pailp ettgraH. NOTICE TO ADVICBTILSERS.—AB , Ad vertisements, Business Notices, Mar riages, Death*, *.e., to secure . lnslrtlgn in the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably be accompanied with the CASH. HARRISBURG, PA Monday Morning, July 28, 180 b. KILL= ON Till RAILHOAD.-Mr. Thos. Wads worth, an old citizen and soldier In the war of 1812, was recently killed by the 'cars while crossing the railroad track at St:Clair Statioit, Derry township. lie was in the seventy-fifth year of his age. Ris stated that he . was pres ent at the battle of Baltimore, and. witnessed the death of Gen. Knox. ' Monza= IN.—The First City Zouaves, Capt. Awl, were mustered into the United States service on last Saturday evening, by Captain Dodge. This is the first company that offered its services to the Governor under the nide months call. CANE FOR THANKEGIVENG.—The crops in this vicinity have, so far, proved to be very heavy. The grass was good, and generally secured in fine condition. The wheat and rye was, prob ably, as heavy a crop as was ever gathered iU the county. The present appearance of the corn, wherever we have seen it, is moat prom. , ieiug, and if August should be as favorable as July has been, we will have a large crop of this valuable grain. Potatoes will be very plenty, while fruit of every kind as a general thing, will be abundant. Truly, our people have great cause for thanksgiving. I=l= WOAT Dae.Laas Ant TO BB TAXED.—AII eetajl dealers are not to be taxed under the new na tional law. Section sixty-fifth provides that, " when the annual gross receipts or sales of any apothecaries, confectioners, eating houses, to bacconists or retail dealers, shall not exceed the sum of one thousand dollars, such apothecaries, confectioners, eating-hone& and retail dealers shall not be required to lake out or pay for licenses, anything in this act to the contrary notwith7 standing." =l= Reosumsa.—Those of our citizens who desire to enter the army, should weigh the matter well before they enlist In regiments out of the State. Pennsylvanians, in enlisting in such regi ments, deprive themselves of many advantages which they would have in companies in their own State. Besides, the bounty is as large with us as it is elsewhere, and the recruit has the satisfaction of knowing that he is performing military duty alongside of his neighbor or friend. TIM WAR SPIRIT IN THI PITY. --ReCrOLII4 still continues to proceed vigorously in ordcity, We are glad to see this activity; and hope and expect to find every man giving his meet stroll-, nous exertions and encouragement in enrolling men for the new Bevy. 'There.* from badical dons, but little doubt that the city will recruit at least four of the five companies apportioned to Dauphin county. 'lna wAyeriA loptineint is, there iimaterial enough, and good material too, to furnish the men, mind they wiabeforth coming. Tan GRAND Comm, in aid of the Volunteer Relief Fund, alluded to in Thursday evening's TELSORAPH, will come off in Biant's City Hall to-morrow evening, rand is expected 'to be one of the most brilliant affairs of the kind that ever claimed the patronage of our com munity. The programme embraces a variety of vocal and instrumental music, by gentlemen amateurs of our city, assisted by Mr.' 3. A. Ar nold and laiy, formerly of the . Cooper English ; Opera Troupe, and Mr. A. Voelden, also of the Opera, who have kindly toinitteered their ser_ vices for the occasion.: The; ; price of admission has been fixed at fifty cents, and we understand that an unusually large number of tickets have already been disputed of. The projectors of', tho movement have gone into the matter with a commendable zeal, and will leave nothing undone to make the concert attractive and worthy of the occasion. We trusty there fore, that an overflowing house will prove how omit their efforts are appreciated by our patri otic citizens. The programmes will be circulated (II Monday. Tickets are for sale at the book and drug stores. SAD AFFAIR-41. MAN BRIM TO DRATH On 1 , ridgy afternoon last, a small grandson of Jacob Castner, a well known fanner, near the White Hall Hotel, on the Pennsylvania rail road, Haverford township, Delaware county, wan playing near the barn. Having some matches, he set fire to a small pile of hay, the dames of which soon communicated to a stack adjoining the barn. The boy was only about eight years of age, yet old enough to know what damage he was doing. Seeing the fire getting headway, he 'started for some water to throw on it, but his grandmother, a very old and being totally blind, of course was not aware of the fire, made her appearance mad directed dit