paitp FANlty* NoTicE, TO AUVEILTISERS.—AII Ad veziaimintnts? tau=tness Notices, &ar il/166e/, Deelk,ol, &r., to secure intiortion la the TEI,EGICA ell, must Invariably be aeeompaaled a lilt the CASH. Advertisemeuts ordered In the regular avowing Edith.sa ale inserted in the adorning Edlti..a without extra charge. HARIti*BUIIC;, PA dritoz, October 28, tB6 Wednesday TOWN AND COUNTRY. EVEICYB am- in Washington is said to be trying to be neat President. or_. 4 , Tun Philadelphi . I , t cuing Journal, (Copper head,) hag pagge " n -It ban gone " behind ''s: , vihe GI , iiii." A. imirn el sixty years hae been arrested in Rhode Islas a for whipping his mother. He said the old lady's morals were bad ! Excentskrr.--,,The " hunting" about Holli daysburg. One of the editors there tried it last week—hunted ter riles, and got " nary tall.„" NEW DMIX is Rseniso.—We learn that a second daily paper i t about being started in Reading, to be called the Evening NEW.s, and to be neutral in politics. .- - i i - t er•DEN Dsax.n. —Abraham Stroup, a drafted v•-t t mail;. who had been on a spree for several days, f e ll dorn dead on Saturday, in one of the streets of Nading. OYSTERS —Tto lovers of the delicious bivalve will be rejoiced to learn thit there Is a fair prospect of this " sitoll-fish" being plenty the ensuing season, and pu:ohasable at a moderate tfigure. Tim mows of the past two - or three nights ratty thoroughly disposed ,of such tomato and other vegetable plants mind escaped the pre vious " nips." Now is the, tittle for taking care of tender roses and other garden plants that require protection. I=l ACOEIMIT.—On Wednesday last,' as Israel Tres.ler, Jr, of . llanover, was blasting lime stone in the quarries on the opposite side of the river, having just discharged a bleat, he at tempted to fill a crack produced by the explo• sion, when the powder ignited, burning severely his hands, arms and face. Tha Lancaster inquirer of last evening says it :understands that it is the intention of the Har •risburg Thespian Association to visit the Inland 'City, in a short time, for the purpose of treat ing the inhabitants thereof to a theatrical en tertainment ; and adds : "If half of what is 'told of the excellency of their performance is true, our citizens may expect a rich treat from. them." Luta% JOSEPH B. RLFIC, of the Regular army, late le :oramand of the Department of. New port Bavra c . 4a and Assistant superintendent Service, has been ordered General of Recr..' iting j : T ew York harbor. to Fort Hamilton, The above we copy fv, :sin a Cincinnati paper. Lieut. Rife belongs to laidd::wP' this county, and paned through this city tu.'' day, en route for his new poet. TiRRIBLE EXPLOSION.-A most fright:N l plosion occurred in gaucon township, Lek. \11‘" county, at the Pennsylvania Zinc- mines, nes,. Friedensville, on Tuesday of last week. Four boilers belonging to an engine, used for work ing the - wines, were blown to atoms, together with the buildings in the vicinity. A large number of men were employed in the works, but most fortunately were all away to dinner at the time of the explosion. A man named David Binder, wbowas driving a team of horses Some eight rods distant, was instantly killed, as were also both of his horses. Another man named Ed ward Diehl, was seriously injured. Ova MARKET, thieincirning, was well Bat- plied with vegetables, provisions, fruits, nuts, _ • &c., suite ; to . the season. Prices have slightly ~..tAff_tuced..since last week. The following are, 11ai prices of a few of the numerousi articles' offered for sale: Potatoes,Y 756 to 00 per brushel; sweet potatoes, 10 to 25c per half peck; ap• apples, 10 to 20c per half peck; batter, 26 to 280; eggs, 20c; cabbage, . 3 to 10c per head; chest nuts, 10c per , quart; hickory nuts and walnuts at various prices. There was a great variety of "produce," such as eels,. fresh fish, , pumpkins, squashes, turnips, corn meal, brooms, stocking yarn, an immense quantity of beef, pork, veal, and mutton, wood and chips, gingerbread and hot coffee, offered at prices which we did not ascertain. Our market is a "great institution," ittrd a place whore everybody goes; to be "sold" sometimes, as well is to buy; but as a genertl thing, there is a fair opportunity given to ex— amine articles before purchasing. Caaacra or Ltrannomo.Yesterday lnforma tiros was made before Alderman Maglaughlin, aiost a woman named Mrs. Layman, charg '-"1, g her with Miantidde. 'lt appears that on Sunday, 18th init., the gave birtli.to a child at zk the house Of Xre. Jones, on North alley, ::,back of the Capitol and between- Fourth and Filth street!: Yesterday the child was forbad .... in a starchtbox, at said house, and it is sup-. posed thdt it was placed there, about the tim of its birth. It was not clothed - ;being simply wrapped in an old rag. This morning Officer Massey arrested the mother if the child. She had a hearing before Alderman Maglaughlin and was bound over in $5OO to appear at next term of Court, and answer the charge of in fanticide. We have 'not heard any positive • evidence that the child was living when- born, but the fact that it was so long concealed would lead many to suppose that there had been foul play. There are various rumors in circulation in regard to the case, some of which, if true, would cause the l üblic to view the matter in wore than one form, and place a ibare of con demnation on other parties, when:My have been instrumental in bringing this woman -to her present position. The hearing at Court will, doubtless, reveal the facts to the public, Alm ther for or against her. -. Tlll3l Ohio Bogle says the Den cratlc State ticket "is beaten from 40,0 N to God only knows-what." oats diviee has discovered that the points on corn leaves indicate the duration of the war. "Can't see the point." 