paiip ititgraol. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AD Ad. vertleements, Boldness Notices, 'Mar• rlnges, Deaths, ase., to secure Insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably be accompanied with the CAM. HARRISBURG, PA Saturday Morning, July 20, 186 b. YOUNG Mart wishing to serve their country, can have an opportunity of joining the com pany of Capt. Bannvart, by calling at his Drug store in Jones' Row. PAID aunt SHARE ut rou..—Jno. L. Speel, Fact , the County Treasurer of this county, paid one share of State tax in full into the State Treasury a few days since. The commissioners and treas urer deserve great credit for their punctuality. I:!=r2==l PROVOST Mansaar..—Capt. Dodge, superin tendent of the recruiting service in Pennsyl vania, has appointed Lieut. „Kleckner of the 48th regiment, P. V., Provost Marshal, whose duty it is to arrest all .officers and privates absi nt from their respective regiments without leave, and forward them to the army. Officers and privates arriving In the city are directed to report to the Provost Marshal at the Super intendent's office,:rttird street, above Market. A HAPD9I.II.II VIZIOLB.-Mr. W. W. Boyer, coach maker, Third street, below Chestnut, hag just turned out of his establishment something decidedly neat and tasty in the vehicle line. It to called a double-se kted pboaton, and was built expressly to the order of Mr. yin. Colder, of our city. The body is painted with a rich ma coon color, and polished up to the extreme point of nicety, reflecting objects with thefaith fulness of a glass mirror, while the wheels, trimmings and other parts of the vehicle are perfect models of excellent and delicate work manship. Pay 01 YOIXINTIIII9. —From an official source, we gather the following particulars in reference to the pay of volunteers: RECRUITS FOR REGIMENTS IN TIM YIELD. Recruits for regiments in the field receive a premium of three dollars; one month's pay in advance, $l3; bounty in advance, $25, and 875 bounty at the end of the war, or when the term of enlistment expires. The recruits fur old regiments will be taken for the unexpired term of the regiment with which they enter ; and will receive all the above pay or bounty as if they enlisted for three years. They will then have an opportu nity of identifying themselves with regiments which have crowned themselVes with glory, and of receiving the substantial benefits be stowed by government on war men, while their time of service in most cases will be only from eighteen months to two years. BOSUNS TOR NINE MONTHS Recruits for nine months receive a premium of $2 ; one month's pay in advance, $lB ; a bounty of $26 In advance, but nothing at the close of enlistment. BECAPITULA=OI4 OP TSB ABOVE. The recruits for Use uld regAnoßte will _xe.; ceive the following sums at the time of their enlistments: Premium for enlisting One month's pay in advance One third of the bounty in advance Bounty given by individuals or the re spective counties whetethe enlistments takes place 60 00 itt addition to the monthly pay, a farther bounty of $76 is paid to each person at the end of the war or their term of service, besides baying the credit of belonging to a regi., meat that has seen active service on the battle NIBS YONTH& VOLIINTIXRB The men enlisting in new volunteer real w tots for nine months will receive the follow 15{ SUMS, viz: - Premium for enlhsting.. $ 2 00 one month'a pay hi advance ... 18 00 A bounty from the government.. 26 00 Bounty from individuals or counties.... 50 00 AFIESST OF A DIBUTZE—An . laccit'ing Chase.— ptivate, named John Lyon, a deserter from the 18th U. B. Infantry, Tennessee, was ar bted some time ago in Reading, and brought t this city, where he was confined in prison autil he could be sent back to his regiwent Litler a proper guard. Such an opportunity pte4ented itself ouThrtraday, when he was taktln itom prison by Sergeant Vanhorn, of Captain Evutet's company, to the depot, and placed in the care, In charge of another Sergeant of the same regiment. A short time afterwards, however, Sergeant Vaohom was informed that Lyon had effected his escape, and although that officer had been relieved of the respond tulty of the prlsouer's safety, he nevertheless considered it his duty to aid in his re•eapture. With this view he instantly returned to the depot, and having ascertained from a colored \''' , Yklie road taken by the fugitive, he started in puma, and in a short time had the satisfac tion of tlitcoveting him on the Hummelstown turnpike, a short distance from the city. Lyon e videntlyrecognized the officer several hundred yards distant, and quickened his pace accord ingly. When about a mile from town Savant Vanhorn hailed two men in