lad to do something else, which he started to do, leaving the fast spreading fire to take its course. Mr. Castner was in the house, and seeing the fire hastened out, but all his attempts to save anything were useless. Soon a small barn, neat the one already envel oped in flames, took fire, and he ran to put it out, hoping ,to save it. He entered the barn, but was not seen to come out. The neighbors soon gathering, a search around the premises failed to find him, when the awful truth suddenly flashed upon them that he must I be in the fituneli Water was applied freely near the entrance, and his remains were found w here he had fallen, across one of the troughs, one-half of his body on one side and the other half on the other--the body being entirely barat 111 two. His watch and some pieces of silver coin were found beside :him. The barn and all its contents, including this year's crops, all the outbuildings and several duke of Wheat were destroyed. It was with. Myth difficulty the dwelling house was saved. The leas is two or three thousand dollars, anil44 l l covered by insurance.. Mr. Castner was `lab° eighty yearsoold, and for many years kept the Widte Boa Hotel. Laucturr.—A colored man, named John Wilson, was arrested last Saturday, „ hy. officer Fleck, charged with the larceny of a caper pump from the old. Wallower warehogig, at the foot of Chestnut street. He was commit ted to prison by Alderman Peffer. TOWN Mammal—A meeting was be held at the Court House last Saturday evening for the purpose of adopting measures to combine the various squads of young men who have enlisted under different officers, and thus form out of them two or three properly organized comps: nirs, towards meeting the quota apportioned to, this county. - < TIM WAY TO PRIAM. —At a Methodist west ing In Boston last week, the clergyman made an appeal to his people to eidist in the army. "Why don't you come forward lively 4" said he. "I'fl enlist now—after )ou receive the benediction, that will be a proper time to en roll yourself under your country's flag." The result was that in a few minutes after the ser vices were dozed, the clergyman found his own name at the head of sixteen true men, who will all go to the Union army. Simons AOOMINT. —An interresting son of Rev. G. J. Marts, aged about four years, met with an accident last Friday, which came nigh resulting fatally. It seems the lad twee playing on the balcony in the rear of his father's resi dence, when he fell backwards through an opening caused by the displacement of two or three of the pails of the railing, headforinost upon the paved yard, a distance of Some'ten or twelve feet, which fortunately resulted in no greater injury than a few hours insensibility, and some slight bruises, from the effects of which, this morning, he was gradually recover ing. THE ho-Nro for the benefit of the families of our gallant volunteers, will pcsitively come off in Haehulen's woods to-day. Omnibuses will run during the day from the Washington hotel, corner of Sixth and Walnut streets. No Improper characters will , be permitted on the ground, and an efficient police force will be present to maintain order. The managers, Messrs. James Sprncebanks and F. A. Mather, have had much experience in such matters, and from their activity in the present instance, we have no doubt the present party will be one of the best and most attractive of the season. Tickets, twenty-five cents. Lim. Hookas POILTIE.—A few days ago- we noticed the arrival of our follow townsmen Lieut. Horace Porter, of the regular army, son of Ex Governor Porter of this city, and pre ' dicted for him a speedy promotion on account of his efficiency as an officer, and his ,gallantry and firmness displayed in the recent battles of South Carolina. He left this city about one week ago for New York to take passage for Hilton Head. As he was about to leave, with his baggage already on board of a vessel, he received orders from the War Department to report himself at Washington immediateli. He was at once appointed by the Secretary of War Chief of Ordnance of 'the Armies of Vir ginia on the Staff of Gen. WOlellan to super sede OoiAllatobnen stAtiemspeolasarequest , of Gen. M'Olellan. The promotion is about as rapid as that of his gallant chief, and speaks volumes in praise of his military genius, and efficiency as an officer. Never before in the history of this Government has so young a Iman been assigned to such an important and responsible military command ; and we will venture to assert that no recent appointment has been made more deservedly. The gallant Porter deserves much of hie country, and hie eonntry may well be proud of him. DRAM . or Bev. Bur. J. WALIAOII.