Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 11, 1862, Image 3

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No. Ica 'l`o - ADVORTINSRS.—ALI3 Ad.
verOxementli, 161.0tess' Notleleis,
slava, Death', &en to Rewire theertion
to she 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.
HARRIBBIIR - G, PA
Monday Morning, ingot 110861,
Towet.--Lient. Colonel Win. B. Biles, of
the Ninth Penneyivemis Caval7s. Mkt Pfra
on Saturkay looking rentarkakoly well.i The
Ninth Pennsylvania ia , ak present locatol in
Central Tenneame fighting i tlisejelpl guerillas.
==M
FOUND. —O4 - Wednclay, irk the rst , office, a
small amount of money s - 6..66k, notes.t The
owner can have Lbe same by iirovhig property,
paying charges, and calling at the post office.
tf
LAMS scam, fo - t of 'sink and
wounded sold's* : aelinoWladielltie receipt of
a crock of apple-butterfrout.blbur 'Mari Iftmes,
half bushel of onions, some.beete and ammo
bers from Mr. Hargist, and two baskets of
squashes from Mr. Jacob Mish. Further dona
tions are respectfully, solicited.
/UMW PAElllarialL—We have a JIM just
started, in this office, to"be composed of ffite citi
sans of Harrisburg who are not in votive ear
vice, pledging themselves to give eve per cent:
of their monthly earnings towards the - strpport
of the familial of such voltmtetire ite are in the
armies of the 'United States. Who will Place
himself on this roll . of honor ?
—a--
Bay. Da. Idoons.—ThA Nand= thus alludes
,
to Rev. Dr. Moore, the reePected pastor Of the
Locust street Methodist Epiticoktal chtirch in
this city :
" The Rev. Dr. Moore, pastor of the M. E.
church, Harrisburg, addressed a War Meeting
at Lewisburg-on Saturday evening listd He is
a highly patriotic. men, and does Much to aid
the crushing of this rebellion. Hid address is
said to have been a Bloat eloquent appeal for
Men to come forward in aid of our country, in
this her hour of peril.
Ammer. or AN ALLEDGID Srf.—On Satur
day, upon the information of a merchant of
Pittsburg, an Irishman, whose name we could
not learn, was arrested at the boarding; house
of Mr. Denning, in Second: airfield, below the
square, charged with being a rebel opy. ; Frorri
what we could gather of the particulars, it
seems that the merchant and Irishman were
fellow passengers in the train from Pittsburg 1
yesterday; and that during'the passage the lat
ter indulged in the moat disrespectful language
against the government and our army, and con
ducted himself generally in a manner; as.to
arouse among the passengers the. strongest sus
picion of his loyalty: he Li shiner!' wes t taken
to the Provost Marshal's offienLin Third istreet,
where he was thoroughly searehed;
trunk examined, but with what result has not
transpired.
It is stated that the prisoner was born in the
north r$ Ireignd , wad hwo only been in this
country a few months. " '
Since the above was written-we understand
thelrishmst gave his , name as J. P. Davidson.
He nes been bawled-over to the civil authori
ties, and will havi a heariag barite Mayor Kep
ner for uttering, treasonable language.
Tnz Quoin or DAlTinm.—Tiie following is
the result of enlistments under the nine months'
call in thls.count&sp far as we have been able
to learn at the different recruiting stations :
First Olty,Zotusres,..Captain F. A. Awl ; full
and in camp. •
Russell Guards, Captain:ls'm. H: Jangling ;
full and in camp.
Derry Fenciblea, -Piptain Liendersoni; full
and In camp.- :•'• .•
Harriab9rg Pity Cluarda, Oaptairi . joho,
Ball ; min
Fire Zouttiva, - Captain' J. Weiley A. 101; full
and in camp.,
The Boss Gruirds, Captain H. C. Miamian ;
fall and in cramp.
German Rifles ; over fifty men ; will proba
bly be fall thblovepirts..,, gemicits
.tyiss, Tavern
Chestnut aod fieoond !treats, ; .
Captain John 'J. Urichie company it also re
,
presented es being full. 11
A volunteer opmpany , recruited in Middle
town arrived at Camp Curtin , at noon to:day.
Thus It will be ema that D'aupbbiePriaty has
not only filled its quota, but will most likely
furnish four additional minima-des.
Howl Oachtmizinass.--We are glad to ob.
eerye that our excheoggi upproje, our recceli
mandaiions re petting 149410AntlitaryrrtaIIIIIII
tiouL. The 10.1tixese.• Deletes thud- eptedLe , of the
plan,—'The berieflt Of home, iralthlry argent
..
odious must now be apparent to' every) man.
To be.ready to meet spy, ` emergency that may
arise, we mast prepare for. it. If allthelprepa
rations are to be made' after we see o r iiidunger,
or what is required Cif us; it is not likeit that
they will be properly made; and besides, we I,
vul lose in prepandlop tthr, time that should
'...be event in action.. The Mate •haso glum by
when "'acm e Guardit," as 014 thre Styled;
are to be 'corm at and made the..butt of those
,Rho will not enlist to such Organisagets lett
tkey;trilght be called up on t o fate' tie enemy.
