pailp (Ititgrap. ICK TO itVICKTISES.S.—AII Ad.! colkeinente, Business Notices, Mar. Dumas, abc., to :secure insertion in t h e TELEGRAPH, mind invariably arroin carded with the CASH. .1114 ertisements ordered in the regn. Evening Edition are inserted in the loosing Edition without extra, charge. HARRISBURG, PA. Wednesday Morning, July 16, 1864,t A lIFAVY shower of rain, accompanied with 1,1.0 , T and Ughtning,cassed over our city yes. afternoon, giving a delightful coolness ~, atmosphere. PEOPLB AB& COIIING.—A number of del tsrs to tbo People's State Convention have ady arrived in town, and others are coming oery train. The ,Conventipn meets in the till of the Hoose of Representatives to vow, and will be largely attended by re ;:czt ntltives from every county in the State. DIE HARVEST HOME celebration at Cold s in , es to-morrow, promises to be very : v .z.ly attended by citizens of this place, and ;.timer from the surrounding country, includ.- in: Twiny ladies. The price of tickets for the ;mil trip is ninety cents, instead of fifty cents ieviously advertised. NTRIOTIC CONDI:JCL-A number of the citi r i.sa of Euston, Pa., have each contributed the sum of one hundred dollars for the purpose of ni•int: a volunteer company for the wars Thts is a movement in the right direction, and we hpe to see it extended to this city„ I Wholtvill be the first of ten of our citizens to contribute toe hundred dollars for a similar purpose? Tur Fll7ll RESERVE.—The numerous friends ,f Colonel Fisher, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Fifth Rwerves, will be pleased to learn that he behaved with great gallantry in the ',cent 'battles befora Richmond. He went hrough the conflict unscathed, though in the hottest of the fight. The report that he , was br taken prisoner, arose from the fact s l at hiS horse becoming entangled in the 1111- leijroWth, he left him run and went Into the fe4i on. foot. • . , I=l Sozrneas IN Cntuton.—A large num ter t' wounded soldiers in the hospitals at CZ, Curtin, who were able to to moved, at. te:,ltd divine service in the Locust Street Meth- Episcopal Church last Sabbath, having bon carried to and from the church in omni• ba, provided for the purpose by several patri otic and benevolent members of the congrega llon. The soldiers occupied eligible pews, and qe ethed to he deeply impressed with the ser mon of the eloquent pastor, Rev. Mr. Moore, which le spoken of as being a masterly effort, replete with religious truths and patriotic allu d ACCIDENTAL DROVING OF A MEMBIR ON TED Lo cum CAVALRY.—Me telegraph qa . l.lll4flY formed 1180 f the death of Lieut. David Niesley, who was drowned while bathing in the Barron doer, at tiowshig aieen, Ky., being arriaid - wiik -imp while in the water. lie was First Lieu- Alt of Capt. WaltlXiatia :company, attached : the Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Col. !QM ,vws, and was ualvercilly loved by all who ao: him, especially the men of the company, .va suffered a great loss in his death.— pmeed through hare on the Penneyl - road last Fridiv:end was , conveyed t his mother's reotdeitce, nearalaytown. . The t ! , I ,, ‘i Wag drowned: on. .Saturday bight a wk, but the body wart tint ionnd till Sunday ruing, when, after .seiveral • ineffectual at t.:lwo, it was brought tip by a boy of 12 yeah. bge va6 about 24 or 25. ' SIIINCLASTLIL MOVIMENL—We observe by our txchau,g( 6111. rt in consegnetioe - ofith9,enarOWY of change, , a number of : cities said: torroughs* toe Northern States are agitating the .expedi- Enty of i , oting corporattorrixiterriif a less de- Lorton .tiou than one cledhir : tte authorities of S:wArk, New Jersey, have already, authorised Re ibsue of fifty thousand. dollars-4m small ute., and by the Phial urg : Chronifls2Le see that '4- butchers of Allegheni city hamefrint4-.811 talon for issuing sortps-tbilie' funt%nt* of 1: 030 in notes of the denomirtfitioth ofitiv*tY cot.. The membemof the association are le furnished with this 13CLipt pi t trfp per cent stare par, which islo be appropriated to the r, Ling of the notes and other necessary ex- The Chronicle does not state however, .•uir this association .is to overcome the law ibiting pivot() individuals irom issuing r Lutes, under a heavy penalty. ~ .^1 Orrice FRAILTIIS.—The Patriot and Union morning exhibits again its personal ani ,lty against the Postmaster of this city, by ;411,1,iu g wilful and malicious falsehoods, and !