pailp (ftlegrag NO rICIL TO ADVERTISEEL'S.—AII Ad vertisements, Business Notices, Mar riages, Deaths, dr.o., to Lsecnre I:insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with_the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regu lar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HA.RIIISBUBG, PA Wednesday Afternaon, - July 2, 1862. MILITARY RELIEF El:lND.—This week's pay ment will be made on Thursday evening, in stead of Friday, at the usual hour and pliice. GEO. BERGNER, Pres. 0. EDWARDS, Bec'y, Norms.—The marshal's of the respective or ganizations proposing to join in the procession on the coming Fourth of July, will be good enough to meet at 12# o'clock P. X , July Bd, at the office of Wm. H. Mrr. vat, Second street. Utismzrzes—Sun umbrellas, parasols, walk ing canes in large quantities, and in.great va riety, eau be found at Las's, NO. 69 Market street. Closing out the season, and selling cheap. Give him a call. A klronturownna Pnestcrnan.—The Philadel phia Daily News of yesterday contains the fol lowing announcement under its telegraphic • head: Lieut.-Col. Nevins, of Middletown, Pa., has been commissioned, by Gov. Morgan, se Colo nel of the 62d New York regiment (Anderson Zouaves.) ..........,......... Wur, Owes mere Srrours.—ln addition to the grocers, the dry goods and hardware mer chants have signed an agreement to close their respective stores from lo morrow night until Saturday morning. Our citizens should make a note of this, and bny what articles they need for Friday before closing up time to-morrow night. Mat SWAGER, the old lady residing in Front street, noticed in last Friday's TELEGRAPH as having been seriously burned by her clothes catching fire while attempting to destroy cater piller webs on some fruit trees, died about six o'clock last evening from the effects of the in juries received on that occasion. The deceased was aged seventy-seven years, and a most es timable lady, whose loss will be deeply deplored by a large circle of friends. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE - Wyman.—This prince of magicians will hold forth at Sanford's Opera House this evening. Without detract ;lug from any of his contemporary magicians, we thick Wyman the liveliest of them all. He has more companionableness, more wittiness and mirtb-provokativeness than any other living prof . et-sor of the black alt. He gives another performance this evening, and we advise all fond of the marvellous to be on hand. DEOLINED.—Some few days since our towns man, Mr. Alexander Koster, in a commendable spirit of patriotism and liberality, offered to the committee of arrangements of the First City Zmmves, a fine large ox, which he pro posed to have slaughtered and roasted. for a grand public feast on the 4th of July. The committee, however, while fully appreciating the gift, upon consultation with the sub-com mittees of the military and fire departments, very politely declined the liberal offer in a letter, of which the following is a copy: Harrisburg, Jn ly Ist, 1862 A. KOSIER, DEAR Sra:—Your very liberal.offer of an ox for a roast is duly appreclipted, and would have been accepted in the spirit in which it was ten dered, but on consultation with the committees representing the military and fire departments, we feared that the time for preparation was too short to get up a collation that would do you and ourselves that justice which the occasion demanded. Your respectfully, D. L. JAIISS, Chairman. W. T BISHOP, Tr., Secretary of the Committee of Arrangements. THE FOURTH OF JULY—Route of the Procession— The First City Zouaves have completed their arrangements for the celebration of the Anni versary of American Independence. The lead ing feature in the observance of the day. mill be the parade of the military, firemen, and such societies as may report themselves for that pur- pose. Gen. Wm. H. Miller has been appointed Chief Marshall for the occasion. The following is the route of the procetasion The procession will form on Market street, right resting on Second, countermarch out Market to Third, down Third to Chestnut, down Chestnut to Second, down Second to Paxton, up Paxton to Front, up Front to Chestnut, out Chestnut to Second, up Second to Market, out Market to Fourth, up Fourth to Walnut, down Walnut to Thild, up Third to North, out North to Pennsylvania Avenue, up Pennsylvania Avenue to Cumberland street, up Cumberland to Ridge Road, down Ridge Road to North street, dowri North to Second, down Second to Locust, up Locust to Third, down Third to Market, where the parade will be dismissed. A GOOD Swaassrios.