pailp' itltgra,p'o EiA FIRISBURG, PA Salnrflay Al ternoon, March 22, 1862, LEMBS TOR THE PRNNSYLVANIA RESSRVIS. - L tters intended for the Pennsylvania Reserves, for the present, should be addressed as hereto fore, to the Washington City Poet Office. A Burro RATlON.—Neatly every member of c o ogres, and five hundred arrd twenty-one field officers, have petitioned the Secretary of War to grant a butter ration to the soldiers. It Is said that the ration will be granted. We fear the loldierB will not prize it much when they get it. Rancid butter will be no great treat, and fresh butter will be out of the question. BAD Dieser —The isme of small bills by the SAL' of this State has given the rascally coun terfeiters a larger field for the display of their thievish Ingenuity. Every fort-night there seems to be a new addition to floating stock of a ccuthlrelism, and the public cannot be too cautious In receiving bank notes. The cun ning r ogues who manage to elude the vigilance of detectives, are always careful to anticipate the publications of Peterson and Hodge, and to put into circulation a fresh batch simultaue °ay with the issue of the Detectors Hence, these are no guide till after the public have realized the infliction of a new swindle. =I BILL MR THII SUPPILTSSION OP BAWDY Hounds. —Senator Irish has read in place an act for the suppression of bawdy houses. It enacti that any person or persons who shall keep-or main tain such houses, and shall refuse to deliver up to the owner possession of the premises occu. pied for such illegal purposes after ten days' notice and demand served on the premises, shall and may be removed and ejected, using so much force as is necessary to that end ; and the fact that the premises were used for the said improper practices shall be a full and complete defence to any prosecution, action or snits in stituted for, or on aCcount of any such removal or eject In ent. HOBBIES AT THII DIEPOT.-A Earriaborger firs Tretirn.—Mr. James Williams, of this city, one of the Messengers of the United States Senate, arrived here on a brief visit to his friends, in the two o'clock train from Baltimore this morn ing, and while leaving the car, or shortly after he stepped upon the platform, at the depot in our city, be bad the misfortune of being re lie•ved of a purse of money containing the sum of one hundred and eighteen dollars, by some representative of the light-fingered gentry, who it is believed also came a I assenger by the same train. Of course, in the bustle and confusion attending the arrival of the train, and the pre vailing darkness, it was impossible to detect till; thief, who, It is believed, proceeded in the next train westward. Mr. Williams notified the police of his loss, but under the circumstances, it h scarcely possible that the thief will be ar rested, and, even if arrested, still more so that the money will be recovered. • Ircruct—The third lecture of the muse in behalf of the Young kten's -CiatietbutaikiKotirr don, will be delivered by the Het. Ciattel, on next Tuesday evening in the Methodist church, Locust street. The subject is A visa TO JERI:TAM AND THE NEOHBORING COUNTRY, DIM A DESCRIPTION ON ORIENTAL AND MAN sus. The lecture will be illustrated by a large painting of Modern Jerusalem, , Made front a photograph brought from the Holy Land? by, Mt Clod'. This painting gives a distinct view of the city as seen from the Mount o Olives, showing all the objects of interest both within and without the walls, There will also be shown a large ground plan of the city, nu merous maps, life size paintings of Eastern cos tumes and manners. The description of these sacred and interest ing Renee by an eye witness, will produce, by the aid of the paintings and mem' more vivid and lasting impression than could be derived iron reading many books upon the aubject. The lecture will commence at seven. and a quarter o'clock. tines BranvoLux Soonrcr.--Some ctuu4es haring been made In the managers of the Non Benevolent Society 6f this clty,'sve have been requested to publish the following, as the correct list: NORTH WARD--City Proper, First Dtrict--From the north aide of Market street tot he south side of Walnut street and from river to canal—Mrs. Wierman and Mrs. Coroyn, Second Distriot—From Walnut street to &nth ;Net, and from Front street to Capitol grounds —Min Julia De Witt and Miss Rather M. Doll. Third District—From South to North streets, and from Flout to Capitol grounds—Mrs, V ermin and Mrs. Margaretta Fourth District— Fromtile north side of Walnut street to North street, extending from nigh Street, hick of the Arsenal, to Paxton tr e ,4 l-11Irs. John H. Briggs and Mrs. WIN. P. Natty, llsatussuao Divided into three Dis tricts. • Pint District—From Front street to Third *eel, above North street—Mrs. Charles L. Riney and Mrs. John C. Kunkel. Seco District- Distriet—From Third street to Ridge Ilder, Aoad—Frances Wyeth and Miss Sarah Third District—From Ridge Road to canal Xn• Rimy McCormick and Mrs. Detwiler. Bourg Wm:in--City Proper. First District—From the south side of Mar_ t erstreet to Blackberry alley, and from Front unlit to Al t lison's Hill—Mrs. Orth and Mrs. Reilly Gilber. Second and Third Districts united —From ziackberry alley to Mulberry street, and from Brent street to City limits—Mrs. Dr. Fleming Ind Miss Anna Weir. Fourth District—From Mulberry street to Pine Coverlyine street, and from Front street to City I'll4—Mrs. Dr. Rutherford and Mrs. Wells Fifth District—All the lower part of the city below Tine street—Mrs. Win. M. Kerr. M. WM p BEAM Pres't• Ills ha. W. Wart, Treasurer. Xout.