ifg — tet!grapb. __- HARRISBURG sday Afternoon, September 21, 1859. TILE //arrubk • sTA TE OF T 1 Edas Won I 1 M. 7, e. M. 12, Itoo3 111/ BEM • I. 29 Sid 14/111.11. al l --There was a dense fog here this •wing, "ibick enough to cut with a knife," hiding old Sol from view until a late hour the forenoon• This's regular ague weather, ' people who have a horror of the "shakes" uld expose themselves as little as possible. 'ett TIIK FAIR —A large number of our dil 1, ladies and gentlemen, left yesterday awl lay for Philadelphia, to attend the State and "see the sights" generally, in that r. The weather being favorable, they will doubt have I/ pleasant time. I=l=l DANONOUS Vierroa.—On Sunday mottling a lan, residing near Allison's 1411, while log some articles of clothing from a largo :et, discovered a huge snake coiled up in bottom of the basket. She summoned her ieband, who killed the unwelcome Intruder. 11 01 Tin P011001113. -A mammoth Porker, lhly the largest and heaviest in town, may teen on the premises of Mr. M'Ciellan, at foot of Walnut street. The most singular tire of the huge animal is its outward co hag, which is black as ebony and curly as a tine African's wool. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, of the most bewa il styles, may be obtained at city prices, at store of Mr. Lee, No. 61 Market Square.— lee who want good and fashionable articles old give him a call. Be also sells all goods his lino at wholesale, on as favorable terms they can be purchased in the cities. -I- haunt Format. —The Jewish Festival of Hosh•inna, or New Year, will commence to- row evening et five o'clock, at which time new Synagogue will be dedicated with ap• )priats and imposing ceremonies. This fes s!, which is strictly observed by the Jewish Alton, will continue until Friday evening :t. The Synagogne wilfbe open for all citi who wish to attend the services. 'lll CAMPAIGN OPENZD.—The first People's Wing of the season was held last evening in imago township. The young and active of the party turned out hi large numbers, the interest manifested elbows that all le It in Coming°. Excellent addresses were veered by Cokatet Herr and Major Mtliame,' iula the' imifild listened to with fateiral tpoutleil to with, enthusiasm. tt: MORS GARBLING ON SUNDAY.—On Sunday last s 'ear itadabaugh, while passing Porter's Fut;-' al ie, had his attention called to a party of d Individuals, who were amusing theneselv playing cards in the office near the bride liade a descent upon the crowd s but t rite, noticing his appproach, fled precipitately, ving behind thew a pack of vitals and wing ley. Jake Jones, Bill Watkins and Joe , were the only individuals recognised.— officer is on the look-out for the scanipi, will no doubt succeed in capturing Meth. A UNE TINVIIANOII Mauna wan held at •icannon on Saturday. Gen. Riley, of New 41, delivered an address, and some of the . Iperance men of Harrisburg went up to beer Feat Reformer. Why don't the advocates .ital abstinence in our town "wake up to life and temperance too," hold meetings and the ball In motion? There lea vast amount work to do In this field, and the friends of feting humanity should not be Idle. Grog is are multiplying in our midst, and inteqe iee is fearfully on the i?erease, t esPeclellY mg the "young and rising generation. not speedily refdtmed, schViW of them will habitual druolakide, s dtettilOd tb *sit millet, ttud w nulattow to community. --...„ DRUNK IP 80111. ..—.