RATES Of Wir.Eolsll .l 6 l. Sour lines or inn sloasigte hslf spume. Ten li nes Awe than font, 00aIlltaisis squire. sibs 000 -Int) be One sq., MN &Ky.... 4 SO 8 ° one week.... 190 II one week. —. 200 .4 one mouth.. 800 " one month.. 600 4. threementhe 600 4 4 three months 10 00 4 . six mastitis— 800 " six months.. 16 00 4 IWO yew —.12 00 4, one year 20 00 fa' Dulness notices inserted in the LOCAL GOMM, mr Mi.:* marriages end deaths, Tal owns sea lass fo eh issertion. To merchants and ot Advertising T the year, liberal terms will !!.% offered.her* 117. The number of insertions mast be designated 011 he advertisement. Cr learriages and Deaths will be inserted at the same "so as regular advertisements. Businegri 'Labe. SILAS NVA.RD: NO. 11, NORIA =IRO ST.., STEINWAY'S PIANOS, ALE LODNONS, VIOLINS, GIIITARS, B a tips, Puiea, Fifisir, Drams, 4dakrddoith STRINGS, SKINT AND 1001 WM*. &0., &en PHOTOGRAPH •FRAMES. ALBUMS, Large Pier and Mantleadirrors, Square and Oval-Pramat of everydeseripticin made to order. Regnilding done. AZeiter for Howe's Sewinglnathines. 113 Slat Miele sent by Mail. oetl-1 JOHN W. GLOVE - Bp DIERCIIANT TAILOR Hu jest received from New York, an assort• ment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which he Ohl to big ciwoctere and the public at 'noV/21 MODERATE PR ICES. Ira WHARRY WILLIAMS; • IDINALINIE 402 WALNUT ..isT Egg V. PHTLADZLPIII4, Genesal Maims for Soldiers ptomptly eatrectec, Mats Claim adjusted. &c., &c. inar2o-dba SMITH &- EWING, AT TDRNEYS—AT-L AW, THIRD STREET, Harrisburg, . Practice in the several Courts of Danpikin county. Cel li/4pm made promptly. A. 0, SMITH, 7, B. EWING_ GOOK, Merchant Tailor, 27 CECININITT ST, between Second and Trout, Has just returned from the city with an assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE:S - ' AND TESTINGS, Which will be sold at moderate prices and made up to order; and, also, an assortmentof BEADY WADI gothlag arid Goatleaments Varnlabing; Goads. n0w21.-lyd DENTISTRY. B. IL GEM, D. B. S., NO . /1 9 ItIARKS.T STREET, a KUNKEL'S BUILDING, . RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE, !RAM AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY, E. S. GERMAN, !Cr swim SEWED BPKUT, ESOI4 zmuuestria, L. Dapot &Walesa* of Bteroosoopee,BteroosoopisThwa, 'Music and Musical Instruments. Also, subsoriptioni taken for religious publications. noBo-d7 11BY a KITNICITA BUILDING, TIP STAIRS. _janti4f JOHN G. W. MAILTIN,_ PASHIONABDE T CARD WRITER, BRIMS HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. !Mummer of FISITINq, WEDDING AN. 13 rISI- NESS CARDS executed in the most artistic styles and most reasonable terms. deals dt[ 'UNION HOTEL , • Ridge Menne, corner of Broad street, • HARRISBURG, PA. The =de/signed informs the public that he has re cently renovated and refitted his well-known " Union I3ot41" on Ridge avenue, near the Round Rads% and le prepared to accommodate oitisOnl, at'llitgsP4nd ll 7 7ol era in the seat tittle, at moderate rites. Ills table will be supplied with the best the maskets afford, and. at his bey will be found_ superior brands of Uglier* and men beverages. Tfie voty best aficoduno. &Alone for railroaders employed at the shops in this vicuitir. r 574 HENRY BOSTORN. FRANKLIN HOUSE, DALTIMORII, D. This pleasant sad commodious Hotel leas been Deo roughly re-fitted and re-furnished. It is pleasantly situated on North West corner of Howard and Franklin Ands, a few doors west of the Northern u Central Rail way Depot. 