etitg*O. A RRISBURG, PA 01 . day Afternoon, March 8,166 L ADJOEVIID Orza.—Both Houses of the Leg , burn hdjoorned over yesterday until 116 X outlay afternoon, and the members generally e lone borne or to Philadelphia to lionise. RAILROAD ACCIDSIVIS.—By the repOri of the hibtor Onunral, we find that the number oI on lolled and injured 04 the railroads of a le dining last year was: Passengess, 6 vet , 13 injured ; employees, b 4 killed, 41' Wel(duels 68 killed, 84 lujured ; 88 injured. • 'looms FOR Taaomo P.annt.--A vety dtui.,tituto for tuclug paper may be laltb. ollo] with ordinary paper by the help of a , h i t kLZ )10. A sheet of ordinary Bath post, ..,vd with this oil, random the material trinspartint; the tracing may thin fe:ted, and within a short time the voile. ~ id his evaporated and left the paper ,;,:tif opaque and clear as before. Th.. voli g svigaind nu detriment by the open'' Covsituarrao.—The report that the lar demand notes had been counterfeit o❑t tnlba untrue. The moat diligent , . Inly • ha , . tailed to discover any such coati 'nil, and it is believed now that the whole 4) , n invention of the parties who pro .lllitel it. Either the police have been fibugitd. or they are trying ro impose on L• t the oorrection go round. There ut. has a been, and is not likely to be, . 0 1,ierii•it on these notes. G CusiffraN AtS*3l47loll.—Anni- Nov —We again call the attention of ; trader , to the Anniversary Meeting of the Me..'s Christian A-sociation, to be held L.stroing in the Predbyteriotti church, on the T uat Taut square, Harrisburg. note 3 11no isby the Harmonic Society. Be t: by the List President of the Asetiolition, otral addressee by active members. The .11ecti-u in aid of the benevolent objects ei&ocilteu will be taken up. We hope r will twi a full attendance of onr citizens at mectinit, ae t h e exercises will be interest mil the Association ought to be encouraged is effort+ to du good. bIIIISATIUNAL Horati.—We cannot do a bst g for those of our readers who are abollt ,inning New Yank, than to dirtot • their &tien t, n tithe card, (in another column,) of this cro dam hotel. It is where they will get their motel's worth. To induce them to palsonbie it, they need only be told that it is kept on the European plan in connection with tha„beet, the cleanest nod treat magnificent saloOn on this continent--the world-famous Taylor* Saloon-- o ssith it is stwitedi where all that con= Inane ued the SelltOGl famish for the table, is suiplled in every artistic style, at all hours, and 31 the Irprol rota. a WU. Dd 01 COUPUTINO Lerma. —A new CI de of computing interest at six per cent. has published, which appears simple. Multi- en number of dollars by the num tile of interest required, separate the ',Lt hand figure, and divide by six, the result • 'rlll , rate of interest for such sum for • r 51llubei of days at six per cent. This rule and so true, according to all bnei :'• unre6, that every banker, broker, mar and clerk should post it up for reference There being no such thing as a fiats '• 4 lucre is scarcely any liability to ex.- ' r mistake. By no arithmetic's' process • information be obtained with so JUIANI TO LIQUOR DeAtaits.—ln the Rouse .roaststives, on Wedneeday, Mr. Rapper utt,l rip.iullition directing that the Com- W Lys Rod Means be instructed, In Nuner.itiou of subjects of taxation, to Hr,to the expe‘liency of Increasing the iiwest for the sale of ardent and spit- , ior6 et least fifty per sent. First, to the evils of the system, and seoond,to the. revenue of the State. And further, ~ ..3.lrt into the expediency - of increasing the intielitance to ten per sent. The a ,, i4ned for offering the resolution, is . ..ez , d fart that the indiscriminate tisane ' 6 . 1 -11 by the County Court{ to sell ardent ltder the several acts of Assembly, has to increase intemperance, pauperism 'me, and that those who engage in the ardent spirits generally realize a large :t4l the mine. The matter was referred • L untunteo on Ways and Means. • r z 4 1116 LOMIIIo CAVALRI••••• The second the Lochiel Cavalry, composed of , I.s E, G and H, is at Calhoun, ,41. • ''',llllly, Kentucky. The other por tle regiment is stationed as follows: mule]. Col. E. 0. Williams and :4: Brown, at Litchfield, near Grayson's Graysou county ; the 8d Battalion, !itsmattl Major Thomas J. Jordan, " 'II Creek, Kentucky. There has been teratio n in the organization of the let v.,. battalions. Company 0, Capt. Harris, t rass'erred t) the 3d Battalion, and L, to the let Battalion. The 2d t' la c ommanded by Lieutenant Colonel ,a 1 Slim Russel. Rrlewing is an extract from a private utteu by a member of the 2d Bat , live fat ou corn breed, pork, Btc. Our ~ - u.viter, Lieut. Waltman, manages to "- utle where folks say they have none ; but collie, fur live we must. The folks ~.'' IN- "Y faces about it, but we pay for , We have a delightful