Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 06, 1862, Image 3

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NO ici TO ADViratTlahata.—an Ad.
vertisements, Business Natters, Mar.
riages, Deaths, &e., to secure insertion
In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
be accompanied with the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regu.
lar Evening Edition are inserted in the
morning Edition Without extra charge.
HARRISBURG, PA
Wednesday Morning, August 6, 1862,
MONA VOLII,TZERS. —A volunteer company
from Carlisle and ooe Irom Lewisburg arrived
here yesterday, and weut into quarters at
Camp Curtin.
Tim Scorn CITY Zuosorss.—Mr. Alfred Fager
has opened a roll for recruits for the second
Cif y Zuaves, Capt. Wesley Awl. His flag hangs
out at the Fachange, Walnut street.
i=cl=
THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION met at
the Court House at 2 o'clock p. m. yesterday
to nominate candidates for Congress, Legisla
ture, and the usual county officers.
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Tea GERMANS.—We un lerstand that a move
ment is on foot among our patriotic German
adopted citizens to raise a volunteer company,
to be composed' exclusively of their own coun
trymen.
A GRAND FeBT/VAL.—The citizens of Derry
and Londonderry townships are to give a festi
val in honor 'of the "Derry Fencibles " at
nummelstown next Friday. Several addresses
will be made, and a pleasant time generally is
expected.
FULL—Capt. Henderson's company of volun
teers—the Derry Fencibles—recruited chiefly in
Derry township, this county, is full and will
arrive here shortly to be sworn into the service
of the United States.
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'lna Fawns IN MOTlON.—Recruiting offices
for volunteers have been opened at Middletown,
flummelatown, Union Deposit, Linglestown,
Dauphin, Lykenstown and oaratztown in this
county, and all meeting with a flattering suc
cess. The young farmers are coming forward
with creditable alacrity, in thia, the hour of
their country's need.
A HARE ISHURG= CAPTURED. — Information
has been received here that Capt. C. C. Davis,
of the Harrisburg City Cavalry, attached to the
Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, with fifteen of
his men, while on picket duty near Manchester,
were surrounded and taken prisoners by asupe
;Jur force of the rebels.
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°MOSES OF THE RUSSELL GULRES.—The Russel
Guards, CApt, Wm. S. Jennings, held an elec
tion for additional officers on Monday evening,
when Harry Hummd, of Harrisburg was
elected as First Lieutenant, and John S.
Morgan, of Fairview, Cumberland county, as
Second Lieutenant. The company has received
its full complement of meu and will go into
goarteis at Camp Curtin to-morrow,
THE " BIIORTA.i.ta." --Recruiting for • • Slick
tails" is progressing rapidly, and there is little
or no doubt that the proposed brigade of these
favorite sharp shooters will be filled at an early
1. Application for authority to recruit for
the brigade should be made to Moj. Roy Stone,
at the Buehler House, in this ci y, and be ac
e nuianied with proper credentials of character
and ability.
\VDUS DO ALL MA N/OZZIA GO T—lt was once
uo interesting and popular inquiry as to what
becime of all the pins, but the public mind is
now more anxiously exercised to know what ,
becomes of all the nickels, three millions eight
hundred thousand of which have been coined at
the Philadelphia mint, during the past month.
The coinage of the past month is, double eagles,
$88,620; quarter eagles, $52,400; dollar pieces,
' ,s[ 'vtr) $6,C00; quartets, $13,200; nickels,
838,000. Toiel, $176,120. Total number of
pieces coined, 8,628,286. •
Tex sums of our city presented an unusual
1Y lively appearance today, reminding one of
me mining times which followed the opening ,
of the great rebellion. The several recruiting
stations seemed to be the "centre t,f attraction,"
esp daily with the young men, who are coming
forward nobly to thereat work of saving our
glotiout 'Union. Indeed, the number of enlist
ments within the last few days, has encouraged
the belief that Dauphin county will furnish
double the quota of volunteers asked for pre
vious to the 10th instant, in which me per
tulseion will be asked that they may be formed
Into a regiment by themselves, and officered by
competent men from the same county. Such
au agreement would be at once gratifying to our
brav e volunteers, as well as a credit to the
county, and we hope it will be effected.
TIM DitilatENoll.—We want to call the atten
tion of our young men to one or two facts.
There is honor and glory in being a volunteer.
of his own tree will respond to the
c ' di of b e'ountry, and volunteers to fight her
battles' wens tet himself, however humble his
position, a proud and glorious name. re other
years, when peace 8 1, au have been restored, and
the Republic more giollo MB than ever, 'those
who volunteered in their couutrp's defense, and
tamped the mortalities of the sexvice will be
the honored sons of the land.
For drafted, soldiers there will be nu such
honors. Go where he will, felt as he may, th e
stigma of having been forced in the service
will always follow him. He receives no credit
for patriotism.
You have your choice. The most of you
must enter the service before this war is over.
You are the bone and , sinew of the country,
sod the country must have the bone and sinew
whether you are willing or not.