--The Managers of the Society are re %tested to keep this paper, in order to enable tthe heta to direct applicants to the Mangers if resPeetive Wards. A ETATID MANIINO of the Friendship Fire Com pany will be held at the company's house on Monday evening. A fall attend/moo is re quested. DREW OF AN OW Hoarse.—" Uncle Jared Robinson," between 80 and 90 ,yeam old, was lately found dead - in hie bed, (without sickness, previously,) at his eon's on the river just above Tunkbannock, Pa. He is said US have slain 500 wolves, and a "proportion" of other "var mint," and even in his old age would camp out alone, for days, after game, wiiich brought him quite a livelihood. We are not aware that his adventures have had a historian. Tan VERNAL Equutox.—The vernal equinox set in yesterday morning, and for two or three days at least we may expect •the usual rough and boisterous weather which generally marks this period of the year. The days and nights are now of equal length througnont the world, &thing which does not occur again until the 28d of September, when the sun enters the first point of Libra, and they become again of the same length. WHO AIM ENTITLID TO PHIGHONV. —The At torney General of the 'United States has decided that all disabled soldiers of the the three years of war men are entitled to invalid pensions un der the act cf. July 22, 1862; and that all disa bled three months' soldiers called into the ser vice under the President's proclamation of April 15, 1861, are entitled to , pensions under the acts of 1802 and 1818.-11 e alsollecides that there is no law giving pensioni to:widows 'and orphans of deceased soldiers of UM present war. I=l A Bra throw.--They sometimes get big snows way down east in *eine, nor do they seem to be confined to any particular season. Last Monday night a week, says the Postland Ad vertiser a hOuse at Mixican Corner, occupied . by two families, was so completely submerged in snow that in the morning nothing of it could be seen. The inmates attempted to escape by tearing boards from the gable end of the house but did not succeed in making their exit, and they were obliged to remain in that position until the neighbors gathered to dig them out. By tunnelling forty feet threugh the snow the blockaded fitmilies were released. TKO (loan Itonnsai.—The name of the min arrested at Louisburg, Union county, day Se: fore yeeterday,by officer Carachrier of the coin solidated polioe, charged with being an accom plice in the robbery of the one handred dollen' in gold from Mr. Wickard, noticed in last eve ning's TIIISGRAPEI, is Charles Can, and helutils from Sunbury, Northumberland county. , It seems that our previous statement in reference to the recovery of the money was premature. It was only recovered last night under the floor of an old stable in Sunbury, Northumber land county, by officer Carachner, the prisoner having accompanied the officer to that place and pointed out the spot where he tad hid it. I=== Boownes ro Voramrscus.—The follo wing let ters clearly explains itself relative to bounties under the present laws of Congress. 'lt Pro bable that some measures will be taken at this session of ICOngress to extend' their Provisions to those discharged for disability incurred in thtservtoe 4 • • , LH AMMAN; • - — ise#4llosll - 4W2k. .svp -- Gatirrrazia By direction j the Secretriof I have to inform ' you; in arisiver"tb your inquiry whether men discharged are entitled to one hundred dollars bounty, that, under the yrovisions of the act of Congress, no pampa are entitled to the one hundred dollars' bounty but those who serve two years or till the expira tion of the war, or the heirs of each as 'may die in service. , Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, P. H. WATSON,Aeallalec'y of War, Swirntrass os BIBDS.