gaily Etirgrao phipuukl A EHNISERS.—AII Ad vortinemen* , &rainvess Notice'', Mar.. r ag es, Deotus, ate., to secure Insor tion in the TEL.E.CIiAPH, must invariably 1 accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered In the regular itivening Edition ace inserted In the Horning Edit.csi without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Friday Eve:l ill 4 / Sept. 18, 1883 PROCEEDINGS OF TILE COUNTY COMMITTEE, UNION MEETINGS IN DAUPHIN COUNTY At a meeting of the Union Committee of Dauphin county, held on the 16th inst., meet ings were ordered to be called in the following localities on the days specified: Hummelstown, at Tittle's Hotel, Monday evening, Sept. 21st. East Hanover township, at Shell's tavern, Tuesday evening, Sept. 22d. Linglestown, at Ammon's tavern, Wediresday evening, Sept. 23d. Swatara township, at Eby's tavern, Thursday evening, Sept. 24th. Susquehanna township, at Niesley's school house, Friday evening, Sept. 25th. Union Deposit, at Rocker's tavern, Saturday evening, Sept. 26th. . I Halifax, at Byrod's tavern, Monday evening, Sept. 28th. Washington township, at the Red tavern, Tuesday evening, Sept. 29th. Gratztown, at Weist's tavern, Wednesday evening, Sept. 80th Fisherville, at Bowman's tavern, Thursday .evening, Oct. Ist. Uniontown, at Hoffman's tavern, Thursday evening, Oct. Ist. 13eriaburg, at Oct. 2d. Lykonstown, at Hoffman's tavern, Satin day evening, Oa. 3d. Reed township, at McKee's tavern, Monday evening, Oct. sth Millersburg, at Yeager's tavern, Tuesday evening, Oct. 6th. Conewago, at Foltz's store, Wednesday even ing, Oct. 7th. Derry, at Hooker's tavern, Thursday evening Oat. Bth. Rig!aspire, at Mrs. Lehman'a tavern, Friday evening, Oct. 9th. Middletown, at Centre Square, Saturday even ing, Oct. 10th. Grand rally at Harrisburg, on Monday even ing, Oct. 12th. Eloquent and distinguished speakers will be annortnoed in time for each of the above meet ings, and whose appearance will be made certain at the meetings earned. HENRY THOMAS, Chairman Union County Committee S. S. Calzi, Stcretary. TOWN AND COUNTRY. OYSTERS.-Mr. Bvy, announces to the public that he is prt‘pared to furnish Oysters, in large or small qu 'tallies to suit purchasers.— He has now on band the celebrated Cove and Baltimore Oysters, at his stand in Second street near Mulberry. its Joins Amex aunounces to the public that he is prepared to do hauling of any description, either by the day or load, at reasonable rates. None but faithful and obliging drivers are em ployed. Persons having anything to do in his line would do well to leave their orders at his residence in Broad street, or deposit them in its box at this office. septl4 eodtf READRR, remember that the State debt has been reduced $954,720 (almost a million) within the past pear—thanks to Governor Ourtin's ad ministration of our State affairs. WE had very refreshing rains last night and to-day, and there are indications of a continu ance. It would be of immense value to the farmers, who-are now sowing their grain. WE are informed that there was a "fiat-fight" at the Chettnnt Street Hospital, night before last,.among a few of the soldiers. One or two of them are said to have been considerably battered. • SENATORIAL NOMINATION.—Herman Airicks, of Harrisburg, was on Wednesday 'nominated for Senator, by the copperhead conferees of Dauphin and Inbanon. Mr. A wilt have a hard road to travel, without the least hope of success. Tun Union atm tuittee announce a series of meetings to be hektin this county, commencing with Hummelsto ion on Monday evening next, and ending with 1 grand rally in Earrisburg the evening beim: the election. The Union men throughout he county should see that these meetings , are largely attended. Get your copperhead neighbors to go with you and hear the truth. TER ELECTION IN IRE SIXTH WARD, to-mor row, to be held at the house of Vincent Graing er, is for the purpose of selecting a place for the holding of the regular elections. Although at a first view of thi matter, it may seem to some of little moment, we feel that it is the re verse—a very important matter. Composed as the citizens of the Sixth ward mostly are, of mechanics and laboring men, it is of considera ble account to them whether they shall be compelled to lose part of a day's work:to exer cise their right to vote. A central location is greatly to be desired, for the ward