Ps s Perfect organisation bf the
men who remain at home, so that incise there
ebotabit lt /midden call for men in a elate&
tmter_on the bOtutdell line of the Stain for a
shortaisson, we Shall have the force regularly
organised and drilled ; and prepared with g uts
and aMtlAtien; to meet the file. Thee* home
organisatiOrimight,pevetheltsulred_te leave
their home& Of thhir, ll 4*; not
Kra. Bat if ;tire known that'auch organiza
tions ezi.t, Isle. l less; likely that they. will be.
Thu requisite az*lffii! be ,furAisjodA4y the ,
gide, to all computes. ofttilArliiiiis4U ttini
organiettiernatives r andritany'-riiii-Viiil just
consider the different:4 ; in fzi r thitt'teE tiat° and
effectiveness, between calling out a &eve bf this
.kind,_and oelßrig a lot of ratifteip34,4l 2 Puna'
tioie Orgailiainii, and smipPinit thou'
he wilieooksee the advantage. 4 Then et
halir
cy theTt once, end - let their Wz*
agtki.:4k emitte. `„:
Tim "Thntax-Futtortstss," . Capt. Henderson,
recruited at Hummelstown , and a company
fromididcUatovm commanded by Capt-Rohrer,
arrived here on ; Saturday; and have gone
into quarters at C4a%p Curtin.. The companies
are both full, and composed of fine looking
represenhttittati of our stout and lusty rural
populetioo.
Monte,—Much complaint is made this sum
mer at thidepredationa of the "black moths,"
which have destroyed a large amount of pro-
petty. In one or two cases we have herd of
elegant earwig' being - eaten Boas to be %pried
worthless. It is stated that a preventative f o ot
them besidep making an, agreeable perfume
fór all kinds of clothing, may be made of equal
parts of cloves, nutmeg, mace and cinnamon,
all grOnnd and mixed' tbbronghly, and sprinkled
over the garments when packed away.
=I
Tim Fan 74 Wan. " —We understand that
alxrtit ninety membeis - of the Hope Fire Corn
pliny have enlisted in•thianny under the •nine
month's call. The same company already have
one hundred and one members in the three
years
Nearly all the meMbers of the Friendship
and Oltiram Firs Companies are either in the
three year's service or in the ranks of the nine
months call. The other. Fire companies are
also well represented.
.
Teams or Rienor.—At a meeting of the
Where - and members of cotnpany B, 87th Pa.
(Reserve) regiment, the following'preamble and
resolutions wee adopted.
Wassatss. Providence has laid his heavy
hand of sickness upon our brother in arms,
Jonathan Smits, and through the fell dektroy
er, typhoid fever, has removed himi froth
among us ; hie does is deeply felt in the coin
patty, and in his death we loose a Rood soldier
and an esteemed friend. Be his fallen in the
prime of life and in defence of his country ;
therefore-
Resolved, That in parting with Jonathan Bar
nits, the members of:oempany B, 87th regi
ment, P. V., have lost a good friend and sol
dier,..ancibls loss is deepkrielt throughout the
whole regiment.
Resolved, That we with heartfelt grief tender our
regrets to the family of the sudden death of our
brother and friend, , andtwe must , bow to ProVi
deuce to whom we all 'mist look for suocor in
the sad hour of affliction. •
Reaved, That we tender our thanks Co are..
Long for hqr„itind attention, paid toour brother
during his lingering illness.
Rewired, That a too of these resolutions be
sent to the family Cf our brother and friend;
Mrs.,Long v and-be published in York papers;'
read a copy:furnished to.the Tau:ow% terpub
lication.
CAPT. J. Drrwrium, .
SERGT.'Gro. 0. Erraoxe#,
" J 611013 TlTAltnliTi
" 'Le thamentu,'
W. C. Bmuumosa
Tns New Sounine—Ww mar sat To no. -
It is generally believed that the troops' now
being recruited in the Northern. States will not
be likely to see much fighting in the Smith be
fore cold weether—lite inihe Tall or in the win
ter. They .will be sent- to -Maryland, Western
Virginia and other places where garrison duty
is now being .performed, and there take the
places of disciplined regiments now wanted in
, r ,„„45,0 1 01...nume..n0w
`ready* take the 4 giertilloriert places not within
reach of the rebels, so that the whole of the dis
ciplined force' could join the army in the field,
there is no doubt- Richmond would soon fall.
For the first sir. months that regiments now re
°rutting are in the service, they will have a sort
of holiday work to perform, and it Is to .be
hoped that the reliellion may be subdued WISr-,
out ever calling thenito the field—indeedi many
predict that it will. Still the new :recruits will
receive the pay and all the bounties incident to_
the service, the same as though they. were in
the front rank rend fighting , the hottest battles.
If the war ahrinkt end heafoie Christmas, the
men Who new enlist would Make a goodithing,
and most of them woad earn far better; wages
than they could get at home, beildes hating an
opportmliti to see Something Of the Border
States, the NationalOapitol and soldier life.
Tnafollowlng is the muster roll of thdltrinwa
Guards, of thiacity,Capt. W. W. Jennings, now
in Camp'Onitin :
Ceptshi4Willhanish r . Jenhingii.
Ist Lieutenant —.Bardeen aulninel.
2nd "liorgan.
Ist Sergeant— . Thongs! J.-B=pin.
2nd —Andrew Sititto.
8d " =John McWilliams.
