Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 05, 1862, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Tuesday Morning, August 5, 1882
SANDS' CIRCUS COMPANY will arrive here to
day and pitch their tent on a lot oppoite
the Cotton Factory.
ARRIVAL OF VOLUNTNEFS. beveral compa
nies of volunteers from Franklin and Cambria
counties arrived id town yesterday, and
went Into quarters at Camp Curtin.
A STATED meeting of the Paxton Fire Com
pany will be held at their room this,
Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock. Every member
is required to be in attendance ail business of
importance will be transacted By order.
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DEAD.—The young son of Rev. G. J. Martz,
who Was seriously Injured on the 25th of last
month by falling bead foremost from the bal
ony of his father's residence, at the corner of
Front and Locust streets in this city, died
or, Sunday from the effects of the accident.
A UNION Menttio to encourage enlistments
was held at Union Deposit, on Friday evening
lost, at which Joseph Farnsler, Esq., presided.
The attendance was respectable, and speeches
were made by Messers. Wathurgton and Arth.
A good feeling prevailed, and after the meet
ing four persons came forward and signed the
roll of the "Derry Feocibles."
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JOHN M. GLOVER, Merchant tailor in Market
street, a few doors east of Third, in addition to
his usual business, is now prepared to manufact
ure military officers uniforms in strict accord
ance with the regulations, and in the best pos
sible manner. Oar military friends in want of
anything in this line should give our friend
Glover a call, as we are satisfltd, he will dress
them up handsomely.
Wm Pero a hasty visit to Camp Curtin
yesterday, and found the First City Zonaves
very comfortably quartered in new Sibley tents,
in a healthy situation, at the Western end of
the camp. The boys have been divided off
into "messes," one of which, the "Bummers,"
is distinguished for the joviality of its natm
bars, whose sportive and frolicsome actions
keep the entire company In constant good humor
with themselves and every body else.
WORTHY OP IMITATION. —The city council of
Erie have leased a large and commodious room,
and pay a competent officer a handsome salary
to instruct the citizens of that place in military
tactics. The papers of that city says the plan
has been found to work admirably, and every
evening a large number of citizens avail-them
selves of the opportunity thus afforded, to ac
coke a knowledge of the art milaare. What
say our council to a similar arrangement in this
atey
DISUNION CANAL . —The repairs upon tholanion
Canal are almost completed, a force of at least
800 men having been employed last month.
The greater portion of the Main Line is now
navigable. The re-Ailing of the Summit Level
commenced last week ; and, with favorable
weather, continons navigation over the Main
Line, and to Jonestown on the Branch Canal, is
expected to be resumed by or before the 15th
day of Auguetd •The heaviest earth-work dam
ages art already repaired, and the reconstruction
of the two large aqueducts over the Swatara
Creek at Harper's and near Jonestown, as well
as various other repairs, are rapidly approach
ing completion.
Tae ANDIRSON TROOP.—It will be remembered
that this company was organized as a body
guard to General Anderson, and was tranaferred
in the same capacity to General Buell. It re
ceived the official certificate of being the finest
body of cavalry in the United States service.—
its members are exclusively from the Keystone
State, and represent most of our counties;
Dauphin being ono of the number. Such sol
dierly pride do they feel in their acknowledged
superiority to all other companies in the depart
ment of the Ohio, that they look down upon
even the comparatively awkward regulars. The
ranks of this troop are fell, but General Buell
feels the want of more cavalry, and having ob
tained the permission from Secretary Stanton to
increase the troop to a battalion, he has ordered
Capt. Palma to return to this State for the pur-
Nee of recruiting. We understand that several
recruits for the troop have been secured in this
City,
11 11ITANY BOUNTY FUND Or DALUPHLIf COUNTY.
—The committee of this fund, appointed at the
meeting in the Court House on the evening of
the 21st of July last, met at the house of Geo.
J. shoemaker, Secretary, on the evening of Sat
urday the 2nd instant. Present, Messrs. Gross
of the 2nd Ward, Bailey and Shoemaker of the
'/. 4, NVArd, Bostick and Brady of the 4th Ward
ggle of the 6th Ward.
A blank otitek or pay roll, prepared by the
Treastirer 4 of the thud, was submitted to the
committee and approved.
On motion, the fun°w ltig resolution was con
sidered and unanimously
'adopt e d
&ga l a, That the Secretary IA nod is hereby
authorised and directed to comspond with the;
President. Secretary or committee s of the var
ious towns and townships within the county, I n
Which meetings have been held, for the purpose
of raising subscriptions for a Bounty Fund, to
be paid to such as enlist and are received as a
part of the quota of Dauphin county, and to
ascertain if they intend to be auxil , ary to our
organ's ttion, and pay what subscriptions they
colkot Into our trawsury, as a common fund ;
or If they Intend to act as a separate and dis
tinct organis Alen.
On motion, the following resolutions were
considered and adopted
Resolved, As the Penes of this committee, that
tbe contatesioned Officcis of companies are not
entitled to any Bounty, to be paid out of this
Resolved, That the Treasurer of the fond la
aate uturired to pay as soon as the proper Mere
plepa,ed, and duly certified to Win.