—It has been calculated that a hawk will fly not less than 150 miles, in an hour. Major Oartviright, on-the ocaat of Labrador, found, by repeated observations, that the flight of an elides duck was at the rats of 90 miles an hour. The flight of the common crow is nearly 26 miles an hour ; and Spinet . - staitfound that of the swallow to be 92 miles, while he conjectures that the rapidity of the swift is nearly three times greater. A falcon, kelonging to Henry IV., of France, flew from Fountainblean to Malta, in less than 24 hours, the distance being 1,860; and it is probable that his flight was about 76 miles an , hour, as such birds - fly in the day 'dale only. These facts show how easily • birds can accomplish their extensive •migrations, especially when we consider that a favorable wind materially helps them on their voyage. Thounn Meson is a sturdy old blustering of a month, and occasionally 'vindicates the memory of winter with a rehearsal of piping gales and frosty dispensations, he has moments of mildness when the genial atmosphere of Spring makes Nature feel that she is peeling into wadi season. The violet must be creep ing up 'pretty well from the South-by this time, and doubtless many a pretty bird in 'the forest of Georgia and the Carolinas is plurning himself for en• early voyage to his Northern nest. There axe fogs yet to be sure, on ourriv.- ers and marshes, and crystal 'IAN from the ice-blockades of January and February still float down the stream at intervals ; but in the fogs there is a prophecy of genial April showers, and the scudding ice melts as it tosses on = the current, at every glance of the sun. The signs are, that we shall have a bright and healthful Spring this year ; and its sunshine will be all the more glorious to our people, that ins like ly to gleam upon our banner glittering triumph ly over the last breastworks of bloody and ig noble Treason. If /leaven continues to smile upon oar insulted nation In her efforts to vin dicate herself against the meanest and basest of all foes, the burning sun of June may lend hitlight to the flag of our Union floating in 'triumph over as many States as there are ban nered stars. In fact, there is every reason to believe that "the Spring of 82" will be a glo rionsly memorable season to as for. many y ears to come ; and now that it is opening tio bright through the mist of Winter's dying . Eireath, let us hope that our whole country will feel it gen-inspiration to IFesh manhobd tki,MLUSt- * l 4 EGPi: 5 PantegbutniviDailg , OttitiOan Ilfttrnoon. March 22, 1862 itucan WILL be no preaching in the I,..cuet Street M. E. church, to-morrow. meining.— Rev. Mr. Marta will preach in the evening at the - usual time. ammo Cam:la.—ln consequence of the continued illness of the Rev. P. Maher, the Right Rev. Bishop Wood, of Philadelphia, will officiate in St. Patrick's church to-morrow morning at half-past ten, and at half-past Eittven in the evening. A Serums Stumm for colored adults, men and women, will be held every Sabbath after noon, between three and four o'clock, at the Preitibitteriah , eltureli,'street It will be a good opportunity for learning to read. AMMON. .DLITS. ..-4411114ZYW1ti..-V Ur citizens who have not yet paid their respects to the re nowned,Signor Blitz, at Sanford's Opera House, should do so to--night, as it Is the last of his present engagement. The programme this evening embraces a nurnber of now magical feats, which; with S the vivacious "little Bobby," the trained Canaries, and the irresistably funny Dr. Valentine, will insure an entertainment well worthy of patronage. Bide the Signor a " bumper" to-night. Disairraous Etrutoan Acounniv.—On Thure! day two freight trains on the Central Railroad, going west, collided pear or at Nineveh station, resulting in.the serious damage ,of some thir . teen or 'fourteen cars, and the destruction of the pontents--dty. goods, auger, molasses, eic and alto in the serious injury of one of the conductors and one or two others, , *hose names we did not learn. The freights had waited fur the Express to pass, and were en deavoring, we learn, to make up lost time, the Express having been some three hours behind its t[me. 0516.921'0,7/ oHLS. E. •HAn3t . 1$ ONO. In ournfternoon edition of yesterday; we briefly announced the Arrival of the , remains of4ssist ant Payrr. asfer'lfammond, Of tits 11. &gunboat, Sciota, and their interment at the cemetery near this city: We have heard,' since - then, th'e par-. timbers of the:sad accident, which has caused so much grief to his large circle of relatives and friends. Mr. Hammond was ordered to the Sciota in December last, and sent to the Gulf of Mexico, the vessel forming a pert of the blocka ding seOluiron in the Gulf. Oa the 25th of Febriniiy be,went td h is berth to get his revol ver, and , in 'drawing it from,under his pillow it discharged, and the ball passed through his body, causing his death in forty'-eight hours.