paiip ititgrap4 bAtiR1813 1 : 1 110, Ph MOLltial Morning, Mardi 24, 1862. LENSES Tug 11111 PENNSYLVANIA RESEILVES. Wters intended for the Pennsylvania Reserves tor the present, should be Kddressed as hereto fore, to the Washington.Clty Post Office. A Bunn BATlON.—Nearly every member of Coogreed and five hundred and twr my-one field o fficers, bays 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 soldiers will not piss it much when they get it. itaneid butter will be no great treat, and Stab butter will be out of the question. I=l BAP HONEY —The issue of small bills by the backs of this State has given the rascally coun terfeiters a larger field for the di9lay of their thievish ingenuity. Every fort-night there seems to be a new addition tcl floating 'stock of scoundreliew, and the public cannot be too cautious in receiving bank notes. The min- D ing rogues 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 'simultane onaly with the Issue of the Detectors Hance, these are no guide till after the public have realized the infliction of a new swindle. I=3:=l BILL YOH TED BIIPPREtiaION of BAWDY HMIs. —Senator Irish has read in place an act for the suppression of bawdy houses. It enacts that any person or persons who shall keep, or main tain such houses, and shall radar; 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 suite iu sti,uted for, or on account of any such removal or ejectment. ROBBERY AT TSB DXPOT.-.4. ilarrisburger the Vidim.—Mr. James Williams, of this city, one of the Messengers of the United State@ Senate, arrived here on a brief visit to his friends, in the 2 o'clock train from Baltimore Saturday morn ing, and while leaving the car, or shortly after he stepped upon the platform, at the depot in our city, he had the misfortune of being re lieved of a poise 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 passenger 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 the thief, who, it is believed, proceeded in the next We westward. Mr. Williams notified the police of his lose, but under the circumstances, it 16 scarcely possible that the thief will be ar rested, and, even if arrested, still more so that' the money will be recovered. Iscrroas.--The third lecture of the course in khalfol the Young Men's Christian Associa tion, will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. •Cattel, on next Tuesday evening in the Methodist aka, Locust street. The subject Is A vrsrr Li hatILIAILM AND THE NRIOHBORINO COVETS; WM/ A DESCRIPTION OP ORIENTAL MI AND MAN NERS. The lecture will be illustrated by a large palming of Modern Jerusalem, made from a photoisraph brought from the Holy Land by iir. C..ttell. This painting gives a distinct view of the city as seen from the Mount of Olives, showing all the objects of interest both within and without the walls. .There wijl.aleo be shown a large ground plan . ?f irk° city, nn• memos maps, life size paintings of *stern cos tumes and manners. The description of these sacred and interest ing scenes by an eye witness, will produce, by the aid of the paintings and maps, a more vivid and lasting impression than could be derived from reading many hooka opti the Sahlisci. The lecture will commenCe saw and a quarter o'clock. Nos BarravoLszat SooEnrY.—Ssome ' changes l'obig been made in the managers of the Union Benevolent Society of this city, we have been requested to publish tha following,las the correct lid: NORTH Warm—City Proper. First District --From the north side of. Market meet to the south side of: WA.lngt street, and fro river to canal—Mrs. Wierman load MrS. Com m p • fond District--From . Walnut street to South greet, and from Front street to Capitol grounds — Mkt Julia De Witt and Miss Esther M. Doll. Third District—From South to ITorth street% tad from Flout to Capitol grounde—Mrs. Cheri. Barton and Mrs. Margaretta Elder. Fourth District— From the north side of Walnut street to North street, extending front /Bah street, back of the Arsenal, to Paxton P k — Mrs. John H. Briggs and Mrs. Wm... P. Beatty. W es' HARRISBURG- Divided into three Dist tricts. .First District—From Front street to Third Meet, above North street-Mrs, Charles L. Bliley and Mrs, John C. Eunkel. Sewed District—From Third street to Ridge r ioud--Mrs. Frances Wyeth and Miss Sarah alder. Ihird District—From Ridge Road, to canal= kr.lary PlECormick and Kra. Detwiler. .Soura Wean—City Proper. First District --From the south side of Mar_ set street to Blackberry alley, and from Front suet to Allison's Hill—Mrs. Orth and . astsry Gilbert. Mrs Becond and Third Districts united —From Blackberry alley to Mulberry street, and from Front street to City limits—Mrs. Dr. Fleming I Q Wee Anna Weir. Fourth District—From Mulberry street to Vine street, and from Front street to City 1114 —Mrs. D. Rutherford and Mrs. Wells C overly. Fifth District— below Vine street A m ft the lower part of the city Mrs. W. M. Kerr. MRS. WM P BEATTY, Pres't. Mae Jas . W. Wane, Treasurer. • !tested t Isrni.