'serf attention paid to thercoinfort of his gunsts.. LslffilliDl7lo, Proprietor,, (Late et Salton Grove. Pe.) T HE O. F. BOHEFFER,. . BOOK, CARD AND JOB - PRINTER, tie' 18 MetitasT STEXIIT, HARRIBBIIP.G. •fig , Paratealar ationtios paint) printing, ruling mid *Wine Railroad Blanket, Iffsmdfosta, immune Poll alteaka,pill-litada, &a. oddiggiTlßiting and linalnem Carib, printed at vaqr Ulf risen and in Liu laid #719. - Joan ROBERT SNODG.T.i,ASS ATTORNEY Ar 'LAW, -ojrcee North Third street, third door above kat, Iltirrisiony; F. - N. B.—Pension, Bounty and Military claims of all kinds prosecut.d and collected. _ Refer to Eons. John 0. Rooks ], DavidMarnma, Jr., and R. lamberton. riayliAlficwBm WM. H. MILLER, LXD R. E. FERGITOQN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE IN SHOEMAKER'S BUILDINGS SECOND STREET, BETWEEN WALNUT and MARKET SQUARE, ap-29w&d Nearly opposite . the'Biudder House. T ROB. O. 11AODOWELL 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILITARY CLAIM AND PATENT 4G-BBT. Office a the Bzchange, Walnut at., (Up Stairs.) Hawing formed a:convection with parties in Wash ington Oity, wno are reliable Widnes, weer, any busi ness connected with any of the Departments will meet with immediate and earefnl attention. • ' 114-y B. C. WE - ICHEL, • - SURGEON AND ocvLisr, • BAVIDANOS THIRD Naas MATH BTABITk Reis new folly prepared to attend promptly to Un duties ef profession in all its _ A LONG AND TZILT HIIOOIBBIPIM oxpixtuora jestilea blot in promising fall mg 4 11 97 10 gathira"ml tc all rho mayravor kilned* a ealhbe thediorieeo3rook or sty 'Alter nature.' OadFdltarlY . , . , , TAILORING. 43—M . A. 1:7 3SC The subscriber is ready at NO. 94, MARKET fbur doors below Fourth street s to zu .k. NIEN'H AND BOY'S CLOTHING In any desired style, end with skill and promptness. Persons wishing cutting done can have it done at the shortest notice ap27-dly CHARLES F. VOLLMER ) UPHOLSTERER, Chestnut street. four doors above Second, (OPPOSITE WASHINGTON 110S2 1101181,) Is prepared to furnishto order, in the very beet stY l * of workmanship. Spring and Hair Mattresses, Window Our. tains, Lounges, and all other articles of furniture intie line, on short notice and moderate terms. Having ex perience in the business, he feels warranted in asidng a abase of public patronage, eonidentof kinability to give satiefurtton. janll-dtf MILITARY CLAIMS AND PEN -111 SIONS. The undersigned have entered into an assoeiation for the collection of Military claims and the smiting of- Pendell for wounded and disabled soldiers, . :• • Mister-in end Muster-ent Rolls, officers' Pay Rolle, Ordnance and Olothiwgreturns. and all papers !NNW& leg to the 'Winery penile will be made out properly and expeditiously - Onus in - the 'Exchange Buildings, Walnut between Penrod and Third streets, near Omit's Hotel. Haub. lure, Pa. THOS 0 MAODOWI.LI., tab Of THOMAS A. maw:rm. . . • . . . . , . • . . _ . . . . . . . • - - 7 - j --- _ . - . . . . .•- ' . . . . ! . 1P . 41,11'. MOW . . . ..• t • .... • 4 1••• .. t __ _ ...,.. ~......„_.... g 1110 ..:.., , . . 7 .. " . . . . . _.... ..... VOL. 5.-NO. 284 filtithat. 4- Alf- ist• DR. • SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IMCI GREAT. EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR RREUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, Lumpaao, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, IFS ALL -RHEIL., MATIC and NERVOUS DISORDERS. Por all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is preiiired from the recipe of Dr Stephen Sweaty of Connecticdt, the fe mme bone setter, and hag been used in his practice for iiii!d4 than twenty rare with the most astonishing Sin cam: AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivaled by any preparation before the'puhlic, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a singe trial. This Liniment will core rapid.lzand radically; RHEU MATIC DISORDERS of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never beeriknown to fait FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford letnieditle relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases o f HEdbACHE L three minutes and Is warranted to do it. TOOTHACHE also will , it =re instantly. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND . O.ENERAL LASSITUDE, arising frinillitifoindeneiror excess, this Liniment it amont happy and unfailing remedy. Act ing directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vier_ FOR Anretierriel remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we challenge the-world to:prqt- - duce an equal. Every victim of this distressing com plaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and In a majority of =sec, will ,effect a radical cure. QUINSY and SORE TEROIT are sometimes en— tremely malignant and dangerous, but* timelyapplicar tion of this Liniment will never fail to cure. - SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate and enlarge.' seekt of the joints is Bahia - to occur if neglected,' The worst case may be conquered by this , Linimeit to two or three days BRUISES, 'curs, wouND*,soitro, ULCERS, BVllNg , and SCALDS, yield readily to the :wonderful healing properties of DE. SWEET'S-INFALLIBLE LINIIINNT, when used according to directions: Also, CEITLDLAINs, FROSTED FEET, -and INSECT BIM% aid stuGs. EVERT HORSE OWNER sherd& have this remedy-at hand, for its timely use it the brat appearance of loanenese will effecitually pre vent those formidable diseases to which all horses are liable and which tender ko Many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. - Over four nundred voluntary testimonials to tbdiwon nerfial curative properties of this Liniment have been raosivad - within the last two Yearn , and many of thorn from persont in the Mewl, make of life. CAUTION. • • To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Like ness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also " Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment " blown in the glass of each .bottle, without which none are genuine: RICHARDSON *. CO., • • ' • - 80/04COPIMON4rivorwich, Ct. FevSale dealers. apileow-d&w lEtveing. A. LL WORK PROMiBED IN ONE WERE.' 1 0 -4i PBFINSYLVANIA =Am DYEING. .ESTABLISHMENT, 104 MARKIT STRUT, BETWEEN FOvi.arx AND FIFTR, HABit•IABURG, PA., Where °MY dmiplion of Lapse and fillataomeskis ilflOOSl4, glees ito.i are , Cloemead, and 'Mahal ilatbe lost manner sad at IK 41 aharteat made*: •aaft-ditvily • DODOB I 00.. Proprietors. TF. WA.TS_ON, s MASTIC WORKER AND PRACTICAL CEMENTER LA prepared to Cement the exterior of Batld;agis With he New York Improved Water-Proof Mastic Cement. This Material is different from all other, Cements. It forms a solid, dnrCble adhesiveness to any surface linpbrinhable b 7 the 1144102 4F water or frost. Byeri good building should be seated With ibis Orman* i It Is a perfect preserver to the walla, and makes a beantiful, fine finish,' equal to _Eastern brown flandstone, or any colortesired. Among others for whom I have applied the Mastic Cement, I refer to the following gentlemen • . • , J. Bissell, residence, Penn street, Pittsburg, finished five years. _ T. H. flhoenberger, reweave, Lawreocenkue, dashed flineyeass. - James Weal:dims, residence, Allegheny City,finished five years. Calvin Adams, residence, Third at set, finished four years. A. Hoeveler, residence, Lawrenceville, finished four years. J. D. M'Oord, Penn street, finished four years. Hon. Thomas Irwin, Diamond , street., finished four years. St Charles