34) aTeltgrapq. F. TO A DYE ttensitits.—kti Ad terOsenteuts, Business Bietioes, 'Max. Mathis, dEc., to ,secure 'insertion Oto TELEGRAPH, must invariably ompanled with the CA.SII. Advt•rtistnnents ordered in the regu o, Vi ruing Edition are inserted in the „,„gulag Edition without extra charge. HARICLEIgIORG: PA. Monday Morning, June 30, 1882, WrstAtt opens his budget of mysteries at • o tord's Opera House, in this city, to-morrow ,—ring, and, of course, will be well) ilt zzn, I urzzA! Our Union Forever," a ~tiocal song and chorus; " When first my beheld thee smile," and the " Tic tae " are among the new plates of music t, iv, d at Kuoche's Music Store, 93 Market WNW IN 818 POCKET.-A lot of torpe !..s exploded in a boy's pocket in the upper I,,tiliet house this morning, which fortunately ,awed no more serious damage than tearing :ho kir X pantaloons, and frightening him nearly ~.it of his wits. I= TilE CITY Sawass.—The ordinance recently H 34(11 by the City Council relative to sewers is a literal copy of one passed on the same tby the Borough Council in 1851. The Nlmor, iu his veto, therefore held that the p ve..age of the new ordinance was entailing an umweefflary expense on the city, and conse vvetly scut in his veto. SIAERS Or CUARITY. — During the past week, quite a number of "Sisters of Charity" have pissed through this place for the purpose of acting as nurses to our sick and wounded rohliers in the various hospitals. They at n.a...ted considerable attention with their large and snowy white hands, If there is a class of persons who live not (or themselves, but for others, it is these same "Sisters of Charity." BASE BALL CLUB.—A. 1111111ber of our leading citizens met at the depot of the Pennsylvania gailroati, in this city, on Friday, and organ a Base Ball Club, by electing the following re: president—Samuel D. Young, ..e President—John Runk, Jr, .wretary—R. P. Gemmel', Tre.lsurer—W . G. Thompson, L Du Berry, f,rcutive ammitlee—D. &Wary, 0. W. Sees, W li. Moore. AXLE Baoxsx.—An axle of an emigrant car attached to a tralu on the Pennsylvania Rail roid broke near Ninevah station on Sunday, eatbibg a good dual of alarm among the pa, iungera, who were thrown against each other with great violence, but fortunately without doing them any very serious injury. The acci dent caused a alight delay to the train, but otherwise nothing setiolo; Insulted from it. The " Maw IRONSIDES." —Our citizens 'visiting Philadelphia should not foil to pay a visit to the New Irousidea," recently launched at that city. The latest Intelligence in regard to Lie completion of this formidable vowel, is to the efteet that It will be ready for service sooner than the contract calls for. She was to be ready by the 15th of next month, but she has now so f a advanced towards completion 'that she will probably be turned over to the government at au twin:r clay. steam was let into her ma clam y, to test it, this week. NUM FIRING. -Our juvenile friends should , mneruber that the only time they have a right to burn powder in the street is on the 'Fourth itud they must bottle up their patriot ism until the arrival of that great day. Firing .caul.: and crackers is all very good fun, but rriord for the limbs and lives of people Jr. (.1/1 fr.tvtind streets,' makes it necessary to ..11 such amusements. Neat Friday, is "Independence Day," in every the word, and if the boys do not have • Iwo then it will be strange. 11itt [Ala HosPrrAt Visitors en -1,111.g ward of a military hospital should not :..rliblits oranges or other delicacies to the unless they have enough to give to all. one and nurses say that It is no less pain- It, them than to the slighted ones to see a ..tuirtiou made among men who are equally and deserving. Sick and wounded so e naturally iteneitive. Away from home, 4.th nothing to engetgei their attention but tt mi own sufferings, their thoughts naturally - in on the friends, the affections and th4,OlM ! which they sacrificed for the sake of their lhey therefore see and feel a slight At. re none may have been intended. If you I, k e anything to give, and cannot treat all etke, k is better to give it to the nurse or sur geuti, to be added to the general stock, out of 'Oak all will be supplied alike as their neces tinvx may require. TA KEN IN AND DONN b.