On motion, adjourned, to meet at the call of
the Preeident.
OW. SISCINAMIN kkentOy•4'
Tax RIGHT Srlarr.—At the War meeting at
Derry Tavern, this county, last Saturday even
ing the President, Henry W. Betterring, Esq.
stated, that he would give each man in Derry
township, who would enlist as a volunteer the
sum of five dollars ; and the more who would
accept his proposition, the better he would be
pleased. He wanted to spend five hundred dol
lars in this way. The offer was received with
great applause by the audience, and a number
of young men at once subscribed their names
to the roll of the Derry Fencibles, under Cap
taro Henderson.
TEE Josrss Roust: has caught the patriotic
feeling which pervades other establishments in
this city, and three of its principle attachees
have enlisted. Among these, we notice the
book keeper, W. W. Reed, and the chief bar
keeper, John Gross, both as gallant and as
brave young men as have ever espoused a good
cause or gone forth to battle for liberty. They
will carry with them, wherever the fortunes of
war may direct their steps the well wishes of
the guests and patrons of the Tones House. At
the same time, Robert Roland, the stew
ard of the same establishment, also
volunteered, and is now enrolled and sworn in
as a member of one of our city companies. This
is doing right well for one establishment.
A Naw MODE TO EMBABRAS Tax GOVERNMENT
has been in operation in this city for several
days, in the shape of printed and written hand
bills, posted in various parts of the city, and
couched in language at once treasonable and
incendiary. Toe object of those thus engaged
is evidently to impede the progress of enlist
ments, and it is time that the officers of the
government ferret out this bold scheme of
treason, and bring these traitors to justice.
There is no mistaking whence these handbills
emenate, or by whose encouragement and assis
tance they are printed and posted, so that it
the War Department issues orders to investigate
and bring to punishment those thus engaged,
there will be no trouble in bringing the guilty
to justice. Public suspicion, often as unmistak
able ae actual and positive knowledge of a fact,
points to but one establishment as the spot in
which these handbills are fabricated, so that
investigation will sot need to extend over a
wide space to develops the authors of this adroit
and infamous scheme of affording aid and com
fort to traitors.
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THE WAR SPIRIT IN THE COUNTr—INAUSiadie
Meeting at Derry Tavern.—On Saturday evening,
August 2d, 1862, the citizens of Derry township
met at the Derry Tavern for the purpose of en
couraging enlistments under the lest call of the
Governor of Pennsylvania. The meeting wa s
large and enthusiastic. The Deny Fencibles
marched from Hummelstown and participated
in the exercises of the evening. The meeting
was called to order by Dr. Fox, who moved the
election of the following officers. They were
unanimously elected :
President—Henry W. Kettering. Esq.
Visa Presidents—Jonas Miller, Henry Miller,
Jacob Behm, David K. Lands, Joseph Hershey,
Dr. J. P. Borbeck.
Secrefalies —Reuben E. Henry, 0. H. Hershey,
'George T. Elricht.
. was-aeons cheating sight to -witness the
etitidren of ra-v-a7tinno.ry sires gathering in the
shadow of the ad"Thrtfith - which - hid descended
to them from the men of 1719, there to swear
anew allegiance to their country, determine
that the plans of wicked men shall be defeated,
and preserve scenes sacred in memory from the
poluting tread of the invader.
The meeting was addressed by H. 0. Alleman
and J. Wesley Awl, Emirs., who held the large
audience attentively engaged for more than an
hour, and from the number enlisting during the
evening, their appeals in behalf of the country
were not in vain.
The following resolution was offered :
Wnsmoss, We are all interested in maintain
ing the supremacy of the Federal Government
by crushing out the present rebellion, it there
fore becomes the duty of every tax-payer to
make some contribution towards the encourage.
meat of enlistments, and in order that all tax
payers in Dauphin county shall bear some of
the burdens of the war, and that these burdens
shall fall upon all men in exact proportion to
their means, it is hereby
Resolved, That the county commissioner*, by
the unanimous voice of the citizens of Derry
township, are requested to make an immediate
appropriation of twenty-five thousand dollars
towards making up the bounty fund, and for
the support of the families of volunteers from
Dauphin county.
The resolution was unanimously adopted
amid tremendous cheers.
Henry W. Kettering, Esq., and John Brehm,
Jr., merchants of Hanadaville, each offered
five dollars to every man enlisting, which quite
a number obtained in the course of the eve
ning.
FROM ABARZELONG VALLZT—Grarid Bally of
the Farmers.—According to previous notice'the
citizens of Armstrong valley met at the school
house in Flaherville, on Thursday evening
the 81st of July, to take into consideration
the state of our common country; when the
following officers presided over the meeting :
Prendrat—John Heiges.
Vice Pruirkwt—lsaac Hoffman.
Secretary—Uriah Novalett.
After which Major S. Bowman, Dr. J. B.
