V7titgapij. C RISBURG• Morning. February 2 LEHMAN'S REGIMENT.— Col. frbman's 0 .1 Ivania regiment, from Kittaning, thir (ity on Tumidity, en route for Balti. WAUONS During the past week 1 , 011 , v er of government wagons bare Cianbellault county, gathering tip for army of the Potomac. I=3=l a OF I}n,—Thie gift giving conjUror,lll Win the Louisville papers, is enter t„,, people of the Falls city with his leafs of legerdemain and his fancy Assay hundred dollar horses add F.Ju.l,le article,'Of jewelry" IM=1::=1 •;T4T!i),7 w FLAGS.—The ceremony of :!tat, gigs to the 66th, Col. Mere- Ali I C trapbell ' a, 101st, Col. Wil and LOA Col. Lehman's regiments, or uni public grounds, in front of t , a:,rnal, at three o'clock yesterday. ,ilueuto are now awaiting marching am . —a disease of the optic nerve which 1 1 401ise , s blinunews—commences by ‘1.1,11, floating specs before the eye, ,001 a caudie, &c cured by Dr. Jones, C Itred hotel, a le* days yet, 'u.it , l surgical operations performed. insetted to move and appear AT ucial ear drums Inserted, epilepsy creel. =3:EI u Ori party of soldiers from ri,ittd hater's lager beer saloon road, near Pall on creek, Tacit gettiag into some dispute with the 1, they manifest. d their ill-feelings by Li, bar mom fixtures, and household lornituro generally. Yesterday live; appearrd before the Mayor, and aril ing the sldiers, they were promptly b:t tw." a hearing, the case was ~, e 1 11 the "roger boys" forking and the amount necessary to ,mt. gu , tained by Kaler. U, S,a(.:OLLEGiS.... To-day, the last A of Febrifiry, is the day observed r the Christian denomina ,)! prayv , r n behalf of the various a , d Smitaules of learning throughout A 1 , irtr meeting, with reference • d ret, gal hr held at half-past ten in MU:, i ii a lecture room of the Old ili church, corner of Third of 3 All who feel an interest in .1.11a,t aid who may not be ~ .011mq) . ~f meeting in their own Ahlit",,Ve an ,ordially invited to write • In the exercises of the L'otp;7: —1 he soldier, Frank Van Val ti t''CApt. Dursheimer's company, 11 ,raisy night, opposite Banter's rrai n, In Rasberry alley, the particu• .i,.1 eared in Tuesday's Tun- La at Herr's Hotel In this city, no warrauting his removal to the t;,,, kali'. He rested very well Wed- ill yet , terday complained of great 6. Rrr side of his body, and at the sNit.r. his condition is very criticals , r,ly any hope for his recovery.' who Is charged with • Litt! ',till remains in prison, the I , iteibin , .; bail admissable under the r , ti;bstanc,:s of the case. \ n, Ems% A Revaxtri.--The Boston 1 .4 , ! es Cong. ree3 will put a tax of every man under sixty who a tax of two dollars upon ladles da4; a tax o one dollar upon all 11101 , I thirty who wear eye glasses; .I,lllho upop ladies who wear r , reflitinces; a tax ,if five dollars up 'l) w, , sien who wear veils, and ten iLI ugly wJuieri who don't ; a tax arn alld a ball upon people who go ;itotinil to did,rent churches and tr'Y Pew tax ; n tax of twenty-five yvety ptraon who reads a uewspa t,ll,6eri be to or purchase ; a tax of upon any person, wale or get s into an umnibus or car when full, awl a ta= of ten cents upon • I,fu Iliston who pulls his watch hi Arm lu striking twelve. This b'g iucova TAI OFFICER/I. —The following is an tt of the field officers of the 64th, ' Ith reg wentS, now Rt. Camp Curtin, Ilt!ye to the seat of war at a m 0..! ..! c~ lars-rourru RECIIMINT. C.Ll2lll)bali, Cambria. 110-B trn,tbas Linton, Cambria. " - Ww. U. Row, Cambria. 4., stvr--David T. Gordon, Cambria. 'Andrew W. Mathews, Delaware. 11. Pile, Somerset. Huxtrue AND TIREIT 11.601116517. Wallin', Beaver. - utl-David B. Moore, Allegheny. I. 6 , ph 11. Hoard, Tioga. .12,int P. Cooper, Washington. ‘.l'i M4ter-Ebenezur Williams, Alle- -Lim4 llosack, Mercer. -41 sargeou—Abraham P. Frick, Law" I Allegheny. D. Glenn, Allegben IaSDI RLD AND Elayiemi gmIiCENT. s chlaudecker Erie. " 110 —G9u. A. Cobham, Warren. • 11. Walker, Erie. t 1303.1.3., Elk. • 11.051, Thompron, Crawford. 'L—Wllace B. Stewart. • : W allace Nicholson. Liu—L. D. Williams, Oraoi°l4. mi order Lav of ihe Daugbiera of Ba e i. , atival in their 4alk i Tannell' cI VIt tirade), evening, ilaroli Oth. °. • Tay Ow Foram—This celebrated company will appear at Brant's Hall this evening. We receive from all parts of the State, wherev, r they have performed, high recommendations. We advise our readers to go early If they wish to secure seats, UM AN INPUDINT BoBBILY.