—A lady of Lancaster makes a suggestion to the editors of the &press of that city, in reference to a pleasant manner in which the approaching Fourth of July could be observed, that is equally applicable to this city. She proposes that all ladies whose hnst ands or fathers, or brothers are not in the army, should visit the families of soldiers whose circumstances are limited, in their Im mediate neighborhood, and contribute some ar ticle of luxury, or sufficient change to purchase something, if, as the lady remarks, it is only six cents to purchase a saucer of ice cream, and thus enable-them to enjoy the Fourth with the rest of us. Should this Euggest ion be generally adopted, what pleasant words of cheer and en couragement would be conveyed to our brave boys now fighting for our glorious Union, and enduring thousand_ and one hardships incident to clamp life . Let it be crrried out by all means and on the most liberal scale; too, and we can retire to our slumbers at the close of the day with the consciousness that we aided others in making their anniversary as pleasant a one as it was to us. Tan SOLDIERS of the war of 1812 will meet at Brant's Hall on Friday, July 4th, at 9 o'clock and elect officers of the assoc ation for the ensuing year. SALUTES ON THE FOURTH.—We understand that Adjutant General Russell has directed the firing of a national salute from capitol bill at sunrise, noon and sunset, on the Fourth of July. I FOURTH OF JULY —Ice Omani. —The ladies who intend furnishing the sick and wounded soldiers with ice cream on the Fourth of July, are in formed that Dr. Barr will loan them one or more of his new patent Ice Cream Freezers, which fax excel any now in use, both in saving of labor and ice, and making good, smooth, rich ice cream. ASSAULT AND BAMEBT.-Hugh Kelley, James Oats, Michael Daugherty, Mary Dougherty and Susan Oats, were arrested yesterday afternoon by Officer Fleck, and taken before Alderman Kline, charged with committing an aggravated assault and battery upon one John Gilmore.— Upon a hearing of the case, the offence was di rectly fixed upon James Oats, who, in default of bail, was sent to prison, and, the remainder of the party were discharged. Tn STANDARD AND PassnYTERIAN EXPOSITION, published in Philadelphia, is one of our best religious weeklies. 'lt is ably edited by the Rev. Dr. Mervin„ and, we are glad to know, has a large and increasing circulation. Its amount of religious reading and general news, makes it a valuable paper for the family circle, while its bold and manly support of the Na tional government, in pacing down this re bellion, recommends it to every patriot. We hope it will receive many subscribers in Harris burg. TOE Cur On.—A bawfooted lad, aged about eight years, whose name we could not • learn, while handling a patent washing machine in front of the White Hall tavern, Market street, this morning, accidentally displaced some part of the machinery, which caused the fly wheel to fall on his left foot, cutting the middle toe entirely off, and bieaking the bones of one or two others. The lad bore the pain which en sued with remarkable fortitude, and seemed to be more concerned about replacing the fallen wheel than with the condition of his foot. He was carried to his residence, in the lower end of the city, where the wound was dressed by a physician. Was, asks an intelligent cotemporary, do pretty young ladies put their hands in the pockets of their cloaks and sacqucs when pro menading, and thus incur the penalty of a vulgar habit, and a stoop too decided even to please the most fervent admirers of the 'Grecian bend ?' Why dO ladies who wear stylish Bal moral petticoats, or the even more chaste look ing white ones with ample skirts and delicately worked borders, hold up their outer garments at so great a height, while those who are less luxuriously provided, keep theirs down with invincible prudishness? Why do stalwart young fellows, with shoulders worthy of the Farnees Hercules, stand loaffing on the street