—he Managers of the Soolety are le:. o keep this paper, in order to ei*kle item to direct applicants to the MiniffsWBW 111"etsPettive Wands. i • . &amt . Alitt, A rum tourrina of the Friendship Fire Com pany will be held at . the company's house (this) Monday Afill'ifttendance is re quested. DEATH OF AN . 9u, RUNTIik--" Uncle Jared Robinson," between 80 ano yettis'old,' was latel fotind!deltd•in his bed; (Without sickness, previously,) atlas son's on the ; river just above funkbanniiiii,''Ai.' He is aim lo have slain 600 wolves, and a "proportion" of other "var mint," and even in hls old age would camp out alone, for days,. Oar game, which brought him quite a livelihood. We are not aware that his adventures have had a historian% WHO ARE ERITTLED TO EMMONS. —The At torney General of the United States has decided that all disebled soldiers of the the three years of war men are entitled to invalid pensions an der the act of July 22, 1862 C and that all disa bled three months' soldiers called into the ser vice under the President's pioclamation ;of April 15,'1861,' are entitled 'to penidons under the acts of 1802 and 1816. He alio decides that there is no law giving pensions - to widows and orphans of deceased soldiers of the present war. Boum= To Vowel:saw —The following let ters clearly explains itself relative. to bounties under.the present haws uf.Congress. It is.pro bable that some 'measures will be taken at this session of. Congress 'to extend their =provisidns to those .discharged. for -disability incurred iut the service : WAR DRPARTRANT, • WashinfAm aly, D. a GraTLEMBIL direction of 'the - fiecretry of War t I have to inform you, in answer to your Inquiry whether men discharged are entitled to one hundred dollars betinty, that, under the provisions of the act of Congress, n o perms are' entitled to the one hundred dollars' bounty bilk those who serve two Yeats or till the expira tion of the war, or the heirs of such as may die In service. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, - P. H. WATSON,Ase't Sec'y of War. Swurmextox has Iran calculated that a hawk will fly not less than 150 miles in an hour. Major Cartwright, on the coast of , Labrador, found, by, reptiatri , observation s, that the fliglit of' en eider duCk*lti c At - the rate of 90 miles an hour. - The flight of the commen crow is nearly 26 mills an .hour ; and Spillait- Rani found that of the swallow to . be 92 miles, while he ' conjectures that the rapidity of ttie swift is nearly three timea greater. A falcon, Lelonging to Henry IV., of France, flew from Fountainblean to Malta, in less thin 24 - hours,' the distance being 1,850; and it is probable that his flight was about 75 miles an hour; ae such binds fly ,in. the day time only. These facts .show how easily birds can accomplish their extensive migrations, especially when we consider theta favorable wind materially helps them on their voyage. I=l THOUGH Hamm is a sturdy old ,blustering of a month, and occas ionally vintlinates tile meinorii-of wfruee with a'rehtiarial ~ .Of piping gales and frosty dispeneationtyle baamioments of mildness whets thst' genial; atinoepliere' -If Spring makes Nature feel that she is passing into a new season.., The viotets-musf be creep ing up pretty well from the South tty this time, and doubtlesti many a patty bird in tbe forest of Georgia Mid the Ottiolinas" is plind* himself for .an early voyage to his Northern nest. There are fogs yetto be mire, ou'our r14 , -. era and marshes, and crystal , rafts from the ice-blockades of January and February still float down the stream at intervals ; but in tbri; fogs there is a prophecy of genial April showers ,. and the scudding ice melts as it tosses on t he current, at' every glance of .the sun. The slob are, that we shall have a bright and healthfal Spring this year ; and its aunshine will , be ail the more glorious to oar , people, - that it is like- 1 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 our insulted nation in her efforts• to vin dicate herself against the meanest and' base:st of all foes, the burning sun of June may ' lend his light to the flag of our Union - floating in , triumph over as many States as there are bail nered stars. In fact, there is every region to, believe that "the Spring of 62" 'Will be a glo 'Windy memorable season to ns for !HMO years to come ; and now that it is opening ao bright through the mist of Winter's dying breath, let us hope that our whole country will feel it ban inspirationlo fresh manhood' the most unfaltering Hope. .