—ON Tuesday night last some rascal, by means of a false keg . opened tho shutters of the show window of John 4 O'Dell's confectionary shop, in Third street, and , then by breaking a pane of glass, rei moiled his arm through the window, and stole about a peck of oranges, after which be de camped. Urmasum, Qum, &c.—Lee, 08 Market street below Third, has recently made large additions to his stock. Besides an endless vari ety of umbrellas, parasols, &c., he has now on hand a splendid assortment of walking canes, including a number with handsomely Chased gold heads, just the very thing for. presents':; He bas also a variety of fancy articles, the ex amination of which will well repay a visit to his establishment, DIDIOATIOII. -- The M4tAtodiet Episcopal church, on Ridge avenue, in this city,' will be dedicated con nest Sabbath. Rev D. W. Bar tine will eornmence, the dedicatory services this, (Thursday,) Pet* 27, by preaching ins ttie Locust street M. R• church at 8 P. x., and 7 P.-al., assisted by Rev. Andrew ?tranship and others. We kindly and earnestly invite all to go and hear this popular and eloquent divine. The concluding dedicatory services will take place on the following Sabbath, March 2. Rev. Charles Cook, D.•Ek, will print& In the 'Locust Street BC .11. church, at 10} s. x., lord ReiK If. Tor rence at 7P. N. The form of dedication will be beld In the new church, on Ridge avenue, at 8 p. - st. The choir of the Locust street church will favor us with. some, choice musk!. Josses essuo, Pastor. Now Fos following , bill has pass ed the Senate /and is now in the hands of thS local Judiciaty ' leommittee of the House Swnos 1. f3i it ended by the Senate and Muse it Beerentativa(qf the anirmenwealth of .Pents. ay/vanes ta Genesi Assembly 'mg, and it is herd* a l ma by ths catty cif the same: That the fees, or costs , to be b leafier cheated of reeelved, or demanded, or taken, by the mayor, alderm .1%; or justices of the peace in the city of Harris burg, or of the lounty of Dauphin, hs all cases where to any person or persons shall be charged with being vagrants, idle and disorderly. or drunk and dheiderly persons, or for drunken ness, or breach of the peace, or with commiting an assault, or assault and battery, shall be as follows : For all , proceedlogs in all or any of the above stated 'lames, except cased of assault, tt f ai er assault and ba ry, the sum of twenty cents; shall be charged y the said o ffi cers in either of such cases for y official services rendered therein ' • for committiug to prison tiny person charged with eithM of the above offences, ea. cept cases of assaelt, or assault and battery; the . sum of twenty-five ciente; no more or further fees than as above stated shall be charged or paid to the said officers In any case wherein two or more persons are arrested for committing any of the said offences at the same time and place, except in cases of assault, and assault and battery. Bm. 2. That in the above named cases, ex cept ID cases of assault, or mimic and battery,; the fees to be chargedand recelved,or deuguid-' ed, or taken, by the qo natables in the add city' and county, or by thchief police timetable, or; police constable, or other offwer of the said city, shall be as fellows, tie Wit: For, arresting any , person or persons accordiag to law, either upon or without warrant or other process, and taking; such person or per sons either of the offi cers named in the p ing section of this act' for any of the °fleeced therein specified, except; cases of assault, or assault and battery, the sum' of twenty cents for an of the offences therein' specified, except in of assault, and assatlit, and battery ; for cocatnitting to prison upon: process issued by either of the officers named . in the preceding seeti n of this act, and inclu ding mileage for all persons arretted within the city of Harriebu , twenty-thve mints ; for all persons arrested for any of the: offences named in the preceding section of this act, ex cept cases of assault/and assault, and battery, without the limits of the city of Harrisburg, when such miles we actually traveled would exceed two miles, three mid for each' mile actually traveled ii making said arrest s and committing to prime, bat itcnii casishell'inthe i s age be charged atately foe making said arrests and pommit gto prison. Sac. 8. That in cases of assault, or assault and