— Heat once realised that the wound was mortal. Surgion M'Sherry, of the ficiota, and =Fleet Surgeon Foltz, and Surgeon Pile, of the Water Witch, were conetantly with him,doing all that medical'skill and science could afford'. Fleet Chiplein,"fiteWatd„Of:the Niagara, was also with him, administering to • him the consolation of religion. Capt. Donelson, and other officers of the Sciota, were unceasing in their attentions to him. He died fullof hope and confidence. In the language of an officer of the ship, who was constantly with him, "He had endeared himself to every one by his gallantry as an officer, by his hnmanity and unselfishness, and by his Christian heroism: Every one loved.lim, for he was as brave as he , was generoute He did what he thainght was his luty reeithinr: reinircamelielinerii*flii-EkW aliment steamer Rhode Island, and arrived herd on the evening of the 20th inst., ACCOI3I - by his clerk, Mr. • pha l . H. Ferries. ,He was a son-in-law of Mr. William Buehler, of our city, and has left a widow and one child. • 'Thilw‘alanz•—.l am now selling off my entire stock of goods at and below cost, or 25 per cent. cheaper than you can purchase else Where, viz: fine linen shirts, 76 cts. to $1 • shirts, 60 cts., and 60 eta. with linen bos oms ; night starts, 50 cis; under shirts and drawerj,,4o cts. to 87 cts., all wool; monkey jackal', 60 cts. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 cts. to 18 cta ; silk ties, 12i, 15 and 18 eta ; collars, 8 ote. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladles' collars, 4 and 6 cts.; cuffs, 4 and 5 cts. a piece; under sleeves, 18 cta.; fine cambric. at 18, and 18 cts. per yard, worth 26 cts.; Marseilles bosoms of a new style, and fast collars,l2} cts.; all linen bosoms, 15 cts. and upwards. If you went cheep golxl • Sunda just go James Lynn, at the liarrisburw Cheap Shirt Manu factory, where be is taillitig off without reserve. N. B.—Shirts, &o. made to measure, 'Room next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store, 12 Market street. Two HUNDRID Rums of beautiful new spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached muslin of the best • make ; blue checks, at 1211 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 12} cents; another lot of those good white rib bed stockings ; ladies', pocket handkerchiefs, at 12} cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with border,' 5 cents •, shirt breasts 12i, 15 and up to 87} cents; 25 pieces new paot stuff ; undershirts and drawersvery cheap ; cotton and woolen socks, at all prices 40 dozen woolen stockings, .for children, 12i cents; 14. yard bleached muslin 12} cents ; all wool French rnerinos,4l colors, at 62 and 75 cents. Having beught the balance of 'the stock of a city wholesale beim of plain and figured Swiss mtutlims, - brillanta,' white cam brics,Hansuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for dressA isihose goods will be very scarce and dear next summeCnowis the time to buy. Oar stock of -Fars at cost. B. Law; Rhoads' Old Stand. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALE,,t "Read the fodo.ing oertiflcatc" from one of the first ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in ;that city Wm. finstol & C 0.,) and told them that she, of ' 1 course, did not wiab tier lame made public, bat if .any one should doubt the wonderful efficiency of D. 1:1111roN no's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she considered it a day, as well 11/3 a pleasure, to' her knowledge of their ,ellioacy, as administered to her daughter, a young Lady 17 years old. .he was fast go ing into consumption-bad taken lord—nature became obstructed.' Two' be:seer these 'Golden Miro entire ly cured her, and sue is now in robust.health "We wer_ ?articular in buying the, genuine. Full and explicit direction's sccompanying men box ; , Prige sl. Sold wholesale', and retail by EillWVAßr i , No. 2, Jones Row, And C.' 11". - 1111XXR, 91 Market sfreet,- RaiTtp burg, Pa. fly sending either of them 81 00 through' be Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will be sent conildilidally by mail Jo any carter the country, "free of poetage.P N.!.1144..e01t out for counterfeits. „Boy no deldec of 'any kind Unless the boi is aligned 8. D. Rowe. otherels a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value your Ilvin and health, (to say nothing of be lug humbugged Out of your money,) buy only of those who show the alipsatturo of 8. D. Row* on every boa, which has recently Caen added no account of the Pills sons cannterfetted. The' ingredients composing the abOVeZills are mods bown; to every daent,„ama they unsafe, and will perfirm all claimed for.,tbem,.. - ' sold : also WT. Ltemberger;Lebadon •A. ge e d: man, ifebTianiesburC H. narks, LestistrAl • B. R aw. Cleans 8. G. WM,:fiewvihe ; .1. 0.