• , • . • ; TER DEATH 01 PAYMASTER Caas . E. HAmmoirn. In our afternoon edition of Friday, we briefly announced the arrival of the remains of Assist ant Paymaster Hammond, of the 11. S. gunboa t i Sciota, and their interment at the cemetery neer this city. We have heard, since then, the pai deniers of the sad accident, which has caused so much grief to his large circle of relatives and friends. Mr. Hammond. was ordered to the Mote in December last, and sent to the Gulf qf Mexico, the vessel forming a part of the blocka ding squadron in the Gulf. On the 26th qf February he went to his 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:— He at onto realised thatthe wound was mortal. Surgeon M'Sherry, of the Sciota, and Fleet Surgeon Potty., and Surgeon Pile, of the Water Witch, were constantly with him, doing all tha l i t medical skill and science could afford. Fleet Chaplain Steward, 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 full of 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 arin officer, by his humanity and unselfishness, and by hbr Christian heroism. Every one itived him, for. he was as brave as he was generous. He did what he thought was his d uty al ways and feared nothing." His remains came home in the Govt eminent steamer , -Rhode bland, arid arrived here on the' evening of the 20th inst., partied by his clerk, Mr. Chas. H. Ferries. Hi was traon-in-law of litre Willianatiehler, of out atty,And has left a widoWnhd' one child: • : Dreettraiina Iism.ROAD ACCIDIINT.—On Thum: day two freight trains on the Central Railroad, going west, collided near or it Nineveh station, resulting in the serious &Mag.) of some thir teen or fourteen cars, and the destruction of the contents—dry goods, sugar, molasses, Sao:— and also In the serious injury of one of the cmductore and one or two others, whose names we did not learn. The freights heij waited for the. Express to pass, and •were deavoring, we learn, to' make up lost time, the) Express having been Some three hours behind Its time. A,Bnit Beow.They sometimes get-big snows way down east in Maine, nor do they !elm to • Itii4kAigilirlecivilm. • r Monday night a week, says the Postland Ad vertiser a hoishitlitixiciiiiii.o6iner, occupied by two famßles d.7 as so oornpietely„_sub.nierged in Wfiiiiiirintithi4oli it coull be seen. Iheinmates attempted to escape by tearing,,bosrds from th*. gsble ,end cifithe house but did not sticCeedMelting their exit, and , they were obliged to remain in that position Untll 4 li neighbUte gathered to' dig thorn' ont. By tunnellipgjorty- feet thrsugh the snow the blockaded 'amflieti iwere7releised. Now Goons.—l am now selling off my entire stock of goods at and below cost,- or 26 per cent. cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere, viz: fine linen starts, 76 cts. to $1 ; shirts, 50" cte. and 60 ate. with linen bosoms ; shirts, 50 cts ; under 'shirts and drawerA, 40 eta. to 87 cts., all wool ; monkey jacket7B, 50 cts. to' $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 cts. to 16 Os ;.silk ties, 121, 16 and 18 cts; S'cts. bts. It piece ; colfirs,"4 and 5 cts.; cue, 4 and 6' cts. , eldece ; under sleevitylB -ohs. ; fine (*tutorial& 18 and• 18 cts. per yard, 'worth 25 Cts:; MarseillesimaMns of a new style; aut:l• feat coast* 121 . 0t5.; all linen bosoms, 1.5 11 ots:• and upwards: • If yob want cheap and . good goods just go to James A. Lynn, at 'the Harrisburg Cheap , Shirt 'Manu factory, where he is selling off without restirve. N. B.—Shirts, &o. made to measure, Boom next to Hummel fk Killinger'sgrocery.atore, 12 *44 • - - i . . Two Hymn= Papa of beautiful new spring calkios; "a' large lot of blenched and unbleached muslin, of the, best make.; , blue checks,'"at 121' cents per- yard ; white stockings, it 12} cents; another lot, of those good white 'rlb bed stockings • ,pocket fiendkerchiefs, at 12} cents ; - children'S pocket hanfikeichiefs, With - i lborder 6-• cents ; shirt breasts i l2l, 16 and tip 'tti 'B7l cents ; ' 25 pieces new pant' stuff ; undershirts and drawersvery cheap'; cotton and woolen socks; all plices ; AO -dozen woolen stockings, for children, -121 cents; 11. yard. bleached ,Inuslin aur a ; all wool drench.. max inos, all colom- at 62 .sand 7,5 . cents.,.Baying bought the. lbalanoe lot vthe stock.of n city wholesale rherise.n.l-...plahntabo : figured BMA mualins, .brilliattsjilwiritor cam-* brim, .Nausuck and ITictorimlawns, suitable for dresses;.7243 thosmgcexlit be.very.iscarce and deb .uSz._9 ll 44actr PPM *.gut tIWe to ; UY.; , Our atgok ofFgro coat.; . .t.tqz t , Stand.: . . A CARILTO.TELLADIII9. OUPONCO'S , -GOLDEN PILLS FOR n EMALEiS. Aram cite Ohlielffst ladiek Ittiltiint,.N:o64-o.lle!called upon my agentli4tx.thit eltiLOit.MM,GrnitulAtGo 4 ) and told them that she, cff course; did not wisi:her" name made public, bat if soy one should doubt the won lerful efficiency of Da. Doran CO's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to heA, as she considered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to bet daughter, a young lady 17 years old. 