paiip elegrag No .ICE To A DVEGitTidititti..-01.11 Ad- VertlieMents, Business Notices, Mar riages, Deaths, &e., to secure insertion in the TiMEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regu ler Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Tuesday Morning, August 12, 1862. FOUND.—On Wednesday, in the poet office; a small amount of money, in bank notes: ; The owner can have the same '.y proving property, paying charges, and calling at the post office. tf RumNzo.-111r. George Swartz, of the Ninth Penna.Cavairy, returned to this city on Sunday direct from Tennessee. Mr. Swartz brought with him, and submitted to our inspection, a couple of trophies of war in the shape of a sword and a spur, both of which formerly belonged to a Texas Sanger. The sword in a delapidated affair, looking tor all the world as if it might have done service in the ancient Roman wars, and as for its ability to cut, it would harpy make an imprersion in a fresh Chessire cheese. The spur is one of the ponderous Mexican af fairs, resembling at a distance a bull's halter, with a pointed wheel as big as a modern sized butter plate. As relics of the war they are worth preserving. ..........-.-. Runuarrox m nna Pates or Cost.. The ad vertisement of Wheeler's coal yard, in this morning's TELEGRAPH, contains information which will be gratefully received by those, of our citizens whose limited means made them look aghast at the sudden rise in the important article of coal. Mr. Wheeler, in the style of a public benefactor, has pulled the prices down just as sudden as they went up, and will possi bly continue to make reductions until the arti de gets back to its old standard. The coal fur nished by Mr. Wheeler is not only cheap, but free from dirt and as it is conveyed to the purchaser's door by patent weigh carts, he is certain of getting just what he bargained for. See his advertisement for prices. Pto•Nto of TER FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY.— The picnic of the Friendship Fire Company comes off at Mamma's woods near Mechanics burg, to day. Excursion tickets will be issued by the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Mechanicsburg and return for twenty .five cents. Extensive arrangements have been made by the Fire company as well as the citi zens of Mechanicsburg for the accommodation i of the large number of people who are expect ed to be present on the occasion. Thera will of course be choice edibles, swings, ropes and all the other con„venieeces to enable the guests to spend the thy in a sound of continued en joyment. Weeber's String Band will be pres ent and furnish music for 'de accominodation of those who may desire to trip it on the light fantastic toe. Alto ether, the party-promises to be one of the best of the season, and our °Miens who et MAlgt Cw? 4.735.44 . 4.1.- log beat of the city for a day's mijOynsernt 'in a "boundless contiguity of shade" should not let the opportunity pass to line in." I= EVZILYBODY is complaining of the extreme heat. The thermometer rang- d not muoh be low 96 in the shade yesterday and to-day. Last night it teas oppressive, and people found it very difficult to sleep, however good their di gestions and clear their consciences may have been. The early morning brought with it no relief, and as we write the mercury ip slOwly creeping up, up, up, until it threatens'tO dis appear alts gather in a cloud of vapor. Havant: tell us that the human system ie capable of en during an immense amount of caloric, and point triumphantly, Ars a proof their doctrine, to Mon sieur Chabert, the- Fire Bing , olho used to sit comfortably in an bven and cook beef-steaks on his knees and boil eggs in his hat. It may be so, but all we have to say about it is, that'it is mighty disageetible, and that we shall not greatly regret the dep trture of these piping dog-days, nor be backward, in welcoming the advent of the cool September weather. , Erna AIII2.3ODIZA KIN A SOLDJ3R.