—. —Aboutaline o'clock Ifet Ight, on our way ,litispiilkorn the office, 1,0 til t s it six boys -non if them exceeding sixteen Ars of age- a g under the influence of aorieriting drink nd Indulging In language itit would make lin a confirmed blackguard Audi, We judgeCtrom the conversation of the laths that they~ ad been visiting a lager beer shop in same(olutcure locality. There are scores of these fleat town, where minors art' harbored and Epode rent, sod the Police would mailer a great benefit upon community br crush ing them out. It la at lager beer shops where .abits of intemperance are contacted by our youth, for theft are the only places at which they can obtain intoxicating beverages; and we have no doubt that all of them—licensed and unlicensed—daily sell to minors. Let the law be Strictly enforced, Intl the offenders punished RN /UR roe OUR Youso BRADERS.- 7 ln view ,of the sacrifices made by'a mother in behalf of her children, how pitiful to see the unfeeling, unkind returns too frequently made. A son should, under no provocation whatever, suffer himself to present to hie mother a countenance Wreathed otherwise than with the sweet smile of affection, or address her with any other aunt the kind words of love. Ile should let hie right band forget Its cunning, rather than forget to do the smallest duty towards her, and his tongue cleave to the roof of his mouth before it addresses one uhkind word to the ear of one who has 'eh SO many aoziett in his behalf Y oung men I thy mother fishy best earthly friend. The world may forget thqe—thy mother never ; the world may wilfullylfolo thee many wrongs—thy mother never ; the world me, Persecute thee while living, and when dead, plant the ivy and the night shade of slan der upon thy grandees grave--but thy mother, Will love and cherish thee while liviugAtud, if she survive thee, will weep for thetawheli dead, such tears as none but a insottlei knows hOW„.tio, weep. Love thy mother 1 ALL 'IOU LATE. WEAKLY PRPSRS, Magazines RID I popular publications are for sale at &MOSER'S cheap Bookstore, 51 Market street. Pirraserto Fralusx.—A delegation of twen ty six firemen, representing the entire fire de partment of that city, passed through here this morning at six o'clock en route for Ptsiladel. phis, to witness the trial of engines at the Fair. TER. r 27, '69 RMOME Soto robe Tue '.l3trrrox" ENGINZ will be taken to Phila delphia to-morrow evening, in charge of a com mittee of the Citizen company, to compete for the first prize at the State Fair. A large dele• gation of the company will also leave for the city on Thursday night, for the purpose of wit nessing the trial. We feel confident that if the "Button" has a fair show she will win the prize Y 29.769 2 o'clock Tun Witsrusa.-We are now blessed with as pleasant autumnal weather as could be desired. After the long protraeteg cold and "wet spell," the golden sunshine aiid , balmy atmosphere are appreciated by all classes; and by none more than the ladies, who, with smiling faces and light hearts, throng our principal promenades these delightful afternoons, and keep time with flying tea to the music of rustling silks. A Vicrrat or ma Comp.—The other night M one of ir *lce Officers lotind a fellow' lying in the market house. excessively drunk. The' officer roused him up, and finding him to be a stranger, asked hilif,,how' he happened to get such an immense "load on." The chap replied that he had an attack of the chills, and was told by a friend that if ha would "get good and. drunk, and roll about the streets, be would be cured and no mistake." He took the friend's advice and rolled as far as the Market house, fronivibence the officer rolled him to the Wal nut street institution. ASSAULT AND BATTlRT.—Yesterday Franz Mayer, a German shoemaker in Walnut street, was arrested by officer Becker, for assault and Watery on a son of Mr X. Miller. It appears that Mayer bad been for some time annoyed by a crowd of juveniles, who refused to leave his premises, and becoming irritated, he threw a last, which, striking the window shutter, re bounded, hitting yciung Miller in the mouth and loosening some of his teeth. emit a hear ing Mayer was bound over to answer, at the next Court, 'a, charge of assault and battery. Dix Rios's GittAT Snow.