - or ail kind s.— esh and :41 Wish, Eloap i Suffles, Vlnegar,Sidnan, Tn padno, &gars and Country Produce in general, at the o.rner. of Third and Walnut Wads. -.,, 0ct.28-dbm JOHN WISE. . WAXILY WASHING. BLUE, an excel il' lent substitute for Indigo, for as la at the wholesale iind retail grocery sore of NIOEIOLS ki BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets KESti Choice Teas, Black and Green and / Ponta Sipa( for sale at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S corner Front and Market streets. COAL OIL, warranted non-explosive several brands fbr sale low by NICHOLAS & BOWMAN. febll Coroer groat and Market streets. NEW Fruits, Currents, Raisins, Citron 1 and Lemons, at the new Wholesale and Retail, Gro cery and Provision Store, corner Front and Marta& street, Harrisburg, 1 1 NICHOLS & BOWMAN - brew Hundred have Sager a tecovAe - teal nivw "ITALEISTINES.—Just opened a fine. as= v ortment of Valoolinea4S very low 1 010016 229 ` , 4 BOWEIITORIL Iniscellattaras STEAM WEEKLY. - BRTWIIIN lOU • • AND LIVERPOOL. - - LAND tbi 'AND - EMBARZING PAB- A-4 " at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Lim pool, NaW York and Philadelphia Steamship company Intend ..liepatehlag their full powered Olyde-bailt Iron Mealtimes ae follow : CITY OFtW ASHINGTON, Saturday, February Bth MY OP Beam°Rs, Saturday February 16th • EDI N BUBO, aturday, February 22d ; and every succeeding. Saturday, at NOOD, from Pier 44 Nerth River. RAUB OP PASSAGE. raw CABIN $76 001 STERRAGE $BO 00 do lo London $BO 00 do to London .. $33 00 do to Parts $B5 00do to PALMS $3B 00 do to Elamburg..sBs 00 I do to hamburg $35 00 Passengers also forwarded to Sarre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, ha.; at equally low rates. gar Persons slatting to bring outbid'. blends can buy tickets bore at the Mowing rates, to New Tort: From Liverpool or Queenstown', Ist Cabin, 576, SB6 and $lO6 . Steerage from Liverpool $OO 00 prom Qu e en s town, oco. These Steamers have superior accommodations for peeeengere. and terry experienced Surgeons. They are built in Water-tight Iron ileetlona; and have Fatent Fire Annihilators on board. for further Information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water Street ; Ia Glasgow to WIL INMAN, 6 St, Enoch Square ;An Queenstown to C. & W. D. SEYMOUR & CO. ;• in Loudon to ItIVES & MALY, al King William St. ; Paris to JULUS DECOUE, 5 Place de la Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. D ALE, 111 Walnut street ; or at tee Company's offices. ' JNO. G. DALE, Agent, lb Broadway, New York. Or 0.0 . Zimmerman . Agent, Harrisburg. iIarPiiSSZNGZRn FOR SUROPIL—By order of the Secretary of State, al passengers leaving the United States are required to procure Passports before going on board the 81.11.1110 r.. , . Passengers will not be subjected to any trouble or de lay in procuring them. if they call for instructions at the Company's Mines, 16 Broadway, New Tort. jaral-tr .JOHN G. DAM?, imam LATEST NEWS. NOIIOLS & BOWMAN having just re tamed from tbe Eastwith an extensive and we 1 selected stoca of goods, purchased for cash, roper. fully Invite the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to tall and examine their New Goods at the old mend formerly on • copied by V. Hummel, 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, doal 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 Fancy ; WILLOW. and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands; TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew ing; QUEENSWARE i. QUEENSWAEE I I Extensive assortment or all styles, and patterns and pnoes. Call and examine our Stook of Goods at the Whnlenale and Retnii Grocery, Bruit and Provision Store, corner Front and Market streak, Harrisburg, Pa. - Country Produce taken delO.ly JOHN WALLOWER, JB., Agt GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. CIOODS AND MERCRANDIEMprcimptIy forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern °antral, Cumberland ValleyalidlUnnitylvanta Railroads and Canal. HAULMS AND oftirme to and from' odpoltir of the olty to the different Railroad dap, will be done at the very lowest rates. , ..._ - • , Filidlligg removing will be promptly attended to. . (Wert eft it BranthrEnroliean Efotel,or the store at E. S. Zollinger, will resolve prompt attention. Con- Alignments of 'r •Ivnt respectiolly