- Ittrai a g that its mail subscribers are served 'alp Irregularly. For,the purpose of .showing cara bah3cribers that the fault, if any exists, kot at the Post Office, but at the publication office itself, We will merely 'mention one fact vrtik a twrret this very morning, Tuesday, July 15: the paps ts.ned this morning and.intended to be scut di by the mails which leave here at 7/ and 8 o'clock, were not deposited in the Poet Office until 8 40, or nearly two.hours litt er the mails had actually left, and • among the lot thus sent to the office, two' different Pa‘ks were miseisrectai, and had to be returned agilfl to the nice for proper direction. It is a6o well known to the editor of the Pa - 1-I,A wal Union that their press was out of order "'r' early a whole week; that their weekly p a - Pr, usually sent to -the Post' Office on Wednes• dap was riot received at the office that week t„til Saturday afternoon, after all, the mails tA,I hilt for that day; and owing 'tot thislde• their paper was delayed on some routes ”e er six days; and yet all this delay is charged the Postmaster. We leave this matter now elr own subscribers, whir have no doubt ~ lained of irregularity, to say, whether the l a at the Pust Office or at the publics nice. These are facts we stand prepase4 t;., prove by living witnesses engaged -- 111tb unit and Union office, and we dare B : 4 bowel! to deny t hem—Daily ef yearsVrpt,prumpi Tun ANDIBBON THOOP.—Since our :previous notice of this gallant body of Pennaxlyanians, we have ascertained that their present location is Huntsville, Alabama. I=r=l Thouraxtrrtsr.—A Western retxtrter gives the fAlowing description of a confl ignition :—The devasting element, unscathed with floods of water, belched forth' 'its crimson tints and spr e.rd the fiery flag of devastation over entire squares, unchecked by the superhuman exer tions of the fireman, who seemed like lost spirits in the hall of Pandemonium, 88 they flocked around the terrific spectacle. A Naw °prim WONDER —Mr. Henry Craig has invented a little microscope of great power, which is so simple that a child may use it. The lens is of novel construction, magnifying about 100 diameters or 10,000 times, and owing to its simplicity, it is invaluable for physicians, scied tlficmen, students and schools. The instrument only costs two dollars, thns being within the reach of all in the community, and it should be on the table of every family. They are for sale by E. S. German, Religious Book Deposi tniy, No. 27 South Second street. Fannin Scumor,.—Our readers are referred to!the advertisement of the Edgehill School, Princeton, N. J., found in another column of Ibis morning's TELEGRAPH. The estai.lishment has the reputation of being one of the very beat institutions in the country for the educa thin of young men, and enjoys an extensive Va.tronage. The Principals of the institution are Rev. James P. Hughes, A. M., and Rev. Thos. Cattell, A. M„ the latter a brother of Rev. Mr. Cattell, of the Presbyterian (0. S.) Church, of this city. THE RESTRICTION or TRAVEL TO OLD .PoINT.— ds there seems considerable misunderstanding on the part of persons desirous of visiting Old Point or Norfolk in the regular Government line of steamers in relation to permission to travel in them, it is advisable to publish the regulations, which are easily understood : All persons attached to 'the Quartermaster's and Commiseary's Departments; all agents employ ed by the Government ; fathers and mothers of wounded soldiers ; persons employed to furnish meat and provision to the army and navy—pro viding they produce evidence either from Major General Dix or Captain Goldsberough that they are employed as such. It will be seen from the forgoing that the restriction will exclude the representatives of the press from proceeding to the seat of war by the line of steamers from Baltimore. Within the past ten days a num bei of correspondents of newspapers left the Peninsula for the purpose of going North, and upon reaching Baltimore were unable to pro ceed further South. I== IN TOWN. —Lieut. Horace Porter of the Regu lar army is in our city, on a flying visit to his father, ex-Gov. Porter. The Lieutenat looks remarkably well, after having borne the fa tigues, the hardships, and the dangers of three hard fought battles in South Carolina. It will be remembered that he was the hero of Fort Tu i laski. He personally sup.rintended the plarAing of the batteries around the rebel works, and had the honor of personalty — tring the first gun upon the rebel fort, which he bit with telling effect. Lieut.