I,,iill)(iTtitgrapi t j, 1; B 1,6 BURG, PA slturl iay Afternoon, March 1, 1862. VI 1111 ee patienta at Herr's Hotel, votidny at o'click, when he goes to t • . o i e r, where he will practice at the City 1 :;:•1 till the 18th of March, , L G PROLNTATION.—The ceremony of pre -I.s,,ueof the State flags to Co)., Schlaudeck ': 11111,, Pr anis regiment, took place the State arsenal at 11 o'clock this and wet witnessed by a large con - (itivne. The 111th was mostly re ;o Erfr and Crawford counties, and is f the lineat looking regiments that have pi the I•eTViell. 0::,0 —We see by this evening's Etyma that our friend, Mr. Kennedy, sit , „ w k., of the Legislature from Perry , r tll. , Feeeeded from batchelorhood, and Fe illonvnt in the blessed State of Mat., s Tile oath pt allegiance has been a ,„l be and his amiable bride have de ,. in favor of union now and forever. May happiness and prosperity ever attend Seneca G. Simmons, of the' 'curl .; Ivania regiment, and Mr. William ;.rret, Iltlvr of the same regiment, arrived ‘eAerday morning, direct from Gen. .IM:ilea on the Potomac. Col. Sim retinae,' home on furlough to recruit which has been seriously impaired. net gives a glowing picture of the state along the Potomac, and represents tr.m this neighborhood as being in „ ri t s 2 htiug trim, and anxious for a pop t! r rano'. eta, An.Ur.—Burglars are beginning to in our city again. Last week, as already klifa RAM, they robbed Hoover's 61) in South street. On last Tuesday , trey temted the confectionary shop of WI in Third street, and helped ttiem - t a large quantity of oranges. On olnu night they made a demonstration ;LudeerruAn's broker's office, in Market idki to effect an entrance. On the Si milt. Thursday, they broke into the roe ,runt of k. "'Ayer, from which they succeeded 571' yin oft A quantity of butter, knives and 10, RUIN and other articles. :'nip nits TO AMEND MS Fn kw —A bill ha, teen read in the Legislature amending the Lill et IS 21 I! enacts that the second sec tion of WI act dial' be so construed, that in kretof,ne or hereafter commenced 1111 i, In any court of record in this Qom- tits.alth, the legal and equitable plaintiff Or piliatifit in raid &Non or SIAM, shall be habletotheattorneyinstituting the same for the coo ar.d fres allowed by laid act, in like not nor as Lewitt:its are liable in cases where I,l,nent hi been recovered, and the same be !mowed as debts of like amount are las recovered. ea ECCE.NT SHOOTING AITAIR—Lieta. Konig- kucwi o% Bail. —Lieut. Samuel C. on. •-• Jet of the Fifty-sixth Psnneylvania regi cLergrd with shooting the soldier, Van b-rg, in Raspberry alley, in this city, :,;ettlay night, was brought before Judge - lest Thursday evening, on a writ of ./ xrpir, and, after a hearing of the case, rinul to bail—S. O. Slaymaker, Fag., of titer, Col. S. D. Meredith, and the defen• .. ach binding themselves in the sum of kindred dollars, for the defendant's lace to answer. Van Valtenberg, the unu, still remains at Hen's Hotel, :hough sill very feeble, hill attending pronounce him out of danger. , NE‘v cutter BOUM—The County Commis _ttwittors.--The difficulties existing -a the Audi tors and Commissioners of this hare at length culminated in legal pro- The :I Auditors last week required :Atti.tioners to appear before them with • ' end to answer all Interrogotaries itht iK put to them. The Commission :, • .tvIllt ! that the board of Auditors were rofutted to comply with the 'the Auditors then gave the Commis understand that they would exercise wet vt stet! in them by law to compel ,IteL,lauco. The Commissioners, in order that, filed a petition asking the r a 'file upon the Auditors to oho* 1/4 gut) 'warrant° should not issue 'Let:,. The rule was granted, and the tired for next Monday, March the illenntimo, the Auditors conceiving ;rattin g of that rule was not a super .," Niu,da attachment, and have now the f itte Commissioners in the custody of Thus the mutter rests for the ' lANI To SCUOOL StPIIIIINTINDINTII..