pailp ..el,tgrap4. Ntl lei , : To Auveatictscisti.—Au Ad. vertisements, Business Notices, Mar. singes, Deaths, &c., to secure insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regne lar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Tuesday Afternoon, August 12, 1802 BONNET Fonno.—The lady wholit her bon net at the Poet Office yesterday, will please cal for it at once dlt CO= Tae non-commissioned officers and privates of the Harrisburg Fire Zonaves, Capt. 3. Wes ley Awl, were each be paid the sum of fifty dol lars to-day from the county bounty fund. FOUND.—On Wednesday, in the post office, a small amount of money, in back notes. The owner can have the same by proving property, payii)g charges, and calling at the post office. tf Tns TAIZERNE COUNTY quota of volunteers numbering, we should judge, about one thou sand men, arrived here this afternoon and went into quarters at Camp Curtin. OXISSION.—The names of Messrs. Daniel E Martin and John Miner were accidentally omit ted in the list of employees at the State arsena who have volunteered in the nine months service. =EMI CORRECTION. —.ln noticing the return of Mr. George Swartz to this city yesterday, we inad vertently stated that he was attached to the Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry. It should have read the Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, Col. Wynkoop. Tan ABSZNOE or Orman from duty, by an order of the War Department, will hereafter affect their pay. Every officer thus absenting hinnelf from his command, will be docked.— This is one of the best orders that the Depart meat has issued. Fitts ! Mull I Free I I !—Aftenficm atigens No class of our young men have devoted them selves with more dibinterestedness to the sup port of the military operations of the govern ment than the firemen of the country. In the larger cities where the fire department is an important feature in the organization of society, it has suffered its most vigilant and active mem bers to lel ve their respective companies, throw ing down the tpanner and the pipe, to joi other companies where more deadly weapons are used in the discharge of their duties, but where danger is no less near or threatening. This noble spirit on the part of the firemen in rallying to the support of the government, im poses a duty upon those who remain at home, and who were never attached to the fire de pattment, which must not be neglected. When the fire bell rings its alarm, those citizens who were heretofore accustomed to remain quietly in their beds, and view the conflagration per fectly at ease, because they knew that the firemen were awake to contend with its des tructive flames, must now answer the summons of the bell themselves, and go forth for duty in this branch of the public service. We do not intend this as an appeal. It is a demand on every citizen width dare not be neglected. Many of our fire companies in Harrisburg have been actually converted into military organiza tions. The fire apparatus must become neglect ed and the safely of the city placed in great jeopardy from fire, if the citizens themselves do not organize and attach themselves to these fire companies. Let this admonition suffice for the present. Nromr LAZIES.—We have in our city a cer tain class of young men who are called "bloods," though why it would not be'easy to determine, since the blood which should flow in their veins is replaced as far as it is in their power, by alcohol, which they imbibe, under the various names which happen to most take their fancy. The poet's advice was to "Rise with the lark, and with the lark to bed;" and these men follow the second part of his advioe pretty faithfully seldom " seeking their downy" without a lark which would seem to quiet people of gigantic dimensions. Three young men of our F. F. We—which being translate .I tin vernxculam is understood to signify First Families of Hanisburg—Were last night enj iing themselves after their peculiar fashion in the neighborhood of Front .street. They imbibed " benzine cocktails," and other mys terious compounds, whose names are known only to the initiated at first class drinking Sa loons, and eat there --" housing at the nappy, An' getting fou an' unco' happy." until all sedate people had long ago retired to their four posters, and were "sleeping the sleep of the just." Then they issued forth into the moonlight; which seemed to have a very pecu liar effect on them, since