—Richard Ash- Mill is a lumberman; *Mid lails froth one of the kivt'tect counties. He came to town on Thum lay let from one of Vie . lower lumber markets, Ising flush in funds, the proceeds of the sale of his lumber, concluded to lay over one night in the Capital city for the.. pa ps° of taking a peep at the elephant, and stirrieg up the animals generally. Having ad justed his "oreulate" by ftequent observation], fl iOUgh the bottom of a glass tumbler, he tilted forth In the best possible humor with himself and everybody elem. In this condi Lion, It Is alledged, he fell in with cue Tom N ithaus and a negro wench named Aun /Suttees, whom he took to a lager beer saloon RaSbetly alley, where after • imbibing sun '4l' glasses of that delectable compound, he retired with the wench to some locality not stated, and the consequence was that on Fri claY morning he found himself minus the snug Kliu of tour hundred and thirty-five dollars. This was rather more than the jolly lumber- Luau barganied for, and not fearing an expo turn, he laid his case before Justice Beader, who issued warrants for the arrest of Tom Nathan and the aforesaid wench. The [ Omer was promptly arrested, but discharged'after Gearing, there being no proof that he parti t e l li Pated In the robbery. The officers are , a looking for the woman, HollneB. FLcCLTLON CLAS3.—We bad the - pleasure on Friday, in company with a number of our citizens, of witnes ing an exhibition of the class now under the tuition of Mr. Alfred Armstrong in toe important art of elocution. The per formance of the young gentlemen was exceed ingly gratifying, and they displayed a-proficien cy which we would scarcely have expected in a class which have been oaly six weeks eugaoed. for an hour each day, in th • study of the ph as iug branch of elocution. The exhibition W.is novelty to moat of those present, illustrating, as it did, the elementary principles of correct speaking and gesticulation. Mr. Armstroug, in his system of instruction, goes to the root of the matter, and his aim is first to develop the voice and secure a proper intonation and artic ulation, and then to teach the pupil to accom pany the delivery of his thoughts with appro priate and graceful gestures. In this, we think, he has succeeded admirably, and if his present pupils will but remember and apply the instruction they are receiving, it will prove of incalculable advantage to them if called in the future into the arena of public life. Mr. A. should be encouraged by all who wish their children to become good reedits or speakers. THN IBvnx FIBIALN COLUMN COHNINNOICHENT. —The annual commencement of the Irvin Fe. male College, at Mechanicsburg, last Wednes• day evening, was a very interesting affair.— The Baccalaureate Address was delivered to the graduating.class by Prof. R. D. Chambers, and the annual address by G. W. Chalfant, of Me chanicsburg The commencement exercises were held in the Methodist Episcopal Church. The honors of the class were announced by Prof. Chambers, as follows: The Classical Honor to Jane M. Weakley, The Mathematicial Honor to Susan A.Adams. The Belles Lettres Honor to Alverda M. Gera. The Musical Honor to Ida H. Porter. The Honor for Deportment to Martha A. Bowman and Mary E. Redden, ex-quo. The degree of A. B, was conferred on the graduating class by Preskieht Marlatt. The self-possession of the young ladies, who made their first .essay in public, was highly commendable, and the style of their composi tions reflected much credit on the able faculty connected with toe institution. Not the least feature of the occasion, was the aapearance of the procession as it wended its way from the College to the chutch, headed by the Harris burg band, which discoursed most excellent music. To see sixty young ladies, uniformly draped in flowing white drapery, their eyes lighted up with the excitement of the hour, and their faces wreathed in smiles at relief from the thraldrom of school-life, or the pros pective pleasures of vacation, is a sight not of ten witnessed, and may be better imagined than described. At the close of the exercises, the procession returned to the college, accom panied by the .band, who, after dining at the college, favored the students and visitors with . several choice pieces of music, and