4th " --Porter ,Buchanan.
bth W. Reed. ' -
Ist Corpoyel--loyi - Plats.
-20 d. • 0 ;=Peter . A.'llimlbelL
. Brd -d-,Alazasider NOorndok
4th, ' 4 NkupPlaY•
6th" , ---Tuotiriss G. tliznith.
6th " - '--Listio N ld'Counell,
6th ".
lansichsn--Irvin h. Bois.
" William A. Krause.
Able; Jacob ' '
Ajlllik William • Irvtn, James B.
Allilight, JOhn Jrnes;Riiiiiard 1
albereon, Geo. W. , juries, Horace B!
Anies, Eatery J. . Kelley, James F.P.
1.1 mstrong, James G.— Hlinee Jacob= •
Bingernan, Abner; = • , Knighton, William C.
)31ttleyown, Emanuel ' Lloyd, G•Arrett ,
Boweraen, George • Luker, Edward f
Burke, David Martin, Daniel id
Brown,'WilliamMartin, William H.
Unswit, George , Manikowski, Wil. V.
Carpenter, Jacob ldaglauchiln, Jaciob J.
Gayer, John W. Maglanoblin, WM. J.
Conklin, Geo. R . McGowan , Henry ,Jr.
Corl;Gett. Y. ' Meyer, Firm
Crandile, Edwin Miley, John H.
Cummins, John H. Minick, , Heivy :
Dein, John H. Mitchell, Joseph J.
DeHavan, Jahn , Montgomery, Soi., Sr.
Donehower, John F. Foist, Jacob I =' ; •
Donnelly, John A. Rohrer, Abner !
1 unlap, Samuel R. Rowland, Robert B.
Dunlap, James G. Rutter, Jacob
Ittliatt, James A. - • Santo, John L.
Fanning, Robert G. - Sanders, Emanuel R.
Forster, Thomas Schrader, Frani
Floyd, James B. Sliamberger, Oliver F.
Gilm in, Jacob P. Shafer, Henry •
Gross. John Sheafer, Warren :1 .-
Hal:Picea, Jacob moan, David ` IT'
Hebelorm John Small , Charles H.
Heck, William M. Bolters, James W.
Heck, Andrew J. Stephens, Dennis
Henry. WiLlant B Shanirlin, James L.
Hill, AleOnder,T, . Swede, Andrew
Hilleges, Henry - ' 1341; - Jolia S.
K:pn;Jtun.es Weber, Henry '
il`ouvorß" - - ' — Wolin 'Samuel • ,
Htiiiintr . William ' Winebrenner , M. ••-•-
I. •
: . ..• Maths*: •••-x-' Tool* 'Dor
it-
irm I - 4 - ttek vs to, °A - ngust 11. 1862
Tam Fallgitlare Funs Cattviitsf Ptc-Njo.--
Owing to arrangements having been made by
the citizens of Mechanicsbnrgi—the Friendship
Fire company have concluded to give their Or
nic at Mumma's woods near that borough nei
Tuesday. See advertisement for particulars.
ROLL o HONOR OP MB STATE AIIIINNAL.-The
following list embraces the names of those
ployed in the State amend in this; city; iiho
have volunteered for the 'War:—
R. Ciable; John W. MINIS; HanY. Calterry,
Mark T Cash;,Yohnlifytinger, Georgeli. l Bad
spank, Gleorkeli". "Chandleir, - JOsekiti
E. Cable'his •bt;esi elected I:44enatit in
qaptTaglemanisterapporrararth.list of nine
reeitiltea iititifiwthii-iiht employees in
the StatetAttemt. Ann ayerage this Is ;equal
to the enlietments of any other establishment
*-1
Listrr. Cos. Fnerint.—Lient. Col. .1. W.
et,' of Col. Blesmode . regibient; stli*Peninylva•
nia Reserves; ' , is it. , Miltonian by loirth. l
style of doing•thipgs kt unique but chaFacteris- -
tic. In charging his word of command-at
White .Oak Swamp was ''Charge bayonets,
.
forwird; guide centre, - three cheers I &tibia
quick, march?" the result, a rebel stampede
and one hundred and two prisoners. As they
came out in charge of our men, Col. F. sat on
his gray horse, - "Dixie." , A rebel Captain
looked up at him and smiled, when the Colonel
cooly said—" How are you Captain 4" at the
same time reaching out his hand to Seceah.-
44 Iliolietto make a good UniMr , ntait of you."
The Captain tr'cuot:;One, 'and I
64 A iiit*,platel I Wantiii prestiOto
Cal F. t ien,rode PP to. Gen. Beymour•and said,
Geniriilil how ldo you like that' charge!"
Gen. S.,.replied, "That was betauOfli'ff want'
you to iitike another last like M K "
said the Colonel, and rode off shouting ithiee
cheers for
~.penlylTatila.„i T he ; death of Col.,
Sioamona:creates,a-xacauerthat tfJoe" 'seems
quitlifled tcollihr.'Whetherte getsitpr not, he
knOWS• no Utter 'thin - to Sight iri eanaest; he
maybe 't)Pootl4ltO''.3olP.O:ttlert) to
reflect honor on old Milton
Attires Muttsoris “Mmituarowir.--Laitt "Frf
days =sporitanemOvied.most enthnalititic war,
meetlneareirheldin liffddletolin;qh'WhiCh the
town participated. A. J. Hery . and,Robert L.