—Friday next Is the day on which this novel exhibition is to visit Harrisburg, and the shop will doubtless draw out crowds of spectators, both afternoon and evening. In Connecticut, where Circuses are prohibited under very severe penalties, the "Great Show" was readily licensed, and the Hartford Cburanr,in speaking of the exhibition, says: "The performance! were in every respect equal to the promises, In Rice's jokes there was nothing to offend Abe most fastidious, and In the whole performance nothing that could induce anybody to regret their attendance " Pan has recently sneered vent severely by the enesiilAtatornandlikr numerous friends he this .1 , 49. 1 00 09414.155i1ti05Ch.4444 , .•:,:, fan Stlasofkrar Sroay.--A story has, tom ki 04461 eiroulatipa far two or three days, to tke efkiektimtjtatof our town was attackdd On ilikii Vbiliiiitt about tsriedlcoek at night, , ettdivin by a blow from %Ann shot, yokbei, 4#twgged doWA Chestnut otreSt l to the other ekkg , of the canal, Asia° he was left in a hell*" condition. After diligent In . guloy o we are forged ipthe conclueku that the 4 is no truth In the stoitso .far as regal* assault and robbery. •We learn that a gent i man did sustain some injury on the night in quesPon, but the enemy who overcame blip, though powerful enough to master a 8004 ow .; and ste l a away his brains, was not a high way 'robber armed with a slung shot. Tangle foot whisky can make a man imagine all , sorts of ridloulons things. SUOVIST ILIOTAXiai.—The Patriot and ad". of eithi morning, *mount:6Bloe capture and arrelt, by *Roar Becker, of John Marshal, 13larttel Haupt and the colored ineirOoolt, es aceolliplices of David lilachany (now in prison) , in the robbery of Scott's restanfink" he. , Our neighbor is slightly mistaken. Marshal and Iltifipavit not been captured at all, but are lI In large.- The writ for their arrest is in tiorfbestdcr of ofificer,Radabaugh who, last night at 4/ l id eollOck, was on a tour 'after them Po Ma eit kelow town; wittiathey*Were said *be , tint dld riotaireeW ;in finding, them. Cook, the colored man, suspected .of having participated 102 ice robbery of Mr. Scott, was arrestextby etileeritetaahenlit and commit ted by Agiiiigribiltdir. He wig, hoWever, re leased.fahoritelacia yesterday, the evideoce .., lillabtili tilit' . .14110011NtlatilIclent to werruht hie , dettaikrireirillill. Machany was first arrested .044411841 to *la* by aloes; Radabaugh, but rokfilereently a commitment was issued by Joe dew Snyder, on another charge, against the 'who man, but under another name. 'The. Pitrier and Union does injustice to officer Rada: baugh, and gives Decker a great deal of-credit to which he is not entitled. WO presuinck however, it was done unintentionally. Allman Now INverriox.,t4tationg the many new inventions , of the day, we were dump a new patent Shirt, and we must` acknowledge that we were much pleased with It. Among the many advantages of this Shirt over those of alt other patterns in use, the following are prominent, via : It is made with less mateilal; It fits better ; it keeps in its place in every part, whatever flexions of the body may be requir ed ; it is delightfully cool in warm weather, sparing the wearer all the annoyance and die. comfort arising from the common amigos ma. terlal in the Shirt ; and it requires pot the substitution of thicker Drawers, to adapt it to winter wear with equal comfort. Norman who has worn a Shirt of auy pattern heretofore in use, but has experienced the annoyance or the Shirt working up in ridges, and requiriog fre quent adjusting and replacing with the hand, not to mention the universal tendency of the bowls to work up and , bulge out ; and who .has not felt, in warm weather, that alteElhirt M r diet upon him an unnecessary degree of heat. We presume that our furnishing stores Mill hare the same for sale la a raw ' duyp, 49 we 4 9 0 .