—AI tele graphic dispatch in last Friday's Tairtarcazn announced the death, in Philadelphia, yester day morning of Benjamin J. Wallace, D. D., after an illness of many weeks, which, h ever, only assumed an alarming &O&M . , within a few days. It was thought that a changeof air would restore him, and he was , brought last. month to this city, where amid the pure atmosphere and the lovely scenery of the Susquehanna, which he loved so much, there was ground for reasonable hope that he would recover. But this was not the case, and , two days ago he was taken back to 'Philadel phia, to die. He expired at minutes before nine o'clock yesterday morning.' Mr. Wallace was born in .Erie, Pa, in the year 1810. Hit childhood and youth were spent in Harrisburg. From the year 1827 to 1880 he was a cadet at- West Point; but he resigned and became a divinity student at Princeton. He took a prominent, position in the Presbyterian Church, attaching himself to the New School organization, of which he was one of the ablest and most italuible mettabent. He has had charge of various churches inthis State, and also in Kentucky. He was also, for a time, a professor in Delaware College, New ark. During the last twelve or thirteen years he has resided in Philadelphia, and has been the editor and a principal contributor of the Presbyterian Quarterly /Wets, ever since it was started. Mr. Wallace had naturally a fine mind, which he had cultivated sedulously, not only in the severer branches of theology and metaphysics, •`but in every branch of belles lettres. He wrote with extreme facility, but always with great clearness, and with, the honesty and boldness that spring only from earnest convictions. His habits were retiring, but he was not the leaf a most useful man In his church and in socie ty. For a long time he , was a regular contribu tor to the Bulletin, and his more elaborate con tributions to the review which was prier his charge made him most favorably kodirn to the reading world. As a member of the Church .Extension Society and other antociatibns (im peded with his church, he was industrious and :zealous, and those who have long been connect ed with him in the administratio n of those io- oldies will he among the most shmeremounmo at his death. Ills family, to whom the loss is :beyond estimate, will have the sincere sympt, thy of , ail who have ever het!? riaabited with ha, or who have hid ;mpg ipkowtpg ail he flailed , the du lei a i inaband latber. :Ptun a ~ ~Xu is BOUNTY TOR VOLUNINTRB IN BURS COUNTY BEADING, July 26.—Thecommissionere of Beaks county met to day, and resolved to appropriate $30,000 as a bounty fund for ti.e voluuteersso fill up the six companies from this county, called for under the proclamation of Govemnr Curtin. The companies are - now forming, aroused withza true,war spirit, and an!: dt!ttir mined Lobe among.the respond' `lo`thot call of the Piesidentandllevionor. Here ienunAti'edunty 'that pnye,tl4e,tlounty direct WtFlour comnderion: en not do thexurie. t e tth ash .•r previons notice the citipmptgenttlepown and vicinity met in the sc"rollrbonse in Hummelstown last Fru ri b o a r atr On" by volu Cary con ea 'one rom the citizens id Hommelstown and Diary township as, bounty t:o them" iliO`ire Viohniteeritii 'their ser• vices in rewpoMiee tifireall of the President ,for 4htse.htfnelred ithougand viditn teers in this,the hour of our peril. The Rot 84(th t iras 43alled to the chair, and the Revs. E. Huber and J. Stechtor were appointed Vice Presidents ; Eay. 3, P. Smith and J. M. liockafellar officiated as Sec retaries. , After a few remerks by the President ex planatory of the object of the meeting, pitrio tio and stirring addresses were delivered by Messrs. Weistling, Mumma and Allman, ail of Harrisburg, which wine re&iiVed with the greate4,elltAut 3 ' lll3 fa 1441:01piii8P the au dience,• and, *rat liberally responded. Ai) by some of our citizens in fifty and-hundred dollar contributibiare. The following named, gentlemen were ap 7 pointed a committee to wait on the citizens.of Hum meL3tpwn and Derry township to solicit and receive contributions, in: small.as welrawlarge sums:, ..0. Rev..'J. P. Britt* Dr. Shope, and Alfred Hnmmei , forlinonnOtOwn; and Joseph Strichler, "Josepli Neissley, joseph Helsley,..Jooas ;Miller, Henry ,W. Kettering; Henry Miller, and Jacob . Hooker, for the ifire6- ship outside of HuMmelStOirn. Oti'mptiis, it was agrsed that the last of op!) , tt ibutions be not published until the committee have discharged their duty and the list is coin! plete. /MOW p That the Pickceed4gs of this Pket4hig be published In the Heri)sherg