'he was fast go ins into consumption-110 liken cold—nature become obstructed. Two boxes of these °Mee Pills attar* ly cured. ber, and sue Is now in r.bust hAalth "We wer Articular in buying the genuine. Poll and explicit directions v.ccompanying each box Price 81.— Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A Barnsvanr, No. 2, Jones Reer.pod_o; idarket street; Gerrie burg, Pa. By sending either of them Al filithretet,ht he Harrisburg peat Gfflce the pills will be sent confkleptially by mail to any' part of ttittecantrY; "free Or. POtitillC" N.B.—look out for counteefelta. Boy no eitlihm' , Pfile of• toyltinil cheiWls:Atilltiettia Ail others ilia base imposition and . unSale; therefere, as you *GEM , mil. 'lies and 1 0.i ,' .( 1 1.seY ' lloikint .61 be lug litihihugged obi et your purney„) ; buy Of those who show the signature id , Bi , D. Bowe on every box, whi9>thas,reoenNY, Pctenilidtteik.on. ficedblif, et AUG oottnioriol l o. Tkia -ffillfec4l44, Ccunistilog -the ittiosie'PßLYAio Made to - every Agent, and 'Gritty Witisafe, and will perform -811'01181MM- for GRIM: . field. also Lebatioiti- A. J.:ltaulf r Pli.l34!.VB4 4 4 l6 boTilihSiAltrAP 3 l Lei7 l 4 l o.wl l, L 8.-19111fitt bathes ;, 8. G.' Wild; CI. ;burg ; Sionglei Ohamberkburg ; teillet, , Y.!irX ;: J. A. Wolf, ; B. S. Stevens, Reading : ; 'kid . tt. P. Gunter, Reading, and by came druggist" in every town and village in the United States, and by IL D. HOWE, Solo Proprietor. New York. !- a 300 HAIR DYET --- HAIR DYE 11 Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye 1 The only Harmlow and Fellable Dyer Known All others are mere imitations, and should be av oided , lf you. wish to escape ridicule, • ; RFJ)Roux . :ecred chudiuttly to' a tleahttihl and mania'.Oß. Brno% or Blank; Without theleast injury to Hair or Skim • . FIFTEEN Mt.DAIS.AND DIPLOMAS have been affe , ri deft-toTWIS: X. Bike:tent lanai - it-0 ontb•Ovin; litlOpoo applications have been made to the hinir of the pa}rons of Ms famous Dye. • -• • , Was. A. BaTGEIELOR'S HAIR=DYE prodiceif s• color not to be distinguished frortnatnmand i ktwansairun not to injure In the least, however ; long it may, betitouttni tied, and the ill effects of bad Dyne remlidied. The hair is invigorated for life by this splerldbt Dye, *Mob is tirop erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street taw:York. Sold to &lithe sites and Morns of 44 gullet! States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name "Wlllfans A..",.ilatehelor and address upon a steel plate engraoingi'On the: foitr elder of etch boa.? WholesalePSotiiry,.Bl 4reitty it, Lite Droattiorny 'New York. oct2-lowly FEMALES ! FEMALES./ FEMALES"! Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedv.kaera as ,+ BELALI 3 OLP' , CALTSAG7ZTIO.IIg, For all Comnlaintsjuol4l4 to4he Sies. No Family should be .;..`Prllif l l4 l oiitinro l l 3 e r i ,by them. It is used by YOUNG...AND:OLD, In the Decline or Change of; Life,, , AM! . And Beare Marriage, '• `.' Duff*, Mid After conyinsemn& 0 Strengthen the Nerve% • . • . Restore Mature . Wits Proper-P=llA and . , , Invigorate the Droken l down Constitute's. Cause' Orifitisating." USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS 1 HEadidLD'Ar .6".B2 I IiACT - BUCHU. See advertisement in another column. Cut it out and send for it. ' marl 2 dim NEW MILITARY - PUBLICATIONS' LONGMOBE ON gun shot wounds, The Art of War by Baron de Jnm ini, with appendices, maps and ..... T . 1-50 Infantry .:Ttiatics,'. by Brigadier:General Sil as Casey, 11. B. A.. . . . 250 Practical Treatise on Strengthening -, Defend'4 put Posts ; , i . Bridgea;to., reference -to - the • Duties of Officers of...gicquets, by Col. Jebb. Roya i l, - (English) Engi- I • • • -nem, • 475 Comm i s Field' Manual for Battalion Drill 5O ccppee'a,Field. Line Atnial of. Evolutions of • the . . . With all the standard military . publksil 50 ons at lIERGNEE'S chew Book Store. „ I commodious. titore Room mulcts sq . uuiii kagent to. the Non. sm.,. / 4 4, 161 t e 1i • -9 14/2 t.9` BA W N, ffe 9C 18152. Ifeld6-Imd a nd Fresh eh ncei — ve t aiky - iiltitilo' t , „RN* f A -NF , ' sitekt.' W ,-.. - Mm . 4-,) - - -filioccUaneaus WM. KNOCHE, iim4abiti g , Pa . , rri.vm X" I A. INT CO B o T a ttgli. PIALNOi k flint beat a e , 2polupgkitur MELODEONS. TEC. BEST' ' 1 MANGRACTIIIMEP;.: INSTRII MENTCPROWthiVrifiItN). j gt m i 101 l ( folinv 44:c , 47 4 9150u5,.. Flutesi . ~ : •1 ! Drutaipattio, Titfubituriitei, - ' ' 1 " o f tifid Gu far krings and li:wet ..... . ,eal.merehandise,ln general. SHEET MUSIC. . 