gailp etitgo. RRIBBURG,.r4 ordas Morning. Mtirch,7 6 180. DESKNTATION.--His excellency Gov present one of the State Saga to A. Seigle'a regiment today at Jock The regiment to filled to the has received' it:lard:Ong „ ( 1 will leave day after to-morrow for „, 100 Accinor.—A young man from kilt s!), kuown by the name of Samuel Fast°, 0 fora hort time been brakeman on a tm i r) , was badly injured recently near We did not understand how the ac t o.k place, but it is likely that the in uili ra ra•e fatal. He was br9ught to the 11011:43 in this city, where he yet lies, I=E=l .OLE AND DESERVIID Commarswr has just to ono of our most worthy and gal ,. ns!cit:vmi by Governor Curtin, in coni- W N F.. Sees as Captain of Company , r , g orut, P. V., vice Knox, deceased. e .; ne good a soldier ai ever drew a 11;1,1 a title to promotipn in the ,1 ro .dered during the three months' t We congratulate him on his ap- I===l vAricry ram' rug Szavron.—Captain D oom . of light artillery, noticed in ac i't TELEGRAM, ail having re mg, itiebee in the order of the &tare- wsr to be mustered in as infantry, „d it ,, were marched to the recruit ,,f Capt. Dodge, in Market Square, a from the service—orders to that ,f o r h:ert received from the War De al Mr men composing the company tu tbar respective homes. Ilou.uto —The large frame build iorner of Market and Fifth streetp, ectup'ell by 11.1.098 re. Eby Sr Kunkle, as and retail grocery store, is now be ,,4e,1 to make room fora handsome ,Ty brick building. The property le by She hbove firm, who will use the oft of the new building for the same a- that to which the old building was I. In the Morn time the firm continue it, 11. e new bwildiug in Market street, wet at the old establishment. EIGATILSTII 11. S. J. to atilt remains in our city recruiting for oe relillleDt. A large number of re- alrody been received and Sent for and uthet preaeut themselves dailyto be 1 under the Mule COIOIII. This prefer owing to the good renoirct of tt. euiroevl, kylt to the personal popularity of known to peewee all the ,A;ANnA th,t aerie to make-up , an able dicer. The regiment hangs our 10 RUIIIIIII9 eJOO the Exchange, Walnut I===l PR PEAniouasitser.—The Senate,on 45., had the resolution providing for an uhoth,f the Legislature from the 21st loth to Ibe 11th of June, under con o, and fluidly committed it to the in- Ctsurbittee, -with the understanding Dainitteo is opposed to the proposed this di-poses of the subject for the :.‘eral Senators opposed an adjourn extr3 pay and mileage are pro whic are both prohibited in the ibis would involve an extra ex i2o,uo') BUM VIIISONEB9.—About fifty MUM pii•idiers from Richmond, Va., pea -1„;ii here 0.. Wednesday last vie the ntral and Lebanon Valley railroad wiy to their homes down east. They y had seen. pretty hard usage, -log pie,tioned as to their treatment , avtivtt% titey replied that they ready , about une third the quantity of fokod dly heeded. This story agrees with uat bare come from prisoners, and there Ibt but that our soldiers were misers, d for toy the rebel authorities at 1 lbe soldiers above mentioned, ~. ram their looks they have seen 'hard. wer e in the best possible spirits. r'lEurg IN Cuoaaa.—The Lewistown M that something of a "sensation" , t the Lutheran church in that town, [light. A clergyman from Ohio, by of the pastor, was in the pulpit, and t•.: the services. The second hymn was alien to, the choir at silent, (1) ikkaively refusing to play or Bing. the psstor of the church himself start ' ntrying, the congregation joined In Awl the services proceeded without material interruption. Of tonne nftei' h wad "out," the mods of the choir -tatrally regarded as an indignity to .tt 7 rather than the gentleman at whom ' l L ol —wal the absorbing topic of dis . 6,1 over town. • rk Rummy,. —Between twenty-five lathes, of the highest respectability, lend their services to Mayor Sawyer, nurses, under the recent Inquiry .:urtin, as to how many good surgeons • ciuld be obtained there, in case their Irtrt required. Most of these ladies L-ttanally upon the Mayor, and many of e friends in the army of the Potomac itlshulds, sone, brothers, or more dia .., ' Ist3 A few residing outeide the city tteeted by letter, and among these qr lady residing at Bich Valley, who vcry patriotic note to the Mayor, min- Ilit,b-Lebs to go at any moment, and 1 1 , 1 best efforts to relieving the wants .".: ' 1411 1 , g the sufferings of our brave de '' Thee tenders are made at a time re is co mparatively stO !Witt/neat' 1.24 the news bf a bloody conflict devt4- ~, t he would be no limit ts&the omit ' wh evenul volunteer to go to two Or to tho Acid' Brarsoramo Man.