atip ettgrapt+ KRISBURG. PA. side)• Morning, March 6, 1 SNHENADS.-A brass band belouging of the regiments at Camp Curtin favored , ailh a eereoade last Tuesday night. lcelltnt music was discoursed on the 11 , for which we are under obligations. Vssitsootrrs. Davis' panorama of irs aid the great rebellion," painted in i t Mill on exhibition at the Assembly • l'hiladelphlti. It seems to be well e , and the press of that oity highly it a- a work of art. Taf• CONFIRMED —The nomination of p, Bird iy, Esq., of Philadelphia, Jno. t.r., of Lancaster, Daniel W. Gross, iterkburg, and Francis B. Penniman ue ,olinty, as Trustees of the Penosyl• Lunatic Hospital, were confirmed s lay by the senate. TIP; TIME to make selection from an agt thnunt of choice music, Just re at liilocho's, No. 93 Market street.— , t t, , collection are "Hopity-Bichity -6,, kw or a Regular Care," "My Old ,„ • -Marie Nocturne, "T in Coming t , Die. Mother," as sung by J. L. Cam a as Arrocnou.—Officer Fleck, of the haS recently met with a sad lent in the death of two interesting chil 'rills thy short space of nine days. A -1 two )ears and four months, died last „ a week, and yesterday a daughter, Ist,‘: ever five years, departed this life. I the children died of congestion of the cartatan named An while proceeding along Ridge r..marris Camp Curtin, on Monday .:13t oily tell from his cart, and had a uf the scalp of his head tore off the wbrels of the vehicle passing •t',t The wounded man was promptly et b, Dr. Ettle, and is now doing as well ,literl, e, TA under the circumstances. ovtaon—The soldier, Van Valtenburg, Wa , 6hOl in Raspberry alley on the night February, has eo far recovered t 41,1 e to move about in his room. He •emains at lierr's Hotel, in this city, where e„neacrerrattention which his situation taggls plipiciaus now entertain no of hfs ontplete recovery. Lieut. Samuel tainginacte, under bail, charged with the 0 hi, has rejoictrd his regiment. I=l lbw to DIRELI LITTERS.—The Louisville pa pr• cdl uttemiuti to the fact that persons at a e,tmet. who pie attempting to hold come with tint Meade in the tinny in Eattocky, continue to indulge in the habit of eldroopg thrtr ktters to the camp; at which Ito suppusc Mar correspondent& are quartered. T , would stain remind such persorus that it is uae&i,ry to direct their letters plainly to ¢imzntand company , to which the reel*- : the I:tta belongs, directing the letter to . slits it will be forwarded to its kdirlition. The Postmaster at Louis - • i•jormoi as to the changes which are ..ty occurring in the location of regi- DODG64' ORM —The following is the tie urd r lamed by Capt. Dodge, sta . r, this city, in reference to deserters, to sihri,m Was made in the TILLOWII lye ago : f ICI SUP'T RZBRUITING SEISM, PA. I 11-trr6bmg, Pa., Fab. 25,1562. . I( ib made the duty of Recruiting Of ) apprehend all deserters from regi .w in the field, and Bend them with the f their desertion, to. this depot for -lin g and transmitted to their regi All 'nen belonging to regiments now xth ) have been left aick, who have :Ltl. , ugh when their regiments left for 0 , war, or who have straggled or been Ict behind, who may now be deal ' ton!: their regiments, are Ai ireoted to It,. ue trest recruiting officer, who will t With hie recruits to this depot. d nut hnmediately avail themselves .rmiea will be looked upon and treat _ Itionsan I. 110D011, C int. Bth Infantry, Sup't R. S., Pa. \II,IAY —Yesterday was Ash Wednes 11 16 be:Arming of Lent, called so from Uthulic ceremony of blessing ashes day, With which the Priest made a sign am the forehead, of his flock,' a baraotaa admonition of Moment°, Ito pdtts es, et in pulveres reenderis; "Be that thou art duet, and shall .4? dust." In the Festoon, dated 1511, -"Ye shall begyn your fonts on Ash, -,laye, That must ye come to holy take ashes of the Preestes Winless the wordes well that he sayeth l'elee, have tnyude, thou man, of ',you art comen, and to ashes thou shalt ' 'g pi in tilt Saxon language,signlded Springs • - 0 9% . used to signify the Spring Faat, in -'--.l.lr.ition of the sufferings of Jesus,wirich 1,1. heath and resurrection. In for .. .4ei, aftrr the morning ceremonies at 1 t "re.a day of various festivities. • \,, ; Ili e..d.ir is preceded by Shrovetide or .4 '‘ 19 1, signifying the confession or sin., Which took place as a prepare- I•ca. to Catholic countries, it is the of the Carnival, and clones with a hl. The old English custom of eat= ,;rak es On Shrove Tuesday was borrowed eGredi Church, together with Easter From the time of the Danish invasion I.l“viti throu:h the lifiddle'Ages, to annencement of this century, a brutal existed in that country Tway, of tying, on a cock to a stake by a shoat' and throwing sticks at. It tinAeath en tt„ T hiS was (smattered fine epott , awlogi t,,,,,1 411 thetas displayed hy the victims In/ the missiles. This map, together baiting,well llust*tlap, Alstrlinritef uni of tile nationra. Dasontous Cournmerr.