Will you be men, step up to "the music of
tbs IJoion," and voluntarily enter the servi.us
that you can remain he it without a blush, and
retire from it with honor. Or will you wait
for the draft, and instead of tramping through
the wars with the light tread of the volunteer,
%Try your musket, with a bowed head and,.
shamed face? Now is the time for you to ask,
Yourselves these questions. After neat Baum.'
day it will be too late.
Tun Ii'CLELLArt ZOI3AVES, tapt. Banvart, are
progressing finely, over forty names having al
ready been enrolled. Young men desiring to
fall in with the Zonaves, can have that oppor
tunity by calling at &invert's Drug Store, Jones'
Row.
Tas Bose Gcasis.—H. Clay Alleman and
Jushua Weistling, Esqr's, have opened roils
for a volunteer company to be called the
"Boas Guards." Their offices are located in
Third street, near Market, and Walnut street,
near Third
TOR BRNADTB OF LIE UT. AARON SULLIVAN.-
The remains of Lieut. Aaron Sullivan, formerly
of.this city, and a lieutenant in the Ninth Pen
nsylvania Cavalry, who was killed at Tom kius
villa during the raid of ilotgan, the noted re
bel guerrilla, into Kentucky, have been recov
ered, and were expected to arrive at Pittsburg
yesterday. They will at once be forwarded to
Butler, where his relatives reside.
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THY WAS SPIRIT TOUT AROUSED I-Still Another
Company in Harrisburg I—The Old and Steady Men
Coming to the Rescue I—Louis Yaney, who served
with credit through the Mexican War, and
was Lieutenant in the old Cameron Guard, be
lieving that his country need his services, has
commenced raising a company, to be called the
Dauphin Rifles for nine months or during the
war. Recruits may be enrolled at the Brady
House, at' the Park House, at Mr. Yaney's
place of business, 102 Market street, or at C.
.1. Jester's paint shop, alley, near the Court
House.
THE STATIC EDUCATIONAL - 00NVENTION met in
the hall of the House of Representatives at the
capitol,at 10 o'clock a. in. yesterday and organ
ized by electing Chas. R. Coburn, of Bradford
county, President, Rev. S. P. Bollman, Vice
President, and Samuel McElhone, of Jefferson,
Secretary. The attendance was much smaller
than at the session last year, which is ascribed
to the excited condition of the country. A res
olution was passed providing for three sessions
a day, the first commencing at 9 o'clock, A. u.,
and terminating at 12.30, the next at 2.30 P.M.
and terminating at 5 o'clock, and the third
commencing at 7.30 P. at. and terminating at 9
o'clock P. K. The subject of Teacher's Insti
tutes vas discussed in the morning session at
great length, and was continued at the after
noon session. Among the delegates present are
a number of ladies.
A Szoonn Rom or Horton—The Telegraph Of
fice Takes the Palm in the Combat of Valor and De
votion to the Government!—We have never felt so
proud of the craft, as we do at this moment.
It is a pride founded on our confidence in and
regard fur a class of men with whom we have
been long associated, andwhom we had long re
spected for their social virtues and manly in
tegrity. This association is about to be inter
rupted for a while—we trust in God only for
a little while, during the time that the follow
ing men, only yesterday busy at their cases,
will be absent doing duty for the government
in the army of the country. The list - embraces :
GEORGE W. BENCE,
HENRY C. HEMMING,
BENJAMIN E. DAILEYJ, 4
THOM AR FORSTER.
.LEVI.iikaBA4PPREISONT. t* ,
JAMES D. CULP, .
J. JiLTON WHITESIDE,
JAMES BARRINGER,
EDWARD FOUGHT.
These are young and active men, most of
whom have seen service, and know what it is
to handle the shooting stick, while all are ar
dent for immediate and active duty in the field.
Wherever they go, they will carry with them
the, good wishes and kind regards of those who
remain behind to contiihnte to the success of
the country through the medium and influence
of the TZLEGRAPI; w hile each man has the hon
est 'assurance of the proprietor and publisher of
this journal, Mr. George Bergner, that the sit
uation they have thus voluntarily given up,
will always be held at their command, when
their term of service in the army has expired,
or they have been honorably discharged.
Again, we repeat, God bless. the.gallant men
who compose the Roll of Honor of the TELE
GRAPH office I
Bum roa Sias AND Woman Bounces.—
The following letter from Bev. Dr, Smith,
well known for his services in the hospitals at
Washington, has been received by the "Li
dies Relief Society for s'ck and wounded sol
diers" of this place :
WAsorterrow, August 4, 1862.
The wants of our sick and, wounded soldiers
are, daily, in articles not supplied by the Gov
ernment and which can he met only •by a care
fid, personal distribution.
Clothing they have, or can have, sick and
wounded men need very little of these. Bat,
you know sick men need GOOD lOoD—vegetables,
/ruins, custards, flesh, eggs, good fresh butter with
sweet well baked bread, and many other things
which they do not get.
I have been every day in hospitals since April
1861, and know that what the sick and wounded
most need, are not thought of by persons at a
distance, or by any who'do not see with their
own eyes. 'lily heat is sick to sae so much that
I cannot relieve. I keep a man servant who
does nothing but attend hospitals with articles
of food, which Mrs. Smith prepares in her own
hops° and distributes with her own hands. In
deed she and this servant attend to nothing
else. We are all much worn down,
and still
the demand continues : May God help us in
these times of need—of treachery and dishon
esty.