—Blustering, blow Lug, squally, cloudy, unpleasant March has made its debut, and if thettamhold saying be true, that When this month 'comes in likela lion, it will go out likes latoth," then- . We' think we may expect some mild, genial Weather about the time it makes iteexit; for whether the weather thtitr far be lion like or no, there cer tainly .'haa been. a cohtinual rem*. Now, though we.liordd'hot wish to detract ftorri the historic promluence which the old 'curmud geon has attained, who first made the trite ob set vation . itiiegard . to "lionising" the month of March, yet we do think it is excruciating fignratitre, aid by the manner in, whioh it is , tit .noted, repeated, cited and articulated by al- moat every tongue, we le pose it must be true. March—there is to much said about marching now-a-days, and as March is one of the longest and most unpleasant part of the year, we feel fertile moment imagining ourselves a military "pallor," and with kalstatlian bravery crying out-fortoani March I 'and give . place to the genial suns of your successor—coy, modest, bashful April. But vrhy. is March thus slan dered and foully, mierepreseuted for being the longest and most unpleasant month? Simply because the mails are knoolleek with mud, the sky is overcast with clouds, and tneat ,ninsphere is damp and mutiny. „ Well as the . advice whiCht can give to Senurehealth against inroads from inclement weather, we 'Would say, wear thick 'soled Ixoote .Or atkoea:--• keep the feet perfectly dry, and you will come through the safe, — that Is if you. shoulalteep your health. 'Xwo trop. Ova Eamon° Llinras.--P•ome of our ladies are foremost in every good work— ihaVe'beten 'engaged in . a'mosthurnarie nb ible-itoik-that 'of isteitik fail& to pbrchase !the material for making bandages and lint for 'our soldiers on the Potomac. It is expected on all sides, that the army of the Potomac, !among .;whichake most of those who left this 'county, will have a terrible battle one of these i days, in which many of them will be wounded, and' the bandages and lint are for the comfort of the wounded. Though it is Wien the case , that the noble efforts of women, ii a good cause, are over looked, and allowed to pass unnoticed, the laudable efforts and pstdotio labors, of our loyal women, in this war, for the suppreslon of rebellion, cannot be overlooked or forgotten ; and While' some have, Florence Nightengale like, gone to labor as nurses in the soldiers' hospital, the great irork accomplished by them has been by labors at home, knitting, making garments, and preparing delicacies fou them, which, but; for the ladies philanthropic labors, would .be Unknown to them. We suppose thernis scarcely a soldier in all our vast army, Who baa not been the recipient of some favor —the work of our women. Every town and village has witnessed their labors, and history, Mhen it records the facts and features of this Wen', will be absolutely giartlrel,"ahonid it fail to teoord the part which patriotic, union loving ladies have acted In. the drains. Their acts are a practical demonstmtion aid the saying, that our ladles are for union to a man, and we iiincerel7 hope that they man soon realise the experience of a speedy, a blissful and a happy union. ' Facer TES FORTY-SIXTH Parnarrorama Rem- Kawr.— The Forty-sixth Pennsylvania Regi ment, Col, Knipe, of this city, is now encamp ed about one mile from Hancock, and the other regiments' oomprkdng Gen. Williams' (Third) brigade in or near the town. The brigade has been under marching orders for the past four days.. They ordered, on the 24th to cook three days' rations, to be carried in havereackl, and four more to be taken with them In wagons, to be ready to march next morning after daybreak— to leave all-camp equipage behind—the baggage of-the officers and camp materials to be taken, after they marched, to Hag °Mown, and there to be stored. On Sunday morning last, near midnight, Companies A, B, 0 and D, (the Verbeke Rifles, Capt. Brooks, of this city,) of the Forty-sixth regiment, were ordered out , and maraud on , short notice, with two days' cooked Previsions in haveriacks. The night . Wei very dirk, and , rain began to fall before they left the camp. After marching through mud @hoe-month doll), hod in many places to their knees, they ar rived, about an hour before daylight, on the Potomac, at a point called "Bir John's tie miles from thelepteient; ifia - bp. 