a buggy, and be sought the loan of their horse to overtake the runaway, which, however, was indignantly re fused. The sergeant then continued his chase on foot, until he arrived at the farm of Mr. Rudy, about three miles from the city, .where he fortunately secured a horse, and mounting the animal soon, succeeded in shortening the distance between himself and the fugitive, who, seeing the condition of affairs, broke from the road, through a cornfield, and took refug e in a deserted school house, where he was captured by the officer, brought back to the city, and lodged in prison until this morn ing, when he left in charge of a more vigilant guard, for Tennessee. It is said that this is the second time Lyon has deserted.''Sergeant 'Vnhorn Is entitled to a great deal of credit for t. ti he energy and activity display e d b y bbnool i his Mouton.. Tns Palma= Laws for the year 1862, have been received at the office of the prothonotary, and are ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them according to law. Tau SICK AND WOUNDID SOLDIZBS.-A ineeting will be held on their behalf in the Vine street M. E. church next Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock. Addresses by Rev. J. A. Rosa, chaplain In the Army, and Rev. Franklin Moore. STATE EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION.—The State Educational Convention will assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives in this city on Tuesday, August sth, and probably continue in session three days. The object is to promote harmony of feeling and co-operation of action amongst all the Educational Institu tions of the State, and thus to increase the ef ficiency of the whole system. Tax Exatrums or WAIL—The following letter, addressed to.one who could sc.trcely be per suaded in the midst of her sanguine hopes for the success of the war for the Union, that the hand which was raised to destroy the power of the government, would in its blows, carry down the object of her love and devotion, will explain itself. It corroborates - what has so loug been a dreary uncertainty, and we are D.Gw forced to mourn the knowledge of the fact, that the gallant and generous Simmons is no more. No more ! to his family, his country and his friends. No more 5 the leader of true men in a just cause. No morel the indomitable soldier. No more! nay, let us rather write that as Seneca G. Simmons breathed out his mortal life on the field of battle, gallantly de fending the cause of his country, it was to re-. vive to the inspiration of that other life, which is immortal among the redeemed in Heaven. The letter to which we allude is from Gen. McCall, now a prisoner in Richmond to Mrs. Seneca G. Simmons, residing in this city. The letter confirms our worst fears in regard to Col. Simmons. It corroborates the story of his death, and leaves us nothing more to do than to mourn for his loss, and hallow his memory which his own deeds have so beautifully bright ened: RIOHNOND TOB&COO Wsueoueal PRU3ON:JuIy 15, 1862. Mr Dstts Mats* :—lt is not to say that I mourn the loseof a friend that I write to you, although twenty years knowledge of his worth and very many moat estimable qualities, had truly endeared your husband to me ; nor is it to attempt to offer consolation in your bereave ment, which One alone, above can give. I write to inform you that after Colonel Simmons, who on the 30th of June, commanded the let Brigade of my Division, was wounded, he was captured by the enemy, carried to their Hospit al and laid by the side of Captain Biddle of Philadelphia, my Assistant Adjutant General, who was also severely wounded, and a prisoner. During the eight of the lst of July, as I am informed, the Colonel sank under toe effects of his wound, and calmly expired at Biddle's side. this I have from Biddle himseif, who is here in , the Hospital. I have only to add, that the Colonel's body has been brought to this city and is Interred here, where it may be conveyed to his friends at the proper time. Believe me, Dear Madam, very truly and sin cerely, your friend and obedient servant, • GEO. A MCCALL, • Brigidier General, U. S. A. To Mrs. Seneca G. Simmons, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. larrrzie. irsomeGlas. CASSIBILON --Wail6l7oo.ll . oadY annoUndeifianalitThriTrtited States Minister to the Russian court, had arrived at St. Petersburg and bad an interview with the Emperor. The following extract from a letter written by him to his brother at Lewisburg, Union county, will be read with interest: Panasanito, Russia, June 22. I have traveled half over Europe since leaving home. The voyage across the ocean —nine and a half days—was very pleasant. I kept my berth three or four days, but was not at