returned to Harrisburg in the afternoon, apparently much pleased with their trip, and leaving a very fa varable impression, from their gentlemanly conduct, no less than the music they had fur -1 nished for the occasion. In the evening the President and his estima ble lady, entertained a large number of invited guests, among whom were the members of the Bethoven Club, of Harrisburg, who gave addi- tional zest to the festivltleS, by their admirable music. The exercsises were of the most inter esting character throughout, and were attended by a large number of strangers, among whom were several of our own citizens. SOMMTHING error Sam Itruamo.—The sound of a bell has more or less alguitioance, accord ing to the judgment or inclination of the per son ringing it. The church bells of this city, ringing every morning at the same time, pro duce an effect at once so harmonious and at tractive, as to awaken the wonder and admir ation of every stranger. A merry peal of bolls creates a sensation of pleasure, and quickens the thoughts of any one who is susceptible to sweet sounds. Bells have a language that is understood— being interpreted by usage for generations past. Rapid, regularly successive strikes indicate an alarm. A slow, measured stroke at greater intervals gives a melancholy sound, and an nounces a solemnity. Abell affixed to a re volving axle and rung with a wheel, produces an irregular stroke—that is, a hard stroke from the effects of the force used in ringing, fol lowed by a lighter one, produced by the fall of the bell to its normal position.. A bell so ar ranged and rung rapidligives a merry sound, and portends an occasion of joy ; or, rung with lees speed and more business-like regularity, is well understood as a call for meeting. A bell not rung with a wheel should never be sounded either fore calling a meeting or expressing joy. These well understood principles are in some places extended to answer local purposes. Thus in our larger cities, the citizens can at once tell from the fire bells—not only the direction, but, by the greater or less rapidity of the stroke— the distance of the fire. All this is well understood by every man, woman and reasoning child among us, and the question is naturally asked, why we are daily inflicted by a violation of a custom so famillies to every oae. Some of the fire bells in this city are tolled most dismally, in time, and out of time, and altogether treated like new toys by children. We have in mind a bell persistently hammered upon four evenings uut of five this week. The sound emitted has no meaning, but is like the gutters' of a stam mering imbecile. Now tolling solemnly as if a funeral cortege were passing—then two quick strokes—firs South Next a rapid suc cession—general alarm, followed by all kinds of strokes representing anything from a funeral to a burning brush heap. We can tell of at least one case of the pain ful effects of this excess of dismal sounds. An invalid, whose reason, for days is flickering be tween extinction and restoration, has its first dawn of returning light, shaded by the sound of a funeral bell. And, after a twenty-four hour's wandering of the mind in darkness, its first return to its throne is again greeted by the same sound and again banished. Fire bellkahould be used for no other -pur pose than that for which they axe intended. It cannot be pretended that a neighborhood should be annoyed, that a few members should be reminded of a mettiug that they know of as well as the officious bell-riager. Besides, it is impossible to ring a call, properly, on any bell not revolving. Will the nuisa nce be abat ed by the appeal to the judgment of eur Vire menc or j ahrtst the Ott 040! be asked tardri. fins this matter by an ordinanm Pettnepluania irOctifir tilegrakftiontiag Morning. 