—The Philadelphia Enquirer says that an issue of altered two dollar noteb on the Volumbia.Bank. Pa., is n0w.h.,40g, circulated in that city. Vig.: —Eagle on shield locomotive, car and bridge in distance Wash ington on left, female and child on right. -.•~ T■ Crrr Loos-Ur contained , about a biker's dozen of tenants last night, mostly "thanks" and "Tags," including , in the former cases three colored females, one with a baby about seven months' old. They all hada bearing before his honor, the Mayor, this morning, and were pro perly disposed of. Hamm° Socuszer.—There will be a meeting of "The Harmonic Society" at seven o'clock on Thursday evening next, March 6th, 1862, in the Presbyterian Church, Market Square, to respond to an invitation frem i theYoung Men's Christian Association to sing at ;their anniver sary on Saturday evening nail.. Also, to transact important business. A foil and punc tual attendance is earnestly requested. I=l Texts Norm—My old customers and the citizens ofanishurg, and vicinity generally will notice t tZ have resumed - the businrs candle making and. Soap boiling, al.,my old ektablished stand in chesiut sire t and berry alley, where I will , be ready at all times to supply persona with candles and soap on reasonable terms. JOHN Swarms. mb-mBtee Qua Flume Luc, No. 68 Market street, is one of par most- enterprising business men. His establishment la the emporium of cheap um brellas, parasols and. walking canes, and no person in ♦ant of either of these •articles ever thinks of going anywhere else to make a pur chase. His stock of goods is large and varied, and no ptirclisieir can fail to be suited. He sails under the "Quick sales and small profit's" flag, and has evidently gone in to ve.n. Give him a call. Mr. A. IDIOM, the inimical and incompara ble BOW of Sanford's Serenaders', desires us to acknowledge the obligation under which he rests to the public of this city, for the enthusi astic and brilliant comrliments they paid him on the occasion of his benefit, last evening. He feels amply repaid for his profeseloruil efforts, thus to be endorsed by the youth, beauty and critical taste of the State Capital, and deemed its triumph worthy of this public acknowl edgment, when he succeeded in attracting grave statesmen, sagacious legislators, with others whose presence, without their applause, was sufficient to make his bones thrill with a delight which the envious would call vanity and the ignorant be unable to apprecipte. *An Firm is very graphically described by thelGermantown Zeivraph, when it declares that the . ,Legislatnre is busily at work to repeal the 10 commuting the tonnage duties, passed last erosion. We do not antidipate that the bill will pea ; we do not suppose it is desired to ba'e it pan both. houses. It is got up for the purpose, of indulging in .buncombe speeches.— The Supreme COurt will proniPtlY, Interpose, if necessary, to prevent the State from violatAng a solemn contract. Taxing tonnage tipon oar railroads, however, is .hardly as bad as taxing State loans. The., Legislature autborises the Goiernor to borrow money, pledging live per cent. interest; but , no, sooner has the , money bean obtained, than thatebody turns round and taxes it, thus reducing the interest ta less than five per cent I This is Ponio faith. The two lest State Treasurers have forcibly drawn the attention of the Legiilature to this humiliating fact, but we see no premonitory symptoms of the workings of the Legislative conscience. They should not healtite a moment - io rernov in this stain from the public honor. Car. roa Burns.