• Algok, Slitppeel4, burg; J. Spangler, Mambersburr; S T, stiller, Yorix,- y . A ., wrigg town les &,Stevens, Banding; a i d Ind lby 4- mone druggist" bi Wald sild4l4_ • wr , ;;; M.4IM I M 05.410 Sob Proplftarjork. =I M. M'lirmrsy I=o=l _---~•-- CARD.T6 THE LADILN HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 1 1 iVin. A. Batchelor's Bair Bye I The only Harmless 'and Reliable Dyer Known I Alt others are mere imitations, and should be avoided lfyou wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to,a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the lest injury to Hair or Skin. FIYrRIZN Wu. AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded 10 A. Brresitoa &n al 18 9, and- over '200,000 8611606118, Ilive bean made to the hair of the patrons pfdris &mode dye. WI. A. InTCHHIAR'S HAIR DYE woduries a color net to be distinguished from nature and is RAIMINTILD not to Injure in the least, however long it m..y be contin ued, and the ill Abets of bad Bean retaidied. The hair Is Invigmatettfortle by this sfdeddld DO which it Prop erly applied at No. la Wood Street New York. Bold idellahe ekes and tutus of the United States, by Itniggiata and Fancy Goods Deaden • Thicestalfee has' the nal*, William A. Betntielor," and addiene upon steel Mite engraving. on the tour Ades of each box. Wbolesaktyactory, 81 Barclay St., Law 9418 Broadway, New York oat2-dswly - , FEICALR3,I FBMALE4 Is; . VEMAtER ' use +la gwre, Pleasant Remedy knows ai HELAMOLD' AY EXTRACT .Bricau, For all Complaints Incident to the Bat. No Family should be Without it, ' - And Dime wilt when ones • Tried by them. tt is need b y 'UNG Ablti WAD, - In the DeolMe mahatma of fife ?irtei''4l* ~/fteoOrniAtfie, Durtng ono ,Af ebaeeost. o strengthen the Nerve's, itrjtst Restore Natordarits Proper Channel, and Invigorate the Broken down Constitution. F. ow whatever Chase origtrating• USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS I HELMBOLY 8 EXTRACT BUCHU. See advertisement in another column. Cut it out and sond for it. 4 , 4 , msr/R d2m 2iii.ustments. SANFORD'S OPERA' HOUSE, SIGNOR BLITZ rkwhirur7l2 GREAT 14 AND Z"GICIAN DR. VALENTINE . . tincigimßßATED , HUMORIST AND IMITATOR OF 'CHARACTER WILL appear. in their combined enter , taininents .EVERY EVRNINO , commenclag a 7,lCo'clock. ADtEISSION • 25cents. Reserved Seats in Orchestra 16 cents extra. Doors open at quarter before seven o'clock P. H. Doors open for MATINEE on SATURDAY at 21 o'clock. • • marl 9 WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY I M. 69, Market .Street, below Third, _ r e It, • EL. LEE, ivirANUFA.CTIMER OF UMBRELLAS, PAEBOLS and WALKING CaN63, will furnish goods at LOWER MOBS than can be bought in any of he Kamera sides. lkinotrY worcbants will do well to tat and examine praise and quality, and convince them. elves of this Mot. au23-dly JUST OPENED! A FINE LOT OF. SUPERIOR • . 1811111C3I-ALMLI3, ADE of Good Tobacco, and from one IVA: Vr to .two year/ obi , of my own manufacture, A fine lot of bbokle Chewing Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff mad alirgermilety eibefardeles constantly Cu him for saleNtblittale mid. retail. Thankful for Ammer pat ronage; 'I hope by stridatkation to business lo receive a liberal share of tbe'tnele. A tine Smoking IM•binkaitiched, where cusbnner may hay back andlcerincid Tp,baooo. DonAtbrgeattie window with the Ship in 11fulia, in the Mee co l boy ll7 your labia= one boars.. North Market' "' • 11Vir Elfte ‘ . 13"""bni thi. wifiron. • 'FOR SEWING MACHINES. - JONAI3 BROOK. & BRO'S PRTZP,' MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 el 600 , Mg: Wllll4 BLACK al COLORID. lllHlS'tbread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is MKT STRONG, SMOOTH AND BLABTIC. Its strengt h Is not impaired by washing, nor by Motion or, the needle.- War Machines, use Brooks' Prawn Glace, FOR UPPER .THREAD, and Brooke Patent Six Oord, Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by iewotabie dealers throughout the country.— Also, no 0.18/0 OF 100 DOM ILtUll, AliiBol,llD NOB, by WM. NEW S Y SMITN, Sole Amt. Yeaeystreet, New York. [NSVEANCE, AGENCY. , THE -DELAW.A.Rm &CUTAL - SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1.885. tAPTIAL AND &SEEM $904,907.51 THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF -NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCO4PORATEb 1794. (WPM AND ANSETS..... ...... —.51,219,475.1 HE undersigned , as Agent for the ..- well known Companies, will make 'mausolea sugailes s i ' or deanaMe by tire, either perpetually -or so. unally, on property, In either town or country. Maine and Inland Transportation Maks also Men. , . 'Apply,personally or by letter to WILLIAM DUBEILHE, ootPeLdawl.7 Harrisburg; Pa. A. HUMMEL, DEALER 111, GOOIB.AND - BHOI3, ~.!BUFFALD AND GUM OVER SHOES; THUNKS AND CARPET BAGS. reIN OLD STAND corner of the alley, nail to the House, Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. . • --lbanicfalihr the patronage heretofore timMeaad Upon the- .. of A.Huounet& Coi v we trust by strict at . 