'The men, after they halted, suffered severely from the cold, as no Ares were' permitted to be Made until the day had dawned." After several hours' rest,' they Monied" in a flit ' to the Vir ginia side. Here they fennel two companies of the Sixty-second Ohio regiment encamped, guarding a bridge, which had been lately erect ed in place of one burned by the rebels on the fki of January last. Information - had been re ceived that several companies were on. their March, via Bath, to destroy the present struc ture solately built, and to prevent their ep peach thetataohment was so suddenly called out. They arrived in Bath, about two and - a half miles back of the river, and there learned that several companies, which had been en camped beyond there on the Wincheiter road, tolled: up stakes and made a hasty retreat on their approach. They returned to camp that }light, taking a different road home, and Monied the„ river opposite Hancock, seven or bight miles front Bath. Two HUNDSID P/10111 of beautiful new spring xdicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at pi cents per yard ; white stockings, at 124 Dente; another lot of those good white rib bed stockings ; "tidies' pocket handkerchiefs, lit, 121- oents; .children's pocket handkerchiefs, With border,, 6 cents ; shirt breasts 124, 15 and up to 874 cents; 26 pleats new pant atuff ; undershirts and drawersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ; 40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 121 Bents; I}_ yard bleached muslin 124 cents ; all wool . French merinos, all colors, at 62 and 16 cents. Roving bought the balance of the took of a city wholesale house of plain and . Itat i r* ln antVi u tto b rr il l an a ts' white Quil -1 to s ses , l we those goods will a be :4 6 ' n s sauce uitable = 1 ear next sununiehow is the time to b u y. cy ar l took of Stun at cost...` 8: Law:, ' • ' - :: Moods' Old Stand: ranstlsimicifiballi: telegraphilif o'l rttat 7 lalOtititt.• March Br' '1862 Loom. latoliaderion —The Harrisburg Hschauga and Mercantile Company.—ln the &pale on Thursday Mr. Boughter called up Senate bill No. 117, an act to incorporate the Harrisburg Ex- change and Mercantile company. As the bill int.•rests the merchants and business men gen mull) , of our city, we append below its pro visions entire, together with the proceed- ings incident to its passage in the gen. ate. It might be 'proper for•' 'ter' to add that thi 'amintittee on Corparations; to whom .:the, bill . was referred, after, mature deliberation,. and s thorough investigation of ita,. : Erovisippe,reportett „it . back to the Senate withittrid..tibinitulAtiatitin-It&ituld pas. sage, therefore, by that, body ender these cir- climatal:bees, is Ono of the mysteries of legisla- tion In coreibltkie ;of " , Nihole; &trier in the Chair,) the bill was- read as follows, and agreed to.st : . . . . AN ACT to incorporate .the Harrisburg Ex change_, and Mercantile company. Esorrorcl. "Be it inaekd' by ths State and Rouse of RepraWatives _of. the Conenonweedth of Perawyktima, Ganaid Asiembly iskt, and it is hereby as norily of the same, That ,Thomas M. Willson, George B. Kemble and Samuel L. lii:Collough, and such other persons as may be associated with them, their heirs "and assigns, be, and they are hereby erected Into a body politic and Corporate, under the name, style and title of the Harrisburg Ex change and Mercantile company; for the purpose XI buying, selling and exchanging moneys, goods, wares and merchandise ; and for the im provernentof • the facilities for. tnuusiiting such business, they may make lamas gm all, man- not of Fictscd*,P.MOttYl isthio4 ProPertYi to gether with property. of, any otbaddrui obtained by purchase, trade or barbm, they may, dispose of at public pr pripMaaleat sucktbnes and places, in the city of i burg, as they may see ft,, and bywbich ruguelheymay. sue and.. be sued, plead and..be impleaded, in any court of errot ;or equity ; and said corporation may purchase, hold and convey real and personal estate any amount not oicsieding at any one time seventrlive thbkwarid dollars: 4 • • • 4 " . -4 . „ Sao. 2. ThatalialiMt'ufeeting of said corpo ration still called by the parties nailed. In the.first section of thin act, and sballle_heldln the 'city of Ifoliisburg," Within sixty days after the passage of this act, when and where they shell erilWrtiOsd , to*Pany by elecfinisi pre sident and skit" darY' by'ballot, who - shill ma tinee in office until" the first Mondayin October, ,one thousand eight hiindied and aiitY two, at which time and on the same day annually thereafter,. said offs:sirs amino elected; but if, from *any cause 'whatever, said election should not be held on the: day specified hereini,,a , for feiture of. their °hitter shall. not be- worked thereby, .but an. election can ba held , anytime thereafter by a callirounamajority oftbecom. patty, or at.the neat annuabeleation tHe,cdfliiera previously eleated3 holding their offices until their successors ste•electOd. * But B. :That the Said company shall make annual return .under oath or affirmation.tn the Auditor Heneral of the goods-sold .by them at public, sale and on the grass amount, sotold, l they Audi ,pay into _the- Stet& treten4. a Com mission of one,pee oentriin in consideration of which, they: ahall' 'be • exempt from any; Mho r taxation except that imposed for city, State and county purposce: Sao. 4. That this charter shall continue in full force for the term of fifteen years from the date of its passage, unless extended by an act 'of the Legislature, and the Legislature reserves the right to amend, alter- or repeal it at any time in such manner as shall not do injustice to the said company or any member thereof. The committee rising, the bill came before the Senate on second reading, when the first, I section wattles& ' - • Mr. LOWRY. This bill has been 'Were thli pommittea on Corpeettakikiewilaltiethem, I believe, unanimously, reported with *VW:un- Mendation.that it benegatived.