—lrwin H. Torrence, Secre tary. . of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, makes the following appeal for bibles and testaments • for our gallant soldiers: 600,000 Baia and Testatnentv. for the Army:— Hach soldier shouldhave a copy; or st least the offer of a copy, of the New Testament, in a convenient form and size, to carry in his pock et, so that in his leisure moments he may be induced to look into the Word of Life. The convalescent and the sick in the hospitals should be accommodated with large-sized type, so they can read by dim light, Some few bi bles in charge of 'the :cfispisiinit. 'are . of great service. Many of our soldiers have been read ers of the bible regularly at home, while many others have entirely neglioted it, but now find time to read. borne will read from curiosity, others with an earnest and sincerer deeire to know the truth as ft is in Christ. No one needs theer knowledge of the Book of God more than the soldier. Re potted to many dangers incident to his call ing, he needs the knowledge of a present Sa viour—he needs the truths taught him in the Sabbath School and the home circle to be brought afresh to his memory, and nothing will serve to do that equal to the Bible. As the Christian community and the Government have coeiftded this work to us, we have been endeav oring to discharge the duty by supplying every Wetter with a copy of the New Testament.— , Tleis Jig. great work—must be done, as well as to attend to the wantsof the families of soldiers at home, by supplying all destitute of the Bible with a copy. The considerations in connection with loud calls for the Word of Clod from al most every quarter, lead us to appeal to pa- Weds, philanthropists, as well as Christians, to aid us in this great and good work. Beraittan oei may he made. to. the—Pennsylvania. Bible Sordety, Bible House, North-west corner of Walnut and Seventh streets, laver H. Tortugas, Secretary for Eastern Pennsylvania. 0 HIINDRIDYLICES of beautiful new spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached mlin of the best make ; blue cheeks, at 124 cents per yard; white stockings, at 12,1 cents; another lot of those gdod , white rib-'. bed stockings ;ladles' pocket handkerchiefs,. at. 121 cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with - border, 5. cents ; shirt breasts 124, 15 and up to 874 cents; 25 pieces new pant stuff ; undershirts and drawersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ; 40, dosen woolen stockings, for children, 124 cents; 11 yard bleached muslin 124 cents ; all wool French medians, all odors, at 62 and 75 cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city whohnale house of plain and ilitured-Bwlris. muslius, brillanta, white .cam- Masi Haul m& and Nichols lawns, suitable for kas thollegoodirwill be very scarce and n wiee th ' tithe tobuy. Our ki=o l e c t ! ' ' , . ri, LBW; Pantgi it t lutegraph, CipitiihtE Morning, Jltarrh 6, 1652 Wno Is Hal—A Horriaburyer in Love with a Southern Traitoress --Tarns Rebel Rimelf and is Idled at Fort Donelson.—A correspondent in yes terdays's New York Tribune, writing from Ten nessee, relates the following romantic adven ture of a young Herrisburger in that State: A young man belonging to one of the Ten nesse regiments—be held the rank of first lieutenant in his company—was very danger ously wounded in Saturday morning's strife, and was not expected to live when I left Dover, where he lay in much pain and in more re- MOM?. The sleung man. tolsl. male wag, a.,pativsof HarrisburV'..-P;ritiialiarcla.s mid had: resided there until the autumn of 1859, when he went to Columbia, Teniiiiirfiand WO engaged in the practice of Efte considerable snobess. If,lirfle.-.ln, that, State,. he- v bsarne acquainteduivOlit.inil - CP a losing woman of culture and fortune, a distant relit- WO, .I...understand pf Gen * Pillow, and was Slob engitiid lo" marry , ' her. • The love-Stream cf . tbe young couple . flowed smoothly enough .until, the fall of Sumter and the secession of Tettnesiee,i when qbe affianced ' hnBbadd, a strong advocate for, thpreturned, home, designing to wed 'ld test the trayaLles, werp over. The betrothed iloartofresw — nded regularly; but some weeks after the lover bad gone to Har risburg, the girl, who had suddenly grown a Violent secessionist, informed him that she would not become his wife unless he would en list in the rebel service and fight for the inde pendence of the South. The - young man was exceeding loth to take such a course, and remonstrated with his beloved to no purpose, and at last ,in the blindness of his attachment and in the absorbing selfishness otpassion, in formed his parents of his intention to win , his mistress on the tented field. In vain they endeavored to' 'diasitade bim from his resolution. He went to Tennessee. raised a cOmpanY, ceived the congratulations of his traitorous friends, and the copious caresses of his charm ing tempter. Last December the Lieutenant proceeded to Doneloon, and, a few days before the fight,' heard his betrothed was the wife of another. His heart had never been in the cause, though it was in abother's.keeping; and; stung by re morse, and crushed by the perfidy of his Mis-- tress, he had no desire to live. Unwilling to desert on the eve of battle the cause be had embraced, lest he might be charged with cowardice, he resolved to lose the existence that had become .uubearable to- him ; and in the thickest of the:light, while seeking death without , endeavoring to inflict it; he received a mortal wound. Before this,-the misguided and betrayed lover has ceased to think of her who so " cruelly deceived him.; for . the Leaman stream of Death is flowing around the Etainity: boned island of his soul. The double traitress will soon learn all ; for her lover dictated letter to her upon bis cOtich of pain: Will she be happy - ; can she be happy in the rosy, horire of her early marriage, When — the thoright of the deed adorer,, slain by — her hand, - rises, • like a portentous' cloud, upon the fair horiz m qj • her - life ? Will not his, pale cores,`' With Its bleeding • wounds, glide between 'her and her husban'd's arms, and banish contentment forever froni'tbe pro faned sanctuary of her Spirit? -If that, fair and faithless; woman have Conscience orreel ia who . *Mild envy her, Ilion& she 'weirti; the diadem of an . einpr&sii` . And - yet sherwill nor suffe.. Her l e is made of sterner stuff. She would laugh and - inock, though her sacri ficed lover stood beside her in his' winding sheet, asking her absolution for the sius she bad caused him to commit. Was not the old English poet correct in saying: " When Woman once - to - Evil turns, All Hell within her bosom turns I" *L'W Gaon.—l am now selling off my entire stock of mods, at and . below cost, or 26 ,per cent. cheaper than you can pirdbasei elsewhere vise fine linen stlirte,l6-.c4-Aci .$1; shin .O eta., and 60 cte. with linen - bosoms; night, shirts, 50. ots ; 44d0A *l6l4B , ft:id drawers,, d 0: ots. to 87.. cte., all wool ; monkey jackets. b 0 ots. to $1; cotton abdiroolan.hese . lo do, to 16 ; silk ties, 12i, l&and 18 obis ; collars, . 8 Obi. :15:ots..ik piece;: 194 1 0 e, cellarfs 4 dut 6 COL; .titiffi,.4 , And 6 Ata, ,w , Plecel un der. sleeves,,lB eta.; fine cambriciat,lB and 18,ct5,.. pet yard, worth 25 ots.; : Marseilles; bosoms of a new stqle, and fas t tscolials, cts.;, all linen, bow:mai; 15 tits and upwards. If , you want ; cheap and good goods just go to James cA.,. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shia. Menu factory, where be is selling off without reserve. N. B.—Shirts, &o. made to measure, Room next to Hummel & Killiager's grocery store, 12 Market street. PRESERVE YOUR BRADT Y, SYMMETRY OF FORM, YOUR BE 4LTEI, AND MENTAL POWERS., By using that i.:afe, Pleasant, Popular, and *wide Rue- - ndy known as ILULMBOLVSMRACT Biretta. • Read the Ad verVaament In another oolnmn, and prat by it— Disaiski and - 4 of tomalkomerate4, —•• • • Cent It out, Preserve It. Yon may not now require it, But may at some Fhtare Day. gives hellth and, vigorta the.frame, • And bloom to the pallid, cheek." ( It Saves Long Pufferlog and Exposure. ~ , . Beware of Counterfeits I Cures Guivatiteed. "- jlB.daw2as - HAIR DYE HAIR DYEi Wm. A. Batchelor's Bair' live only Harmless and Reliable Dye . SAOWA I . All others are mere imitations, and ehould be; avoided ifyou wish to escape rlaiaule.• GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR . dyed : in s tantly. . le a bewailed and natural Brown or Black, without the least Wiry to Hair or Skin. . • FIFTEEN Pdv.DALS AND DIP LAMlAHhiive been.avrer:, dad to W. A. BATCHILOR einee 18 9,-10d...over iteo,ooo apPlicatbms have been matie.t,o the hair of tbe'peArons of bas famous Dye. Wu. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces A - color not to be distinguished fnnenatare and tivrAuluirrot not to injure in the lases, howerran Jong army be contin ued, and the lit effects Of tiad Dear - remedied: The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid . Dye, whiohls prop erly applied at No. 18 Bond Street. New York. . Sold to all the cites and towns or, illi . United States,' by, Druggists and Fancy G onda Dealer's - ' - • The Genuine has the name." WiWam A "bachelor 9 and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four * • " vides of each box. • WholesalsiVectory, Blßare W'9 - late B . Broadway, New York. octlCLAwly DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PUS FOR FEMALES 'Mead the fob L ing certificate" from one of the Arai ladles in Utica, N. If., who calledopon my agents in that 'city (Yr. Wm. Bristol A C 0.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wish her name made public, bat if any one should doubt the wonderful efficiency of DR. DOPOR oo's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she considered It a duty, as well: as a pleasure, to her knowledge of, their. efficacy, as administered to her daeghier;.ii young nay 17 yearsOld.WWll - gih, ing into cons imptlon—bad` taken Cold'—haeriri lkos tme obstructed Two boxes of these Golden pdia , : aartrei ly t cured her, and tine is now in robust health. "W e wer_ ~articular bkhaying the, genulue. FuII cud explicit directions turciptiitakint mnbloOß.ZlLlJ.lrloic • .11 wholeiale and retail - by C. A BARNYiirt, No. 2, Jones Row, and C. K. Kum, 91.,Market street, Harris burg, Pa. By sending either of them $1 00 through& be tlarrktburg Post Httice the Pills will be sent conlideotially brinall toW,yet t rtorilip cliktry; '! , free of postage." N. 8.-1.0 ou Or oounierreits. 'Boy no (fewer, pigs of :any ichttt. "Ow 4te box:* Weed 8 . D. Howe coos is :Vase irhgeeition and , unsafe; therefore, 11 yogi value your andlicalth, (to say *tithing ef bi log humbugged out (Winne money,) buy oidyof those who show the signature of B. D. Howe on every boa, „m a k h as recently boon added on account of the Me „„leine arienliarleited. lite ingredients :composing tbd kbotre Pa are Made IFUOWO to *Wary Agent, and they ire safe, end yilt.perform allotaimed for thorn. Sold also by, T. feLumberger, Lebanonl 72:giudy_ man, litechinicabing ; Lewistown ; Itillott- Gaels.; B. G. Wfid,Newville ; J. O. Aida, Shippers, koeit ; 41PligliismhOrirorgVirLi, T. York; .r. A. OBlift,, 03. - o..MetßatiOteading ; and it. ,Headhog; bit'oithe'rdrugglie anifyilitge4 tbithiltedaitelVillitWr. aqt. e 3412 IL D. Wane: gab proprietor, New-Tityt. Maids' Old Stand. A i3ARD To THE LAME% TELEGRAPH OUT OF TOWN. LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS. The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING TELEGRAPH it sent every morning and after noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city atter its publication, to the following REGULAR AGENTS : ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton. ANNVIT.T.R--G. W. llooverter_ 13LAIRSVILLE—E. Laughlin. CEIAMBERSBURG—George Tuekey. CARLISLE—George M. Bretz. COLUMBIA—H H. Fry. _ DAUPLUN—Jeffersou Clark. DUNCANNON—J. Hood. ELJZABETHTOWN—John W. Few. GREENCASTLE—M. D. Deitrich. BIGHSPIRE—F. 0. Allenutn. HUNikiELSTOWN—George N. Schultz. HAGERSTOWN—CI Swingley. LEBANON—IL H. Roedel. LOCK HAVEN = J. D. Stratton. , LEWISTOWN-LI. CogleY. MIDDLETOWN---Gtxtge H. Lathed. XECHANICSBURG—J. Eminget. MECHA.I ICSBURG—WiIIiam Tate. • MOUNT JOY--James Dytart. MILLERSBURG—B. G. Steever. NEWVILLE--W. R. lAnn. SHIPPENSI3BRG—KeIso & Hinkle. StTNB urir.-4.washington. WRIGHTSVILLE—W. Moore. S: Boyer. ' ' • OA the 27th of 7febroupt by - Ousitev. ChArleo A. Hoy, XL !Santa C►atuel to MOB Aint gittatita Tot, both of this city. (Lancaster piroltrB please COPY.) e ID i c b. On the 4th Met, TOOMMI •Pnemoi, aged 55 lean. The funeral will take place front the'rortdance of his Mani' Mrs. Montgomery, corner of Chestnut sliest and Itipberry alley, to : norro! Afternoon- at: three o'clock Friona ofthe deceased are invited to attend.] , • Ncn 2lbrtrtistments. WANTED, A GIRL to do housework. Nnquire at A 0111„ No. 8. FUtisst street. sn►rad2l* —this morning a sealed letter di• ea ed to a gentleman in this city. Any person d'en mewi be Butte ily rewarded by leaving .i IBISCE marL•dlts APPLES. 