46 Vestal* ant by keeping a wellsmamo nom OF GODS to merit a continuance of the same. t Please call and examine oar STOCW and nteas before buy go l elsewhere. . Ant -17 d A •HUNNEL are Purchased direct froin ha manufactures for cash enabling them to sell very low. (0 , ' :OVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. . P. H. ALLA BACH, Surgeon Den , , lesautaaturer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only iod • obviates every objection to the use of ant. .1 •- , embracing partial, half and whole eels of one ce o. , of pure and Indestrtictkole mineral, there are Ldte ' ' : r Ort h eacccumniatiodorlimall particles or rood t the -e, no ollensive oder from the breath, as 06 me , • - In their construction, there ran be no galvanic or :totallietaste. Hence the indiv Mud le not an. lii sore throat, headache, &c. Office No. 48 • • nd street, Harrisburg. --- 'v A• Sr. W. C. TAYLOR'S NEW SOAP. • kis economical end highly detersive. It con tads no Itttle IT and wilt not waste. It 18 warranted not to Ware hands. It will Hogan en agreeable odor, end in fore mahatma for every purpose. Per MIL DOCK, Jr. & Co. , II I ER, Shot and Caps for sale by -, -- --- -: - NICHOLAS It BOWMAN, 1 garner frees and Market streets. '. •01. ' , :rbLikOICRitAL •in Kitts, tiatt. bar - ..Ev Isi sße,biA as the mew 4 , .,r•scry . and Prod '• , Mang t estd, Market elrerda w't• -.4 -:- ' , ..1 -4 . • RIOHOLS 4 BOWMAN. . mD R. method I ti M tee piece and .90Skovie sod there tal is Imo sodas or Norte t on ill- NIC II OLS & BOWMAN, Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V: Hummers old stand,) ETAVE determined to place their entire stock of GROCERIES, PRBVISIONS, FRUITS, &0,. &c., at prices to suit the present hard times, and re spectfully call the attention of the citizen* of Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stock of goods, consisting of SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEM., ,COPTEE, SPICES, LEMONS, ORANGES, CURRANTS, CEDAR-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, &o. We have also gone to considerable trouble In getting the sale of several brands of COACL - 01L, All of which we warrant to be NON-EXPLOSIVE, -TRANSPARENT AND FREE FROM ODOR, as far as practicable. Among others, we have ton 'band NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, I,IIRITM, ROBINSON. All of which we-will Bell whekiale or retail, and loam- than any Wier how in Harrienny. Also, all kiwis OUT, FLINT. AND' GREEN GLASS-WARE. We also invite attention to our Well &Egad and 'extensive aSsordruint oR , • QUEIENSWARIL Call. at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front'and Market streets. JOHN WALLOWER, ft, Agt GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEBORANT. fa COD'S AND MERCHANDISE promptly Al forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, Oamberituld Valley and Pennsylvania itailteada .nd °anal: , HAULING AND DRAPING to and tom all parts of the pity to the different Railroad depots will be done at the very lowest rates. 'PAULL] RP removing will be promptly attended to. Orders eft at Bran's European Hotel, or at the store AE. S. Unlearnt, will resolve prompt attention. Oan— O4nmentis , tat respectfully. solicited. ”fiA7 WALLOW= SR., - AO" affice Reading Doom MONEY PURSES. , • DORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK- L et-books, Bankers' Cases, Lad*? Cate Satchels, Ladles Traveling :MUM& We are constantly receiving additions te our stook of the above igoods, and nem. eerily have a fine assortment of the latest styles. We mapectfully invite persons wanting to purchase any of the above articles to examine the stock—knowing that a greater variety or better goods cannel be found in the city. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store, 91 Market street, one door east of Fourth' ateeet, south side. . m 4. 2121 INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 365 & 887 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET, NEW YORK. • PHIS first- class house—the most quiet, ii homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city—offers superior Inducement. to those visiting NaW YORK. for business or pleasure. It. Is central in its location, sod kept an the EUROPEAN PLACE, howniwation with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments use be had at all hours or served In their own room. The charges- are modirste, the .risome sod attendsoca r ef theline order—;hatlts,Jusd lheinederation4anitamailattainusd Yl. , t SCRIEFEELIN BROTHERS & CO., WROLEALie, _DIMIGGITSTa s ND - TYRIERRIEIire-Pitioy 7 (fo - cidffi- - Pe r - Ihnif ry, sic. Atin •gent* for the nate at Refined Petreleutn, on, saperior tb any coal oil p tarnished in any quantitien at the lomat mareet 170 and William .Street, 'NEW YORK.: Je274113m NO excuse for having Booth and Shoes not blackened. Blacking that will give a polish on wet or greasy boots. Just the thing for the times; when every one cannot aftbrd two or three pair% of tame s or boots. Call and examine ; at . NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S; .21 . corner From, and market streets. LAUER'S ALE, PORTER AND BEER, NOTICE ie hereby given to - the oitizens of Harrisburg,. that the undersignedhaa fllnflorized Mr. R. Mager to receive angers for any of my =moron tares. The collecting etlb be sthituded to by ;the under signed. Aill orders, left as above will be prompUy at tended to. GEORGE lokiggitt, feb22-dem. Potlirsnlle, Pa. GARDEN SEEDS:—Just received a larp invoke of °noire Garden Eeeda-,ootnpridng grettnr variety of imported and home growth than has over hien offered in this city. Those who may desire to prtrohase, elm depend upon getting the hest to the world, &kik' wholesale and Mail grocery store of • - Wtf. ',WM, JR. & CO. . 