Hower, and Capt. McGann, addressed the
meeting in an able manner. The following
preamble and resolution were read and adopted
Wlizszes, The present tryinsr times in which
our country is placed call for our sympathy
and all the lendable means that we are in pos
liession of to put an end to this wicked re
bellion.
Resolved Ist, That we have full confidence in
the Fri sident and his administration in the
manlier fn which he is about to prosecute the
war to its final termination.
Resolved 2d, That we have fell confidence in
Governor curthi and his State Administration,
Mad tve.admi r e his views expressed at the mass
meeting held at P.tteburg.
Resolved Bd, That it is our duty as good and
loyal citizens to furnish means and Well to put
an end to this wicked and remorseless rebellion.
Resolved 4th, That it is the duty of Lykens,
Armstrong and Powel's valleys to raise one
full company, and that we unite in our efforts
to raise the same speedily.
Besotted 6th, That the proceedings of this
meeting be published in the county newspaper.
A committee consisting of Hissers. Isaac
Hernia and A. I Shamnio r were appointed to
coyect fund' and to encourage the enlistment
volunteers. The mortinf adjourned with,
*VW *al kW the Won. .
ptuneglomikt Oak) teltgraph, - Euesbag Morning, luguot 5, 1862
was lIIMBRES or MB Cut Couran held their
regular monthly meeting last Saturday evening,
but transacted no business of any importance.
BUILT cos. HIGIMPIRE.-Six more young men
from the town of Higbspire, this county, arrived
here yesterday and attached themselves to
one of our city volunteer companies, organized
and accepted for the nine months service.
Highapire may well be called the banner town
of the State, there being considerable more
now than two-thirds ,of its voting population
in the Union army.
Bonne xe an Ganumintom fkaaspini ,
REannws.—An old - Soldier, who • ha s - Served
sixteen years in the regular service, suggests
the following factias 'inducements for volnn
teen to enter old regimentc , -
Volunteers entering an organized regiment
will enjoy the following advantages :
1. They will learn more in one month in an
old regiment than they will learn in tour or six
months in a new regiment, for in the one case
every old, officer and soldier is by precept and
example an instructor, while in the other the
officers only are instructors, and oftentimes but
inexperienced and imperfect 'ones.
2. They will better escape the diseases of
camp life among old and experienced soldiers
than io newly organized regiments. Presuming
that inefficient and selfish officers who have ne
glected Weir men have to a great extent either
resigned or have been displaced, the officers and
men who remain in the old regiments have
learned by observation and experience the
means of preserving health, and will impart
their knowledge to the young soldier. In proof
of this, I know a captain in the army pf the
Potomac who had been for years in the regular
army, and through the campaign in Mexico,
who has not lost a man by sickness.
3. There will probably be less loss of life in
battle in an old organization than in. a new. officers will be less likely to ex
pose their men needlessly than experienced
ones. Old regiments will ire less likely to 'be
thrown into disorder under fire. As a general
thing, the men will be better cared for if wound
ed, because of a better organization for the
care of the wounded, and because the old sur
geons have had greater experience in the treat
ment of the sick and wounded.
4. Young soldiers in an old. regiment will
share the glory of a veteran corps.
And, finally, as it is presumed that all who
volunteer, desire to render the most efficient
service to the government, it is eats to say that
ten thousand men distributed through the regi
ments now in the field will accomplish more in
the next six months than thirty thousand or
ganized into new regiments.
Hatatizacart Lava Srocs If.tartirr for the week
ending August 1, 1862. Total receipts of live
stock of all kinds at the Harrisburg stock yard:
1852 Beet Cattle, 1081 Hogs, 1190 Sheep and
658 noises. The &leg during Friday were :
N. Tanner, 19 Beef Cattle, ® $BB per head,
ay. weignt. 1000.
Jae. Pic/Mister, 82 Beef Cattle, $4 80 per
100 lbs gross.
Montgomery 8c Kyser, 17 Beef Cattle,
4 80 per 100 lba goose.
J. Drlesbach, 84 Hoge, CO $4 20 per 100 lbs
M. Fordyce, 82 Hoge, (ik $4 20 per 100 IN gr.
Marks 8; Co., 68 &jiff 'Cattle, a $4 80 per 100
be groin.
Total sales, 186 Beef Cattle end 166 Hogs.
The following droves of cattle were in market
this week :
A KiIAD.
George Lehman, . . . HE
82 Snyder & Boyer, . 86
Thos. Lamb, 81 Myers & Dixon, .. 60
Marks & Co., 160 Smltb & 8ei5,....108
Jae. Seldenridge, .. 84 C. Gerrard, 102
Jas. Clark, 60 3. Ns- u.. t1 0.a..... gt 0.A%
crocnenutmeres-Bro. 96- BeWililami, - 7.7.756'
J. Cunghenbaugh, . 16 H. Feder, 42
P. Allen, 57 Patterson& Wilson, 48
N. Tanner, . 19 M. Moore, 31
Holmes & Pfeffer, . 18 A Johnston, 16
John Darrah, ....127 J. McMillen, .... 26
Jas. McCollister, .. 32 Wilson & 8r0.....112
Montgomery & Kyser,.. 60
RBORIUMNO GOES RUMMY ON. -Our townsman
Captain Wm. F. Jennings of the RussellGuards,'
(and favorably knoivn as let Lieutenant of the
Lochiel Greys in the three months service) has
bis company, the minimum number, nearly full,
but as he intends to raise it up to the maximum
number, now is the time for young men to join
a first class company—and any little fixens in
Dry Goods that you may want for the campaign,
can be procured at the cheap Dry Goods House
of Dawn & Bowaixe, Front and Market Ste.