- It is a bill to incorporate a.company for.the purpose of carry ing on a: pawnbroking business 'in the city of Harrisburg._ I bad the hcriM to report, the , bill from the conunitten recommendatlord have stated;. bathe proposition is now to rush-, it - thrtingh here,:mgh . shod, over the Sedate. I ask that it be 'at read' tostponed-fdr - liroper, consideration, and' I make a motion to that: . ef feet. will "now endeavoi, as briefly as pOttsi ble, to show why it should never become a' r law. There was no difference of opinion in the com mittee to which the subject was referred, not a voice being raised in defence of the measure.— The proposition, in a few words, is to authorise a corporation to swindle the public by charging an extravagant percentage for what is conceived to be a convenience afforded by them, to pawn broke and do almost every kind of business in the city of Harrisburg. - The SPEAKER reminded the:.l3tanatof fro Erie that the question before, ilteSimate - Wait on the motion of that Benetor to postpone the bill. The motion tOPPttP°I4 0 .Mil ACM 4 0, .. t tg to The question being .02 tbe fiat; wake -of the bill, - . Mr. SMITH , (Phihi) Thiabili.Appeats to be, andreelly is,what the Senator fromiEtie has term ed it, an authority to pawnbroke ; but-that fact does not, in,my mind, weigh anything. against the bill. We passed a bill lei& sesainn,, with great unanimity in both hot:wok,: establishing an institution of an important character in the city of Philadelphia. Ppott",att examination:. of 'this bill I find it very similari if not 'altogether so, tolthe bill that we pawed:n*4lva to the city of Philadelphia. Ido not imow,mthy .-a,COrpo ration of respectable gentlemen,? in. a city. like Harrisburg should be deprived of the...privilege o f loaning money at a fair _percentage, to the poor, when that class of individuals known as Jews—the worst kind. . abavenz-rate:author hied to carry oothat, hpainese... ltr. the license Of the legislitaie(billividnola in the pawn brolting business now charge:twenty; thirty, and sometimes fifty per:oesiti Mid in numreases the articles received at their eWblishinents are never redeemett- I am "altogether oppoebd' to the pawnbroking eystemi and some years ago had.a bill pamedibrougizthe -House of Sept*: I sentatives to repeal the whole 'system •;.• but if individuals are to be ellowed.A6' carry on this business, therejnno ,glky„thi& particular case should 'pdob'to'the gener ality of such cases. The proprietors of pawn broking institutions are under certain restric tions by the law, and any citizen may institute a quo warrant°, mandathus, -- or any other sum mary proceeding against them. The systeM is established in France and has flourished there for a number of years mu& to the benefit of the suffering poor ; in alljacent countries it is, likewise alictiessfekoferittion ail WO* ed by My colleignelf is now in dpirslion - in'lie city of Boston. The poor of Philadelphia have occasionally beek:ettabled_to .re M, ;V tl ei d i rj equivalent for 4tlairJgoWny - . of .ith establishments. Although I voted for reporting the bill negatively, I shall. now vote in its favor. Mr. LOtikir:,,, - 1 regret exceedingly that a) bill of this kind should have passed the Livia-' , lature last winter °pay other time. •It is I; posedihat the - contemplated pawnbroking tablishment shall be 'privileged to condo • a business of loans on'imerchandize, money, .and almost , every conceivable article. If the Senile understands Its purport, the bill will 'not be *sot. I McVay ask that the consideration of the billibe defbrred for one day. If that is de- Med me, I must be oonteot with casting .my Vona/gabs% titn - IiptIVOLUSTL *:I :hive ALot. , ,hesoli. is. the Omn i" this daft lA3kolageotkk to ther do foils of the bill ; and, *soft%l alat-*4-10 propriety in its recommittal. The bill is right in principle and detail, and therefore should be considered immediately. The remaining sections of the bill were read and agreed to. Mr. 111124 offered the fogowing- as s new section : That this corporation shall pay into the Treasury of this Commonwealth, I bonus of one-half of one per centum on the capital stock hereby authorized, or hereafter created, in four equal annual instalments, and such other tax as is now or,may hereafter