100 BUILDING LOTS FOE SALE. THE suhscriber offers ftw'sale On, terms favorable to 'purchasers, one hundred building iota vadonsly situated in the north western and eastern parts of the city of Harrisburg. On Penn , street, P:oeter avenue, Boas street, Ridge avenue, and on state street, east or Paxton creek,, between saidcreek and the Harrisburg cemetery. - . For further partieulars inquire of, the subecrii,er rM tiding on - Front Street to said city. iblo. WESTER. • DIESLA CORSETS ; ALL OF TRE DIFFERENT SIZuS, WHITE AND COLORED. ThePeet article manufactured, oan be -found at -OATHOART3', Next door to the Harrisburg Ban t. - OLDER 111 V.INEGAR 111 , All ADE from choice and selected Apples, Airt„ and guaranteed. by.ita to be strictly pure. e1.2-a AV- DOCK h CO. MILITARY GAUNTLETS. ANEW LOT, just received. of the best gassti: . atcaque kftrs, oexi oar n g Stant SHAWLS! DRESS GOODS ! FURS I I _A: LARGE stook of these goods be .41 dtspored of at visi yrw price& Fine Bus very beep at- • • GAITIOARIV, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. VRESH lot of choice Garden Seeds just received, and for 583 e low by NzonoLs & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. = CANDLES, - Coontry Soap, Fancy Soaps LJ of all triode , tar aa}e HOLSkBQWM.N. Corner Front and litertet streets. CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS and everything in theline, knit received in large boantllies and for sale very low by JUST RECEIVED. *SECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimen tal Valmtiaes, at •iifferent prices. Alb y acagfrmra Bookstore. tiAMILY—WASHING BLUE, alt excel lent substitute Or Indigo, Or in le at the whOlesele retsagrocary store of Nemola do ecwiteir, oornerof Front audliarket etre* tplll - , , 'MOTEL NiaL.SWKE(elikr , unm. andlNYANTßßUßßl4lnieresSiirisky ad DSCIO AND lANOT INC* Ktatellantons. SOMETHING NEW 1 W 4. !NCB, r., &Co ffistat=u. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION "HIGHLY OUNTIENTLI MD" COMPr MVP FLUID KiritilOT BMW, A Peetttra rut *wide Remedy For Disease, or the MADDER, RIDNRYS, GRAVEL, end DROPRIOAL SWELLINGS, Me Medicine immune the power - 01' erd excites the ABSORBENTS Int , honey Gahm, b e y whisk -the WATIERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all U2l - RMLAROMMERTS are rediaced, an well aa PAIN AND INFLAMATION, and is good for MEN, WOMEN OR CEULDIRN. HEMBOLIYS EXTRACT MON, For Weaknesses Arising tram maws, Hoots of Dbnipation, Early in discretion or Abase. ATTENDED WITH TEM FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisparition to Exertion, , Loss of Power Loma Nerve'M Difficulty of Breathing Weak Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefeloass, Dimness cf Ylalan Pais In the Beat, Universal Isesitude of the Muscular System, Sots Flushing of *fie Booy, IWynese of the Skin, Eruptions on tun Face, PALLID ODUNIENANCE, Those symptoms, If allowed to go on, which ILk med icine inVirlidsly removes, soon Ibliows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY LEXIEE. Who an say that they are not !Togas. ti y foll Owed by those hourartu. DISEASES," 'INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are invite of the came of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFIL , IB. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the AfelostAidg &WM by amitounigices ME MIMI wrnemicroloni mums or mu Assawnox. THE CONSTITUTION ONO,i Amain WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to 4rengthennvtgorld and I the WAisit namsoura zarßacr &tarn Sawarieddyerten den, *TELL Mu. anima um Amer surneut 1111HALES—YE1LILES, OLD CR tODNG, &Nal. MARRIED, Oft CONTYMPLAt ' 4 TING MARRIAGE, IN kANY AfFECIIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Animal Bootie le unequalled by any other remedy, as tit Monde or Betestion, Irregularity, Painfulnees, or Suppremlon et f.leatomary Ilvatioationa, Ulcerated or &dream state of the Uterus, Leuciorhina Whites, Eberu ity, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether •rieing from Duilsorelion, Habits of Dissipation, or in We, MUST OR CHANGE OP LIPE. ITYPXOIII4I ABMS NO FAMILY SHOULD BE wrratitrr IT Tams no NOM BLaH&z, blsotria. og vasx.zasurT MEDI COIN soa tutruawrir AND Da21011201313 DIM2IIB. • ILELMBOLD'S Extetacr IWCEI77 0011118 SECRET DIt3EASEB. In all their Stages, At little 'sponse ; LttUe or no change Diet ; No inconvenie oe; dad no Stoposure. It cameo a frequent desire and