A Moon Evreausamerr.—Among the many
improvements lately made in our city, to which
we can point with pride as an evidence of prce•
parity 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 buildiog at the •corner
of Market and Fifth streets, which' is alike
creditable to the owners and ornamental to that
part of onr city.
The building is not only one of the largest,
devoted to the grocery business, outside of New
York, but the stock chillengee competion.—
Without going into detail, we may, safely say
that the firm keep on hand everything' usually
kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted . ,) - and
that they sell at very small piofits.' Their
clerks are civil and accommodating, and have
strict instructions under no cironmstaneesiwhat
ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any
customer. A general invitationls extended to
the public to visit . the new building, and exam
ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase
or not.
WE have received a very large assortment of
Hoop Skirts, all qualities, and prices, from 76
cents up to $2 60 ;25 dozen of Marseilles
Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cuffs to matcb, the
whole set for 26 cents, worth 60 cents; 10
boxes of Ribbon for dress trimming, all colors ;
6 boxes of Belt Ribbon, all colors ; a large as
sortment of linen and needlework Collars, and
setts of collars and sleeves; a large assortment
of white Cambrics, Tacoonetts, figured and
plain Swiss Muslin Brilliants, Nansooks. the
finest lot of embroidered French Cambric Bands
ever brought to Harrisburg ; 4.pieces of striped
goods for Undersleeves ; 200 embroidered In
fant Waists at all prices; 20 pieces of Black
Silk Lace, all prices, some }'yard wide Suitable
for dress flouncing or trimming of lace shawls;
Lace Mitts at all prices, 26 cents up ; 40 dozen
of ladies and gentlemen's linen liock,t HOW
kerchiefs. For wholesidetitstomers we keep a
large assortment of hoisery and notions, such
as Spool Cotton, Thread, Ireedleti, Pins, Stock
ings, Sockit, etc., etc. S. Llwv.
If you have beaaantrarliis 'rola a babit lediaged fhb, the
YOUTH OF BOTH MtirSil, •
inflaa OMSK BO tit INT AL R
Onitts %RUNQ SYMIIOIIIIII,
thaw AfigrriNle,
And is the gre,t-treval which csa betel
MAN OR WOMAN.
Fee symptom+ enumerated In advertisement, and if you
ate a bearer,
Cut out the adverilattnent.
And mend ror It at =Op.
Delaystini daisterose:
Ask for reimbold'a
Telte no, Wier;
soon if Canaryla end iffiloNoni ;.#l6
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TO Taz YOUNG OR OLD
Nay or itmealo,
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye I
The only Harmless, and Reliable Dyer - Known
All Others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
if you wish to escape rllllOll/e.
ORO', RED OR RDSTY HAIR dyed instantly to ■
beautiful anti natural Brown or Black, without the leas'
injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have bu' awar.
tied to Wn. A. Matommon sinne 18 9, and Over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
of bis famous Dye.
Wu. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE prod ocee a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is WARBILIfiID
sot to injure In the least, however long it rimy be contini
mid, and the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied. The hair
is Invigorated foriffe by this splendid Dye, which is prop.
ally applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York.
Sold in all the cites and towns of the United States, by
Drviglibitil4nd Fancy Goode Dealers
The GentOtte has the mate 4, William A. Beinhelor,"
wd address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
aides of each box.
Whotwale Factory, 81 Par Play SL,
Late 233 pooraway, New York
octSd&wly
Ntw 2htrtiatmtute
JOHN WISE'S
Confectionery & Fruit Store
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
Harrisburg, Pa.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
ORANGES AND LEMOMB,
PINE APPLES, BANANNAS,
MEM AND SALT FISH,
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And vezetables of all Mods, brought direct from the
%tern Markets, twice a week, and purchased tinder my
raonai superviadon, that enaolidg me to sell a better
and cheaper article than any in the market.
Jar Orders from a distance attended io promptly, and
reads delivered to any part of the city free of charge.
FRE:II CANNED Fltirirri constantly on band Give
me a call. - JOHN WK.
MILITARY CLAIM AGEN CY
BACK PAY, BOUNTY, -
PENSION & SUBSISTENCE
EUGANE, 'Snyder, Attorney at Law,
office,'Thlrd street, Harrisburg, Pa., will attend
L.. we collection of mtitary claims, ondi r the act of
Assembly, of April 16, 1862 Back par of discharged
end deceased soldiers. county under Act of Congress,
inly, 22, 1861. Pensions and delimiter subsistence, &a.
jylo-dam
POMADE HONGROISE
IMR rya TSB
MOUSTAC HEM,
Jab KELLER'S LRIIGSTOR IS.