is a large one. Several points are recommended, some very objectionable, it is true, yet there is one place which above all others, will suit" every one. We refer to the Good Will Engine house. The only oppotitien raised to this is that the constitution of the company forbids its use for any parpose whatsoever. This is seemingly ridiculous. Tha engine house was erected by the city, and it would be a sad reflection-on car laws if its 11430 for the purposei iiiisignited was denied our citizens. This objection being of no account, we hope , that the voters . of the Sixth ward will select it as' he most eligible place for holding the annual elections. It remains with them—it is their interest, and let them not re proach themselves afterwards, if by their apathy or apparent Indifference, titerpetoilt it to b, pliited.elsewhere. list there be full vote on the Subject. PLUM RarUSN IT.—An umbrella, considera bly worn, was taken from the counting room of this office about two months ago. The per son who has it will confer a favor on the owner by returning it immediately. Tan time for receiving proposals for forty thousand feet of tin roofing for Carlisle Bar racks, will close at three o'clock, P. u., to-mor row (Saturday) at the office of Capt. E C. Wil son, A. Q. M., in this city. Ammons have been made, and will be made daily, to the list of Union mass meetings pub lished on the first page of the Telegraph. The Union men throughout the State should exam ine the list carefully, and note the new appoint. ments. —, Friday evening, Kivai MOAB READING.—On Wednesday morning, Mr. William E. Wilson, conductor of a freight train on the Lsbanon Talley Branch road, was killed near Beading by getting be tween two cars that were in motion, one being on a siding where it eonneote with the main track. To-Dex we record another fatal accident, by which a drunken man lost his life, at the depot. Patrick Newman, who was killed there on Monday night, was also intoxicated. The per sons who sold them the liquor are the principals in their destruction. They must possess very elastic 'consciences, if they can have peace of mind. They should be compelled to support Newman's widow and orphan children. LADIES willing to knit woolen socks for the soldiers can obtain yarn by applying to Mrs• Chas, C. Hawn, Market Square. We hope the ladies of Harrisburg (who have - always re sponded nobly when called upon) will take,an interest in this matter, and lend a helping hand. Cold weathei is approaching, and the soldiers who are risking their lives in defence of our homes and free institutions should not be allowed to suffer. DEDICATION OF A Clltatoa.—On. Sunday next, 20th init., the newly erected Church of the Second German Lutheran congregation, in West Harrisburg, will be dedicated. Services will be held at ten o'clock in the morning, by Rev. J. Vogelbach, of Philadelphia, and Rev. W. Lehmank, of Lancaster. Rev. A. Darnistatter, of Columbia, will preach at three o'clock in the afternoon. Services will also be held in the evening, in the First German Lutheran Church, on Second street. Tint Siam Homprrata.--Buring the past week 880 patients were admitted to the Army Hos pitals of this Department ; 315 men were' re turned to duty; 20 died and 17 were•discharged. The number of patients remaining is 10,806, distributed as follows—Fort Mifflin, 87 ; Camp Whipple, 330; Twenty-second Pa. Cay., 7; Is lington Lane, 5 ; Chambersbarg, 49 ; Town Hell, Chembersburg, 62; East Walnut Street, Harrisburg, 66; West Walnut . Street, Harris burg, 54 ; General Hospital, Harrisburg, 72 ; Camac's Woode, 42 ; Chestnut Hill, 1,760 Gettysburg, 84 ; Camp Letterman, Gettysburg, 1,183 ; York, 824 ; Turner's Lane, 203 ; lid Corps, Harrisburg, 45 ; South Street, 265 ; Broad and Prime, 59 ; Summit Housr4 461 •; Nicetown, 725 ; Filbert Street, 291; Broad and Cherry, 561; West Philrdelphia, 4675 ; Ches ter, 996. Fonrr Copperheads, displaying butternut badges and armed with revolvers, appeared at the - Concord M. P. Church in Bostraver town-. ship, Westmoreland county, on Sunday; 6th inst. Twenty of them entered the churcii, and when the presiding elder prayed for the Presi dent, the armies, and the destruction of slavery, they sprang up, and it was supposed would made an attack on the minister, but on look ing around they discovered that the twenty left outside had repaired to a blacksmith shop, where one of their number had fallen, and these bold "insiders" left the church, to' look after their fallen companion. Many of the number never go to church anywhere, and were induced to visit one on this occasion, to make an attack on a Christian minister who was die-. charging his duty in upholding the Union.