tlegracpq. NOTICE 'PO ADVECRTISHRS.—AII Ad vertisements, Business Notices ) Slaw. ringes, Donates aGe., to secure Insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. HARRISBURG, PA Wednesday Morning, July 30, lB6'h. Tics RvssslL Guartns.-1 his fine military or ganization will be sworn into the United States service next Thursday. CCIZEI Tus Coal Establishmeut formerly owned by O. D. Forster, on the canal at the foot of North street, has been taken ly Mr. Gilhard Dock. S*3 his adverti4ernent. =I Strom ON HIS TN/MM.-A seoesh officer, who gave his name and initials as "Capt. Geo. M. E. Sheyrer, C. S. A.," passed through here yester day, in the custody of three Union officers, en route for one of the eastern forts. The repre 4ontative of the "C. S. A." was arrested at Ha :erstown.' lite Pic Nic of Washington Lodge I. 0. of Gond. Templars will come off to-day on Itt dependcnce Island. The members of the com mittee have been making extensive arrange otent+ for this annual re-union of "cold wa• ter " folks, and we have no doubt it will be a very pleasant affair. May we be there to see. --...--.., TIIE PAXTON FLUE COMPANY, to whom was given the custody of the engine formerly be longing to the Friendship Fire Company, have had that apparatus thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and housed it last evening, fresh from the painter's hands. It is a very pretty affair, and in the bands of its present custodians will do good service in time of need. A LIBERAL 0171111--At a war meeting held in Hummelstown, in this county, on Friday evening last, a liberal subscription was given and a most magnanimous offer made by Dr. Jacob Shope, a resident and much respected citizen of that ancient village. He subscribed 100 dollars cash to the bounty fund for vol unteers, undrr the recent requisition of the President, and offered to throw open his grana ries to the free and gratuitous use of all the families of men from Derry township who would enlist as volunteers, and bravely shoul der the musket in defence of their country. Such liberality and magnanimity deserve the commendation of the entire community, and proves the patriotism of the generous donor. Isisosumuo.—The success of the different re cruiting officers in the city has already been greater than was anticipated, and there is little or no doubt but that the4leveml companies un der headway, will have their full complement of men at nn early day. A gratifying feature in connection with this movement, is that a large number of recruits are from the rural dis• tricts, many of whom have came in and offer ed themselves voluntarily, without any direct efforts having been made in their localities.— This is a cheering response from the country ; and the hope is that this spirit may be univer sal, and continue to manifest itself in so prac tical a manner. We may, in a few days, give a more definite report of the success of each company in enrolling men, if, in the mean time they will inform us of their progress. Ms DERRY Fzzonnas.—The recent war meet ings In Hummelstown have had a salutary ef fect upon the citizens of that vicinity, not only in inducing them to contribute liberally towards the county bounty-fund, but also in persuading men to enter the service of their country, and battle for the noblest and best government ever vouchsafed to man. Tho Adjutant Gene nil, by the authority of Governor Curtin, has appointed Dr. James Henderson Captain, C. A. Niesloy First Lieutenant, and Wm. R. Orth Second Lieutenant of a volunteer company, now recruiting in Derry township, and styled the " Derry Fencibles." These gentlemen are all residents of Hummelstown, and are some of the most responsible and exemplary citizens of the town. Gentlemen of such character taking hold of the company, is not only credit able to them as patriots, iu sacrificing their 'maim-as, but will insure the success of the company. We understand that thirty names were entered on the muster roll of the " Derry Fencibles" yesterday, and it being the first day of the existence of this organization, the prospect for filling the company this week is decidedly flattering. ......0......... PLOWNB3 IN Cumterms . ,.