I am in the Lord Jesus Christ your friend
and fellow laborer.
It will be seen by the above what is specially
needed in such places as our hospitals at Camp
Curtin and elsewhere, and the publication of
it will be useful in guiding the benevolent.—
Contributions of any of these things can be sent
to Mrs. s. D. Ingram, Market street, President
of the Society. As vegetables and fruit are
ttoW abundant, these can be supplied at small
expense. Perhaps some of our farmers who see
this notice, and are not called on much, would
. 12ei . glad to supply some of the above wants.
RD:7EI7MNG GOES BRAVELY ON.-Our townsman
captain Wm. F. Jennings of the Russell Guards,
(and favorably known as let Lieutenant of the
Lochlei Greys in the three months service) has
his 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
o.Bzo class company---and any Attie &ens in
j) e ..ds that you may wantiorthe campaign,
promuredat the uheaplky Goods House
of Mum & Fomces, wont and Market Sta.
peuniptiiiitha titgrap-1),
A MODEL ESTABLISHMENT —Among the many
improvements lately made in our city, to which
we can point with pride as an evidence of pros
perity and as a determination on the part of
our business men, no longer to remain behind
the " light house," is the completion of Eby
& Kunkle's large brick building at the eornar
of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike
creditable to the owners and ornamental to that
part of our city • • '
The building lexiiitonly one of the largest;
devoted to,the'gre47 blusinetni, outside of *aw
Yoik, but the stock ch dlenges competioni 7
Wlthant 04it
i tletrAimAtingplciijittY
that the Arm keep on hand everything usually
kept in a grocery ti&e,ilkuoripe'xiepted,) and
that they sell at very small profits. Their
clerks arrialikATststAihiniginifnithit i ve
strict instructions under no circumstances what
ever to misrepresent or tike . arivaptngeof
,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'rAlt;
Ws have receiv ed a vWy laige siwortment of
Hoop Skirts, all rqualitisis'and pikes, from 76
cents up to $2 50 ;26 dozen of Marseilles
Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cuffs to match, the
whole set for 25 cents, worth 50 cents ; 10
boxes of Ribbon fur 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 Cambria+, Tacconetts, figured and
plain Swiss Muslin, Brilliants, Nansooks.
finest lot of embroidered French Cambric Bands
ever brought to Harrisburg ; 4 pieces of striped
good. , for Undersieeves ; 2 00 enitiroldero in
fant Waists at all' prices ;20 'pieces Black
Silk Lace, all , prices, some imitable
for dress flouncing.or trimming of Nee shawls ; ;
Lace Mitts at all prices, 25 cents up ; 40 dozen
of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Hand
kerchiefs. For wholesale customer Welteep a
large assortment of hoisery and notions, such
as Spool Cotton, Thread, Needles, Pins, Stock
ings, Socks, etc., etc. S. Lawy.
TO THE YOUNG OR OLD.
Male or fare,
If you have been suffering from a bebit indulged In by the
iYOUI7I OP BOTH ,
WHICH CAUSE SO MR NY ALARMING SYMPTOMS,
Il Undes them for Af_arriage,
. And is the greatest evil which can befall
MAN OS. WOMAN. •
See ayinplcmi enumesated in advertisement, and if you
are a eudeFer,„ -
Cut out the advertisement,
And send for it at once.
' Delays ere dangerpuu. '
for belinliold's
race An other: '
. •: - ' dues "guaranteed.
&ware of CownSerfetts Zatifdtiona., jyl642m
HAIR Do t
Wm. A. Batchelor?! Hair Dye I
~ . ,
The only Harmld Sh own and Reliable' DYerwn
All others are mere Imitations, aildshould be avoided
Ryon Wish to esoape,ridioule. ,
GRRY;4tED OR Ruslir, Ralf{ dyed . lostting to s , a
beautiful and natural Brim Or Ittaok,Witiniu Yeast
Injury to Hair or Skin.
TARN XISDAIS AND DIPLOMAS have bete's` amid ,
ded to Wit. A. P4vampos done 18 9, awl over *MOO
applicatione Wit been made to' the hair of Dui patrons
of bis 1114100116Dpi. •
Wit. A. RATORBLOIPS HATIC'DYE produces a color
not to be, distinguished from native and is WARIMNTID
notto injure hi the least, however long it may be contin•
ned, and the ill effects of bad Ores remedied. The hair
is Invigorated tbr life by thin splendid Dye. which is prop
erly applied at No. 18 dond Street New York.
Sold to all the cites and towns of tile United States, by
Druggisth and Fancy Goods Dealers
The Genuine has tho name "William A...Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
sides of each box.
Who Weal() Factory, 81 Farelay St.,
oct2dBrwly. Late 233 recuilwaY. New Yerk
JOHN WISE'S
Confectionery & Fruit Store,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT;
Barraburg, Pa.