'um. 30, JB6 A STATED meeting of tG Friendship Fire company will be held in their hall this (Monday) evening at the usual hour. Tom lis Nic of the "Excelsior Club" at Haeholen's woods to ddy, promises to be large ly attended by the beauty and gallautry of the city Omnibusses will run every ten minuter fro .0 the city. An efficient police force will be prcsent to enforce order. CHLORIDE OP Lime as AN INHECTIOIDIL —Ding ler' 8 Polytechnisches Journal says : "In scattering chloride ot lime on aplank in a,stable„ e nll kiridwoeflieri,AnCinocieatiectallf biting flies, were quickly got rid ,pf. Spfinkling beds of vegetables witli-leireli t i week solution of this salt, effectually,presprvea them, from.caterpil iticgithiY,l 446,1 etc. o .lt has the same effect when sprinkled on the foliage of fruit trees. A paste of .One part of powdered chloride of lime, and one half part of some fatty matter, placed le a narrow band, round the trunk of the tree, , prevents insects from creeping up it It has even, beenuoticed that rate and mice'quit rti which certain quan tity of chloride of lime has been spread. This salt, dried and finely powered, can no doubt he employed for the same purpose as flour of sul phur, and be spread by the same means." A MODEL Etrramasamorr.T.-Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence.of pros perity and as a determination on the part of our business men, no longer to remain 'behind the " light house," is the completidn 9rEby & Kunkle's large brick building at, tits corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornameritatto that part of our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocerY business, outside of New York, hut the stock chtliengea mapetion.— Without going into detail, we. may safely - say that the firm , keep on hand everything usually kept In a grocery store, - (liquors excepted,) and that they sell at very. ; small profits. Their clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances whet; ever to Misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general levitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock,.whether they purchase or, not. $6OOO Demme woe= or Nzw 000D8 1-400 pair of mitts direct from, auction, at 26, 37,' 50, 62 and 76 cts.; 1000 Ladies' , white collars, at 10; 20, 30, up to 75 cts. Gteat bargains.l 600 new hoop skirts for 60, 62 and 76 cm., up to - i s2,so— in ,town ; the' largest assortment of low priced dress goods—all prices. 100 pieces white brillants ttt cts,; somelet 15 to 18 cts.; 60 dozen of shirt breasts: at 121 cts., 20, 26 and 37 cts. extra cheap. 200 dozen Of La dies' white stOckings, at 121 and 16 cts. A magnificent assortmentef embroidered cambric band,and cambric ed,ging an 1 insertings, at all prices. 50 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 121 cts.; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole sate buyers we would invite to our large stock ; and as we have a buyer in New York, who buys only at the large auctions. We promise to sell goods at city prices. S. Lawy. We also received 10 dozen of real German linen pocket handkerchiefs for gentlemen—a very scarce article ; also 20 pieces of white and colored straw matting,.and 6 pieces of new car pots from auction ; 5 pieces of black silk at all prices. S. Law:. TELEGRAPH OUT OF TOWN LIST OF REGULAR AGpiTS. The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING TELEGRAPH is sent every Morning and after noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city after its publication, to the following • REGULAR AGENTS: • ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton. ANNVILLE—G. W. Hooverter. BELL'S MILL'S—John Campbell. BLAIRSVILLE—Wm. Behan. CHAMBERSBURG—George Tuckey. CARLISLE—George M. Bretz. COLUMBIA—John J. Sayler. CLEARFE[LD—M. A. Frank, DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark. EBENSBURG—Ed: James: ELTZABNUHTOWN--John G. Mellinger. , . GREENCASTLE -- 1 1 d. D:Detrich. HUMMELSTOWN—Chas. -Dipner. HOLLIDAYSBURG—A.-F. Diffenbecker: HAGERSTOWN—O. • Swingley. INDIANA—Henry Hall. LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton. LEBANON—H. H. RoedeL =• , LEWISBURG—SamueI Slifer. McVEYTOWN—J. Crisswell. • MIDDLETOWN—George H. Lenhart. NECHANICSBURG—WiIIiam'Tate. • MECHANICSBURG—J. Eminger. - MOUNT JOY—James'Dysart. MILLERSBURG--B. G. Steever. MIF FLINT° WN— Weidman & Littlefield MAPLETON STATION—Dr‘ Gettys. • NEWVILLE--W. R.- Linn. SHIPPENSBURG--Kelso & Hinkle. • SELINSGROVE—Jeremiah Crouse. SUNBURY—J. Wopagt flia ., WILLIAMSPOAT; & Lundy. WRIGRTSVILLE—W: YORK—J. S. Boyer: BE WISE W. TIMES! Do not trifle with food It sin, Cionotaltioc and Cho ir you art , sufftWixtg With 'any:Librium for which HELBBOLD'S. , EX-1141107 BUCHU is recommeoiled . '- TO" IT lilt IT r TAY IT I It will Cure you, uavo Long Buffering, Allaying Pain and intlainaticm, and will restore you to Out out the Advortlaemont In another column, and ca or send for it. BEWARE ofi..