—Flowere, says Beech er, are not of man. They are Divine. Man in, by culture, develop all that God has hid den in them; but can add nothing to them, nor can he invent or build them: It is scarcely possible to pervert them to bad uses. Flowers and music may be used by bad men ; but, un like painting or sculpture, they cannot them calves be made to represent any evil thing. A very simple and plain room is made elegant by the presence of a few flowers. The interest of the money spent in . ridiculous architecture Would furnish many churches with an offering of simple flowers for every Sabbath of the year. Fe ` '''d has made flowers for everybody. They ar e twat in abundance to the great ele ments— air , NIA water. The poorest man has a" roadside newer garden. No mission church is so poor cannot afford wild flow ers upon the altar, amt a few assorted leaves in the windows. How strangely wou ld w oman's hand light up the dreary pla,te r wall and frigid sesta of many a church ront e , if permit ted to garnish them with those field thoughts of God ? At first many will shrink from seeing flower s I on the speaker's desk or on the pulpit. But why? Let any man attempt to give a reason. Why shall woven flowers in the carpet be prop er, and flowers in your wives' bonnets, and dowers in your children's hand—but improper on the desk? Is the place too holy ? But is it holier than God? and are not flowers his pecu liar workmanship? If God deemed it suitable to his dignity and glory to occupy his mind with making and preserving such innumerable flowers, are we wise in disdaining them, or considering the place too sacred for God's favor ites? Do men reflect that God has been OW ed to name himself from flowers ? " raw the Bose of Sharon and the Lily of the Valley."-'' THB GOOD WILL Fran COMPANY AND 1115 Cm ziris or MIDDLIXOWN.—There will he a union Pic Nic of the Good Will fire company of this city, and the citizens of Middletown on Thurs day next, to be held in Fisher's woods, one of the most charming and delightful spots to be found in the State. Our pent up citizens who wish to take an excersion into the country, where they and their families, for a short time, can breathe the pure air of Heaven, would do well to avail themselves of this fine opportuni ty, as the plaid the fare, going and return ing, is only the small sum of fifty cents. We have no doubt but that it will be one of the most pleasant and recherche alidirs of the kind gotten up this season—in fact it will be some thing of the old fashioned sociable kind in which the citizens of Harrisburg and those of Middletown, will meet in a neighborly friendly way, and where they will no dbubt enjoy them selves to their hearts content. PATRIOTIC HIGH IiPM.B.—Six miles south east of our eity Is situated the pleasant and quiet village of Highspire, whose citizens are noted for their frugality, their industrt, and their strict moral conduct, and exemplary Chris tian character. This patriotic little village, with a voting popuhttion numbering about sixty, contributed thirty-two men for the ser vice of their country fur the period of "three years or during the war." These gallant patri ots have all seen the stern realities of war upon the blood-stained peninßula of Virginia, and the gory fields of Tennessee ; and never did sol diers fight more bravely or more heroically than did those plain Higbspireans. The secesh soil of Virginia has been enriched by her blood, I and has bten made the last resting place of some of her citizen soldiers. Yet notwithstand ing the brave Steele and the gallant Core have been made death's victims by the perfidy of traitors, and sacrificed upon the altar of our beloved country, the citizens of Highspire have not been daunted by the loss of their gallant neighbors, but have become more firmly im pressed with the necessity of a future contribn tion of their number to aid in slaughtering traitors and conquering treason. Yesterday eight more of her citizens left their happy homes in exchange for the privations and dan gers of a soldier's life, and enlisted in two of our Harrisburg companies, thus making the even number forty, or two-thirds of the voting population of Highspire already in service, bat tling or determined to battle for their country's honor, their homes and their, fire-sides. The good and noble patriots of Highspire are not satisfied with furnishing even forty men, but "the cry is still they come," and the number will be considerably increased. This 'ls doing better, proportionally to her population than any other village or town in the county, and perhaps in the State, and speaks volumns in praise of the self-sacrificing spirit and patriotic character of her citizens. Bully for Highspire Tumours of those we love are suggested by a thousand tokens which they leave behind, as well as by our own memory of their virtues and their deeds. The thought of those now dead, whom we loved while living, is perhaps the most sacred that can move the brain or feeling of any man. In this spirit we scruti nized a life-like picture of the lamented