100 bbls. of Choice York State Apples .FOR SALE AT 108 Mark& street. mar6.(l4L° Z. G. CARPENTER. NOTICE. F the person who. found my pocket book wilt return the railniad passes LI oontatoed, they rnnY keep the money tor their trouble, and no questions asked. J. R. EBY. . . m4-413ViCs. MOIST Pu RSES. 13ORTEMO,NAIES, WALLETS, POCK et-bookk Bankers' puma, Lad tee 'Cabs fatchels, Ladles Traveling , We are constantly receiving one to our stock of the hbove goods, and maw Wily have a lino assortment of the latest styles. We respectfully Invite persons wantiog to purchase say the above eel:ilea to examine the atock--knowing that a greater variety or better goods eannoi be found in the city. SELLER'S Drag and Papa Store, 91 Market street, one - door east of Fourth steed, south REsE LE 0 IT 11 E. A. IRAN =EOM ON .7KI f ) Et ' SENT • , . Will be delivered I • BRAif i i i4 B Oa Wednesdai Livening, March 5ih,1862 BY THE Rev. Charles G. Ames, iit . c4rizigtleld, minds. Citizens and strangers are re. apoottomy invited to attend. Doors open at 7 o'clock. mar3-dille ARDEN ElNfDe..—Jaat received a large invoice of o^_oioa Garden Eieds-Lcompritdog a; greater variety of imported 'and home growth than has: ever been oared tin this city. -Those-who' may desire to purchase, eau depend upon getting the - -best in thej world, at the wholesale and retail "groom , store of WK. DOCK, JR. & CO. Building Stone, Building Stone, FIRST CLASS Lime'Stono for building puipasea.' For sale at the first quarry below the WY, sad will deliver them immediate iy a I the lowest cash pima. JACOB BU B . • reb2.7.41.w Keystone Bann. NEW NOVELS SRANGE STORY, by Bolwer, illus trated, price . 26 Dinah $1 00 TbeWarden, by Trollop°, (Pocket ll ' brruy„) 25 Cradle Wafer, by the author of "East Lynne". 60 Treat:ire Trove," by Sam. Lover, new edition 60 Tom Crosbie and his friend's, by Lover.. 50 The Broken Engagement, by Mrs. South worth 26 With all the new books as soon as published at . BERGNER'S Obea Book Store. EIA I -4 1 .7, 0 0TH, NAIL, CLOTH, HAT, LATHER end INFANT SWUM I, In great variety HILLER'." DWG AND t:ANL.V "MDR FRESH Oranges, Lel3lollB, Raiai us, Co efwusts, Ar.t., ace iwatraosived and for sale by NIOBOLS & BOWMAN, Corner/ rota and Market tamps. teta4 y JUST RECEIVED. 4 SECOND LOT of Comio and Seutimen tat Valentines, at ' , Wawa prices. 16 y Habitat° re . , OIL, Natrona, Magnolia, Lucifor, C °Ali and other non explosive brindn, for Bale lo'w by NICHOLS & BONHAM', Corner front an 4 Han 0 141:6Mil• lbb2 NAZARETH HALL, • 130ABDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. . XTAZARETH, Northampton county, Pa. IT Easy of :Awe= from Harriabarg by railroad to Reston, and thence seven miles by stage. Rev. EDWARD H. REIOREL f&Bras Prbicipst JUST RECEIVED. LARGE ASSORTMENT of . Family "a Bibles g different styles of binding, at 90e, $1 2 la 50 , id, iB, it, $5 audit°. also Pocket Bibles of dif ferent styles and prime at 9efiglfifiltl Bookstore. : febls y HESII Oranges, Lemons,Cocoa Nuts, Raisins, Ourranta, &z., ko., for ale low It NIOIIOI,B- is -BOWMAN, Corner Brent and Maud streets. feb2l EDMETBING NEW I . piet' 0 manse .for having Boots and . Shoes , not blackened. Blacking dot Will give a polish on. or greasy boots. Just the thing Mr .he Unsay when iiikry one cannot- afford two or three pairs of shoes or boots. , Call and examine, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, 321 corner Front and Market ekreete. HAY ! HAY 11 ABill i EßlOlt article of Baled Hay, at SO . 00 perton or cue by. JAMB M. WHIMS . 011 PlolB , lThe, largest an d t, best % wokitianitix r ionedi rat ; l ta[tianu.ini. NICHOLS & BOW-SA2, Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V. Iltunrnel's old stand,) , AVE deteridriett to place thetroPfirf " Stook or ••• •• ...a. r GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, at prices to snit the present hard times, and re medially cell the attention of the citizens : of A/mists:llg ikith r t4thewe:tenely s! of goodsk 43 SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, own zer, t - sewn, umoirs, • ORANGES, CIIRRANIS E CDIR-SfABE We have aloe gone to considerable trouble in getting the sale of seveßd-brands of C .A. xi 9 All of which wewarrankto be NON-Elf '!'