camp 4, Il,' ' l' the We we have had aince we came %e ()or pliant Colonel named it , . a Pth i X. Waimea, an honor wor , , ..3kmll. We expect to be In Calhoun , ' 'l, Lest. Oar friends hardly know 010 lind us; but by addressing to Calhoun fund, if not swamped is mud, as ,'',Y there is danger. Why,. it;is ,P6thin tescimers standing along 'aide o f ei "I'd crackin. their hi • 110 If ~,,, . whips , pa, 3 , t 7 ate d”irtg, reply, " looking 0 ~__.! ,n. ; 414" ae nothing can be seen but l ' u. • .1,41.,, MIAMI or ea OLD erten:lL—We regret to an nounce the death of Mr. George Adams, which occurred day before yesterday at his residence in State street, in this city. The deceased had reached the Petrie:dial: agaitif sos%i6ty-Six years and two months, and was highly esteein ed for his many good qualities: His funeral will take place from :his late ineidence At 10 o'clock next Monday:morning. _;_ TEI 44, NG xo.ixte,leurf. Riiilinisix".—Th in morning 'ilia hint flag to the, regiments reoruited from Pennsylvania, the, recipient being Col Zeigle, of. the' 107th regi mein.- the scene of presentation, on this ac count was peculiarly interesting, no leis from - the-fect that, with the departure of .this re,gl - the camps,v yentirel y this ioinic will.be abandoned. In nreserttinttife dandard, Gov. Ourtin rails:tad than since last April 70,000 men 6 "." o4 fPg*tid Into teen/eats and left Camp Curtin - for the seat of the war ; and that shim the Legislature had urdereil the state Wprovide flags. for out regihiehts In" mike, 14 had preeented Angelo 60,000 men. Gov. Otir tin then renewed gte insurance he had made to other regiments, titan Pennsylvania would. not 'be unmindful of those who went forth to fight rthe battles of theliction. Whaieverbefelthem, `rite • state would.-lakiear to protect,liiiiikir and provide ;14 earth. and every eoldierir.- If they met death on the field, their bodtfa would be Ensured Christian burial ; and those who be. came *Wowed 04 orphaned by such deith, wordd be adopter - 11y the people, and cared for in all respects by the state as if their were their own. If they were wounded, they would be nursed by the etate, while the humanity of the people would be ever invoked ti alleviate and aseisCall who had suffered while fighting - the; battle of the Union and the Constitution. Gov. Curtin paid many high compliments to Gen. McClellan, and urged the men of the regiment before him to rely on the genius of the Major. General of the army with the confidence which hie ability and patriotism deserve ; proclaiming that those who now carp at and question tart power and capacity of Gen. McClellan, would hide their diminished heads when the results , of this straggle exhibited'the greatness of his plans and the pureness of hie motives. In con .clusion Gov. Curtin invoked the vigilance and care of Col. Zagle for his men, and then com mitted the flag to his care , with thelassurance that he had every faith in the valor of the men who were to march beneath its folds. Col. Zeigle received the flag as a soldier, with few words, yet graceful acknowledgmenth, and the assurance that those to whom it was com mitted would never permit its glory to be tar nished. The regiment then saluted the f Clevernor, when the line of march to Camp Curtin wee again taken op. Tan Pnrsr-firms AND OMB HUNDRED min SEVINTE Ifaantstne.—The following hi an accu rate bet of the field and line officers of the 56th and Leith Pennsylvania reghneuta pre pared at Oaum Clare°. 1t will be seem that Lieut. Theo. S.: Shaft,. J. A. Carman and Harry Shaeffer, of tide city, are officers in - the 107th regiment. Capt. Jamb Dorshelmer, of the same regiment le a native of - this city: FIETY•SIXTEI PENNSYINLITLIBMIKENT Celortel-13callvan A. Meredith, Philadelphia. Zhu/am* a/owl—J. William Hoffman, Phil adelphia. Meier—John B Smith, Luzerne. dayidast —Jacob F. Ohurr, Philadelphia. Quarter-reaster—Henry Pasohall,. Phi ladelphia. Aspen—James P. Wilson. Assisgast Suvees—James P. ld'Oleery. Chaplain—Willism Cunningham, Indiana. LEM 01711111111.11. Onrany A—Captain Geo. B. Osborn, Wayne; First Lieutenant Oliver Mumford, Wayne ; Second Lieutenant Kbenezer F. Wheeler, Wayne. Company B—Claptain William !Claire, Alle gheny; First Lieutenant Jew A.. Cunning ham, Indiana; Second Lieutenant David Davis. Company o—Captain John Jefferson, Lucerne; First Lieutenant Frank A. B. Koons, Lucerne; Second Lieutenant Michael Flynn, ruzerne. Compeny D—Captain Fred. Williams,Phila delphia- First Lieutenant George B. lldl, &us quehaniut; Second Lieutenant Simnel C. Kon ningmacher, Lancaster. Company E — Captain Henry : L Beck, Ly coming;c First Lieutenant Conmlies M. Choi lett*, Lyooming; Second Lieutenant M. Mer rick, Lycoming. Company .B—Captain George (Jarman, Centre; Firld Lieutenant George H. Stoover,Centre; Second Lieutenant Michael Runkle, entre. Company G—First Lieutenant Daniel Dobra, Luzern°. Cbmpany H— Captain William W. Brown, Centre; That Lieutenant James H. Bankin, Centre; Second Lieutenant Tames J. Brisbin. Company I—Captain B. Frauk M. Huston, Centre; First Lieutenant Henry, "Aycock, Luaerne; Second Lieutenant George T. Robin son, Luseme. Conpany S—Captain David T.Xreb4, Centre . ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH PENNSYIS - BEGIDEENT. , PIIW 07110 W. • Camel —Thos. A. Zsigle, York. Lieutenant Colonel—Robert W. M'Allon, Frank Ajar—Jacob Forney, Huntingdon. Aqufant— Henry M. House, Northampton. Quarter-master—Wm. H. H. Crandall, Lucerne Company d--Captain Jacob Dorsheimer, Cum. berland ; First Lieutenant Theego K. Sobeffer Dauphin ; Second Lieutenant Oliver P. Stair York. CorV.wmy B—Captain James WThompson, Franklin • Find Lieutenant Thomas H. II Al'- Pherson. btimberland ; Second Lieutenant Wm. Graeff, Berks. Compaisy o—Captain James Deogan, Sullivan That Lientemint James Corcoran,Sullivan ; Second Lieutenant Jeremiah Dee gan, Sullivan. Company D--Captain Jno. A. Moore, Schuyl kill ; Find Lieutenant A. Wilson Norris, Mifflin ; Second Lieutenant James A. Stewart, Cnmpany R—Captain Emanuel D. Roath, Lancaster; First Lieutenant James A. Carman, Dauphin ; Second Lieutenant Jno. F. Williams, Lancaster. Company F—Captain Was W. H. Eisenbise, Mifflin ; First Lieutenant Thomas S. Patterson, Schuylkill. ampang G—Captain Morris Murphy, Sulli van ; First Lieutenant, Hiram Chance, Schuyl kill ; Seoond Lieutenant Edwin Ziegler, Company H—Captain John T. Dick, Franklin ; First Lieutenant Samuel Lyon, Fulton ; Second Lieutenant George W. Z. Black, Bedford. Ccenpany I—Captain Henry J. Sheaffer, Dau phin; First Lieutenant JOO. H. Bowman, Leba non ; Second Lieutenant David S. Makers, Labanoit. amps* K--Ospabl A. Jnokerm Franklin; First Lieutenant Benjamin Ithodeie Frankl4e; &mud Lientmant George Oak, 1.14.40.4.4 MEE Vennopto Mang legrapti,'T kw 'Afternoon, Jamb 8, 1e142 MID 0117101 Es LIM 071101118 TTPOGUPEICIAL Utrrox.--A stated meeting of the Harrisburg Typographical Union will be held at the hall of the Citizens Engine Hones, at 7 o'clock this evening. I=2=l Passommo in the new M. E. Church on Ridge Avenue, Sabbath morning and evening, Rev. Dr. Miles at 10}'s. 31., and Rev.J. Gregg at 7P. r. Sabbath school at 1 P. is Tgtez os aitsa Emma —A trial of the Good Will Fire Brigitte of this city, will' he made at Lingleatewo, this county; on SatUrday, 'the 4titioehipt, at/o'clock, P.. X The Harrubugg Bnahonge and Met.- . - ... itanttirellYmpany. For thoeple(rra. , th.l .... 1 : i .-1 .} .1" -- 14% . - 16:iliareol:-46 thtcf talbef ot estlatitty ypu do the corporators of the above company great j njytatice. It is,true, that ,the billyort publish cld'ifienegilived 14' the CetitnilEiee, but it was so amended as to be 'entirely satisfactory, at a majority of thc committee, Messrs, Smith, Itofitiision! add Nlcliefi, *Anil Itir the MR with ' i f , oat any solicitation oA t e part of any one interested ja itte&.94 istotid upon its own merits, tindlito p ; an I think if you ware to publish the bill that passed instead of the bill that was negatived in committee, you would not only do the corporation a simple act of justice, but you would convince your reederr there is nothing objectionable In it. The business men of Harritibarg can have Very little interest in it. The question invol ved in the passage of the bill is whether par , broking shall be carried on by sanction "4 1 ti on the,paymeut of ttration,..'oil whether .it shall be carried on by evad,ing ,the law, and paying neither license nortax. . M. Harrisburg, March 7,;1862,d1te For the Telegraph.' To 1;112 MAMAS= AND BI NEVIS 14.11 N 07 Tine Crri or Hinamenzo:—Your attention is direct ed to the provisions of a bill now before the Legislature, called the "Harrisburg Exchange , and Mercantile Company.' 4 A high , sounding name truly for a mammoth pawn-broker estab lishment! The. bill -is About being rushed thrOngh the Logislattire, add unless an effort:is made through our own members again st, it, it will become a :law; and 'that for the especial benefit cf one or two individuals, to the gfekt injury of a large chum of our dames. The bill ,was published in full in the 2Wejraph yester day, and I would ask the attention-of the bled nese men of the city to the following " .extract from it: Certain parties "are hereby erected into a body politic and corporate,, under the name style and, title of the lls.frisburg Ex-. 'change and Mercantile company, for tbe purpose of buying, selling and exchanging moneys, goods, wires and merchandise; and for the*. 