and gallanto..oohmaaadtlialitanay, who yielded his life, while ‘ nobly rallying his regi ment to an unequal and almost forlorn strug gle with the traitor foe. This picture is execu ted in crayon by the celebrated artist, E. Masson, of Philadelpnia. In an artistic view, it is certainly one of the most perfect crayons we ever examined, and as a counterpart of the gallant Colonel, it has to tummy afamiliar point, which a less interested observer would fail to note ; be cause our affections for the man commenced when the frankness of boyhood sealed us as friends, and made our friendship of that kind which after years largely increased and halloired. By one of those delicate touches only known to the profession, the artist .has imparted to the crayon what was possessed by the original—a counterfeit of that congenial animation and spirit so peculiar to the man, for Murray, while living, was always full of hope when other men despaired, and loved to display hie energy when the strivings of others were forced to yield to insurmountable obstacles. This crayon was executed expressly for Maj. George H. Ziegler, who was the fast friend of Colonel Murray during all his life. It is accu rate and life-like, whatever may be the objec tions of the casual observer, and is in every way worthy of the friendship that dictated and the genius by which it was executed. Hien Sorties.—" What does he in the North when he should be serving his country in the South 7" A cotemporary very justly remarks that it is no time now for healthy men in Un cle Sam's uniform to be strutting about the streets of northern cities and villages, as thou sands and tens of thousands are now doing. Their proper place is in the ranks of the army, with muskets on their shoulders. It is said that full thirty thousand men whose names are on the pay-rolls of the army are now absent on furlough, and cannot be coaxed back to their duty ! and the fact is deemed indisputa ble that our regiments have been reduced more by desertions than by anything else—not that our soldiers have gone over to the enemy, but have sneakingly returned to their homes in the North. The number of men who return, sick of their military experience, is very much larger than the public is aware of ; and it is to them more than to those who have been killed by the enemy and those who have died of.dis ease, that we are indebted for the slim muster of men in our various armies. The fellow who deserts his regiment, or who has been granted a furlough on account'of sickness and fails to return immediately upon the recovery of his health, should be hissed ass coward wherever he makes his appearance. It is believed that MoClellan's army would now be twenty-five thousand stronger than it is, if all the enlisted men belonging to it, who are not sick and have not been killed, were in the ranks as they should be. The first deserter from the Union army has yet to be punished, and still deserters can be found idling away their time in almost every city, town and village in the country. This laxity of discipline must now com e t o an end. Deserters should be shot and the busi ness of granting furloughg thetdd come to an end, 'Minim rebellion - Tx climbed. put*loin& iiDatiht tifeltgra A Grumman who has experiment with Kerosene oil, in destroying the worms which infest and destroy currant and gooseberiy bush es, found it a perfect antidote for the pelt which has created such great damage. By pitting a small quantity of Kerosene into a el:inkling pot and showering the bushes no. WOOLS in• stantly fall to the ground and do not Less than a gill of Kerosene was used experiment, and at least five hundred were placed hors du combat. Benson° probably act more effectually upon the without injuring the bush ANOTHEB W!1.1114.117TG, Hu Old Derry Thoroughly Aroused.—Anoth; war meeting of the eitiiteidbf Hamm and Derry township : was, held in .the square' of the former plat:Colt Monday was presided over by H. W. Kittering. E and impressive speeches were made by, K. Boas and A. J. Herr, Esq., of this c brass band was in attendance and die excellent music for the occasion sham and interest were manifested at th ing. Every sentithent in favor of the vi. orous prosecution and the speedy termination f the war, was most enthusiastically cheere and the people of r•ld Derry seem determi4d to furnish their quota both of men and monby, in order that this wicked rebellion may be put down, and our country restored to its wonted prosperity and happiness. Capt. Hendetson's company, recruiting at Hummeletown, is get ting along finely, and will soon have the full compliment of men, PIAILLSTIO ENDOMDZINA-BOUGH AND 'INBRIBLE FIGHT AMONG THE AMAZONS OP THE SIXTH WARD.