corners complaining of "nothing to do," when Uncle Sam wants the help of all hie stout handed, broad-shouldered kindred in putting out the fires of rebellion? Why do yoUng men who never smelt gunpowder, and never mean to, wear undress military caps, and assume a military strut, as they parade the street? Why do other young men, who affect to be gentle men (Heaven save the mark I) smoke cigars as they walk with ladies—can it be because they fancy they add to their attractions or reputa tion for refinement by so doing ? Why do drink'ng saloons flaunt in gorgeous array and sport magnificent mirrors in front of. the rubi cund noses and inflamed visages of their mot tled victims? Why do undertakers wear an habitually solemn face, and modulate their tones, in the most commonplace conversation, even to the minor key of subdued and sypathi sing grief? Why do apothecaries dress off their windows with show bottles of green, blue,- and crimson, that are never touched except to restore the lading hues of their garish liquids? Why do dealers pretend to be . "selling off at cost," and constantly replenish their stocks to again incur the like "tremendous sacrifices?" Why, in fine, is it that •All things are not as they seem," . and that men sacrifice so devotedly and unre mittingly to the false god, Smut? " Srvra." 7 -Reader, have you ever noticed what a " big thing" style is, in this - world ? Take, for instance, society in a country town, Let a fancy looking stranger, with a big, galvanized watch and fol' chain, come along, put on "style," wear good clothes, (no matter if he has cheated some poor tailor 'in the last town he stopped at, out of them,) and instant ly he is a lion. Soft young ladies * their weak brain loaded with sentimental trash of " yeller kiver" literature, go into ecstacies over his "beautiful mustach," and lie awake at night, thinking over his charming ringlets. Managing mammas gives parties for him, and lay their plans to secure him for " Cordila An geline," or " Seraphina Floretta. " Weak minded young men consider it an honor to pay his billiard and cocktailbills, and ape the style of his collar and drawl of his voice. Where, then, are the honest, upright, straitforward young mechanics and clerks of the town ? Out of the ring altogether. Though &they may have souls and intellects, by the side of which his would dwindle into the size of a mosquito's eye—though they may have good names be yond the shadow of reproach—though they may have been raised from childhood in the community, and no word can be said against their- characters,—yet the " style, " of the crack-brained fop transcends all, and in com parison with him, they dwindle into insignifi cance. He tarries probably for a few weeks, or perhaps months, takes on big airs,wheedles the young ladies and their unsuspecting mammas, borrows all he can from the soft youths, and finally tarns up missing, some fine morning, having forgotten to pay his hotel and other hills ; and the next that is heard of the gentle man, is that he has been arrested in some city, as a swindler or a thief. Then the confiding mammas and weak minded daughters exclaim, " Dear me, what a pity ! he was such a very stylish young man !' and disconaolate they wait for some other young man of " ityle" to turn up. peunsvloania Oath) Celigrap4, Itientestap afternoon, link) 2, 100. Almsarion, MOUNT VaszioN.—A stated meet ing of the Mount Vernon . Hook and Ladder company, No. 1, will be held at their truck house on Wednesday evening, at eight o'clock. All members are requested to be on hand to make arrangements for the coming Fourth f July. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY TIDE WATER CONNEOTION.—Inthe first branch of the city council of Baltimore last evening, a communi cation was received from the Mayor, enclosing a memorial from the president 4 of the Northern Cential Railway Company, A. B. Warford, Esq., of this city, which says : "The legislation of the city on the' subject of the'extension to tide. water of the Northern Central railway presents difficulties which need for their "removal the concurrent action of the municipal authorities and the company ; and as the company desires to prosecute that work with as little delay as possible, it asks the attention of the council to the subject, with a view to such further legis lation as may be thought necessary." THs Cluocaus Arm Tan FOURTH.