'movement of the facilitlee for transacting, such businesa, they may, make 'aiivance. of personal property, tOgether`wlth proPerty of any other kind _obtained by , pnrchase; trade or. baiter, they may dispose'of at pohlic or private sale at such times and places in the city of Harrisburg as they may see fit, &c." We winen6 special law of this kind, anti! think our citizens will say so by "scotching the snake." Two Efammoup Prams of beautiful new spring calicos; a 'leree)iii of bleached and unbleached Muslin of the best Make ; blue checks, at 121 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 121 cents; another lot of those good white rib bed .stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, at 121 cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, - with - border, 6 cents ; shirt breasts 121, 16 and up to 871 cents; 26 pieces new pant stuff ; undershirts and draweravery cheap, ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ;. 40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 121 cents; a rad bleached muslin 121 cents ; all wool Preach merinos, all colors, at 62 and 76 cents. Havin,g bought the balance of the stock of, a city wholesale house of plain and figured Swim miudhis, brillants, white cam bric*, Neusuck and. Victoria lawns, suitable for dresses, as those goods will be' very scarce and dear next summer now is the timeto buy. F Oar dock of Prue' at cost. 8. Licit Naw Goons.—.l am now selling off my.entire stock of goods at and below cost, or 25 per cent. cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere, via: fine linen shirts, 75 ate. to $1 • shirts, 50 cts. and 60 eta. with linen bosoms ; night shirts, 50 cts ; under shirts and drawers, 40 ots. to 87 cta., all wool ; monkey jackets, 60 cts. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 eta. to 16 cts ; silk ties, 121, 15 and 18 cts ; collars, 8 eta. to 16 eta. a piece ; ladles' collars, 4 arid 6 cts.; cuffs, 4 and 6 cts. a piece; under sleeves, 18 cts.; fine cambric at 'lB and 18 cts. per yard, worth 25 ots.• Marseilles bosoms of a new style, and fast collars, 12} ate.; all, linen bosoms, 15 eta and upwards. If you wait cheap and good . goods just go to James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap 'Shirt Manu factory, where he is selling off without reserve. N. B.—Shirts, &o. made to measure, Room next to Hummel & Hillinger's grocery store,- 12 Market street. • HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE 1 I Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye! The only Harmless and ReliableDyerKnown I All others are were bantam., and shohid be avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. • GM, RID OR RUSTY HAIR dyed hostantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, Without the testa Injury to Hair or Skin. MOEN MMUS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wit. A. Bavosztos alone 1,6 9, and over-'006,0*, =lhave been nude to the hair -of Hui pilrans oam Dye. Wu. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE preducer a color not to be distiniptistard from nature and is Tatum= not to Injure in the least, however long it may be contin • - ued, and the 111. rabbis Of bad Ores red:meet The hair, Is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, whist' Is amp- . erly spoiled at No. 16 Bond Street Mew York. , Sold in &lithe cites and towns of the United Hates, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. . The Genuine has the same "William A, Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the they sides of each box. Wkolmairo.yaetory, 131. Heroin , / PA.; • late BO Broadway, New "wk. or 2-lowly . : 1 104g110 TO THE DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the fob • ing certificate" from one of the Aral ladies in Utica, N. Y. who called upon my age* In that city (* Wm. Bristol a -004-and told them OM she, of course, did not wish her name made public. bat if any one should doubt the won lerfal ealetency of Da. Devon tiose Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she considered it a daty,,eB well as a pleasure, to h er, kuowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her , - daughter, a young lady l 7 years filtest go '9l4Pilito 00MtdoillBoxt - 40 Wm 9 01 _bedlam olnithoted. Two boxes of these Goldin Amara ly cured her, and sae Is now In robust.health.— •We wer Articular' In buying the genuine. Mind. explicit directions accompanying inon bor. file' e ' Sold wholesale. ind.retaiL bra) It filimmetir, 2 , Jones Row, and' C. S. gillaß, 91 Market street, Karr* burg, Pa. By sending eithee sf th em el 00 gime" ha Harrisburg Poet Office the Pills " will be sent coofithunially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. ii . ., : _Togr„ °yew ginauterfelts. Buy no Golden of any kind unless the box fa signed B. D. Howe. Al! ethers is a base imposition and unsafe( theiredbre, in you value - your lives and health, (to say nothing og hr Mg humbugged Oat of your money.) by only of * tow w ho show the Mars of 8.