-.4 bill o altr, dueed iu the Legislature having .• ihe examination of our county ' ti perintendents, with a view of Neer their c tpabilitiea to disoharge the du . t!ir po.ition to which they aspire. It t, the Judges of the District Court, with the President Judge of the Court Pleas in all counties except Phila. ntal the President Judge of the judie- Tiet. tugether with the Associate Judges shall appoint before June a zee of three teachers, the beat they can 'hall examine all persons voted for btlice at the Triennial Convention pf , awl the General Superintendent ;tntlB,ion the person found duly qnali "his the most votes. the examina -1-„'''4ll 13 !' practical and theoretical, and tre per cent , of the questions must beu• atsw, d• The Committees shall bold :,„, jr *el' years, but the members may -be by the General Superintendent of ° proof of unttness being given*l4ll; „ tiu °zetakhan have a right to confer tibial veld % 1,40 of 4 County Snotintendent, Mice"l 4 bare right to app*Ape CoMDlitr tatialluation. TER Rt. Rev. W. B. Mavens, D. D., Assistant Bishop of the Dloceae of Pennsylvania, will officiate in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in this city to-morrow morning and evening. The rite of confirmation will be administered in the evening. Norton.-71n the absence of the pastor, Rev. D. Chins, the Rev. John W. Nevin, D. D., of Lancaster city, will preach In the German Re formed church next Sunday, ilarch the 21, both morning and evening. All who may have a disposition to hear this distinguished phi- . losopher and divine are cordially invited to attend. Cntmon Daroosmorr—Rev. Charles Cook, D. D., of Philadelphia, will preach in the Locust street Methodist Episoopal Church at 10} o'clock s. n., tomorrow, and Rev. J. H. Torrence at 7 o'clock P. a. The form of dedication will be held in the new Methodist Episcopal Church on Ridge avenue at three o'clock P. x. All the ministers and the friends are invited to attend. Preaching in the new church in the evening at seven o'clock. -_,~:_ ARREST OP DZEIBERTiaII.—AO order from Capt. Dodge, euPerinteeiieni of the recrnitirurservice in this State, makes it the duty of recruiting officers to arrest deserters and send them to him at Harrisburg, with the evidence of their deser tion, when they will be transmitted to their respective regiments. Advertising rewards for the apprehension of deserters, a practice rather common of late, is prohibited. ` A itasssimeam Bassi( or sma Wnin.--Darne Nature is often fantastic in her conduct, and she often startles us by the superior skill she displays when she attempts to imitate human workmanship. A remarkable affair of this kind was exhibited in our city to-day by Maj. David Mumma, in the shape of a piece of a flag which his son had in his patriotism erected over his father's country residence upon the 22d of Feb ruary, in honor of Washington's birthday and our recent victories. By the peculiar force of the wind the flag was torn into shreds, and platted firmly together in a regular four ply plat, as evenly and regularly as if done by the hand of some skillful workman ; and as if to make an omen of good for oar country, after the stars and stripes were firmly platted, a most curiously wrought knot was fastened at the end to prevent them, as it were, from ever becom ing sepairated again. sera—Big Thing on los.— To the great delight of skaters, 3. Freet, Esq. , ,paid us an other visit last night, and the ice this morn ing on Dowding's Pond was in grand condition. Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather,' a large number of ladles and gentlemen were present, engaging in the invigorating and healthful exercise, which has lately become so popular. Old Boreas was unusually rude and churlish, whisking about the draperiee of the fair damsels who braved his-wrath, and pinch ing the cheeks and noses of their cavaliers, but tip only effect seemed to be to make the beaux and belles draw nearer together and make them skate the faster. To go down the Pond before the wind was all very pleasant, but skating back again was not so easy. All fancy skating wee out of the question. We saw one gentleman, indeed, executing several fanciful movements, but as we observed him shortly afterwards sitting down upon the ice, we con cluded that his exertions had been rather too much for him. Still, in spite of the cold, the scene was extremely enlivening and cheerful, Here would go some young couple in full sail, tacking across the Pond to avoid the full dame of the wind. There comes a gallant, backing up right in the teeth of the breese with a fair craft in tow, in all the glories,of ermine skating-hood and crimson balmoral. The la ' dies, indeed, seemed to pride themselves upon their hardihood in resisting the wind and the storm, and certainly they deserve all credit for their courage. If they only took proper pre cautions against being chilled after bectiming overheated by their exertions, they will proba bly experience no ill effects from their expo sure, although we doubt not that many old ladies sagely shook their heads today, when the young people returned from skating, and prophesied all sorts of evils in the future. • • ilumniy.—The meanest man on earth is the slanderer. He who, taking ambush. behind the convenient phrase "they say," endeavors , to destroy the reputation of an , enemy Is a wretch beneath contempt. The foot-pad who stops the traveller with his "stand and deliv er" is worthy of respeot, compared with the cowardly knave who stabs his foe in the dark, as Ingo did Michael Canto. His deedie Coura geous, if it is wicked, and he has at lewd the merit of making no false pretence'. But the tattlers form another class, which is not al ,together confined to those old ladies who delight to gossip over their tea, and before whose remorseless tongues reputations melt away like the sugar in the boiling Bohea.-- Idle, chattering, emlity-headed creatures, who delight, parrot-like, to repeat the last new story, but more particularly if it is to the disadvantage of those whom they call their friends, are to be found in every circle of so ciety and of both sexes. They repeat only .what they have heard. "So-and-so told me, I cannot vouch for the truth of it, very likely it is not so. I wouldn't on any account have the story come from me." And so these ill omened magpies go hopping about, prating of that of which they knew nothing, and sowing the seeds of misery for many an honest man or innocent girl, when in their presence, their words will be sweeter than honey. It is a very good rule, but one which Is often disre garded, to say nothing behind a man's back which you would not say before his face. It is the golden rule applied to the use of the tongue, and that member being proverbially unruly, perhaps it is no wonder that slander Is so rife. The best man has some flaws in'his character. The beet man occasionally iloto things of which he is afterwards ashamed. '"...Tt is, to .Ikey the leak , charitable to pan tht m nyik,lh.eihOce, 4(10 them be forgotten sin speedily as may be. ettegiapii,larch 1, iigt Tea ezooan CONOBILT of the Continental Old Folks, at Brant's Hall, last evening, was an unusually pleasant entertainment. There are splendid voices among the Old Folks, and they use them to the best advantage. The voice of Mrs. Nichols is unsurpassed for sweetness, afid she alone would be sufficient to "draw a house." Mrs. Sheppard is also a very sapeTior vocalist The basso