CONFECTIONERY OF JUL KINDS,
• -
ORANGES AND., I.EHOMS,
PINE APPLES, BANANNAS,
FRFsH AND SALT FISH,
And ve,eables or all kinds, brought direct from ih e
Eastern Markets, telce a week, and purchased limier My
y. riooai supervadon, thus eaeolidg me to sell a better
sod cheaper art ole than any in the market.
.9i - Or era from a eistsuce attended to promptly, and
semis de ivered t, any pert of the cdy free or charge.
FRE II CANNED FRUIT constantly on band Give
me a cad. jai JOHN WISH.
MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY
BACK PAY, BOUNTY,
PENSION & SUBSISTENCE
•
EUGENE'' 'Snyder; A ttOttieY' at Law,
office, Third street, tiarrisntire, Pa.;,-will attend
I. oodeotion of mi itary alai* undis..tbe act
Assembly, of April 6, .1862 Baba ' ,at! Of discluirzed
and uses turd soldiers. county undo* AO 'Of Contirekis,
July, 22, 1861. Pensions and ohm, fur subsistence, sio.
, jylo-dBin
PO4A.DE HONGROiSE
FOB FLUNG MN
MOUSTAO HES,
RE LLER'S i.RIIGSTOR k
10 0 o ß r. B u L g t: . .. d S o uga n r d Te d fin j u s ed aad Raw,)
w,I -received and
be solkat the lu Reit mtrket .
Je2o WM D JCK, JR., & Oth
ertHE general variety- of goods for 'act.
:justua g the
Nbe found at Keller's, is unaerpasseddle ttas city.
jue 91 Market street
CAN NED. Somatoes and Green Corn, at
Jour; WI?-'`.myl
,
U 4 RA JELLY.--A ltitge supply just
kir rPeefved ' WM. IDOCH..Ie & Co.
APPJ E 8 Oranges and Lemons, at s TOHN
WISPS. tnyl
BABBIT Metal, a good article, for sale
low by AT EX PUREE!,
N. E. Cotner Sonthand Penn, and 17 South atreet,-Phtla,
jy2l dlm*
NEW MARBLE AND STONE YARD
HENRY BROWN
HAVING opened aMABB.Li Aim Sion
Yea° on Canal Street, near Chestnut street, oppo
site the P ansylvaela Railroad Depot, takes this method
of informing the citizens of Hagretbarg and tion4ty thei
he is prepared to do all Idnittn: mgble_rind stone work
in a superior mariner, antroit the most reasonable terms,
jele•d2m*
Joner C. Slum
!HUSHED, coarse and fine pulverized
4,/ sugar, lowed then aliy other place In town. Call
and examine, • - ' IniluLSag BOWMAN,
jyzs Corner Front and Idarketatreets.
- BLACKING 1= -
vrASON '8 "CHALLENGE BLACKING .
IT_Lioo arms, assorted sizes, Just received, and tot
seie at Wh*M e Priceg' 1)00K.-& co.
dell
F.bY PAPER. .
jrWAHOY COLORED'Pairir, ready cat, for
Ooveripo Looking,. Gloom gjapre tr
Union sod can: non panernk-foi.salese •
BIIIR/PIVIVYAP,BOOKSTORB ,
aOLD PENS 'Lagoa aisd
VI Stock from 01.00 to s4.oo—warranted—at
MAME $ Islol=lll.
3)Tetu Wixertistmtuts
8 U a A RI
itintobop Morning, lugust 6, 1662.
filiatellautons
RECRUITS -WANTED.
FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY,
REGULAR ARMY.
f\NErhuroired wore able bodied (mar
11,..,rf. HMI or uOmwried) men' are want. d to complete
ihe Sewn d Ba tallion °I II a above re. ham'.
' Its Ilea 'quarters are pleasantly, loc test at "Camp
'Wissahickon" on the tanks or the Schuylkll, D. fir
Phtlaselpbla, where rerri hi as weekly o.nt to be
thoro gbly Ina reared betsre going into set Te a-rTice
rio Jest, Ints.hrnit and rnersett r men are parduularly
watt id for non;mmmis-I med officers, tO wt om ~s aith
all recruits, every advantage of ad qanced bounty, pay,
&c,, Is given.
A pr.-oduni of two dollars will be mild any citizen or
soldier for each accei tette re, nut presented by h m
Further info•millon may be es &me l 1' a ,p.ied to , , at
h oaceetr Second sure. t neat. h • Mark t hon-e, Bar
r sburg, t a. i H. NO nlO +.
iikiim
.Capt. 16.,h II 9. lofty., keqrtvi kit .offic• r
A PURVES,
Scrap Iron and Metal. Merchant,
MACHINE .& FOUNDRY FURNISHINGS,
N. E. Cor. of
. .Sca4lL, and gam, and Ni). 17
South Streets,, 'il/LADELPIA
. .
inS ot roppir f ... .. . ~ . 'si i i e . t .i f oi,
u Bruce Red. 4, Zinc,
" 0 Yellow, —Btfiel, . .