papa's. J. M. Boassumea., ' Esoomhenres Bluish—We are glad to see in . . most everywhere signs that the nation is summing from the inactivity and despondency which followed the recent battles . beforeellich: l mond. A brief reflection, sa l Ysr. er:rirteuiporstiy, showed every man that no time was ;ics be 'lost in MeilingMA `nreaking, brit that action, swift, wise, patriotic action :was imperatively needed. It was seen that= without this our peril was imminent, that with this we had everything to hope. It was manifest that the rebels had by conscription brought their army up to the highest point possible, and never again could they make any more formidable demonstration than they had. It was equally manifest that we had by no means exhausted our resources,; either in money:or men. The amp!. . 5 .. I. remaining was, Omit we use- them?:,it:" ' I would seem there could be but one ; answer. And there is but one. Thank Heaven I that answer the nation is beginning to give. • The money must be 'furnished, the men must be, furnished. ~Soyl the Peorder faiintqlfair* the Pacicle, runts°. it shall.cbe. Doeslany one I suppose that If we Show the sarsirr •earnestness and self denial `' which t h e rebels h.rve ,siwwa that. there can be a particle of doubt ,abotrt the result? Suppose we put every availableidrin into the field as they have done, suppose we waive our ordinary business for the time, and' concentrate all our energies upon this work, suppose we wage war with all the earnestness of real warfare, does any rational man believe ; that the result can be in the least doubtfril And does any man who understands the aims! and the character of the relsel leaders think for a moment that,,if we.were notuatedbimerely, selfish motives, swam afford to allow them to cenquarl It is , a4uestionnotelcuienfauppria; sing rebellion, but of ,preseryingionr own. peace and independence anctself.respectin-the future. This the people are beginning ,to:urAeMtier d, as they should. And does any erre who knows the the men of these loyal States believe• that they can hesitate in such a , mile?, 'We tiara the people. From the very ontsirkof;this foul rebellion they have been.,ttiu@re:steehtoi the great principle, they profess... , They 410 e Met every demand the government ,hass'inade on them, and met it cheerfally and 'They will meet every future demand.. They"will' never allow this fairleritageto bei-blightekby the triumph of the accursed' rebellinn. They will remain f &hid - to the entl, , and Heaven will crown thelrr fi delit'Vnirliiitriotism with success. Let every man of ud move at once, and do what in him Ilea to tieed thehapPy day of triumph., . Now lathe hour to show.-whather we are worthy of the "gifts., God has bestowal °ponies; or whether " wuntingv. must be'vrilit ten Against' l one names 'after we have bSen 'weighed in the tea,* in Wad?. Heaven has now 1 / 4 4 placed us. A Mow& 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 buninewl iznen, no hmger,,to,,remaln. behind the " lightlhobseris < tibis COnipli3thin - of & Kunkle's large brick building at the corier. of Market and Fifth strowits, which isa duo creditable to tlw;awbernildWriaittntatio that part of our city. The bnikljeg nok,only one of the largest, devoted iiiikeigSomiE busdiess, outside of New York, Jtl,ut Without gotoghttct detailimemay safely. say that the firm kervonhand:everything usually ,kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and that they !!!al tio-ipian:pm*, Tlielr offtiri!*# iio.oolilni.4ol4,,iiia have B r a id under; nimironmsteheis what ever to misrvisent or taKe r aeantage of any =kite: "Vi e dal issztended to, '3 th 6 l l ty ri g fil-a#o3l4 1 - rpthe ‘4j ,Vitet ei Or not. taph,. Mon SEE tom ..--.1.10.. —Among the many fitoting. Ifulp 28, 1862 A &MD Pitswroo of the Friendship fire company will be held in their, hall this Add Eveii membdr is requested to be present, as it will be decided in Tegard`to having a pic the. By Order. rs.Tazoiv CowrartmoS.-;-Ifon.Win Si. Mer edith, ittthrneY Gaileralid the titate, has con tributed the sum of five hundred dollars to the Military Bounty Fund Of 'our county. $6OOO Dimness WORTH or 17aw Goons I-400 pair of inites irect from auction, ae26, 87, 60, 62 and 76 cts.; 1000 ladies' white collars, at 10, 20, 80, to 75 cts. Great bsrgaine I 600 new hoop skirts for 60, 62 and 76 cts., up to $2.60 pheapezt in town; the :largest assortment of thVi piiited'areaa goals—all prices. 100 pleceil white brillants et 124 cts.; some at 16 to 18 cti:oso ;dosien of breasts at 124 eds.. 20, 26 and 87 eta., extra cheap. 