Hotel and Girard VOUS., linished five yearn Kittanning Court House and Bank, for Barr & Moser, Arehiteets, Pittsburg, finished five years. Orders received at the film of K. Witidowaey, Paint Shop, 20 Seventh street, or pieces address - T. P. W ATSON, mayl6-tf P.O. Box 13:6. Pittsburg, Pa. MEBBREI. OHfOKERING tr. 00. RAPE AGLAIA OBTADIRD TXB GOLD MEDAL: AT TRI FAIR. BOSTON, TER A;71" . :, T O Bsl Wareroori% for the OffICHERIPSPIANOS, at, Harris burofdst 92 Market sues . .t, W, KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORI. fitDPES I YOU KNOW WERE YOU % osn get fine Nots Paper, Envelopes, Visiting end Wedding Cards At SOWiFIPER'S BOOKETOR.E. RUPERIOR STOCK OF LIQUI)118.-:-- Wid.lloelfi Ja., & 00_ are now able to offer to their costoLners and to. public at large, a stock Of the purest liquors ever imported into tide market, eon:pri sing in part the followins varieties : WHISKY SCOTCH,OLD BOURBON. WINE—PONT, SHERRY, OLD MADEIRA. OTARD, DUPEY & CO. PALE BRANDY. JAMICA SPIRITS. PRIME NEW ENGLAND BUM, • DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. These liquors can all be warranted; and inaddition to these, Dock & Co. have on hand a large variety of Wines, Whisky and Brandy, to which they invite the particular attention ofthe public. WEBSTER'S ARMY AND NA.VY Poculele DICTIONARY. het received and for sale at 80M11111111 , 11 BOOKEITOILL rt iikenbia 1 I—MiB - ON'S "koHALLINON Szkoz.nto."-4.00 Chide& :woo' it'd . olio Jae r. • pato/ and for elle. Wholesedifand*A mid - WM: pout, & on. AILTDIDOW SHAMES__of ,P 1 1,..%. gilt" v Wrilered; 'and *APSE 'BLINDS * - Wpm = gift of designs sad mums*" ; On; OUBTAIN VIXTUREO sat TASSELS At very low epic OAI/. _At ElchefferPs Booketerti. HARRlgtitßpr e PA., FRIDAY. JULY 31 'THE Weekly "Patriot & Union," THE CHEAPEST PAPER PUBLISHED IN PENNSYLVANIA AND TER ONLY DEMOORATIO PAPER PUBLISHED AT THE NEAT 411 1401TERNBLENT ! FORTY-FOUR COLUMNS OF READING MAT TER EACH WEEK! AT THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS • WHEN SITBSCRIBSD FOR' IN cLuns OF NOT LESS THAN TEN COPIES 20 ONE AP. REss! We have been compelled to raise the Club subscription Wee to one dollar.and fifty cents' in order to Mire our selves from actual lose. Paper 'has risen, Including taxes, about twenty-five per cent., and is still rising; and when we tell our Democratic' friends, candidly, that we pus no loupe afford to sell the Weekly PATRIOT AND 'Union at one dollar a year. and =Mgt 4dd fifty cents or 'stop the publication, w e e trust they will appreciate ,our position, and, instead of withdrawing their subscrip tions, go to work with a will to increase our list in every county in the State. We haiie endeavored, and shall matinse our efforts, to makfillie paper Mani AO ;Arty organ, Mid weileitine'as iiii v eweiniemienger to Wirer,' hem ily. We flatter ourselves that it has not been without Some influenee•in - prodnelog the glorious revolution In the politics of the State achieved at the late election; and if fearlessness in the discharge of duty, fidelity to the principles of the party, and an AnXIOOO deAirAte pro ', mote its interests, with some experience and a moderate, I degree of ability,mn be made lerliViielide,hereagter, the Weekly Rawer IID Ifistox will not being ntefful to the party or lme weleemarto the. /aridly oirele in.the fu ture thanit has been ifs the past. Aire confidently look for increased encouragement brats great enterprise, and appeal to wary IntMential Democrat in the State to Lend us his, aid In running our eupseription list up to twenty or thirty tbronsand. - The expense .to each indi vidual is trifling, the benefit to the party may be. great. BelieAng DIM