battery, whorl's' the grand jury Bann re turn the bill of in °fluent a true bill, the fees now allowed by lair in such oases shall be paid to the said officers is the mode and manner now prescribed by law, sod in all cases of assault, or assault and battery, wherelie.fihe r grind 'jury shall return the bi hied Indictment ignoramus, or not a true bill, so fees or costs obeli be paid by the county of Dautitda to any of the off cers named in the pre:ceder:sr sections oft' this; act, and all laws heretofore eisiated;tokiiiii in force, providing for the payedeeit :of ilees or costa to any or all of the officers samedln.the preceding sections- of thii act shall be; and the same are hereby repealed, so far as relates to the city of Harrisburg and the county of Dauphin. Tits LAT= iiiwa.—Bargains I Balling off tho entire stock of winter goods belo* coat, via : Woolen, merino, cotton and canton flan nel, under shirts and drawers, 40 and upwards; woolen mufflers, woolen and cotton i Hose, 104 and upwards . silk ties, 18 and upwards : inspenders, 12 ; also fine shirta, $1 (Nall 25, actually worth $1 6041 76 ; collars, (aline; 'l2i, and night shirts, 60; also a large lot of 'monkey jackets; all wool, 'froth 15e@Slf.00 . ; also a large lot of Union shirt breasts, 10c.; 'One bleach muslin 1* yard wide, 16e.• also !bleached muslin ,6c:,and fine Irishlinen,l42oc. 'per yard ; Brooks, Clarks and Coal's mumbled spool cotton y 40. Ladies and ontlenteu tklii is 'ttilrOlittie - to - gaV6iiigiarr - ..Preasii Calrantrex amine for yourselves, as one call will suffice to !convince the public of the above tads. Also, 'on band a large lot of ladies' collars, cuffs, un :dendeeves, which I will sell equally Cheap for tash. N. B.—Shirts, collars, &c., made to 'measure or from sample, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms If you want a !bargain and a good fitting shirt, Ito., just to go James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirr `Manufactory; Ho. 12 Market street, iodms next to Hummel & KilLtoger's grocery store, Harris burg, Pa. feblo. STAMM or Hearr.--" There is no funeral so sad to follow as the funeral of ' our youth, 'which we have been pampering with fond de tires, ambitious hope, and all the bright ber ries that hang hi poisonous clusters over the path of life." The importance of oontrwstieg correct habits will apply in every action, of out:, lives ; for instance it is a duty society demands of rii fp dress genteel, but we are not requited to threw our money away on worthless goo& z hence; it is important to purchase where *if tlargat tood, goods tot the leiiit Inoue*. r` that re'la tilitat'llt ElowieWs, goner Front awl ket streets. Peuitsvlinutia tiiiirottag Moruivu2. IcbruarD 27, 1862 Pennsylvania Legislature. IMPORTED BLEPRZERLY FOR THE TELEGRAPH WILDNINDAT, Febinary 26, 1862. The Senate met at 11 o'clock A. m, and was called to order by Speaker FALL. Prayer by Rev. D. W. Bartine, pastor of the Green street Methodist Episcopal church, of Philadelphia. The journal of yeetenlay, (Tuesday,) was partly read, when On motion . of Mr. IMBEIE, the further read ing of the same was dlpenned with. lisrrtfidiss;• ,Lpiiiteanitmo. The SPEAKER presented a petition of citi zens of Yodetqiivniship, Oarnbria county, ask ing for a law to change the place of holding electrida fEltilildldwUjildp. • : IfifeireiFto r the . Cdmiidttee on DieCtion Dis tricts. M. QONNELL presented a lemonstuatice of citizens of Germauto7n, Philadelphia, against the passage of the supplement to the North ,P,ltiladulphla plank road company, As, railroad cornpany.) Referred to the Committee on Railroads. Mr. it,Faliralipieliented a Petition of citizens of Lower Chichester township. Delaware county, - asi tiring to be separated from the borough of Mar - cus Hook, for sob% and road purposes. Referred to the mmittee on Election Dis tricts. Also, a peldtion/Of eitisens of Chester, Dela warebeunty, relative to a cemetery in said bor ough. Referred to the•Comdlittetrest Corporations. Mr. STAIN prearadmi-iwo petitions of citizens of Lehigh *May, In ,ftwor Of aim* said county into a new judiciaLdistirict. Laid on the table teethe bill has tam reported from committee. t• Idle REILLY pfesented a remonstrance of citizens otSclinylkill county against the repeal of the act authorizing the erecting and laying out of a State road in Lebanon and Berks counties. Referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges. MT. PENNEY