all sea-sick, and the family had very little annoyance. England is most beautiful in appearance. There are no fences, but many enclosures by hedges of green thorn, which are delightful, es pecially so when covered with blossoms, scent ' ing the whole air with their perfume. There are few farm-honses,..as the lands 11113 in large tracts, but there are many .cottages, occupied by laborers. The land is generally let to farmers, who pay rent. Some, of whom I inquired, said they paid about fifteen dollars an acre per year, and all the taxes. The farming is very careful; no gardening that you have ever seen is so well done. The crops are much like ours, only that they have more roots, and leave a much larger amount for grass. 'lndeed, cattle and sheep are their main dependence; the cattle are generally Devonshire, ior beef, but they vary in different kinds of land. $B.OO 18 00 25 00 91 00 90 00 A member of Parliament invited me with him from London to his estate, sixty miles distant, to spend the Sanday.4. His possessions bad been in his family five or six hundred years. Part of the mansion was built five hundred years ago, but it had been :occasionally extended, though nopart was less than a hundred years old. There were over seven thousand acres in the estate, and two villages on it, with churches and school houses, all belonging to the same proprietor. His park had many hundred acres in it—in his stables are many horses of the very purest breeds —and his cattle were numbered by the hun dreds. The estate is intersected by fine roads, with gates to prevent any one from coming un- - lees by invitation. The people bad lived here for generations, and seemed to be a part of 'the land. I have never MD such perfect order as all was in. The birds, pheasants partridges, hares, rabbits, squirrels, all seeme d home, for no one dare disturb them. I was advised to defer my visit to Scotland until tall. In London, I saw Lochiel, the chief of the Canteronians. He was very civil to me, tfild invited me to visit him when Parliament adjourns. Hells a young man, called Donald, and has an estate in England, with a larger one in Scotland. • London is a great city, but Paris is much finer. I have no time to describe either. From Paris. I went to Belgium—thence to Holland. The people of these countries are re markable for cleanliness, thrift, and frugality. But of all the nations, as a whole, I saw noth ing like Germany. Our Pennsylvania dutch' need not be ashamed of their descents I passed four or five handredmiles, through Westphalia, Saxony, Cassel, and other districts. On Whit. suntide Monday, the care were full of the com mon people; every station, and every town and village, was crowded with them . ; all were clean, well dressed, and happy. You travel hundreds of miles without seeing a 'fence, but every inch of ground is made to produce something. The cattle are herded, as are the pigs, the goats, and geese, of which you see large floe,ls, guarded by old women or boys. The city is grand beyond anything I luive seen. It is acity of vast palaces—but I have no room for description. I reached here on the 17th—have seen the Prime Minister, who returned my call. The Em peror is now in the country, but is' corni eg i n , and I am to see him on Tuesday the 24th. TruArypiikbitother, SAM Camases. Ptunepthrinifillktili drilegraph, getturtrap Morning. fluty 26, 1862 The First City Zonnyes only need a few more men to fill np their compliment, whea the •will be sworn in immedia ely. their head quarters are at the Exchange, Walnut street. IMPORTANT ORDER. —The attention of those engaged in recruiting for the volunteer service, is specially directed to general order Nu. 80, from headquarters, published in another part of this evening's Tscsonarn. TIM' ABE COMlNG.—lnformation has been re ceived at bead quarters that the recruiting business in various sections of the State is pro• greasing with a rapidity equal to the most San guine expectations. Everybody seems alive to the importance of the emergency, and if notable to volunteer themselves, are contributing lib erally to encourage, others; to , enter the ranks. Pennsylvania will not be found waiting when called upon to furnish her quota of defenders of the Union. The following poem expresses the sentiments of our people exactly: We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more, Frt-m Mississippi's winding stream, and from New England'i shore; We leave our plows and work shops, our elves and children dear, With hearts too full for utterance, with but a silent tear; We dare not look behind us, but steadfastly before— We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more! If you look across the hill-tops that meet the northern