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SUGAR!
100 BBLB. Sugar (Refined and Raw,)
°fall grades rnd triad. Just- reoerved and
rmi be sola.at the lowest ket vice&
je2o - DJCK, JR., & (1).
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"HE general variety of goods for ad
j_ jading the
TOILET,
t~ be found at Seller's, is unsurpassed in this atty.
J' o 91 Market street
CANNED Tomatoes. And Green Corn, a
JOHN wiep•z. myl
JELLY.—A late supply just
T rYr.broyl by WM . DOCIC iv &
APP' Ed, Oranges and Lemons, atJOHN
WIS.'S.
my
BABBIT Metal, a good article, for sale
tow by A KIC PUB vII 4 ,
N. Is. Corner Southend Penn, and IT South street, P-Ile
jy2l alms
NEW MARBLE AND STONE YARD
HENRY BROWN
j_TAVING opened a illasme awn Swum
11 Tate (ni Mad Btrett, Dear Obestont -treat, oppo
ttr P nnalyania iballsoad i I, w ; c :m4ta.a4.hil i tpl a tcg
ITTMie " :O6 - 04:Maraig ornairble and ' ston e wt•rit
in a superior manner, and on the most reasooable terms.
jelo42m•
CRITSHtD, enema and fine pulverized
sugar, lowez,tban any other placts In town. Call
Rau eadmine, L.HoLS& B
.1,26 Corner Front aro blarkr.otr ets.
NEW ORLEANS
SUGAR!
fplik first in the market, just received
1 and for sale by Wei. DUCK, Jig., &00
ORANGES AND LEMONS.-60 boas".
Just received and in prime order.
%V. MJCZ., Jli. , & 00.
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LIMBER ' N e jars, fruit oans of all
L kinds, for sale low, by
NICEIOL3 &1301VtisN,
Corner Front and market streets.
i3'29
1 1 0BALCO and Bogart; of all kinds, for
sale by NICHOLS &- B€PWM N,
Corner Front and Market Streets.
LUVfinlNtili. sugars and syrups for
sale low, by NIOHOLi BO W ateN,
I ra Corner Front and Market Areas.
ROWN sugars of all g rades , for sale
low, by KICHOi aWataN,
1.< 5 Career From ant Market, atreete.
BREAKFAST-BACON
*Very choice lot, equal to the cel ebra
kid (imported) Yorkshire, Just re sired.
y LOOS, Je., k
BOLOGNA,
A SMALL, but very superior lot of
xi., Bologna sausage pat rocalved, by
~ .y29 • Wl[. DO CH, Jr. & Cu.
CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS
and everything in the line, Mt - received in large
unanthies and ter sale very low by
. JUST. ILEOEIVED.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family
Bibles of different styles of binding, at 900, 11 26
*ll6O, SS, $B, $4, $6 Radii% oleo Pontos Bibles of dli•
'ere= styles and prices at SORBW7illit'll Bookstore.
ebio-y
FAMILY WASHING BLUE, an excel
lent substitute for Indigo, for sale at the. wholesale
,and retail grocery store of NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of Brent and Market streets.
PURE Cider Vinegar, whioh we war, ant
to be made solely from cider, just received and for
sale iOw by NICHOLS r 0 *MAN,
mid Corner Front and Mar: et streets.
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B LOTS FOS” dALS.
riS6IRA.SLeI Eiaildiog Lots On' Ridge
_LI Road and Boa" titColefe,"_on rei;otiaale Items. 11.'or
twiner knrtiou ara - eniture of
ZOdNB. Elfin:lk Agent
lyl7-dlme South street betwdat Feaoad ant TfiliC
KELLER'S DRUG STORE is the plaet
to him Paean,. 111mirin.
44, Few Blaokandihe and Carpentei a can
dud ein.lo • meat at the klarrleberg Car shop ,
app leation be made Immediately.
jy2All4lw.
SUPERIOR lot of Dandelion ' R
wee. lbr*lP at the et me of Jb -114 W i 36. my
WHITE BRANDY
FORPRESERVINGPURYOSES.
/VERY superior article, (pure,) just
redava . aul hr We by
wmuOug, . 11 t., & CO.
CIDER !! VINEGAR!!!
MADE from choice mid selected Apples,
andlpiannteed by its to be strictly pure.
e 124 „ • Arm. sou Ai co.
piNDAWOitOL/FFSS . i;'-;-A: Trials Ind'
kap V i alt. WA:swi mit tut reosivel
4, • .1h "44 m
Jr., a ao.
RECRUITS WANTED.
FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY,
REGULAR ARMY.
ONE hundred more able bodied (mar.
vied or unmarried) men are wanted to complete
the Seocuid Baitallion of tte above regiment.
