pailp -rtitgrap4. HARRISBURG, PA Hominy Afternoon, July 21, 186t0, WAR MEETING• A meeting of the citizens of Harrisburg will to held at the Court House this evening at half p:iEt seven o'clock, to take into consideration tt,e condition of the Country in relation to the war, and to devise means for encouraging the en listment of volunteers A general attendance ie earnestly requested MANY CITIZENS. Mousy, July 21, 1862 Fortin.—ln Third street this morning a small porttnonie, •containing a sum of mony. The owner can have the same by calling at our of fice, and paying for this notice. PATRIOTIC CONTRIBUTION.—The scholars of the Locust Street Methodist Episcopal Church tave contributed the sum of thirty dollars to the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers. Dm solemn and impressive religious ceremo nies incident to the observance of the forty hoer; devotion, commenced in St. Patrick's ;Catholic) church, yesterday morning. High mass was celebrated at six o'clock A. et., Rev. Pierre Maher, and other Reverend gentlemen from a distance officiating. IN Tows.—Surgeon J. 0. Alleman, of the Bth Pennsylvania Reserves, is In town, direct from the army on the James river. The doctor has furnished us with an official list of the killed end wounded of his regiment in the recent battles before Richmond, which will appear hereafter. -......,....--- POSTAGS STAMPS AS CURRINOY.—The news that Poet•Oifce stamps have been enacted in to " currency" by Congress is received every where with satisfaction. It will give the coup de grace at once to any scheme for flooding the country with worthless " Shinplasters," and gn far to remedy the present inconveniences aciiing from a scarcity of small change. I= , :aturser. NEGLECT. —This morning a little Prrfooted boy, whose name we could not ;ram, while passing the corner of Third and llaiket streets, at Leamy's store, accidently got his foot between two pieces of a broken flag stone, which caused him to trip violently to the ground, spraining his ankle and inflicting several severe cuts on his head. Ye was picked up by some of the by-standers and taken to his residence. This corner has been singularly he4lected by the supervisor of the district in which it is situated, and we hope that this ac cident will be the means of hurrying him up to his duty in the premises. Trim SOLDIERS RUM PleNlo.—Our readers should not forget the picnic to be given in /lamialmes Woods, next Thursday, the 25th inst. Tbc proceeds of which are to be applied the benefit of the /amities of our gallant vo lacers. The gentlemen who have undertak . tii, , management of the affair have had t ,, ,lerable experience in such matters, and ,i,ubt not will get up something decidedly ~tr 'dive. There will be choice edibles and , music for dancing, and any quan- ~f other things provided for the amuse :oA f the guests. No improper characters L, permitted on the- ground. Omnibuses , Ile during the day, from the Washington td, corner of Sixth and Walnut streets. nett, 25 cents. CArrELL,of the Third street Presbyterian ..111(11, preached a most powerful and eloquent min yesterday morning, his theme being the •w, of the country and thp duty of his noun tr2ul it in this the hour of their peril. He czut.,l clearly that no man fully discharged his in this crisis, unless he made some sacri- A sacrifice of time, of labor, of service, ' , cane and of life, was the highest evidence patriotism. These sacrifices must be made r. l rlitarily, They must be made speedily, or • 7 it Mom would be pronounced a failure by uvera aunts of the world. They must be iu a Christian spirit, for sacrifices made r than in that spirit, failed of their object -1 of God's approval, and consequently failed • • ther. The sacrifice of those who were t, the army, were strongly alluded to by i , verend orator. He was not willing to • , i , t the pecuniary aid which only shared the .I.tious munificence of a man, as patriotic. ,t which was worthy to be thus regarded, • the sacrifice which pat a man to some in .,l,ience--was the giving up of luxuries, the .