•:7 ,4 ""-p - il'ittENSllikilift FREKE):91,91.011 1 , , _, as far as pracNiiibleoA nß r*j on hand NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LUCIFER, Alt of which ifewill,sell.wboleaakt or, • retail,. and In than any nthtr haunt in Harrisburg._ Also, all kinds of OM, :mitt AD dritztzortimimAßE. • We also invite attention to our well selected and extensive assortment of - QUEENSWARE, Call at ..1110:HOTE: & corner of Front and Market streets THE UNION AND CONSTITUTION; "Oft GOVZILNYI2fr : s tatarnint Of the *stem ergovirnitint-iff' &dwell,. patenting a view of the government of the :United State * and of those of the several Slats." Bill. MlClenert; At thintrialnefiteturikati t tlotio - tihtlikd on knowledge of our i shwa be Sp cially cultivated, es the chief element of nationality. It can be operative and abiding for useful purposes, only as Induced by an intelligent approbatin of the nature sad principles of our government. Poch intelligence, familiar and general among all Waimea of the people, is essential to the permanence earl prosperity of the goVernment, this is requisite eipeoially now, from the extraordinary tweets a:the time, and the vastly important questions of national polity soon to be solved. The above work ai‘ell the commotion of the provisions of the, Oonstttuton the pelted States, and of those of the several &WM, i.e determined by judicial authority. and settled practice, or deriyed from suutdard writers. it bra loot, that the views of constiostionol aw thva presented on some sub jects of the greatest Importance, whtoh formerly and at the time of the that publication of the book were dbanant ed with much ddliwerce of of inion, have become recog nized so settled dootrines, to be acted on in .referenee to the highest interests of toe nation in this most eventful period., For For sale at $1 00, by M. MITINNEY, at Harrisburg; Pennsylvania, and by bookstores generally. fela9c2w. . ... .. :, .- . STEAII WEEKLY, ~,,,, ..,,.. ,... ....4 .... , . "'".511 '": 16.16-. t --. RTWR - IN • KEW.: YOR K gre,) ~ .- AID LIVERPOOL 14AN.ulNil. • AND' , EMBARKING. 'PAS z•r•tilatW of'QUEINSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. poo New arching and Phlladolplda ElLeaniship :company Mead del:pa:it:6W fall powered C4de-tnalt iron team:ships es follows : • ' Ma, Saturday IMarah Bth';'ClEVl — Of NSW YORK, 'aturday, Mar. h lathi 'Cirf Of, WASHISGTOI . 4; Omar day, March 22d . , '"ark '. ri*Ellirkllpng B!tartay; at Naas, from Plee:6l Mar* Shaer • RAMC 01F:T~Ifi . Ina etar.N.. ....VA 00 1 STEIIRAOk ........ 00 dO L00r0n.......11,10 001 do to London ..$OB 00' dn Paria,......866, 001.. do to: tale do to aimnitr11...1111610%.1.1 „do .to Samiturg.sao 00' Paaseogare also forwarded to_Hairre, Bremen, letter. gain, Antwerp, no.; at , equallr.lowirotes. 'Hates, Xrpn 1040100 N ,97.00,5t0p , A. SSW sac $106: Stimitsgetrit... Issergaist Mir 80: Prow Queenstown. IMO, 00. Vidltelitnagisinlidiat bare at these rates, wialbling to atorfbr, tneletriteass. These Stetunere hire superior nosonmeditkree POWS.* Ora strongly buntlA Watertight Vole Sea- , dads; And carry lident Fire Anedhllitzios. -I.xperientsed: titagedne Ore attached to each Mt ' • ' • tgar twiner ottorniation apil* Liverpool to WILLIAM . DallAN; Agent, 9:1 Witter Sire ; in 01 noir to WM: • INMAN, 6 es. Snook Square ; lu,QuoendOWll. to O. & I. D. SEYMOUR Se CO - . ixonaoloo• '/SidAtfir, 81 Slog William St. ; ; Pima to Ji.ILIIS'LISOOUF., 5 Place do is Bourse'; 'to ?Wadi:lphi to JOW 0 - ;r0 aLlt,lll Walnut street ; or at toe Comfilotelt offices. 0.4.41/11 4 1tgent; It BroathiniiL Kew 'York. Or C. O. ilowtairotott.: Anent: oiteriatt-ore •j:ggti,liv:AuxivitEtvim,,.i..4o. , -11EllEit.AL..Foikw4..p.;00-. commifigioNelitax . . riOODS AND lifEßOHANDlSE,itoingtly forwarded by Philadelphia and iteadlos, Northern Oentini, Cambisrhuld Valley eadallitiontianin gatitoads: aid Canal., • - ftslrilthi r • ENI:k:DITAirit49 to and from all the ottY to ihollillentad. depot* will.ee daße. at. the ver'y•loweet iatea. . • , FAMILIA; r emoving will be promptly attended W. & filers eft at litrant'a lleropeeniflotal t or at nie afore Zoning. will reeeive- prelate attention. * Coe dammeetaof.Y. •ignt remiestridly. wUailed rokN whi.Lowia ;Tic, . 0 2 . atte.ll4ullnu Depot. ANOTELERAIIPP4Y.OF MORTON'S , . ERIRIVALLED . GOLD PENS. DEST.PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25 ip $1 50, $2, $B, and $4, for gale - robls y 8011.12FraWS Bdokstore, WHOLESALE and RETAIL . DEALER , in 00afeePotiatli loreigit . ana Leinieekle'4ra it . D a ,• Priiifes;'• ' "and Nuts of all kinds.