Pig Tin, Borax,
Bar "
Pig Lead, Foundry Facings,
Bar 4 . Audis' -
Spelter, Vioes,P.les, itio.,
Antimony, ( Ad isetals, '
Rabi lit Metal, " Copper,
B181:011 li, . 44 Brass, -
Ironßar
s•ildrs " Lead, Aio., &o.
, -
New and Second band Maobinests' and Multi:midis'
Tools and &elm - lingoes baught aid sold.
Artimes of uvery, d seri Um in use by Ilochirdste
and PouVrymen, flirnisbed to orde , .
Jar Cas h
paid for Scrap Iron, Old Ra il s, and all kinds
of metals. jytt dims
INS If RANCE.
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMEBIC.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1791. Charter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1,200i000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur Carry, Samuel W. Jones, John : A. Brown,
Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Aurbuise White,
John R. BA Richard D. Wood, Vidltim Welsh, William
E. Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. morns Wain, John
t.aseo, George L. Harrison, Francis R. 0303, Ed ward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. CuFfIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. -
AB central agent lbr the above name/ company, the
undersigned is prepared to take Fire risks m any part
of :he State or Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet
ually, on the most favorable terms.
Office Third street between Walnut and Strawberry
alley, Burke's row. - - •
WILLIAM BUEHI.ER '
Jell:l,4ly
.16unsourg, Pa.
.
All Work Promised in One Week
104.
PENNSYLVANIA
STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
104 Market Ntreet bet-tient 4th and. sth,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
LER!r ver
zdescrh description of Ladies
d otemeaou ir:
,eyed; Cleaned and finished In the best manner and as
the ihortest notlo. DODGE & CO..
- * 4 ***S . * 4,*
'HAPPINESS OR MISERY
THAT IS THE QUESTION
Proprietors of the 'PARIZIAN
0.03 NBT uff WONDB 59,, ANATOMY and MALI
OINE'' bare deterndued reoirdles3 of ex - prise, to L sue
der, (for the benefit of Buttering bnmauity) FOUR 0,
heir mist instrucuive and isteresung Lectures on Mar
riage and its Diaqualtrlcations, , ervoug Dada*, Prema
ture Deane of manhiod, Indigestiou
. Weakness or Du
orrssion, Loan of euergy and Vo .IYawers. Gre.t, So.
cal Evils, and those dal dies wide moat from your ,-
ful ful les, excesses of Maturity, or lan.pruuce• or pb Is!
elegy and Nature's Law * These hvalutable Lecture.
oar , been the means of eolithiniug and string toot..
s ode, and will be forwarded free on tae receipt of four
ammii s, by ad leasing shotiEr.a Y WINN= 01
'l2iier..lll AND lINDICISB, 563 Broadway, New Yora.
jet9,lly
ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY.
A M&GNIFICENT 7 octave Piano from
STEINWAY & SONS, NEW YORK.
Alai)
41 OCTAVE SCHOOL . ORGANS,
Price only $BO, Pancee mate, best nod
,cbeapest in
mann. eiodeoue and m citadel merehao dim generally
Pleture Pr.aks, a Gnome as3oesinent of our own Mau
RE - GILDING
Specially attended to.
S. W. & CO.,
ifew Music and Frame Store, 14 Market Square.
air Oali end see. jy.4 dist
SPLENDID assortment of ghissware just
receive!, easier was low by
wtoaoL3 & BOWMAN,
jy29 , Owner Frost aiad Market Areas.
)(TRA, family flour, ohoioe brand, just
end warranted to rye astletertuon, for
use by NIGH ILS & 80F/lAN,
/YIP Our. Front & Market sta.
(111.bAP Sugars, brown and white, new
%./ 'Orleans. Lorton's, are now waren for sale,
et every grade to suit thu purchaser, at
• Nft.thOLSA BOWMAN,
0 18 Corner Frost sad Y.arget streets.
SYRUP and Molaaeee, no leas than trght
tads, for Bale by ' - 211.11 Lair BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market atFeeta.
VXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware,
JU.incindinr.Telly glasses, Preserve Dishes, Goblet ;
t. Lub ere, to., alistylee, Just received and for
RIO /01Ir byr.ICLIULS &
her Corner Front,& Market atree,e.
WA=NTED.
SbiITERAI, 'Machinists. Also a stout
boy. is the blaotemith shop. Apply at the
Lang WORKS.
P1:111E .Cider Vinegar, which we wan ant
to be Snadii solely from cider, just received and for
enle law•by• - • • - NIOHOLT,IrPO4IIAN,
jel2 , Corner Wont and hiarliet;Mreeta.,
.
BUILDIAEG LO ,TX FOR r , BALE.
tSIRABLN Ridge
D
Road and Boaa streets, on reasonable terms. Nor
further partleu'ara enquire of .
JOBN B. HOOVSN,..tgent,
iyl7-dim* South, Street between Second and :Third.
rj . ELLER'S DRUG STORY, ie the pla;t,t
nnv rhoont tlMtrtinw
Al Few Blacksmiths and Carpenter e , can
nod employment at the Bartiaburg Car Shop, if
epoication be made immediately.
F. T. = MP',
iy24-41.1w Soper intendant.