be imposed by law on corporations; end the stockholders of said company shall` be individually liable for all debts due mechanics, workmen and laborers employed by said company, and. for all materials and provisions furnished to said company, to be sued for and collected as is provided in the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth sections of the act incorporating the Lackawanna coal and iron company, approved the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three; and the privileges hereby granted shall not extend for a pe i riod longer than twenty. years On agreeing to the sebtkin, ' The yeas , and nays- Were required by Mr. LOWEY and „ lip.. I3OUGHTTiIit, and were as follow, :viz: - - MIAs —lies*. Clymer. Crawford, Mats, Irish, ltetchein, Kinsey, Lamberbin, Tendon, Lowry, Mott, Reilly and WhartemL-12. ' Nays`-Messer. Dineen, _Bough*, cohnell, Thunilton,:lnestruid, LilivnMce,li-Mure, Mere, dith, Nichols, Penney, Robinson, &MR; Smith; (Montplueryr,) Smith,.(Philatielphia,) Stein and Hall; — 10': So the 'motion naa negatived. The bill then passed finally. . • Lamon.-.-"It is to labor only that man owes every thing poeeoned of exhangeable Value; laixwll the` talisman` that has_raised ; him from the condition of a saiage—tkat has changed the desert and the forest into cultivated 'fields —that has . covered the earth with cities, and the ocean With ships--thai has given us nlenty, comfort and elegance, instead of want; misery, and barbarism ;" and thinugh its beautifying hand enables Urich EC linwman to offer this morning new and of dress good#, at the corner of Front and Market streets. Haw Goons.-4.am now selling:off my entire stock of goods at and below:cost, or 26 per cent. cheaper than yoncanpurchase elsewhere, viz: fine linelatdrta, 75 eta. to $l.; shirts 60 cts.,and 60 7- ote. -with linen bosoms ; night shirts, 50 .as; under shirts and - draWers, 40 cts. to 87 eta, all wobl ; monkey jackets; .50. eta. to $1; cottou'and wtiolen hose 10 chi. to 16 cts ; silk ties, 1.2 i, 15 and 18 cts ; collars, 8 eta. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4 and 5 cts.; cuffs, 4 and - 6 'cis. a piece; udder sleeves, 18 cts.; fine cambilat 418 and 18 cts. per 'mad, worth 25 cts.; Marseilles bosoms of a new style, and fast collars, 124 eta.; all linen bosoms, 15 ctsf and upwards. If you want 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 & Killinger's-grocery store, 12 Market street. • - ••• - • HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE I Batelialorla . Hair Dye The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer. Known All others are mere Juntalions, and &odd be avoided If you wish to escape rinioule.— - 11REY, -RED OR BOOTY FAIR dyed Instantly to a beautiful and natural Aroma orOlaoh, without the least Injury to Heir or./Ildn. • • • • •. FIFTEEN: IieDALS AND- OIPLOVAS have been.awar ded to Wx. 3. Baroamos slum 18 .9, apd over 900,000 iytt s. one ha o v ya. hair. , o hear made to the of the patrons of Wm. a..BaTCHNIAIarB.HaIIi DYE.- protium. a. color not to be distingubstted from natare.sad wassaimin not to injurein the lank however:long it may be contin ued, and. theta effaces of .badarlei roundlet The hair is Invigorated for life brthis splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 18 Bond Street New York. Oldie allthealtes and towns or lb* United States, •by Promthee and.Fency Goode.Dealfm - _ • Ihs,6sasdne has the MUM `. William A. Batchelor," , and addive upon • steel plate engraving, pa •the !bur ;pee drench bac - - - • - Wbolesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., Leto ksa aroadway, New York. ocadowly A CARO TO TIPI LADIIO4. OR. OUPONCO'S GOLDEN. PILLS. FUR FEMALES "Read the follo • lug certilkaterP from one of the -,first ladies In Utica, N. Y., who called open my agents In that city (lir Wm. Bruetol-h•Ow,) and told them that she, of coons, did not vial- her name made public, bet if any one should doubt the worrerfeil efficiency of Da. Damn co's Golden Pills, they might: refornny. Ladr-to her, as the considered It. as vrell as a Pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young-lady 17- years Add., she was fast go ingbato cons umpion--teatt taken, coldnature became obit:lnns& , Two boxes of these : Golden- Nis entire ly oared her, and, she la now In .relpat health.— f'We wet...articular in buying the gerfele. Full and implicit directions accompanying each box.. fres 01.— Sold wholesale and retell by 0., A NAOMI; NO. ; Jones Row, Aid 0, ,11. limns, 91 ldarket tweet, Harris burg, Pit Ry sending either of them $1 00 throught he liarrisburg,Pcon Gillis the. Pilis will he sent comildentially by mall to any part of the country; "free of . postage. „ . N. S.