200 dozen of La dies' white stockings, at • 1.2 i and 16 eta diagtilficeiit assortment of em - hroidered cambric band,_and cambric edging an i ihsertings; at all prices. 64dosen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 124 cts ; also'hellietitehed 'kerchiefs. Whole sale buyers. e wouldinvite to.our leirge stock;; and as we have a buyer _ in . New York, who buys outfit the large anctione„ ,IWaproittile.tio sell goods at city prices. 8. LAMY. t We also received, 10 dozen of -real Germaii linen pocket handkerchiefs for . gentlemen—a very scarce'article ilifio'2o`pieees of white and colored straw matting, and 6 pieces of new car pets from auction , ; 5 pieces of black Bilk at all prices. • ". ' 8. 'LBWS% TO Tag: YOUNG OR OLD `MaZi or lidnale, If you have been wafering irooka babltiutiulged hi. by the YOOTTLIOF 86273" SEXES, WHICH CAUSE 80 M4NY , ALARMING SYMPTOMS, MN: Men for Marriage, And ie the greatest evil which can betali MAN OR WOMAN. See aymploml ennincraled in advoriiacineut, and if yen area sufferer, ' - - Cut oat the ad vern.ement, And send for it at once. -• _ 'Delays ire dingerciue. • Alit for Heimbold'a Take no other, EM!!!SM HAIR DYEI HAIR DYF.II Wm. L. ilatcholor's lair Dye I The only jlaordese and .Reliable Dyer Known I All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided Ifyou wish to Swaps ridicule. GREY, RED tilt RUSTY HAIR dyed Instantly to a beautiful and:natural Brown or Blast, without the lout injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN lIRDALS AND DIe.LONAG have been &war.' ded to W*. A. BATMILOR clone 18 9, and over 200,000: applications have been:made to the hair of • the patrons' of his famous Dye. Wit. A. BATCHELOR% HAIR DYE produces a color' not to be diatinguished from nature and is war/term not to injure to the least, however long it may be contin tied, and the ill effects of bad Oven remedied. The hair , is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which Is prep.! erly applied at No. 18 Rend StreekNew York. Sold to all the cites and LOW,EIB.O the United States, byl Druvlels and Fancy Coeds Dade*' The Genuine has the tiameuVirilliam Batchelor," and address upon a steel Oda :engraving. on the four' index of each box. Whoteraleltietairv, 81 sarelay St., Late 288 Broadway, New Yerk. oal2-dErwly New Wivertisetittuts INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation,; Central Agency at Harrisburg Pa., of the INSURANOR COMPANY OF NORTH MR RIC . OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. . 1 Capital and boots $1,200 000 DIRECTORS. so riffian, Joan A. Brown; sesoutdmip.sesktaslrrOnarles ayior,.,esessrmm. John Ner,.Riobard Weal, tenridshriVinfiliToil E. Bowen, dames N. 'Dickson, S Merril Wain, John mate; George I. Harrison, Fr illetEl N. Onto, Rd ward H. Trotter, Edward 8, Clarke,— ARTHGR G. OOF lA, President. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As central agent far th wpm° name company, the undersigned is prepared to take Piro risks in any part of :he aide of Penusylviulla, either annually or perpet, luny, on the most favorable terms. Office Third street between Walnut and Strawberry a ley, Fla ke's row - WILLIAM BUEHLER, Iternanutg, Pa. jelo4 ly A PURITES, Scrap Iron and Metal Merchant, MACHINE & FOUNDRY FURNISHINGS, N. E. Cor. of South and Penn, and No. 17 South Streets, PHILADELPHIA. !not; Copper, Braze Ned- U Yellow, Phi Tin, Bar 'f Pig Lead, Bst in daelter,. nntinony, Bahr bt, Metal, Bismuth, SAdert , Bar I ro tn, New arid Beiond.band /holdouts' and Blarecemilhe' Toole and Steam Engines bought IVA Articles of every_ 4-sedation in use by Marbisiete' and Founerymee, furnished to min.. Jar Cash paid for &trap Iron, Old Bale , ma all kinds of Metals. jy2l dims .FOR SALE. r E • undersigned offers at private gale a TWO STORY FRAME MOUSE, 25 feet front an t 100Ifeet deep, tituated on East State etreot near Filbert. The house to tn, goad repair, bre • basement kitchen, water and all the modern improve ments. For tartileriaformatlon enciolie on.the promisee. jy22-dlws kDWARD PARKER. SCHLEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS, AND OSALLERS in Fancy Goods, Psi [emery, eta. Alin agents for the sale of Refined Petroleum, IllomMating Oil, superior, to erty coal- oil • tarnished Maar etianthieWat the lowest market rates 170 and 172 William AN'treet a27d6ni] NEW YORK. SOMETHING NEW. A GENTS WANTED in every town , It: 'Tillage and city, to sell he aoldieracompatton, can maze from ,$:3, to $6 per day. Samillea • Vont, yolk: age paid, onto^elptof 500ents, Sedd fur, ' draw W. H. Hartivilap 918, Ildladalpia, Pa. 7y20-0w.1741. BAKER'S Cocoa, and "SweAt Chocolate, tbr Nile at JOAN WIIVB, lyittint., jr3B,Dates, Prunes, Raisins,;•and all kinds of Nuts, at JOHN WIT,W3 Store s Third . and &hint. • : • XTEW Orleans Sugars, white and bretvn IA just received and for sale Itmeby , • - 1110HOLVE'BOWMAN,, Car. Front and'Market 'treas. QM • TERIBEY HAM . l=Ten tierces Of these GP Justly 'oelobratel sow cured hemp, received sac' or 'Wein - large oracaall quAimaitleo. • - WY DOGS. 12.. k co 4 04 -113 ._ CIDtR:--414ina tautly on hand at vats, impetaa.!rta4 of Amu aim , WJAPII.DOW Ji.4 CCA-Bisouitv City Crackers, jusitreceiv 19'ed and 16 t 611 b y NIIOW ) L9 & BOWMAN, Prix" Trout lid Market Media: for pr qg, o 11 an d em= J 7 c: Avarifit-efs!e;h; BB3llls4mcnis qui itm shis. Past Fe - ceirstraNN4lllll4 by_ Moush BOWMAN, 4 germ Mont and Market oireele. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. IQ, TJDOT PR uttLEa, of East Hanover rowushlp, ono Morel, as a candidate tar the ot hos or c,OUNIT 00.11MIn8IONER, subject to the Union Republican Nominating Convention, sod pledges him 'lf II nomiost d and elected, to discharge the duties or the office with fidelity J,lB-i&s,te FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. D"'.BERST; of South ilanuver township offers himself as • candidate (or the offi.e of COUNTY C)lititl-SIONREt, subject to the Union Hetabllcan li.t1111:111/1Di Convention, and pledges himself if nominate) and emoted, tt discharge the duties of the office with fidelity Jen dawte4t SAMUEL PAGE, of Swatara township,, announces himielf as a candidate for the office of County Cour, mi , sloser. subj-ct to the eteition of the Re publican County.Goavennotm Re.prombres if nominated and eleclei to'diartbfvee tide' defies of a.l office for the good of the tax pa) ea 01 the county. Iw-elle wte RECRUITS WANfEb. FOE THE 15THParma' REGULAR 'ARMY. O. hundred more able bodied (mar. clod or unmarried) men are wanted to complete the .Second Hattallion of we above regintesit. Its Headquarters are pleasantly4rnaked at "Camp butahickonl! x o4the baultstof the Ilighuyikill, near Philadelphia,wherefeciiits' arci - iirookly sent to be thoroughly instructed heft/re going Into active service. Honest, intelligent and energetic• nieciare parliontarty wanted for non-commissioned oflicelit,lo WhOln as with all recruits, every advantage of advanced bounty, pay, &c., is given. ~ &premiere of two dollars will be paid say cltizeu or: Solder for each acceptable recruit presented by. him. Further information may be obtained If applied for, at the office on Second stria t near the Market house,' Har• 'Milberg, Fa. THOMA 3 H. NORTON. iYI9-dim Capt. 16th 1i.9. Thar., Recruiting' Officer. GAIETY MUSIC HALL! Walnut. Street between 2d and 3d, SOLE LISS= AND MANAGXX, 808 RDYCARDB. ADMISSION..... .... . .... . 10 - mid 1.5 . cents. The autocrat of amnsemesinitunitduilitur, is` the de cision rendered by the public as to the superior merits of this temple of meotei dellgst. Our comic constella tion Shines with unwonted lustre at every appearance, heing greeted with Iterations eclat: Enthusiasm in. Miami nightly. MISS JULIA EDWARDS, the Bird of Song. 808 EDWARDS, the Ittdopent Jester and Dancer. DAN HOWARD, the Excelsior Banjoist. KINCAID P, the renowned, Acrobat. KATE DAVENPORT, the Pleasing Damson JAKE BUDD, Attila (ham Ckniedian, TOM,MUBRAT Irish and Comic Vocalist. HASTERVILLIB, the Wonder of the Age. .1. H. DONNELL, Musical Director J. H. VANED& N, Pianist. To conclude Every Byenlog with a New aud Laughs. ble Attergece. Doors open at 7%, to commence st 8%. JAKE BUDD, rts..e Meleager. HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS TILE 4.IIRSTION.' griElE Rroprietore of the 'PARISIAN . 1 OLIVNET UP WONDERS, ANATOMY End MhDI-* DINE" have determined regardleis of expense, to irtme free, (for the benefit of suffering humanity) POUR of their most instructive and iatereedng Lectures on Mar riage and its Disluslificallons, Nervous liability, Prema ture Decline of Manhood, indigestion Weakness or De. preselon, Loss of energy and TcalPeWers, the Great So cial Evils, and those Mal dies whin* result from youth ful fortes, Excesses ol Maturity, or Ignorance of pegs!. olopy and Nature's Isis., These invaluable Lectures bays been the means of enlishtning and swing thou s tods, sod will be forwarded free on the receipt of fear. stamps, by addressing SECRETARY Raman Damn= OF ANATOMY AND listnevut, 563 Broadway, New York. jel9-sly ' ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. A MAGNIFICENT 7 octave Piano from STEINWAY & SONS, NEW YORK. Also 44 OCTAVE SCHOOL ORGANS, P. 1.10! only $BO luoe's make, =ag obea u ez i ol 2 ,tiriirliedarine7,44llgloW.V i tteent of our own mag' RE-faILDIN.43- Specially attended to. S. WARD & CO. New Music and Franke Store,l4 Market Square. Call