`.Ltiittlier.xi of thla cfty "Weleki j citeStsed ad-
AiMatted the people... Mr. gem epok.e3eiti length
in favorof thevigoronepoiioyjaetadO pted the
governMent, Srid'urge4'thtd; tMOogie could
412I.V•bitattf4ed, ifeioolloB;AntAlle part
of the people sa would:strengthenthe kinds of
the President.' :Rebellion was no longer
theme for dieeneelon•orin object foe eontemple-
UM). ' It was tt lenoy digested of - M0'9:41)41M-
Mona right's and 13544 ,prerOgitivett.:t It was
presented to-ot4 reason In all its bloody details
and horrible aspebts, and as such it'mnst be met
by the stern foment arms, It most musttbe Met by the
Ovarwheiming numbers of the loyal States—
.
it must be met and crushed out that mercy, re-
ligion, freedom and peace may once more exist
in unison in these states. To do this, the coun
try demands the services of its loyal citizens--
the services of its veterans and of its ygnng
men. Mr. Herr was followed by
Robert L. lambertort, who eleoh:th..
,aemblage with a speech of peculiar power
and great eloquence. He could ewe - no duty .
so imperative - at that „ which Af , :nniii. l owes
to hit country ,,, except it *Abet • which he,
owes to. his ,G-cxl,- : and Ahis,inettincp,God and
-Country are The'Clisi 'of our free- ,
dom. will 411 . 3 0: , ihe, q 0
3 . OFF i ar.s ll 9 4 '
vellignitipuind itireqt, , Als,io Tact:pry, he will
bless-our'triumph: ins a perpettuttion
Union 'and the ''But tbe-nuat- . lkelp Our
selves. That , which is not Werilitiglit4 for is
not worth enjoying, and in this caiitrigthb fight
wa t for freedom, the noblest of all earthl7'
possessions. Mr. Lamberton's remaths had
happy effect on the meeting, and were irifinen--
dal in inducing , numerous young men in 4 sign
the company roll.
The company was completed this morning
and reached this city to-day and is now com
fortably quartered at Camp Collin,
A MoDICI Beisisizenxier r.—:Among thei many
improvements intelY made hrour,citv.tolwhich ,
le .... VI . r' ' ..6_ flt . 4,_; • ,
.1 v, .
tote can point with pride as an evidence of Fog,
perity andastr deteirmillititirrpri ? the pert of
our Imeinesithen, .no AO9iiii;to, wriiiin 'behind
the " light house," Itzthe ormpletkon Of- Ro s y'
& Kunkle's large briskihrrikling-wt4 the corner.
of Market and a tr et is oiy!
creditable to the ownerSeraileprgrumtel to that
part of our city. .../ji A; 'i i
,
The building is-not•mdr one-OV:t4EI largest,
devoted to the greiseir • Yhhi*.ntitildeef.New
York, but the sippkAillengen;Aunpetion,=
Without going into - Aletai/i.weimay:rsafth . pl9„
that the firm keep on'hand-eiiiryth . iiig usually
kept in a grocery ' ture;piiitibrs t 'Lif.wpted,) 'Mg
that they soll, l at, very .emlit,protlts. i Their
clerks are civil and} ! _ in a t incdatln g , and have
strict linitritatiOillitodell l ß,OrcetWitePewi W 457
ever to misreprommt pr. take:advantage ' i any
customer. A generldlinwitailoir is eitei r
die tO
thefublic.to visit tihoineir tirildisiif and exam
toe the extensiveMtgeh, whether they Ptireheee
,
Wi hitidreceived phi large wort/limit of
Hoop fakir t;l:lll;i so ruAties_stid prices, fr0m.76.,
cents up itat s2 * ';'26 l d men of kiaiseilloo
Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cliffs to match, ttlo
whole set for 26 cents, worth 60 oenis'; -- to .
boxes of 'Ribbon fur dress trimming, all color k
6 boxes of Belt Ribbon, all colon; ; a la;ge 'as
sortment of linen and needlework Collars, and
setts of collars and sleeves; s. large assortment
of white Cambric;, Taamnetta, figured and
plain Swiss Mullin, Brilliants, Nerwoolrj. The
finest TOt okembroldetefiszench Caikdrio Bands
ever brought to Harrisburg; iplegge of etrlped
goods for Undersleeves ; 200 embroidered In
fant Waist* at all .prices; 20 pieces; oft Black
Silk Lace:lan sriloeffiiioinel yard' wicreknitable
for dress flouncingor trimming of lace shawls
Lace Mitts at alllirliee; 26 cents up ; 40 dozen
of lediewand gentlemen's linen pocket And'
,kertailefe4 N,Or whrilesale customers we keep
large assortment of holsery and notions, such
Spool Cotton, Thread, Heed*, Tins, Stock
immarksi; etc.; We. liqzrwv.
.
'MOUSTACHES,
ice KILLEW Law sTom_
VEW -PatikaaCOoat Oil Lampe, with
.Wifitit'ProMfblrwerta i r -
VW/ . - •
7 10 10 " ri gefiti laraetatm
PQMA.DE 119NG.R,0.18E
-1011.1111;110 12:5
'TO THe. YOURS - OR OLD.