• Porter is ordnance officer upon the staf f of Maj. Gen. Hunter, and was chief of ordnaoce for Gen. Benham's expe dition on James Island, to Secessionville,where our troops fought so bravely against treble their numbers. The Lieutenant speaks highly of the Pennsylvania volunteers now in South Carolina, and says they are distinguished for thqir universal good conduct, their courage and their bravery. Harrisburg has one com- Psny among them, commanded by Captain I. S. Waterbury. The Lieutenant is bearer of despatches from Gen. Hunter, and will sail to-morrow for Hil ton Head, from New York. We predict.for the brave and gallant Porter a sPeedy promotion, and a glorious, career. ORGAN GRINDIMS.—Who does not remember the joy that used to thrill his juvenile bosom, when the notes of the hand-organ burst on hie earl, and how swiftly he ran to the meat corner, whin.° the boys had already congregated, to hear the musicand see the monkey. . The finest opera could not have afforded half so much genuine delight. In after years, where we have put away childish things, we often spend vast same to gratify our musical tastes, we patronize expensive concerts, we talk learnedly of the merits of the "Sopranae" and ."Contraltos," and "Bassos," but who would not give them all for one hour of the exatio pleasure that he seed to feel when the.organ grinder came. to ,Lookiogfroa► our window, as we write, we See a laughing throng of children, crowded around a stout man, in a blue shirt, who is vigorously grinding out the air, "Gay and HatTy. i ' They are clapping their hands in joyius glee at the pranks of the monkey. Nimbly climbing up .a tree, he sports for a feW minutes among the branches, then, at a signal from his master, jumps down, takes the prof: fertal penney and seats himself on the top of the organ, with an air of grave and solemn dignity to the ineffable delight of the juvenile spectators. Viewing a scene like this, how ir resittibly are the words of the ancient song 'brought to mind, ' 0 would I were a boy again. When life aeem'd form'd of sunny years And all the heart that knew of pain, Was wept away in transit nt tears." :Tbere are many persons who'turn up their very arisotocratic noses at these street musi cians, but ue must confess that we do not share in this prejudice. Their music generally coronets of simple, popular airs, which "plait, folks" appreciate. As a clan the organ grind ertt, are simple and inoffonsive. They are nearly all Italians, and are never known to settle pet manently in this country. By traveling from door to door with their music, in the course of two'or three years, they pick up a few hundred dpllars, with which they return to their own sunny land and spend the remainder of their dale in comparative ease and affluence, i n kali country where the climate is so mild and plt, and where ,everything grows almost r v 4taluSini ' kr U take* itl4.4ttle.to oonAutuk an .ble fortune. I: 1.--.lr-.0: of-1..0.: , 4 i ...11- 0 . ''+Cta r j; MILITARY STRAGOLRAIL—We 'still- observe a number of able bodied ; healthy soldiers prome nading onr streets, notwithstanding their pre serve is urgently demanded elsewhere. Some thing should be done to put an end to this,and have all who are fit for duty sent to their regi ments. In Philadelphia all who are fit for duty are Vcked up the moment they shovy themselves, and hurried at •once to their. re, spective regiments. The Press states that within the past four weeks some five hundred have bet n collected from the 'streets and hosi pitals together, and ftrwaid, in charge of officers, to their respective ‘commanda., Not only privates, but all o ffi cers -who are fgund. there' • • ilithent '-to join their regiments forthwith, on the penalty of being reported and elisulittsed from the service. Since this work commenced atoarlsed de9resse of uniforniti islribierved •bi thlistreets,Auli Were a similar course adopted , here it would be at tended with similar good effects. : r • RECIZIPP Fos Maxim TArrtitas.