-prIIVIERFEI2S Ask for IPlmbold's. Take no Other ..Oc7REf, GUAR4N.74Ep. mYlid2ol • • • HAIR JAYR, I HAIR DYE I t Wm. The only Harmless andlHellable Dyer Known 1 All others are mere imitations, and should. be avoidod if you wish to escape - ridicule. ORBT; 11211D , Oft RUSTY .BAIR • dyed Instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black., without the least i n jury to .Hair or Btrin; nYTEEN„Mr.DAIO AND DtrLOILL9 bays been awar ded to WarA. BthOiIII.OR BRIM 18 9; and over 200,000 applications nave been made tb theludr of the patrons of labs famous Dye. W. A.BATGHBLDR'S HAIR DU produces .a ; ,color not to be distinguished from nature and 113 weaniarrar not to Injure in the leant, however long It may be contin ued, POI 14311 effects of bad Daesiemealled. The hair Inv p lara ts - fortse by obis sidewild Dye, which is prop erty applied at No. 16 Bond Stibeeleaw Writ. tp 41,4 catia, and tom oLtne United States, by Diiildigill4uhtrAn•4.NSlshi.- Lisa. Vele_BoutlYgo,blut.,th%alin?...4.lWlllllM,A. _Batchelor, !' tiniiiiadrifOikiti ar ,vn th e 'l6. eid etoft es u r va L io4.. -, ;uric",2ll, Wholesale Faotory, Sl i antgeoymia, ootild&wly. Late 289 Broadway, .w erk HEALTH AND PURITY, At Little Expense,— - and no Exposure. = ttr 2timertistments 1 7761 JULY 4th. 18621 FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS! %INT RIECOLIVAID AND ME SALA LOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT JOHN WISE'S Fruit it Confectionery Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT. FIREWORKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ROMAN CANDLES, SKY ROCKETS, PIN WHEELS, MINES, SERPENTS, GRASS HOPPERS, PULLING CRACKERS, F'IRE'CRACKERS, For Waving, burns at once a Red, White and Blue Fire—a new and beautiful article. Together with an innumerable quantity of smaller Fireworks, all of which can be purchas ed cheaper than elsewhere. je2s FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY• TIIST received at Bergner's Cheap Bookstore, e) a large assortment of Flags—all sizes, from 4 inches to 10 feet, FLAGS FOR 1 CENT FLAGS FOR 2 CENTS FLAGS FOR 3 CENTS FLAGS FOR 6 CENTS. FLAGS FOB 12 CENTS FLAGS FOR 26 CENTS Flags of any size not on hand will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice at BERGNER'S. TO NEW YORK 'AND BACK FOR SIX DOLLARS. EXCUSION TICKETS Will be issued at the READING RAILROAD DEPOT, from Harrisburg to New York and Baok, Via READING, ALLENTOWN & EASTON, Good from Saturday, June4Bth, until Monday July 71h, 1862 1 AT SIX DOLLARS EACH. With the privilege of laying over at any inter mediate Station, in either direction, between the above dates. J. J. CLYDE,. General Agent Reading Railroad, Harrisburg. JUNE 24, 1862. je2s-dtjys. WM. KNOCHE, 93 .Market ,street, _Harrisburg, Pa., I" I A _NT NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU MEETS, FROM $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal meiohandise in general. SHEET =SIC. • THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Mask sent by mail to any part of the &pantry. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND 110SEW00 FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds o pictures always on hand. A tine assortment of beet plated LOOKING GLASSE S Frciin imallest to' lergest A 6, etyld oti fratne made to order at the shortest notice. febl9-wksly 'S If G RI.. 100 of all BBLS. Sugar (Refined 'aid Raw,) grades; and kinds just received and win be sold at tbe lowest nudist pricey. je2o DUCK, JR & 00. . ATTENTION FARMERS 1 0 CYTIIES. BNAPH3, GRAIN CRADLES , °HAKIM, &WM& STONKI and 'RIPLES in great v.riet4 to be bad Qin" at ' GILAIRHP.3 Hardware Store, jell-dtf Opposite th t . Cotirt onse SOHIEFFELLII BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per- L thmery, km. Also agents for the gale of Reflood Petroteam, Illuminating Oil; superior to any coal oil • famished tit airy quantities at the kiviest market rates. 170 and 172 William Oreet a27d6m] - NEW YORK. . illJail.A. :JELLY.