of Mr. Gulick is powerful, and there is an alto voice in the party that is remarkable for strenth and melody. The whole troupe ap pear in ancient costumes, Mrs Nichols wearing the identieal dress worn by Queen Elizabeth the first time she appeared before Pailiamenc In 1699. The Old Folks will give another concert this (Saturday) evening, and we advise every person fond of good music to be on hand. To rna Puma o. --The Condi !ion of onr country a few months since, and the fear of a protracted war, was the inducement with sorts of `otit manufacturers to advance the price of cotton goods, outside specniation.also contributed to an additional advance, from the fact of holding large quantities of goods out of the market. The recent victories of the federal army, and the probability of a ,speedy settlement of our difficulties, has thrown those goods upon the market, hence a small abatement in prices ; it would .be folly, however to expect much change until an uninterrupted supply of cotton finds its way to the northern states. We will, however, sell the folkiwing makes of calico at. twelve and a half cents per yard : Pacific, Eng lish, Sprague, Cocheco, American, Hamilton and Gloscester and all other goods, at the same reduction. Yours respectfully, - Came &RAMA. Two RMIDILID Prams of beautiful ne4 spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached muslin of the best make; blue checlut, - at 12} cents per yard ; white stockings; at 12i cents ; another lot of those good white rib bed-stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, at 12} cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with - border, 6 cents ; shirt breasts 124, 15 and up to 87i cents; 25 pieces new pant stuff ; undershirts and dmwersvery cheap ; cotton and , woolen socks, at ill prices ; 40 dosed woolen stockings, for children, 14 cents; yard bleached muslin 12i Cents; all wool French merinos, all colors, at 62 and 75 cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale Muse of plain rind figured Swim muslim, brillante, white aim brics, Ransack' and Victoria lawns, suitable for dresses, as those goods will be very scarce( and dear next summer ndwis the time to buy. Our stock of Furs at cost. S. lawn, Rhoads' Old Stand. Tau Ulna Naws.—Bargabs ! Selling off the entire stock of winter .goods' below cost, viz : Woolen, merino oottbn and canton flan nel, under shirts and drawers, 40 and upwards; woolen mufflers, woolen and cotton Hoee, 104 and upwards ; silk ties, 18 and upwards ; suspenders, 12; also fine shirts, 51 00(41 26; actually worth 11 60@il 76 ; collars, all linen, 14, and night shirts, 50 ; also a lame lot of monkey jackets, all wool, from 76c®5140 ; I also a large lot of Union shirt breasts, fic.; flue bleach muslin 1} yard, wide, :16o.• also bleached m uslin tine Irishlinen,lB42(ks. per yard ; Brooks, Clarke and Coal's enambled spool cotton, 40.. Ladies and gentlemen this is the place to get a bargain. Please call and ex-, amine for yourselves, as one call will suffioe to convince the public of the above tads. Also, on hand a large lot of ladies' collars, cuffs, un-; deraleeves, which I will sell equally cheap for, cash. N. 8.--4311104, collars, &a. made , measure or fromsample, on thenhorlesa. no and most reasonable terms. If you want a bargain and a good fitting shirt, &0., just to go James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Manufactory, No. 12 Market street, rooms next to Hummel &ITaillinger's grocery store, Harris burg,. Pa. • feblo. • , DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS "FOR FEMALES. "Read the Rollo wing cartleente"' from one of the firs t ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called open my agents In that city (Er. Wm. Bristol & 0o.,) and told them Alia she, of course, did not wish her name , made public, but if any , one should doubt the wearied:id efficiency of Dn. DOrron 001 Golden Pills, they might refer any Indy to her, as considered It a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficaty, as administered to her daughter, a young J ady 17 years old. , 4he was fast go ing into cons umplien—had taken cold—nature became' obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pals =DM ly cured her, and Jae is now in robust health.