44 ..., ~,. -.:., ix' As ' 111 PIII3LICASIONItErfI, on ' f, -" ut ,isio aent . y mail to any part of country OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD fi Si OffitlittiMl3 , 841 0 /I "tj t4 &f l k glilltkiitli.dJailnds of picturegolprlysoo hand. Qll.O-../e A fine assortment of beet plated LOOKING GLASSES u -,i.1 x a P.l i is :::ov wok. t /11 , ... 1 From qualiest ,to largest. &es. ~ _ Ahriffiele i tiaite a tiga i irdei tit i the shortest notice. 10 I_ ?.. ,iil t l b ?9-wleosl y ' I r, — r 98 ti r rk Th street. W : . - L E . UMBRELLA iiii- ' i AG'TORY ! 1 1 2AVIAiVia %4•14,9;t:t0ie Third, • .., , - E, ;164‘ .. 37, tian u ai lfßa, ei. •41S. V o . -,, g ~._ s .. :ÜBE ) TignaIIitinIOMEOIPAAIBRELLAS, 111_ PARSOLS aid 1114.18IIIIIIAOAXMI, MAI JOrnlah good; ALLOHFR.2II.IOIaN than - `'sari 2beitAttt-teZitiav of he Camera ettfal. oouot-y ;a•rqbanta Will do well to all arid exacoleo prie au aill giant), and Online° them ,lree Sl-abla faln ~ L i " ' J tg "VAYEeE 4 - WIW I 4 . LO OF Strip /1108 33143.4axt0 ISA.Dof'iereod' Tobadm, and 'from . one 141 1 iIL tostwo yearatld, of my own aquaufbottwe. A fine lot or bbOkm °hearth aibi Smoking' Mika*, Pipes, Sault' and a large varbatT pf utter anlcien oeustasHY on ban rot late Itbotaaile and retail:' thetiktul for - ihreter . pat. roeagh, I Elope bq stria attentton't a Vesinese to i reit4tie a liberal mum of the trade A this SmokLig Room Rtiachavhe re customers may, fay back our fig' Beg trp nap IIaCCIO ' fkartit %m it the 'Window with the Ship to It; that ha the lee td buy yolieTtloacito and cedars. North Market • nate, above Niaket street, Harrisburg. Deo: 4 , 1881 .--dIhn wit, vaunt. FOR SE WIPIG:: - MAPHIPIVES. • • JONAS'ARIAOIpiAIftp'S : 00170.11 , X2994:800 wzdzY,..i,i,adit 4.66kati811. iltHlB thread- being dhele,partlcularly • for tiontorMaahtner,logtraorciomooya AND ASTIO.• Its strength - het'tipatiett,h, *0344 nor frietton'of - the neeale, — h'ior lieetitneS,,,,ese, Brooks' TiatillaqaMiuKAD, , and Erook itittelitattthed; - Be& Inlet, • • " FOB' UNDER' TIM:WAD, *ld 1 .1, *** 6l,l a 43 4ll4.oi&eualteo the %wary.— Also, what* or 160 ix,wi Aim sentessoaae. to 9 " ',9I;gIIAY-ligirttAge4gett.t. , * 09 .4 6 m, 'eltegetreet, New York. [4.1 B-II•R A litO , B• •AlrEllrT . ... . . • • .D.SLAW.&E;It MUTAL SAFETY InUraOsNCE OthIP4N.T. • • . OF PEIIIADDLPSLC. ' r1.1.0.0,11.P . !:)11ATED, 1885. cAprrei...--4NDAssirrs. .. i -4 1 4. 1 NSUA'ANCR 00M.PANY - OF - NORTH AAINItIOA. • .; OF .PaILaDBLPHL4. 'I liP'o 11.F9'11,A D .1794. OAFITAI. AND 4.952 i 41,219,476.1 . T HE -undertligned , 9,8 Agent for the ..::.:.well- known. Companies. will - malsto ; Inattnume spopisi , p4OrSinMie' by fire,. Miltier perpePiaiii ai mildly; en preperi in,elther town or.owentry. M4kna,inil,PBo4,Traniiporlaies Inas ilso,laken. apply by leiter Pi • • . 1 .1. 1 4.21 AtrigHLE.R, - -• EiarrlabortiPs. : A• ITIA M E ~ , • BOOTS AND SNOBS, . BUFKALCi AND GUM OVER SHORN , • TRUNKS AND CARPET. • BAGS. ATiffElt 011 4 110 — corner of the : lel : ley, nest to the: °dart Eloisii,idarket street, liarrlsberg, Pa. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestolod upon the late firm of A. Hamme l l 4 004 we - tenet stria at tention to bualriaM,:apd by keeping a well annorso nom OP GOODS to media ootiitunanee of the same. pi es s e "il - swi'e"mine our areas and plums before buying elsewhere.. - A •RUMWEL 4 Goodsaire purchased direct from ho manufacturei for cash enabling thpia very ' • JUST RECEIVED. LARGE LOT of }Back Silks. LEL A Finelssortnieut.of Plain Dress Silks: Eng ltelL. Mear*B • fillks. ' . 1 31 131 41; Pg'illick• AAA Purple Silks. - • a A New Stock-of Mourning. Dress Goode. • A Large Liaeol high - Linens, at old prices. Full-I3bxk of Skeleton Skirts; gait' article ever manonataroa. A .Ir,u/ILlne okGellbithiderfibirtS end Drawarsi Fars ; • - • Now closing out the stook. Ilalmoud:Skirts ; New iiiruele. Marseilles Counterpahxes ; - • At old. prices. • - Allendale Spreads ; Cheap. Alarge L ine n of .Towellings. . . Now open at CATROARTS, feblB-y Neh, door to the Harrisburg Bank IMPROVEIMT - M DENTISTRY nit. P. H.ALLABACH, Surgeon Dena' tint, Matufaciorer or ltineral , PLate Teeth, the onli method that obviates every objection to the one of aria; Octal teetn; embracing partial, half and whole sets of one piece only, of pure and ihdestructiu le mineral, there are, no crevices for the acceumutation of entail particles of feed and therefereoloollensive oder from the breath, as no me, tal is medic their construction, there can be no galvanic action or metallic taste. Hence the ludir (dual is not an; cloyed with sore throat, headache, &c. Office No. di _North &mkt altraihParg• ILIP. &, WW. 0. TATLOR'S•NEW