Its ileaduarters are pleasantly loc ted at "Camp
Wheithiekoir on the tanks of the Schuylkill, negr
Philadelphia, where rerruiti we weekly mitt to ba
thoroughly instructed before going into name service
Bones'', inteilipot and energetic men are particularly
wanted for non-eommiftioned officers, to whom as with
all recruits, every advantage of advanced bounty, pay,
&c., is given.
A. premium of two dollars will be paid any citizen or
soldier for each acceptable recruit presented by bin.
Further information may be on slued if applied tor, at
fly. °face on Second etre, t near it alark.t. bows, Har
risburg, fa„ TuOidAi B. 140in° q.
jyl9-dim ()apt. 16th 11. 9. , Rearnhieti
A. PURVES,
Sorap Iron and Metal Merchant,
MACHINE & FOUNDRY FURNISHINGS,
N. E. Cor. of South and Penn, and No 17
ingot Copper, Sheet Iron,
" Bra: a Ned. " Zinc,
" " Yellow, Steel,
Pig Tin, Borax,
Aar " Cruo•b ea
Pig Lead, Foundry Fadingaf
Bar " An.lis,
Suelter, Vices,/ lea, iko.,
Antimony, Old,,,NetaLs;
Bahr hi Metal, " Copper,
Button h, .fr. Swap
Ader. - " Lead, 64., &.
Bar front,
New and Second band •Machinesta' sod Blacvntiths'
Tools and Steam Raglans bcught ald acid.
Articles of every d soil ti ni in use by klachinleta ,
and Foun , rymeo, furnished to orde...
AE? Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Rails, and all kinds
of metals. • jy2l. dim*
INSIJRANCE.
Marine, Fire and. Inland Tranaportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMEBIC.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1,2001000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G : Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown,
Samuel F. Smith, Cnarles Taylor, Ambrose Mile,
John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William welsh, WS laid
E. Bowen, James N. Dokeen, B. akprria Waln, John
amen, George L. Harrimn, Franca B. Oise, Ed ward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
As central agent for to, agave'namet Company, the
underagned Is prepared to take Fire risks in any par t
of she state of Pennsylvania, ember annually or perpet
ually, on the most tavorab tc terms.
Moe Third street between Walnut and Strawberry
slay, BorkePS row.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
jelddly 114111riblIUR lf, Pa.
All Work Promised in One Week
STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT
104 Market Rtreet between 4th and sth,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
ki r HERE every description of Ladies'
and Gentlemen' , Garments, Nene Goods, am., are
eyed, Cleansed sad entalted la tad b eat -matmet,and at
the shortest notice, DODGE at CO.,
NireLeiherly P.onriornrir.
E
The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
OFFICE NO. 408 CHESTNUT S7REET.
(CHARTER PERPETUAL)
CAPITAL AND ASSILTS..
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President..
• JOHN F. JAM S, Actuary,
COSTINVE to iiiite*INSORANCE ON
LIVES on the most reaaol'able terms.
They ad as Executors, Trustees and guardians nuder
Lest Wills. and as Receiveiswad easiguees. •
The capital being paid up in t invested, ingather With
a large and constantly Inure ping reserved fund, - offers a
perfect seenr ty-to Uii insured.
The premiums may be paid yearly, bah' yearly or quar
terly.
The company add a . BONIIS periodically ttilhe Insu
rances for I re. The MIST BONUS avropriated in De
cember, 1844, Me SECIOND B WETS D4oeintier, "194 9,
the THInD Bi.NUS In December,lBs4, alit the rowan
BONUS in 1869. These additions are made without re.
gulling soy increase n the premiums to be pa id to the
OtzliPettr•
Ihe 'following are g few examples from,t¢e Regiiiier
Sam . I Hoesls or :bonne to be - Increased
/an of.Podcy and
Policy. 1
.liorifiroini - addrion by Injure additions.
l i
No. 84 82500 .9.817 kJ
" 182 8000 1,05 0 40
" 199 1000 400 00
'c3438 5000 1,875 00
Agent at aillabura and via of
4110-dly
HAPPINESS OR' MISERY ?
THAT IS TH-E,IQUE.STION
CHE Proprietors of the "PAR.IbIAN
Cd.WNST uP WONDERS. ANATOMY .and Ide DI
°INV nave determioed reiardies3 of exp.nie, Li I sae
few., (for the benefit of suffering. humanity). POUR or
their most instructive
and iatereaning Lebo:tree do ' Mar.
Hide and its Disoualitications, Nervous Debility, Prema-
ture Decline of manta od, indigestion 'Weakuessor Do-
Loss of energy and VorlPeWers. the Gre.t So
cial Evils, and thaw M ol.dies wbloo re3uit from youta
nit fed lee, _Excesses ot &Warily, or Ignorance of Pere!.
dory and Nature's law. These ' , trainable •Lecturea
nay. been the means of enlirbittiag and living thou
s•oda, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four
stamps, by addressing SECSErd iT PARLusa Daum or
ANATOMY Alp,MiDll9lol, 568 Broadway, New York...