-0. we on ever ' herr, which b as r e co nQy hese added on amount of the Tilts being consiterietted. The togrodiente composing above.ffills are made 'known ixvevevy nom, aria Mat, and Will perform all claimed ftwthent. sold sgee hy, T. L. L.umberger, Letwinsai A, 3. g in s mse. ffieralOWburg ; Marlot o Lewistown ; wow. Cirlis 8. G. Ink Newel& ;J. O. T. burg ; Spangler, Oltambetsburg; B. T. uffier„Yorn J. 14. Anne .11tathhigiliCe.B4•Pelrelin. l an ding; 104 AG.IN PIZ Bermogit agkda *lvo /nil sin 81 1 40 !h. n/ Ebb !ropy El PRIBINIVI YOUR MUTT. STMMZTRZ OS Fol% nak YOUR Al AND JLWTAL By using that tee; peptdo, sadtlintfctflon ' - tidy known se BILIMOID43IIIIIfienNRAO. Read the Advortlaamentia aagthar oolattas, and prat by it— t Diseases lad Symptom. Its unmated. Out It out, Prow/vs Yea auy not bow require It, Bat may at some Matarti "It gives health and vigor to the frame. had bkato to the pad Abbot.* It Saves Loaf Biasing sad Baneful*. Beverefif Oothiterreili I Ouros HELMBOLIPSAENUINE PREPARATION °6 11(1/3inY CNiM:MMMaIkIO' UOMPOUND _ A Positive and lipeoltic agmedyy For Means of the BLADDRit; &Digit% GRIMM, and,DROIIaCAL SWKLIANGs This krodßdne inereeree the power of Digestion, =A exam tiii ABSORBENTS int healthy motion, by whinn the WATICRY OR CaLCILREDUS depoeltious, mitt all UN WORM: ilitil4o,olll9llnB tftes fentateCiet well is PAIN AND INFLAMATION and`is good for MEN, WOltliti OR oluvris. . ; inuomiian sxratai ism; For Weakommea ArleUrg.from kwassee; Habits at iksaipalloa, Carly 10. diearetkarer: Abase ATHINHID WITH TES FOLLOWDIW SIMPTOMS • tadisposition to Etrartioe, Loseot•Power Lam of Memory; . lineahhig„ Weak Nerere,.. ,• .: 7 Trembitaa, Horror, of, Deseesao, , • ' offaketalweis, Diming d Vidary, • • _ the Ikeversa Lesaitede ihe.llllloolir _ HOt BMA* the ,•••Feideng of tie B o y, - Dryness of •Hkte, Itrapkoes owe Mat,- PALLID WHNIINANOS, • . .• These symptoms, If allowed to ipo ow, while WHO med. Winetrvarlably.rersorasiaqoo Maws • •• -IMPOUINOYSeIVITY, lEFILIPZIO -M ax ONTO/ WHICH TES rAnitaltsT -41 Who olursay that theraTe aoterequeltlyibilowed three "MAIM IHSMSM " , • ' • - "INSANITY AND'CONEII7IdETICKW Many are aware of the mtilfer are of their aing, ' OUT. NONE WiLL CKINP1:88. THIS R ORDSOF THE 'NUNN AEITLIIIIO, .4"d by Cbsagagitiow, VOX AIM 11711=110 >aa 1011 OR TM 4111Mnen01. TEM CONSTMUON ONO AFFECT ID WITH (mom wilmENßss, Regimes the 'ad of xamdiotam . io .ateugthaas and lavlgatt • the Elysian', WM& Mammal:ft =ISOM 'BEM(' ismartably den a maa wui ammo loss isson smaap LO OR YOUNG, MGM KARIM, OR CONTBNPLA• TING MA.RRIAHE, IN MANY ALITIOTIONS PICOMAR TO FRHALM, the Istract Roche is initinalled by ady other remedy, .sin Ohloroebt of Retention, IrregniaMty, Painfulness, or Supprevfort or Chstomary Rvainuttions, Ulcerated or Sctierhems slate of the Maros, Lancorhota Whites, Stern iv, end ibrAll complaints bacidont to the sez, whothet arising from Indlsoretloi, Habits of Thatipstion, or in the EMSWEI3EFI In all their hinges, At little Expense ; Little or no ishsoge in Met ; No I neoureniootse; .And Esponere. It causes a frequent desire and aireestrength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstrootions. " Preventing and Curing Strictures of tnegrattira, Allaing Pala sod Indlatinnation, so fregnent Lu the slags of d y i s esies, and expelling all Poisonous, Demand nut mewing Natter. , esetweinie uro' er Mousing IMO /LOT BlLliff Ist rioracs , 01 QUACKS, end who have geld nein me to be cured In a short thae,havelbund they were deotived, and that the " POI- E 1 01i" has, by the use r of "POWBUITI• ARLIWKWVIN "been dried up in the quern, to hreat out In an aggravated !bray and PilitErAPS 41sa NARRIAGE. Gsarl:Wtira) Use Hstanotals.Bmnrace Bustin for all %radio= and diseases of dui • •- trienialtir ouaelirs, MAI.E. eiLdn Co nom ws idleth :tme r ortsinaung : 0 IrE and no matter cf moms of them Omovio regain tho ald of DIM= `13311.1180140ft "mum BMW - • ' Li Tug °RUT DIMMER), And Is certain to have the desired &het to all Mons FOR WEQOII IT DS 1U110011MKNOES• Mamas of the wag rehlobk sod nopmale eharacter aditacoolleany the medicos. - CE TIFIOATES QF CURIE, 020 yaws ekteikeg, Wm Nana eigews ro BCIENCIS AND Price ri 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Destiored to any address, securely packed from obeer Nation. - DESCRIER SYMPTOM'S IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Curse Guaranteed I Advice Gratis I ,AFFIDANTr. Personally appeared bdOre me, an Alderman of dm city of Pbiladelpbta, H T. Haunass, who being dilly mum doth any; be 'preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely sego.. table 'Rhoads' Old Stand H. T. HIKLUBOID. &rein and subscribed before nie. this lld day of No yamber, 1854. VIM. P. apnea% Ninth St. abovelVie,ft. Address letters for information In confidence .0 T. HIEE,III3OLD Chemist, Depot, NlSSoutb,Tentli St. bal. Chestnut. Phila, BEWARE OP uovisirsturmsfis .ANAUNPRINCSPLED DILLUIRS, :11,k4 endeavor tb dispose "avenue own" and Niemen" Aninni9 on Inn inlnOralKNO AMMO IT nolmboWs Glanuine Preparation " ..raract Raclin 44 , 44 Barim 4 4olh 4 14 • Improved Rose Wash. Sold by O. H. Keller, D. W. Gross, 7. Wyeth, Bannvart. . AND ALL DRUGITST3 lIVERFWHILIZE. ASH FOR HZIAMOLIYS. TANN NO OTHER. Oat out the advertisement and send tor it, AND, d.IhaTD.iIIpOSEUD3 AND SXPOSUBX. novlltZly WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER to Confectionary; Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Piga, Dateajrnnea, Ratan and Nuts of ail !rinds.