—We are glad to learn that the principal grocers of the city have signed an agreement to close their re spective places of business from the night of the 3d inst. until the morning of the sth. This is an excellent movement, and we hope all the other business establishments will follow the example. Let everybody join in a good old fashioned celebration of our natal day of freedom. RETURNED.—Dr. J. W. Noir& having return ed from his tour west of the Alleghenies, can be found at his office No. 26 North Second street, adjoining the - "Buehler House," by those desiring his professional services. Hay ing made some valuable acquisitions in •the operative and mechanical departments of Den tistry, he is fully prepared to perform all opera tions entrusted to him in a manner satisfactory and complete. Thankful for the confidence heretofore repos ed in him, and being determined to excel in all branches of his profestion he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. d2t. A MODEL ESTABLISHMINT, ----- Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of pros perity and ad a determination on the part of our hnsiness men, no longer to remain behind the " light house," is the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building is not only one of the largest; devoted to the grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock • ch 'Menges competion.— Without going into detail, we may safely say -that the firm keep on hand everything usually kept in a grocerystore, (liquors excepted,) and that they sell at very small- profits. Their clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances what ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general invitation is extendedto the public to visit the new building and ext - ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase or not. RICEENEOND.—The public mind for the lait forty-eight hours has been in the positiow-ota men that has been willed a fortune. - While there is no doubt of the fortune, it is not yet in hie posseasion; in regard to Richmond the suc cess of our army for the last two days, and the advices of advantages gained, makes the cap turn of Richmond certain, and when the fourth of July shall have arrived, we will again ratify the magna charts of human freedom and con tinue to purchase our dry goods at the cheap store of Urich & Bowman, South East corner of Front and Market streets. jeSO. $5OOO Domass WORTH OF NEW Gooze 1-400 pair of mitts direct from auction, at 25, 87, 60, 62 and 75 cts.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10, 20, .30, up to 75 cts. Great bargains ! 500 new hoop skirts for 60, 62 and 75 cts., up to $2.50 cheapest in town ; the largest assortment of low priced dress goods—all prices. 100 pieces white brillants at 121 cis.; some at 16 to 18 eta.; 50 dozen of shirt breasts at 121 ots., 20, 25 and 37 cts., extra cheap. 200 dozen of La dies' white stockings, at 14 and 16 cts. A magnificent assortment of embroidered cambric band, and cambric edging and insertings, at all prices. 50 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 121 ons.; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole sale 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. 8: LBWY. We also received 10 dozen of real German linen pocket handkerchiefs for gentlemeh—a very scarce article ; also 20 pieces of white and colored straw matting, and 6 pieces of new car pets from auction ; 6 pieces of black silk atrall prices. • B. Llwr. Do not trifle with y our Health, Clonstittition and Ch a racier. If you are suffering with any Diseases for which ILELMBOLD'S EXIRACT BUCHU is recommended It will Care yon, nave Long buttering,; dilayingpoin and Intlarnatibn, and will restore you - to HEALTH AND PURITY,' At Little Expense, And no hhcposure. Out out the Advortisement In another column and cal OF send for it. BEWARE OF COOMERFELTS I Ask for Helmbold's. Take no Other CUBES GUARAMEED. myl2-d2m HAIR DYE! 