—Take a handful of the vine ealled Gadabout , the same ' quantity of root called Nimbletonguei a sprig of the herb call 4 fear flowers of the very common shrub called I heard, a table spoonful of Don't-you-tellit, six drachms of Malice, a few drops of Envy—which can be had cheap at the shops of Miss Ta bitha Teatablo and Miss Nancy Nightwalk er. Stir them well together, spice with a little Says-she, and simmer them for half an hoor over the fire of Discontent , kindled with a little Jealousy, then strain through , ; the rag of Misconstruction, and cork up in- a bottle.Of Malevolence, hang it upon a thread of street yarn, shake It occasionally for few'days, and it will then be fit for use. Let a few drops be taken just before walking out, or when 'ex pecting company, and the subject will be en titled to speak all manner of evil, and that continually. A REKDRIALTI7IL—We refer our readers to the advertismeot of our friends S. Ward &Co:, headed "Arrival Extraordinary." Mr. Ward, so well known in Harrisburg as a director of nivaie, has opened wnew musio and picture frame store, at No. 14 Market Square, next to Colder's stage'office. W. & Co. possess unusual facilities, buy goods for' - cash only; and manufacture frames themselves t and. have also the exclusive agency for the sale of the unrivalled pianos of Steinway.& Son, of New! York, undeniably makers 'of - the very' finest' instruments in the country, and. (judging from accounts from the great Exhibition in Low. don,) in the world. Also,' sole agents: for the sale of Grovesteen & Hale's low-priced pianos, which, although made 'in the best mender; with all - the modern improvemente, roseirixid casts, overstrung bass, Irreuoh - grand , nr.ction,. &c., &c., and warranted in emery respett for rive years, itre sold at the very low 1410 of $l5O and. .upwards. the , meltxleons, school organs' sod harmoniums of .Prince & Co., the unit and largest manufacturers in the United States, are now for the first time introduced regularly to Harrisburg purchasers. W. & Co. have just received a remarkably fine-toned school organ, 4a- octave, (being i octave larger than all other makers,) black walnut case, Y.3ry neat, for only $BO, equ-+i in power and brilliancy to melodeons usually sold at $l5O. & co. also pay special attention to the regilding of old framee; and make to order oval and square portrait and large, mirror, frames. Altogethery the establishment of Ward & Co. is worthy rind Will no doubt .recelie the pi tronage of the public . A MODEL Ee*stniamatir,--Autcrog the many, improvements lately made in our city, to:which we can point with pride as an evidenca'of,PrOtil' perity and as a determination ou the y 'part our business 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 Mew York, but the , stock ch Menges comitetiai Without going into detail, we , may safely say that the firm keep on hand , everything t uaturily i kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted„), and that they sell at very small' profits." clerks are civil and amoromodating,Wpil.baye strict instructions under no circumstances What ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any, customer. A general invitation is extended o. the public to visit the new building and e;rifM-, ion the extensive stock, whether they purchase or not. • S HARRISBURG CITY AND SALM D1.GT119.0 suspension of specie payments by the banks. me suspension 1837, placed the business community in the same position in reference to small' chanke,thjit they experience now. The borough - fiithers,of ye ancient town at that time, came to their aid by issuing small notes: What say our ki t ty' fathers now? We mention thia 'matter, for, their special consideratiok 'and event 'of small notes, the cheap 09 , ,:1390dit:Itouse of Union & Bowman will be a goodjilitce,tp ex change them for goods. . 86000 Domaas wouxa °Env, cJecintil:-.400 pair of mitts direct from auction, at 25;37, 60, 62 and 75 cts.; 1000 Ladieewhite collars at 10, 20, 30, to'76 cts: Greattargains I 600'new` hoop skirts for 60, 62 and . 7s cit. , tiP tO - 8210—' cheapest in town; the 'largest nesortment of low priced dress -goolis 4 -411 pttitied t aOO pieces white brillants at 121 cts.; some at 16 to 18 eta.; 60 dozen of shirt breasts at 12/ cts., 20, 26 and 37 cts., extra cheap. 200 dozen of La dies' white stockings, at 121 and 16 cts. A magnificent assortment of embroidered cambric band, and cambric edging ani insertings, at all prities. 50 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 12/ eta.; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole sae buyers we would invite to our large stock and, as we have a buyer In NeW York, whtibteys only at the large auctions. We promise to 'Bell' goods at city prices. B. Afar!. We also received Jilt' dozen of`real 'ClermUll linen pocket handkerchiefs for gentlemen—a very scarce article; also 20 pieces of white and colored straw nii4tlng, ancl 6 pieces of new car pets' from anelionl; ikpiemer of black silk at all prices. 