solicited. - wau.ovimw HIIIMPHRE TB' SPECIFIC HOI(CEPATHIC • REMEDIES! . . . Wi. have rec e iv e d a fresh stook of these valuablo remedies--auitablo for all manner of disease -for Mt of Speolflo Remedies see AlmsnaO for 1862. In shsghs boxes, with directions, ter 26 ate. and 60 cis. ALI case.oi six boxes with book of directions it 00. to. case of fifteen boxes with book of directions $2 00. In ease of twenty large vials with book of directions $4 00 In moo o f 66 ti 66 I I a 44 $5 00 We are now prepared to fill case vlal3 of any of the Remedies from No. 1 to 20, and to furnish Humphreys' ;Remedies as cuetomera may desire. POND'S S.STRACT OF HAhtaillelSS, or Vegetable Pala Destroyer, prepared by .F.'llemptireys, M. D. , Ca I 3 ,be purobased-by wholesale or 'retail as KELLLEIR'S Drug and Panay Store, 91 Market etreet ‘‘THE PEN MIGHTIER. THAN THE SWORD." THE LARGEST STOCK, TSB MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERN S 07 Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be found at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. FURS! FURS 1 FURS I FURS Sable Furs, 4lberian Squirrel Furs, ' . - • • Frown Sankt Fars, . ' . Silver Marten Furs, Water Mink Furs. (CAPS, cam axe amen; LIAM Assorrnuntr. Great bargalne In these Goode. Every.arnole warren &Wirt be . extritly as represented. at ' • ' • • CATHCART & BROTHER, nolS Next to the Harrisburg Bank. CHOICE LIGHT READING. . nr(HE SUTHERLANDS, by the anth'or of "Rutledge," Trim $1.25. Also new editions of RUTLEDGE—uniform with "The Suther lands," $1.26. BEULAH—twenty-fifth edition—il.2s. EAST LYNNE—A new Novel-60 cents. TOM TIDLER'S GROUND, by Dickens, 26 ots. FOR BETIER, FOR WORSE, 88 ots. Together with all the New Books, soon as published at BERGNER'S (ME M' BOOKSTORE. SCREFFEIRS BOOK STORE. OMB rag minimal:lßa mums.) UNION ENVELOPES. XTOTE PAPER, of - six different designs, printed In two holm's sold by the thousand and hy the ream at Oily gash pr ices, Also, Flags, Union . Breast Pins, Eagles, Union Ring. And Badges at very low prices. Call at myB BOHMFFRRII BOOESTORS. DENTISTRY. D. GEO. W . STINE, graduate of the tilireitiutorireolio io of Dental Surgery, having perm& hardly located in the city or Harrisburg and taken the !office formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street, hetweee Market and Walnut, reepectfully informs his friends and the public In general, that hale prepared to perform all operalions to toe .Dentai profession, either firgiral or meonanicia, in . a manner thatehall not•be surpassed by operators in this or any other . city. His mode of inledlgg erttiliefel teeth hi- pee thieLlaten; proved scientific principles. Teeth, frem one to a full set; mounted on fine Gold, ebuina.plauutor Us . w.Vuloautte Dass. . I take great pleasure In recommending the etiove gen: tieman to all my former patients of Harrisburg and 'el; *laity, and feel confident that be will perform all opera- Om in a scientifio manner, from no , knowledge of !WM manner ' V:".r. R. afIROAP. 11. 9. AUG- ertii - E' is; MAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER; , ReeknoB No. 27 Noah SfamtSgreci. -.?!1:4144,0.% illisullantaus SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET. Admission, 26 cads. Orchestra Chairs, 60 oents. Seats in Private Boxes, 76 cents. Entire Box, $6.00. , Doors open o'clock ; Commence at'll tido*. Be-engagement of the Celebrated Cantatrise, Mrs. ANNA BORDWELL, • 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. Seats eau be secured In anvanoe daring the Opera. Box Office open from 10 to 12 A. x. UNION [LEST &lIRA - NT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 waiKET STREET, NEAR Fitril, THE subscribers having erected a larg e building at the above pine*, esprennly for the per. o see above indicated, beg to coil the attention of the pub. Ito to the following : Tai limaranatur, on the first dole, with s dining roam attached, Is Mud up in arst•cisae style, and It will at .I haw be suppled with the best OYHTERS to be had ta the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, Oak sad al/ kinds of game in season. Oysters !served ap is tWer/ style, sad meals to be had at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated breweries in the reentry constantly ea hand. The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, Is in the rear, and containo