'HAIR DYE 11 Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye ! The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known I All others are more imitations, and should be.suoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to, a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDAL LS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wm. A. BATCHELOR sinne 18..9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. _ Wm. A. BATCHELOR'S HAM DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is W.:128111DM not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid. Dye; which is prop erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. Sold in all the cites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fanoy Goods Dealers . The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the tour sides of each box. Wholliale Factory, 81 Barnlay St., oct2-d&wly. Late 283 Broadway, New York. -EIXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, a choioe lot 01 Extra Family Flour. all warranted by bbl., or sack, just received and for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, je3o Corner Front and Market streets. 4TH. OF 'JULY, Dupont's Powder and Shot, for &dein large and small quantities by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jeBo Corner Won' and Market &rests. - .. - BE WISE BY TIMES! TRY 1T ! TRY IT I TRY fl ! Nan '2lbvtrtistments. FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. JUST received at Bergner's Cheap Bookstore, a large assortment of Flags—all sizes, from 4 inches to 10 feet. FLAGS FOR 1 CENT FLAGS FOB .2 CENTS FLAGS FOR 8 CENTS FLAGS FOR 6 CENTS FLAGS FOB 12 CENTS FLAGS FOR 25 CENTS FLAGS FOE 40 CENTS •k FLAGS FOR 75 CENTS. FLAGS FOR $1 00 FLAGS FOR $2 O. FLAGS FOR $6 00 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 Ha:rrisburg to New York and Back, - Via READING, ALLENTOWN & EASTON, Good from Saturday, Juno 28th, until Monday July 7th, 1862, 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. Juan 24, 1862. " je26-dtjys. READING RAILROAD. EXCITRSION TICKETS TO PHIL4DELPIIII AND DICK AT $3 25 EACH. And Between all Other Point AT REDUCED FARES, GOOD FROM SATURDAY, JUNE 28TH, TO MON DAY, JULY 7TH, 1862. J. J. CLYDE, je26-dtjys General Agent. TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES. LYMAN GILBERT, Market &reel, Corner of ,River Alley. 0 FFERS for ale the largest stock of Tin r• nun sheet, Iron Ware in Elarrisburg. if4r-Prices lower-than thole of any other (stab lish - mad. The custom or store keepers woo purchase to sell again t invited. All work _warranted. STOVES STOVES 11 -QONEE-of the-best patterns cooking stoves - are to be bad at the Cheap Zia Waco and stove ES oitmabment of Lyman ebbe, t, Market, street. jel7-dlm FRUIT CANS , IF the best patterns, Glass and Tin con stantly on hand at Lyman tiilberl'e lin Ware Man nfactory, Market arta& jel7•dlm WATER COOLERS. NICE assortment, cheap at Lyman (Merge Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufactory, arket 'amt. jet7-dlm FOR. COUNTY COMMLSSIONER. DAVID BERST of south Hanover township, offers himself as a candidate for the onhe of COUNTY 03MMI -SIONER, subject to the Union Republican Nominating Convention, and pledges himself nominates, act mooted, V) discharge the 'duties of the office with Adelity. . jel3-4Awtc* HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE. THIS handsome property recently ()con pled by the PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE is offered for sale. It is well suited either for a private Residence or a Hardin; Sob rot, being supplied With gas, water, bath rooms, heater, range, etc. The grounds contain valuable Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. The place -will be Bout low mid possession given within reasonable time. For terms, &0., apply tr. MRS. 8. 8. WAUGH, or DX. WM. H. MUM Executors ofllstate of Rey. B. R. Waugh, dec'd. jell-deodtt • Wk.', 'STUDY TO PLEASE. HENRY C. SHAFFER, Paper Hanger, has just owned a large, new and well selected of Wall Paper. and Window Bkadee, at 618 new more No. 12 Market street, nextie Humme l aniingers grocery near the Bridge. jar Paper hanging personally attended to. All work werranted. Je9-dlm• LABOR SAVED! BT rusing P UTMAN 'S - EXCELSIOR CLOTHES WRINGER, which wrings clothes dryer Oise can be done by nand, and wrings a bed guilt of handkerchief without, any altermion. Call and examine I. HaYNE'S MiRICULTURaL STORE, jeBo.d3lawlin lie Market street. FOR. RENT. THE Three btory Brick Dwelling House oppostie the Magnetic ltlegraph Office on Third