8. Lsw-r. , HARRISAISSIONFOICSA.LE • Tg.is handsome property recently °cell 'pied by tam vaff YLVANIs &Lim g 14 offered for Wal. It La welt suited idtair for ie Jude Redidenee or a It ardine Echxd, being supped With gee, water,l,tedb beatnr,, range,•,eto.. .11e ground cowslip ya;n t able,frue Trete aakeibrubbory.- , Tll9 igeee er,ff lunfrainsaidia giveniiithin reisonable time. For terms Are. apply t .11A - 1 4 ?..1?!,) AttiatittlfAUGH, or Pf,Wt Er- N.Rielk • Jo Steed:' hYstun Lab. T: I .~ 3<:~:< ~i ~ ~ ~►~, ~ it '~ = EEM i~ libertisqunt,e, • LIST OF LETTERS ' 1 ••• HICKAINING IN THE lIIHRISBIIRO POST OFFICE, THIRDLY, JILT 15,186 L OFE:CIALLYPUBLIFIEDIN THEE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. LADIES,'LLST , ArmEtrong, El 2 KAly, Id Aehteo, Mil , - t Kline, ki A ilwis, N Kellner, M Attacks, JtH . • LeiMC 8 Baird, M. Lutz, E Bates, l Locker t, Beeutir;;J , ' McCully, M Bigger, M J McGhee, Bird, ht?r, : Mechlin, EL Brown D • Miller, E Brodebeck, B Miller,.S Brown,B • - Miller, M 'Brown, AB MiilLr Brown, M Miller C J Buffington, • .Money, A Black, Al J, M A Colts; It " Neat L Coleman, L O'Brien, H Devis,i,,lll / 4 (4 Covens, J Davis, H • • Palheinore, Dwyre, M PiPPFVP, Dunkin, A Purnell, J Doer, M ; , Prier, li Eckert, S Reisinger, K. Eyler, 61 Rabin, R Erarcken, B Belize!, EA Fisher, S Bahia, E B Fisher, K, Rice: M C FiSgrave, S W 2 Boss, E Fisher, A 3 Robinson, M A Faulkner, A ' . Rohrer, G F Fr, E Rut A Flo y wers, S 2 Sand h ers B , P A Goodsell, it baylor, I Orissa!, C Sherbon, M L Garman, C ' Sherden, 8 Et Girwin ' RH Smith, M A Garritecu, : J . , , . ~ Shrub.* At Gohl, R ' Stevens, S R Greeger, M Swarts, M Gunner, E J Trueman, A F Haupt, it Unii,x4rger, J W Ibigan, M E Unger, E C Hamy, L Weiler, M A Henderson, S Wilson, M Y Wrr, S A Wilson; M Hollord, C L , Winslow, M Hodcorn l M Wolf,H jaCkson, L ' Wyant, E Jackson, A Zimmerman, td A Jahnson, S Zigler, E Jacobs, L Zorn, E Keiper, M . . GENTLEMEN'S LIST >,' Albright, J B John G B Alice, S . JOhn;ton, W Adams, Capt Johnson, J B Ackerman, 0 Jenkins, J B Anderson, S JankSOS, A Allen, S Johnston, .8 II Angerath, C JohneonA Bmhew ' D XeihkA Ettik. r, 2il KJ:'-.... Beiliater:J Kin*, 3 0 Basehore. B Karns,- M 'Bailey, H 0 Kane; J L Bailey, h N - Kelley, P atker,•D Kenuedy, T Banks, E A KAT, ,J B&W, J L ' Eeerieri, G . Benson, J R 2 Kiehl,• D Benson, J Koeing, M Bertram, H Kimes, J.,. Bell, T J 'Rimier, J • Bengol, J IrJepfer, J.H. Black, A' ' Kiefer, AA R Biddle. WT ./Cu111. ,,8 BlUbec — fei, J ' ' ' Leidekl, F niftier. J Lego, A D 'Black, D 441 Y / LS ball al , •-•'- BoOkti, G W 2 Lebo, J Elobiman, H . .. . Lee, 3 • Boyer, 11 • Lego, A Brebaker, 4. Leidecker, A 13r?oks, J ' . T.'4yinanl a Brneck, II J Lee, D S et luktey; 0 ~J. , Lery, A• tridegam, J Loweu, J Brady, WF ' • Logue, J A asikett, E Lutz, H E lintturff, '4' • • LYon; J A Enims, D McCausland, W H Buidutt, E 0 licKinvens, W Button, J W ldcL tne, J Butter, NJ ' litGramtt, W,C Caller, J.A . MoArOkur,,'Y 3 Cable, W • • Metz, D I Carr, T : , . ~ Mallen, Mo' 0111 ' 1 E 1 °0 1 _ - Macttiv AB B Charts, W • Merger E B Campbell, L J Mendham, 0 II Clymer, H. ~ , ,)Idagnire, F , Clifford, R ' -' • ' MaCklen. WE Clerk, J Martin, P. Clark, Clark, W 0 _ Major, 3 Collis, C - - . • Mendham, 0 Clark, J Meanings, J Cochran, B L • Miller, J E • Cook, R E . Miller, J CoCkley, D Miley, J H 2 Cultic, A W Milb,r, F Orego, WH. ; , . . ..,Miller, D 0 Cumbler, 4 W Mitchell, J D Cunrod; J r '"' ' Miller, C J Orbit., 8A . ~,. 2 . Miller, WB 0 . (2) Outihman, H Mitohal, J Crum, D • ' Moore; N- 'DePuty, T Moyer; . J Day & Co., J F Mowerer, W G Dainpatani4 . ' Myers, 8 W ,Debeck, G E , N4faFt-aJ 'D4'is; - 'O'W ' • • Norrii; It L 'Daids,. E W - ,-, North, Wm t: 'Duey, S P Newton, ET buni;'.l . J . " -•• ' ' ' ' Urth, J '• Doivning, BW. ; , Parson, .W.H Doury, S D Penns packer, N A ( Dublap, A 2 Patrick, B Doonord, J Peters, J , W ,Doeheri 'J • - Patto n , Earmd, Peters, •W Elearedye, E Padtuipi, F J N Pilule', M .Eot, P Plate, 0 Erb, J 0 Ptiets, B Fisber,•Jlt 2 Prond, A • Meurer, J Itedinits, H Finingan,' - P 11 Bagbary, W H Ferry, Lil4l...tim Rapper, G Fatty, J.R . Rapp, W. For4,J Raskin, J Foikieri _ , Richards, A W Forrest, 0 P t Righogio - . Foster, H RuPYAnt:W Garrett, J 2 , Romer, G