the Donicinricy of the UM. 1441 the ae easeityof sustaining, a fearleas central own, we make this appeut to them formelatance with the fullest confi dence of:income., . . The same reasons width induce us to raise the price of,the operate •in regard to the Daily paper, „the p r icc I;.r whlek Is also increased_ The additional cost to each subscriber will be but trifling; and, while we can not persuade ourselves that the change neceisarily made 'will result in any diminution of our daily circulation, yet, ,were we certain that inch would, be the come quoin*, we should still be compelled to make it, or suf fer a ruinous loss. Under these circumstances we must throw ounelvee upon, the generosity, or, rather, the justice of the pliblie; iitiCabitie their verdict; whatever it may be. • . • • The pOtiod for which many of our subSeribers have paid for their paper being itoi the ewe of, expiring, we take the liberty of issuing this notice, reininding them of the same; in order that they may RENEW ,lintrit We shall also take it is an especial favor if =present subiscribeis will urgeirpontheir neighbors the fact that the Pilaw' , AND Trauma is the only Democratic paper printed in Harrisburg, and considering the large amount ,or reading Matter, embracing all the current news . of the day, and TEZEGF - RAPHio DISPATOTINS from everywhere up to the moment the paper goes to press, political, miscellaneous, general and local news market reports, le decidedly the _ _ CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE STATE ! There is scarcely a, village or town in the State in wLtoh e c h i a saanat beraised if the proper *Sorties be made, and surely there ere few pieties in which one or more energetic men cannot be found who are in favor of' the dissemination of sound bemooralie doctrines" Who would be Willing to make to rata a club.. ' DEMCieRViII OF THZ INTERIOR! Let us hear from tft. The misting war, end the air propeidng sessions of CongreSs and the State Legisla ture, are invested with unusual interest, and every man shotil have the'news.. - ' TERNS. • DAILY 'PATRIOT AND UNION. Sties espy for one year,itdvanee... • ...... $6 00 Innate eopyAlUing tip session of the Legislature.. 2 00 ,City fittbreribers ten cents per Wink. . ' Oopiee eupplied to dents . at the rate of $f 60 p er b ee . dyed. WUKLY PATRIOT AND UNION , PubliaW seem Thursday. • . Single copy one year, in advance 52 00 Ten copies to.one addiess • 10:00 linbscriptions may commence at any time. PAY AL. Wan IN We era obliged to make.thin imperative. is ithsry, instants cash mcii accompany , subscription. Any per Son Sending ns a club of twenty subscribers to the Weekly will lie entitled to a copy for his services. The price, even at 'the advanced - rate is so kw that we Cannot offer greater inducements than this. Additions may*, !widest, any time tss a club of Mai:lnhere by remitting one dollar and fifty cants for each additional name. It is nots'necessary to vend fir the names of thosie constituting a chili, Is we cannot uridertake to addreas each paper to club subscribers separately. Specimen Copies of the Weekly will ba sent to all who desire it. • 0. BARB TT h 00., Rarest:Air& Pa ff, fallowing iaw, pained by Congreall to NW, Mines the duty of Postmasters in relation to the de livery of newsiapere to club enbeinibere : " (See LOU*, Brown t (ditto* of the Lama of 1860, page 38;ehapter 181, seelios 1.) "Provided, however, that where packages of new pa lmier periodicals are received at any post office directed to one ,address, and the names of the club subacribere to whiCh they belong, with the postage for &quarter in ad- Sallee, shall be handed to the postmaster, he