—.Loelf out forcounteriblia. Bey po Golden Pith of any kind unless the box in signed G. D. Howe. nil ethers IS a base imposition and unsafe; . theretbrs,, np yen vaina yonnlivoa :dad health, (to say nothing of be bog humbugged oat of your money,) buy. only-ot those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added en account of the Pills being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made • known to every Agent, and they are Pan t and.wit PerfOrAl all claimed for them.-_ • , r I Bold alsolty,.T. Ia Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. 7. Ha.uff 01110,1lechsekablug ; Liwilitown ;13: Dulles ; G. G. Wilkffewville ; .7. C. Altlek, , Slippages; berg J sPanltlere •usentiteilliturgri—X T. wilier, 'f ort ; J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; S. & Stevens, Reading and 'K. P. Hunter, Reading, and by none druggists in every towel and village in the United States, and. ter Solo Proprietor, Neaf.YdrY. e&4no atotrtismt nts SOBIBETRLIN BROTHERS & CO., : WHOLESALE -DRUGGISTS AND DKALERS Faqcy. Goode, Per -440. 2dritigenti for the mile ol Petroleum, Illtiminating imerior to any boil oil I imaistied in any quantities al the lowest maritet rates; 170 and 172 William, - Street, NEW YORK. TgIiSANOS -.„VANILLA,. : &awe of Lemon, 'levering limacts, far sale at the now. Weenie and Retail. Grocery and Provision' Stony oor. ner irons and Market streets. - 131101 -WHEAT MEAL and OORN , III3AL jot received an or sale low st NICHOLS BOWMAN, °gnu FrOOt }ad Market streets. HAY i HAY! I i A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at ;01 n. sly 00 per ton for sabb by , rkitza H. WEEKIIISR. BLACKING} I AEON'S "CH A LT.ENGE 100 Grose, soaortsd.sioes, just received, sad for slue at, W4oloosto ,prices, CRUMB 13RUSHES, Door Mats, Scrub IL) Wig and Idaokening &mho, for Bata by .NIOHOLAS & BJWILAN, Ooklier Front' iuid Market strata. A MILY WAtIHING - BLUE, an excel , lent eateditute for Indigo, far sale at the wholeede and retail grocery Store of NICHOLS & HOWJLSN, corner of Front, and Market striate COAL OIL lower than any Home Harrisburg, for Bale by wicams BOWMAN, Ceram' Front and Market street feb 14• y SUGAR CURED HAMS. DRIED BEEF, BROtILDEB3, BOLGNA EAUSAGII. I leap suAerbbb supplyjaid halvedby . t0b213 • • ' VAL Dom .7r., avc NIC H OtS - 86 BV:YNAN, Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V. Hammel'a old stand,) TT AYE determined to place their enl4 -1 1 4144 4 iel Cifis I j -•• t GROCERIES, IO 181 NS, FRUITS, at prices to Suit the Priittek Ifiretir.rieli;nnd re spectfully call the attention of the citizens of gid vicinity tO Aelr eate*vistivV. ofigeodloo*sting of - SUGARS, Main, TEAK,comg, Eirloll4 IMAM - AR , -ArN. - = Mg, FISPf, at. We have also gone to considerable trouble in getting the sale of saveraLbrands of ! ~90,411 PI L_ • „ . 7. ~ - ADO( whin c we *ft 4E 45' te - NONdlitt,,LaitdelTiLq l EAßENT AND FRIM.FROX ODOR, - as far as prattiitible: , ongotlidW we have on hand NATRONA, KAGNOLIA, LUCIFER, • • ARO 'whkir.ale. will seJliwbolesale 'or retail, _and Zeigler than any other house in Heiriskerg. Also, all kinds of 'art t We also invite attention to our well selected and extensive assorian'tnitof QUEENSWARtgi., . corner of. Front And Market streets. 98 4.farkl Att'eficArt#. l .l. 6 s ,, Pa., .4frEEL IigEwiItOSEWOOD4IANOS, froze - the beet r°9l°s from SF)9..'APT,LrP3. MELODEONS. tali ID* PaNtriAtiriJllED MUM . MENA _FItOM.S46-to 5100. Guitara„Violins, AbcOrdeons, Flutes, r ifea l 'DMA% B a ojos Tainb° ll63oll 9 Violin and Guitar strings and-musi- Xabnerotauidia) in. general. SHEET WSW. THE LAMP 'PUBLICATIONS ediraye= on hand.. Mud° Dent by mail to any part of the country.. . . • 7- OVAL, SQUARE, ,GEL.T. : .AND ROSEWOOD Suitable for looking glasses, and ati kinds of pictures always 011 liana. A Bite sp l eoFtmenk of bestAdated •-• • LOOKING G 7.146.13 ECE B From anudleat to •hirgoit'idiea: ' Any style of home made to order at the. shortest notice. ' fe44 9- rAGIY. THE UNION AND, OCINS riTuTioN, - "Qui Gomatmint 'entwAstaidieltie Ow' *gm OfgOkiimmo.:* t.lateosaitivi-iiiiiiativ yaw of the govrement:of thrijnited Slaty; and of thOte:brthf.***4 B 4ales ,- 11 'ASX/Irg-triAr t • " t.iipeacuie a pariahs aeulltaeat,,lbeagled. °PlagniridlAtag..our. cleilieetibateoe,, bo ape. outfipted, ae,lbookeeteleateek .er nationality.. It. can kLokeiativeand leNdiad ter won pardesea, only: so IndaPtlk bl ArkipflAiglVO:APPrabldifin er, the nature 1 6 40. pried**oe; soyernmant.:keelklntelligeocef Ifseeular sad eeelret 'MOM 4 1Alluites o .c . th 6 9 Bo PlA ;essence to the perromene. and prowpanty of. the goyeraward. Mak is reir*eeepeelalLT now, troni the ._eatraerdireel ertsftefitiotttitio, and imporiaaa questions of iational polltoulooft to be solved. The above:work glues 00 b 0 WObtio 0 Pf the Prileiebeee, of the, Octuatttavon or unwed indekand of those of thoseeeral Beate; . etetnlilped by judicial bOhoriti and muted. violin, or derteell tom standar,d writers. Jt ta a .fiket, that: the views of eoseptutienat aw thee prevented ntsoreecitin jects otthe greatelle ktiportanee, which formerly 494 at geo tbne cattle.) Ilist pobleigaeo et, 1111 - bcek. wereAseues, gi :with 6111 Cal :aitlbr e nte of et 14041:#4[4,:beR041 6 kreiPt ai eiteect dbotrlnee,b) be acted eh In reference to 03 .4 11 10e* tutoring of the n4 l O ht"t is -°l°ol event toriod. Yor atv 00, by if. 11.4410er,..14 Pe7 , o o .9 l veeko; and bk3)oolrtetoreepeoralji.. fel2B,e2w. " - -STEAM WEEKLY IIIaWKAN:'. NW: ItOKI* AND IMERPOOL. 