foreirented twl petitions of citi zethi'lliiidiPk'On. the line of ' the Fait -Liberty lo9ser4l3 f er robiay; in favor •of allowing locomo- M.id,rOad.i Referred to the Committee ma 'Railroads Mr.. ROB . o iRSON from the . ,demmittee on Cor , . porations, r bad epor amen ded, an act to incor poiate- the Pennsylvania PetiCileum Transpor tation bompanyt . ' Mr. WOLURE, (Railroads) as committed, a aupplement to ate act th incorporate the kloCalla Mountain 'Railroad omnpany. Mr. IMBRLE, (9oraFare 13i115,) presented a report which wasr -ad and recorded on the Mr. NICHOLI3, (same,) prewmtfid' a report •irblottifwilead and *entered on the 'lourd. Mr. `i34diTti , (Thiladclphist,) (seleot,) as cow mitted, joinvrtwoluficiiia relative to the defence of the Delaware river and Bay: - Ur. MEREDITH read biplane adEact extend ing the time for lifting-lbccharter and , paying the. qukoi4trent.OrtN.orx the act incorporating the ..Kittani.M.V.aoar P.OmPanY—. Referral to , th J e.Corwmitree on the udiciary- Mr. Hi OSTA:NA an.act to extendithe char ter of the Lancaster County Bank. Referred to the Committee on Banks. Mr. BERRILL, an act relative to a certain burial ground in the borough of Cheerer, Dela ware county, Referred to the Committee on Corporations. Mr. PENNEY, an act conlhadng the title to . certain laud in lilisabetiCtownship, Allegheny county. • Referre4,o clownlAtoo or &taw and Feclieate Mr. N.ETCRAIL, a further supplement to an act to incorporate the city of Carbondale, Luanne county. . Refeared tn the Committee on Corporations. Mr. LOWRY, an - act to incorporate the vil lage of Linetwille, Crawford county, into a borough, teferredtothQ.Committee on OOrponaions. Mr. CONNELL, an act for the more con venient and economical: settlement of- dece dents' estates, • *furred ibilike Committee on the Judiciary. 16. SMITH, (Philadelphia,) an act supple mentary to an act relative to the attachment of vessels, passed June 13, 1886. • Referred to toe committee on the, Judiciary. APPOILMOMIT or MINOR VIZWER3 nt PHILADIELPHLA. House bill No. 22, an.act td provide for the appointment of fence viewers in the city of Philadelphia, came up in order on third reading. lktr. CONNELL submitted the following amendment to the bill as a new section : " The Board of Surveyortpand. Begulatots of the city of ,Ptilladeipida,•abalkreeetveiio cdm pensation for the service, smutted to be per. formed by them by the . prpv*ns of this act- - 'The' arabildnient'vrea agreed to ; and the Passed finally. ozneiti Senate bill No. 219, au sot fixing the term of office of eheriffa, came up in. %der and was bid over. Mr. REILLY called up an act. to incorporate the North American shaft company. Passed finally. • Mr. LANDON called up Rouse MIX No. 179, an act to authorise the bonyfigii' of Slikiehial na Depot, Susquehanna" Maiiity; to increase their taxation for borough potpie*. Passed finally. Mr. LAWRENCE tailed upi!HOMO bill NO. 184, an act repealing an act zonniifiog an ap propriation to be maditlint ofeountt fruidifin aid of agricultunrkor InfirtrmiltimkatMetdes, so far as thesame relates to Greene county.: , Passed finally. On leave given, Mr. lIIIETH, (Philadelphia,) from the cormattee on Corporations, reported as committed, an eat to incorprorate the Yill9P of 14 9 1511 4 19 r C°" Tf°l4. 99 11 ah.1 1 .4 0 Mr. LOWErciab i ll *vita bill, entitled an act to inonporate the village of Lines- CrawfdriEdnitathattialWadittb. Passed finally. Mr. MEREDITH called up House bill No. 152, a supplement to an act to incorporate the borough of Freeport, Armstrong county. Passed finally. Mr. MOTT called up House bill No. 120, an act to erect a poor house for the township of Texas, and borough Of Honesdale, Wayne jn borAdi* lilted of ;this whole, *r.-• DoardSairi in the Chair.) Mr. MOLT moved to amend by iddince new section, submitticaria„ peciPle- I The amendment' *greed to ; the`commit tee rose, and the chairmanu; reported the bill with an aroolubtAnt Pasm attell 4 Mr. ea p 'senate bill No. 201, etiPPleirliC_ reeve* one in relation to th e G ree d - improvement company. After some "tat : guitilll Passed finally. On motion of Mr. CLYMEA, the Senate then Adjourned. 