three alleys of modern construction, where the kivers.ef Ude healiby exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is up stairs—elegantly Stied up, and contains three td ible trop' o imbination imshkin ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has Long felt the want of a grand combin ation of this stud, and as the proprietors are determine 1,1 to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to mate it a hut .tosable resort, they hope to receive a liberal share of nubile patronage. Jab-dtf WILLIAM C. IIeFA DIAN it Oa. JUT RECEIVED. ALARGE LOT of Black Silks. A Fine Assortment of Plain Drees SHka. Eng. Rep. Mourning Silks. Small Bar Black and Purple Silks. A New Stock of Mourning Dress Goods. A Large Line of Irish Linens, at old prim. A Fall Stock of Skeleton Skirts; Beet attack ever matitileatured. A Full Line ofilentsUndershirts and Drawers. Furs ; Now &slog out the stock. Balmoral Skirts ; New article. Marseilles Counterpaines ; At old prima. Allendale Spreads ; Cheap. A Large Line of Towelling,. Now open at CATHCAB fS, feblBl , Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. NEW MILITARY PUBLICATIONS. ONGNORE ON gun shot wounds, 76 I_4 The Art of War by Baron de Jom ini, with appendices, maps and engravings $1 60 Infantry Tactics, by Brigadier-General Silas Casey, U. S. A 2 60 Practical Treatise on Strengthening and Defending Out koats, Villages, Bridges, &c.. in reference to the Dutie3 of Officers of Picquets, by Col. Jebb. Royal, (English) Engi neers 76 Coppee's Field Manual for Battalion Drill 66 Coppee's Field Manuel of Evolutions of the Line 60 With all the standard military publications at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. NEW NOVELS a_ GRAN G E STORY, by Bulwer, Mus traced, price 25 'Dinah a 00 The Warden, by Trollope, (Pocket 11- brary,) 26 Castle Wafer, by the author of "East Lynne" 60 Treasure Trove, by Sam. Lover, now edition 60 Tom Ortable , and hie friends, by Lover.. 60 The Broken Engagement, by Mrs. South worth 26 With all the new books as'soon aa published at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. BEST PENS in the world, for 750, $1.95 $1 50, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at iebls y BCHEFFER'S Tholcitore. REMOVAL. irIPHE SUBSCRIBER has removed the bat— ; x am* of his goods from Market street to Third and !Walnut, where he will keep constawly on hand 'a fine en ,poroneut of Confectionary Apples, Orange s and i emona, 113weet Potatoes. Dried Fruits Hoin•ny, Seem and 11 ices. 'Also !hound Dandelion ea*. all kind of Nuts with oars iarticles too numerous to mention. Thankful for past ipatronsgo kehOPek by lama imention to, tinniness to notset a coat lidamse at it: JOHN Wine. feblB-2wds• • - P. & W. C. TAYLOR'S N SOAP. •It la econowiwall end highly detersive. It 8011- puns nu Roan and will net waiter It la warranted not 4 Ware the hinds. It wit impart an agreeable odor, and is therefore saltabfe for every purpose. Fur Sale by WM. DOOR, Jr. tCo. • FOR BALL ; *ALCHINERY for making doors, sash i and blind.. Apply to . J. OUNBLE, , febl74lw Third Wart dove Slate, Harrisburg. JUST RECEIVED. A SECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimen tal Valentines, at Illtereet prices. febls y 13CEIKVFIZEVEI Bookstore. JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family Bibles of Meseta styles of binding, at 900. $1 26 $1 50, $2, $ll, $l, $5 and $lO. Also Pocket Bibles.of dif ferent styles and prices at SOEUVBER'S Bookstore. feb:l.s. . HAY I HAY ! . A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at 111. $l7 00 per ton for sale by I'olB JAMES wrixamsa. CHOICE Teas, Green and Black, tor sale Ism by MCHOLab & BOWMAN, r,bll Corner rrontand Market streets. A LOT of prime Cheese just reeeived_and' lata. for sale by NICHOLAS ic BOWMAN, lebll Corner Yrostand Market streets. CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS and everything in the line, just received in large quantities and for sale Tory low by DOCK, Jr , & Co, POWDER, Shot and Caps for eale by inctious&BowmAN, rvoot lin& Market strut& CROSS & BLAUKWELL'B Celebrattui MUM, SAW S& PgMEM% go., am A large supply of the above, embracing every twisty, just re. osived,and for sale by J 1.9 Eb ai t i l:b Le y UM" ' 4 140 13 E 1 1 .3 0 13 1.9 Si Cr so an w benibli' trn, _maw front and Market sired, `P!! WY. DOME, Jr., & Ce.