— Fresh and •Pail Maly Soap, Candled, Vinegar, Spleen, To bawl), Sagami and Country Produce in general, at the corner of Third and Walnut streets. oca2il4lim JQBN WISE. SOBIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A ND HALER'S in Fancy Goods, Per ule of Relined a: u ir t i f "Tmun agrio w aqq coal oil; ltrahiked Manteca:aidesSUm Wired marks! rates. 170 and 172 TR/Jiang, Sere. et NEW Yb4ll. jaN4l6uk EaSENCE of VANILLA, Essence of Lemon, Flavoring • Ixtrapts, for side at the new -Wholesale and, Mewl armory and Provision Skim, ear ner trent and Markid striate. , h1.10130L 6. 4k BOWMAN. BIICK-WHEAT MEAL and 00EN MEAL Nat received an or 'Aglow at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, J 6 comer , Front and Markel streets.. HAY! HAY! ! ASUPERIOR article of Baled Hay at T; 00 per ton for ' eats by . IbbIBJAIN N. WHEIUM. BLACKING I - - lIABONS "CHALLENGE BLAMING.' 100 Greats, assorted hi assorted received, sod for et Wholesale prices, " dell WW. -DOCK, Jr., &Os C RUMB BRUSHES, Door Mats, Scrub .aing and Blackening Brushes hoc sale by ziniormiz a auwmer, Corner Front and Market streets. I?AMILY " AdHING BLUE, au excel- JI: lent substitute for Indigo, ter ea le at the wholesale and retail groeery Were of NICHOLS & BOWMAN, cornerof Prost and Market street. CIOAL OIL lower than any House in Harrisburg, tor sale by SUGAR CURED HAMS. trader Vairvir, for Bali at aormor•Yroni 86 Norl=tl ==MT== fritsultantans M Y TiT . , II I7 DECLINE OR BARGE OP LIPS. earreitiveurAstris NO FAMILY SHOULD HZ WITH ipT rn t HgLICIOLDW =TRACT' BMW! SECRET DISEASES'. now Loom overarms°. NICHOLS & BOVINAN, Corner Frost and Market, street, feb 14y DREW BEEF, SHOULDERS, b BOLGNA BM:HUGE. ursar gob ropplyj received by ,1 A 424 oei ' WiL nom Jr.. ie Oto. Nltid•t§',SL i lib / WItAN, Corner of Front and Market Streets. Humtnel's old stand,) - ' XarASE' dettttninid st y. ook of 4-; GROORRIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, 40.5.4 40. • - at pd.:meta sat the meant hard times, and re ipaafally;call th!attnntion,nf Abe. citiaepa of tratt i r att i lKto the4ratttiNll4lock 044 Imnsmiggiolp .t) 4 '.t. ;It ri SUGARS, SYRUPS, N EA trit7ER6NB. ' 1 r 'SP'S rflat4r4t3rk iflt ! 44t - '4. g k Buont, We have also gone to considerable trouble in getting the sale of-several brands of 0-11&- _ Vii i ve - /Ixtri*) All of which e warrant to be Nae I,o4WAViiiit AND as far +9rMa r , 3 Bj Atf le. g din ers, we hate on hand HATROMA, KaiNOLIA, mraults, „ aaparsoir, s' asl *lrichrtire will ftiellrwtfelemile rrifitil, and tosser them any other hams in Harrjalw. , Also, sil,frinds of , FLINT iiiitliiiigiNAWafik: We also 'invite attention to our well selected and extensive assortnient of QUEENSWAREL i coiko fIiip)I9LI3,BO3OWMAN, corner of Vropt and Market streets. WM. KNOCHE 92. Market street Barris4urg Pa. , IL:" I, N Co 19. JEW ROSEWOQp'._PIANOS, , from the beat 1\ makers, from $2OO upwards. IZZ:3 MELODEONS. TEE BEST , MANUFACTURED INSTBEr- Guitars, 'Violins, Aocordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and must , cal merchandise in general. SHEET, MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING G1.41.1313E 13 From smallest to largest &sea. • - Any style of frame Made to order at the shortest notice. fabl9-wasly THE UNION AND CONSTITUTION. "Ous GOVnanMENT : an aplariatory itotemnit of the !Igen of govanmad of the wonky, lamenting a mew of the government of the United States, and of those of the several States." tßy'3l. KINN=. . at the presentjanature a patriotic sentiment, feuded on a c knowledge of our civil institudons, should be spe cially cultivated, as the chief element of nationality. it can be operative and abiding tor useful purposes, only as induced by an intelligent approbation of the nature and principles Of our government. each Intelligence, familiar and general amongall classes of the people, is essential to the permanence and, prosperity of the gOvernmeat, This ie reoulaite eipecially now, from the estraordiaary events of the time, and the vastly important questions of national polity soon to be solved. The above work gives the Ooneiruction of the provitdons of the Oonstttut on of the United States. and of those of the several Slates, determined by judicial authority and settled practice, or derived from standard writers. It is a fact, that the views of constitutional aw thee preheated on some sub , Jects of the greatest Importance, which formerly and at the time of the flist pnblication of the book were discuss et with much difference of of talon, have become recog aired u settled doctrines, to be acted on in referunce to the highest interests of toe nation in this most event fel period. For sale at 11 DO, by M. M'gJNNSY, at flareabarg, Pennsylvania, and by bookstores generally. febdd-02W. • JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT St SHOE STORE . CORNER SECOND AND %PALMA 5T23.. Harrisburg, Pa. • o4 LAWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, °Arms, &0., of the very beet s Res for ladies, gentlemen and obildrona , wear.