-• Li.ing of pleasures, the retrenchment of rdgauce, and the adoption of strict econo -% ALI actual deprivation, in order that the .ause might be aided, and the country rer.cued from rebellion. This was patriot of the army—and those only who thus 314 3 the general cause ware doing their duty. \ I may they do their duty, for without a govenauent - this Heaven-blessed and Heaven thr"-ted gu‘ , Trauent, which guarantees liberty to all mu acknowledging its sway—without this .a.veroruent, to guard our rights, protect our I. , prrty, and encourage personal interests to • ss, without such a power we would all be-, ,ule slaves. Let loyal men remember this Login to make theiesacrilices. Let wealth e its purse strings, and pour out its mu ••••, • lice in aid of victory. Let us make our ::: , :es before the throne of God, that the tit it liberty may not be dug down and ut "' y destroyed. Cattell has heretofore preached some (tingly powerful sermons, but his effort ' 3 estenlay is pronounced by all who were i.;-•ent at its delivery to have been a produc -1;04 at once abounding in fervid eloquence, stirring appeal, and practical common sense , uggedions of duty and patriotism. He un doubtedly has the approval of God for his efforts behalf of his bleeding country and imperilled freedom ; and his conduct, thus noble in all re •pects, dwarves the commendation and respect r,f every man in this community. we understand that a number of our citizens are about to request Mr. Cattell to repeat the :ermon on such occasion as be may himself in dicate. ARBESTED.-0. Barrett and Thomas C. Mac- Dowell were arrested this morning on the charge of libel, and bound over to appear at the next Court of Quarter Sessions in the sum of five thousand dollars. General Boumfort appeared for them as surety. U. J. Jones was also ar rested and held to bail on a charge of writing libellous articles for Barrett Sr. friscDowell. ins Pro-Nro of the Citizen Fire Company comes off at Haehlen's woods to-morrow, and from what we know of the managers,and their arrangements, we can safely say it will be one of the most delightful parties of the season.— Every accommodation will be afforded visitors to pass the day in a round of continued enjoy ment, in the way of choice edibles and drinka bles, ropes for "Copenhagen," swings, and last, though by no means the least important, a fine string band for worshippers at the shrine of the nimble-footed goddess Tersphichore. The utmost precaution has been taken to preserve or der on the grounds. Omnibusees will run every fifteen minutes from Omit's State Capitol Hotel and Frisoh's International Hotel. Busa FOR Csarrs.—ln Philadelphia the diffi culty among small shopkeepers, provision deal ers in the markets, and the citizens generally in making change, has caused an extraordina. ry demand for cents, and all that can be coined at the Mint are eagerly bought. The Ledger of that city says that recently on one of the days assigned for the exchange at the Mint of nick les for United States Treasury Notes, the doors were besieged with an anxious crowd before seven o'clock, and by twelve o'clock, the hour set apart to commence the exchange, there were several hundred persons present, men, women and boys. Lines were formed , of the men and boys on one side of the building, and of the women on the other, the former extend ing half a square along Juniper street. Many of the boys were provided with small baskets to carry the cents in. To preserve order a posse Of the, reserve police were in attendance, but their services were not required. Though many of those who desired cents stood in line for hours waiting an opportunity to get into the Mint, they had to go home without them, as the supply on hand was exhausted before half of the applicants were accommodated. We understand that two thousand dollars' worth of cents are coined daily at the Mint, making twelve thousand dollars' worth a week. About two-thirds of the coinage goes to New York, Boston, and other cities, leaving but four thou sand dollars' worth a week for distribution in Philadelphia. But five dollars' worth are given to each applicant 'at the Mint, but it is said that boys are employed to stand in line, and by this means raise a large amount in cents. Tau UHRINOY Qusarrox.—Below we present a correct copy of the bill passed during the last day of Congress, from which it will be observed that our business community may expect - re= lief in a short period and that an abundance of =kcal change will be forthcoming. Here is the bin: AN ACT to authorize payments in stamps and to prohibit circulation of notes of less, de- I nomination than one dollar. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre aentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby directed to furnish the As sistant Treasurers and such designated deposi tories of the United States as may be by him mlected, in such sums as he may ,deem expe dient, the postage and other stamps of the United States, to be exchanged by them, on application, for United States notes ; and from and after the first day of August next such stamps shall be receivable in payment of all dues to the United States less than five dollars and shall be received in exchange for United States notes when presented to any Assistant Treasurer or any designated depository se lected as aforesaid in sums not less thattPfiii3 dollars. bso. 2. And be it further enacted, That from and after the first day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, no private corporation, banking association, firm, or individual shall make, issue, circulate, or pay any note, check, memorandum, token, or other obligation, for a less sum than one dollar, intended to circu late as money or to be received or used in lien of lawful money of the United States ; and every person so offending shall, on conviction thereof in any district or circuit court of the United States, be punished by fine not exceed ing five hundred dollars, or by both, at the op tion of the court. Approved, July 17, 1862. Jbr the Telegraph.] Wno xs MO—While standing on the plat- form at the Penna., Railroad depot, last Friday moning, my attention was called to a group of men near me, discussing the war question.— There stood a specimen of the genus horns, "gat ing" away at a 2:40 rate, endeavoring to make several loyal men (his auditors) believe that in less than six months time the " Southern Confederacy," would be recognized—Jeff & Co., would pay up us Northenera for our valor and determined opposition, " to the rebellion," &c., and the impudent rebel sympathizer even offered to wager a month's wages that it must be so ; when a well known loyal citizen came up to the mark and said, "oat with your mo ney, lad, put denim di month's wages if you dare 7" Becesh wilted a degree or two—said he "hadn money about him, (ditto in the article of brains, observed a bystander,) but that he would raise the funds on pay-day." Our Union friend commenced to handle the ape pretty roughly, and he ," i slid." If the pimp above referred to wouldTave used the sama traitorous language in the much-talked-of secesh city of Baltimore, the first 'anion man present would have damaged his countenance, sure as fate.— The fellow is easily recognized ; he wears a checkered cap, not quite large enough for a performing monkey—has a slight sprinkling of cat fur on his upper lip, and in other respects looks tolerably genteel. His impt deuce and andacity,however, will sooner or later lead him into trouble. Wonder why such a chivalrous buck is notbetter employedt It would be far more consistent and honorable to Nin a rebel band of cut throats or guerillas engaged in the unholy cause of attempting to destroy our glorious country, than to hold a position given him by a loyal railroad company, where public and private interests, together with all other loyal citizens affairs, he would no doubt be ready and willing to betray into the hands of enemies of our common country. Let him be , arrested at the first opportunity for treason able-condturt. He is not fit to walk the streets of large a city as Harrisburg. Haws= 113antogleattia OAR telegraph, .fflonttap 'Afternoon, Julp 21, 1862. Tag Frau Car Zonevas will hold a special meeting this evening at their armory, at 8 o'clock, to complete their arrangements for go ing into service. By order of the Captain. Hop' Fran COMPANY.—A meeting of the Hope fire company will be held this evening, to adopt measures in reference to the death of their comrade, Mr. Robert Simpson, a member of the "Kepner Fencibles," who was killed in one of the recent battles before Richmond. Fos —The alarm of fire about 1 o'clock yes terday morning, was occasioned by the partial burning of a small one story and half frame tenement house, in Third street above North, owned by Daniel Best. The house was un occupied, a family having moved out only a few days previous. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. HARRISBURG LIVE STOCK MARKET FOR THE WEEK mono, JULY 19, 18 . 62.---Totapaceipts of. Live Stock of all kinds, for the week at Harris burg Stock Yards, 1370 head of Beef cattle, 1017 head of Hogs, 1680 head of Sheep, end 488 head of Horses. The sales during Friday were : Wm. Hines sold 178 head hogs at $4 40 per 1001bs gross. J. Dickison sold 103 head hogs at $4 50 per 1001tos gross.• 0. Crawford " 189 " " "$4OO " 1001bs gross. C. Clark sold 98 head hogs at $4 00 per 100Ibs gross. Geo. Lehman sold 16 Beef cattle at $4 25 J. Seldenridge sold 32 Beef cattle at $4OO. S. Adams sold 32 Beef cattle at $3 95. 0. 