- Three females of the baser kind amused them selves on Monday alternoon,on the bridge alias iog the canal at the northern limits of the city, by giving an exhibition on the true Heenan style. Tliesgt frail creatures were accompanied by a man, whose appearance gave ~rise to thoughts not too favorable to character and re. spectability. The one with whom he met - with most favor, is known as a most lewd and de graded character, the others are of African de scent, though the northern climate has so modi fied their external appearance as to give them a very dirty color, as in truth their language proved them to be of the very worst character. Those women are a disgrace to the community in which they live, and it would be well if our excellent Chief of Police would occasiesally visit the extreme north of our city. He might there find a few interesting cases for his considera tion. EAU EUIN —Canal sembly were passed last winter on the follow ing subjects: Fee bill ostablishedsin certain cases; certain street and alley in Halifax made public high ways ; for the better protection of partridges ; relative to prothonotary's costs; to prevent hunting rabita with ferrets ; relative to record ing inventories of appraisements of decendents estates; supervisors of Reed township to keep a certain road in repair; to vacate the Point road ; relative to sheriff's costs ; relative to sheriff's costs ; relative to taxes on a certain island in the Snsquehanna ; to change the township line between -Washington and Wiconi taco townships. , ypti",,r Tua Bromr Mawr.—The susceptibility\ stock and money brokers in the cities in th days is very amusing. Weathercocks can . 4 veer from west to north without creating a slg sation among the money changers, and causi a fluctuation of two or three per cent in stock market. This , peculiarity is:happily sa ized by the Albany Slarniarcl, which publish a series of telegraphic dispatches, purport!. to have been received from New York city, follows : 10 A. m.—Stocks feverish, a rebel having bee seen making toiards Winchester with a loads pistol. 11 A. 11.—Stocks lower, a rebel skiff havin: crossed the James river, throwing brick bate a one of our gunboats. 12 M.—Great reaction in stocks, a telegra., htv'eing been just received that Jeff Davis i down with the cholera mortals. Ir. x.-It is reported'that Davis took pare goric and is now better; stocks depressed; gov ernmenk sixes declined 2 per cent 2p. N.—Stocks buoyant, the news of the taking of two blacksmiths' shops and a buggy, by eight members of Banks' Oavalii, bavin I infused fresh confidence in the market. 280 r. m—A rain has just commenced.— Stocks lower as operators fear the rain may car ry away the James river ; 7-808 declitied4l per cent. since the shower commenced. A Mom. EBTABLISIEKINT.—Among the many improvements lately made in our- city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of pros parity and as a determination on• the part bf 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 ch►llenges competion.— Without going into detail,.we may safely say that the firm keep on hand everything usually kept in a grocery atore, (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. $5OOO DOLLABS WO= OF NNW GOODS !-400 pair of mitts direct from auction, at 25, 87, 50, 62 and 75 cts.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10, 20, 80, up to 75 cts. Great bargains! 600 new hoop skirts for 60, 62 and 75 cts., up to $2.50- - cheapest in town; the largest assortment of low priced dress goods—all prices. 100 pieces ;v1 white brillants at 124 cta.; some at 15 to 18 cts.; 60 dozen of shirt breasts at 124 cts., 20, 25 and Mts., extra cheap. 200 dozen of La dies white stockings, at 124 and 16 cts. A magnificent assortment of embroidered cambric band, and cambric edging and insertings, at all prices. 50 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 124 chi.; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole sale buyers we would invite to our large stock and as we have a buyer in New York, who buys only at the large auctions. We promise to sell goods at city prices. 8. LNWY. We also received 10 dozen of real German li nen podret handkerchiefs_ for gentlemen—a verylicarce article; also 20 pieces of white and colcaud•straw matting, and 6 pieces of neli.