, Yale or Annale, •
If ydu - h,iviklSeen selferinerom (emitted in by the
- - - - YUTH°, BOTH sexes,
WHIM CATIBB 80 lit +NY aLkItNIING SYMPTOMS,
4srt ufflulOefftlfor Aipliagef ;
j ev i l . which OM befall
MAW OR WOMAN.
See symptoms enumerated in advertisement, and If you
are a sufferer; • ,
Cut out the advertisement,
and send for it at once.
rDtlisyli are dangerous.
- flak lor
'rake 0 OLbEr.
Cures sua , anteest.
Beware of Counterfeits :and imitations. jylo.d2ca
HAIR DYE! HAIR 1)Y E t I
WI. A. Bakke Hair Dye,
The bnly ' Hsrndli3ed tind• IleNible Dye Enema I
All others are Mere imitations, and should be avoided
Upon wish to escape Asp ig ridicu!e iinilt-.dy,S,JullealiN; to a
beasttl and satarar owe br Slack, without the least
Hair or Skin .: )ll Fik . vommo 4 ' sin Dll :W il° 4 lll4lB o, a b n i' d *s ov i rr 2b0 :1 7000.
applications have been made to the hair of the pp.trons
ChM famous Dye,_
Sl'rCHlLOllikEtint u m Produnee a lOW.
not to bp distingulshed fropi nature and 01,,m4Siarern
vide in drdiifth litioievelolfing wilily la cnotin
.ued, and ihe ill allow; id; bad idyea raniodiwl. ,
life tettiii *blob 14 prop.
arty applied at,No. 10 eondOrnet, New ,Yort.
Salta Irt alliNcliewindlaiiiii"ortei nised • Stating, by,
, and faporGoodp,Dealpra
. 0 1 0311SM:04j ,RatellplOr
Tindlidarris ninon a al git plate angriving, on the ienr
Ades of each,tru. ,. t • • •
— l4rlMliesaleraelorv, el Barclay
oct2-dkwly tis Late RB3 New '4ork.
-- AantlibattS.
FOR COIrN e rit'OOkOtISSION:FAR. - '
.l Et
lIDO till' itILLER,' cif East` Hanover
,loweship, odOreldattelf as!' ceplidate for the of
ti , iMeiteit . 11131faftiONEit, subject to thO ;Ullioll'
. 4epphilcke,lllAutleatipucoaettotjon, and pledget him
self It nominated idid elected, to discharge the duties ,of
Op 0 41 11 9 WIUI ndoitV • 4 .. jvlil• Alta,
Fou,.cpuN r i,x pownssioNEß.
AVID -` Oonth Hatiovs'i
townghte t offere himself azs a candidate for the,
tatb 'Or qoU,stlf .:oorArbStettlitglittireo -lb Abe Cm
la"
f4ifilifillfaan Win , 114.ng convention, and pledgee hunzelt
trtionkinatai and elected, ti dhcharge the dattetrof the
ale! 7 011 41,fidelliVr . . Jel3
Ilq.4l4,ll,f , l4rit 4 3:4,,pf,,Eiwatarg,towni4kip,
101 Neeonneeebimie(r,oL daiVidette . tor the ofllCo pi,
County Com toCalouer.,aybkot to thiad , olitotr,of ice He.,
publican County Conirentloo. He promisee it combated`
and elected to c illsobarge the_dutleA ofal office for th e
* Oils
good of the tax Of the bbutdi. — " !yid dlt% wte
MIMI
• --,4l4ll4aqsaus
a*G — E - :HILL SCHOOL.
P RING LTA . .
Rev. JABBilHutinse M
,L
- w YP. I Princiinsis
Rev. uensta., 41: •
lllHlB,lnstituticiti, founded in 1829,•
designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or
fora bus InessitßK The are large and memo
dictt, and the grounds embrace more than th,rteen
acres. Both of the Principals devote their wbela time
to the school, aided in the department of 'manatee by
,
competent teaCbenl -- ' - .
'he military instrpeUtist ; and drill, (under the charge
of an experieueed Inetrif4W,) is arranged so as , ed to
interfere with the regulat. studies, occupying a port of
the.time appropria.ed toexerclee and recreation. ;
Pupils ;were time and charged only from
the date of afin• iselori . . , ,Teaßa:-4125 00 per Sedl/011
five months.
For circelara,,or tartinitinforinagon address either of
the Principals: -, ,Ne - hrtince .15n150 made tO the Revißr.
Catlett, thirrisbnrg. •
Frost the 800. Dr. Hodge and the Rey. Dr. McGill,
Professors in Shelkisgsgmeal Seminary /Prificdoni
I have for several ,yeare been intimately acqtainted
with the Rev. Ttietitielr'. has bad 'charge,
of two '.of my sons, and Lula pasty say I hava never
togknownnoneln whose-1161i if..ad devotion to pu
pils, I have equal Confluence. Ile is a good scholar , and
a enemata teaqier. Lknerusto one who has st greater
facility In pink The lovi of liia scholars or who:eserts
over them a better innuence
I unaware orthe .-:resionotattr hi. 'speaking in eaotv
termsritpetmrii.94le4ii ii - faicher: but I are 2014116 d
aarolomoValgaPlertigalal-voßeawerapealeet
man. in cislzer the *grew, iylilch I have here ear
ployed CHARLBS WANK
9.,L4aveigreat oonfideoce Wthe Reirrlas. P. Hughes, as
a teacher, both it hta aptness to give instruction,ano
his Met in the adunniatration of discipline. have ba two
sociengtder-bilLoage„ 041 frog:LAD° ninattenrefur °boom:
don raiii tree'eciretommentrike Edgehig i'abifol as one
of safe and thorough instruction.