— Fresh and zlal Wish, Boarkgendlea, Vinegif 030)44 TO.' baioo, &gars- and OCRIBUT Produce lir general ; at the coiner of Third' and %twiYatrdets_ _ qc12:4451n - - JOHN. WISH... B . 1i... - Et W;C.• TAYLOR'S NEW BOA.P. .. . .. a It" is aorinoinidia and highly: - deteriltre.' It ' con.' taloa nu Itasin and Will not , thuttej It is warrantad not to injure the hsnds. It will impart. as-agreeable. odor, and is thereibre suitable for 56519 porPose. 'lh r sale by MILITARY GAUNTLETS. . A NEW L O just received. of the best , Acridity, ai: OATBIC krg . ,: n ext...t o o r io i f irrisper g Vapk. ..sta Aptiles, - i Cranberries, li rorsaltby .NIOHOLB at BOWMAN, . : corneerront - And Market Aro* pANDELION OOFFEEI- - --.6.—liiab and large supply of *Xi Celablasedi Ooffesjurs - reoeivad 1)0011, Jr.. At Co. AUGUSTINE L. ()BAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Noridotior No. 27 North ,f.*Fond &mt. N. B —JO BB ING ATTPSDED %ham' CROW & BLACKWEE.JIS Celebrated PICKLE, 548011a.110011r 31 1, dic, am. A large supply of the &Win, embracing - every variety, pm re ceived and Ibr sale by no VIETRA FAMILY FLOUR in fourth and 1241 half bbL sacks, also, wholesale and retail at th New Grocery and Provision &ore Front and Y aka M. NiGEIOLS a sowitAN. LET.--The.commodione Store Room • on Market Time, st4pCooot to the "Amos Monte; (Cowley's Kota CHAS. 0. HAWN, - HA68861684, . 24,1862. feb26-lotol rionovis. , - Quite a variety of -useful , seantt eeratain arttobto . 4 7 , ~ 'T 131111M,P1k BWKWORIF . . VIIIIS Cider "Vinegar, for epleA .„, ,, .-.IIIHOLS k BOartraitia;" corner Front & Market Arens REIS.TA.IIAA-NT, • - • BILLIARD AD 'BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 IitARKET SMEET;NEAR HE subscribers having erected a larg e building at the above p4wx, expressly for the par. 0- to the fill above lodlcated, g beg to call the attention of the pub owin : THII 1111874111 LASS, on the first floor, with a dining room attached, le fitted up in fleet-class style. and It will at all times be stippled with the best OYSTERS to be bad in the AtMutt° Mlles, together with terrapin, fish, and all klnda ot game in Semen. Oysters served op In every Myle, and Meald to be bed at all boors. The Ales of all Ud.i celebrated breweries In the country constantly on v ete Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon,la in the rear, and contains:three alleys of modern-construction, where the lbvers of this healthy everciso can eniny them:elves. The Millard Saloon isup-stairs. tiCglltilly Rued u p , and Contains three marble top C :mbinatlon cushion is. b - tonal to any made. Harrisburg bas long felt the want of a grand tomtit's. ention of this kind, and as the proprietors are determined to conduct it Ina quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make It a Pas :lonable wort, they' hope to receive a liberal snare of public patronage Jaltdtf WrIA,IAM C. eicFADDlttit &00. BE LARGE LOT of Black Silks. .CI„ A Fine Assortment of Plain Dress Silks. Eng. /lisp. Mourning Silks. Small Bar Black and Purple Silks. A New Stock of Mourn ing Dress Goods. • A Large Line of Irish Linens, at uld prices. A Full Stock of Skeleton Skirts; Best article ever manufactured. A Frill Line of Gents Unden3hirts and Drawers. • Fes; Now dating oat the stock. Balmoral Skirts ; New article. Marseilles Counterpaiues ; At old. pricer. Allendale Spreads ; Cheap. A Large line of Towellings. Now open at CATHCAR VS, feblB-y - Next door to the Harrisburg Sank AND . • . 6-EO. W. STiN*6l, graduate 9f the IlattidorekOollege ts Dental Derisory, haying perma neatly located In the any 01 ihirriabarg sad 'mica the gam torgorthey ortenplehi hy Dr. Gomm on Third street, betaiooo Market and Walnut. rehtiecifully tefor me Me Maeda and the .eublles is !general, that hole prepared to Ittlifbrni all operations in the Dente! pretest:ton ' either sores] or mechanical, to a manner that hell net be =Sirtby operators lu thle or any other telly. M s insert:in( artificial teeth te pen 111.1 t•t et en protease:denude pritintelen. Teeth, Irmo OM , to a Dill set, mountoo an tine Wit 1, It. Ter. PLWna plates or the Vuleatelth `t take great pleasilittin reconunondins tee to, re