-ear petti.fiont atsidon ; - pieces of blao.ka rr it all prices. v , t.ettneobap Morning, hip 30, 1862 n the WOMB would ermin DIM large atown public which quent el. K Iy. A used ;tau meet- I=l =1 NEW Yoßic, July 23 TO TID: YOUNG OR OLD Male or male If you have bt en si Maine irom a habit tooulged in by the YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES, 'WHICH CAIIBB 80 W eNY ALARMING, SYMPIUMS, It UnAts them for Marriage,. And le the ereateEt evil which can helot! MAN OR WOMAN. See symptom+ enumerated in advertisement, and if you area ,utferer, Cot nut the advertisement, And send for it at once. Delays are dangerous. Ask for Helmbold's Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Beware of Cawalerreit' s and Imitations, jyl6 •d2m HAIR 'DYE! HAIR oyE! ! Wm. A. Batchelor's . Hair Bye 1 The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known All uthers are:mere lipitationa and.should; be avoided ("you wish to vows ridicule. GREY, 1UI) OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beatilthil and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. . . FIF MEN M DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to . W. A. BATempit sinne,lB fiyand over 200,000 iikateationv neve been made the hnir 01W the it/drone of bin farnens ttye. Will. A. DATC/lELOR'S HAIR' DYE produces a color not to be distinguish, Let freq.. nature and, is wausurram not to iiijuri:in the feast, however long it may be contin tied, and :he +-Sects of bad 1:!‘ as remedied. The hair It invigiirated for life by this spiendid Dye. whieb is prep. erly, appliettat N0. i ..16 Gond Street . New York. terrtit_eUtbe United . States, by Drugerstiand Fancy (foods Dealers The 081111;I:le has the Rams'! Witham A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel piste eugraving, on the four rides of each box. Who — leFale Factory, 81 Ear ray Late 288 Broadway, New York eei2-d&wly New 2iDuertiotments . INSArft ANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central 4gency at flarrieburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMB RIO. OF PHILADELPHIA: Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets. 200 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur G Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John .A. Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John R. NA Richard D. Wool, William Welsh, William . E. Bowen James H. pickscrn, B. Morris Wain, John rases, GeOrge L Harrlmm,Framais R. eve, Ed ward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CH ARLES PLATT, Secretary. As central agent. ter th • above name • company, the underhigned le prepared to take Fire ricks in any part of :he :date of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually, on the moat favorable terms. Office Third street between Walnut and Strawberry alley, •Ite's row. WILLIAM BM:LER jell) , dLy Harrisburg , Pa. JOHN WISE'S Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Barrisburg, Pa. PONFECTIONEBT OF ALL KINDS, -,- -- 1 0Rezru - na - LEMODIS, PINE APPLES, PANANNAS, nasal AND SALT FISH, And veietables of all kinds, brbnght direct from the Eastern Markets, twice a week, and purchased under, my mamma supervision, thus onenlidg me to sell a better and cheaper article than any in the market. .a` Orders from a distance - attended to promptly, and goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. FRE:ill CANNED FRUIT 4 constantly on hand Give me a call. fie% , JOHN WISE. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS , Corner Front and Market Streets,. ''l P ESPECTFUItLY invite the attention of 1 ..11 1 the public to their boo IV well seleCted stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FURS, Including among others, : SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEA S, I, COFFEE, 1 SPICES, ! ORANGES, o LEMONS, &C., &C. I ALs FLOUR, FISH, SALT, BACON, BUTLER, &c. We invite an examination of out superior NOW EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The best in the market. in every respect, to gether with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and GLASS CONES, Cheaper than any place in Harrisburg. We keep on hand always all kinds of lEDAR .AND WILLOW WARE - styles and kinds of QIIKENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, t the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o Corner Front and Market Sts. I ' ARO% and extensive assortment of o assware, Including Tamelers, Goblets, Mabee owls, , &c., and eve! ythlni lor preservirg, at VIOEIGLi & B)WMAN, - 1J512' Correr Front and Market streets. HEAP Oil for all kinds of machinery, In t mall and large zratare gee. for elle b" • N.L,EIoL3 k gOWMA 19 Corner Front t nd Market street. I A' 1 'ic: es an. Catoops, for Sale at 10E , J s9lBB'i. myl UPI REOR Quality of Imperial and Black Tea, for We by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, y 22 < erne? Feb:A