—' "We ware particular in buying the genuine. Pull and explicit directions aocompanying-nach box. Price St Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A ilconvarr, No. 2, Jones Row, und O. I. Ileum, 91 Market street, Barris, burg, Pa. By sending.elther of them $1 00 throught Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will be sent cordidimally, by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. 11.—Look out for anuttaribits. Ihirno Golden Ms of any kind unless the box Is signed 8. D. Howe. Ail others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, se' you value your nine sad health, (to sey. ry stottdzig of be, who 'heir Mg humb si ugged out of your money,) buy only of thole the S. P. BOW, on eve lox, which has recently been added on aooonot of the Pills being connteradted. The ingredients composing the, above Pills are made knoWn to every-Agent, 04. they are safe, end will perform ail claimed for them. Bold ales by, T. L Lamberger, Lebanon . ; A. J.:Knuir man, Electuunkeburg ;M. Marks, Lewistown ; Elliott; Garbs 8. O. Wild, browviihi ;J. O. AMIE, Sbippens, burg ; J Spangler, Obambersbuni; &T. -wilier, York ; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. 8. Stevens,' Reading ; and R. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist" hi every town and village In the United States, and by mows, 611.4 m Sole PrOprietor, New York. HAIR DYE 1 HAIR . DYE Wm. A. Batchelor's' Heti The only Harmless and Reliable IllyeriCritift 1 All others are mere imitations, and , shoal& tki,avoided If you wish to escape ridineko. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to beautiful and natural Brown or Bbiok without the least Injury to Hair or Skin. YHTIDIN MEDALS, AND DIPLOMAS have bees nwar. dad to Wit. A. Ravoarion slime 111 d), and:Otter 206,000 spOestions have beestamde to the hair. of - the patronti of Ws amoul A at uan t. Wit. A. B Rill HAUB . DYE produces a ooloi not to be distinguished Limn nature and wuntenriin not to injure In the least, however tong it map bb contin ned, and the lit Weals of bed , Dree remedied. , Thri heir Is invigorated fbr life by this splendid Dye, which *prop. orlY applied at NO. la Bond Street New York. told in &lithe tiles and 1,011131 of the United 'States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine-Las the mime a William A. .Batobelor,i! snd address upon a steel plate engraving, _ on the font Op of each bor. • Wholesale Faittoiy, 81 Barclay St., Late 238 Broadway, New York. od2-dawly FOR SEWING MACHINES: JONAS BROOK & BROI PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON; 2:10 4 NO YD S. BLAO K 4 CK)LORIID. TlLllthread beirig Suede particularly fo ELART4,ir= la si vra g t ne Y en a'ams trw c Z4V,r. by friction of the needle'. For Middies ruin Brcitike' Went Ghuce, • FOR UPPER TEIREA.D, and Meeks Patent.)kk i bikdr BAC Ticket,: FOR UNDER THREAD Sold by respectable dealers throughout tee country.-- I Alets ' ill , "9l , 08 190 EtE none M SMITH, Sole /g r t. W; • se: 116 Veseyetreet, New York. 