**P l i t ,thei r fr* *PM Je l l after the 44 nuudigus ate fully lamed. • penns t guanio Mail° acle ci raph, drueskto 'Afternoon, Otpteirtber V. 1859) _._ I=l ~~ -...--.-- I=1:11=1 -..._. -._ HONOR TO THE MEMORY OP SCHILLER -WI: learn that the Germans of Hariisburg contemplate celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the birth-day of the great Gilman poet Schiller, by an appropriate public demonstration. We notice by our exchanges that this will he done generally throughout the country, especially in the cities and principal towns where there is a large German population. .. CCM LONO TRAlN.—Twelve large passenger cars, all crowded to their utmost capacity, left the Pennsylvania Railroad depot yesterday for Philadelphia. The travel over this road will lie immense duliug the progress of the State Fair. The tars' over ithe- Central Railroad, from the north, also clime Crowded with passengers bound fur Philadelphia. =l= IUBICAL! s a filo istfaiu,". remarked a gentleman this morning, alluding to a Itidy singer who was "piling on the agony." A preco cious lad who heard the remark, replied, "Yes, but if she strains Mirch more she will bust."-- We mentally endorsed the lad's sentiment. We love good vocal inutile—plain, steeple, un affected, old-fashioned singing—and detest the faabionahle operatic "screeching" now so com mon in musical circles. C=1::=1 PLaHTY of a ANS.—Every variety of game is abundant in this county, and the sportsmen have a good lime. A biped of ours, who was , out on a gunning expedition yesterday, bagged a nninberi of squirrels; awl, 1.04, this fmleer large in size and " fat as butter." Squirrels make a dainty dish, when •propbrly cooked ; and the wonder is that more of this kind of game hi not brought to Market" by ont rural friends. They would find ready sale for it at remunerative prices.;. OLD CLOTHES MADE New—We visited the shop of our young friend, Mr. Sullivan S. Child, this morning, and witnessed the operation of converting old clothes into new ones, by means of the patent clothes dressing and cleaning compound, and aro satisfied that it is one of the most useful inventions extant. No matter how much soiled a garment may be, iu a very short time it can be thoroughly cleansed, restored to, its original brilliancy and color, and mitde to look good as new. Those who have old cast off clothing, can save the purchase of new, by leav ing them with Mr. Child, who will renovate them for a small remuneration. Read his ad vertisement and give him a call. -. A FAST JUVENILE ROBBING A Lrrrta GIRL.— Last evening a little 'girl, daughter of, an up town citizen, while passing:di:mit Second street on her way to a candy shop, , watt approached by a rough looking lad, appar ently about ten or twelve years of age.. Asoertaining the object of her misslon,anifhow much 'money she - bad,- (three pennies,)„the is4, , Snalehed them out of her hand, and ran rapidly down Pine street.— The cries of the little girl, attracted two. or three gentlemen, one of whom, after _hearing her story, started , In •• pursuit. at -Abe juvenile Wei r but Jailed to overtake . him.. Thu lad who. committed that dishobeit act, may go unat led and uupunishitdjsftw-.. but the strong p . i Laity is that bend thil.eateer, thus 1 menced, ; in i tit . penitentiary or upot , the , ,- Jews, unless trained differently l/pi - what ti has been he!cWfore . Fur his owllgake, we bo , be may be detected and properly reprimanded: for success in.swall thieving operations will no doubt lead Lim on step by step to the corn 4 m 1101400( greater crimea r ....--.0.--- OIING MEN'S CLUB."