— Pinch is copperheadism. Wan re tae Huncutotrs arm Idrounaz Gsans• MAN ?—Frcm among a thousand pleasant inci dents attending the progress of Gov. Cnrl4 and suite through the State, we extract the follow ing as having occurred during the immense Union demonstration at Pittsburg. Who is the humorous and musical-gentleman alluded to? We have a notion as to who , he is, and if it is he, we can folly endorse his humorous and musical, as well as hie generous and patriotic qualities. Here is the incident alluded to: When Gov. Curtin left the German stand, he was escorted by several gentlemen of the Com mittee of Arrangements, in company with other distinguished strangers, to the residence of Hon. James L. Graham, where a short time was spent in very agreeable conversation. While here, a humorous gentleman, a resident of Harrisburg, was called 'you to sing a song, composed by himself,and arranged to suit, that quaint and lu dicrous air; "Villiirens and Dinah." :The song was sung in characteristic style, and was most heartily applauded, several , of the snore enthu siastic and rand gentlemen joining Ml:t the chorus, rat lel In ral,".Sto: The plover, nor and his'etompany time tooklkeir carriages . and drove to the Monongahela AOUSL POLICIS AFFAIRS aro exceedingly dull. The; e was: one drunk in the lock up last night. I=EI Loos oar for $l, $2 arid $5 bit Is purporting to be on the Delaware County (Pa.) bank. There is no such bank. Tun Drumm Max.—lt is said that each Pennsylvania regiment is to receive two hun dred and fifty drafted men from this State. Ssannta.—The farmers are busily engaged i .) sowing their fall grain. An immense amount; of wheat, it is said, will be sown in many places. EXAMINIM SURGEON.-Dr. throes Galbraith, of Landisburg, has been appointed Examining Surgeon, for Perry county, by the Commissioner of Pensions. • • DIED OF HYDROPEODIA..-Mr. Jonathan Van degrift, of Middletown township, Bucks county, died on Friday last, of hydrophobia. He had been bitten by a rabid dog three weeks previous to his death. JLatrit Lama, au aged printer, died, in Philadelphia ; a few days ago. It 3 had bear engaged in the Inquirer ( - Mee more than icily years BARN EcaNr.—A Lath, with all its Conteut6 the property of A. 11. ZDrgcr, in Carroll town- Perry county, was consumtd by fire on the 9th inst. Loss over $1,200. ,1 EAGLE SnoT.---On Wednesday last Mr. Jotu oung, a farm hand in the employ of Mr. Eli Hoffman, in North Whitehall, shot a bald eagle measuring six feeraoress the wings. Con' siderable of a bird that was. THE WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURO —MOTO are still about thirteen hundred wounded in the hospitals at Gettysburg. It is expected that all the patients will be removed to other places during the presont month, and the Gettysburg hospitals closed. =l= CUMBERLAND Courry.--George Scobey, Esq., one of the County Commissioners, died on the 12th inst. The Union Executive Committee has nominated Jacob Saner, of Carlisle as the Union candidate to fill the vacancy. There is to be a grand Union Mass Meeting at Carlisle, on Saturday, the 14th of October. A movement is on foot to hold a County Mil sled Convention. Each township is requested to send a delegate to Carlisle, ou . Saturday,26th inet., at which time a meeting will be held to make arrangements for the Convention. ANOTHER MAN KU M:D.—Another man was killed at the depot last night. It appears that he was intoxicated, and when some of the cars were being shifted from one track to another, he fell between the wheels of a moving car, and was instantly killed.- He was a stranger, and nothing was found upon him by which his name or residence could be ascertained. His remains were taken to the Poor Souse, for in terment. Another drunkard's grave has re ceived its occupant, who arrived there via the grogshops of our city. Rms.