and IlleAel 'Weals AMILY WAbHING BLUE, dB excel lent substitute for Ind;go, for sale at the wholesale stall grocery store of NICHOLS h BOWMAN, corner of grout and Market streets. — LURE Cider Vinegar, which we war; ant to be made solely from cider, just reeelved and for ovLby NIOHOLS 41k , n0 Corner front and Martel. streets. • • : lIILDING LOTS FO.B: SALN. IRSIRA.I3LE Building Lots on Ridge I Road and Boat streets, on reasonable terms. - For I- partiou'ars enquire of JOHN B. HOOVER, Agent -dim* South street between Second and Thir.d. 1 SIJGARI. O BBLS. Sugar (Refined and Raw,)' dell - grades and kinds just received and sold at the 10 weal market *MM. WM D3CFC, JR., & pi. general variety of goods for ad. , g the TOILET, d at Keller's, is unsurpassed in this city. 3 - ; 91 Market Street toes and - Green Corn, at Y.—A large supply just WM. DOGE. JR. & CO gee, and Lemons, atJOHN alood article, for • sale AL . PURVIS, -Pow; and-17 South street, Mb (Eanbibattii. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. RIIDO[ PH MILLER, of East Hanover township, offers birneelf as a candidate for the of. ace of tOUNTIf CONVIMONER, subject to the Union Republican Nominating Convention, and pledges him self If nominal d and elected, to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. iY/1-ifftete FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DAVID BERET, of South Haulmsr township, °Maw himself ass candidate for the of COUNTY 0311111 , 810NKEL, subject to the Union Republican birmetatiag Cauvention, and pledges himself tf nominated and Erected, t s discharge the duties of the Aloe with fidelity jelB desstc* SAMUEL PAGE, of Swatara township, annoWlcca Mullett as a candidate for the office 01 county Commiiislorier, subject to the decision of the Re publlran County C oll Ventklll. jte promises If nomleated and elected tOnistioarge the dunes of gal • office for the coed of the tax payers of the county. irle fffigutiantons. lIIT RECR, S WANTED. FOE THE 15TH INFANVET REGULAR ARAily. ONE hundred more able bodied (mar. tied or unmarried) men are .wanted to complete the Sewed Battalion of the abet% regiment. Its Headquarters are pleasantly. located at "tamp Wissahickon" on the banks of the Schuylkill, over rhiladelphiaoshere ,renruitsk - are rsvel,,M; Y sent to be thororghly EriStrdetedlofake going into active service. laciest, inteliigent and energetic men are particularly wanted for nothoummiesioned.oilicets, to whom as with all recruits, every advantage of advanced bounty, pay, &c., Is given. A. premium of two dollars wilbe paid any citizen or soldier for each acceptable, reolrolt presented by bird. Further information may be obtained it applied fer, at the office on Second Streit near the Market - house, Har risburg, Fa. T110M44 EL NORTON. jyi9dln} gaps lgth U.S. bay., Recruiting Miter. A PI7RNrES, Sorap Iron and Metal Merohant, MACHINE & FOUNDRY FURNISHINGS, N. E. Cor. of South and Penn, and No 17 South Streets, P LA zi LPH.I.d. pgoi Copper, " Brave Bed. " Yellow, Sheet lice, -.I Zinc, Steel, Borax, Crucibies, Foundry Facings, Anvils, Vices, Files,• &c., Old Metals, 44 Copper, i. B rass, " Lead, &c., /et Pig Tin, Bar " Pig Lead, Bar Speller, Antimony, Babbitt Metal, Bismuth, Solders, Bar Iron, New and Second baud Machioests' and Blacksmiths' Tools and Steam Engines bought and sold. Articles of every d scrietion in use by Machinists' and Foundrymen, furnished to order. Au? Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Rails, and all kinds or Metals. jy2l dim* HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS.T . HE QUESTION. TIRE Proprietors of the 'PARISIAN L CABINET OF woNneas,- ANATOMY and MEDI °INV have determined regardless of - exporkte,tl issue , - tere - nekhlit of snaring hutnattiti) - FOUR of their mostinstruclve anti istereating Lectures on Mar liege and its Disqualifications, "ferrous Debility, Prema ture Decline of Manhood, indigestion Weakness or Do premien, Lose of energy and Vi.slPe*ers, the Great So cial Evils, and those Mal , dies which result from youth ful tat les, Excesses of Maturity, or Ignorance of Pigs'. ology and Nature's Law. These invaluable Lectures have been the moans of enlightning and saving thou sends, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addressing BEOREPARY Petneutt thanintr or Anima AND manias., 568 Broadway, New York. jel9Aly ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. A. MAGNIFICENT 'I octave Piauo from STEINWAY & SONS, NEW YORK. ma) 4* OCTAVE SCHOOL ORGANS, Price only 880, Ptlnee'a make, beet and ebeapeat In market. Melodeons and mnakalmerob.nono. ganer.ll7. AWlSUCtratinterolll. Own