—In justice to a num-, par of worthy young men in town who formerly' 'composed an association under the above title' , and occupied Zenith Pallery , . we deem it proper to state that the original club long since dis banded, mobtofithe members uniting with the Wushington Library Association. They were inicct4ided by an association of boys, from four' teen `to eighteen years of age, who assumed the title of the original club, and continue to meet in the same room. It was to this club we bad reference iii our last listitiel;tiridtthe sooner it is crushed out, the better will it be for its mom gent t ee idet iiftfadd; vihr: obglit tit bh tied to their mothers' apron strings, spending Or evening` hours in club rooms, away fl' ail parental restraint, is simply, ridiculous. Zb6re they learn to,drink and, pular, smoke and chew tobacco, play cards , and take primary lessons* in rowdyisin gaily 'b o ys in town'frequent the den alluded . to, whose patents are.not aware of , the fact ; and we call attention to it, in order that measures may be taken for,a prompt abate: 4a. + 3 sk , i ii 43. r went of the nuisance. , al? triv A 14IW IDIA 1-:=reriOni isioiqg a eir hitilio l 4llViv and before casting it aside and saying,. Otiume t 'WE .4LclutiPattita t. (=nor of At Li "tod, Market Wbere they can specimens of "the hew sib torn of drawing. This'systein enables pOrecns to draws ,maps, .lan ~ portraiw e vilk pir torte' Of all kinds to'inSriii.e. Photoo4l4 be enlarged to life sine, (Read what timidly at Millersvilleend in Lancaster) NoiLAL ECHO*, Millersville, Sept. 2.; We the undersigned, have carefully tested S. Jpigoonte new system, of drawing, and do hereby certify that it coincides in every particur lar with' the descriptien givita , in his circular, and that we do not hesitate to recommend it te the public as one Of the simplest and Most beautiful systannsof dmvring we. have ever seen. Alice Brady, S. Z. Sharp ! L. G. Binkly, J. Lineaweaver, J. P. Miller, W. G. ;Lehman, if. Hoak, P. B. Urich, 0. H. Kurtz, W. S. T. Davis, H. S. Hoak, O. S. Fabnestock, G. L:•De . pg, A. W. Shuman, F. M. Hanck and others L&NCASTYR CITY, Sept. 6. We fully concur with and corroborate the , above statement : D. Fulton, Heavy Kelly, F. M. Sewell; H. B. M'Creary, Prof: of Penman • Ship lR the Lancaster hterebantile C4lege, Jno. W. Frantz . A. Greenawalt and J. 3: Cake. „. = BOSTON CLOCKS. TIIK regeived a aew invoice of Howard p dr.004., CLOCEDi, amtug thaM Church Gallery Marble Clock. ,(1I aid sea ,them et Um juulT-Zu - NAGLE WORKS. . gl et )Eit' CO.'S N thikOVABLE'CRIM 1g,104441: t INN vkiptiqt. pireparatko. in &is 'tidal pbd and lldr; null linen Hirai:her neatetyle, for only Lin ciente AL t CALLIIIVS RUG IMRE, 91 Kirk , i .craft HAILTA - Nli CIGARS, au4 Un saokod," ter WOO. :-.A.A4BUiWIt up a MARKETS BY TMLEGRAPH. PuneDawn's, Sept. 27 Flour held ;with rather more firmness under the favorable advices from abroad; but the market for flour is in a very lifeless condition; only 6000 bbls. were disposed of, for export, at $6 for fresh ground superfine and $6 for fancy. Rye flour steady at $4 and corn meal at $3 50. There is rather more demand for wheat and supplies come forward slowly—sales 4,000 bus. at $1 17®S1 18 for good red, and $1 25®$1 36 for white. Rye is in demand and has ad vanced-1500 bus. new sold at 80®83c. Corn in fair request and 6,000 bus. yellow brought 87®88e. Oats have advanced one cent-4500 hue. new Delaware sold at 38c. In groceries there is mote doing--sales of Cuba sugar at 6® 6ic and Rio coffee at 11®12,1. Provisions have an advancing tendency. New cloverseed is selling al. $6 25g55 624. Wool looking up and 40 000 lbs. sold at 384@t60c per lb., cash, the latter rate for fine. Whisky lower-500 bbls. Ohio sold at 27c. Nsw - Yoix, Sept 27: Flour advanced 10c--sales 14000 Ws. at $4 41 C,S6 50 for State ; $5 15®$5 35 (or Ohio ; $ $6 20 for southern. Wheat buoyant-- holders demand an advance which checks the demand, and only 7000 bus. were sold this morning. Corn boson advancing tendency and 931 is refused for mixed. Pork buoyant at $l5 95416 for mess and $lO 871 for prime.