shortly after one was seen mounting an adjacent awning post, and hanging between heaven and earth, like Maho n:let's wiria, while his companions were striving to follow in his wake by holding fast on to the skirt of his coat. Alter performing numerous gymnastic feats here they adjourned tv a neigh boring curbstone and there satisfactorily settled the question as to the price of oats. The bay ing of a dog brought a new idea into their heads, and their vocal organs were at once tuned and brought into shape fur waking the midnight air with dulcet strains. The echoes of a neigh boring street were shortly afterwards wakened by their melodious voices, and the slumberera of the same locality soon suffered a similar fate. An eminent physician was first favored, but having no musical ear, he refused to he charmed. A lady in the neighborhocd was then honored, but either from sleeping remark ably sound, or else from being totally over' whelmed with the compliment, the trio received no credit for their labors. Finally, having ex haunted their repertoire they left, grumbling at the base ingratitude of men—and woman, and were heard no More. What became of them afterwards, the gentleman who furnished iv with these facts, and who hap ened to bolter awake last night by a raging tooth-ache; ivies unable to say. M/LITLRY ItsmuCasturrrea—The committee will meet on Tuesday evening, the 12 th .. at 7 o'clock, at the office of A. J. Herr, Esq., in Walnut street, opposite the prkon. Arent &ate signed by the captain and first lieutenant must accompany each application-, as without it, no action can be taken. The name and residence of the applicant should be writttn on the back of each certifi cate, as it will facilitate action. • By order of the Committee. Gso. BODNAR, ['rest. A. J. Han; 0. EDWARDS, SRC. =I FORMATION OH A RIGINENT.—The first regi ment of volunteers under the nine months' call was formed in Camp Curtin this morning. It is composed of the following companies: Russell Guards, Capt. Wm. W. Jennings. Derry Fvncibles, Capt. Jas. Henderson. Harrisburg Guards, Capt. John J. Ball. Bois Guards, Capt.'. H. C. Alleman. Carlisle Infantry, Capt. John Lee. Shippensbuig Guards, Capt. Jas. Kelso. Newville Infantry, Capt. Wm. Laughlin. • James Guards, Capt. John C. Hoffeaker. Patriotic Club, Capt. John. F. 'Ulrich. Lebanon Guards, Capt. Lorenzo L. Greena walt. TRH FVGITF9R9 FROM BALTIMORE.—The party of twelve fugitives from Baltimore, who wre arrested at Williamsport, Pa., last Saturd ty, and stopped over night at Herr's Hotel, in this city, in the custody of a:United States Mar shal, charged with trying to evade the draft, were taken back to Baltimore yesterday morn ing, where they were examined by Gen Wool, who ordered the entire party to Fort EL'Henry. BOBBED AT TEO. Darar.—A e s tranger from Lodi Haven had his pocket picked this morning at the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, of a Port monnaie containing between $BO and $lOO, most ly in 11. S. Treasury notes, one $2O gold piece, a promisary note for $B3B, and a lot of papers of no value to any person but their owner. A reward of $2O is offered for the recovery of the stolen property. HORAM Posirsa.—The fallowing ex tract from the letter of a young officer in South Carolina to his sister in Norfolk, will doubtless be read with pleasure by Lieut. Porter's friends here. It is a just tribute to his worth : "I am glad you saw Horace Porter. He is a noble fellow and well deserves all the honors paid him. I see by the papers he was ordered to report to Washington and was assigned to litClellan's army, where he will douhtle-s dis tinguith himself as he has done in this depart ment. For weeks before the taking of Pulaski, while nearly all others were enjoying them selves, and passing their time in comparative ease, he was bard at work in the swamps and marshes of Tybee, toiling through the lung hours of the night in building batteries and mounting guns. No one knew or saw anything of him then—but the result of his labors wa , shown in the reduction of the fort, and he is now the recipient of the honors which his skill and bravery so well deserve.. He has a bright future before him." &mums Bemmermago —That excellent peri odical, Hall's Agouti of Health, says that if you write to a soldier, friend or relative in the story, using a common envelope and a sheet, of fo-lsoap paper, you may al,o aid, vallliou! . . ceemogAte.yreiahteforwhictiliAtiree