btr,et bear Market, owned by and formerly the resi dence of [Jr. George Dock. 0 witg to the location, ties is one of the most desirable residences for a small family in the city. llso house being now furnished, any article a Furniture therein desired, can be purchased at ressonaole rates, Passage's given on the first of July. Enquire of 8. S. thittßilift, je2l-dif On the Premises. SALAD OIL. A 'orge supply of fresh Salad Oil. in ..LIL large and small bottles, and of different brands mst reeetvol and for sale by WM. DOCK, JR. & CO. - SITGARI 1 BBLS. Sugar (Refined and Raw,) 1 0 :grades Ind Medi just received and. OA wilt keep a at mutet prices. je2ll ' Wht DOCK, JR., & Cd. IRE CRACKERS, Fire Crackers, just F` received and for sale cheap by NICUOL.9 & BOWMAN, lel4 Corner Front and Market streets. VXTENBEITE stock of White and Brown _La r`ugare of allgrades, and very low, just received and for sale by NIOHOLB & BOWMAN, jar ' Corner Front and Market streets._ CALL and examine those Cheap Sugars far protlervinr at - -NICHOLS & BOWMAN, J e2/ Corner Front and. Market sweets. NATANTED • IMMEDIATELY.—A few Macblaisla and Blacksmiths. Enquire at the stity2O•du HARRISBURG OAR SHOP. ORANGES AND LEMONS.-60 boxes Jnet received and in prime order. a pat; W. DOCK, JR., & CO. CANNED Tomatoes and Green Corn, at %.1 Jons ws..pos. myl A PP.( ES, Oranges and Lemons, atJOIIN .den... Mum. myt B AKE R'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate' mlei at JOHN WISES, Third and Walnut. .myl 2mnotmtnts. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSEI 7UESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and btb, AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 4th THE INCOMPARABLE AND INOOMPRIHMOD3I3I WIZARD AND VENTRILOQUIST. wro.,performall. Lo In pant of mystery and orighality all the Hindoo Fakirs and other Oriental Necromancers, presented In the startling annals of Vab tette. Professor WI VAN will make the invisible Visi ble, and compel men, women and other objects to appear and disappears at pleasure, autlin hh SEVEN DiiFBR HINT VOICIiN represent a whole Congress of Nations in his own. poison. His Experim.nte will be given in the spacious Room of the above named establishment, and will embrace a 'aried selection from his copious catalogue of entertain• ing novelties. ADMISSION 25 cts. CHILDREN 15 ORCHRATBA CHAIRS 50 " Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performanoe com mences at 8 o'clock. je2B-d6t GAIETY MUSIC HALL Walnut Street between 2d and 3d. OPEN EVERY NIGHT WITH THE STAR NOVELTY CONCERT TROUPE MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, MRS. JULIA EDWARDS, The Queen of Songs. M'LLE. LEONETTA, M'LLE. LEONETTA, M'LLE. LEONETTA, The Great French Danseuse. 808. EDWARDS, ED. DE HAVEN, 808. EDWARDS, ED. DE HAVEN, Negro Commedian. Comic Vocalist. PROF. E. U. CLEMMENTS, Pianist. ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. Doors open at 7i, commence at 8 o'clock. • ROWT EDWARDS. • je; 0-dlw Proprietor. limllantous. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market ;street, _Harrisburg, Pa., DIALER IN I 11. IV " CO 0.1 NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU- MEM, FROM $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeonts, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO FRAMES, - Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of beat plated LOOKING GLA.BSE From Smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street febl9-watsly DENTISTRY. • D. GEO. 'W. srINE, graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, havingp er manently located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges on Third. street be:mum Market and Walnut, respectfully inform.' his friends and tbe public in general, that he is prepared to perform all operations in the Dental profession, either surgica for mechanical, In a manner that shall not be en-passed by operators in this or any other city. His moue of inserting artificial teeth is upon the latest im proved scientific principle. Teeth, from oue to a full set, mounted on. tine Gold, Silver, Platina plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take great pleasnire in recommending the above gen tleman to all my former friends - of Harrisburg and vi cinity, acid feel confident that he will perform an opera tions in a scientific manner, from my knowledge of his abUity. [my3 dtfJ F. J. a. GOBGAB. D. D. 8. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Emanuel Hall, late of the city of Harrisburg, deed. having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the, said city, all persons having claims or demands against the said estate are req nested to make impala tne same and those indebted to pay their debts to him without delay. MORDEt Al IIicKINNEY, mylB-dcaw6w - Executor.. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ‘TOTIC.E.is hereby given that letters of IA administration on the estate of Edninnd Porter, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deed., have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Dauphin county. AU 'persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to ROBE uT VAUGHN, Esq., at the Pennsylvania House, who is hereby em , owereo by the indereigned to adjust any claims presented to him. SAMUEL MOORE, E re xe st on on to , r Pa , . my2o-doaw6w* AUDITOR'S NOTICE TTANING been appointed auditor by I.,j_ by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county, to Make distribution of the money in court, made on a certain writ of Venditioni Avower, No. 39 April T. 1862, directed to th&Sheriliof Tioga county in the cum of toe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. William D. Bail .3", will meet all those having Fens aethist toe real estate of the aforesaid 6 . illiatn D. Raley, at my office on Third street in the city of Harrisburg, on Wednesday the 30th day of July next at 10 o'clock, A. N., at which place and lime all persons interested will attend if they deem proper. EUGENE SNYDER, jel2-doaw3w Auditor. LAND FOR SALE. ABOUT 800 acres , principally Chestnut . Sprout Land, situated in Deny and Conewogo townships, Dauphin coubty. Also a number of line Chestnut Timber and Pasture lots in Londonderry and South Anville townships, Lebanon county. For further particulars apply to - Samuel Conewago, or to John Benson, Colebrook Furnace, Pennsylvania. ape doaw3m W. G PREEMAND, NOTICE.—Notioe ia hereby given that Letters or Administration on the estate or Mary Miller, late of Dauphin county, decocted, have been granted to the subscriber, who resides in the city of Harrisburg, in said county. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are here by requested to make known the same to the subscriber, and all persons indebted io the same will make payment without delay. JOHN A. Avnia. Harrisburg, May 28,1852.—my29-aawd6w. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration were this day taken ont orthe kegistei's office orDauphin county, on the estate of Richard repel deu'd., of City of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, by the undersigned. All creditors to said estate will present their claims properly antnentioated, and those knowing themselves to be indebted will make im mediate payment to the undersigned. - HARM PERRY, Administrator, jelikleaivek . OHEAP Oil for all kinds of machinery, ILI in small and large packages, for sale by N LWOW; & BOWMAN, • je 1.9 • . Corner Front and Market street. FIRE CRACKERS by the chest or, box just received sad for sate by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Jel4 Corner front and Market streets, ftlisrtiianuttut. 1776! JULY 4th. 18621 FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS! atom RECEIVED AND HOR SALE Low WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT JOHN WISE'S Fruit & Confectionery Store, TREED STREET, NEAR WALNUT. Harrisburg, Pa FIREWORKS OF ALL DXSCRIPTIONS MCLUDLITG- ROMAN CANDLES, SKY ROCKETS, PLN WHEELS, MINES, SERPENTS, GRASS HOPPERS, PROCESSION TORCHES, (Burn Three Home.) SOFT CASE TORPEDOES, HARD CASE TORPEDOES, PULLING CRACKERS, FIRE CRACKERS, MAMMOTH CRACKERS, LADIES' UNION FANS, 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 EDGEHILL SCHOOL. PRINCETON. N. J. Rev. JAMES P. ELIKINISS, A. M., 1, Prince-pals. Rev. Taos. W. CierruLL, A. M., r Institution, founded in 1829, is j_ desi g ned to prepare boys thoroughly for college or I'l. a business life. The buildings are large and commo dious, and the grounds embrace more than thirteen acres. Both of the Principals devote their whole time to the rchool, ailed in the department of Instruction by competent