— Lard steady. Whisky held at 27e, buyers offer 271 c. BALTIMORK, Sept. 27. Flour steady. Ohio and Howard $5. Wheat acii ve and biioj'ant-12,000 bush. sold at aired vance of 3 to 6 cents ; white $1- 20®$1 50 ; red $1 10a$1 15.- Corn- buoyant ; white 84 485cte, yellow 86. Provisions active. 'Bacon sides 101, bless pork $l6. Whisky steady. tDrp gboobs, OUR INTERESTS •• ALWAYS GOVERN US! AND to prove what is the true policy of a liberal public wanting ALL_ KINDS OF DRY GOODS, is for them to call AT JONES' STORE, HARRISBURG where they can purchase from a VELVET ROBS at $lOO, down through all the styles and qualities or Silks and Dress Goods IMPORTED AND IN SEASON. Also--Elegant styles of Merino and Wa tered Dress Goods for the present and approaching season with cat Me new names attached. SHAWLS of all modern styles. New styles of MANTILLAS of every qual ty, together with all kinds of dry goods that may be wanted. CARPETING AND-OIL CLOTHS. 6 000 yards Venitian Ingrain and Hemp Carpeting. 1,500 yards Tapestry and Brilssels, Floor Cloths, Oil Cloths all patterns and widths. The above invoice being probably the largest stock re• calved at any ono time by any Harrisburg Madan; is offered low for Cash, without further comment, at JONES , 'STORE, sept 1442 w Harrisburg, Pa. 8800 WORTH OF KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES KID GLOWS, KID GLOVM, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID OLOVES,Jim GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, For Ladies' and Gents' of any No. in . Ladies' White,. . Ladies' Black, Ladies' Colored White, •M Colored Gents' B l ack , Gents' AtteuEsolored and Imported, exaregly for my own sales Sol t at no other place than CUTTICART , S, neat to the Harrlstburg rank, Marled Square. DOMESTIC trastaacaea Ilierauaa, aa , CATKIN FLAMM% ~1 " Daniumas, utagaziemallaa, Sack. - 71.t. Tiamelliac.; am, ao. Jivers.=liclo.of Goods lo *oak, aid at the vary loved ANOVER BUCKSKIN GLOVES. LARGE STOCK—WHOLESALE and 'Atll R4AIL at the lowediel i des at CATBCARIV; ttepr No. 14 !duke' Square . • TWE O PARMItREIEEXP, THE undersigned has this day aisociated with himself T. L. CATHCART, And under the firm ATHCART & BROTHER, will cOnttrue the Dry Goods b1:191X1058 in all its branches at the old starill, No. 14 MAR. itzr SettAae, noxyloor to the Harrßburg Bank. The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage erelofdre extented, would call the attention of the public to their large stock of Voralgn anid Domestic Dry , Gixsis aid Gallons. IVA treated *elks for purchasing o 1 very lowest ntres, y are able to comma with any *her eetablishments CATHCART & BROTHER. CATHCART. (.40p46] T. L. CATHCART. ,'FRED . R. AUCARTHY, ARTIST. PI3OTOGRAPEIT from miniatide'fb life else colored In Oil, Water Colors and Illiiitik. All orders ton at Keet's Gal lery—ouo LiamY'ErCtothing ail—win receive prompt atteoooll.- sepe.asm -'... . A L r ,„...,.., V. TA Paraso s & Umbrellas, pi. j ', i Ak4RKERetSRI4,64I.V;t t *i ,- '. 61. atisli:ll.l, .0 I 5i.)34J41-43- . i • 'HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that be bas established a miumfactory of. RELLAS, PARASOLS, WALKING CANES AND Ili a' yileg, at the above address. After many years' runes - in the business as 'se practical man he can confidence state that orders for any or the above Boned goads' intrusted to: him wilt meet with such i talon as wilt give satisfaction to his patrons. & • noy 140d8 rOpsited . alwjiys on hand, i l,l ,-- `(As well , as What dim products himself.) Philadelphia, New YorkAnglish, French I' and Gemini Goods. • . . .M. H. 'LEE, Proprietor. • N. B,—Particular-and prompt attention given to the re• pairing and covering of Umbrellas and Parasols. FISHING TACKLE ! - FISHING TACKLE I ;I , p TACKLE! AWES C NE li NE S I ANES! CANES!! CA.NESI pANESI CANESII CANES! T AT AT A_ ATzf AT AT AT AT AT KELLER'S! &SUER'S! I KELLER'S! KELLER'S! SELLER'S ! KELLER'S 1 KELLER'S! KELLER'S ! I KELLER'S 91 91 91 or 91 * - 91 91 91 91 Market St. Market St. Market St. ESTABLI811•11111 1807. TIMM A. N MT ' S .1 . ~.. V4FAMTED , AND„ RELIABLE PAINTS, COLORS. .11LNOS; INNIIINI.LEADS, may be obtained from the Principal DRUGGISTS and Paint Dealers throulhout thatinited States, (Naiades and Weet Indies or of the Manufacturer Ti.'F. TIEMANN & CO., . , ' - • 128 William Street, ...