sky, Long, moving lines of rising dust your vision may Amery; And now the wind, an instant, tears the cloudy veitaside, And floats aloft our spangled flag In glory and - - in pride; And bayonets in the sunlight gleam, and bands brave music pour— We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more • It you look all up our valleys, where the grow ing larvests shine, You may see the sturdy farmer boys fast forming 109 line; . And children from their mother's knees* are pulling at the weeds, And learning how to reap and sow, against their country's needs; - And a farewell group; stands weeping at every cottage door— We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more! You have called us, avid we're coming, by Rich mond's bloody tide . To lay us down for freedom's sake, our brothers' , bones beside; Or from foul treason's savage grasp to wrench the wurderons blade, Aud in the face of foreign foes Its fragments to parade. Six hundred thousand loyal men and true have gone, before— We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thou-and morel How THIDBI3O*TAThiI ingalsby,. of one of the northwestern counties of this State, aged 17 years, and a member of company C, of the Bucktall regiment, is at Present an inmate of one of the military hospitals at Camp Curtin. He was in the Draineaville fight, and was wounded in the battle of Cross Keys. In a re cent letter to his sister, he says: I was shot down twice. In the heat of the battle a ball hit me on the right side of the neck and came out between my shoulder& So you • I was not shot in the bank.l was Stunned f.Rt. moment., but 1301:01 felt Allevblood iloWiffeinff "got up as mad as ICOUId be, and drew a bead on a rebel, and am sure I sent him into - eternity. After fighting half an hour another ball hit me in the head, and took off a small piece of the bone. The blood flowed faster than ever, but I did not care for that. I got tip as Soon Its conld, - and kept pouring the missiles of death into the rebel ranks till the battle was over, and was then borne from the field' exhausted by the loss of blood, and by fatigue. lam now at No. 8, Harrisburg Hospital, am doing well, and am anxious for another chance M the rebels. I have been highly commended by my general and su perior officers." That's the kind of stuff the Bucktails are made of. A braver Mall never squinted across a gun barrel than young Ingaisby. Tsts FOLLOWING Lwrreas Dzsnuto : MI 0 d .. . A co' Z Z IA Pi 0 0 al 0 14 0 0 ID ' 4 l Xi -41 A 0 0:1 The above letters mean Urich and Bowman's , , cheap dry goods house, at the south east corner of Front and Market streets. 'jy2ol:2L A Moors. PerAn seksnr.—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 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_ chlllengek 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,updertio,circymitances 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. $6OOO Dolmans iyORIX or New Goons l-400 pair of mitts direct from,auetion, At - 25, 87, 60, 62 and 75 cts.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10, 20, 30, up to 76 cts. Great bargains! 500 new hoop skirts for 50, 62 and 76 cts., up to $2.50 cheapest in toils; the largest aisortinent of low priced dress goods—all prices. 100 pieces white brillants at 124 .atii.; some at 15 to 18 eta.; 50 Ora of shirt breasta at 121 cts., 20, 26 arid' 37'eM., eat* cheep. 2001Iosen of La dies' white stOckings, at 12} and 16 chi. A magnificent assortment of embroidered cambriC band, and cambric edging ant insertings, at all prices. 60 doyen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs at cts.; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole salabuyers we would. invite to our large stock ; and es we , have a buyer in New York, who buys only at the Jarge auctions. We promise to sell goods at , city prices. 8 Laws. We also received 10 doyen of real German li n op,s l l:anslkerpMekler gentlemen—a very,scarcearU4 ; PlVtql of white and cOldwed)tra „ ltitust.ip car; new ca pew ton feeralas , '5 pi e w ttif b prices. =l= ffltbital 70TH YOUNG OR 0'.1) Male or .Frosale, If you have been annelid( from a habit indulged in by the room OF BOTH SEXES; WHICH CAUSE 80 MANY AL ARMING SYMPPOMS Mai them for Marriage, And is she greoteet evil which e.n heist , MAN OR WOMAN. See symptom« enumerated in adsetilsenteut, and if you are a -ufferer, Cut out the adverdwmarit, And mod for it at once. Delays are dangerous. Ask for Pelmbold's Take no other. Cures sua•anteed. Beware of Counter:eits and imitations jyl6-n2m HAIR DYE! HAIR, DYE! I - Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known AU others are mere Imitations, and should be seceded if yon MUM to iseApe ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed Instantly .to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least 'lnjury to Hair or Skin. iwrEpt SP.DAES AND DIPLOMAS have been ewer *. to A. Itsvonstee sin •.43 IS 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made t' the hair of the patrons 04 hislattious Dye. War. A. BATCHELOR'S kisillt DYE preduces a color of to be distinguished from nature and is wanseirran not to injure in the least, however long it may be oontin nett, and the DI ..ireets of bad Dv.as remedied. The hair, is invigorated for lifelj whiohltprop.