'THE , PRIVILEGF.E' OF TO:II WRIT OF HABEAS CORPII - S TTNDER THE CONS.FrruTiON by Horace Briiineyears_Pctar tilliosnrtusate Price 16 iienta. • ' JUST grPOEIVED -4.,:,,,,,,..,41)01WENT, of Falai -inbArginaihient , solmot sapsl 41kUldia ek fovea Myles and Flow at raa.. i=m2:l 4 CARD TO TAB LAMP _tw labvertistintuto LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE HAHEISBERE POST OPTICS, ELTERDATOIAROH I, 1861. OFF'CIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST. CIRCULATION. LADIES' LIST Anderson, N E Me ogee, Anderson, mah a C B Andrews, F E 2 Mrniek, E 7 Anderson, BE , Maguire, A A Medlltn, S. Baker, E A Baceker, A Miler,L Baker, S Miller, J , Balaley, .E Miller, M B 2 Beaver, H Miller, M A Birmingham, A Machlea, M Blower, 0 Mille!, M Biller, S Miller, M Birk" L Morrison, Bistop, E Mott D P Bowers t fi Myers, M Boyle, Xosaer, X Boyd, M. -E Murray, 0 2 Bayd, A L Noecker, E Brown, S. it Neely, M J Branyen A 0 Nialey, K Brdwn, X Norcross, S Burreigh, M • peek, M A Bneker, lr L • Peanarn, Barnes, M Pin, J Button, M Phillips, 0 Calnerers _ ::Patterson, MA Chimney, 0 • -• • .P4ndergrast, M Carpenter, Q Potts A Cash, J ffi T Cook, J 0 Itestoden i M Crum, 0 Raman, JR Crow, A B Redmond, F Darby, E Roads, H Dentler, 0 Robinson, C Duncan, D B Rodney, M A Dunbar, L M Bripley, L Dunbar, B Bober, M Duff, M Robeson, J Engelman, C Roberson, M A Kline, 8 Remick, B Nicheberger, 0 Sadler, C C Scwoy, M Fackler, Id Baylor, 0 Flaherty, J Sher, G J Fox, M E &Aia Fritchy, L Sel l er s M 2 French, M Shlcler, A Frey, B A Shrink, M H 2 Shively, 0 Gaskins, M / Smith, B Greenwelt, M Shepler, B Gioss, Smith, L Grace, M E Smith, 0 Hannah, J Simonton, K Hall, E Bmeitser, Hemaker, D S Smith, 0 Harris, B Simpson, P Backlin, L Sommers, E. 3. Bernick, J Sommer, S A. Heat, B Stout, ld Holston, B Elwarts, 2d Beiges, H Stant, L Hite, E 'Stroh, A E HiEcreas, N J Stoner, 0 Hoover,' M E Stine, E Honk, J Stevenson, I. F. Hoteman M Thompson, hi A Hooker; E Thomas, X A Houston, X L Thompson, M Hyde, X Turner, SA Jaus, B Vorsht, M . M.iester, 0 Watkins, MA Keever, II Worfrer, M X •Keim, E Walter, 3' A Kitts; L Weaver,. E , Kilbrain, M Witmoyer, M IT Kiefer, E Whistler, X Knapp, X Wenerich, E Knell, X Welker, E K Brider, X Williamson, A King, W H Wilson, X E 2 Kaissiey.-K Williams, X Leber, X Witraan, M J Lingle, S B Willan, E Lae, S J Witmoyer, K J Lobkmani A Williams, 0 TAY, M Wingard, E Lyon, K B 'W'ood, E Lynch, H Young, E Lower. R Young, AK Blooaffry, X A Young, A hicaiaughlin, A Young, T J Ilicialiusey, A Zeigler, El McCartney, El • Zarous, B A L Ziegler, GIONTLpII3IIIIN , S LI29P Adderson, J 8 Gilbert, D Addis, J Gardner, 0 Albright, L Gary, I Alter, ",D G • ' Gilbert, H Albison, 0 Gavan, P AudenGbigrick, 0 Baker, - - A 0 Barrington, M Bakis, W Harman, H Bailey, B Hauls, T 0 Barney, J Hallery, W H Barbart, H A = Hantsh, W Basehore, B Hannan, H Balsbaugh, L Harpel, H 0 Barber, BX Hallowell, X Blessing, 0 Harz, 0 Bingeman, E Thunersly, Black, .A , Hall, L D Hawker, J Bigberry, W Heebner, 0 8 Binekeever, J Hemenhatu, W tkats, J 8 ' Heyman, V Boyer, B Harrington, 8 H. Bonaker, N Hedderman, T Bowman, - Halbert, J Brandt J & Son Homer GM Brown, B Haweli, W reckenridge, T 2. Houston, J F • Brook, J A • Hoffird, Bricker, I H 2 Hunfel, J Burt, H Iroahnes, J Bubb, E Jordan, F Burt, J . A - Johnson, T Buck, 8 - Johnson, D P Burkholder, T Johnson, A Cackler, Wm -Nallebauch, W Case DG Kelly, J Carr, J Kellwan , J M °althorn, L Keneys, B Cotter, C B Kaiser, D Coble, J Kaufman, A Collins, M G gembell H Cao'ver, - W B Kinser, M Coachman, J Kraemer, L Davis, V/ Knhlewind, A Dailey, B 'Scions, 8 hi Duey, B • Lawless, 3 Dauripman, J W Landis, I Dougherty, BD 2 ',won, J p Dnrbarrow, 8 Lewis, D B Dunn, . 