teachers The military instruction and drill, (under the charge of an experienced Instructor,) is arranged so as not to interfere with the regular studies, occupying a port of the time appropriated to exercise and recreation. Pupils aro rozeived at any time sad charged only from the date of ado tosion. Tainas:—sl.2o 00 per session of five months. For circulars, or further information. address either of the Principals. Ee'erence is also wade to the Rev. Mr. Cattail, Harrisburg. From the Res. Dr. Hodge and the Rey. Dr. McGill, Professors en the Iheoloywal Seminary, Princeton, N. J. have for several years been intimately acquainted witu the Rev. Thomas W. (Jetta. He has had charge of two of my sons, and I can safely say I have never known any one in whom fidelity and devotion to his pu pils, I have equal confidence. He is a good scholar and a successrul teacher. I know no one who has a greater facility in gaining the love of his scholars or who exerts over them a better influence lam aware of the responsibility in spetking in such terms of commendation of a teacher; but lam astisned lam doing nothing but simole juet-ce to an erzellent man, in acing the language which I have here em ployed. CHABLIS HODGF,. 1 have great confidence in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, as a teacher, both in his aptness to give instruction, and his tact in the adminiobation of discipline. 1 have had two sons under his care, ant from the moat careful observe tionl am free to recommend the if dgehtli richool as one of fare and thorough instruction. - Jet." dim ALELLNEtt.R FAMILY FLOUR.. WE INVITE the attention of families who BAKE THEIR OWN BREAD, to our stock of Flour. We have just rezeived SEVENTY-FIVE BARRELS of the Choicest (White Wheat) St. Louis Flour that the Wintera Market affords. We guarantee every barrel or bag we sell to be strict ly superior. Line] Wit. DOCK, & CO WM. A. PARKHILL, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. Third &red, next door to the Telegraph Printing OP 4aTORES, dwellin & churches, public LJ buildings, factories, Jim., fitted up with gas, lead and iron pipe in a workman like manner: Hydrants, Wash basins, Bath Tuba, Lift and Force Pumps, Water Cloiets, Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. all work pr raptly attended to. mp3ti.d3m. NEW MARBLE AND STONE YARD HENRY BROWN J'AVING opened a MARBLE AND STONE Mum on Canal Street, near Chestnut Street, oppo site the P nnsylvania Railroad Depot, Mies this me had of informing the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he is prepared to do all kinds of marble and stone work in a superior manner, and on the most reasonable terms. jell/412m* 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 of every deicription, Ladies' Worn Stands and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Dates and all' other articles generally if. Opt in a confectionery and toy store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Call and examinefor yourselves. WM. H. WAGGONER, aprlB-d6m P. oprietor. PRESERVE JARS AND JELLY GLASSES, OF all sizes, patterns and prices, just received and for sale by jel3 WW. DOCK, Jr , & 100 PERCH OF GOOD BUILDING LIME STONE, FOR WA AT THR KEYSTONE FARM. my27-dtf NEW Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with all the recently improved burne.s E,r ode by NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S corner Front and Market mvl9 Q IJPERIOR Quality of Imperial and Black ►J Tea, for male by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, mY22 Corner Front and Market streets. D' Ea 1 1. 3 0 S N CUFF I—A lertah and large supply of this Celebrated Coffee' net received 4 1 by Wid.lloof Jr.. ti CROSS & BLACKWELL'S Celebrated PICKLES, SAUCBS, PRESEELV*4 &o. A large dimply of the above, embracing every variety, pea re vived and or sale by [4Ol WAt. DOCK, Jr., & Co. DETERSIVE SOAP, something better than garrison's Household scup, just received and for sale by NICHOLS Sc BOWMAN, je2 Corner Front and Market streets. CEDAR TITS, BASKETS, BROOMS and everything in the line, just received tit large linantittee and for sale very low by wit. HOCK, 1r aC. Q MAME° BEEF.—A splendid lot, large iJ sins well cured. WM. DOCK, JR. & CO ;JELLY.—A large • supply just %„.A received by . WAS. DOCK, J*. W. JOHN WISE