SOAP! . IL 14 OCOUOMicila and.bigbly -detersive. At eon; tains no Rosin and wilt not waste. till Warranted not to injure the hands. it will impart an agreeable odor, Ind is therefore suitable for every purpose. Nur sale by WM. DOCK, Jr. t 00. POWDER, Shot and Caps for sale by rrrotiones & BOWMAN, Corner ?root and Market street'. O. 1. MAOLERAL in Kitt's, .half bar 4 Al -Ms. &id barrels a the Mew Grocery and Provii 81° LWi..56Lt Strents . MICMOIM BOMMit. =FT jailika i iiioAUll43lPßE zs , ,the p ac trw te,b4,;pifint filioutlantoni§. NIG 11-0-LS & B 0 WMAN, Corner of Frontand - ILerks Olzante: (V, Humniel's .old-staml,) HAYE determined to . place their entire stook of .OROCERIRe, PROVISIONS, FRUIT , dos-, &o:, at prices to snit the present hard times, and re spectfully call the attention , of the Citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to tboireitoosivo stock of goods, consisting of - SUGARS, SYRUPS, ' TEAS, COFFEE, SPIQES,LroIoNs, : ! i ORA-NOSS; CURRANTS, .CEDARMARR, .. - IFLOUR, FLSR, dro, _ . . We have Idecogone to considerable trouble in getting the 040 . 44-veinti brands of 43 O. A II - OIL, • All. of .whichiweiwarrant to be NON-EXPLOSIVE,, TRANSPARENT AND . - . FREE PROH'GDOR, as far a d practicable. • Among others , we have II N4P , ONAi .- KAAN9// 1 4, AUPEFRR, •• • -,,„ - 'ROBINSON. - - All of which we will sell whole Sale or retail, and know they! ft:stol? 4ag# Forldium• • A 66, Ai ends oi,. CUT, MIT \ AND I pRiM, GLAEB-WARE: We alsoi4o.4.oeidion,,,toimrmeMeedect,c all PPARAYO:aeffioltillenkof - . .=t Ql)7EggokwAßE. ~ . . (Iwo „. ,: , NipHotis 4.-AoritAN, CoVioi of Front "end Market streets. JOHN" WALLOWER; JIL, Agt ;'E.NE'.4•.. - i(L 7 f..O , Ww:A.. - 00-IN 0 COMMISSION MERCHANT. (1:00D8AbTO MERGICANION romptly lug forwarded by Philadelphia and Reacting, Northern Central, painberhust Valley and Perwlvania Railroads dad Canal. .' •• ; - • RAMIRO AND DRAY/NG to Ins from all parts of the elty to the diderest Railroad' depots will be dose' at, the very lowest rates: FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to. , Orden eft wtßnnNa , Enropeanßotel,or at tile store a t E. S. Zonings?: will •remilve printiptittention. Coe 'llmnianio n " r ebt niapeetrolly solicited'. • PI , WALLOWER JR., MI., , ' . Crakse ItesdhuiDepot MONEY PIIR,BEL - 10101ORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POOE ii Ad-books, Bankers' Cases, Ladies' Oahe &tab*le r , Ladles .Traveling Satchels. We are constantly receiving additions to our steak of the above rodh, and neces sarily have a fine assortment of the test styles. We respectinlitinVite persona ward* to . purchase any of the above articles to examine the. •atocir—knowing that a greeter Variety or lbetter.goods mum be towel in the KIIMLER'S iris and Panay Store, t Marketostreet) infidoor teat of loarth steeet, south side. ' me. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 385 & 307 43#0.A.DWAY, 00411 p: OF e FILLEXLIN STEM*, • NEW YORK , _ T1:1I8 ftrat•olass house—the most quiet, homelike, and &meant hotel in the city—og'e'e superior- inducement,. to those' vatting NOP YORK for seethes:sou pleaaure. It is central In its keatlon, earl - .Itept on the; • INFHOPEL.II PLAN , j ,tno9.-e4ectbh with '71C 1 r1:111r* A" 81 . 1;00 N wherereitceinnients Wititd - at iillhoitre; or served in their own sooms. The chaps aromodernte, the -room' and attendance of the first order—natito,Awd 11l the modern sonventenme stashed. -main! ? aitakirgiatit ::41662, , WHOLESALEL , .. DRUGGISTS - D 34.1,Ejtii) in- Fanoy Goode,. Per- Asa.' 'Altkoients fRr the iria:Ar Relined Petrolattm,-Ellikinuttior:uli; stopeifor to "Any mod ; ttioistealliituyquAntidlia at theloweit market 'AWL 170 and 172 Williant&reet 'Nu ' YORK; 1a27-48pn t.iO.IIIV.IIfDia,..'..NENAT 1 • . _ O exams . for having-loots. and . Shoeo N notadactened: &Latium tint ; oil! rive' it pellidi on wecor greasy boots. tiaust.dcotheierof the tnee, wen every one cannot afford two or tAteWpaiiir - of &bet or bootw. , end;osaudnei- at" NICROI4 froowerscri, 21•• . caredrffrontquiffiritket Wrests. . .- ..,, L ae.l7 ER'' El .... ...AL : t, 1 .:1 1 -(jRT ER , IMD,.. .'4.101111 1 VTlTlCElq*teby. given to, tile citizens Of Ersiiiiparg o .that, the oadollibllledb2B.44n/Wized Al 11114Pr.to.recelie-ordersifbr eke et,:nylensunTes .l4oo.. The oelkettuirAwlllbe• attentdietehbrthe andel elgiiia. ./1 11 - orders left is above will 14 prompely .a - youbbl,to .. . • • ,- • .- .. .;., *EMU LAMM, • . .: febpitilso. ~ ~ ...,..... ..Poilesillia. Pa. I .. . - IBEEDS.Judt.. received !t &philter' fcvoke of choke Garden efeede—ociinprielng a greater viriety of Imported and home grow thee kW I:firmbeen offered In Ws 'oltys.vrhose who 'mutY dime to intreltutte yea dePeitd upon getting the best , lll the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery store of WIL,DOOIC, Jrec k 00. 