Gilpin, G Rompan, 8 D• proxy, L libbertg, S Gliseoberger, M Ross, H 0 , 8 1 / 4 trinan, J Itatheriord, S A Galbraith, B Reger,'4l Grant, E J Schenk, 11 Grady, J Bobwarts, 0 8 Golden; G., t gb a ffa r , .p Green, P:•t Sellers, G'W Grey, J l3htilts, 3110/Der, .r „ Hamilton, LE. !aurally, J A Harris, Snyder,ll Hides, 0./1 - t Smith, D T "HdYmond, 3 Belem, W dackster, Z Btevenum, J D Eiseman, L W .di Son f H.L. Snomeinger, J Hillegas, J Swicitaut X Hollingsworth, 18higrans, *saint, Sirlj (Anion, J A - t; Bizoski B kitg, nto 16, lar32 &shier, N Weed, H Tornberg, C Williams, A Trevor, J Willie, J A Truran, J C Winiau.rnee, A C Troup, S Willoughby, J D Unger, T WlL4ers, U Verner, J Wof dcock, J. Wangle, J Wonder's , . D Wanner, Ai Wo , d ward, E P Warren, T S Wright, W L Walters, H H Wright, R E Wachendorfer, J Yohey, J N Weiss, J Youen, J Weidman, J Zeigler, S A miLITAR, LIST. Amey, A )I..enedy, W Brady, L Painter, H Brockway, C R.dclinc, J Connelly, M Hobbies, U Freeman, Snrg S D Bowan, W J Fox, W H ' Smith, J johmon, J Persons calling for any of the above letters will please sly they are advertised. One cent due on each. MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. BACK PAY, BOUNTY, PENSIONS, SUBSISTENCE &c. EIIGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law, office, Third "reel, Harrisburg, Pa), ll attend to toe collection of infitsiy dtaimn , briar!. "the act of Assembly, of April 'B, 1882 Back pa'S of liscbarred and decesssd soldiers. t'ounty under Act or Congress. July, 22, 1881. Pensions and'claims for subsistence, 60. Jylo 08m EXCURSION TO COLD SPRINGS. ON THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1862. A good string Band will be in attendance, and danc ing, with numerous other amusements will miliveri the day. Ilefreihntents will he served up during the day. TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP 90 CTS. The train will start from the depht at seven o'clock, stopping at the McClellan House, itockvlde and other po nts for paiseogers. jS 8 dtd TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES. LYMAN GI`LBERT.. -- Markel &reel, Cory of River Alley. r I FFERS for fWe the largest stock of Tin Sheet trim Ware In Ban isburg. . Aar Pelee! lower than eho eof any other e stablish = nt. The newton co. 6 . 0 , 11 keepers we! o purch'iea to sell again it bierted. All work warranted. jelt-dtm. SOME of the best patterns cooking stoves are to be bad at the Oheao Tinware and Stove Fa tabhabment of Lyman Oh be' t, Market street. FRUIT CANS, fIF the best patterns, Glass and Tin con 1 4. 1 MAUI on hard at Hyman Gilbert's 11n IA are Man afaetory, Market street WATER COOLERS. A NICE assortment, cheap at Lyman Gilbert's 710 and Sheet Iron Ware Marlow. ory, Marko strata. Jel7-dlm (ship) ATTENTION FARMERS SCYTHES. SNATIIS, GRAIN CRADLES, RASPS, 804rFIR STORM and RIVAS In great v.riety, to be bad eliltAP at GILRERTA Iltrdwar, Blom jelo-dlf Opposite the Court ;- ouse. REMOVED. JOHN B. SMITH ITAS removed his Boot Mid' Shoe Store 41 fromthe corner of ginned and Walnut streets to _NO. 108 ArAR.K.E2' STREET, Next door to name's Agriculture rtere, where he intends to keep all kinds at Buena aNt Shues,l4alt..rs, &0., and a large stook M Trunks, and everything in his lice of bu. slates ;and will be thanalul to receive the patronage 01 his old customers . and the !public in 'general at his: new plaCe of btisinese: All kinds of Work made to order in the best style and by superior workmen. Pepairing done at Short notice. fa prtid tf] JOHN H. SMITH. (ship) PURDON'S DIGEST itAS JUST BEEN PUBLIBITE'D; A N EN EIRE new edition of this, well know.' A& Law Bunk has just been issued. It is now dietinguished by the following superadded features : The laws contained in the various annual Digests published since . the date of the eighth edition (I 858) have Deco incorporated in the body of the work. Many thousand new authorities have been,hited ; report of the revlsbrs of the Penal'Code has been embodied in the notes to the various sections of It, and the appendix contains : for the first time, the Acts of Congreis fur Athe. Autheuthation of Records, , ,and the Statute of Fraudulent Con veyances,-with full and elaborate mites of the decisions explanatory of them. The work has been prepared ; by;.the,:learnedr editor, Mr. Batoany, and its freshness and s . permanent value will be preserved by; the continuation of the annual Digests, which have given so much satisfaction. For sale at .