shall•de liver thews= to thair respective flamers.) , To enable the Postmaster to comply with this regale,- tion, it will be necessary that be be furnished with taw list of names composing the club, and paid a quarter's (or yeses) postage in advance. The uniform courtesy of Postnuicters, affords the assurance that they will cheerfully acoommouate Club subscribers, and the latter should take care that the postage, which le but • tribe hi each ease, be paid in advance. Bend on the °tube A SPLENDID A S SOR TME N OF' ' LITHOGRAPHS. Formerly retailed at from $8 to $6, are now ~ f ared at 60 andl6 cents, sad $1 and 1,1 60—published by the Ar Union, mid formerly retailed by them. Splendid Photographic Album Pictures of. all distin guished men and Generals of the army, at only 10 ate. For sale at • ' 80EDIFFBRI3 Bookstore, 18 Market street. Harrisburg. B ASKETS! LADIRP TRAVELING, MARKET, SDHOOL, PAPER, KRIM CLOTHE!, ROUND, CHILDREN'S AKB , C, Per sale low, by jel2 WHITE B RANDY I I—FoR PRESTAV nut PmtPosiss.—A very Importer article, (strictly pared just received and for sale by 3 111 7/ WM. DOCK, & Co. MEW ORLEANS SUGAR I—FiasT IN Lit MI MARMOT !—)or isle by 0 12 - • DOOR is., & co- Air ACKERELI. 111. MACHARIL, Noe. 1, 2 and S. in sq els pildrdirda— new, and sack pilaw loarranud. Just oosived, and for sale tow by +WM. DOS" Jr., & CO. QKV—VGHT GALLERY.—The rooms on tho cor opr of Marlot equate and Market roe; apposite the lonaa notale. oaexipkid as a Gailory for baguarraotype,,Photograpa and ambrotypo are FOR Blfarr "frOak Ike theBth of Oopumber atzt. Apply 110 JOHN IWYRTIL . • - 01&41awaw. And it tame to peas as her sent Was in departing, that she called his name Ben-oni. And Rachel Tied, and nit buried in the way to Ephrata', which is Bethlehem. Gen Xxxv. ah. • • " Bring me Benoni, bring the son of sorrow, Let him lie gently on his mother's breast, Help me to hold him to my heart. To•morrow• liy soul will 'link to rest. ‘‘ Wnat strange mysterious magic in this meeting: Lo while I watch his pure and even breath, My waning life's faint pulses wildly beating, Seem struggling against death. . "Nay, cheer mo Lot withliattiring hopes beguiling, Nor mock my fears, ye who around my bed ' Rain snwiliine show)rs,-in love and pity smiling Wet through the teen yo eked. • Vorgive, good Lord, the fretful bold petition . That Brat I prayed" r Give children, or I• die. , , Withdraw the cloud of Afirk and stern:contrition Which yet broods angrily. "For ever since that day the voice of weeping, Such as we heard in ADon-Baohuthis shade, . Bath sounded in mine sa k e, awake or Bleeping, And Mode eni - soul, afraid: 1 • "Yes, - ever since. the trenttiling fear of dying • Bath gotten hold and Chtnpass'd me around, • And on the wind a wailing voice and sighing • Comes JON/ a mournful sound. , • - "Fie der and faster still, deatb's hand doth beckon, As nearer unto lifamre's land I come, Ephrath ii nigh, but life by hours I:reeling; may not reach my home. * * * * * * * it dome •Acer'mad kite mei 7440, it Tv woreitut; The clouds and darkness all have passed. away, The western light my chamber is adorning, Day breaks,l, cannot stay. . Whose is this Voice - that calla the shipherdis'daugh. ter, • ' Whence is th's rod—this.staff on It bleb I leltn What is this well of pure and living water, Through the dark valley seen?. c' Once more. aim in the morn of young affection, To meet my Lord, I wander forth 14/0114); And, lo! the. Angel of the Resnrrection Hath rolled away the stone." The old prover!) goes, that for a glove to be ,well Slade, three nations must have a hand in it; Spain must dress the leather, France 'cut the shape, and , England