and no. iyl4-dtr 1717b1. A. PARKHILL, P tr:M B E R G A F E' B - . - Third &net, neat " door 0 :go Plegnfic , Printing QTO RES, dwellings, churches, public ballchnipt, factories, se., lined op with gas, Mae and iron pipe in a workman :liire 'banner. i.HYdrants, Wash Wank Bath Tuba, ift'and Force Pumps, Water Olo.et a, Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of pubilo patronage Is respectfully solicited. All work pr.mptly attended to: • • -myBo4Bu). Sheet, Trou t " PeG. Steel, CrumVex, Foundry Facings, - Anyne, Voes,Fdes, &c., Old netakt, " Copper, " Brass, " Lead, 8,0 .1 k 3 aanbaratto, ifaisutlatuani. FATAH CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. MILITARY . AGEN CY. CLAIM BACK PAY BOLItTY • . • *, 7 " PENSIONS,'SUBSETENCE &c. EUGENE ? .Storder, Attorney, at Law, offioe, ThitehtlnetY Ifairtsbuig, Pi, will attend w we collection of shllltary • claims,' under the sot of Aesenabbi, of April 16, 1862 Bach 'pay of discharged end deceased soldiers. county under Act of Congress, icily, 22,1881. Pensions and °labia - for subsistence, 8c. .. • .13'10-dern P,OM A DE;' 11.61r-drRbIBE Plncilli:ENG • MOUSTAO H_ES. • ;ULM'S BRUGSTORie BOLOGNA ASMALL, but very superior lot o ' Bologna tannage Just recopri)d,bk .h29WM DOCK; Jr'. &to. - • • Bh CrAidN'n 1 , T1 ,100 Groats, assorLed 21509, juse-reatved; Lid tor owe ut Wbolotsle prices, . . drill WM. DOOR, Jr., & Co. Fla! PAPER. INCY COLOAED ga*yr, readypit, for covering aillainths,tllotare.qitarnesc . &c. neon sed other new patterns for sale at 6111161N5W13, CHEAP BOOPTORSI . ~. . . . (3101 - EAP'Sigirs, brown and *Bite, Nino IL/ Orleans, Llverlog's, &c., ere now offered for Bale, of every grade W Boit the purchaser. at NICHOLS k ; BOWMAN, 18 ' . : .., -Monter - Front and llarlitt shreds. YRUP and-Mbliseee; no len than eight kinds, for Es eby , ,NICH)L9 & IitOWMAN, jylB • " Omer' Tient and Market streets. rIXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware, X/ including Jelly glasses; PTeserie Dishes, Goblets, Wosb'ers, /km, allstyles, 'just rebelves. and for rale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,. 397 Varner trOst &Market strews. TAALLA and examine those new Lars Mr tk o f - -Fruh, the boat, ileapvit and femplest In market, for We by NIOHOLS & BOWMAN, i . jel9 Corner Trent sae Market atreet. nA.NDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and . 1:1 'large sepidy of this Celebrated Caeiti 414 received - WM. INXIIT Jr.. St co. • G ALL and see those nice and - cheap •-• ivioviirlSreserving, to., at ' YInfieLS.4„SOWN, Yhdroei; grant - Miitlret 'Presto. tar NEWBOLD IIAMB.—A. small lot of these et lebreted R&M just rewired.' r 241 WM. DOCK., Jr., CO. . , .LELI3OR .BAYED I . • B Y.. using rUTIIINI3 EXCZBIOR mormixt withittKß, which wrings clothes 'dryer than can liit dote by band, and wrief.x.n.hed Tint tir handkerchief Wlibintt any alteration. Call and examine it at ' D.,HAYNWS AGEICULTUELL STORE, • ! enAiStairlin irlaikNOlNN-ARD LEMONI3.-VY boet3 tkialistripoistvedismA printeiwaiti.o %. it J arisiorif ,2 w. DOCK. & 00. A" of Dal. elion and 131 s Oollie, Ler sale at the store of JOHN IMBIL aI irlisLtilamouft. EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. NANIMACTUENR. 01 BOOK-WNW IIIAING-11111NBS LID PENS, STANDING PRESS VS, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND NAORDDIN IDS GRINDINGCUTIING-UACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Clatters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Nadine Work and Iron and Brass C AST Ild4;18, WWI) TURNINq IN ALL ITA BRASOIiI 4, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, RM., ETC., ir Any Machine of Wood, Iron or • Braes made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, Ac. HICKOK'B PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOW: ifir Cash pidd for Old Copper, !tram, Speller, aro. STEAM BOILERS, &O. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STREET. CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of rations patterns, both stationery and mimic's. Sash WelAhts and various onus banding castings, for sale very ch , tip at the Vny24.ly) EMAIL WORKS. EDGEHILL SOHO° L. PRINCETON, N. I. Rev. JAMS P. Rooms, A. M., } • Bev. Tam W. Cemeta., A. M.,Prina:Pals illHlB institution, founded in 1829, is deidgnetto prepare boys thoroughly for college or r a traeiness life. The buildings are large and comcao dicus, and the grounds embrace more than thirteen antes. Both of the Principe' devote their *hole time to the school, at led in the department of Instruction by competent teachers The military instruction and drill, (nuder the charge of an experienced. Instracior,) is wedged so le not, to