mike lt—ka -GILDING • .. ally attended to. • - S. WARD & CO., New Music and Frame Store, 14 Market Square. gay- Call and see. ilylti•dtt WM, A. PARKHILL, P141:7-111BER AND - GAS FI-T T-ER• Third Sired, next dooi to, the Tekgraph l'renting STOKES, dwellings, churches, public buildiegs, factories, he., fitted np with gas i leatiaid icon pipe is a workman , lite manner. " - Bydranik, Wash basins, Bath Tubs, I ifs and F,oroo Pumps, Water Closets, Lead and Iron Pipe for water; gas and atom. A share of public patronage Is respectfully 'solicited. Ali work pr• aptly attended to. my.30413m., FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers at, private sale a T TWO STORY FRAMIE . IIOUSE, 25 feet front and 100 feet deep rituated im Bast Etats street near Filiont: . Thd house la In good repair, hes • Miasmata kitohen, water ant all the modern Improve mania. For lortherinformation enquire on the premises. . 19 22 4/B* EDWARD PARKER. £IORIEF2IRLIN • BROTH : MT & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A ND DEALERS Goode, Per fumery, ato. Mao aged for the sale •ot Refined Petroleum, Illuminating:'Oll c superior to may real oil • !branched In any gnantitiee•at the lewest market rates. 170 and 172 William ;Street , a27d6ml NAW YORK. SOMETHING NEW. 4 GENTS .WANTED in every town, oettoey, to Well ihe soldiers companion ; can make from $3 to $6 per day. Samples sent, post. age paid, on receipt of 60 cents. Send tSr circular. Ad dress W. H. Hartley, box 918, Philadelphia "Pa. 1720-dIW w4t AKER'S Cocoa, and Sweet Chocolate, B pm , ale at JOHN WISPS, Third and Walnut myl IGS, Dates, Prunes Raisins, and all kinds or Nuts, at JOHN Stop; . Third and I\TEW Orleans Sugars, white and brown, .1.1 just received and for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Con Fron t and Market streets. iil6 ERSEY Riff I—Ten tierces of these J justly celebratid auger cared hams, received ano or *stein lame orsussil quantities . CRAB ClDEL—Constantly on hand at 1,..) very superior article of =ass CUB ®lll. • WM. DQOE, JR. kOU S . •- • . oDA.•Biscuit, City Crackers, just receiv ed and for sae by NIGH 4.,8 & BOWMAN, - Corner Front ad Market streets. QUGARB for preserving; call and exam les at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, .Iy7. corner Prxitand Market streets. FRESEI Lemons and Raisins, -just re . Ge ivee and (Cr sale low by - 1.. - ICHOLB At BOWMAN, jel4 Corner Front and Market streets. SPERIOIL Dandelion Coffee, just re received &ea far sale by NICHOLS &BOWMAN, Corner Freeland Market streeta =3 iVIRESIT invoice of Messina Oranges and eso Lemons, for ale by e. y N r l on CH t o l l.B d 'mar & BatAN sireeta , . .OLARET WINE leirEarealoaing:out a V-ERT SUPER [OR La; 4t y.akakaa cost cl EidtWAPX.U' RATRAPis, the Om, ACleruy Aline —*maim Rev. JAMES P. HUGHES, A. M., / p r a w i pa i s. RSV. THOS. W. 02:WELL, A. M., THIS institution, founded in 1829, is designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or fr a business life. The buildings are large and eommo- Molls, and the grounds embrace more than thirteen acres. Both of the Principals il.sate their whole time to the school, aided in the department of Instruotion by competent teachers The military instruction sod drill, (under the charge of an experienced Instructor,) is arranged so as not to interfere with the regular studies, occupying a Apt of the time appropriated to exercise and recreation. Pupils are reeeived at aoy time and charged only from the date of ad- isslon. Tgams:—sl26 00 per session of Ave months. For circulars, or further information. address either of the Principals. He'ereure is also 'made to the Rev. Mr. Cattell, Harrisburg. Prom the Rec. Dr. Hodge awl the Bee. lA,. Mc Professors in the Theologrica' t Seminary, Princeton, N. J. I have for several years been intimately, acquainted with the Rev. Thomas W. Cattell. He has had charge of two cf my sons, and I can safely say I have never known any one in whose fidelity aid devotion to be pu pils, I have equal confilenee. Ile ki a good scholar and a suctesetil teacher. I know no one who has a greater facility in g doing the love of, his scholars or who exerts over them a better influence. lam aware of the responsibility in spanking In such terms of commendation of a teacher, but lam satisfied lam doing nothing bat simine juxt.ce to an excellent man, In icing the language which I have here em pleyed CHARLES Roma. I bare great confiderce in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, as a teacher, bath 'n his aptness to give Instruction, and his tact in the administration of discipline. i have had two sons under his care, and from the most careful otwerva hen lam free to recommend the Edgehill ichool as sue of Nab and thorough Intartactiou. Jo I 4 di m-rdjyl.fullm] ALEX AND!. It T. REMOVED. JOHN B. SMITH , uA6.removed hie Boot and Shoe Store _IX *mirthe corner or fleeond and Walnut streets to NO. 108 IYARKET STREET, Next door to Haynes Agriculture Snare, where be intends to keepaii kinds or Boots a"d tiboes, timt rs, and • large stock of Trunks, and everything in lda line of bu siness; and will be tbausful to receive the patronage of his old customers and the public in ,gener.d at his new place or busia.