• orlr applied at No. 1.8 Bend Street - Sew York. S'Old all the cites and towns of the United State 3 ,, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor," and address upon a able( plate Ingenving. on the four side. of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Parolay St., oet24l&wly. Late 253 Broadway, New York New r2tbnertistments iiQ.i.ifiririammaiiiikialiiiibrm.olimaiiaikia INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the ISSUANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AME RIC . OF PHILADELPHIA. , Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets $1,200 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur 0 Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor Ambrose White, John R. Neff, Richard D. Woo I, Wiletm Welsh, Wiliam E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, 8 Morris Wain, John Vasen, George L. Harrison, Fr moot R. Clips, Rd ward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR. G. OOF :DI, President. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As central agentifor th - sh•ive name company, the untierhigned is prepared lo take Fire ricks to any part or the State or Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually, on the most favorable terms. ()Moe Third street between Walnut and Strawberry clay, Bo ke's row BIJEKLEB, ligmmourg, Pa Jelo4 ly NEW MARBLE AND STONE_ YARD HENRY BROWN ITAPING opened a MARBLE AND STONE YARD on Cimai Street, Deer Chestnut street, oppo sue the P. nnsylvania Rallxiad Depot, ta. es this me' hod of informing the citizens of garrlaburg and vicinity that he is prepared to do ali kinds of marble and stone work in a superior manner, and on the must reaaoaable terms. je' 042m* AGENTS 1 MERCHANTS I PEELERS ! READ THIS. EN ERG ETIC men make $5 a day by selling our UNION PRIZE STALIONERY FACILE re• nou tabling superior Stationery, Portreiti of ELEVEN GENERALS, and s piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat isfaction in quality of our good;. Tile gifts cone ist of fifty varieties •ind styles 01 Jewelry, all useful and valu able.. Circulars with full partioulos mailed free. Ad- Areas. L. B. lELASKItS & CO,. _ _ 86 Beekman street, New Yoit. ap.364md HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE. riff.. IS handeome.property recently neon pied by the PB , MSYLTANIA FEMALE 0 iLLSGE is offered for sals. IL Is well suited ether for a pi irate Residence or a Boardint Soh lot, being supplied with gas, water, bath rooms, heater, range, etc. Tim grounds ooniairrviitnabto Fra,t Frees anti Shrubbery. The plane AR I 4.,WIJOPA 4 4 O ,MMINVIziakmoVistrion, w!as.t. time. For terms, tio., apply t MRS. B. S. WA UGH, or Dit WM. H. B 4LB Executors of Estate of Rev B. R. Waugh, dated. . e244lecititt JOHN WISE'S Coitfettiartery Sri Fruit Store, t THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, liarriaburg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEMOMS, • PINE APPLES; BANANNAS, FRESH . AND SALT FISH, And veietables of all kinds, brought 'direct from the Eastern Markets, twice a week, and purchased under my" personal supervision, Thos enoblldg me to sell a better. and cheaper article than any in the market. ryir'• Orders from a distance attended to promptly, and sends delivered to any part of the city free of charge.. FitEcH CANNED FRUIT. constantly on hand Give me a call. Ue 26 • JOHN WISE. STEAM BOILERS, ' f_TAVING made efficient and permament armogententa for the purpose, we are now pre. WO to make Si BM& BOlLlittl of every kind, prompt ly and at reetionable rater. We shall use Iron made by Bailer & Brother, the reputation of which is second to Rohe in the warket. None but the best bands employed. Repairing prompt tytwendedto. Address BAGI.B WORKS , uIY 22I Y Harrisburg, Pa. FRESH: BUTTER AT MARKET PRICE. WE, HIVING fitted up large Retrig-: orator, and having made contracts with some of our most relleole farmers to Walsh as with fresh and sweet butter regaled y will be enabled to . supply oar nostomera with sweet fresh lee cold batter at all times.. my2e . WIC DOCK, Jr. & CO. WHITE BRANDY P 033, PRESERVING'. PURPOSES AVERY superior artiole, (pure,) jast received and for sale by 140 WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. JUST RECEIVED.. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family Bibles of different styles of. binding, at 900, $1 26 $1 50, $2, SS, $4, $5 and ;10." Aso Docker Bibles of dll tenant styles and prices at SORESTBR'S Bookstore. febls y • RD FoLudaiOs and seed Boxes, Ca - B nary and Hemp aced Joy sale by MOROLd k BOWMAN, myl.9 Corner Front nd Market streets ' EURA family flour, choice braid, just received, and .warranted ti , e" eatiiiietion, for hate by KiWILLN, jylo ' . Oar. Front. & Market Ste. ERSEY taeroes of these J justly catebtatessi Ng ar sures miss. received end or se ein large or email quantities . WM. BOOK. Ja. k 1)) ORA.BOlDER.—tionstantly on hand at Ter,superior 'stele of &me oasu 0104. WM. DOOK,4Iz.&OU SODA Biscuit, City Crack Ors, justreceiv ed and for sae by NICH 'L &BO Arita PJ, ,r Corner Front nd . Market streets. UGA . EiS fay prgaerTing; call and exam Sae at NICHOLS'. & BOWMAN, y 7 Corner Front and Market streets. FRESH Lemons and Raisins, just re eelved aodfor sale loir, by it N Id( HMS & ROW A jel4 Corner Front sod 'Market Ft:racist. N.P.iVV Urleant, Ougara white and brown, just received au& for sale% k 7 NIUMOLS & WWI , " jyl6 Cor. Frost aad Market s seats. BAKSit'd *Aiwa and Sweat ()hoe°late, its' at 701IN' Thlid and Walnut. myl • yl anat. Ilates Primes . Bilaius, and all tads of Nu ts , ' ,at JOHN WEIV . S 13toro, TWA sod , m Oraninbatts. Eit. T over nu of! 1 Unlod ; bim4 1 es ot J wt. t I FOR COUNTY COMMISSION It I I DAVID BERST, of South H i tver tan niihip, offers himself as a candidate for the 1 al io of COUNTY 04111K-SiONER, subJeict to Union PeOllblkao Nominating Convention, and pledges himself if ndwinatoi add elected, ti diechargo the duties of 'be °Moe with fidelity. Jsl3 dardeft FOR COUNTY COMMISSIOL R IIDOI PH MILLER, of East Ht, township, offers himiieff as a candidate tot DC• of cOUNIT CipIitrI:SIONSR, subject to th Republican Nominating Convention, and pledg silt It nominated and elected, to discharge the d the office with fidelity. QAMUKL PAGE, of Swatara township, , announces Dimwit Ai a, candidate for the office or county Commt sioner, subject to the derito , on of quilts, publican County Convention. He prolnisee If nomtoafa and elected to discharge the duties of sail oMM for the good of the tax 'payers or the county. Lyle diw wte Viottilantana. RECRUITS WAbiTED FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY, REGULAR ARMY. ONE hundred more able bodied (mar- IL/ tied or unmarried) men are wanted to complete the Second Battallion or tte above raiment. Its Headquarters are plegsantlY htmted at Tamp 'Wissahickon" on the tanks of the Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, .where recants eve weekly sent to be thororghly instruotbd before going Into intive servies. Honest, intelligent and energetic; men are particularly wanted' for non-commissioned °Steers, to whom' as , with all recruits, every advantage of advanced bounty, pay, he., it given. premium of two dollars will be paid any eltisett or soldier for each acceptable recruit presented by, him. Further information may be ob. silted it applied.for, at the office on Second street near the Market house ; Har• netters, Pa. THOILL3 H. NOlrlo S. jy"l9-tilm Oapt. llith II:S. IMO., ilenvuillus Officer. GAIETY MUSIC HALLO Walnut Street between 2d and 3d. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAIINE. SOLE MEM AND MANAGNIX, AD ALUSSION Thee autocrat of amuieintints, unanimous, as ..the de cision rendered by the public as to the superior merits of this temple of meat' delight. Our comic constella tion shines with unwonted lustre at every appearance, being greeted with uprorious eclat. Inthusiaste in censes nightly. NIBS JULIA EDWARDS, the Bird of Bong. 808 FDWABDS, the Ethlopeen Jester and Dancer. DAN HOWARD, the Excelsior Banjoist. H. 11.1NeA.IDT, the reniwned Acrobat. SATE DAVENPORT, the riewing Dane JAKE BUDD, Eth'ckesllDOllleilialli . TOWNTIRRA V, Irish and Colnic Voradist. hLANTFR WILLIE, the Wonder of the Age. J. H. DONNELL, Musical Dlrectw J.H. VANHOR di, Pianist. To conclude Every Evening with a New and LAughs ble Afterflace. Doors «pen at 7,;‘, to commence at 8%, JAKE 8UDD,c1....e ',Wager, HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS THE QUESTION. 