0. Badger sold 102 Beef cattle at $4 20. The following droves of eattle were in mar ket this week : J. Roff 32 head I A. Greenwatloo " M. Dornig 18 " A.G Crain 18 " 1 Geo. Lehman 16 " S. Adams 32 " ..T. Seldentidge77 " H. Thompson 33 " H. Copeland 18 " Thos. lamb 33 " I Cook & Ivoryl94 " ON Goon Wei. —The New York Times says: "The editor of this paper was waited upon on Saturday by a gentleman 'desiring to have his attention directed to some recruiting officer whose honesty and energy could be properly warranted. He only needed to have these qual ities verified to justify himself in placing $BOO in the hands of the officer, to be used in pro curing recruits for the Union army. It was our good fortune to be able to point out a per fectly safe trustee of this patriotic charity, and it will at once do its beneficial work." In many places, if not all, this example might be copied to advantage. Now and then there is a recruiting officer so exaactly fitted for the business, that a given sum in his hands would be more effective than twice or three times the amount laid out by any ordinary committee or municipal officer. 'There are marry-war) ors expensing moneyfor procuring recruits which will commend theinsetves to the wise and prudent, and none can be pointed out for general employment to the exclusion of others. It is well for every one to think over in what method be can give his money to the best advantage, but he ought not to think too long, for any way is better than that. • Ansarrx SOLDMI.—The following circular comes from the Headquarters. of the Army of the Potomac, and is supposed to be sanctioned by Gen. McClellan. It should have a wide circulation, and the sentiment of the country energetically brought to the aid of the pur pose of shaming these stragglers back to their posts: HARDISON'S LANDING, Va., July 10. The shameful desertion of officers and men from the ranks of their regiments, which has been going on since the battle of Williamsburg, and which has more than decimated the army within the last fortnight, and should receive notice at the hands of the press. The press can do no better service to the military inter ests of the nation than to persevere in attack ing men absent under pretense of sickness. Robust and slightly wounded officers and men are parading the streets of cities or loitering at home, who are absent without leave, and who are needed here. Make it detestable for any man able to do duty to be away from the army. Hold him up to the public view. Let him be shamed to his duty. In the recent battles and movements, hordes of stragglers rushed to the hospital boats and escaped from the army, while thousands who could not get on the boats were only compelled to return to the ranks of their regiments by provost guards and by hunger. Make a resi dence at home diegracful to these deserters. The local police should arrest every man im properly absent from his regiment. The writer of this ca not give his name— the communication is anonymous—but the press can ascertain how far what is here said is true, by looking around and seeing the num bers of returned officers ann soldiers who are in every street, in every city, in every lane and in every village of the North. If every officer and soldier fit for duty would emerge from his hiding-place, and come to his regi ment, the army would be much strengthened, and the cause for which we struggle materially served. A Montt Ferrenumnum.—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 completion of Eby & Kunkle's laWe brick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornadiental 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 challenges competion.— 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 what ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase or not. AN Ow Hezainnuosa.—lf there is one weak ness, as Sam Weller would say, more than another that is prominent with ns, it is the pleasure of meeting those of bygone days, whose association brings to our recollection the many happy moments of Old Lang Syne. a this connection we had the pleasure a few days since of meeting our former townsman David Pool, Esq., who now resides in Washington city. Mr. Pool, visits our city for the purpose of recruiting his soifiewhit inipiired health, and perhaps to take advantage of the beautiful stock of dry. Ow* at 17rk& do Bowman'. == Myers & Dixon 100 head Bindy & Stone 54 John Smith 114 " J. Kepner 19 " M. Sriddnth 51 " Thos. Moony .18 " A. C. Badger 102 " (lnckenhmer & Bro 112 head. E. Williams 156 " Ceo. Radcliff 72 " I= $5OOO DOLLARS FORTH OF NEW GOODS !-400 pair of mitts direcifrom auction, at 25, 37, 60, 62 and 75 cts.; 100) I adies' white collars, at 10, 20, 30, up to 76 cti. Great bargains! 500 new hoop skirts for 60162 and 76 cts., up to $2.50-- w cheapest in to ; the largest assortment of i t low priced dress odds—all prices. 100 pieces white brillauts 124 cis.; some at 16 to 18 cts.; 60 dozen o shirt breasts at 124 cts., 20, fII3B IL 25 and 37 cts., tra cheap. 200 dozen of La dies' white stle ings, at 124 and 16 cts. A magnificent talent of embroidered cambr ic band, and cam' is edging an i insertings, at all prices. 