'if I Mr . OF PIETA NT4TIPiag • WIVINADAT, Feb. 20, dika, I Thggpaiiii4dred IOWA& to order at 10 • - p ra go t tr eA Roiljtspeukti- . The Clerk read the jounud of lairtiakki, which we geprorid. SENATE RISPOWD3 01 MINDING 00310/114ZE8.. Buss isle* It HILLS 00211WID*UID RRPiCAL ON THE ACT FOR THE CONIEUTATION ON rue ReaiNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TONNAGE TAX. The House went into committee of the whole (Mr. Anterraoso in the chair,) on . House bill No 201, entitled "An Act to repeal the act approved 7th of March, A. D. 1861, entitled An Act for the commutation of tonnage du ties.'' ' The first and only section of the bill was read as follows: solos 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Bowe of Representatives of the Ortmursomoealth of .Penszsyl mum, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the act of Assembly approved 7th March, anno domini 1861, entitled "An Act for the commutation of tonnage duties," be, an& the same is hereby repealed. On the question, " Will the committee agree to the section?" A division was orderea, and fifty-nine gentle men voted in the affirmative. The committee then rose, and the chairman reported to the House that the committee had agreed to the bill. The question then was, "shall the report of the oomniittee of the Whole be adopted?" Atter a protracted debate, Mr. WILLIAMS moved to amend by offering the following as a substitute for the bill: An act to repeal the act for the commutation of Tonnage duties, approved . March 7,.1861. Winanes, An act was passed at the last ties sion of the Legislature purporting to be an act for the commutation of tonnage duties,- by means wireof the sum of seven hundred and fifty-two thoustuid three hundred aa&eight dol- -....,—.... wincti watt , ---, on pretended considerations which , were eer in conflict with the constitution. utter'? awry and worthless in then/set ' utterly.`" amoun fa effect, under color of a pretend contract, or commutation,to a gratuitous d• tion ot-ill the said monies and revenue to . a private earOoration, without any , substantive equivalent whatever, thereby violating the plighfaith of the biota, and increasing thi eurthe of the people at a time when the ne• cesati ' r q 6 the, unayi• pre-eminently required,' the m rigid econorilY, and the strictest , hue.; bandry tif their resources ; And iiherns, the said act was .tipproTed by the Crow**.nor, at, shown by his message to the House of; Representatives of • the bin day f Februalt last past, under a stipulation in • ting, for the benefit of the people which not mai% known to them, and has since n surrendered without their knowledge or *co - sent make demand of the said company with out anyinevious, registry in the proper office, and without even the preservation of a copy thereof p , __, • And te f peas, it is'afflimed and believed that the to ' 'ig the ' said a ctof A 100011 44 were dicta •by the said company ;=and that 04 passagethereof was procured by, improper an d unlawfdrinrn other than those which lik i t:ii4 been sititatry iecited on file part of the • 1 company andibt agents. • - , SiXrZtagr,: eiciaas, by Oa &nate cad Row otiitAtirookdisios of tho Ontrommaidoof eßowykio General Azwanbiy rid; and tit antAority cf she saes, Meet' the;said recited act of Assembly of the 7th day of March, a. n.,1861, be and the same is hereby repealed, and the said tonnage tax, or duties Imposed by the act incorporating the said Pennsylvania railroad company is hereby re stored, re-imposed, and made payable to the Commonwealth in the same manner, and upon the same terms and conditions as though the said repealing act had never been passed. Sso. 2. That it shall be the duty of tile At torney General to proceed forthwith to sue for, recover and collect by distress, irrepleviable or otherwise, the arrears of the said tonnage-tax, which were due and., owing at the time of the ; passage of the said recited act which is hereby: repealed,together with such additional tax or du ties as would have accrued upon the tonnage of the said company, until the date of the pres ent act; and for the proper ascertainment of the amount of thirsald additional tax, it shall . be the duty of the said company to Erie forthwith, in the office of the Auditor General, a statement duly authenticated by the oaths of the Presi dent and Treasurer of said company, of the amount of their business so made taxable, for the intervening period, and also to furnish the Auditor General from time to time such other and . additional statements and such access to their books as he may judge ne cessary for the purpose of the said unit, or other proceedhl g : hereby .