%. All Mats or wort made to order in the best style and by superior workmen. Repairing dome at abort notice. rapr2dt9 JOHN B. SMITH. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUPACTORTI No. 69, Market Street, Wow Third, 11AZULIBBIJR0, PA. M. .H. LE. 6 ANUFACTUREit OF UMBRELLAS, PAR801:1 uud WALKING L'astEn will furnish goods at LOWER PRLCI' than ran be hourbt au any pt he Eastern claim. 4 .30.1 , dry m mitantl writ to MO and examine prices and quality, Cud era vince them seises of this fact. au23-Oly 100 PERCH OF GOOD BUILDING LIME STONE, FOR Vas eT TUB KEYSTONE FARM. In927.dif HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE. THIS handsome property recently occu pied by the PK &SYLVANIA FEMALE C is offered for sal.. -It is well suited either for a naivete Residence hr a B , ardinv School, being supplied with gas, water, bath rooms, heater, range, etc. The grounds conLaits7vainable Fruit Trees and Shrubbery. The place will be sold low and possession given within reasonable time. For terms, Be., apply t-t. MR3.8.3. WAUGH, or DR WM. H. BOLE Fzecutors of Relate of Rev B. R. Waugh, dec'd. e24-deodtt CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTIMTE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, MECHANICSB URG, PA. REV. 0. NOE & SONS. AN ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Be=atone From ti1.11 7 "12t et o t 3u r ly eb leit i . Bl. } MMALLT • Charges $76 to $BO per seesion. sir Send for a Ciron'ar. .13,164631. THEO. P. SOHEFFER, BOOR AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, HARKEY STREET, ITARRTSBIIEW. air Particular attention paid to Printing Rutiue, and Binding or Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Palioles , Meeks, Deana, &a. Cants printed at $2, $3, $4, and $5 per housand in elegant style. 120 GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at Mi. 75 Market Street, where you will find a large and well selected dock of plain sad fancy Confectionery of all kinds. a great ye.. tidy of toys of every description, ladies' Work Steeds and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruits, Note, Dates and all other articles generally kept in a confectionery and toy store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Call and weatherer yourselves. WM. 11. Will.G3ONNit, aprlg.dem P oprietor. PRESERVE JARS AND JELLY GLASSES, O F all sizes, patterns and prices, just received and for sale by. JeI3WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. ATTENTION FARMERS ! CYTHES,.SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES, RAKES, ROWELS STONES and RIWAS in gran. variety, to be bad caw at GIVIRRTS HardwarL Store, jelo-dtf - Opposite the Court s.ousa. WM DOGS, JR. & CO AFEW Boxes good Cheese, the balance of a large consignment, are offered at an unusually low rate to close out the lot. To retail dealers there wild be an inducement offered. Each box sold will be guar anteed as represented. WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. jylB VANILLA BEANS. WE are offering for sale a splendid v v quality or Vanilla Been at low prices, by the pelted, ounce or singly. :OROS'S & BLACKWELL'S Celebrated lJ Evirrw, SAUCES, PEESEKVES, Acc„ Arc. A large supply of the above, embracing every variety, just re eived wnd for sale by [llOl 1 1 1:11. DOCK, Jr., ds Co BUR newly replenished stook of Toilet jr and Fancy Goods is unaorpalasd in this city, and reling confident of rendering satisfaction, we would res pectfally. invite a call. RELLBR, 91 Market street„ two doors east of Fourth street, sout h side. FINE lot of Messina Oranges and other Foreign Fridte„ just received and for Bale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, corner Front and Market streets. myl9 EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, a choice lot Family Jinn ot Extra - ---r, *ll Warranted by bbl., or kook, jtrat received and fbr sale low by NICBOLs & BOWM N, je3o Corner hint and Market streets. ifitsttliattenu,. _ . EDGEHILL SCHOOL. I'ItINCETON. N. J. CHEESE KELLER'S DRUG STORE, 91 Msrket. Street