,
A SUPERIOR lot of Dandelion and Ris
OoOee. for sale et the st .se of JOIN WISE. toy
WHITE BRANDY
FOR PR-EBERV-INGPURyOSES.
A VERY eui)erior article, (pure,) just
tiL iseelved and !tor sale by -
PAO Vni• 1:912C•
01124E1t I VII4EGAR 11 1
vrAD - E from ,
Lta. , and oLN:skidded by nsto be Arlo*" pdfie,
.42-8 m 4iitt.ll)oolP- 8r 00
ANISti
oblze - tr . FreTysh and
kw supply or Ude Colobroled WOW u it reoeirod
10 8 ] WM. 3KOCUF
Olanb bates
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
RIIPOI Pa MILLER, of East Hanover
cm 'ship, offers him oil as a candidate for iha of
tUUNi'r co 40.1. 810 , tge. suiltha to the Upton
Re uhlicau N mina! ing roase, too, si,d tdeeses
if h tomi , at d and elected, to d snharge the d .ties of
to, celt. , with Ede it) j 18- & to
FOR. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
DAVID HE'RS l' of Month Han ,ver
t a‘blp, olf.r< him elf as a cunt date for the
alti.e or cou • 0 tjWI dl.;NEß,,sueleet to the Union
. e.mhitrita N..mmatiug C ;nveotom, and pledges him-ell
if we:emote ta , l e etted, t.; di-charge the dotie4 of , be
4.1110 e With 9 , iel ty je , a da .tc*
QAMUltli PA -E, of tiwatara townßhip,
~ otouoces hint ep a. a can Pate to' too ',arca 0
tunny Con trd ew-er jc, a . ,ba d el , ca of t. .e Re
pu d,-an C. urn. , cuoienoo ~ pr tnisoair onn , ate d
una ele, te Ito discna ge the &Ale. of s.i ~ 111,:e for toe
wood tte Lax la ere 0 , the, , oun , y. jyte . dlw •ane
altfittllattraus
EDGEHrLL SCHOOL,
rRINCkT,ON, N. J.
Rev...touts P. BUGEffiti, A. M,
P *
Rev. Taus. W. Cantu., A. MI,
'liars Institution, founded in 1829, is
designed to prepare boys thoroughly for con-ge or
f r tattyasioese life, the buildings ate large and eommo•
di. us, and the gronnas embrace more then th demi
acres. Bath of the erincipals ikyoto their whole tim e
to the Febbol, ai ledthi t e department or-tnetnotion by
competent teachers
'the - military instruction snd drill , (under the charge
of an experienotd Instructor 2) is arranged 80 ae not to
In.erfere with the regular stades, occupying a part of
the time appropria'ed ta'exercise and recreation.
Pupils are rezeived at any time and dharged only from
the date of ads lesion: Thellet-5126 00'per session of
five months.
Nor circulars, or further information, address either of
the Principals. Beereace is also made to the Rev. Mr.
Cotten, Harrisburg.
Front the Rev. Dr. :lodge ant the Rev. Dr, McGill,
Professors in the Theoloyical &misery, Princedom,
I Lava for several years been intimately acquainted
with the Bev. Thomas W. Cattell. Ho has had charge
of two of my sons, and I can safely say I have never
Known a ny one in whose fidelity and devotion to his pu
pils, I have equal conflienne. Ere is a good scholar and
a sucressrul teacher. I know no one who has a greater
facility in gainiug.the love of his scholars or who exerts
over them a better. influence-
lam aware of the responsibility in ape *king in snob
terms of commendation of a teacher; bat lam ettistled
lam doing nothing but simple joatoee to an excellent
QUA in MU; the language which I have - here 'em•
ployed - CHARLES Hi MG F.
1 have great confidetaie in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, aa
a teacher, both in his aptness to give lustruction, and
hie tam in the administration of discipline. !have had two
eons under his care, ans from the most obseria
lion lam free to recommend the Edgehill Fehoolt as one
of safe and thorough instruction.
jet 4 dim-rdistlfidlmj ALEXANDIR T. ?VOILE..
REMOVED.
JOHN 13, SMITH
HAS removed his Boot and Shoe Store
from the corner of Second and Walnut streets to
NO. 108 41IARKET STREET,
Next door to Bayne's Agriculture Flare, where be intends
to keep all kinds or Hoots a-d She* Shifters, he., and
large stock of Trunks, and everything in his line of bu
siness ; and will be thankful to receive the patronage of
his old customers and the. public in general at his new
place of business. All kinds of work made to order in the
best styleand by superior workmen. Repairing done at
short notice. [aruldtf] JOHN B. SMITH.
W.EIOLEBA.LE
CI3II3IIELLA MANUFACTORY-!
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
HARRISBURG, PA.
M. S. E 6. ,
NIANUFALTURBA OF UMBRELLAS,
PARBOLS and 'WALKING CANES, will furnish
owls at lAnii hH PitIDES than MD be boutht in, any of
be Ramer!) CitlB3. 13 , 3J , 1L , y m Tenants will do well to
Call and examine prices and quality, and convince them -
delves of this fact. au23-dly
100 PERCH OF
LlMETrrinrei STONE,
FOR SALE Al' THE •
KEYSTONE .FARM.
tny•a•dif
HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE.