—The Committee of Enlistments • of New York , city have issued a series of recommendations, which are worthy the attention bf the people of this and all other free States. Among other things, the Committee urge that "it is a plain and im perative duty of the National and State Gov ernments, without an exception, to organize, arm, equip, and make ready for service the whole militia of the States ;" and .that." it is the duty of every able-bodied man to arm him self and unite with some military organization, or if there be none convenient, to form with his neighbors- a rifle club or other military asso ciation for drill and exercise in arms." We agree with the New York ii'mes that this is a good suggestion, and we trust it will be acted 'aea by the people at once. There are from time to five thousand .fighting men , in in this •nountir- 'White it would do them all eersonally great deal of good, it would add immensely to the mili tary Power and safety of the State an d **Atka tO have them drilled in ordinary military tactics, and in the use of weapons. We aro into a war now whose issue no man Cu tom", and which may give rise to Complica tions which will imperil our very ex i kence. _ Bat with such a tremendous force as this State and her ulster free States could put under lim o , actually prepared and ready to use those arms, there would be no donot of the issue of this war, and little danger of any others. It would take but little time from those whose :'tff.Fue is already fully occupied. A good part - of the drilling could be' done at night ; and, instead of tiring out those who am ,aliesdy Witry, it would give them strength; Vivacity and ealth. On Saturday afternoon there might be a turn out for field exercise, or the larger rwmcettvers of war. Wby should not this thing be started at once f War is now the bushiest': of the nation, and we will never have k ,plOttnant prior mall we are strong enough t 4, eye come and overawe ell foe; domestic and fare MILITARY RUM COMMIS. —The committee will meet on Tneeday evening, the 12th inst., at 7 o'clock, at 'the office of A.l. Herr, Esq., in Walnut street, opposite the prison. A certi ficate signed by the captain andlind lieutentmt must accompany each application, as withcint it no action can be taken. • I The name and residence of the applicant should be written on the back of eackcertifi nate, as it will facilitate action. By order of the Committee. 010. BORGNIR, Prest. A: J. HUB, 0. EDWARDS, Sec. Carr. BOSIThatT, of Clinton county, (a soldier in every sense of the word) marched Into Camp Curtin on Saturday with one , of the very best companies yet arrived. Captain Bnssert is the Register and Recorder of Clinton county, but has entrusted his business to other hands, while he goes forth to battle on the call of his county. This is what we call practical patriot ism. Faemets's Cormai. BAND accompanied one of the Union county companies to this city, and on Saturday evening serenaded some of the prominent officers of the state government, as well as some of our most respectable citizens. The manner in which it conducted this serenade was at once an evidence of their high polish as musicians, and their patriotism as men. The band is composed of the most finished musical ability, while Professor Feehrer himself, is an artist of rare talent and proficiency. 'Tzs Foxry Srxxli IN BATTLE; - Our tele graphic dispatches this morning announce an other battle with the rebels near Culpepper, Va., in which the gallant Forty-sixth Penneyl vania regiment suffered severely. Col. Joseph F. Knipe, Lieut. Col. Selfridge, Major Mathews and Adjutant Geo. Boyd, of this city, are all represented as severely wounded. The names of the following privates attached to Company D, (Verbeke Rifles,) of this city, also appear on the published list of those killed and wounded in the action: J. Kilinger, co. D. J. Goode, co. D. ==::i BOLD ATITEMPT TO PASS &LORIN Basra NOM— A stranger, whose name we could not learn, passed alive dollar bill of the broken Bank of Holidaysburg on Mr. Lee,j in tiarket street yesterday. For the purpose of guarding the community, we give a copy of the note passed, which reads as follows : $6 $6 CEN MAL BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA. No. 817. ••• Will pay Five Douses to bearer on 1 demand. Hodidaysburg, Vine 18, 1858 Taos. C leLionowria,, Prest. $6 Jos. Baowia, Cash. $5 It is alleged that certain parties bane over $8,500 in their e osseesion, and we have no doubt that great efforts will be made to pass them on our business men: We trust they will keep a sharp look out for them. PIITAINTATION AT CAMP CIIRTIN.