—The Fair of the Juniata Agricultural Society will be held at Perrysville, en thel4th; 15th and 16th of October. The Fair in Monroe county will be held a Ftroudeburg on the 29th and 30th of September and Ist and 2d of October. The managers of the Adams County Agricul tural Society will open their grounds, at Ben dersville, on Saturday next, 19th inst., free of charge. There will be a trial of stock, and an exhibition of such articles as may be presented for that purpose. Owing to the destruction' of crops in many portions of that county, it has not been deemed advi'able to bold a regular fair this season. BUICIDL—Tho Lewistown Gazette, of getter day, says : George Wharton, an Englishman, aged abCut 86 years, who had been employed at Mann's axe factory, committed suicide on Wednesday evening by thrusting a knife into his heart— The act was committed at Reedsville in an out house, while on a visit there with another workman. His conduct betrayed an aberration of mind while going to town by requesting his comrade to shoot him, and after arriving at Reedsville he went out into the yard, where he was shortly after followed by Mr. Murphy, who found him lying on the privy seat dead. He was of somewhat intemperate habits, bat quiet and inollenssve, and appeared to be brooding over the idea that he was unable to provide for his family in *g land. This was the second attempt to make way with himself. FRANKLIN Cousin.--Philip Berlin, Esq., one one of the oldest citizens of Ohambersburg, died, a few days ago, at the ago of eightyfour years. He arrived there when' brit' a yoob, and remained, highly respected by all who knew him. • ' George Sowers, aged fifty-five•years, and his daughter, Rebecca Sowers, aged twentyi,two years, died on the same day (Bth inst.) at their residence; in Guilford township. The Franklin railroad has been.com plated, and trains are running through to RagerstOwn. J. IV-Dowell Sharpe, one of the Democratic candidates for Assembly, has been dangerously ill forsome dais past, . The Inland Telegraph Company have ' , just completed a new line, connecting Chinibirsburg with Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg. Brig. Gen. S. W. Crawford, commander of the Pennsylvania Betimes, paid a Ilying.visit to his home, near Fayetteville, last week. He was on his way to New York for medical'treatment. The farmers of Washington township have organized for protection against horse thieves. The Repository, apprehensive of a rebel raid, advises the people of Cumberland valley to or ganize and arm themselves for any emergency, and contends: that no body , of rebels would yen tune on a raid If they knew the citizens were armed to resist them.- Tan -17. P. CHURCH on VALLANDIano.st.---At the Meeting of the United Presbyterian Pres bytery of Steubenville, held on the Bth inst., the session of the congregation at ilichmondi Jef ferson county, 0., asked the Presbytery; "Is it consistent with the principles of the 'United Presbyterian Church to vote for C. L. Tallandig ham?' The queition•was answered unanimously in the negative. The. Presbytery considered that voting for that candidate itivolved a great moral question, and that no member of the United Presbyterian Church could vote fori him :without ignoring his principle on slavery and countenancing and encouraging disloyalty. The Clerk of Presbytery: writes: "It was gratifying to see how unhesitatingly the elders, as wNI as the ministers, gave an emphatic No to the ques tion. It is pleasing to the people cling to princlples and reject party, and thus give an emphatic rebuke to treason, though presented to them under the respected name of Dcfmoc • _ Zvaial Notitts, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United Stata l reneion, Bounty,'Atreara of Pay, and Bu'beiatence &c.; &a., pads ant and colltiot€ dby EMIENE SNYDRA Attorney-at-Lazo. Office: Third 4treet, Iluriaburg, Pa. [o A DIBTINOI7IBIIIID Artarvau —Old Lady! Fru denc 6.—The arrival of any noted person whose worth ..has been established through acts of public . or prirate benefit, will always call; forth the attention gratitude of a grateful p?ople. We refer 16 old Mrs. Prudence, from the upper end of Dauphin count*, who is now mak* , her annual visit to our city for the purpose of pur• chasing a winter gamily of dry goods.