— Prices to auk the limes. All kinds of WORK MADE TO ORDER In the beat style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. eMl6.dtf JOHN B. SMITH. Harrlabur.. TH:80. F. aIICH.EFFER 3 DOOR AND JOB PRINTER, HO. 18; KAMM STREET, HABILIS.pUBG. ggrParticniar.attentiOn paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding or Railroad Blanks, /Landeets, Petioles, Cheeks, Draft, am. CABDS printed at $2, $3, $4, and VS per thousand in elegant style. 120 A.NOTHER SUpPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS, BEST PENS it the world ; for 75e,;1 25 st to, a, SS, and , $4, for tale at y WHISPER'S Bookstore. LADIES CORS'ETS, ALL OF THE DIFFEIZNT SIZES, WHITE AND COXOR.ED: moat &rude inanutuitoz'eli, einfzimi • Next doorto the MitiorstßZ,L, MACKEREL Nos. 1 2 and 3in all sized padrages. A large supply kilt recetved„ and sub package warranted as represented, for DOCK Jr.,sale - & Co FREBEI Choice Teas, Black- and Green in X, X and 1 pound papers. for sale st NIOIIOI2 & BOWMAN'S Id corner Frontandllarket streets. COAL OIL, warranted non-exploeive several brands for sale lox by NICHOLAS & BOWMAN. - Corey Frost ats:lHArkt streets. febll rtEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS '4,.) and everything to the !hie, just. readied in large bnantttles and for aide very low by • W 4. DOCK, :r., & Co. CROSS & BLA.CRWELL'a Celebrated FIG IUMIi t' 5M 3033 . RANSFAVB Ekl., e large supply or the above, embracing , every variety, jut re adied mid for gala by 1 1 0 eIEXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR in fourth-and imAt.t.til,eseigeoLliso, wholesale and retail, at. Ili w Grocery andPrOVillo/113.,0reN1 Front.and CHOl.B4r. ,L - L o E T,,Tbe commodsousraore ''Go d ond ,1460enOlo4tbnAgoneiBoumaMkr OHM C Rewg, i Einnnuno; P 21, M. hb26;lnd ells telantotts DILAMIS IH KENT'S, FROM $46 to $lOO. FRAMES, WM. KNOCEOB, L 98 Market' anat. ; WM. DOCK, Jr., e'spi• afttlictutous. STEAM WVILY. gwrwtiN 'kit long AND LIVERPOOL. ANIJINti AND EMBARKING, PAS quesitisvowN, (fvetiiid.) miniver. jwie, New van mat rauadetptaa eteamshlP calailsaT Mead chastalalag Uttar Itil smateiLarda-biodit free taamalslia as follows : ETNA, Saturday March Bth ; CITY OP NSW YORK, - aturday, Ranh bla; CITY O WASHINOIONi day, Much Idd; _sad every auoceeding Saturday, at Nom, hem Mal Nara Bluer. oapa as raanana. IIRST CABIN $76 001 'MISUSE_ .... gag 00 do t o L 00 d00....480 oo do to London _ail 00 dpi .to Barb t .i..4.100 0 0 do ! 10 . Pads .... 138 00 do to Wambirg..sBs b) do to Hamburg Au so . Amin= also forwarded to llarre.'Bretrin, Nowt. Antwerp, &a., at , ovally low rater. Sato from Liverpool or Queetetkiwit : lit Clabla,B7B, SW sad COO Steerage from .Lhoirpool $4O 0 0 'Sow Queenstown. . gOO 00. Tickets combo bought here at Melee rates, eaahlrenrpeemie to send for Theo friends. These 09/00.1910f1r nave tilpsrlot : iii9oMMo49lllohe for passengers. are strongly bunt In WaterAghtirom See. Cootie:id oirryTeteet Yin sonlhilatoirw: • Ekperleoced Surgeons are stlacred to each swan er. lorfurther infrawatkm apply in Livertxml to WILLIAM MOW, Agen d 2 Water Street ; la Glasgow to WY. Bet Sown Square ; in Queenstown to C. * W. DAISY HOUR & CO. ; In Landon to IV s'd & MALY, el Sing. William' St ; to Nils to MUM MOUS, 5 Place de Is Bowes ; An Philadelphia to JOHN O. DALE, U) Walnut street ; or et • he Alomptera offices. JNO. O. USIA agent. . lb Broadway, New York. Or 0. 0. Malloormac. tgent. flarriabore UNION RESTAUIttiNT, BILITAR1) AND. BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH. THE*lnibscribers haviug erected a larg e el:gong at the above Pitc-w, viPreetilf for the Pin' °- see above indicated, beg to call the atteulloe of the pub lic to the following:: Ttis Ritirainun, on the gig door, with a dieing room attached, is fitted up In itrstelass style and it will at all times he rippled with the best ()MI MS to be had is the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, ash" and all kinds of game inseason. Oysters served el. in *wiry style, and meals to be had at all bonne. The Ala of all the celebrated breweries in the country impatiently on hand. The Tee.pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three alleys of modern