Dlielt, Jr o
ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY.
A MAGNIFICENT 7 octave Piano. from
STEINWAY & SONS, NE*YORK:
Alec
41 OCTAVE SCHOOL ORGANS,
Price only $BO, P.llnee's . nuke, best and obeapeat In
market. kfelodeonainisliniwkalinerchandlke generally.
Betas* Prairies, a obolee asbortment m oar own make
SpeWalky at ended to.
8. WARD & Co.,
New Music and Frame Storic - 14 Market Square.
. Call and ; • 13%4 dtt
QPININDID gssortment of glassware just
riailveCsadarr male law by
bisChOL3 &BOWMAN,
Corner Frost and Marlel streets.
EZI
EXTRA family flour, choioe brand, just
reaavea, Ana warrimied to g ye eatterabuort, for
tiatio NIGH )LB-& Bt)WrittN,
jylo Front & Met kit Sta.
W. T.RELDRUP,
ctpreln6iudest
CHEAPRaigare, brown - and white, New
°donna Piver.iniff, Vic arknow, - were,* for Ealei
Otero:y*64e In snit ituvunaer, lit
,
rilt,boL9 & B)WMAN, .
Corner Front aud sr ket tree's.
FE
§YfrOP and- Molasses no less than a ght
tor We by ai ~
Et Li et BOW ktia„ '
/111 pornor trout ani Market Erwin.
. iva .
E re,
assortmentent of Glaisre,
Including' Jclly glasses Preserve Jukes, Waists,
iamb one, Am,pt al. styles, Just ret. vt4 and 'or
los 'ow by • 44 P
lOnulas isuaVel
1,97 _
___,Oxpee,troutig-Market-streire.
, - WANTED.!
Mlikigubte•Al . stout
busaisush esp. Apia* MIN,
1.141L1 WOOL
Viscellantons.
SoOh Streets,
PHILADELPHIA
I.OA.
PENNSYLVANIA
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
100IIDOf PH MILLER, of East flatiover
sow ship , offers IdtweV as a candidate rot she eg
COSSI SIONEIt, subjadt to the Unice
Reeuhlicao N Westing Convert on, aed pledges him
-0-1( it ocinieat d and elected, io d scheme the d Moo of
the office with dde , ity j.lB- /tete
FOR. COUNTY COMMISSIONE R.
TAAVID BERST, of south Hattnver
liJJ townahip, offal htm - elf as a candidate for the
olh.e of COUNTY 0 ABU SIuNER, subject to the Union
beoublican Nominating Convention, and pledges bewail'
if nomloatai awl elected, t 3 discharge the duties of 'he
office with fidelity jetB dcwaca
SAMUEL PAGE, of Swatara townkhip,
announces ffinvelf a= a can-Pale hr. no, offioa of
wanly Co/.ml 'lobar. our J. ct to the d at: on of the Re
publican Ceunty convention. He pr , imbue If t oedema d
and elected to disaba , ge the dudes of sal office for the
good of the tax pal era 01 the county. lyle dlw wie
EDGEHILL SCHOOL.
FRINCETON, N. J.
Bev. JAMES P. Hamra, A. M, I
Pr inci pals.
Rev. Taos. W. °AMU, A. M.,
a THIS Institution, founded in 1829, is
designee to prepare boys thoroughly for college or
f Onaineas life. The buildlnot ale la, ge and comma-
Wells, and the grounds embrace more than tb linen
acres. Both of the Principals d, vote their whole Wm)
to,the rehool, ailed in the department of Instruotion by
competent teachers
't he military instruction and drill, (under the charge
of an experienced lustructor ,) is arranged tat as not to
erfere with the regular studies, occep)irg a pelt of
the t me appropria•ed to exercise and recreation.
Pllpila are re , eived at aoy time a.,d chard onl from
the un i te of ad lesion. Tintam:—sl26 00 p er seam y
en of
gee months.
For circulars, or further information. address either of
the Principals. Ne ereace is also made to the Her. Mr.
Cattail, Harrisburg.
From the Rim. Dr. Hedge and the Rea. Dr. Afeaki,
Professors in Use IkeOlOyicat Seminary, Princeton, N. I Y.
have for several years been %Valaisly acquamted
with the Rev. Thomas W. Oafish. He has bad charge
of two of my sons, and can safely .ay I have never
Known any one lo whwe fidelity and devotion to his pu
nks, I have equal confluence. - He Is a good scholar and
a sncoess'ul teacher. I know no one who has a proatrr
facility In ginning the love at his scholsre or who elm is
over them a better influence
lam awtre of the responsibility in ape .king in such
terms of commendation of a teacher; bu, lam a ui•ned
lam doing Dothins bit simple Just. , e to an est:silent
man. In uttha+ the language Which I have here em
ployed CHARLES ht/DGff.
I bays great conflderce in the Rev. Jae, R. Efogiteg, aa
a teacher, both n his aptness to give instructiun, and
his tact in the admioubauon of diecipi ne. I have bad two
sons under his care. ant from the most careful observa
lon lam free to re:owl:moo the Rdgehtll :chord as o.e
Of safe and thorougn instracdou.
je 4 dttn.rdjrl6dtmj FR' AND • R T. SUOMI.