,jeog gink-rdjylridlmf _ a ALEXANDER T. IPOILL;,''
, -
JOHN 8,.81/lITII,
HAS removed bia BOot and Shoe Store
.B.= the corner of Second and Walnut streets to
.
108 MARKET STREET,•
Aviakoormiamies4gricuttureet•re, where be intend,
bleep ell kinds of Boom a ,, d Shoes, GaiWa, &c., and *
large alcials,of Wanks, and everythinteturble tine bf biz.
Moen ; and wilt be thantral to receive the patronage o•
hie,Oltonkomersi4notthiPpoblicin general..nb his nee,
ida4)ntbaeinrws. kinds of work made to. order le th.
, beetetyie and bkauperlor E-Woikinen t t- Repairing done,. ag
abort nonce. rapr2dtf) JOBbf B. 13M.1.T1L
pIiIRELLA ,MANITFAOTOWLI
Wo: Mirka - 56;e/ 'beim Third
- '01,;
"fa
MANUFAOTIJRER 14, U „
PARSOLS and WALIIINa brYlkiCit , ll l - tutniag
goodmit TA„MES PRNIlpi than can be boneht In ali* 61
ifelikUrn , atleeo-1 Wu/1W til4elnoiteivill 'do e trell to
And exantine pri , cv, and qutlltToind eon Tine them-
Wise ' '
~TOHVir, ISE'S
u t - ,••• •
Confectionery&Fruit Stote,'
...._-.lllllo43Tiliairr i : 'NEAR • MAtITUT,I
(ONFEOTIONKEY OF ALL KINDS,
ORANGES AND LEWIN,
PINE APPLES; BANANNAS
FRESWANDSALT *IAN )
And ineretablen of ellklede; brought , direct friar% e
Eastern Markets, twice •week, and porobasecl ttnner =A
y ridned .enpervpion,•thes eitatdidg rd &token a, better
and cheaper article thee any to the market.
Oven learn a'distanoe attended.tovromptly, and:
mdcd. Wired. WADY part of Meaty free of chamre:,
FOXE OWNED Trans on bind Give
me a all DO 211 1 JOHN WISE.
GAUW ATTILICTION.'
psis. at No. 75 Market .Btreet, where
CCII rtet will Aidlarge sod, well ideated
_sloth of
Ttaletinethilkty(bilrginetifittrelliali,Fireet es.
rlety °Pews okeveiry clefedeep, Wise' wet*
tedtFanoyillesktots, FoielipeetAsseldetill Dialog and ; all
other aesteleeßeeerapy asp( httiv . x totiotoory eeekik
otore.' - nekelweetirseh - lapplies eviry week. 011 V-and
examine ter Tooreelvev. '•WM. IL' WILGEK/NE_R;
eprlB./iller • . 1 . • • ll'iepnetor.
PRRBR RN R d- Aat
." .1. : •
,TE Y- • L- E
F all wises Oatteits .suid—prices, jxus
rued audforgily .
ATTEIVITOIC FARMERS 1
OYSIOB.3NATHEY, GRAIRGRADLES,
R mit, 1101113:111 ttIONMS and razgail is grear4
xitiebt, be bed caner et
411L6BRTS Hardware WM% ,
jell)-thr Opposite the Cowl- Gass
• • - . CHEESE
, . . .
AFEW Boxes good ,Cheese, the „bilanpe
_'cti s lant. Imtlitantenkere Wined atinAhntattally
AuVnae tOVh3. 6O IIi the tee. Tonga .deskare-theite eyl u
wean inducement, -etterecL; lieh-bez aeld , wllthe. gnu
tateed is represented.:...:.- CO. : , 1y18 - - •
ATlMOrlerairt agars Whitesno4biow#•, -
last , reclettedlogibriski howling , +6, I + +i• •• +
. •h , .lilollolB
.rjy" ex, mai NA 14glid ityystih
AA.
R . LEE,
tiliDza
#lisulfaneons.
RECRUITS WANTED.
FOR THE 15TH , INFANTRY ,
RE(3-T.T.L 4 R ARMY.
ONE hundred more able bodied (mar.
ried or unmarried) men are wanted to complete
the Sec ookik.tallion of u - a above regiment.
Its iiradquarters are pleaaantly. loc .ted at
Wissahielion" on tbe tanks of the Schttylictil; near
Philadelphia, where reera ts ive weekly_ sent be
inororatily frustructed before going.into active service.
Hooted, intelligent and energetic men are parilattlarly
wanted for, non.mismiedoinal damn, to whom dc, with
.11 recruits, every advantage of advanced bounty, pay,
dc" It given._
A pri.mlum two dollars will be mild any cajole./ or '
soldier for wadi:acceptable reernitnieseuted by hin.