cent r.ost age stamp will pay, as much tea as a teaspoon will take up twice, or as much , black or cay enne pepper, such as is obtained from a good drug store under the name of '`Capsicum," BB 3 ou can take up at once with a common tea spoon, and the smaller envelope of thin paper to hold either. Chewing the tea, a pinch at a time, every hour or half-hour, while keeping guard, or under circumstances of great thirst, or of excessive weariness or sleepiness, will en liven, will modify thirst, will invigorate, cr will waken up to a grateful extent, considering the amount of tea used, and ite perfect safety from ulterior ill results, such as follow the use of alcoholic drinks. But a heaping teaspoon ful of genuine "Capsicum" ie worth ten-fold its weight of tea leaves, especially in summer, in mauy ways; for ex.mple, a single quarter of a pinch will save a man's life—that quarter of a pinch being put in a sleepy sentinel's eye. If it dont waken him up, and everybody else within an Indian yell's distance, then it is not a prime article of capsicum. A single pinch in a glass of fiat or warmish water will nullify theist qualities, and besides satisfying thirst, will invigorate and effectually prevent that uncomfortable sensation arising from having drank largely of water. A good pinch eaten at each meal, or whenever a cup of coffee or tea or water is wallowed, will always invig orate digestion, aids to preVent acidity,, and is, besides, a great antagonist of the diarrhea, dyientery, flux and "looseness," which are the great scourges of all armies. A level teaspoon of capsicum daily, taken in eating or drinking, or both, or if taken a pinch at a time during the day or night, would do more real good, and that without any ill result, than ten times the cost in rum and quinine, as a preventive against chills and fevers. Liquor and quinine initiate the soloier into intemperate habits; they will wake up a love, a craving, a slavery to strong drink, which pepper and water will never do. The latter invigorates like food, the former merely excites, then leaves weaker than before. A pinch of capsicum, which is simply pure cayenne pepper, will do a great deal more toward warming up a soldier, toward invigo rating him, toward keeping him vigilant on guard, and toward modifying thirst or fatigue, than the best glass of grog ever swallowed.-- Capskum goes farther, and is more efficient for all purposes than black pepper ; if by express or privately; send half a pound at a time, in a tin *ox. If you have nothing else to send in Your letters, send a few pins, or a needle and some thread.' Many havaseen the time when a string or a pia would have been worth ten times its ordinary value. Write often to the soldier. Write long letters. Give all the news you can think of. Let every line be lull of love ; of kind, affectionate interest and en couragement. Be sure to inculcate a generous magnanimity toward those who oppose, so as to have as few obstacles as poseibte to a cordial coming. together again, when that` good time comes, as it certainly will, before long. We are -all brethren, presently- estranged, sone of the - same sires, and, taking an enlarged view, the aggregate characteile pretty ,well bal. thungtiluartia Daily telegraph, t utsbap 'Afternoon 'August 12, 1862 DAVIS' PANORAMA or THE GREAT REBELLION— ITa EXHIBITION.—Hoory Davis, the popular ar tist of this city, having completed the additions to his great panorama of the rebellion, will favor our citizens and the public generally with its public exhibition, in Brant's City Hall, next Saturday evening. The oiigisal pano rama proved itself a gem of the Rost water, ob tained universal popularity, and was sought with the utmost avidity by all classes of our citizens. Some additional scenes bring down all the leading events of the rebellion to the great battle of Malvern Hill,' near Richmond, all of which are delineated with a distinctness and 'vividness as to make it difficult to realize that things are but works of art—ideal crea tions—and not genuine nature. The dioramac effects of the painting has also beep much im proved, and are calculated to product:la strik ing effect among the audience. We predict for the panorama a successful career. Fleas Fos OUR BEANE MEL—An article In yesteiday's TELEGRAM, on the subject of the ladies providing flags for the brave men who enlist and go from this city to assist in filling up the quota