50 do ..'i of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 124 cts.; also h mstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole sale buyers we mild invite to our large stock ; and as we have . buyer in New York, who buys only at the larlr auctions. We promise to sell goods at city I ces. S. LWWIr. •ed 10 &men of real German ndkerchiefs for gentlemen—a le ; also 20 pieces of white and ding, and 6 pieces of new car n ; 6 pieces of black silk at all. S. LEWT. We also rec linen pocket very Wane a colored straw pets from an prices. TIN YOUNG OR OLD. Mate or iikmale, offering from a habit indulged in by the OH OF BOTH SEXES, 10 MANY MAIMING 5Y611.10110 , them for Marriage, you hove bee WHICH CMS It Un _And Is the.grellest evil which can befall ,MAN OR WOMAN. See symptom; enamerated in advertisement, and it you are a sufferer, Cut out thd adveriiseinent, Aug send for it at once. Delays are dangerous. Ask for lielmbold , s Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. jyls-d2m HAIR DYE t HAIR DYE I Win. A. Batellelor's Rate Dye ! The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known All others are mere imitation - a, and should be avoided if you wash to *ape ridicule. Okla, RFD SR RUSTY - HAIR dyed instantty to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least Injury to Harr tei Skin. FIFIFEN M. bAtS AND Dll'tAlliAS have been awar ded to WM. A. BATCHELOR ` place 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. Wia. A. BATCt3IILOR'I3 HAIR DYE p+•oduces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is weitasevio not to !Mere in the least, however long it may he contin ued, and the ill effects of bad Drat remedied. The hair is invigorated Ruh% by this splendid Dyo, which Is prop erly applied at No. le Send Street New York. Sold fu all Um cites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy (Mehl Dealers. The Genuine has the came " William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four aides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Fantlay St., Late 233 Broadway, New Yerk ocl2 d&wly Ncw 2hertionttuts HBAD•QUARTERS P&NNA. HARILIBRIIIIO, July 21,.1862. GENERAL ORDERS, No. 29. ' f Assurances having been received from many loyal and patriotic citizens, that the establish ing of camps in well chosen localities, in other parts of the State, in connection with the Cen tral Depot at Harrisburg, would greatly facili tatelhe raising of the State's quota, under the late call of, the - q ) resident, and would more thoroughly seculo the formation of Regiments of people of_ t aa.m&•=‘;w 3 . l ...-rkvpdr willoirTer a.amtvic . , -- an intended in all cases where it can be accomplished. For the reasons above set forth. 'I. Camps will be established for districts comprising the adjacent counties in Lancaster, Washington, Montgomery, Allegheny, Brad ford, Franklin and Rhiladelphili counties, in charge of which Commanders and skillful Sur geons will be appointed. IL Recruiting Officers and others engaged in raising Squads or Companies, will, on applica tion - to Capt. R. I. Dodge, Superintendent of Recruiting service for Peondylvania, made in accordance with his circular of 12th instant, be furnished with transportation to the Camp nearest their location or recruiting rendezvous, or at which the Regiment for which any Squad or company is intended, may be organizing. 111. Clothing, arms, &c., will,be • furnished volunteers by the proper United States officers, on arrival at camp and muster into service. By order of A. G. CURTIN, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Rnssau, Adg't. General Pennsylvania. OFFICE SUP'T RECRUITING SERVICE, HARRISBURG, Pa., July 12, 1862. Persons raising recruits under Order No 28, Head Quarters, State of Pennsylvania, will not send small Squads to this Depot, but will keep their men together until the number proposed to be raised is complete, or until the twenty days for which subsistence will be paid, has nearly elapsed. The above conditions being fulfilled, the Of ficer will make his application for transporta tion dirdctly to me ; in every case sending with such application the certificate of the Prothon otary of the County, or where that cannot be obtained, of the nearest Post Master, that the person applying for transportation is trust worthy, and has actually enrolled the number of men for which transportation is applied. RICHARD I. DODGE. Capt. Bth mfantry, Sup't recruiting serervice Pennsylvania. iy2l-d3t GRAND PIC-NIC • FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CITIZEN FIRE COIIIANY, -AT HAEHNIASICS WOODS, TO-MORROW, Tuesday, JULY 22, A general invitation is extended to ladies and gentlemen. Price.of admittance to the woods twenty-five