Portlier informs. ion may be ob &Mei if applied lb-, at
the °lnce on Second alma near 'h • biarirk bounr,' Hex.
rnborg,lPe. B.NOltlO e -• •
jyl94l.tri Capt jkay.,,tiaantidgis Misr.
A. FIRAVE 13 ,
pony Iron and Metal Merchant,
MACHINE & FOUNDRY FIIRELSHINGS,
E:' Cor of &kith and Penn and NO 17
South Streets, .
j)E LP/II .
• Sheet /moo.
c;
11 04 -
BOTI,X;,
Ingot Copper,
"
" U Yellow,
Pig Tin,
Bar "
Tie - toad, = - 'Foundry faaltaga,
Oar
1 V.boasiy lea, &c.
Antla.attY, b.rtals,
Bab , , - tapper,
Damn - '," Thais, •
" - Lead;ba., &e.
• New ani Second band- ifaantaesta , and' Blaansmitide
InaltrandSteana.engtneis Jr -night lid I , ld .
Artiams of .very d and Uin in rise by Maettintate
,and.Foun, rymea,nan3isbed ta order.
Swap Iran, Old Rails, =dial kinds
of ,„; ; .11y21. dims
TY'S II ANCE
,
•
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation
• Central Ageacy at Harritibirg, Pa., of he
.INSURANCE 'COMPANY •OF NORTH AHEM .
OF PHILADELPHIA.
:•liiiiorporated.l.794—Pharter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1 2001000
.. • - DIRECTORS. t
Arthur Ei Coffia,"Stiaittel W, Janes, John A. Brown,
Samuel P. Smith, qoasle• Taylor, Ambrose White,
John R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, Willi rm Welsh, Miriam
R. Bowen, James N. Dorman, S aorrts Wain, John
men, George L Harrirou, Frances -R. 0 ape, Ed ward B.
Trotter, Ederard 8. Giants.
• ARTHUR G. oor-r; Pwskkai.
-cRABLas pLATr; NeWitciry.'
As central agent fur in aodve. name. company, the
hnrienignedl' la prepared to take Biro rides In any plot
of the :tate or Pannailvanla, either annually or perpet
ually, on the moat tavorab re terms.
Office Third street - between Walnut and Strawberry
cley, Bu ke'a row
Halsiall
jele dly Montour& Pa.
THAT_IB THE QUEBTION
11HE Proprie tore of the "PARISIAN
L OAS - NET VP WONDERS. ANATOMY aud:MrDl•
°INV have determined reordles3 of espouse, to issue
freo, (for the benefit of autfering humanity) AWN of
-itietr most instructive and isteresting Lectures on Kau
Alstie And its Dialuanacatkins, ?4,01 , 0213/ Debility, Prams
sti*Dechne of stanhood,, , lndigestkin 'Weakness or Do
iression, Loss of energy and VuolPerrers, the Griot So.
mai Evils, and those WU , dies whine result from 'youtti % ,
int fol les, Excesses or Maturity, or ignorance of Pb val.
silogy. and Nature's Law. These invaluable Lectures
:iwe'beenthe means ofen]ighlidey, and s i ring thou
veds;atarWlll:l4for:Wardedliest on:the receipt of roar
Amps,- by- se itemeneeleagrA prearea amen 0 p
.sawn aimAlsturcts., ;ARS Toni.
• kjelli-olyi • . -
YAALs:IIABLE T Y
F 0 .Itr S
No' :.offers for sale .fitat -valgable
. prop•rty situated on thezoorastorktfarket soil Fifth
streets, oriposlti` Elea rsiddiame Orriot sold out or ha
throths aro or.deptooabort,tnoitat ; ,privato sale/ It will
bidllOossdolf Sit outer 0n that day, ou the
prsmLes .. ' J. a. K,AIJB3.
' . • dtd
. .
,
Seaostment of glass*** just
souLlbrealoplow brk
LiAiltll34 110141142 r,
JY 29 .2 %0 Shillerirruu and Man ei weds..
OWL-family-Sour: choice ibnald; just
ju,/ _received, and mapleledle g vs satistaat on, for
ny -'MOH , 118
, ijylo tu g Front. &UM get Ma.
04-V4ro 9 .ogfu* Vto Whaind whitey IVeW
Wawa, ";flov.arayra r ikai7are tOlti barer fbr safe,
jibrery grade to.anit.tibal.latabaster, at
.
• rilubol,3 BaWILLN,
gOraer.Frontaad marker ktkeeill.
KM
QYRIT andliolissile,ato less thanteight
L, • iuda, for tale-by N 1 H Li & &WM 4N,
WAS, , i,l4l)3lter, 0/4 sartillarket ; eela.
EXTENSIVE a l sociitriient.'br„ Glass:ware )
including Jaktgibses - Preserve = Dishes Goblets,
,mt• or!, Act., kc,,of,st,,silles, stud Kw
ttlYloTr.9' • .4.1/ 1 4 1 WP 4 1(, „W/441.
jyr 9SirkeTVl o6 W/ 49 4 Itrefel.
WANT D. . ,
Q LITERAL .Maohisists. Also a i stout
be, to the olthibelithehop. Appl+l4 the •
.Ib-dif k ki •ALGILiVit Oita& •
, •
.131TRE,Pider Yinegai, we wan ant
to be made Be.els , from cider. Judi receivedland [or
low by N Waft, 0 ft maii,
.14:4 4 y Owner /rob; a4d 004' ,etotireets.