—The "Eum er's Mess" of the First City Zouaves desiring to show their esteem for their gallant command ing officer, Capt. F. A. Awl, last Saturday - ` - m . : - s 'lk ° . "swmf'verek ,- Y.44 144 k handiiiiiriecatop stools, of figured velvet plush. The presentation ceremonies took place at the Captain's tent In Camp Curtin: Mr. Edward Fought, of the "Mess," •was spokesman for the donors, and delivered the following brief speech on the occasion, which was responded to by the Captain in a proper manner : Captain Awl—At the instance of some of your friends, these articles are presented to you, as an evidence of their respect for you. We admire the patriotism which pronipted you to sacrifice the . comforts of home to lead us to battle. We honor the motives which have moved you in the selection of your men, and we take this means to give tone and expres sion to our sentiments. We go with you.to peril our livettin defence of our country, and if there is one thing- with which we may solace ourselves for the loss of many conveniences, it is the fact that; int you we recognise one who will not only lead where danger is the thickest, but also, one.ho will care fur the physical and moral necessities of our circumstances. We are proud of. our Captain, and our ambition will be to madelim and our country proud of us as soldiers. Wtth these feelings wet* ypu to accept these tokimi of our esteem. _,~,_._. A Suactzstroz TO . THE Ttantss:-4he proritpti tude and patriotism with which the young wen of Harrisburg have rallied to the defenc. of their country at the call of the President, is worthy of all-admiration, and 'deserves , Some fitting expression of gratitede in their admir ing companions and friends. better Could any compliment be conferred npon them than through the ladiei Dauphin county furnishes some eight compa nies in response to the call for the first 800,000 volunteers, five. of which are composed almost entirely of young men of Harrisburg:. This is certainly highly prahltworthy, and. merits some complimentary acknoWledgnient. - We - suggest, therefore, respectfully; to the ledies- 7 Mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts 'of theta' brave and gallant soldiers, that. they organize them selves into committees, raise contributions, and provide and present to each of theseoompanies handitome company - flag—or to the regiment to which they maybe attached, a regimental)lagl This ` would be a substantial complinient—a compliment well merited, and one which, ?:com -1 ling from the fair friends they love so well, and under a high sense of duty, leave with so. Much regret; would be properly appreciated._ What say the Wiest() the suggestion ? We:treat; they . will - respOid to it with alacrity. Let these giV lent men by 411 means have a FLAG fion* your fair hands, and when they gaze upon .1t as it floats above them in - the hoer of carnage and death, an insolent foe before them fighting to trample it in theAtulk.with . holy invitation their cry will be , "Forever float that standaid sheet I ! "Where breaths the foe but falls beforeitsl ,4 "With Freedom's soil beoeatli our "Freedom's banner shall stream o'erne I" Tame as eons in the remark of an old! gen-, tlemma, teat young men who neglect to *ye their country in this hoiar of its peril, idther in thasemyor navy, will- bitterly-regrathert?after that they eannotliume in theltMacte and - ,glo which iwalt tbs*iiiikiktW: also Reports-of theareekenridgers. EAST flAuctuut, Aug. 9, 1462 Enrros. OF TILLEORAPH : —Loading Democrats of secession proclivities, who have alwals been opposed to coercion, and have done everything that they could or dare do to discourage enlist: meats for the army, and to make the war un popular, and if possible a failure, as the only means of restoring their party to power; are to day e very active in cirdulating a report with that view to which I desire to Nall_ your attention and ask your Jprompt noticii•of in Monday's TelegnOt -`..- • • - They profess ; to have their information di-. rectly from the volunteers themselves inpamp 'ar 491.:- 1 171 , !dcper9althati-tbssriM'ilf 490001 colt - died by voluntary iiihscriiition f or the pur pose of payitig a bini4.4450 to each volun teer who hastinlisted before the 10th of August, is ditiii43ii - 8,40463;12:ai1dig . ,wA1e boon ty promised the recruit before enlistment is re fused, aid the sum.pf427, ottly,paid each man on being sworn in. They represent the 'volun teem in camp to be in a state of high excite ment bordering on insanity; Many-Companies threatening to march away In a body. • Is this another w ea ke 'device of the enemy, or what is the explanation? From the known pro-slavery character of the men engaged in circulating this report I pre sume it is, like others, designed to assist their Southern friends by discouraging enlistments. If so, is It not time that suck persons who are thus actively co-operating with armed trai tors in the Seuth, and doing their best to aid and Comfort the rebels who are' slaughtering our relations and . friendS:te accomplish their devilish, intent .to destroy the government of our country, should be taken in hand and sum = marily and' sternly dOilt with in some sufficient way? Has not the ,time for action with trai tots at home arrived ? Speak out, speak home UNION. [The above allegation is -one of the: many falieboods circulated by traitors ~ Tite'llounty fund has already been paid to two .ffifferent companies, and the other companies be paid as soon as theYare'iegrilitrly muiterbd into the service of the 17nitedt3tates ; apdAds fact mast be.certilledtly °apt: Laws, the 'mustering officer. , • -; . Itujoomit-f. the'tiletitturer o the fund contributed by the cltizpns of Harris ,burg',. and he wilt diticlipte.filla • faith fully , • . IREM.P.I I= . . HARRIBBIIIIG .1.2v3 STOOK MAIMET."