= je2.B BEHGNEIVS'BOOKSTORE. FLY. P.A,Ix.ER. , FANCY COLORED Paicer, ready cut, for covering 1 osktng Glassea, Picture Flames, &o.• Union and other new patterns for sale at ,!,B.RattiNeit'S,OhlhAP BOOK TORE. VANILLA BEANS'' WE are offering tor, sate a splendid (molar or Vanilla Bean at low prices, by the pound, ounce or singly. 1941.1111. 1 8 DRUG ;TORE r 91 Market :Arent." FRE'toni.mi , ,l and ;Raisins, just re °dyed and for sale low by lat HOU & BOWMAN, Coroer Front And Market streets. FAKE FLOUR. WE INVITE the attention of families who BAKE TiltlE ONN BEEAD, to our stoct of Flour. We have Jul!, received SEVENTY-FIVE BARRELS of the choicest ( White Wauet) •St. , Louis , Yleur pun the Weit,,to Miner &fiords. • • • = • • We guarantee ay gy 114gret otibig kill to be eftiet ty sui or or. Dem]; ~ •Vitie, • O:4K, .;`s co. LIIBRICATigGbii . kr alflimAs of ma awry, id q unvenieni r e.ageo, tor oak, very tow by - baCkluLd & BOWMAN, jel9 : °Drew Front and 19.41 ml etreet. CALL and examine tu ass new jars - for Fruit., the best, cheip-st and Wake test in in market, for tali by NlCistaiS & tiOWMAA, jOl9 • Corner Front nu Markel DANDELION COFFiaj—A Fresh and lugs supply' of this Celebrated Coffeei nst receivsd by &.' SALAD OIL. Altn 'irtge supply of fresh Salad. Oil, in large and malt betting, and of different bnsnde Mgt received and tv sale by DOCK, Dr. k f/J. FIRE CRACKER:E.' by the . obest or boa, j e st received and for sale by ' NICHOLS& BOWM4N. jal °Omer Front and Market streets 11. 4 1 .X.Lcsal. FAMIL a coulee lot otExpri, Family, ylsoir, all TiralqapPo3:ly bbs.) or ladle i~cei~eil .".f51G23/lir 1 17 dthiAA 10/0 dxner trams and #440; streets. ME No) 2tbsertistmenta GEO. BERGNER, P. M A 'UNION HARVEST HONE P I C-N I 0, Will be held at COLD SPRINGS, STOVES! STOVES ! ! THE NEW'EDITI.ON PRICE $5 00 fliiKtlieMtollll. EDGEHILL SCHOOL PRINCETON. N. J. Rev. JAMES P. Huaues, A. hl ' Pripuipals. Rev. Tuns. W. CAW:. LL, A. M., THIS Institution, founded in 1829, is cif s , gned to prepare boys thoroughly for coil es Or fr a bus loses lit:. The buddiors aye 14' ge end rename di. us, and the grottm s embrace more then th r teen acres. Both of the rrinril.ale d. V .te their whole time to the • clued, ai led la the department or losirtuation by competent teat here hem littry in-trnetlnn •nd doll. (under the charge of an expe. ienc d Instructor,) is arr. Et, d en as tint to in erfere with the regular atonic, '.ccu.h g a part, of th' t me appropria ed to exercise ant recreation. 'twits are re rived a' auy time a ,d charged only from the Ow to of ad helot. Titamo:—sl".!s Oti per scallion of five months For elreotlars, or further informs - ion address either of tbeloals 1.4) trent eis also made to the !ter. 11r. Catlett, liar r labors. From !he, Rev. Dr. Hodge and the Rev. Dr. McGill. Professors in the Theoloymat Seminary Priravton, N. ✓. 1 - bar • for eaverai years he. n let m &coda oted wilt• the cv. Ttomn.3 W. C..t.0 l 4 lie has had charge of two of my sons, and I can safely .-ay 1 bare paver ...Immo 3. uy cue In who- , fidelity a• d doeott n to his pu• pbe, I have equ.t confluence. Ile is a good echo' r and a sue• esevnl teacher. I k , -ow no 0110 who has a gre.l , r family in gaining 'be love of h^e satin's or who esetto over them a better influence lam aw,re of the ze.pumehiligy in spe king in ench Lerman( commendation of a oractier; bn lam evinned lam doing tiotham b.t stm.jle just (e to an esuellent man. in using the language which L have here fl/1. ployed. CHARLES RuliGß. 1 bays great confider CP in the Rev. Jas. P. Hoghes, u a leacher, both n big Brute to give It structi.m. end hii 114 , 1 in the admini.tyation of dweipl ne. I have had two Bali under his are, ani from the most careful observe- . _ . thm lam free to recommend the gegoball rcoool as mid Or Fafe and thorough ihdtrua. je 4 dlm•rdjvlbdrmJ FX ND•R T. WI:FILL. JOHN WIRE'S Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, lianistntrg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS ORANGES AND LEMOMS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, FSE6.II AND SALT FISH, And veielables of all klads, brought direct from the Eastern Markets, twice a week,anu nurobsied ean"er iny go. rional supervirlon, thus enaldidig m• to sell a better and cheaper article than any in the market. Or from a dietetics attended o promptly, and teode de ivered t any part of the city free of charge. FRE-II CANNED FRUIT = constantly on DlVid