cents. Conveyances will ply between Omit's hotel and Frisch's International hotel and the grove every fifteen minutes during the day. j y2l-d1 t CHEESE. AFEW Boxes good Cheese, the balance of a large consignment, are offered at an unusually low rate to closeout the lot. To retail dealers there will be an Inducement offered. Each box sold will be guar anteed es represented. WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. jylB CHEAP Sugars, brown and white, New Orleans, Layering 's, &c., are now offered for sale, of every grade to suit the purchaser, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jylB ' Horner Front and Market EtreetS. YRUP and Molasses, no less than eight S kinds, for sale by ' NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jylB Corner Front and Market atreeta. PRIME Cheese from New York Dairies just resolved and for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMEN, jylB Corner Front and Market streets. BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE. DESIRAIBLN Building Lote on Ridge Road and Boas atreets, on reasonable terms. For farther partiou'ars enquire of JORN B. HOOVER, Agent jyl7.4lm* Benet alreet between Second and Third. WANTED. SEVERAL Machinists. Also a stop boy in the bleekspeith abop. Apply at the irlEwitf EAGLE. WORKS. SUGAR! tOO BBLb '. Sugar Refined stud Raw,) -oral wades and idods must received and II be sold* the lowest msrket price& We. • : • WY DOCK, & 00. DRUGABTORW le the place to eter.retoot meadow fflisullantons. RECRUITS WANTED. FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY, REGULAR ARMY. ONE hundred more able bodied (mar. ried or unmarried) men are wanted to complete the Senuut Baitallion of tie above reiimen . .. Its lira 'quarters are pleasantly toe, ted at "rump Wissahickon" on the tanks of the Schuylkill, mar Philadelphia, where recruits are weekly sent to be thorm gill), instructed before going Into active service. Honest, intelligent and energetic men aro particularly wanted for non-7otninissioned officers, to whom us with all recruits, every advantage of advanced bounty, pay, &c., ls given. A premium of two dollars will be paid any citizen or soldier for each acceptable recruit presented by him. Further information may be obtained it applied for, at the office on Second stria I near the Market house, Har risburg, Fa. THOMAS H. NORTON. Jryl9-dlm Oapt. 16th U.S. lefty., Recruithig.„officfr. FOR BALE ALARGE marble parlor mantle with an enameled register Ito., all an good as new, will be sold for one half of original cost. A leo a bath tub shower bath with all other arrangements for hot and cold baths complete, a marble wash stand and figures; alma small slzei hot air furnacewith registers, he. All the above articles are in good order, ass will be sold for less than half their original cost, the subscriber being about turning his house in Third street entirely into odic is and pubic rooms, has therefore no further nse for them. DAVID MOMMA, Sr. 3720-d3t Office, Third St., Harri.burg. SOMETHING NEW. A GENTS WANTED in every town, ti village and city, to sell the soldiers companion, can mate from $8 to $5 per day. Samples sent, post age paid, on receipt of 50 cents Send fir circular. Ad• dress W. H. Hartley, box 918, Philadelphia Pa. jr2ildlw w4t. GAIETY MUSIC BALL - Walnut Street between 2d and 3d. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. SOLE LESSEN AND MANAGER, . 808 NDWARDR. ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. The autocrat or amusements, unanimous, as the de oision rendered by the public as to the euperlor merits of this temple of meatti delight. Our count constella tion shines with unwonted lustre at every appearance, being greeted with uprorions eclat. iluthuslasm in cr. ases nightly. MISS JULIA EDWARDS, the Bird of Song. 808 EDWARDS, the Ethlopean Jester and Dancer. DAN HOWARD, the Excelsior Banjoist. H. KINOAIDE, the renowned Acrobat. KATE DAVENPORT, the Viewing Deineuse. JAKE BUDD, Eth'oheanoomOdian, TOM MURRAY, Irish and Combo Vocieist. MASTER WILLIS, the Wonder of the Age. J. H. DONNELL, Musical Director J. H. VANHORN, Pianist. To conclude Every Evening with a New and Laugha ble Aftertlece. Doors @Pea eV% to commence at S 4. ' JAKE BUDD, state Switzer. jr2l-1w MOURNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP. THIS INVALUABLE SYRUP, WHICH IS entirely vegetable in its composition, has been employed with wonderful success for many years in the cure of diseases for the AIR PASSAGES and LUNGS. For any form of the disease such as COUGH, TICKLING of the THROAT, SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFI CULT BREATHING, HOARSENESS, LOSS. or VOICE, and HECTIC FEVERS, its mo will be attended with the