of Pennsylvania, has elicited the following response : Efamussupa, Aug. 12, 1862. "A suggestion to the ladies" in your issue of yesterday, I hope will be taken hold off by the ladies of Harrisburg. Sickness in my family will prevent me from taking part, but I enclose twenty-five dollars to be given to the commit tees of ladies that shall be appointed for the pur pose of presenting flags to each of the live com panies raised in this city. By all means let the ladies give this slight token to our brave vol unteers, to prove that our hearts are with them in the good work. Respectfully, • Mss. THEODORE Amon. GEORGE BERGINER, EQ., -Edit 4r of the 2Negraph : This prompt and liberal response to a pa triotic proposition, deserves our highest com mendation, and is worthy of the emulation of many more of the ladies of Harrisburg. We shall hold this.check subject to the order of any committee appointed to carry out the object sugge4ted, and, in the meantime repeat our appeal for more of the material aid to _ en sure the entire success of the suggestion. Who will be the next lady to enroll her name on this list ? ‘. Wen Poesy. —Here's a string of verses that no real lover of his country can read without feeling an inclination to wield a blow againtt the foul rebellion : PUT IT THROUGH. ' COllle Freemen of the land, Come meet the last demand Hern'3 a piece of wok in hand, Put it through Here's a log across thli way, We have stumb•ed on all day, Here's a plough-shea,r In the clay, Put it through! Here's a country that's half free, And it waits for you and me, To say what its fate shall be, Put it through While one traitor thought remains— While one spot its banner stains (Me link of all it.. clwins, Put it through Sear our brothers in the tlehl, Steel your swords as theirs are steeled, Learn to wi•-id the arms they wield, Put it through I Lock the shop and luck the store, . Chalk this upon the door, " We've eulisted for the War l" Put it through I For the Birthrights yet unsold, • For the History yet untold, • For the Vuttue yet unrolled, Put it through I Lest our children p Ant with shame, On the father's dastard fame, Who gave up a nation's name, Put it thruugh Father Abram, hear us cry _" We can follow, we can die," Lead your children then and try Put it through ! Here's a work or God half done, Here's the kingdom of His Bon With its triumphs jUst begun, Put it through I Father 'Orem, that man thrives Wlio with every weapon striVes- 7 Use our twenty Minim lives I Put it though I 'Tis to you the Trust is given! 'Tie by you the Bolt is driven By the Very God of . Heaven, Drive it through! Tau Bomar FUND.—AII the companies en listed from this county will receive a bounty of $5O. The sum is to be paid to, the .men as they are mustered into service by B. F. Kelker, Esq.,' the Treasurer of the voluntary Bounty fund contributed by the citizensof this city. Over fifteen thousand dollars have been sub scribed by the citizens of this city, and nearly the whole of which amount has been paid over for that purpose. The County Commissioners, however, deem ing it more just and equitable that these moneys should come directly from the tax payers of the county, have appropriated a sum sufficient to pay each man enlisted from this county $5O directly out of the Treasury, and appointed Mr. Klux= as disbursing agent. They have also agreed to return all the money paid out by lir. (siker from Ahe fund raised by the; citizens, and thus anume the whole indebtedness for the volunteer bounty fund of this county. Before the appropriation was made, however, twenty-five responsible citizens of this county gave a bond of in demnity to the County Commissioners • for the sum thus expended; trusting to the twit lecislature for authority to legallie the 'loans made for this purpose. Several citizens have also advanced Ahe money to the County Com missioners, and the companies are now paid off as soon as they are ready to receive the bounty. We mast accord all praise to the Commie stoners for their patriotic action in this matter. The citizens of the county are the proper per sons to pay all these expenses, and it will then be equalized properly. We have men in this city who are worth several hundred thousand dollars, that have not contributed one, penny to the fund raised by our patriotic citizens, and they will now be compelled to pay their share. The fund raised by vur citizens can be`used ter tin; sepport of the fimilies who have cc•ptribut ed their. fathers. or sans to the war. We.shall Bad abundant nee for it. MB QUOTA of New York State under the draft is 69,705 men. 12,618 are to be raised in New York city; 4,294 iu Brooklyn. ANOTHER NEW CCRINTEEPerr.