interfere with the regular stadles„ocoupyleg a part of the time appropriWed to exercise andvemeation. Pupils are received at any time and charged cult' from the este or ad f , MOIL NOW—SIM 00 per soaks of five months. - Tor circulars, or further information, address either of the Principals. He'erenre ts also wade to the Rev. Mr. Callen, Harrlsbure. Moos the Rev. 10. Hodge alai the Rev. Dr. MOM, Professors in the lheokykat Seminary, Prfacdon, N. .T. 1 have for several years been intimately acquainted who the rev. Thomas W. Cattell. Ile has had obarge or two of my eons, and I can safely say I have never known v a ny one in whom fidelity and devotion to his pu pils, I have equal confilemee. Ile is a good scholar and a successful teacher. I know no one who hut a greater facility in gaining the love of his scholars or who exerts over them a better influence lam aware of the responsibility in spe king in such terms of annmendation of a teacher; but lam s ►tls tied lam doing nothing bet 8101,110 just e to an ezzellent man, in using tho language which I have hare em ployed CHARLES itoDGF„ 1721-1 v 1 have great confidence In the noir. Jas. P. Hughes, as e teacher, both in his aptness to give Instruction, and his tact In the adminisOnnen of discipline. thieve had two sons under his care, ant front the most careful observa tion lam free to recommend the gdgehilt 2fcbool as oue Of safe and thorougb instruction. jos dim•rdi ?Mimi ALES XND ER T. 114311 L. All Work Promised in One Week 3.c) 1. PENNST ANI STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. 104 Market 'tree between 4th and. sth, HARRISBURG, PA., WHERE every description of Ladies' mid Pentlemon' Garments, Pleas Goode, &a, are Dyed, Cleansed And finished to the beet manner and at the shortest ootlixt DODGE & NG'S-dimly Proprietnes. CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE FOB YOUNG GENTLEMEN, MEOIL4NICSBURG, PA. REV. 0. EGE & SONS. LH LUBEC AHD COMPICLIL SCHOOL. °XIII" From September let to Feb. Ist. 1 misuALLT. February bit to JMy let J Charge $75 to 580 per sermon air Send fore Circular , • THEO. P. ESCHEFFER, BOOK AND .1011 PRINTER, No. 18, l I I MAREM STREET, ifABEIS BURG. orParticular atteution paid to Printing, Riding. and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Cheeks, Drafts, Am CARDS printed at $2, $3, $4, and $5 per houeand In elegant style. 120 GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where you will find a large and well selected stock of plain and fancy Confectionery of all kinds. A great va riety of toys oi every description, Ladles' Work. Stands and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fronts, Nuts, Dates and all other articles generally Kept la a confectionery and toy store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Cali and examlnefor youreelves. WY. IL WAGGONER, aprlfkilka P. oprietor. PRESERVE JARS LID JELLY GLASSES, (IF all sizes, patterns and prices, just ky received sod for sale by jola WM. DOCK, Ir. , & CO. ATTENTION FARMERS 1 SCYTHES, SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES, RA IM, BOYTBS STONMS and RIMS in great Variety, to be had ciao at GILMICRTS Hardwart Store, iele-dtr Opposite the Court ouse. 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. Kash box sold will be guar 'waived as represented. WM. DOCK, JR., ds CO. ,J7lB VANILLA. BEANS. WE are offering tor sale a splendid qualm , ot Vanilla Bernet law piece, by the vomi t ounce or elegy. KIELLYIR'S DRUG STORE, 91 Market Street. cROS6 & BLAMWELL'S , Celtbrated MIMES, SAUCES, PERSERNFA, &IF A large supply or the above, embracing every variety, juat re eiveu and lor sale by [llo] WM. DOCK, Jr., & Co. UUlthewly replenished stock of Toilet and Fancy Goode Is uneurpneeed in tide city, and jimmy confident of rendering satisfaction, We wound res pectfully invite a call.. liscrits 91 Market street, two doors_east of,Pourth Street, smi th hide.d MERE lot of Messina Oranges and other Foreign Fruits, Just received and for sale by NICMOLM BCIWMANI, corner Front and Market streets. I=o MOCTKA. FAMILY FLOUR, a choice lot ot Kan family Flour. all warranted by bbl., or rick., jest received and for salse low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jell° Corner t root and Market streets. 4AR 3 , TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS .and everything in the nue, just received in large bnantitiee and tor sale very tow by w". nom. OS %DAR 111 VINEGAR 1 I MADE from choice and selected Apples, FA:O Oa gur!iusteed nets be strictly Yore. k 00. 13RIME Cheese from New York Dairies jusklesolved AAA for lab low by moms a BOWMAN, Owner from Rad Market Meseta. M jyl64tal.