„ . ~. NEW YORK, Firma 'MOM Dryer, 'Chrome Crams, French Zinc Irkitee, American Zinc Whites, Solthle Wash Blue fur LiKndry Perianies. Phastiu Nips, Viirmillktns, Chrome Innahl iirdiPTT ~ C olors la Water ,. Blacks, Chinese, Yellows and Vii Paula Gram, Permanent Emerale Greens lor, Blindly.. " "a general Stock or Palate both dry ..tud grasikela - . 1 123'W11Ibititlereet, NiarYork. - T. • . . WErr ItftANOYI4OR i'RESEDVINde-- wedidukdd 'daily-ion—just 'received add for M. DOCK, is. El -11111/sical. SHERI AND DOOR . AIOSIC. PIANO FORTES. ORGAN HARMONIUMS AND MELODEONS! VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES, &C., MUSICAL MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL. No. 9,2 Market Street. WILLIAM KNOCHE. SOLE AGENT for the sale of Schomacker & Co's., celebrated Pianos and Mason & Hamlin's Melodeons aud Organ Harmoniums, by special appoint. went New l lanes and Melodeonsalways-ou hand. Second hand instruments taken as part payment for new ones. Sheet Music of all kluds train a leading publishing Housedu Philadelphia t t ; Oitiveni and others Onsirfrig Instruments, Sheet or Hoek N' ashy.' e respectfully invited to call at N 0.92 Market street, or they, will be, waited upon by making their wishes known to W. HHOCHM. All orders, by wail or mberwlse. will be promptly at• to ides iO. mar2sily-rd-jun27 NEW MUSIC,„ STORE. No. 93 Market Street, Harlitsburg. SHEET MUSIC, Instruction Books„ MUSICAL: NEWLAND= GENDMATILY. 3E l ' MA. 1V (C 1 l 3 , MELODEONS, GUITARS, VIOLINS , -101JU'PES, - - ' ACOORDEONS, &c., 0. C. B. CARTER. junls-difl MUSICAL , INSTRUCTIONS. ITENRY C. ORTII gives inttructions on Mt the Tiano . Forte, , Mblodeon Violin , and Violoncello. Terms moderate. Retidenee Th i rd street between Mar ket and Chestnut streets. sep'2o dl m PROF. 'ADOLPH' P. TEUPSER - , WOULD ,reginectfully inform. his old Patronised' Ilse public generally, that' he will continue to give Instructions on the PIANO FORTE, MR .I.ODEON, VIOLIN and also In the science QC-THOROUGH BASS. pleasuie . wilt upon- totipils at =their homes a - hour desired, or lessons will be given at his resider ',lu Fourth. street, above Walnut. decls-dtf Select SelairoliOr Bioys and:Girls. FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCVST. T).; Fall4 - olin of ROBERT, VE .. yirgE'S id for boy' s, will open s on The last Monday In August. The room is well ventilated; comfortably fur nished, and in 'every respect well adapted for spool purposes. C.XTUAKINS iI'XI.WEE'S School for girls ; kacatild lu the same building, will open fur the fall Wm at the lame time. The room ha. 3 been elegantly fitted up timing the vacation,tii pOriote the health and comfort of scholars. .augla-diT , MESDAMES CHEGARAY & D'HERVIM'S, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ELTAaIXDGOODS. ]!;:, ' CASTOS ELan ova, " DRUMM% Waal FLAN 11118, Twnzein •fladineorre, ao., en as hue. I. have. now a Jul FOR YOUNG LADIES. ' N 0.4809 Logan Square, Vine SL, Phtbn MADAME CHEGAR&Y reapiebtfollyin-- forms'her friends and the nubile fn general; independently of her Boarding and Day School. directed by berselfand her tdece,,Mattame Prevost, hußew York, she intends, in connention with her niece, Iladnnie WHervilly, openingin Phtladelphit, an Instltution„. on precisely the same phut as the one above mentioned The Principals will answer applications and remits visitors, on and after the 12th of September, and.the School will op. n on the 16th seplo-dim W. A. CATHCART, Market Fquare, THE CHEAP BOOKSTORE IS I;OOATED AT 140. X5l Street, NEXT TO 'HERIVS-110TEL A LARGE AS - SORTMENT.,OF RELIGIOUS AND STANDARD WORKS. ALWAYS ON HAND AND SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES. DAN RICK'S GREAT SHOW, Ato Elpehant that Walks the; Tight-Ropet THE FAMOUS HORSE EXCELSIOR 1 THOSE COMIC SIDLES THE DANCING HOVES, DANIEL WBB3TER AND WHITE SURREY The lielleitit Mitgfatig - Surektt; and the T } tallied Spiting:ant =x ;de uncanonat: NITA AREAL COLLECTION "R AINED;`.ANIMAL S, UR RUCHED RHINO ; !