'MIS handsome property recently occu
.L pied by the t ri4.lltl.F.
t .lter,d for sal.. It is welt auued e t,er f r a p i.ate
Reddens or a B ardor; lech'ioi, being euppl ed wile gee,
water, ba'b r0.1.116j halbr, lange; 'etc. fee ground
outnain,ea it ab l e rut Tress and Stiraboery. the place
will be out i low eau raw Salon given within reasonable
.inte. Fur teenier . , ALL, th ply If.
B. W e UGH, ur
D. WE. B E .1,11
Executors of Estate Of Kea . . b. It. Waugh, tim i d.
alt.ecodti
CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN,
AtECLIANICBB ÜBG, PA.
REV,. 0;: EGE S °NS
AN ACADEMIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
f Profit - Sciteiatior 7st to Feb. lst.l Am
" b uary lat. to JaJl suALLy
:
Charge 875 V) s43olar
1101- Sandfor aCu u ar. jyll3-Ital
THEO. F. tiCH.E.FFER
BOOK AND JOB
,rit,niTEß,
NO. 18, ./112R4E7
HARRISBURG.
~ _ _ . . . •
JorParticular, attet,tioa Rietti
o- to I'M Wig, Ruling - and
lading of.li6ilipad Blanks Aland - eats, eatleieS, Checks,
Drafts, ttc: CAELos printed at $4 $3,44, and $5 per
I/ousel:id in elegnut Style. _ . 120
.
GREAT AT TRACTION
. .
CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where
you will find a large and well sehnted stock of
Plank and fancy Coslectionery of an kinds. A great vs.
Nay to toys of every de.c.Nption, Lathe& 'Work Stands
end Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruit 32 Nuts, Dates and all
other,srucks generally -cot la a confectionery and toy
store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. QUI and
essualnetur yourselves. Wei. 11. W.I.DOON ER,
aprlB4l6m P oprietor.
F'R.RBERVE 'JARS
AND
~
. .
JELLY GLASSES,
sizes,, patterns_ and prices, just
j• received laid for sale by
018 WV. DOCK, Jr., 44 CO.
ATTENTION FARMERS
Q CY THRS,:SNATROGRAIN CRADLES,
1.,.) RAKES,. sortini stONJL•J end MIMS in greett
variety, to be aurae at
GLIMERVS Hkrdwitra Store,
jelo-dtf Oppigite,th.i Court °use
CHEESE.'•
FEW Boxes good Cheese the balance
Oa large consignment, are offered at au unuemaly
low rate to closeout the lit. To rot jj dealers there wilt
be an inducement offered. Each box sold will be guar
anteed as represented. • WM. DOCK, J.K.,es CO.
iylS. .
VANILLA BEANS,
WE are offering for sale' a splendid
i i tia nta. of Vanilla, Bean at low prlow, by the
pound, ounce or Edney.
• yr ttr•TSR'S DRUG STORE,
91 Market Street.
• BIAMK WELL'S Celebrated
IL) PICKLES, 3icrcvs, - rkiinavE3, Acc„ arc. A large
,apply of the ab4e; embracing every variety, just re.
41VCILi .n 4 for tal4 by [ lo] WM. DiX.K. Jr, &Co
..
OUR newlyrepleniehed stock. of Tot tel
and Fancy Go ode Is . unearpassod in this city and
!Wag clinfidentni rendering, satisfaction, wo wont& tett
oactinliii invite a Calf.
... KELLER,
in. winter. Barest, two doortkeast olFourth. streak south
ibis. ,: , .... . . _
EXT RA - F ikM.I.LY 4
FLOUR, choice l ot
~,R.,,i,„, Farina yfo u r , ail warranted by bbl., or
e.clir,,Jcust riee i tied and for .6ale low by,:
1,...1„ I . .' ziaceo.s.&,,Balyitm,
~,,, ,
J 630 I ,:-. - - Corner , ' ilkat and 'MaAre riete
.
g - REM invoice of Mesein o .
aOra ..,.
nges and
Loateon,aor sae by NICROLB Ai BOIrMAte,
• ner Nrout and Market allleti.
itliscellantons
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Ilarket street, Barratury, Pa.,
CMEXI3
PIANO- .
NEW IiOSEWuuD PIANuS , troin the bes
makers, from $2OO upwatds.
MELODEONS.
THE MSC MANUFACTURE!) INSTBU•
KENT'S, EIWM $45 to $lOO.
Guitars. Viulina, Accortleous, Flutes,
Fifes, Mums, Eaujos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings aud musi
cal merchandise in general.
. SHEET MUSIC.
filk. LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on
hand. Mullin sent by mad to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand.
A fine assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSE B
From smallest to largest silos.
Any style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice.
WM. KNOOH r.,
93 Market street
febl9-w&sly
COATS
WHOLESALE AND RETAILS
HAVING IziatbelotlYari,fot of
north tibyci.roni
I am enabled to supply the public with a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF THE DIFFERENT
VARIETY AND SIZES OF
CIIABILAL
FULL WEIGHT
ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
Orders respectfully solicited—whisk if left at the
office,' loot of North street, or at the offise of Wm.