Give me a rail. [j' 2s ] JOHN WiSte. INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSIIRANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorpoiated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets $1,200 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur G Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel P. Sante, Charles Taylor, t mbruse Rh te, Jolla R. Neff. Richa , d D. Wool, Will; tm welsh, Wil lam R. Bowen, James N. D . ckson, S Lord' waln, John noon, Ge rge L Barri on, Fr ate s R. Ove, ktlxard H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. rliult G. coF •:I N, President., CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. Ais central agent far to al nre n t comuany, the undersigned is orepared to take Fire 11 Aka in any pa t of .he -late of Pennsylvania, en her annually or perpet ually, on tne most taTorab le terms. Office Third street between Walnut and Strawberry a ley, Rd ke's row WILLIAM BUEHLER, . jelodly lie. rw.u. s Pa. jell.dlm DENTISTRY. D. GEO. W. sriNE, graduate of the Baltimore College of Denial Surgery, haw ogp er• nontly located in the city of Harrisburg awl taken the oillm formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street between Market and Walnut, respect fully iolorma his friends and the public in general, that he is prepared to perform all operations in the Dental prolessiou, either eureka for mechanical, in a manna- th.t shall not be amp wsed by operators in'this or any ott city. His moue of inserting artitietel teeth is upon the latest im proved scientific. principle. . Tettb, from oue ur a full set, mounted on due Gold, Silver, Platintploes or the Vulcanite Base. I take {mast pleasure In recommending the above gen- Gemini° all my f.rater Mende of Harriiourg ant and reel confident teat he will perform ad opera tions in a scientific m tenet, from my knowledge of his [my3 dtff F. J. 14. GI) • G D. 8. WM A. PA.RKHILL, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER• nird Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing Orwa. i, - ,,jORES, dwellings, churches, public %j build ngs, factorise, to , tl rid up w.th gas, Ica. a d Iron pip. le a wOr.uniu Ike Maws• r tlystrAnta, bas na, Batt Tubs, lifa sd Fore rump, 01 r Clo send au. Iron s• i e for wirer, gas a..“ seam. A elm is 01 pub is pat °nage is reaped lily suucttcd . All work pr thinly alt.t.ded to. E.:O. WHITMAN. ALEX. JOHNSTON. E. G. WHITMAN & CO., 318 CHESTNUI STREE7, PILILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURES OF FANCY AND PLAIN CANDIES. DEALER IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &C. jeld•dlm* NEW MARBLE AND STONE 1 AB,ll HENRY BROWN HAVING opened a MARBLE AND STONE Yew) on Canal Street, I air Cheituut - meet, oppo. stk. the 1. nnsylvanis itaißoad D .pat to es this me kw(' of iutorming cliastis 01 klarrtsuur.; .ht t vionit) that Reis prepared .0 to all kinds of DIM bie and stone w ra in a suovrior manner, and on the mast reskosante terms. le“) d2nt* CAOBB & BLAI ELL'6 Ueiebrated !PICKLBS, SAULB3, PILESEAVE 4 , &c,, sc. A Large ...cpolTor. the above, embracing every variety, jun re cipe° end.lor Sale by IL] WM. UOCis , Jr.. & Co. OOR newly replenished stock of Toilet , and Fancy. Goods Is unsurpassed in Mao oily, and ,etauag confident of renderitig B.l4ou:don, we would res. p ectiully invite a call. B.FLLBR, 911 Market street, two doors east of .Fourth street, south .ilea 'VINE 14 lot of Messina Oranges and other Foreign Fruits, it/A received and fur sale by NIUHOLS & BO W MAN'S, corner Front and Market i.troota. myl9 Q.DPhIitION. Dandelion Coffee, just re l..) received and for ed.ie by IVICHOL,S & B' MIKAN, Corner Frt•nt and Mare -t stre.te my2B riusa invoice of Messina Oranges and lemons. f,r sale by NICHO .s t k 0 W , je3o Coru+r Froui and Ma kw streets. . plit. general variety of goods for ad ." itietaeg the TOILET, t , be found at Kellar's, is unsarpsiked in this city. 91 Masker Street. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR! HE first in the market, joist received T . sas for sale by WM.I) CK, J.., & Oa• ; CLARET WINE !: u[TE are elosiug out a VERY SUPERIOR V LOC as les. Mao) coat is g: WHITE BRANDY FOR PBESEItVINGPUBPOSES. A VERY superior article, (pure,), just A received and for sale by ).-30 • W.ll. DOCK, 7R. , & CO. pU,P.t.n.lutt lot of Dandelion ana iii 1 410ogee, for sale at to . e store 01 JO 1 N WISE. MI lakiAl.kftUßE te the place to buy EateatAledicious. tit WM. 'DOCK Jr &CO