1:4041 1 .4. - O.....A,_. AXXSINIVW • 10,M.u...am OrOfautl4.,The.Liyer- Mlai4olf a•nd 00M.PattY, katead deapatotduk their full powarad Otyliahatit .trou - teaatatdpa es fottoam_:. ETNA, Saturday Marais-Bth ;•CITY OF NEW YORK, !•aturday; Mah„hlsth;.,CYPYi 9, WASHINGTON, Satur day, March Rid ant.eirerf succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Piet 44 North Ithrtir: • . *ask remtea._ - • inter CABIN 001.1irgattAdit 6 1 ; do toLandpo.i . .:4Bo. - P9 1 do to; 4 0,1 911";• ea 'do to hits - 686 001 do to .1 , ttg., 00, do :id simborg_ Ida od 1 . 'Hamburg #6 00 Naaeogere also torstrded.toitvre, ftremeN'lrotteit dam; aataarPi.__aC 0 4 401 k kTriatatt• _Bedew froms-rrarpooror7weengtowA: Cab $76, 686`aid *NZ • Steerage from ] thor $4O, 00. nx. oronisturrir:siid`,9oTfteketi too b e _ Pont ail - 4'4h* itt f"tl4 ei*link.PettleWaead..rel:'laik:theil/2.18; ?mei kgPismilril bar, isilimrtoi ocol*Ologopone Sr 'W e°9 P r a. are street 'Witisr-dght tint,' and carry Patent FteeddoSiOlttors. Bxporleucdd Sargetma are attached toeacatatewer. -- . tor tattier inforeniiion apply* pyrrgeolytnyAr JAM itll6or; Atm* /2' Water *opt ;11C - Glasgow to vps. INMAN, 6 itt:'Entott - Stake!; in . 408010°1ra to C. kilt 6l : D:SSYSIOION: 20173.3 . ei itik.cY, Wilifam di ln Pod" 'Or lULOS_l3lrolliks Place de L 'BeimO emPaa 1.0 -1134 4 ( 1.144.44 c, Walnut street ; or at the " eqaea• - • • JNO. 0. MlAgde nt, 16 Broadway New York. . or 0.0. Zimmerman. Agent. Harrtebagg tiNIELOW.4:9O ; irktAN. _ma:IOWA - 40t% GENERAL Flaw ARDING COMMISSION:- MERCHANT. • . . „ arxi AND lifitDDßANDlßß,promptly forwarded by Philatielphist and Beading, Northe rn thamberland Valley andManneylvanialtailroada fad Canal. . . HAULING AND DILAYING to a nd from all parte of the MO to Me different Bailroad.depots will be dons at the very Mimi rates. FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to. • iltdaes-tgLatarantlanNotedi or at the- store of E. S. Zollinger, will-reeeive prempt attention. Oon elgnmenta of ?Hoot reePeettally soliettme uliN WALLOW= Agt., too - imbe.fteimilaDepot. WY.: MICK, Jr., 6 Co. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S ITNEPTALLED GOLD PENS. EBT PENS in the world, for 750, $1 26 $ 1 15 0 3, 82, $3, anks4, for sale at Wag y BOBEFFSR , S Bookstore. "MU - EMMA - LE - and RsTAn, DEALER 4411 sSaiin+nd_ PO Maui, 111Wffla.hod Hats of pll:klnds+- - .iiifTco,riglii-vranioTacso."ArggiA;l4 17- rrn oci a4 ka lr WM and wails*, imam • JOHN iflisultartenna DlAI1E.'•.III ; :;? 071 VwcEs, WK. KKONZIK, 93 Kuketetnet iftdialttlMS UN . " 0 n'tiS.. AJI444T , BILLIMui AiiIrIiOWEINCt SALOON , NO. 119 MARKET STIMT,-;NE1411 FIFTH. THE subscribers having erected a. larg • building at the above place, Wren , ' lier the set above indicated, beg to catlike an _ omie& of Pub .Be to the following : Tin Itenungsvc, on the first floor, with a Obi& talow attached, fit hoed up in ant-class ityle. eel It WM_ skill time snypiwiwith the best OYSTERS hitt In the Atlantis together with terrapin, - deb, and all kinds of game to swison. °Own served ep 1n 'miry style, end meals to be had at all hours. ylic Alas of ail the celebrated breweries la the country constantly on hand. The Tee pin Alley u -ar Bowling Saloon, is in the nee, . and cmitsins OrlenallidstakilOodarn beastruetiOn; where the lovers if this bcaltay man:Sao can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is np-ataiinC-4ftiatly ilmed up, and contains three marble-top enbinstiOn cabhion ta bles; squall° any made.' Harrisburg has long felt the want of a- tread cambia ; slim of this kind, and garbs pre are determine 1 'to conduct it in a quiet sad orders meaner, and do eve rything in their soarer to make it s Moab% remst , they hope to receive a hberal share of pub*, .Wrosalli jaltAtir . 1 - WILLIAM' C.110,40011N &Oa JUST RECEIVED. LARGE LOT of Black Silks. A Fine, Assortment of Plain Drees Silica. Eng. Rep. Mourning Silks. Small Bar Black and Purple Silks. A New Stock of - Mourning Dress Goods. A Large Live of Irian Linens, at old prices. A Full Stock_ of SkeletOn Skirts; Best articleever toineketired. ' " A Full line of GentsUndersbirts and Drawers. Furs; • Now aiming out the eta*. Balmoral Skirts ; New article. Marseilles Dosaterpsines ; At old prices. :-Allendale Spreads Cheap. A. Large Line of Towelling*. Now open at CATHOARTI3, feblB-y Nezt door to the Harrisburg Bank. -DENMRY. TN . G . Co: . VC: graduate of the 1,/altioerreehe 40 01 Mina flOrlPaY, flartlf Parina ;neatly lecafedle c i ty Of 'Harrisburg ao talon the lormerly occapiesi,sy Dr. Gorges, on Third stroll, ;between Market test „Welunt. ratiuwanify informs itt ,, ;friends and the voltaic to general, itist he.ts prepared t • ;parkins all operations* in toe' Meta! 