1=0:= AN infamous old bachelor, being asked if he ever witnessed a public execution, replied— "No, but I once 84W a marriage." Tara titan from the North, via the Northern Central railroad, due here at 1 r. la to-day, had not arrived up to the time of going to precs. We have not learned the cause of the delay. Tim Od City Register is going into cost :cies over the prospects of that town of grease. It says that in a year more it will be second to no town or eity outside of. Pittsburg in Western Pennsylvania. "How we totem swim.' FATHER Asaanam.—The Greene County Repub /wan has hoisted the name of Abraham Lin coln for the Presidency in 1864; Quite'a num ber of other papers haire made the same nomi nation. Cuaatosn wrrn Itomanty.--:-About four o'clock, this morning, Officer Campbell arrested three negroes who were charged with robbing another man of the same complexion. The thieves are locked up for safe keeping. =l= A MAN* Washington went to sleep on Sat• urday wrapped in a tent cloth, there being a dead body near him, similarly wrapped np.— The undertaker's men took him up by mistake and would have buried him if he bad not en tered an emphatic protest against it. I=:=2 MAN lintan.—The train form the Esst, which arrived here on the Pennsylvania railroad, at 1 o'clock,. to-day, killed a ram near Lancaster. He was engaged in whitewashing a bridge near that city, and attempted to cross the - railroad track, when the engine struck him, and killed him instantly. We Aid not learn his name. Tunis were four drunks in the lcckup last night. They appeared before Alderman Kline this morning, when three of them (Henry Lan. bach, Charles Hiller and "Clara Baltimore"— the latter a "lady of color,") were disclaruged. William Evans, having been up frequently for drunkenness, was committed to prison for thirty days. Ile promised, faithfully, to leave the city vi ben his "term" would expire.' Cormstorr.--Ths train of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna railroad, which left here at 1.30 F. at., yesterday, when near Pine Grove, ran into a team belonging to a man named Adam Brown, who was driving across the track, a shOrt distance ahead of the train. Some per son endeavored to wird-him of the ,approach ing train, but the warning only caused him to atop his team on the' track. Thii loComotive crushed the wagon into a thousand pieces, killed one of the horses and cut three legs off of the other. Mr. Brown was thrown from the wagon, and had hie neck broken by the fall— causing-instant death. ....-..m1,.....,.... Tlllll "811/01131:3" AND TEM Daerr.—The war Department has deeded that drafted "Sha kera" must toe the mark. In all the cases thus far, the "Good Believers" have,' through conscientious scruples, failed to answer to their names, while they have treated the three hun dred dollar clause with marked indifference. Therefop, a levy will made upon the pro perty of the respective fraternities to the amount-of three hundred dollars per each man `'rafted. There are eighteen societies in the co trir. and their average will run about six uL ' men eat... b' The sect, therefore, will be com 'ltribute about $82,000 for the lied P e ta` .fiewar'— Washington Chronicle. ,rosecution of t . . CHILD DSSIESTION. -- A few da y s a g o a lad y .._` l / 4 3 train from Pitts arrived at Greensburg, burg, having in charge a feint:S te infant. She meet her 14 represented that she went there husband, who was In the Army, and .1113111 she expected to arrive there on the Baltiinot;. ° Ex" press the following day. She stopped at Bo 7" lints . hotel, and on the day following, afeli min utes before the arrival of the Baltimore train, she put her child to sleep and left it In the cradle. She dressed'herself and started down to the depot to meet her husband, as she alleged. .That was the lasttime she was seen in the place, And she Is supposed to have taken the train agairi for Pittsburg. Mr. Borlin was abotit piecing tl2'e child in the poor house, when riirealthy citizen, who had no children, took it in 'chine, and adopted it as his own. It had but one change of clothing, which was of a very common qual ity. The mother was genteel iln .ap,pearanc,e, and refined and intelligent in her conversation. , RUM* Ihnumarty.—The Sunbury ' American gives the following particulars of the burglary which we noticed briefly a few days ago : On Wednesday.night the office of Hon. Alexander Jordan was entered by means of a skeleton key, through the back door. The burglars then proceeded to work on the iron ;safe, and by means of drilling a series of holes through three plates of iron, cut out a section about sii inches square, covering the lock. They also drilled several holes through three chilled plate over the lock, and broke or. about one half, or sufficient to enable them to 'open the lock, The inner iron deer was them wrenched ,off. one of the small . drawers was some family jewelry which was taken. In the other there was about eleven hundred dollars in money—namely, S note; on the bank' of North - - timberland, of SRO 'each, and the others in greenb..cks, all of which,was of con me taken. A . package containing $3,000 in Gonrerrinrent bonds was overlooked, but we regret; to say, that four,Northern Central 'Railway " bonds, of 4500 each,