- The old lady, has.been allaround, and directid by rodenf*, has made all other purchasei a Flow, man's cheap dry_ goods ,herise, No. 1, co er of Market and Front streets, 'Harrisburg, P 21 ll{ i . OLTiIETORS OF THE ilt.h.R.D E.OtJ SE, PIIILADELPHIA, E . SP.MTFCILLY e4ll-the attention of Busi u:ss Alen and thL traveling comtuttoity to the superior accommodation and collator offered in their establishment. su3l-d3m KANAGA, FOWLEB & CO. EDITOR OF TELEGRAPH Dear Sir : With yonr permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Re cipe, with full directions fur making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan Freckles, and all 1 i,pu.ities of the Skin, leav ing the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I wilt also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Barn leac a, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mou stache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN Chemist jy2B-dBm] No. 831 Broadway, New Yoik HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! ! BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED HAIR DYE Is the Best In the World The only Harmless, Irue and Reliable Dye Known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Red, Rusty or Grey Harr instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural . 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Chemistry and Pharmacy—By Prof. Wm. E. A. Aiken. On Principles and Practice of Medicine, and Clini cal Medicine—By Prof Chew. On Obstetrics and Disiasei, of Women and Chil dren—By Prof. Millenberger. - On Anatomy and Physiology—By Prof. Smith. On Inststutes of Medicine, Materia Medias, and Therapeutics—By Prof. Mcflherry. Practical Anatomy will be taught by James H. Butler, M. D., Demonstrator. During the continuance of the . war, Military Surgery and Military Hygeine wilt be introduced as a regular part of the course. - Idatticulates of this school have access at all times to the wards of the Baltimore Infirmary, where they can witness the performance of all the principal operations in surgery, and can ob serve the numerous forms of disease under treatment. The Infirmamis a aliaciona hos pital attached"to the Medical School, and it is open to the Students daily thrOughout the en -tire year, without any additional charge. The:fees for the.full COUTBEI of Lectures are $9O ; Matrionlition, - $6, and for Practical An atomy, $lO. _ _ • GEO., W. MILTEN3,EEGER, M. D., 'eet,tl.2deawat Dean of the Faculty. GREASON SEMINARY. PROP. E.MT - NTINGTON SANDERS, Graduate of Yale, Principal. THE'kali Term of the , above Institution will commence Sept. 21st, and continue eleven weeks. Board and Tuition about $4O per term. Send for circular. A few vacancies occur. Address the Principal at Plainfield, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. septl4 dlm illistelattens W. H. BIBLE'S New Grocery, Conlictionery and Fruit Store, No. a North side of Market Square, a few doors above Market Street, Harrisburg, PA. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 'I\4OI.IASSES, .Bagar, Tea, Coffee, `Spices, Cheese Butter, Eggs, lud, Ham, Mack erel, Salmon, Shad, Codfish, &c. Green Fruit, Melons, Apples, Peaches, °an telopes, Sweet Potatoes, Egg Plant, Ste. A large lot of Corn Brooms, Wash Tubs, Corn Baskets, Wooden Bowls, Wash-Boards, Buck ets &c. 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Harrisburg, Pa., all business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Bounties, Pensions and Bich Pay of Officers collected. dent() DRESERVING ! TARS of gips and atm:Ler/are 1 of Edi size, ' constantly on hand Mid for eels by " - NIOHOLS & BOWMAN. . septs • • 00'1'. Front and Market &rears. S . lIGARS for boogying, of all Mal* we are now offing very kkw..- exam at / 11 19n 0 / 13 B OXiiii -74 A Jen : - - Oor. Front and mnriet eeeart Steamers 7 Steam Weekly to Li - Pros,) , TOUCHING At QUEEN Z - 4" , BOB.) The well known C. Liverpool, Ntw York mitt I :lily:lel elalp Company. are intended to tell ae _ . CITY OF NEW YORK, Saturday Sept. 19111: ETNA, Saturday, Sept. 26tly, CITY OF WASH. INGTON, Saturday, October 3; aa every eac °ceding Saturday, at Noon, from PkT 41, 'North River. RAMS OF PASSAGE, NUMMI ID GOLD, OR ITO pamAurr IN c: RUM ITEM oasis, $BO 001 STILSRAGE, do to London, 85 00 do to Loudon, do to Paris, 95 00 do to Paris, do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, - Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Botterdam, Antwerp, &c., at equally lo Fares from Liverpool or Queenestort.o Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from - Va.,: pool, $4O. From Queentown, $3O. Thcwo who wish to send for their friends :.au ets here at these rates. For further information apply at 0.41 Cow:. We Officer. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Breadv,-ty, S. I. or C. 0. ZIKMEIGIAN, Harrlaburz. 1234.1 y. **fit' DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT= GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGL: STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPEAMs, BRUISES, CUTS AN)) WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NEB . VOUS DISOBDER'•;. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Conna The Great Natural Bone &Ater. DE. STEPHEN SWEET, of Gnnn•dicw Is known all over the United States. DR. STEPTIMIr SWEEP, of Connecticut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lb meat." Dr. Swea's Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism and never fails. Dr. Suet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infalhble Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately Dr. sweet's Infallible Liniment Is tho best known Remedy for Sp film . am! Bruises. Dr. Sweet's laid"We Liniment Cures Headache immediately and was ItEIYOU known to fail. Dt. Swam' a Infallible bili2liko Affords immediate relief for riles, and Eel4.lvsi falls to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in one ildinute. Dr. Smell's infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and wounds immediately and leav,:d no Ecar. Dr. Sweet's Infalhble Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. Dr. Sweet's lnfaaible Liniment Has been used by more than a raillicm pe&q and all praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a "friend in need," and every law ;iv should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists cents. RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ci For sale by all Dealers. d&wly-eow. PILES I PILES I Dr. Witfield's Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain Cure for FISTULA, BLIND OR BLFROMG PILES TATE would caution all who are victims to T this distressing complaint to avoid the use of external applications, as they result only in aggravating the difficulty. Dr. Witfield's remedy removes the ems: , of the disease and effects a permanent cure. THIS IS NO QUACK MEDICINE. These Pills have been tried for the last sewn years, and in no instance have this. failed to cure. Price 50 cents per box. 'dent by mil to any address. J. YOITNG, Sole Proprietor. No. 481 Broadway, N. Y sept3-413m Pianos, ateloi)tono, Se 4-: F. C. LIGIITE & CO., (Late Lighte & Bradburys) Piano Forte Manufacturers, 421 BROOKE Sr., NEW YORK. 2d Mods East of Broadway. MR. F. C. LIGHTE, the original founder of thiswell-known establishment, Senior partner, and only Practical Piano Forte .Afaker of the .late firm of "Lighte & Bradbruys," having retained his Two-Thirds interest in the who!t , business stock, materials, &c., and Sole Proptio torship In his Valuabk _Patents, inclusive of his celebrated PATENT INSULATED IRON FRAMES, is the only one who can make the SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES for which this house has been so popular. g All infringe ments on his rights will be prosecuted:abet/ril ing to law. £ All Piano Fortes from this marnifact,ry are warranted perfect in every respect for five years. Liberal Terms to Dealers. F. C. LIGHT'E & CO., aus-d3m 421 Broome St., New York. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER-WAIiE. THE undersigned would respectfully invite your attention to his well selected stock of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELEY, of every kind and variety Of styles -comprising all of the wean and most beautiful designs. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to Coin-- and the best make of Silver Plated Ware. Each article is warranted to be as-represented. or Watches and Jewelry,carefully repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Summer to Stauffer if B r itrZeY,) Ho. 622 Market street, Phda. au3l-d3m SHADE TREES. WK are now ready to receive orders for Shade Trees. To person clubbing, purchasing in large lots, will sell "twenty per cent.; less," and will also superintend the. Planting, and warrant them. If they fail to grow, I will re place them without charge. - j.-I t ugg, au26 Keystone Nursery. epL , "lab le4 and RESERVING JARS, of Glass and St 'ist` P kinds and shs t r is tut by ob Oor. Front and Market street. 10 Itltbiral. Price 25 Etbd 50