happiest rits- It is ona_of_the_best tiled safest_wedidnes for all farccusa-DRO.l.v.nAlilb — EM CONSUMPTION. No laudnam or preparation of Opium in any shape in this syrup. ~a~Te-t PRICE $lOO PER BOTTLE For sale at TABORER'S CHEAP . BOOK STORE. MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. BACK PAY, BOUNTY, PENSIONS, SUBSISTENCE &c. EIIGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law, office, Third street, 'Harrisburg, Ps., will attend to the collection of military elalms, under the sat of aausomlgy, of sprit le, ism 'Mick pay of discharged and deceased soldiers. Howdy under Act of Congress, July, 22, 1861. Pensions and claims for subsistence, do. jylo-dim FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DITDOLPH MILLER, of East Hanover _IA township, offers hlwelf as a candidate for the of fice of COUNTY COSIML!SIONER, subject to the Union Republican Nominating Convention, and pledges him self II nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the °Moe with fidelity. irlB-dherte FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DAVID BERST, of South Hanover township, offers hinvelf as a candidate for the offi os of COUNTY 0011111 , 81.0NER, subject to the Onion ilepublicad Nominating Convention, and pledges himself it nominated and elected, 0 discharge the duties of iho office with fidelity. jela dawtc* S AMUEL PAVE, of Swatara township, ganounnes himself ag a candidate for the office o County Commicaloner, milled to the decision of Me Re publican County Convention. He prorating if nominate d and elected to discharge the duties °foal i office for the good of the tax payers of the county. ;iylll4llw wte CIMBERLAND VALLEY LNSTITTITE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, MECHANICSBURG, PA. REV, 0. EGE & SONS. - AN ACADEMIC AND CO iil.i ERCIAL SCHOOL. 8z"1"13 prom re l li te rna mb „ " ls l t e to t 31;1,1..8 ANNUALLY. °barges 876 to $BO per session. sir Send for a Ciroular. ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. A. MtIGNIFICENT i octave Piano from isrSINWAY & SONS, NEW YORK. Alt - o 41. OCTAVE SCHOOL ORGANS, Price only SSO, Prince's make, best and cheapest in market. Melodeonsandmusicalmerchandise generally. Picture Primes, a choice assortment of our own make 3 RE-GILDING Specially attended to. S. WARD & CO., New Music and Frame Store, 14 Market Square. /fir Oall and see. Jyl4-dtf ATTENTION FARMERS 1 SCYTELEI3, SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES, RAKES, SCYTHE STONES and RIFLES In great variety, to be bad mate at. GILdEIRPS Hardwark, Store, jelo-dtf Opposite the Court u miss. LtrARGE and extensive assortment of assware, Including Tumblers, Goblets, Dishes BOMA, ALC., aGO., and everything for preserving, at NICHOLS & BJWILAN, Jel2 Center Front and Market streets. CII2I2AP Oil for all kinds of machinery, In small and large nackages, for sale by NicaoLg & BOWMAN, jal9 Corner Front and Market street.. WARD.ELL & LEVIN.MS, Pickles and 011supg, for sale at JOHN WISE'S. m SUPERIOR Quality of Imperial and Black Tea, for IWO by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • n 0.922 Corner Front and Market streets. TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES. LYMAN GILBERT 4 Afarbt Bred, amier of River Alley. CIFFERS for safe the largest stock of Tin 11,1 sod Sheet Iron Ware In Harrisburg. sir Peon lower than thole of any other (stab Nish wilt. The custom of store keepers write purchase to sell again is invited. All work warranted. jel7-dlnt. STOVES I STOVES I * to OPIE of the best patterns cooking stoves are be had. at the Cheap Tin ware and WV. E a • to lishment of Lyman Gilbert, Market street. jel7-clim Ole` the beet patterns, GlaeS and Tjecon, stonily cm hand as Lyman Gilbert's Ttn ware Wan ninntory, Mutat street. lel7-dita FRUIT CANS, ftlisullantans. EDGEHILL SCHOOL, PRINCETON. N. J. Rev. JAMES P. Hoottas, A. M., } • • Prmapal.s. Rev. THOS. W. CATTELL, A. M., TlilB Institution, founded in 1829, is designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or fora 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 s chool, aided 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 stadia+, occupying a part of the time appropria•ed to exercise and recreation. Pupll3 are rooeived at any time and charged only from the date of ad- lesion. TICRICC—SI2S 00 per session of ftvo months • For circulars, or further information, address either of the Principals. Ra'erence is also made to the Bey. Mr. Cattell, Harrisburg. From the Rea. Dr. Madge and the Rev. Dr. NOGia, Professors in the Thtoloyical Seminary, Princeton, N. J. I have for several years been intimately acquainted with the Hey. Thomas W. Cutell. He hes had charge of two of my sons, And I