'lnefeaston, either ,surges], or inectudeal, m n manner that shall not isarpassed by operators to this or any other airy. We mode of inserting artidotal teeth it. pot the late. •93. prong voleettite prinmples. Tooth, from one to a eel let, atonnum au line ti , t. ver, Milne elates or the Vulcanite. Base. ifairaiiealolaamirola reOrplameadial .ea ,Haman to all my . Comet patientc of itarriabors and vt ataky; and feed confident that he will 'perltorm all Own bone SD a aoirmtlao manner, from my Icaowlelg, of bi &Witty. • ImyB4lTl V.l Y. 00Rti ‘A, n NEW MILITARY PUBLICATIONS. AAONGMORE ON gun shot wounds, 76 The Art of War by Baron de Jom ini, with appendices, maps and engravings 81 50 Infantry Tactics, by Brigadier-General Silas Casey, 11. S. A Practicai Treatise on Strengthening and Defending Ont Poets, Village!, Bridges &c., in reference to the Dirties of Officers of Pio:pets, by Col, Jebb. Royal, (English) Rag- . veers. ,Coppee's Field- Manual for Battalion Drill 60 • ppee'B Field Manual of Evolutions of the Line.. 60 , With all the standard military publications t - BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. • ICHDICE.:: :X/IgiET READING. STITEEANDS, - by the author of "Rutledge,"_Price $1.25. Also new editioni of UTLEDGE—uniform wite "The Blither- Isndl47 , $1.25. BEULAH--ilenty-fifth editlon—sl.26. 'ST LYNNE—A new Novel-60 cents. TOM TIDLEITS GROUND, by Dickens, 25 eta. ,FOR BETTER FOR WORSE, 88 ors. Together with all the New Books, soon as published at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. "TEE PEN MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD." THE LARGEST STOCEC, TEM YOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTHIL ES Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. • In the market, te to be lound at BERONVEL'S CHEAP BOOKSTOBB. FOR SBWING Biti3CHINEB. JONAS BROOK & BRA'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL OOTTON. 200 4 - 000 TB& WHITR, BLACK I COLORNO. Irt IRIS thread being made particularly, for Sewing Macbinee, ei VERY WRONG; SMOOTH AND ASITG, Be strength is not Impaired by welshing, an by frictkilL or We needle. Vet: Macbl*ea, Yid And* Patent °Woe, FOB UPPER THREAD, 'and Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket, . ' UNDER. THREAD, • ' Sold by respootableitealera itirougliont lionoininl7. Ako i naninas or 100 DOItiIkiWaSOSTMD jai; Kextuemsoismeritt nog.dlim - g 6 TeltiPureet, New York. `• IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY DR. P:It: AttiA.BA.oll; Burgeon Den t _est, Mordnetimer of Mineral Plain Teeth,lbee risky ! method that oirriateeevery *Winton - to iiinde , or ard •lloial Meta, owdwacing.partial.,..balf.and whole WO df•one piece only, of pint - and iinleatrictiole mineral, there are, :no orevicaVOC.ihisooplimnialloriorainall .partiohn of feed ;and therefore,.noollenatee oder from the breath, ea no me. their oonewdotion,' thisnr canlieMo Womb 7 netlon or metallic. taste.- Sense the individual is not sat hayed-matt sore throat, headaebe, tha. Moe No. di :North Second afreet„ Harrieharg. natl.& dly • L. - "A R ALE, PORTER LAND' -MOIR; FRTICE is hereby' give? - Harrisburg, tlyst the utubsisigited has authorised . . Yager to receive brdint tie nay- Of my insnefae lures. The collecting will he attended:to by the maw. ;signed. Am orders felt satitiotti will be promptly at tended to. OTifite ", WAWA, . . i . TO - GRAIN CONTRACTOR& THE ! BALTIMORE BAG FACTORY, 'No. 17 South Street, Baltimore, Md. TS PREPARED to furnißh Government i Contract ors and others with Linen or Ootton Beim of ohm. Promptly for Muth at low Priem. Coll awi ;awn Contractors will end it to their advantage tO'lMinti ' la call. JOHN O. GRAMM. . Baltimore, Jan. 17111, AM 13'242=P • in Kant,' halt bar...! iek~'aAa l~arte7s at the Mew Grocery 'and nee: elan Store, Front and leartcet Or a ee ci t ioL4 ;at. iimmAii • CIDER WNW /M.lll IrADE from choice and aehmtedApplea, and guaranteed by on to be Aridly lure. L 01.3.4 WK. DOCK & V.OLDIEWS -- 00112LNION. A tio oonroalent Wetting ; eto t Portfolios, Memorangula Elookajbriino . tansies; ko., at L : 2 ' • 'MO EICHEIPPER'S fIOONSTORA riANDDES, Coniatry Soap, Fanoy Soaps 1,../ of mill kinds, lar saki by NICHOLS & BOWMAN. Corner Front and Market stmts. riHOICE"' Syttipti, ' Loverilgi ertd other VV choice brands, far sale bz w' W 7 6 - • Mier iti34424..Markst We."' ° W.: l ,; ) ,Yaiq 81,1-Priii=ltr" l a '? ' 174 ' taftelfront sod/60W stmts. 2 60 FM