—A large supp y. put ‘,,T, rewind by wM. DOCK, Js. &CO. Harrisburg, Pa INCLUDING- PROCESSION TORCHES, (Burn Three Nouns.) SOFT CASE TORPEDOES, HARD CASE TORPEDOES, MAMMOTH CRACKERS, LADIES' UNION 'FANS, JOHN WISE FLAGS FOR 40 CENTS FLAGS FOR 75 CENTS FLAGS FOE $1 00 FLAGS FOR $2 60 FLAGS FOR $6 00 DIM= U WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market street 2mustments SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE! 7 UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, TRIIRSDA P, FRIDAY AND SATI,RDAY: JULY Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and sth, AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 4th. Y . M.A_N - I THE INC.)IiPABABLE AND LNCOMPHERINSHILE WIZARD AND VENTRILOQUIST• w . perlormauces far surostes lo pint or mystery and t rigluality all the Hiodoo Fakirs and oth r Criental NeorOmanGe , a, Prt , tentot in the startling annals of Efab ierie. ProfessortWlL wAN wi l mike the Invieible Von tole, and compel men, women and ot3er objects to appear 11,nd disappears at pleasure, and in Ins SEVEN DIPTItit- MOM VOlO6B represent a whole Congrese of Nations in hie own person. Bla Experim , nte will be given In the spacious Poom of the above named establishment, and will embrace a varied se est on from his copious catalogue of entertain • ing novelties. ADMMI tN 25 eta. CHILDREN 15 " ORCHESTRA CHAIRS 50 44 Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performarax com mences at 8 o'clock. je2B-d6t DENTISTRY. TA. GEO. W. sriNF„ graduate of the Jr Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, tutvingp ar m .uently located In the eitylif.Barrisburg and, taken the °film fornierly o,ll3iipleol by Dr. Gorges, on Third street l'cl:weau Market and Wainut, 'rasped fully Informs MS friends and the public to general, that ho is p repared to perform all operations in the Dental profesalon, either :lorries or mechanical, In a manner that shall: not: be t..1•1198.5ed by operators in this or any otiie, city. His mode of Inserting artidelal teeth is upon the latest proved scientific principle Teeth, from oue to a foil set, mounted on fine Gold; Silver, Pintina plates or the 'Vulcanite Base. I take great pleaentre to recommending the above gen- Demo to all my former friends of Harrisburg and vi cinity, and feel confident that be will perform all opera tions in a scientific ni‘nner, from my knowledge or hie ability. Dzkya dtfl F. J. 8. GOitilks. D. D. B. - FRESH BUTTER AT MARKET PRICE. NATE, RAVING fitted up a large Refrig erator, and having made contracts with some of our most .elitsolo farmers to tbru`sh us with fresh And sweet butter regularly, will be enabled to supply our customers with sweet fresh ice cold butter at all amen. my 29 WIC DOCK, Jr. & CO. PHIS BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST MONEY A. HUMMEL. Dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, of every DESCRIPTION and at all PRICES_ Next door to the Court Ilonse e l MARKET STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA. LISM and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prices. mar2B-d3m REMOVED. JOHN B."SMITH HAS removed hie Boot and Shoe Store now the corner of Second and Walnut streets to NO. 108 MARKET STREET, Next door to Hayne's Agriculture Stare, where ho intends M keep all kinds of Hoots and Shoes, Gallen', Ace., and a large stock of Trunks, and everything in his line of bu siness -, and will be thanxtul to - receive the patronage 01 his old customers and the public in general at; his new place of bu.iness. All kind! of work made to order in the beat style and by superior workmen. Repairing done at short notice. [apiltilf] JOHN B. SMITH- FIRE CRACKERS, Fire Crankers just received and for asile'cheap' by' NICHOLS k BOWMAN, Jel4 Corner Brant and Market istreets. LIXTENBI.VEstock of White:and Brown . Sugars of all grades, and, very lojust received and for ante by NICHOLS & - BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. CALL and examine thee° Cheap Sugars lJ lbepreservint , at NICHOLS & ,BOWMAN, je2l 'Corner Froi,tised itirket streets. ANTED 11Siti EDIATELY —A. few V Machinists and Blacksmiths. Enquire at the my2o•du 'HeItitISBURG GAR SHOP. j VRESII Lemons and- Raisins, just re °dyed and for sale low by • • lel4 Coirier Front and Marketjareets. BLACKING I itifASON 'Si' ‘CHA_LLKNGB BLACKING. 1 /11.1.00 Gross, &worm& eisea,just received, and for *teat Wholesale price.,.• dell _ W 1141:, WIC% Jr.. & CO. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. 1J r, received a full; supply of ,Ilykela er:Valley Nut Coal, delivered by the patent' weigh Carts. Lear Bala by JAMES 11, MAULER. Dt•D Ft-Wad, liotuiuy, Beaus, &c. dt..4OHLN , • . • FP set, M. t:, .is 1 kinds of Nous, at JoEIN WISPS Store, Third and Walnut. awl ARdETt .- .IIAII I—Ten tierces of theseJ justly Relebratt4lmpt . timed hams, resolved Ann or sa•emu large or small quantities • . - WM DOOL JR. &CO SODA Biscuit, City. Crackers, just recew ed and for ea .e by NIGH LI &BO MA ~ r C orner rrookind Market stseets.. ASUPERIOItiot of Dandelion and Ili D Caw, for irole!itt..the Kt4re of JO A N WON. v BOLOGNA, A SMALL, .but . verji superior lot of 11 Bologua sausage just received, by Jr..* 29 WM. DOCK, Jr. '& Co; °ALL aed see those vice and cneap Su gari.- for preserving, Ate., at NIChOLS S BOWMAN, jell Corner Front and, Mayon s.reets. (ILASS Jars for puttis& fruit the gut:: celebrated 111114114 patimik:tbetrin- tattibla Ind et. feetea', wsrrauted to give s .t erection, just received and for sale by NIOELOUS & BuYittAir, Jel9 Corner front and Market street. POMADE ILONGROISE OR Prxißa MOUSTAC HES, je6 KELLEZ , 3 yRIIGSTORRc CHOIOE.FIGIS in 134 .(3Aztoons, jus, tePellrALata for wile by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, je2 K corner Front soil *Aa woe _ IVEWBOLD tHAMS.— small l theseNerlebrated IfiailiztTereived. CaLiel 1& 2t WM. BOOK, Jr., 00. X tn) 7thertisenunts. HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS THE QUESTION 'tIHE Proprietors of the "PARISIAN CAB NW uF WONDERS. ASATOMY and NUR CINE'' bane determined re t ardiest; of e=Pense,to keno fre-, (for the benefit of suffering bumaulty) port of their mut instructive and i-teresting henturea on Mar riage and its Biagualificatkoos. Nervoos Debility, Prema ture Deci meet asanhcod, Indigestion, Wealtnesa or Da prrsiston, latm of energy and Vont Powers, the Brett mai Evils, and those t diets wbic't feral from'youliti ful foLfei Excesses of Maturity, or Ignorance of Pius!. elegy and Nature's Law. These invalunbte Lecture, bac. been the means of enlightning and giving thou s tods, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by ad homing SECRETARY PAttumw•CAutuar or ANATOMY AND MIODOLNI, 563 Broadway, New York. jel9-dly EDGEHILL SCHOOL rEINCETON. N. J. Rev. JAMS P. Hoeing, A. M., t p r i nc i pa l s. Rev. THOS. W. CAITILLL, A. M., PHIS Institution, founded in 1829, is designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or fcr a business life. The buildings are large and commo dious, and the grounds embrace more than thirteen sores. Both of the Principals dtyote their whole time • to the Eeheol, aided in the department of Instruetion by competent teachers She military instruction and drill, (under the charge 'of an experienced instructor,) le arranged so as not to iMerfere with the regular studies, occupying a peat of the time eppropria'ed to exercise and recreation. Pupils are rei.eived at any time and charged only from the date of ado isslun. TERMS:—SI2S 00 per session of five months. For circulars, or further Informslion, address either of the Principals. Neereace 10 also made to the Rey. Mr. Cattail, Banisher* From the Rev. Dr. Hodge and the Rev. Dr. McGill, .Profettors in Use Ihroinyleal Seminary, Princeton, I hava for several years born Jotinntely acquainted With the r.ev. Thomas W. Citk-11. He hue hart charge of two of my eons, and I can solely .ay I hove never mown •ny one In whose fidelity sod devoti•'n to his pu :pits, I have eqn d coollience. He Is a good scholar and a snuressiul teacher. I know no one woo has a greater facility in grlolog the love of hot echolAre or who exerts over them a better Influence , lam aware of the responsibility in ape king in such terna of commendation of a teacher; but lam a Waded I am doing nothing bit 10114110 just ,a to an ea:silent man, in using the language which I have here em ployed. CkIARLEd bays great oonfidatoe in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, as a te•Cher, both n his aptness to give irstruction, and his tat i n edminot•auon of diacirdne. 