can safely say I have never known a ny one in whove fidelity aid devotion to his pa- pile, I have equal confluence. He is a good scholar and a successful teacher. I know no one who has a greater facility in gaining the love of his scholars or wbo exert, over them a better Influence I am aware of the responsibility in spe king in ouch terms of commendation of a teacher; but lam s Waded lam doing nothing but simple Justwe to an excellent man, In using the language which I have' here em ploye& 013ARLIIS Hi IDGF. 1 have great confide: ce in the Bev. Jas. P. Hughes, as a teacher, both in his aptness to give instructicm, and his tact In the administration of discipline. I have bad two sons under bis care, and from the moat careful observa tion lam free to recommend the Fdgehill School as one Of safe and thorough instruction. je.4 dlm-rdjylfidtml ALECANDfiIt T. WOILL. EAGLE VW" ORICS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ILIORTFACTURER OT BOOK-BINDERS' 11111111 1 10-111411INBS AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND MACHINES FOE GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and PQdder Cutters, SOHOO.L FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Brass C INGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITB URANIUM'', SOROLL SAWING, PLANING, EM., Icir Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS. sir Cash paid for Old Copper, Brass, Spotter, STEAM BOILERS, &O. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. Fast' Wetable-nod various other building eitattuse, for sale very cheap at the reay2.l-131 bi %GU, WORKS. All Work Promised in One Week 1:0 4 . PENMSYLV 6.N1 A STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT 104 Market 'greet between 4th and ith, HARRISBURG, PA., Hand 1 n R E r m e o r n ic orm d a eEiC eo rdi t e l t ° II of ode ' Dyed, Cleeneed and flniebed in the best manner and at the shortest patine DODGE & 00., Proprietors. WM A.• PARKHILL, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER• Third Street, next door' to the Telegraph Printing TORES, dwellings, Office churches, public buildings, factoriesplc., fitted up with gas, lead and iron pipe in a workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash basins, Bath Tab;, 1 ift and Force Pumps, Water Most a, Lead ana Iron Pide for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work pr-mptly attended to. my3o43m. FREES; BUTTER AT MARKET PRICE. WE, HAVING fitted up a large Refrig erator, and having made contracts with some of our most reliable farmers to furnish us with fresh and sweet butter regularly, will bo enabled to supply orr customers with sweet fresh ice cold butter at all limes. my 29 WU. DOCK, dr. & CO. SMOKED BEEF.—A splendid lot, large and well cured. FRESH invoice of Lemons, Oranges, Raisins, Ace., for sate by NIOHOL9 St BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. GLASS Jars for putting up fruit, the celebrated /Wyllie patent, cheap, simple and et. feetea4 warranted to give sAvsfactlon just received and for sale by NICHOLS £ BOWMAN, jel9 Corner Yront and Market street. ICE CREAM Saucers, Philadelphia style, for oale by NICHOL? & BOWMAN, layMi corner Frnnt and Mitring at. .t. BIRD Fountains and seed Boxes, Ca nary and Hemp aced for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front od Market streets myl9 EXTRA family flour, choice brand, just received, and warranted to give satisfaction, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jylo Oor. Front & Market Ste. POMADE HONGROISE FOR FIRING TER MOUSTACHES, je6 SELLER'S LRUGSTORE. BOLOGNA, A SMALL, but very superior lot of Bologna sausage jest received, by 0w29 WM. DOCK, CALL and see those nice and cheap Su gars for preserving, ace. at NI01:10LS $ BOWMAN, 1812 Corner Fr oat al.ll Market streets. NEWBOLD HAMS.—A small lot of these 04 lebrated MOM just moire& r••r24 WM. DOCK, Jr., & co. TERSEY HAN I—Ten tierces of these CI justly celebrated sugar cured hams, reed vet and or Wein large or small quantities . WM: DOM, & CO. CRAB ClDER.—Constantly on hand at gki very superior article of gam CRAB CIDIL WM. nom, Ja. kCO SODA Biscuit, City Crackers, just receiv ed and for awe by BICH CIS & BOWMAN, Corner Front ad Market streets Dates,.Prunes, Raisins, and all kinds of Nuts, at JOHN WISE'S Store,. Third sad Eat. myi LEMONS, raisons, cocoanuts &a., just received and for sale by NICHOLS re BOWMAN, Cor. Front and Market streets j yl6 FRESH FISH every Tuesday and Friday at JOHN WIBIIIS store, corner of Third and Wal. pi.OTIONti.---Quite variety of mete I and entertaining articies--ebeap—at ~ 411 • " SEIRPRIIRN HOOKWI ORE. `A SUPERIOR:Iot of Dandelion and - Rip ja„ 00e0,1 the store or JOHN WISE. my WII. DOCK. it. & CO Jr . & Co