BUILDING LOTS FOS, sAL'A.
EzIKABLe Budding Lots on Ridge
DBap urveut, on riEvonable td•
turusTsVititifitevitenqtar. s
AWN R.-Et OVER, Agent
1,3.7-41m* 13outtt wreet, Dttvieqt eetund t third.
' • .
ELLF.W.44IRUG drUitti is the !OK%
thou pw.l..u—noly..- • •
BILIFFAKIOaIot - of Daudelion . and Hi I
. I n. Cabe: !brood sr thiresire 01 JOIN WISE' my
.B,A,NDYI •
livray superior
~
a S u lirEVr article, tR ;iicll4,: (pure,)`jnst
LIL "' alma ibrs!" b y
WM. DOCIC. JR. *
CO.
-J•3O
CIDER 111 VINVIAII'I 1 I
MADE from choke Mit bolooted.Applea,
• _-_ . .,„,,- L o" rtu c t ik d by, oe to bO strictly w p i lig.
co.
FAME!
pANDELION COFFEE I—A Frenk and
large supply. of Ude oaobia;ed Coffee' art ieceivid
by 4 Vaal wa.noov Jr.,* 10.
CIANNBD Tomatoes and•Gieen Ocirn, at
Til t j JOHN WIEVa. ; uoyl
s
JELLY. -4- large supply just
C revived by WM. DOCK. Jo &(b•
APPI Eat OrangesiiiidLe . at 40112.1
Alrlswg. - 1.
MEM — Ana ' 1014 Market, AndAtive
jr; by am
Sigultantans
FREIGHT --liiEDUCED
HOWARD & HOPE
EXPRESS CO.'S
MORT & QUICK ROUTE
TO AND FROM -
NEW YORK.
Goode Ordered in the
• Morning Returned'
the same Night.
Leave New York at 74 P. M., by the Fuet
Through Express Train, arriving, in Harrisburg
at 8 Ai. M.
WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS.
°nisi- Goods marked
HOPB EXPRESS CO.,
OenMal Office, 162 Broadway. New York.
For further information enquire of
(CEO: ABEGNP.P., Agent.
liaammanto, - Artg. 1861,40
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Jost received, at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE,
a full supply of ar
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Embracing all the new Styles and Sizes.
ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOB 20 PHOTOGRAPHS.
ALBUMS FOB 24 PHOTOGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOB 80'PHOT'OGRAPHS
ALBUMS FOB 40 PHOTOGRAPHS. ,
~~„ j 1 ~~ ~JI4~ _
Prices :from Seventy-five Cents
,To-Tsventy-live r ]Dollars
BOND 111 CLOTH,. WITH CLASP.
BOUND IN FRENCH MOBOOOO, WITH
CLASP.
BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO
rtrn
BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH
PANELLED SIDES
01,.11 II PAWN kir4141101111i:IDI
RICH.
BOUND IN MOROCCO, WITH HEAVY
MOUNTINGS AND CLASPS.
ICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Vi:11)41 r:y eW ioa ;418
PORTRAIT'S OF D=llOl7llAdi:D.Ola:ff .
COMES OF RAMC iorenungos
ISOPERS OR OROICS rAnTrares.
Any a* de Yukio ptiblished in the country
will be fumidied to order.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Of any &se not in the standard styles win be
made to order
BERGNER'S
Chew
MILITARY: CGAIHME AGENCY
BAOK-PAT, BOUNTY, •
• PENSION' 11 'EIIIIIELTTICNCE
ILitiGKNE Barb!, A ttoiney at Law,
J..4'emos,Vaira street Marllabarg, Pa, win attend
t. we collection of ml itary wW me , undlr lbo ast of
Assembly, or lOW Biwa pay of lisookr dad
114 aeactied coldlin: roomy gorier Lot or congress.
hug, 46, 1881. Pensions Wild alma> for oubelotcooc,
as.
blO dm
P RE321'13 11T T ER
AT
MARKET PRICE.
vjETE, HAVING fitted up a large Reiriu
y lontoriandtivini Wads 'oontmcts with some of
our most amain Wows to torn di its wilt limb and
sweet butter recta , will be roalmcd to-so ply o.r
customers with sweet fresh los cold ouster As an wpm,
82314 WY DOIX, Jr. & Co.
FLY PAPER.
. . .
pANOY COLORED rater reedy oat, for
cowering I *haw Wants, Pautro R. Ames, ho.
01011 &MO other now pollee ii 4 for talc . at
BAUGH oars Olits&P.B lOKETORII.
LOTS FOR BALA
R J. HALDENFAN will Bell lots on Math stoat an Pommylliaabt mows o
Waln
the • ut stmts. dealing ti puti4moo, Appty imzor kre4 424
CLARET WINE 1I 1
Bare W
olosiu out a SUPERIOR
LOf aciasthais ant g
198 -
CALL and examine those new jure for
Iltst- halt, tho blityOktdap ataada'mptw. bp is market,
/ 10, Asbib7 /MIL LS a dowita..
-row." • • Connor Front. so Market siva.
(110,AND LEMONB.-60 boeez
ky - lvit rafts ma is order.
DOC; 04 4 CIO.
Bookstore.
Al[ boot Jr . Ic CO