1 have had two suns under his care, ant from ihe most careful obeerva thus lam free to reconimead the gdgehill coleool as o e or tafe sod thorough instruoilor je 4 dim of 1.3 i AND RT. w'firlf, . INSURANCE. Illarhte, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the NSIIRANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA.. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual Capital and Assets DIRECTORS Arthur G Conlin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel B. Smlin, Coarlee Taylor, Ambrosia whim, John R. Neff, Rleha-d D. Wool, Willi on %velar, Wil lam E. Bowen, James N. Dotson, 8 laortis Wall; John &see, Ge oree L Hotrri.on, Fr etc s R. ()toe, Int,and H. Trotter, kidward S. Clarice. ARTHUR O, CuF •IY, President. CHARLES PLATT Secretary. AB central agent far tit waive name . company, the undersigned is prepared to take fire dike on any pa t of the stale of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually, on the most lavorab le terms. Office Mire street between Walnut and Strawberry cloy, Be ke's row WILLIAM BUEHLER, listr.sour lg. Pa. job dly WM. 8. PARKEI//aL, PLUMBER EEO GAB FITTER• Third Street, next door to the 'Telegraph Printing . _ _ t.i.TORES, dwellings, churches, public kJ bath:Mm, factories, ku., tilted up with gas, load air! Icon pipe Ins woraman lute manner. Hydrants, Wash beams, Bath Tubc, 1 ift and Force rump; Water Closet 8, Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Al! work pr• mpiiy attended to. my3o43m. STRAWBERRIES. Strawberries by the Quart, Chest or Bushel. ORDERS sent through the Post Office, or left at the lower Diarkei, on Wednesday or Sat uruay mornings, will be promptly a tended to. Also they can be had at the place at any hour of the day, fresh picked from the vines. KO atone Farm and Nursery, Immediately below the city, ie2 J. MISS. B. G. WHITMAN. ALEX. JOHNSTON. E. G. WHITMAN & CO., 318 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTUNAS OF FANCY AND PLAIN CANDIES. DICALIKR /N FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, 140. ja18•dlm• 0 YES ! OYES!! DESIRING to rest from the active oaree of trade, I have pealed the st.re into the hauda of al. son John T. Inswinger, who will coninue the busi ness as heretofore at the Auction Store, No. St, corner onfecond and Chestnut streets in this city; where I would rave:Aft:illy call the attention of my friends and the public generally to my large stock of Dew and second hand Clothing, sew and second band furniture and an endless variety of useful articles, all of which will be sold at the lowest auction prices. Cash will be piaci for all articles in my bile of business. N. B. Crying galas, seljng horses, vehicle., sleds, real estate, and all other property will be punctually at• tended to upon reasonable terms, by call.ng at no. 24, corner of Fecond aul chestnut streets In taw 017. JOHN T.BNIMINGHB, City f wqloneer. Je'VAlm3taw NEW MARBLE AND STONE YARD HENRY BROWN "LAVING opened a MARBLE AND STONE YARD on Quad Street, near Obeetuut street, oppo site the P nnsylvaola BaHroad Depot , ta. es this me hod of Worming the citizens of Harrisburg an i vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds of marble and atone work in a superior manner, and on the most reakode tale terms. je , o.llldcos GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. 75 Market street, where' you will find a large and well selected stock of plain and fancy Confectionery of all kinds. A great va riety of toys or every de-nription, Ladies' Wort &amid and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Daios and all other articles generally .444 iu a coornalonary and toy store. Receiving fresh supplies uve , y woes.. Cab and examine for yourselves. Will. li. WANOONER, aprlB-d6m P oprietor. PRESERVE JARS IN) JELLY it -LASSES, (AF all sizes, patterns and prices, just Iv received and for sate by Jen WW. WOK. Jr & 00. Dr. WM. R. DE WITT, Jr., OFFICE SECOND STREET ABOVE LOCUST. Jel dlm 100 PERCH OF GOOD BUILDING LIME STONE. FOR HALE AT TOR - KEYSTONE FARM. my27•dtf NEW Patterns (y Coal Oil Lamps, with all the reeent.y iinpro66l.l berme a I,r sale by hICitOLS & BOWMAN'S corner F.-Int and M •ruw: in , l9 OIJPERIOIC Quality of Imperial and Black Tea, for sale by_ . NJOBOLS & BOiVitAN, mY2 2 t!serener Front. sad Mt. ket streets. DANDg L 10 I a VOY SS ! — A Frtah and Urge supply of this Celebaaea coffee) net mewed oaa by WM. DOOM Jr., & u. $1,200 000 PHILIP KNSMINGKIL