throe Meng% to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of toe Urethra, Allaying Palo and Imilamundlon, so frequent to the taus of disease% and expelling ail Pesinosow, Dusa led andssons-ort Mailer. TEKIUSANDII 'MON tHOUSANDe AE/0 HAVE BEIM 7B& FICPMEOP QUACKS, and who have paid =Ayr rem to be cured In a short thne,have found they were deceived, and that the'POI SON" bas,by lbw am of .rowatunn ametranurra, " been dried up in the system, to bras, eqt in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MA1281.40E. Use ExxeozzeeSzraecrr BIM= tor ail VT clime, and &lessee of the URINARY ORGANS, whelk" e l t a g el6 OR FEMALE, From whatever cause origination and no matter c f • HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of DEISM ICI. HEM BOWS =RACY BUM U IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired ante in all Diseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. isidessee of the most reliable and remissalle charm/ter will accompany the medicos. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, Aroma to 20 yearn efendiqg, Wffi NAIIIM =OWN TO • SCIENCE AND FAME. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from obser vegan. DMSCRIBB SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gleans I AFFIDAVIT. Personally, appOrrea before me, an Alderman M do drier Ptaladelidir, H. I . 7llnumnu, WhO belnd MA/ rum% Seth LIT, pruuldetmes eaubilft sto Dareous, mereary, *an* Wm** *al" b* are Parstrrello• table T. HILSBOID. Sworn and zutineribed before too this 48d day of No voldser, UM. Wit P. HlBBERD,.Ablessaa, NUM above Pace, Address! letters for informatioa St. in canaildenoe Ptak. H. T. 11:1ELIKBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth SA, bol. Chestnut, 2bllll, BEWARE OF Coll:INTID atIFISITS AND lINPRINWLSO DIC &LEES, Who endeavor to dispose "or tans own" . and "masa" Amato ON UM WOTA?IO1 AMNON NT Heimbold's Genuine Preparation s, 46 Latract " Sarsaparilla, " Improved Bose Wash. Sold by O. B. Keller, D. W, Gross, J. Wyatt', 0 4.• Bannvart. AND ALL DEE/OFT:32U lIVERrWtIERE. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO MICR Oat out the attierth , ement and send tor it, AND AVOIDIMPOSITION AND NZPOSDNX. nod/14V DENTISTRY. GI O. VV. STI.N . B, graduate of the juraitanoreiaatio_ l e 01 o. , ess.l.3urgery, buying perms neatly mowed io the city ol llarriabarg sad latest the office formerly ocioupied ey Dr. Gkegae on Third air set, between Market 4.114 fflainut, resporkully haforpos bin Mends and the oablie to genera, that hale prepared t‘ perform all operations in tile Dental profeenlon, either Burgled or meonanical, in a manner that shall wet be surmised by ountature iu this orally other coy. His mode of tusertins arcidelsl teeth it poe thr :.tteu.' To prosedseieutitle principles. Teeth, from One tea lull Bet, mental ea line diet 1, •if Plildina platen or the Vulcanite Base. I take togreat ti pleasure to recommending the AUva een Haman all my former patients of Harrisburg and vi chitty, In fed confident that he will perfbrat all opera tions In a scientific manner. from my knowledge el bli ability. leivß4lll V.l tr WM/IAR. 11 D. R. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED - GOLD PENS. EST PENS in the world, for 750, Si 25 8 . 1. 60, 12, 18, and st, for Bala 6 y at BaIIIFFZRYS Bookstore. JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family Bibles of different styles of binding, at POo, Si 26 111 60, $2, lIS, Et , $5 and ilO. Also Pocket Bibles of di!. anent styles and prices at SOBEFFEE'S Bookstore. febls y CHOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale low by NICHOLab k BOWMAN, febil Corner Frootand Market streets. COAL OIL, Natrona. Magnolia, Lucifer, and other non-explosive brands, for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Ce roar Wild and Market sweats. feb2 GARDNN REEDS. — Fresh garden seeds from Baird, Pbradebbia. Por min by Barbobi & Bowman, corner of Front and Market sweet& mf-y FRESH Oranges; Lemons, Raisins, Co. cos-pubs,&-., Just-received sad for sate by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner I. rant and Martet Onsets =I dundroti bixtra' "Saga Rams ow nmolved b - MACKEREL Noe. 1, 2 and 3in all sized packages. A large supply Just received, and each package warranted as represented, for sale by WM BOCK, Jr., &Co - RESH Lemons, Apples, Cranberries, I: for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 321 owner Front end Market street. COFFE4.—Barley, Rye, Wheat, Dande lion an d all preparations. or sale by Nichols k Bowman, corner of Front and Market streets. m 4 y OHOIOE Syrups, Loverings end other ♦,!.choke breads, fbr sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 318 corner 'FOOL and Market streets. BIICK-WHEAT MEAL and CORN MEAL Ejast received an or sale low.at imams & BOWMAN, i 6 comer Front and Market streets. • •• HAY I HAY 11 A 19 0 411/01:ti article of Baled Hay, at by jAUID3 M. WEIMAR