% auth#risted,: Pre iddsii;Lhoiaseer;that the j iiiimey§ fad by the Said company on account of the , said•pretended com mutation over and beyond the annual instal ment or instalment, payable by them on their bonds for the purchase money of the priblie works, shall be credited upon the arrears of the said tax, which were due and owing at the pas sage of the said repealed act, and allowed in the collection of the said arrears. WILT:fal S moved to postpone the er consideration of the amendment to gether with the bill, with the, view of having them printed, which was agreed to. Various motions were then made fixing a day for their oonsideration, all of which were disa greed to, when. The hour of one o'clock having arrived the House - Adjourned. . . PRI:BRAVE YOUR BEATA 4, symmßrßT OF FORM; YOUR HEALTH, AND MENTAL POWERB, By nsing•thanflare, Pleasant, Popular, and Specie° Rem edy known as . HELMBOLD'S =TRACI` BUCHII. Rend the Adverreement in another column, and profit by it— Diseases and Symptoms Enumerated. . • •, Cut It out,.Praseree It. • You may not now require it, • • Rut may at some Pntore Day. "It gives health and vigor to the frame, Sad bloom to the pallid cheek." It Saves Long buttering and raposnre. Beware of Counterleitil Cures Guaranteed. jittdawlint fIAIR DYE HAM, - DYE ! • Wm. A. Batchelor's - Halr Bye! . The only Harmless and Reliable Dye r KnO'N/A ' • All others are raertfintitatiorus, and should be ,avOldmi Hyou wish to escape ridicule. ORBY,OIXD OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to, a beautind and natural Brown or Wang, witheat the LONG Injury to Hale or Skin. • FIFTEEN Iit,DALS AND DIPUDIAS have been , awar ded to Wx. A..Bsramites singe 18 9, and over 200,000 applitallons•have been made to the hair of the patrons of his fatuous Dye. Wm A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color -not to be diatiogabibed from nature and is WARSAW= not to Wore in the least; however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of bad Dees remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. it kind Street New York. sold ia &lithe sites and Manus of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine 11/18 the name "William A. Batchelor, ll and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the Our aides of each bez. Wholesale rectory, 31 Barclay St, Lite 238 eroadwig, New Tont- oct2-dawly lAtllif 44L - Oaah paid for uate by JAKE N. WAXER& mayo.& 1 iIIL 41~I.i! DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the folio sing certificate" rthro one of the Oral ladles In Mimi, N. Y., who milled op= my agents in that ebp (Kr tam, Brutal- & tic%) and told them that the, of course, did um mai her mama made public, but It any one shouts doubt the woe I .erful efficiency of Ds- DOPER oo's Golden Pins, they might refer soy lady t t her, as she could 'ered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her enciatiedee of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young I ady 17 years old. - he wan feat elf tom vet" Ant/Wu—bad taken cold—nature became *betrothed Two box,' of time Golden Palls entire ly cured her, and she la now in robust health.— "We were tartioubar in buying the genuine. Full and explicit &mew aceakettanying each box. - Price Sl. Sold wholesale and reel - by 0. A RalffireAkr, No. 2, Jones Row, ed C. R. Ritual, 91 Market street, Harris burg. Pa. Sy sending either of them SX 00 %brought he Ilarrieborg Post Offloe the catedentially by mall to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. 13.—LoOk out tbr minnterfolts. no Glidden Mlle of any kind uhkertho tax is "signed S. D. Howe. All others is a base Woodlark and unsafe; Umirefore, ae you value your lives sad health, (te'say nothlng of be hag humbugged out- of' your money ) buy only of thaw who chow the egnature of S: D. Rowe on every bon, ;ranch mks recently beer' added or amount of the Pills senor connternittee, • The. , ffigsredietas composing the above Pills ore made kinitinf:lo every Agent, and they are safe, and will perform *Radioed Ike them. Sold also by, 'P. L. Lmnberger, Labium. - A. J. King man Mechanicsburg Sark*, Lewisto w n ;S. Bleat- Ratline ;- S. G. Wild, Newville ; O. Shippens, burg ; I Spangler, Chstabersbing; . X. T. taller, York J. A. Wolf, We ; B. 8. SWAM. Reading ; and it. P. Hunter, Reuling, and by "one druggist" In every town and village in the Ilaltedaates, and by X. D. VOWS, Sole