—A dangerous counterfeit 6 of the Commercial Bank of Glen os Falls, New York Is in circulation here. Three of them were detected to-dAy at 9rie of the binks. Genuine not of that bank are not in circulation here ; and all notes on it should be refused, and measures taken to arr,at the shovers,- Jossea F. KNIP.II.—We understand that Mrs. Knipe has received a dispatch from her husband, Col. Joseph F. Knipe, of the 46th Pennsylvania regiment, ' announcing that be was only slightly wounded in the recent en gagebreat with the rebels near Culpepper Court House, Va. . This will b, gratifying news to the many friends of the gallant Colonel, who were led to believe, from previous reports, that his wounds were of a very serious nature. ROLL OF HONOIL—Tbe following members of tbe. Locust Street Methodist Sunday School have enlisted in the service of their country : J. Wesley Awl, Captain Fire Zonaves. F. Asbury Awl, Captain First City Zottaves. W. .W. Jennings, Captain Russell Guards. John Ensminger, Lieut. First City Zonaves. PIM CITY =Aria Robert R. Vaughn, Leßue Lerner, Frank Scheffer, James Thomas, Louis Zollinger, A. C. Swope, Benjamin E. Dailey, William Hippie, Carrol Charles, W. F. Ewing, Thaddeus Gowen, Levi H. Patterson ausw, aiimuos Jacob Gillman, Alexander McCormick PIM ZOIIAVBEI Jacob Groff, .Fdmuod Glover, Geo. W. Miller, Albert S. Quigley, Chas. A. Strydinni David Stouffer, - Geo. P. Chandler, Ross Meredith, Marcus klyeri. ram ENLISTING IN THE MARINES. James W. Forster. 'Wm. M. Kinzer. Making a total of twenty nine. The above roll was read last Sunday and appropriate ad dresses delivered by the Rev. F. Moore, Pastor, and J. Wesley Awl, Superintendent. A VIM TO CAMPS CURTIN AND aIIIMONS.—IM bued with the ge,,eral feeling for the succes< of our glorious old Union, and the pride and gratitude we feel especially for the,brave young men that hWve forsaken their homes and sweethearts, (not that they loved their homes and sweethearts less, but their country more,) to throw their all upon the altar of their coun try, we visited last evening Camps Curtin and Simmons, and it is truly a pleasure to see how easy the young men from this city who have just left the ease and comforts of home, can ac commodate I hernaelves to a soldier's life. They have our best wishes, and when rebellion is no mote and they return to their homes with honor, the cheap dry goods house of thuna & BOWMAN will offer them a hearty welcome. A MODEL ESTABLISHMENT —Among the many improvements lately made in our cite, 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 h . othe," is the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike ereetitable t b o o ner, next ornamental tAI that part o our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outside of Nee York, but the stock ch dienaes competion.— Without going into detail, we may safely say tbeL the firm keep on hand everything usually kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and that they sell .at very small profits. 'Then clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict instructions under no circumstances what. ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general itivitation is extended to the public to visit t/ip new building and exam ine the extensive a k, whether they purchase or not. .=..,w...-... Wa have received a very large assortment of Hoop Skirts, all qualities and prices, from 76 cents up to $2 60 ;25 dozen of Afar.eilles Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cuffs to match, the whole set for 26 cents, worth 60 cents ; 10 boxes of Ribbon fur dress trimming, all colors 6 boxes of Belt Ribbon, all col Is ; a large ae sortment of linen and needlework Collars, and setts of collars and sleeves; a large assortment of white Cambrics, Tactunetts, figured and plain Swiss Huslia, Brilliants, Nansooks. the finest lot of embroidered French Cambric Baod, ever brought to Harrisburg ; 4 pieces of striped gee& for Undershieves ; 200 embroidered In fant Waists at all prime ; 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, 25 cents np ; 40 dozen of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Hand kerchiefs. - For wholesale customers we keep a large