-:-Ainount „ of Live Stock received at the Harriebnrg 4tock Yards for the week ending August 9; 1862 : 1,223 beef cattle, 624 bogs, 482 sheep and 864 Gorses: ' " The sales during Friday o 1 beef otttle were J. S. Blick sold 62 head at' $4'.28 per 100 lbs gross. M. Weilshimer sold 17 head,ht $4.28 per 100 lbs. gross.t H D. Jonesisold ' 16 bead at $4.26 per 100 lbs. gross. George England sold 16 head at $8.60 per 100 lbs gross. I. McElroy sold 16 head at $4.20 per 100 lbs. gross. Total sales of beef cattle 127 head. The following droves of beef cattle were In market this week : HEAD. foixo;,. `Tliiiiiars - White 68 W . 6lllshbinervb . ' , l‘l J. Seldenric:ge 84 J. 81 Black 62 W. Gookley 12 H. :Ward 16 George England 82 A. Gre, nWall' , 117 J. McElroy 68 Gachenhimer & Bro. 82 Holmes Br. Pfeiffer 144 T. Hoffman 18 lienj.lir 86 Thomas Hoe 64 N. Safferty 15 -E. Williams 148 H. G. Palmer 82 8. Yingling, 82 J Mc r Acar LBB ,F;J. Huclairisou 164 tr.- Katie' . - 21 A. Gute nberg ' 16 • Taos. E. CoollnAN.—Tttis` gentleman, says 'the Bedford inquirer,' spent -it' Wielette thit Bed _ ford Springs, where a large number of his numerous friends were gratified to see him. No man has more personal friends than Tho-, aims E. Cochran. He is perfectly at home ritit every body he meets and always manifests the disposition of a true gentleman. As an of ficer he has all the requisite talents for filmi ness and the Industry to confine him attentive ly to his office. overwhelming lie,se-eliteted Auditor General by an majority at the comi9l clectiPnt ; Ws havo received a very laige imuortmemit of Hoop Skirts, all qualities and ,prices ' from 75 cents up to $2 60 ;26 dozen of Marseillee Shirt Breasts, Collars and Cuffs to match, the whole set for 25 cents, worth 50' cents ; 10 boxes of Ribbon for dress trimMiug, All colors ; 5 boxes of Belt Ribbon, all ; a large as sortment of linen and needliiis - ork Collars, and setts of collars and sleeves; a;large assortment of white Cambries Xatconetts, figured :and plain Swiss Muslin Brilliants, Haneuolis. .Ibe finest lot of embroide'red:FrenClibambric %ode ever brought to Hnillistinig,;"4 pieces of striped goods for Undorsleevgs ;; 1 400 embroidered la tent Waists at all prices; 20 pieces of Black Silk Lace, all prices, swim, i . yard widefiultable for dress flouncing or trimming of lace shawls ; Lace Mitts atrall prices, .25 cents up ; 40 dozen of ladies`and gentiaiiiiinf &Men pocket Hand kerchiefs. For wholesale customers we keep .a large assortment of lobar, and , notions, such as Spool Cotton, Thread; Needles, Pins, Stock ings, Socks, etc., etc: A goDIEP.SERAVIWIneri: — Amont the many impievements lately, made in our city, to which we cattEotnt with ,prAda k as ,en 3 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 by & Kunkle's large brick building at the clrner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the ors and ornamental td that : pttr , t of our , The building is ne't only (helot' the lark,est, devoted to the grocery businesit, ontaidi3ofiNew York, but the stock pliarges Without going We mity salt-14 my that the firm keep e m t d everything laity kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted, and Jrot Viey,4tell Jit ,4y small profits. Their erks are, civil and accommodating,, and have ‘einci 4/0090411 under PfLdrePPOteeces What ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general invitation is extendedlo the public to visit the new- building aiiid exaxi. ice thp extensive stock, whether they purthase ipr:mot, IM!MM lo:t"): 6 111.3113 M—A. small lot:Jol m ji k ielniab i aA, L aki e laa,. 00 4.?“ s'l ivLINAI 17 • eilkA blio 4 g, lluguot 12, 1062 A View TO - CAMPS CURTIN AND SDIDIONB.