• REMOVED.
JOHN B. SMITH
HAS removed his Boot and Shoe Store
from the corner or Fecond and .Walnut streets to
NO. 108 _MARKET STREET,
Next door to Ha' ne's Agriculture :'taro, where be intends
to keepall kinds of Boole ai'd shoes, Gait rs. Arc., and s
large stotk to Trunks and everything in hie lice of bit
; sod wilt be thaualui to receive the patronage of
his old customers mid the lined in general at his new
ph .e orbusiur. . all kinds of welt made to order le the
best style and by superior workmen repairing d oe at
short notice. [apr2dti] JOHN H. 81111 TEL
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY
No. 69, Market Street, beloto Third,
HARRISBITRG, PA.
M. H. LEE,
rut ANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS,
PARSOLS and WALKING CANES, wilt Cornish
goods at WWER PRICES than can be bolubt in any of
he Eastern clues. Country m •rohants mill do well to
eau and examine prime and quality, and convince them
selves of Gas Riot. au2B.dty
100 PERCH OF GOOD
LIIILDING LIME STONE.
FOR BALD AT TEM
KEYSTONE FARM.
my2T dif
HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE.
TEE handsome property recently ocon
pled by the Ps •itsrLvarcr t ITMALE C tI..LOGiC
offend for sal.. It is well hinted ewer TT a p [oats
Reuldence or a B ardin t Soh *l, being suppled wits gas,
water, bath rooms, heater, range, etc. The groundi
contalnva uable Fru t Trees and Shrubbery. fbe OMNI
will be ems low aed poss. salon given within reasonable
time. For terms, dm., apply t
$1,648 888
MES. B.S. WAUGH, or
Dd. WM. H E LE
Executors of Estate of Rev. B. R. Waugh, dec'd
e247.deodtr
I M{UND VALLEY INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN,
REV. 0. EGE & BONS.
AN
-" ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
{ From September let to Feb. lst.l " February Ist to Jawlat. Asmum!, lat. I
Cbarge3 $75 to $BO per SOEMIOO
Jur Send for a Otral ar.
S B *PSZ 60
4,050 00
1,400 00
8,875 00
THEO. F. EICHEFFER,
BOOS AND JOB PRINTER,
:41POAADi:
NO. 18, MARKS? STREET,
•
HARRISBURG.
Particular atteutlon paid to Printing, Ruling and
Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Meeks,
Drafts, Ste. Dane printed at $2, $3, $4, and SS per
bousand in elegant style. 120
GREAT ATTRACTION.
{`TALL at No. 75 Market Street, where
yon will find a large and well selected stock of
plaln and fancy Confectionery of all kinds. a greet va.
day of toys of every de-crlption, Ladies' Wore Stands
and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fr Ats, Nuts, Dates and all
other art.eles generally tete la a confectionery and toy
store. * Receiving freak supplies awry week. Cali and
exudes for yourselves. WM. H. WAUGUNER,
&pall-dem P oprietor.
PRESERVE JARS
JELLY GLASSES,
OF all sizes, patterns and prices, just
received and for sale by
'OlB WM. DOM, Jr , dt CD.
ATTENTION FARMERS
SCYTHES. SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES,
RAKES, SOME sTONiid and in great
valety, to be had 01161 , at
GLLSERTA IDrdwere Store,
Opunarte fit Court moo.
JelO-dtt
AFEW Boxes good Cheese, the balance
of a large consignment, are offered at ad unu.nally
low rate to owe. tit the ,ot. lo reach dealers tome will
be an inducement offered. Each box moo will be guar
ante. d as representad. Wit. DOX, JR.,dt CO.
brig
VANILLA BEANS,
WE are offering for sale a splendid
quad' , or Vanilla. Bean at low prices, by the
pound, ounce or singly.
0. B.086& BLaCK wr, Lam celebrated
pxonza, saubss, PRESEILVB:, ac, A large
supply of the above, embracing every variety,jest re
elveo pod tor Bale by Wll. DOOR Jr . & Cati.
lUit newly replenished stock of Toilet
kJ/ and Fancy Goods Is unsurpass•d m this city, and
ieeling confident of rendering satisfaction, we weed-res
pectfully Invite a call. IC9LLBR,
91 Market street, two doors east of Fonrtb.street. south
tide.
.EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, a choice wt l_7 4 m Erta Family V oar, all wartabtea by bbl., or
a..ok,jaat rboeiveit and fa. ode low by
MORO 3& RovvitN,
Center neat and Mark 1 ample.
ca
invoice of Messina Oranges •nd
Omi,for sale by Pacuoai & BOWMAN,
• ace Prom and /dark* Matigste.
Oranbibatto.
itthstrilarttaus
mEcHetNicsßoßG, PA
C H EE SE.
HELLER'S DRUG , , TO/111,
go 'target :treat
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