assortment of hoisery and notions, such as Spool Cotton, Thread, Needles, Pins, Stock ings, Socks, etc., etc. 8. Laws. TO THE YOUNG OR OLD. Male or Anode, you have been sollbrine , rOM a NOR indulged in by the YOO2llO, BOTH ,szas,s, WHIM CAUSE, BO M.a NY ALARMING nYMPTOMS, Ic Uralts these -for Marriage, And Is the grettmet evil which Gin betel. MAN OR WOMAN. See symptoms enumerated in adverlisenteot, and if you are a sufferer, Cut out the advertisement, And send for it at once. Delays are dangerous. Ask for itelmlbold's • Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Beware of CouNterreits and imitations. jyl.6-o2ca HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I Win. A. lintchelor's Hair Dye I The only Harmless. and Healable Dye Known 1 All others are mere imitations, and should' be avoided lfyou wish to escape ridicule. . GARY' RED UR RUSTY HAIR dyad instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Slack; without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been &war ded to Wx. A; RATOHILOR elms 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. W. d. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is WAIIII2IIO ard to injure In the least, however long it may be contln aed, and the 11l edema or bad Duds remedied. The lair is invigorated for life by this splendid,Dye, which is prop. arty applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. • . Sold io all the cites and towns o[. the baited States, by praiglete and Fancy Goods Dealers The Gettutne has the name " William A. Batchelor," mod tuldreas upon a Meal plate angraviitg, on the loot 4idelf of each box. Wholeeale Factory, 81 Parday St, iict24lBrwly. late 288 Broadway, New York". GEORGE cuNKLE, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 68 MARKET STREET. NOTICE TO MILITARY OFFICERS. T rAVING on hold an ivaortmant, wistaria sofse d, Sabi , wit ay, L i tapered to ni ' 0,1 9 uPcill t short notice ated h tha 'beat naateer; eilloere unicareas. 160 Awe!_ adds and ewer gcole sulabk to takers Oat& eh hand: agrailaa (gaithibatts. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. RUPOt PR MILLER, of East Hanover ow p, olrers hlwelf w. a candidate for ihe Ilee UONrY SIOSER, aUbjeUt to the Union lienuNicao N mioating Convent on, a'.d pledgee hlni. orlf it llol2lil at d end elected, to d a:barge the tl .iiee of inr rifle, with lide rty J•18-11:4 to FOR COUNTY COAIMISSIONER. DAVID BERST, of . 'outh Elan..ver town.hip, offer; hittrelf as a candidate for the 02 1 . 0 01 COLT \ 1 1Y C dIuNEH, subject to the Union .eoublkau Nominating Convention, and pledges hunueif if nominatoi and carted, t dizoharge the duties of the thee With Odeldy_ jets de.tc* S mm AMUFL PAGE, of Swatara townßhi,p , ulnkces io a can Plate for th e office of °linty Con ml vio..er. Firj. et m .be fi oi. on of u e Re pu.,lman C. unto obvent.ou. lie Pr. mines If Lomtatued utl elertel to MN:am. ae tbe .11bUe.. of as offine for the and 0 , the 14X I a to n• tt e iyIP Mal wt,. #.lliirtiantan3 EDGEHILL SCHOOL rIZINGN,TON, N. J. • Rev. June P. Ilueszs, A. 211 ,1 .„ . Rev. Taos. W. CAITaLL, A. M.,- 711018 P 1 s• rHIB Inktitution, - fOnAded in 1829, is designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or fir a business life. The buildings are large end commo - and the rounds embrace more than th rteen ewes. Both of the Principals devote 'their whole time to the school, ailed in the department of Inetruution by competent teacher, • , he m Mary instruction and drill, (under the charge of an experiencA Instructorj is`arranged so as not . to inierlbre with the regular stadlee, occupying a part, of the time approprlaied to exercise and recreation. Pupils arereuelved at aoy time and charged only from the date of admission: Tinual:--$125 00 per minion of dye months. - - For circulars, or further information, address either of the Principals. re erases is also made to the Bay. Mr. Canon, llarrisbura. Front the Reo. Dr. Hodge and the Rev. Dr. McGill, Professors in the theological Seminary , Pri nc eton, N. A. I hava for several yearibeen Intimately acquainted with the Rev. Thomas W. Cattail. He has had charge of two of my sons, and I can safely say I have never enown any one in who fidelity and devotion to hie pu pils, I have equal confluence. He is a good scholar and a atiocessrul teacher. I know no one who bias a greater recility in gaining the Jove of his scholars or who alerts over them a boner influence: . .. . lam aware of the responsibility: in speaking in each termSoloommendation of a-teacher; lint lam ettisned 1 am doing nothing bat simple litst-ee to an excellent man, in Ming the Janguage which I have here em plop d . cam SS I:I9I)GR. ; . 