Clograrnetion, where the lovers of this healtby esitrolsa can enjoy the twelves. The Billiard Balooo is upstairs—elegantly Sued up, and contains three marble top o , mbinatt.iu cuf&ion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the wing of a grand consign. alien of this kind, and as the proprietors are determine d to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make it a fravdonable remort they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage ja3-citf WILLIAM C. McNADDION & 00. JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE 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 Drees Goods. A Large Line of Irish Linens, at old prices A Full Stock of Skeleton Skirts; Best article ever manufactured. A Full Line of Gents Undershirts and Drawers Furs ; Now closing out the *frock. Balmoral Skirts ; New article. Marseilles Counterpaines ; At old prices. Allendale Spreads ; Gimp. Large Line of Towellinga.* Now open at CATHCARTS, febl3•y Next door to the Harrisburg Bank 10$0iiiitii4:VA D. GEO. W. driKE, graduate of the altimor.Colfeto.tt Dental durgery, baying perms neatly meatedin the city of Harrisburg and taken the opine tamarriy occupied Ay Dr. Gorges, on Third street, betotteen Market and Walnut, respectfully informs hit Mends and the public in general, that he.ta prepared to perform all operations in tie Dental nrofession, either sufficed or meonanios,l, in a manner that shall not be surpassed by operators in this 07 unit other oily. His mode of iturentrur artificial tenth pon Wm: ea prova solentleo principles. Testl4 trent oust* a NM Issit, Mounted en fins Geld, 'II , ver; Pitmans plates or the Vulcanite Bass. wyte meat pleasure to reaommendlng the 4oUVil gen to all my former patleeds of Itarrteborg,antivi dotty, and feet oonfident that he will perfOrm all opera items Ina edentate manner, from my knowledge of bin imve-dtfl 1r anRaAR. n D. R. "THE PEN ELIGHTIRR THAN THE SWORD. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST BLUITIVIIL STTLAS AND PATTIMNS Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be sound at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. FOR SEWING MACH/NES. JONAS BROOK dr BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL OOTTON. 200 dl 500 YDS. WHIM, BLACK s OOLORNO 113:LB thread being made particularly for i ning Machines, In YERY STRONG, 51100111 AND ELASTIC. Its strength is not Impaired by Washing, nor by friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooke , Patent Glace, FOB UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Sts Oord, Bed Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the cinunry.— Also IN cum ov 100 IXANS cam, ASSOWND soe., by WM. HENRY MUM, Sole Agent. noo.dSm Veseystreet, ,00911 York. IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY IA R. P. H. -ALLABADEI, surgeon Den x./ tiny Manutactorer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method Mat obviates every objection to the cue of aril. teems, embracing partia4 half and whole mete of one piece only, of pore and Indestructiele mbiera there arth no crevices for the aeccumniation asp:tall particles of food and therefore, no offensive oder from the breath, as no me tal is media their construction, there can be no galvanic action or metallic taste. Bence the indiv ideal is not an- Soyed with sure throat, headache, /sc. Ofllos No 48 North Second street, Harrisburg. ectl2. d ly LAUER'B ALE, PORTER AND BEER. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Harrisburg, that the undersigned has authorized Mr. E. Mager to receive orders for any, of my mannfae tures. The collecting will attended to by the under signed. Mil orders let as above wilt be promptly at tended to. • GgORGE LAMP..., • feb22.418m. • Pettaville, Pa. TO ,GRAIN OONTRAOMS. THE BiILTINORE" JUG FACTORY, No: 77 South Street, Baltimore, Md. - TS PREPARED to furnish Government L Contractors and others with Linen or Cotton flap of ail braes, promptly for cash at low prices. Oats asst Oita Contractors will find it to their advantage to ginii sne a call. JOHN O. GitaiFLlS. Baltimore, Jas. 17th, 1882. tint -guide • M O 1 14ACKERAL in Kitts - , half b ar _ Ili nig, and barrels. at the Mew Grocery and: Stmt. eioa Store, Front, and Millitet streets. g NICHOLS k BOWMAN CIDER Il! VINEGAR 1 . 11. • NIADE from choice and selected Aiples, and guaranteed by en to be staidly pnTe Meal WK. DIMS 3 CO. SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION.—' very *convdmilent Writtini Dean ; al9O, Pinllll , 4, Memoninthim Book", Portmonmuee, aca.. aC 1120- SCHEFFILIVS Espericgrlftf , i - ,CANDLES, Country Soap, Fancy Soaps ortattads, ibr Bale by mums & BoWitair Corner Front and MarketsONS. CVO Syrups, Loveringe and other choice bnuida, for sale by NICMOL3 at FPWMAM, t corner iroolauld Market itrestl• - rWDER, Shot mai .oape for sale by kl3OlniV imik . Itatibit ~.. m ',OSPRS