Dock, Jr & Co, will race yo prompt attention.
GILLIARD DOCK.
beE)
- vv . NI. A. PARKHILL,
PLUMBER
AND
GAS FITTER•
Third &reel, next door to the Telegraph Printing
‘ITORES, dwellings, Office
churches, public
buildmgs, factories, ha., fiqed up with gee, lead and
iron pip, nt a worcman Ban manner. Hydrants, Wash
twins, Bath Tuba, I ifs and Varna eumpe, Wear Clo'ets,
Lead an-' Iron Ms for irate; gas and seam. A share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work
p-- mptly sUPoded to. myll^-48m.
SCHIEFFRLIBT BROTHERS & CO.,
WHOLESALE D RUGGESTS,
A ND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Far
is.. rumnry; &c. Mao agents for the sale 01 Raced
Pair:ileum, Illuminating oil, stoerior to any coal oil •
furnished Man• quantities at the lowest market rates.
170 and 172 William .Street,
a27d6ml NEW gORK.
FIGS, Dates, Prunes, Raisi , and all
lauds of huts, at .1‘ H g WISE , . Store, Third and
Wxlnnl.
"1
vvolUi Iti.Lia rugarn, Wl/.1,0 Ink& biuWg r
Jost rot.e,..ea and tot . »le to
Nt HOL9 & BO .V".6.N . ,
Cor. Vron and Jis. ket n nets.
j, 15
STEAM BOILERS,
Cr AV ING made efficient and perenq.rnent
IL A arra. gam iii f ',tarp ..e w e a a aaw
pa ep to In S HAM BILB L of vary Kind rompt
iy &11. At ru Ma& .10 r,t3.21. Waahaf Its s 00/ 111.1 a uy
..kAI • & Itretuer, the rcp lawn of wit eh is suet gd to
0 e In age g ar.t
hoJe but the he t haude etepluyed. Repa•r , n± p•rmpt,
ty at enAed dud. est .IC&G
myaly
ern. b
DETEHz:IVE 80e.r, soteet.thig better
than hurnsuo's household S.,op qua nue.vbd bud
o. by rlGd Lo , & 131.)Wx.v,
ie2, Coroor klyn, sad M rKet 4droots.
NEW Patterns o Cual VII 'Amain), wit h
.41 the rtx.),AL y /02prtosd uuru., s 1 bile by
a du W a ',WS
corner t • -olut 'LIM ,qttl •Ikre•el,.
in • 19
FREES IiIITT.ER
AT
MARKET PRIO E.
IXTE, HAVING fitted up a large Kelrier-
V r ao i tur, bautu 6 watt, aka atm eine acme of
our uwat olos.no Arith3fo w 1..11 ua wt b freeb Lad
,wont uuttcr regu a.l , wt.l ue •uab.od to au •ply u-r
Gusivineis with sweet Irtekih tee Auld .11.1 Ld , .t Liana.
Leyae W!& DOCK, Jr. &
CLARET WINE !!!
WEare clotuog out a V.tit Y 6UPERIOR
Lor at. lea. Mut. wit
CALL and examine tuoaa. new jars for
' , trial., ate tocr,t, %IL sp SE and s'inpum. w ILL aurae t r
~eaL by AR;tl,l..i & cIOW
Coruer From. AuLt Marne, .treat.
(AEANUES AND LEMON 6.-60 boas
N.) , J use received and in prime order.
aprlB W . DJuli, JR., & CO.
ESFAC LNG jars, fruit cans of aU
I. kinds, Zr sale low, by
NICHOLs & BOWNE e N,
Corner oront and market Avesta.
151:1
1 1 0131000 and segars of all kinds, for
A. sale by I.IOIIOLS ac 80w61.N,
Ia Corner trout, and market rtreets.
LOVEisiNti'S
,bugaro and ryrups for
sale low, by a.OstOL & Wet si,N,
JY.A 9 Corner Irma and market stroetsc
BROWN sugars of all grades, for sale
low, by NICIIOIO & _ON/LAN,
Corner Fron. anl Market etreels.
BREAKFAST BACON:
AVery choice lot, equal to the celebra
tea (imported) Yorkshire, ,us: re erred.
j 9 zsNM. OCK,J s. , & CO.
_ _
BOLOGNA,
A SMALL, but very superior lot of
Bologna sausage Just received, by
WM. DOCK, Jr. & 00.
FWA6HING BLUE, an excel
': tent substitute for Indigo, for en le at the wholesale
4nd retail grocery more of NICHOLS St BOWitaN,
corner of Front and Market streets.
CLARIFIED New Orleans sugar, a che a p
and balmalital gutiale,for sale by
NICHOLS 41110WWALV,
firvb I °erne. Front awl Market. Lt eels
CEDAR 31:WS, - BASKETS, BROOMS
and everything In the line, las received in large
bujuidtos and for male very low 4 . ly se
Jr ,
THE Bret in the market, just received
.1 and for we by WM. DIXIE, JS., &
WM. DOCK Jr &CO