Proprietor. New York. e3.4m iii rw 'Abinrtisments NICHOLS 8z 110WMA -o o mprifi e Wr r k ieuji*es old 1 - 116TAVE , lleteruirkiskjanflase their en sto of GROOES, .016MIONS, inturra , at prices Windt thisprosent hard thnes; stud re spectfully Sall Vogt of tile ultimata of Harrisburg and y to theiruxtensive stock of goods, Spudding: SUGARS, SYRIA I TEAS, COFTEE,C MDR% Uraft*, MANORS; OMANI% OEDAR-WASE, FLOUR,', 013 R, &a. We have also gone to considerable trouble in "getting the sale of „several brands of All of Whitt we *task td be' NON-BINDS2.,..MANSPABENT AND 11110111 ODOR, as far as pnictioable. Anunig Others, we have on band r- NATRANA, ICkel9l4, LIICEPSR; . 11-a tinol cr.9f Ai{gfasprbieh we will`}sell wbolesale or retail, and tv. then any Ass' hew* in liisrriburg. Also, all kindncg; . , CUT, FLINT AND OMEN, ,CALWOITAREC, -Weralsci to'Citli Well selected and extensive assortment of VitgEMLWARII. Call at bucuoicaayiwicor, corner of Front indlifarket streets. UNION E&PAU'ItANT, R LLTAM=ZIAING SALOON,, • No. 119 , NEAR PIM: THE intibidabers iiiothig. erected a larg 8 banding ft the abefl/1411Mie, prftay foti plarfio sea , ldll4llrVliibdidiAed, (l d, the eUeill&tortheipbb.i lic to the followitiore., • 4 ' , Tel feencreawr, on the Vie Roar. wi th a room' attached, is fitted op in lirdi-chint style, and it will at all' times be suppled with the born OYSTERS to be bad in ' the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, Oah, and all . kinds of game In season. Oysters served up in every' style, and matte to be leutat all bourn, The Alee of all the celebrated breWeries in the country constantly on' hand. The Ton-pin Alley ,or Bowling Saloon, la- Witte' rear, and Gentiles' three alleys of modern consPaction, where. the lovers of this healthy exercise can enjoy the ineelves.! The Billiard Saloon le up-stairs—elegantly titled up, and contains three marble top , oembinatiOn minion ta hies, equal to any made. - Harrisburg has long felt the wast of a grand, combin ation of this kind, and as the proprietors are determined ' to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything In their power to mske it Sur.lonuble retort, they hope to receive a hberal there of publics patronage. Batt-dif WlLLikai O. IicFADMIN & 00. LAUER'S ALE, PORT ER AND BEER, NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Harrlacurg, LW the underalgnedhaa authorized Mr. B. Mager to receive orders for any of my manatee - terse. The collecting will be attended to by the under &geed. AM orders left as above win lnc promptly as to. GEORGE LACIEN, feb2246m. Pottsville, Ps. BLINDS I I BLINDS II I NEW V BNITION BLINDS made to or der kr ;the small slim of $2, $2 51) mull& New blade made lord of old ones a: equal, tow prices for seventy eve °eats a pleas and upwards.o all sad am at my stop, in second street, below etteennt. feba.lm A. R. 811 NAZARETH HALL, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. lAZA.RETI3, Northampton county, Pa. Easy at ; amass from ilarrisners by railroad W n, and thence, soven miles by stage. Be,. =WARD 11. , !Min* - Principal GOOD NEWS ! GOOD NEWS! 1 34 PIECES 131ssoliedMuslin at 7 ots. Per yard. - lini9oces, yard wide Muslin, at 12% eta per yard. 80 pima good quality Calico, at 7 cur. i er yard. 200 limes beet styles Banco, at. 1234 ate per yard. 60 , pieoes best Lissa at 26,81,40 and 60 eta. per lard. 00 pieces barred Check, at 10 eta. per yard. Abet a large stark or Carpets, fancy and black Bilks, Shawls at putty reduced prices. Br eraloluttig oar large stock of goods, you will find greet Bargains. IL MUIR & Co., feb2l-gyr: No. A, Mirka Bilooro, Harrisburg, Pa. NEW MILITARY' PUBLICATIONS. LONGMOBE ON gun idiot wounds, 75 The Art of War by Baron de 3om ' ini, Nith "pandit" ; tnips and engravings ' $1 60 Infantry Tactics, by Brigadier-General Silas Casey, 11. B. A 250 Practical Treatise on Strengthening and Defending Out Posts, Villages, 8r105 4 4 dca fix refer 4. "ICe to the Duilin ef Officers of l'lctiriets, by Col. Jebb. Royal (Faglien) Rog neere Coppee's Field Manual :for Battalion Dri11... : ....... . . ... . 