1. J Leman, M Dresher; 0 Linton, W Dourty, 8 D L evy , F Early, A M Landis, H Elliot, J D ladyhuff, Eisenhower, J H Lockman, -- Eliot, El Luis, W H Enos, F Mcßurney, T Erb, N McNamara, B Evans, N 0 McOonnel, I Eves, Y McGregor, A D redder'Mann, W Finney, 'W Meredith, J Filley, D 'Martin, W Fressier, Itedgioar, / FerriditY, • ,itartinJ r 2 Fetittwiitt, or. ..1. , ,i41134.1/01=W - • Freese, J Gibbs, Msjia, Ncw INertietnents. Macumber, D 0 . Runkle, H lifachbin, JG : ' - • Ruth, .RI Miller, B J F Rhodes, B Miles, C Bendy,-.1 Miley, J& 11 J' ' ' `Rowland, 8 W Mikle, D - Robinson, S %tiller, H W Sadler, J - Mitchell, T P Scully, F Miller, /I Searfsus, J High, P • Sentinel, Mitchell, d Rink, 8 Miller, J . D Shaeffer, W J • Moore, B Shifter, 0 Moore,A P Sherwood, J Moly, A 0 Snody, 0 , .. Slyer, G 'D • - Sade, B 10i. Myers, L Bhultsbackill Mulgrew, 11 11' 2 Stine or Stewle, L Begl L - Stal, N Nelson,ey , T A Shal ey t, T J Hake', .1' G Stenee, T W 1 Natres, L J Thompson, El M Nelson, W P Trevor, 3 Ober, I I rrinuner, S W Pardly, J W Togdes, W if rags, 0 • Tan Susie, 0 . Perkey, D . Wall, 3 Phramer, J Warner, 111! Pents,.J Winn, G • Philyes, B - Walser„ r, A Doorman, W Weave G F Powell, J , .Weidner, D Prity, B B Wiseman, •8 Price, J IS Weyman, A ?mall, J B Woutok. T S Price, 8 8 Wilibir Rathbun, D Wilson, W Roney, B 0 Williams, Ilt - • Reed, A W il liams, A Rhine, FT Wills, J Raney, 11 If .- Wittman, 8111 Reichert, 8 Woodcock W Reed, W Weed, II Belnoch, A C Wright, T Riegel, S B Young, WA, Seigle, B Young, 3 Riblett, J . ll Zeigler, -3 H Richard, J Zimmerman, 0 Roam, I . Zimmerman, J Roberts, A J MILITARY LIST Adams, C Kane, R Aster, D Koch, W Adams, L Anderson, J Akers, J Y Botsford, M L Benner, H Bomgerdner, J Ball, 0 Boyer, Ai Bagnal, 8 Boles, J Benson, M Bell, It 13 i3eryamin, A P Beagle, D F Brubaker, W Bruce, A 0 %Ain, J J Crones, D Cheffine, J L Carnahan, T Canaly, B Carpenter, B 0 Candy, G Corman, G Oolborn, Cunningham, J Crider, 0 D Cole, J G Comfort, M Coueby, 0 Deoh, W H Davis, H Davis, D B Dec:hack, M L Dennis, A Dewitt, W Mier, ti W Dilinger, D Doll, J Dili, L A Dit Fenix).* J Dlx, Davidson, W 0 Elder, J Elliott, M W Denuder, J Ek Faust, L L Guest, A Groft, J Grubb, J Glen, W Gish, J V Harrison, D Homan, M Hardy, B Helfrich, A J Helm, J B Johnson, M Jackson, J Kunkle, M Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. One cent due on eich. GEO. BERGNEII, P. M NICHOLS & BOWMAN) Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V. Hummers old stand,) TirAVE deterintued to 'place their entire X 1 stook of I • GROCERIES; PROVISIONS, FRUITS, at prices to suit the present hard times, .and re spectfully call the attention of the clngens of Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stock of goOds, consisting of SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES; LEMONS, ORANGES, OURRANTS, CEDAR-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, &c. We have also gone to considerable trouble in getting the sale of several brands of .COAL OIL, All of which we warrant to be NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND FREE FROM ODOR, as far as practicable. Among °there, we have on hand NATRONA,' MAGNOLIA, LUCIFER, ROBINSON. All of which we win sell wholesale or retail, and lower than any (Mc how is Narritbur9- Also, all kinds of OUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE We also invite attention to our well selected and extensive assortment of QUEENSWARE. Oall at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market Areas. - REMOVAL. THE SUBSORIBBR has removed the bal anoe of bis goods from Basket street to Third and Walnut, where he wilt keep constantly on band a fine as eorunent of Confrationary, Apples, Oranges and lemons, Owed Potatoes, Dried Fruits, Hominy, Boons and Spices. Also 810 sod Dandetion•eoffee, an kind of Nuts with other artlelestee entiterees to mend= Thankful 'for peat patronage be Wes by stela attention to busineet tes meet a sionVinsanosof it. JOHN WHIT. . 14 1 1 4 8-2 sfe l • ~j IIST REORIVER; frOND LOT of (?onto aid Sentimen. tal vamoosimi asoorriom a Boob/or:. 2 Hi lilts, 0 Laply, S Livens, J F Lowry, 4 McCreary, J . 