1 bare great confidence in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, as a teacher, both n his aptness to give Instruction, and his tact in the subitinhtratlon of discipline,. I have had two sone under his care, atm from the most careful observe hat lam free to recommeod the fidgeltfitiehool as c ue of safe aod thorough Instruction. -•:, - is 4 dim-rehlsdlmJ wi FX T. waILL WILLIAM SAYPORD, .01*.kitilL; Ili ANT TAILOR, 85 MARICEI'. ST., JIARRISBURG, IS now prepared to furniPh officer's military c'ott in g a g to reyuktr•P at , hort "'lce A.... 3 a gene , a t 01 t 1 tha, COS !metes, ventage and nady sawn clottan; for cl ARMY KNIVES AND FORKS. A. LARGE supp'y just received and FOR SALE CREAP, AT GILBERT'S HARDWARE 'STORE, Opposite Ito Court House• REMOVED. JOHN B. SMITH ' [J AS removed bin Boot and Shoe Store from the corner or eecood and Walnut streets to NO. 108 ittAh'ICET STREET, , :eat door to Havnel agriculture :tare, where be intends 'o keepall iriode of kiim a a^d Oboes, Gait .rs,' arg., and a taw emit of Trunk 4, and everything in his Hoe of bu nions '• and will be thanalul to ..receive the patronage 'of pis old customers and the pub& to geoend at his flew la of business. All kinds of wo-k made to order la the lest style and by superior workmen. Prapairing cl•ne at short notice. famildtfl JOHN 'B. SMITH. WHOLESALE MORELLA MANUFACTORY M. 69, Market Strimt, below Third, HARRIMBO, PA. M. H. LEE, itif - ANUFACTURER• OP' UMBRELLAS, ju. PARBOLS and WALKfIW CANES, will furnish floods at LutifEß P 131.0 than can be bought bi any . of an Eastern olden. Country wrchanta will do well to call and examine prices and quality , . and convince tbent selves of tbia fact . an23-dly ,TOHN Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Harrisburg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, .ORANGES AND LEMOMS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, FRESH AND SALT FISH, and vezeteblee of air -kinds, brought direct from the Madero Markets, twice a week, and purchased miner my reonal supermsion, - thus ettatilidg Ms to sell a better and cheaper article thaw any in the market. If Fr Oreers from a distance attended io promptly, and ends de leered t) any pait: of the city free of charge. FEE H CANNED FRUIT 4 constantly on hand 'Hive me a call. Lje26 . l JOHN WM& POMADE HONGROISE FOE FLTING TK MOUSTAO HES, ie6 SELLER'S i6II,IIGSTORE. I\TEW Patternfrol Coal Oil Lamps, with 121 ell the reeenty improved burne afi r sale by NICHOLid &amt.:IAN'S m 19 (MIEN, r", 7,1 1. n :I .rV rOBA.COO and segarß of all kinds. for L sale by NiCHOLB as. BOW m N, 00 - inir F roiet wad Market Streets. 1 sugars and ryrupa for 1.4 sale low, by alo4ol,- a row %lAN, ir2 9 Corner Front and biarkit streets. BROWN engageof all grades, for sale BROWN tow, by NICHOL, & OgNAN. Cnroex Fron an. ihrket -treeta. GOLD PENS !—The largest and best Stook, frgm. $l.OO to $4 0 4 —warranted—ot 02 0 RR RIMItt R Ark Frooß. atiperior brands of extra lankily Aloar ws Warrant to Irv° satior.otioo tor ICA by NIGHOLs a aowasN, s 11 bursar hart sad Market streets. RECRUITS WANTED. FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY, REGULAR ARMY. NE hundred more able bodied (mar. O ried or stoma ned) men are wanttd to complete the Sean dßa When of tie above re: he . Its ira quartwa are pleassntis 100 tYli at "Camp Wissahickon' , on the tanks or the &hayik Ik , war Ph ladelphis, where reeru is a e weekly atm' to he thoro ghly instructed before going kilo actin) inwicis Bo test, inte.hrut and ene , gett men are paninularly witht,d for non- nmmis-i lied officers, to vr ,, ons ..a with all recruits. every advantage or ad ,auced bounty, pay, am., is tven. A prvottumuf tiro dollars will be paid any eitise , l or aeldier for etnb awe, tante In rtut presented bv h ut. Further info,mc lon may be o,anei I. a p ied ,at ih • aloe on kleoonda,ro t neat h Nark i hoe e, 11 - r sburs, a, TllOllAi H. NOIIO * I Capt 13 4 1 Wit , °trivia, Otdo r. A. PURVES, Scrap Iron and Metal Merchant, MACHINE & FOUNDRY FURNISHINGS, N. E. Cor. of South and Penn, and No 17 South Streets, HIL AD EL P Hid Ingot Copper B:x s Red. " Tallow, Pig 19n,Ber Pig Lead, Bar " 8, alter, Antimony , Bab• lit Metal, Biamn h, Bar kon, New. and Second hand Mead ueds' and BIMICUUIUir TOWS and Steam Itnt lnce begina As dd. drib:ins of every d eo l U n In use by Machinists' and Foun'ryinen, famished to order. Aar Cat& Maid for Scrap Iron, Old Rath, and all kinds of metals. brill dim* INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency. at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH IMREIC. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets $1,2001000 DIRECTORS. Arthur GI, Coin, Samuel W. Jouw, John A. BMW; Samuel P. Smith, Cnarles Taylor, Ambrose Rh Le, John It. Nall; Richard D. Wood, Willi tat %Fatah, Wit lam B. Bowen, James N. Dotson, S bonds Web; John aaseu, Ge Jrge L. Harrlton, Franc s It. 0 ape, Ad ward D. Trotter, Reward S. Llarke. Nurnun Q. zwinew. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As central agent for to al-tve name company, the undoralgumr is prepared to take lira rltka .0 any pa- t of Z'Utte 01 Panusy leant', either anomaly or perpet ually, on the most tavoratt Is terms. 011 Ice Thlrt street betwm u Walnut and , trawbrillty slay, Bu he's row WILLIAM BUEHLER, ielodly Bel (WI aoge. pa. HAPPINESS OR MISERY? THAT IS THE QUESTION. 1 , 11E Prop , fel ore of the 'PAHIzIA N & CAD NNT WoNDE 18. ANATOMY and it DL• Of YE be - e doo•rmi.ed ro. at Mogi or imp n-e, t I *co rre (ro- the beztellt of eulleriog butu.olt-) VW ft of tbe,r mwt todtrou Ivo sal i - tares or Li Mural OR Um , Ow a id its the:turn i malo te. servons 0 bl or, Prema• tureD - clnuof.nehh el, lodlitatioo Weatoess Or Di or alum, Loss ore argy.mt Ve I Pew -re. the Oro it do. eial Reda, Oa those Yet Mos whlo to at tr.= pest t rot tit tea , r 'mei aof AttatOßUl. or Tin tone. of PR IL 0t0.7 sod Neture'e lew, Them Itestatble Lectured air • been Ma means of * enlishtniag ait a ...in; tootl e oda, aqd will ne forwarded free on tie receipt of row e amt a, by set resslog Ibettg . 'A Y warn or 0.0.a* , ELT AIM ALguIRIX7, 563 BrOodWAY, New YOfli. jel9-sly aus4llm sglo•d3t VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. INOW offer for sale that valuable prop rty snouted on the oornerof Market and Fifth streets, opposite sby's residence ; if not sold ou or br fore the first of deprousber next or private sale, it will dispoeni es at public gators on that day, on the pregaLex Lt. itetUtibl. Jy3lcltd S PLEN DID affisortaient of glassware just mare; warA it gals kw by it.buLi do rowmaN, 1729 Corner Front ono Mann -beets. EURA family floor, choice brand, pet reonivad, and warranted vie g re satislant , no, for .aun ny NIGH LS & nt WziN t jylo 0,,r. Front & &bagkin, f llik,AP Sugars, brown and white, 14.ew N., Orleans, L./vomits, , are now °norm for sale, 01 every grid. to oott li,boL3 BOWMAN, Corner Front and ► nrket tercets. MO QYRtil" and Molasses, no less than e ght .inde, for nab by NI H L 3 to BOWM.N, lyle Corner broat and Malice. streets. EXTENSIVE assortment of Glassware, including .7,-lly gleam Prwerve Dishes, GObletar I.lmb era, &a., of eh styles, just receives gas ior raw row by a BOWMAN, M . / Corner trout la Market strews. WANTED. SEVERAL Machinists. Also a stout boy in the blacksmith atop. Apply at the jyl64.tf kAGLIC WORKS. PURE Cider Vinegar, which we war ant to be made solely from older. just received and for sale low NIUBO. 6 d 0 lies, Jell Corner Prost and Mar et streets, BUILDING LOTS FOttr zALt. TIEdRABL6 Building Lots on Ridge jJ Buad and Boa. swoons, on res,onaoie n=IL It or twiner lam tics ars Moue of JO aN B. H OVER, Agent Iyl7-dim! . South a'reet beinveLn eenant an Min. K ELLEAt'd DRI:I6' STORE ie the pise4. Placont A;SUPERIOR lot of Dandelion and Hi ir Cotes. ror Bale al the at, re of JO 1 W4r , E my WHITE BItANDY FOR PRESERVING PIJRPOSBS. AVARY superior article, (pure,) just received and for .4e by JeSO WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. CIDER 111 VIREGAii 11 I MADE from choice and selected Apples, and guaranteed by us to be strictly pure. AMA . - ...M. emit * n AND ELION CUFF EN I—A. Fresh and jUr large aupply of this Celebmed Coffeel net received by heal , WM. DiXte Jr., az o. ANNED Tomatoes and Green Corn, at JOHN Wle epyl U 4RA' J6LLY.—A large supply just T 1.1.414.11 h "pm no 11( A PPI Ed, Oranges and Lewuns, atJul.o.l • my% fillia.firat in the market, just received .11. sad hi sal* by WU. INGIC, JA., tow filistellautons Sheet L ou, " 2k.a, Steel, Borax, Cron b ea, Foundry Facings, an - ila, Vices, P lee, kn. Old e. etude, " Copper, " Leant, ko., kn.