60 ICoPPee'a Field Manual of Evolulionti of the Line • CIO With all the standard military publications at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. . „ toQUR newly replenished - Idock of Toilet . tad 'Fancy. Goods is uneurpeased in ads niiy, and g =Slant of rendering sitistsation, we woo f roe goecifully invite a call. SILLSR, '9lllarkatattoection doiira aastiinPoorth street. south ,UTILL BELL at coat my entire etock ,of , mUllnery and Canay goods. Call and ciao:doe for yourselves, Row, Third sdreat belOW Martuti • 10111411 w S. A. MILES. ' `FB's ' H 811 IT.Sti, and Valid constantly oa wind and for sale by CRASSERRIES, , 35 GB' _I L . t rrr. amusenunts. ALL ATTIRED in ancient costumes, will give three of their Grand Old Trablened Concert. at BRANT'S HALL, On the evening of Thursday, Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY 27th and 28th and MARCH Ist. The Old Folks wilt be assisted by Mrs. 311115 J. NIGH us, the young American Fongatrees, Um. OIguNGIII .91113PPAJW, the accomplished Vocalist, and Mr. J. P. GULICK, the Famous Basso. GRANNY sLocum, auNt RACHAEL and 00114 V REUCBN, will also be pr rent each evening and "pie 4. the gingen." IMMO, 245 cents. CHILDREN 15 cents. sir Doom open at 7 o'clock, to commence at 7% A MATINEB will be given BATORDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock, for the aecommod Won of' Ladled and Clad - drag. jgrADI4IBSION for CHILDREN to RATTNER le seats feb24-et SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE THIRD STRUT BELOW hieUtECBT: :..I, ~ „ 25 cent& i ~ Choke, 60 orate. Beata in Private Boxes, 76 cents. , the Box, $5.00. - , • • open 6} o'clock ; Commence at 7/ o'clock. l itorm:wilp:mest of the Celebrated Cantatrice, LIMA BORDWELL, -.AND- Mr. W. BORDWELL, Ethiliven Comedians, who will appear in their 114*opean Drawing Boom Soireee, original with Kr. and Mrs. Bordwell. FIRST NIGHT OF THE ECURLESQE COlci Tip-conclude with the Laughable Afterpiece, NEW YEAR'S CALLS. Sae can be secured In advance during the Opera. Ili* Office open from lu to 12 A. Y. WM. KNOCHE, 98 Aftarket street, Harrisburg, Pa., li)= .19L. NOEL WNW ROSEWOOD PIANOS. from the best .L 1 make* from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS TUB BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU MENTS, FROM $46 to $lOO. • Chains, Violins, ii.ccordeons, Flutes, P'S e, Drum, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings end musi cal merchandise In general. I , BST MUSIC. THE LATEST PITBLICATIONS 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 beet plated LOOKING GLASSE Et From smallest to largest sizes. Any- style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. febl9-dBm ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. BEST PENS in the world, for 750, $1 2b $l. 60, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at iebl6 y SCHBFFER'S Bookstore. "THE PEN,NIGHTIRR THAN THE SWORD." TRW LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be sound at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE BUIDIE-WHEAT hi EA L and CORN MEAL joist receirint MI Or 8110 st NI IOVr CHOLS & IX.MMAN, je corner From and Markel streets., CRtiallka), broken loaf, fine and coarse pulverised and other sugars for sal. by NICHOLN ki BOWMAN, ilmier Front and Market streets. HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL. CLOTH, HAT, LATHER end INFANT ILKUBEIN 4 , in great variety Totoa VII Y 41. I.j SOIDIEft'a CAMP COMPANION. A very convenient. Writting Deck •, also, Portibiloe, Memorandum Boots, Portmonntues, &e.. it n 2oSCH4'!'Y&NHS BCYJIL33 riANDLES, Country Soap, Fancy Soapa k) of all Mods, hr sale NI by CHOLS dr BOWMAN. Corner Front and Idar• et street& NO. MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar ra3, and barrels, at tho Mow Grocery and Provi sion Store, Front and Market streeU. NIGGO4I dt POWMAN. CHOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale aj low by NICHOLab k BOWMAN, kbll Corner Frontand Market Weds. 4 75 A 'LOT of prime Cheese just received and ZIL. for sale by NICKOLAS ac BOWMAN, Corner Hrostand Market streets. POWDER, Shot and Caps for sale by NICCOLAS &BOWMAN, Ooroer Front and Market streets. - 101;ESH. Laramie, Apples, Cranberries, toi wale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 31. 1 earner Front and Market street, • I TIA,NDELION COFFEE Fresh and Wile supply or this Celebrated Oeffeejaet received the laS DOO4, Jr.. & Co. BLACKING 1 ABONI3 ',CHALLENGE BLACKING.' ' Oran, assorted sizee,inat received, and fo etlerninoseio 4001-, RUMBAMIIi§/1110,Door Mats, Scrub. ling and Bleakdadng Bnuhea for sob by NIOBULAS & BkiWXAN, Miler treat sad Market grist.. LKS WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market street. AND PArTIRMS VV. DCAN, Sr.. &00