0 McGovern, 0 McDowell, B J McDonald, J McOry, W F Mosco 0 Mitchell, J W Moore, N Mertz, L Myers, N Mapco, J J Martin, J H Michaels, G Miller, H Naugle, J C Nagel, 3 Neals,l Ondinot, M Paster, I Parkes, J Bette, P Piper, I Potter, I Phinny, J H Pershing, MS Raymond, B W Remsdy,ff Bar, W Bush, 0 F illocant,T Etteppy, G W Stewart, J Spangler, Swisher J Srivander, J Smith, F A Snodgrass, W B Smith, W Spriver, J Sleck, W Sanford, D F Slick, T W Scholl, A B Smeely, W Boehm, Q W Troutman, B Trimble; Williams D Willey, J Wiant, 8 Weaver, F Weetfall, BO Welsher, M Walls, Weimer, J 2 21musenunte. I, • \ .-------,..- - ;', . ,-.. , 1. )1A ff "A */ - i 04 ifKiff N i . ---:-...--a,-..., OLD FOLKS. i►II& GIVE A GRAND MATINEE, AT BRANWS HALL, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, March lat., at three o'clock POSITIVELY LAST CONCERT THIS EVENING, commencing at 71 o'clock. A.dmiesion for Children to Matinee 10 Me. d 4 " " Evening 15 " Adults, Afternoon and Evening 26 feb2B-dmae2t SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE kg : DI I W : : Admixdon ' 26 cents. Qmhestra Chairs, 60 cents. • Beats in Private Boxes, 76 cants. Entire Box, 66.00. Doors open 61 o'clock ; Commence at 74 o'clock, Re-engagement of the Celebrated Ceatatrice, Mra. ANNA BORDWELL, -AND Mr. W. BORDWELL, Ethiopean Comedians, who will appear in their Ethiopean Drawing Boom Soirees, original with Kr. and him Bordwell. MST MOUT OF THE BIIRLEISQ* E ld Nlcollr..es. To conclude with the Laughable Altarpiece, NEW YEAR'S CALLS. Seats can be secured In eaveace during the Opets. Box Office open from 10 Iv 12 a. K. JUST RECEIVED. ALA.ROE 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 Lice of Irish Linens, at old prices A Full Stock of Skeleton Skirts; Beet article ever maw:Adored. A Fall Line of Gents Undershirts and Dralrerg. Furs ; Now claim; lilt the stook. Balmoral Skirts ; New article. Marseilles Counterpaines ; ' At old pricer. Allendale Spreads ; Cheap. A. Large Line of Towellinga. Now open at CATHOARTS, feblB-y Next door to f i lm Harrisburg Bank. UNION RESTAURANT, BlT:txpril AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH. THE subscribers having erected a larg e butlang ea the above place, anomaly for the posy o see shove iodinated, beg to call the attention of the pub. .116 to the Mowing : Tae Earratmarff, on the drat door, with a dining reset attached, la Rued up to amnions style. and It will at all times be stippled with the beet OYSTERS to be had Is the Atlantic cabs, together with terrapin, Oh, and all kinds of game In season. Oysters served tiC in evell style, and meals to be bad at all hours. The Ales of aL the celebrated breweries In the country °potently on hand. The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy exorcise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon Is npatairs —elegantly lined up, and contains three marble top combination cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the Want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the proprietors aro determined to Conduct IL In a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make h a foe .ionable resort , they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. jall.dtt WILLIAM C. IicFADDIN AOO. L AUER'S ALE, PORTER AND BEER, ilq-OTICE is hereby given to the citizens ofMarrisborg, that the undersigned has anthorized N. Mager to receive orders for any of my nmunfac tures. The oollecting will be attended to by the under signed. MU orders left as above will be promptly at tended to._ GEORGE LAUGH; rebE24l3m. Pottsville, Pa. BLINDS 1 1 BLINDS 111 4-EW VENITION BLINDS made to or der fbr:the small rum of $2, $2 50 and $3. New ds mad* pout of old ones a•. equal low prioes for seventy Ave cents a place and upwards. 0 all and see at ray shop, in Seemed street, below Chesnut. feb3.lm A. R. Sift itP. NAZARETH HALL, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. XJr.AZARETH, Northampton county, Pa. agy