'FEE Proprietori3 of the 'PARISIAN cArNsr UP WONDERS, ANATOMY hod lINDI- 1 DINE' have determined re4ardiess of expanse, to inane; trap, (for the benefit of suffering ,humanity) ROPE of their mast Instructive and teteraning Lectures on Mar riage and its Disqualiticationa, Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decline of manheod, Indigestion Weakness or Do emotion, Lose of energy and YualPeirers. the Greet So- Mai Evils, and those sal Ldies whics result front pouts ful fol lee, Excesses of Maturity. or Ignorance of Pb esi °logy and Nature's Ism. These invaluable Lectures bay. been the means of enlightniog and s wing thou s iods, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by ad framing StcsErANY PARINTAN CIABINEF or ANATOMY AND MIDICINZ, 668 Broadway, New York. jel9-uly ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. A MAGNIFICENT I octave Piano from STEINWAY & SONS, NEW YORK. Also 4* OCTAVE SCHOOL ORGANS, Price only SBO, P,lnce's make, best and cheapest In market. Melodeons sod m Weal merchandise gsnerally. More Fromm a choice as,ortaseot of oury.W• . •diske 4,..5akt50v..705•••.4:4• 1 4...1-I'l!rrtZ Specially attended to. S. WARD & CO., New Music and Frame Store,l4 Market Square. Kir Oaf and sae. 13 , 14 dtto Viral. A. PARKHILL, PLUMBER . . GAS.FITTER Third Street, next door to the Tdegraph Printing STORES, dwellings, - churehes, public buildings, factories, ko., fitted up with gag, lead and iron pipe in a workman like planner. Hydrants, Wash; bohnii, Bath Tubs, I MAIM Force Yampa, Water =Cloult s, Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage la respectfully solicited. All work wmptly attended M. myllo4Bm. MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY. BACK PAY,:BOUNTY, PENSIONS, SUBSISTENCE 40. EIIGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law, office; Third . street, .11errisburgiaa., will attend to we collection of Military . claim m, order the act of Assembly, or April 18, 1882 Think pfi or discharged Apd.betessed soldiers. Bounty under Act of Congress. Jnly 22,1861. Pension and clehn3 tot subeistence, &o. jylo-dBm POMADE HONG-ROISE . NOR MING MOUSTACHES. .0 6 • , antai'S LIIIIGnoRR. BOLOGNA. A SMALL, but very. superior lot of Bologna sausage just received, by • Docg, Jr. & BLACKING I . itifASON IP 'CHALLENGE BLACKING. lyll® 'Orme . , assorted ifses, juat repaired, gkerd tor awe at Wholeaate prima, • ' • dell 'Wit: DOCK. Jr., & Co. • • FLY PAPER. -FANCY. COLORED raker, ready 'oat ' for covering Looking Gluons,. Picture . F Jima; dm mon and• other. newpatternd forioale at x BERGNSIVS CHEAP BOOSAMORII 0:11RAP Sugars, brown 'and white,:ew Orleans, Lnerines, he., are DOW offered for sale, °revery grade to suit the I,urehaser; at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, IylB .oorner Front and Market ttreets. YRUPtand. Molasses, - no.lekta than eight S iambi, for eats by NI:11713 & BOWMAN. 1718 . Corner Front'azut Market streets. EXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware including Jelly glasses. Preserve Dishes, , Gablets, I . mb ere, dc., atc., alistyles, just received and . ior /ale low by bICIIOLS & BoWIAAN Coriiei,YiootTk: Yaricet .strere il Lig and ezeinine ttiole new jars for C Fruit, the beat, ebearst azda.mplest in in market, for rola by NICEWLS dr, BOWMAN, jel9 Corner Front alio Mirket Went. D ANDELION COMB Ffeeh and large supply of this Culebra:ea Weal xis& received Ir.. arcs,. CALL and gee those nice and cheap Su ; gals for preserving, &0., at " icnots s BOWMAN, jag - ( kisser Porn esi i gniket streets: EWBOLD small lot o these cr lebrated Hams just remand. -T24 ; WIL DOCK, Jr., & 00. LABOR SAVED I'. B using.• PITIIIIN'S:. EX C ELSIOR : . BY Y eLoTace rIBINGISR, *bleb wrings. dottier dryer now can be done by rand, and wrlOils 4 bed Toth or bandkerebid without any alteration. Calland'etrusibie h. at .4. RnirtiVS .AGRICUJ TURaL STORE, 0 30.dzigiter - PO' Martat tired. RANGES AND LEMON bow O J. 4 d• and in prime ord e r . d .e %pas, : -1311PERIQ1t lot of Dandelion and ' Ri 41 , 1 Q o m, forssie iho store cC JOHN Inn. lay EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. MANOTACIIIIM 07 BOOK-BINDBIS' 1111LING-LIENBS AND PBXS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND %MUM 1011 GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Kills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Bunn Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WWI) TURNJNG IN ALL ITS BRANCIIILS SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, EM, 870., Or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braga made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOZR. Cash paid for Old Copper, Brass, Spatter, Ake. STEAM BOILERS, &O. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of various patterns, both etadonary and a adagio r. Fatah Wetehta and various other buildiny, castings fne sale very ch. op at the pny24-1y) 113GL. WORK& EDGEHILL SCHOOL N. J. Rev. JAVA P. Hums, A. M., • • Rev. THOS. W. CArrkrz, A. M., I t qIHIB Institution, founded in 1829, is designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or fr a blieellee life. The buildings ere large Bud eonium dices, and the gronnts embrace more then thirteen sores. Both of the Principals devote their whole time to the intnd, ailed lo the department of losituotlon by competent teachers 'be m litary instruction and drill, (ander the charge of an experienezd lostructor) is arranged so as not to interfere the reviler maladies, cacaos tog a putt of the t•me AWropriand to exercise and recrattlon. 