_. ,AnpmoN A MONSTER CIRCUS TROOP I -WITH THE GREAT ORIGINAL AMERICAN numomsr DAN DICE mistsimmi Will Natiblt hi Harrisburg, Friday September 30th. MOST P,OSITI TILT FOR ,ONE, DAY ONLY. . . , THE Rintiociutas Will posiiively perform In the Ring I Btua well known every where in America to require any putfrey ttlial lila pasitibiV itee GREAT ADIE-RICAN'iIIEIIIOIkIST. THE TRAINED RHINOCEROS! THE ?RAINED RHINOCEROS! EXCELSIOR I" EXCELSIORM THE DANCING ELEPHANT I . THE , 1411CING EIRPRANT I . THE - COMIC MULES ! THE , COMIC MULES ! 1X ADINTION TO • THE BEST CIRCUS THE BEST CIRCUS IN AMERICA. Afternoon Performance commences at 2.. q, and Nigh Performance atlX o'clock, P. 14.. sir This Exhibition i 4 unlike any other in the 'World, and hie Laygest in _America Aidnallsalon . .t:5 Cents. No Reserved Seats. For particulars see Large and Small Bills lathe pried. pig tliormiglifarss. • Wll.l Apo EXHIBIT AT MIDDLETOWN, Thursday; Soptitaber 2916. CARLISLE; Saturday, October lit. • step2l;4l6t COACH MAKING . E'ST ,P,I. S.HMENT. . rintli.subitcrilier respectfully informs the j_ citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity, that he .hl4B G?elltri/ e 4?1, 1 1 cibiciEcUKlHs6b iu all its firen hetha, ihopin Mixer arai, Nun Fovirrn..-• UaVin vectinee! the service* of the best meolsanim lu each of, the departments, and giving his emir personal attention be.all week: dons at his shop, he reels,eare in flakVipktbiltr, _Mg work. '7Ol compare favorably with that Aux or the law ,Paiticulas atttmlion the, ,t4diAnturfhig or Wheel A• iaP4WtANG neatly and sub-. stall/10 dose, ind at the time . , rueparit SiitrOlLD: Atka. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS. WE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Tiede, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before - the publit.. We refer to Dr. Chas. D'Lane's Cclanded Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, .For ; _expelling,,Worms _frog} ,the fiuman system. It -,,Worms also' been administered with the most satis factory results to' various Anirkals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,, all BILIOUS • DERANGEMENTS, SIC!' READ-ACHE, &C.' In cases of . FEVER AND AGUE, -- preparatory to Or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably , make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance With the direction's. - • Their unprecedent s ed, I .ularity h - ! I. ' : 14 m nee t e prop FLEMING BROTHERS; ;- PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their . Drug business, in which. they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele bra&s.: Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue' to occupy the high position they now hold among thf grezt - remedies of :the day, 'the) will contitit--to:lpare neither time Aor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough Manner.. Address all milers to FLEMING BROS. Pigiburgk . Fs. F. Dealers and •Physicians ordering front others limit Fleming flee,., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take name but Dr. ArLatee's, prepared by Fkming Drat. Pittsburgh, Hz. To those wishing to give m il l i : of e l l : 1' 171:1 1i St w eZ i ont ee ler i ai %enshain: to any three cent postage stamps, or one vial of Ventalfttge for fourteen three-cent enunps. All Orders from Canada mast be tkennipanietl by twenty conts extra. 4 FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGOD3TS.