100 BUILDING • LOTS FOR Tr t ' tio,te;rm6 r flaninitialointiihmeriOme bontirettibugdlnt lots larlitooly.tdtmateti theMortn•weateintand:ouiterntparts of the city or Harrisburg. on Penn atrtiet4oster=terenne, Roes Meek ayentan; and on ' . .etsteAtreet t .' eat. of ,Pnaton ortelr + between said crack fferrisboAl cemetery. ; , for. Millar Xarthsplors , lnonint or. the .subsoriber re 'aiding on Want street;in mod city. • JNO.•PORATICR. • OF ,7411Eiriciooroaz o . The3beit article manufiietured' , tip tiftle.itad' it ." • , • - —." OALTEKIARTS',. i ,N e ate dooitothAlkikrrebimillan k. I CIDER 11 . " . VW)1111-AR11. I 1 ii: from c macaw selootedApples, lia t 4nd guarantlied by.usto.bestrictly,pare NEW---- "° • ueS, oft "" .tb .r e ru b b e o ll A VeaNby .dATtN.ART"'• DRE58.49.01)31 , ...FUJ1S A LARGE Stock of • these goods will po jak itlsPoeed of m, two 1,4 bee@ at „SATHOLItTe, Ilaat,daar,l9 tha-Hardalvirg Stair. FRESH lot of choice Garden Seeds just retched, and for sale low by NEMIOLS & BOWMAN, m20:1 Goner td.ltiont and Market sheets. . •- flPlPLlM,Vinintry Fancy Soapi %.) Irtaltieladicii&iiibs by,' `'' NICHOLS & BOWMAN. Okraeeltrogt:and 1164.4 et streets. CEDAR TUBS,. BASKETS, BROOM J and everything In the line, just !rifted In Jar luantitlea and for very low by • • WK. DOCK, Jr. & 00.. - - JUST REUNITED. 1 SECOND LOT of Comic . and Sentimen tal vatentatee, rit lUyerent- prices. A • leblls y ' '' ' BCELEFFIKR , B Bookstore . 'AMILY WASHING BLUE, an excel Aesal. ___. . Eleni substitute for Indigo, for se le ai the wholes.. igllll/10. Milne of • . • NICHOLS &111141.41, , 4 • oornerefirot. tutdattirtet street& t HAT . . ..._ , liadig toont, NALL, CLOTH, HA T laike. old INPANAIIRIDIHNL 01100 ' AM' rANOWBTOR' •• • • • •• . • -,., ~ 0.. 0 . ~,, ~... .1 , AP? ig ' 'll 433 , '. •• 1, • 4 . .1. ^ , • ittitttlanuitti. RELMBOLTPS GENUINE PREPARATION ..nictux antordwisitisro ,. MRCP! CND pulp icirRAGT 'Buono, A Positive sod Speak Remedy For mem,* or the BLADDER, rllplatrai and DROPSICAL SWIELINGV - • Thus Medicine increa-es the power of DISIWIJew, and excites the ABSORBENTS int . hes/ASY haWaii D 7 Irk " the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS detiesidens, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENT'S are"resat' rar iniAl as PAIN AND iNFLAMATioN, and is mid for • MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. HELMEOLIPS isrrasur Bucau, For Weaknesses Arising from .1110658613, Habib; of ENselpation; Early In dhiceesion or. Abuse. NITENDRD WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS i— indispmjtion to Exertion, Loss of Power Loigof Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak:Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Melilla, Wakorainges Dimness id VlBlOll, NM in the Ram, , iJoiversai Lassitude of the Mucci ' ar System, Hot Hands, Plash* of toe 800, Dryness of the Skin Eruptions on Us FRCS, • PALLID worms/dos, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, wideb Ibis med. loins Invariably removes. soon Ibi owe I it LIIIPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTHI W ri ' L.cf WHICH THE PATIENT MAT RE. Who cnn say that they are not frequei.dy followed by guise "DIREFUL DISBASES," . . • f.114.141.14rY. AND CONSUMPIIOI4." MargYaire : aware of the cause of their suffering; BUT NONE WILL CONF&S. TBti lizoo BBS OF THE I N.SANE Asylums, lad the4f4micliali Deaths by Coiummitioit, • ' Alt mina Arcrusee.tovez Isom or ma Eton. TaspoN:STlrtlluzi AFFECTELO WITH ORGANIC WBAILNMS, Requires the aid of medicine toetrec r l tr s sod - the SpMeat, alasinoWit HEW* !Bum isvartamy AtingsX,Witz cowirsos min snimammemog. • UML . .01.13.011 YOUNtlalNela MARRIED, on omniert.t . TINS . ISA RRI AGg. iiatirranritcraoss PODOLIA& TO !WAIFS, theJleineoliteette.b unequalled by any other remedy, aubt'tlblasodsorßetantion, Irrogobtrity, Paestum, or .13uppreetkorror Customary Evarmatioas, Clammed or Elotrrboasilato the Maros, Lemoorham Whites, Sterd Ity, mid for altoompirdots ineldent to the sett, wbethat Artaingitrom , Didiatratioo, Habits of Diettpetton, or In the DECLINE 0 : .CRANGS TOMS T C:I LIPS. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITIPUT It I Mx. NO NONE Etc ram, Mictrirr, os GNI POE INPZZAN.