808 EDBrAILDB ..10•atql 16 cents raps are received w any time add charged only from the cute of tide legion. Tom:—sl26 00 per Basket of five months. For circulars, or further informalion; address either of the Principals. Pe'erenee is also made to the Rev. Mr. Oaten, Harrisburg. Iron the Rev. Dr. Hodge ant the Rev. Dr. YcG Professors in the 7heological Seminary, Princeton, N.J. flume for several years been intimately acquainted Irbiy,. the rev. Thomas W. Case& He has had Charge of CWo of my Boos, and I can safely nay I have never mown bny one in whom fidelity and devotion to h u e po gills, I have equ at conftlenee. He is a good schol4r ■nd snareasful teacher. I know no one woo has a greater facility in gaining the love of hos scholars or who eterra over them a better influence I am aware of the responsibility In spo acing to mush terms of commendation of a teacher; btu lam m %tic lied lam doing nothing bat simile Just o to an ersalleat man, In usbag the language which I have, here em ployed caesura woo& 7;13 have great confideche in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, as s teacher ' both his aptness to give incantation, and his tact in the admintstratum of discipline. 1 have had two sons under his care, ant from the most careful °Worm am free to recommend the Rdgetuli tolled as ode of cafe and thorough instrucdou. je. 4 d m-rufy led Iml Al EX IND bR T. %MILL CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE FOE YOUNG GENTLEMEN, XECHANICSBURG, PA. REV. 0. EGE & SONS. AN ICBM AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. it ... 0. Irvin September ia ll t s: o tog y ab is } uswavr. Margot $76 to $BO per Beeson siir Send for a Oran ar • THEO. F. SCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, NARKRI STREET, HARRISBURG. sorPerticular atteution paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifeati, Policies, Checks, Draft, itc. Caine printed at $2, RS, RI, and $8 per housand in elegant, sty le. - C ALL at No. 15 Market Street ; where you will find a large and well selected stock of plain and fancy Confeztionery of all kinds. A great va riety of toys of every description, Ladies' Works Stands and Fancy Baelcate, Foreiga Fruits, Mate, Oates and all other articles generally Kept in a confectionery and toy stare. lineeleing fresh supplies every weak. Call and exionluefor yourselves. Wll. H. WO.tnitiNEEt, aprlB-4:16M P oprletor. JELLY GLASSES, /IF all sizes, patterns and prices, just lJ received and rale by 0.1.3 WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. ATTENTION FARMERS 1 QCYTRES,J3NATHS, GRAIN CRADLES, %Mg% 501'111.E siONII4. anal ELVI.nB in groat v.ziety, to be had Caw at GlLBERrilftrdwart Elora, Opposite thf Court mum lelo-dtt CHEESE. A FEW Bosesfood Cheese, the balance t 6 of a large conalgement„are offered at an tutuitutlM , low rate to moue oue the lot. 1 o retell dealers taw e wid oe an inducement offered. Each box wed will be guar anteed es represented. WM. D0.,14 J.R. p h W. JylB VANILLA BEANS. WE are offering for sale a splendid goat? or Vanilla Bean st, low prices, by the pound, ounce or singly. K2ILIR'S DRUG 91 Market street, CROB6 BLAA)KWELL'd Celebrated moguls, mum, Pamazavzi, ago,, Ms. A large su pply of the above, embracing every variety, just re- Myna and for sale by [ail WM. Laths., Jr., az 00, O 4 U newly replenished stock at Toilet and Fancy Goods Is unsurpassed in this city, and lowing confident Of rendering astatection, we would Tee pectfully invite a call. HELM, 91 Market street, two doors_east or Fourth street, south dde. FINE lot of Messina Oranges and other Foreign grabs, Alt received and rer sale by NitlifOLl Os BO WM An corner Front and Market streets. myl9 EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, a choice lot 01 Extra Family Flour, warrahted by bbl., er 3,,cl,,iest received and for iale kay by NICHCILS & BOWMAN, ;I'4o Comer • rout and Marim streets CCJTUBS, BASKET 6, BROOMS ) and everything in theline, just received in large ourunitica and for Gale very loan-by !! 1 VINEGAR. 11 1 MADErfrom choice and selected Apples, ILL endiaathuiteett by us to be strictly pure. ete4 Wet. Wog k 00 PRIME . Cheese from. New Yotk Dairies km rewires and for sale low -by NICHOLS & BOWMAN; Cosner Irons azulkloatti Meets. EMI Miscellaneous. HI.OKOK'S GREAT ATTRACTION. PRESERVE JARS CV W NICK. IP . kOn lyibdtal