(NT AND DANDNNOUS DISONIN. Wind!MOLD'S R.I7BALGT 13001111 OURIN SECRET DISEASES. In all their Rages, At little axpease ; Little or no change in Diet ; No insolvable ,oe; And ISO Ilkspontre. It causes a frequent desire and OM strength to Urinate. thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Oaring Strictures of ton Ur Ana; Allaying Pain and Indiammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Duns sed and teens-out Mater. Teol:llAnDa VPON Tanosameo RHO H 4112 B&W THE PICT', MS OP Quacks, sod who have paid awn ran to be cured in N. btlo , t time, have (bond they were deceived, and that the • POI POW, has;by the nee of urowsarm. eararsoasrs, " been driod'ap to the system, to bras , ont lO an aggravated form, and PRRFIAPS AMR MARILL4O6. Use EIIiIIa3UALNITHAOT Brelti for all .iff , ottone Bad Musses of the URINARY ORGANS, whether ezhitint MALE OR FEMALE, From whateier cause originating and on matter f 'RGW*LONG S ICANDING. Dlmasses or. three Organs require the aid of DIVER /0, HELM/lOU)'S EXTRACP RUCH IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And.* certain to have the desired eßeet to all Diastases FOR: MILOS IT IS RADOM MENDED. Evidence of EA,s , most ratable assidsespostaie al= rooter will accompany the medetee• OraTIPICIATIO3 OF CURES, • /lone fo 20 yearn tiamdav, WITH KUM EITOWO TO SCIENCIN AND FA.1.01. Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $6 00. Detivered to any address, securely packed Prom Miser DESCRIBM symProsta IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS Carta Gaaranteed 1 Advice Gratis I AFFIDAVIT. -- - . Personally appetred before me, an Alderman of dm ally of Phlladelphlt, H. T IiZIJUIOLO, woo being duly sworn, dour say, his preparationi contain no aarcnno, no tablememory, or otherlnjurious drugs, but ampuraly B. T. BIBIBBOI.D. Sworn and subscribed before me. thla 254 day of No vember, 1854. WM. P. RIMED, Alderman, Ninth St above Race, PhDs. Address letters tor information in conildeuce so IL T. HELMI3OI;D, Chemist; Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bel. Cbestatut, Phlia, BEWARE OF rE tains:lTS AND UNPRINCIPLED DBILLEEIS, Who endeavor to dispose "or Imam own , and «maw AMMAN ON PHI MUTATION ANNUM BY Helmbold's Genuine Preparation a, 66 a intract (Who, .1 Sarsaparilla, 46 " Improved Rose Wash. Sold by C. R. Keller, D. W, Growl, J. Wyeth, Bannvart. AIM ALL DRO9P2S2V Erintrwuzas. ASK FOR HELRBOLD'S. TARN NO OTHER Out oat the ettvertireinent and seed tar IL .• AND AVOIDINPOSITION AND lan:WU . no►l&dly DENTISTRY. D. GEO. W. sr.ge„ graduate of the sillakorfrCkalete 04 Dental dorgery, havin4 perma neatly mated in the otty 04 Barriebury MA taken the Milne tartner.roosupied by Dr. Gorges, on WIWI street, .between Market +ad Walout, respectfully itftrma his .Mende and the tannic in general, that be le prepared la perform alt operatiaua .0 tail Dental twofer:ton, Mlle. 11111116114 OP meentunasal, ID a manner t bat shall nm in aurpeased by °aerator,. in this or any other city. U's .mode of invertms artittnial teeth pen the proved scientific aranaplen. Teeth. from 01184,0 r lull Hot, mounted en lib,. vet, Pladao, plates or the Voleautto Base. take great pleasure in recommending the &nut , . ,en Unman to all my former Ff.:Wants of fisrrieburg and et unity and reel confident trial Inc will perform, ali nperk- Utile in a scientific, manner. tram my knawleagc of his " F 1 aIIRGAs ii 11 i. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. BEST'PENS in the world, for 75c, $1 25 $1 AO, $2, $3, and st, for sale at rel3lsl FICEUNFEWS Bookstore. JUST RECEIVED. ~ LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family A males at different styles or binding, at 90e, $1 25 41 50,12, $B, $5 andslo. Also Pocket Bibles of dif ferent styles and primal. fIOHSTIBBIBBookatcwe. ,eebls CHOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale low by NICHOLab & BOWMAN, rebll Corner Front and Market streets. COAL OIL, .Natrona, Magnolia, Lucifer, and other non explosive brands, for sal a low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Mart et streets. feb2 GARDEN SE.EDS.— Fresh garden seeds from Baletl, Philadelphia. For sale by Nichols ik Bowman, corner of Front and Market streets. mr-y URI. , SII Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Co x coa-nute, & &e , Jon received and tbr sale by & sOwsraN, Corner 2 rout and Maraet streets, febl4 y H AM-. —Three ti andred Oxtoo Elam. n,. rpr4lved Oy • ' `"e fib .1 MACKERBL Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in all sized packager. A large supply just received, and each package Warranted as represented for sale by WM DOCK, Jr., k Co FRESH Lemons , Apples,' Cranberries, for sale by NIOHOIS & BOWMAN, )41 earner Front and Market street, COFFEE.—Barley, Rye, Wheat, Dande lion and all preparations. For sale by if idiots & Bowman, owner of Broil and Market streets. mp y CHOICE Syrups, Loveringa and other choice brand; for sale by NICHOLS & IftiWMAN, 116 corner Front and Market streets. BIJCIC. -WHEAT MEAL and CORN MEAL mast received an or sale low at • - -NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 16 corner Front and Market-street!. - HAY! I! 4.BijitßlOß article of Baled Hay, at $l7 Overton for age by •18 - - t JAM M. WHIBLI/L. MIDI