-.1.01- bind with the, ge.rerall feeling for the success of our . glOriouS old Union, and the pride and gratitude we feel especially for the brave young men that have forsaken their homes and sweethearts, (not that they loved their homes tintitiweethearts 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 jest left the else and comforts ofi home, can ac commodate themselves to a soldier's life. They have our best wishes, and when rebellion is no more and theg,feturn to their homes with honor, the cheap dry goods house of Crum & BOWMAN will oiler them a hearty welcome. TO THR.YOII7NG OR OLD. -- Mak .or , ' Myatt have been st - trenne , rom aWA alged hi by the YOUTH OP BOTH SEZW, MUCH CAIIRR BO 111 Or 'AL ARMING - SYMPTOMS, R Una, theni far Marriage, And is the Kra ttp,t exit which can betel! MAN Ott WOMAN. See symptom; enumerated in advertisement, and if you are a iufferer, Cut out the adveriimment, And send for it it 'ones: Delays are dangerous. Ask for itelmbold'a Take do other. Cures guaranteed. Beware of Couesterfoilcout 1 . 1414620i5. jyl6-d2oz HAI-R DX.Ey EWE DYEI 1 Wm. A. Batchelor% Hair Dye 1 The only Harmless and Rellable_Dye Known 1 . . . All others are mere Imititiomi, and should be avoided ifyon wish to escape GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyad Instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Elaok, without the least iniury to Hair or Skil]. FISTEEN MFDALSARD DIP4IIhiA have been awar. tied to Wx. A. Riimonoti ninre 18 9, and' over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patroos of his famous Dye. Wit..A.BaTagnantos HAIR DYE produces a color not to do dlithiguishi3ditom nature and Is RAMIS:NI= not to-injuzu in the least, however long it may be milk. ued; and thOill effects of bad Dves remedied. The hair is invigorated forlii'e by. Chia sploodid Dye. which is prop. erly applied at No. 16 Sond'StreetNew York. Bold Well the ekes, and towns of the United States;by flrugalsts and Fancy' Gotide Dealers The Genuine has the trims " Williim A. Batchelor," and .tddrms uppit„n steel plate engraving, on the Mnr 61108 'of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., late 2331 roadway, New York. oet2.d&wly New Tmtrtisimtnts PURIFY ; THE: BLOOD. NOT a few ,of the. worr t (*orders that afilict minki n arise find . the conrapt'on tha' an cumulates In the , blood: : Of all the diva:merles tha have been made to purge it out, none have been found which could_ qual•in enact rash Upscronan kirsacr or AR 4 APARitta. It chlut ell and moos es the t 1 , 041, in 'Alb ha vigor of healt mend purges out th humor slack make dis ae. It sti o. lates healt y unction• of the b :dy. and expels the disorders th 4gow a d ran le le th • bl od. i s ecitmord nary virt ma are not yetwwelv known, opt- wit n t ey arc it will no longer tea t i neetl. n what remedy to emplo: in th are .t ety of bilillang Mimeses that 'eau xi, an atte a ive r. m •dy. En h a remedy, ibex could b rated on, h a I ng beeu sou,ht for, and now, or the firs. time cue ; üblo, have in e 1.1 wroth' they can depen t Our spice ...redoes not admit c rt Bea eat thew it. aro , t+. Hut the trial of A angle bo t p will sho4 to t d k tha it ha virtues sdri aeimg :an) thing dry have 6. er taken rufferers Iron.Ea- ,e , .411. us Swel ing - and FO es, try it, a fl swthe rapidit, wth eb ch t on es. Sk n B.sexwi,:t f Pimples, Pro Ides, B o thee, .Kr op ions do • soo ...chime a out tie sy tem. bt A okono Are, Rose 0 , - d•pirias, 4erer or Suit Rheum, call Baud , aingworm km, e. o d not rp• bornewhil. they tout bri '0;04,08.1.1y cured by Arab?. Sea • - • -• Solii,tas or Venereal Disecues is txpelled from Pe ayst,ni ny daspr loot dose of ihis AnsAraart.t.s, an the patent is pft a healthy I. s doe hod, lievor .1 ad the Obsea.e. granla Dawes are eaueed by se - othia in the blood, arid axe genera ly sons can d by t i. Mutter or Saxes rice slper b rttl , , or 6 O . daes [drip. Far all M.. pur °dee of a ttn iy phyai . take Ataa's OAIHMITIC M aus , wbi zti are ey-rywhere kn wa to be , he b a purgavve t aI l Of* id 0. t e American 1e.7• p e I rke *lb cents per Boa or 5 bore • for $l. Prepared by Ur J. C. AYltk & 00., Low‘l , , Maze. and pq,d y Drug,. la eyeryirrire. eAd Iv is A / 0124avimmi laxi e4ll 1 14 4r w.. oseir ,0. lE. Bel 4 PUBLIC SALE• VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE EE'AL ESTATE TATIVAL be offered at - public sale, on V V Thursday, the ,lith day ,of Eeptember, at 2 o'clock; at' Brant's Hall In the city of riarrisburg. hi ty-th ee mires of land with an excellent frame howl • an d e barn and outbuildina, situated partly in tui City f riarrlecurg aid par lyln twat:wit township. This property is situatrd on the i-outh of Mammals toa n turnpike, a portion of able h ■ a bututtful 1 catkin on a till, dire tly facing the city of Harris burg, to be sold in terse acre lo s. 3 Lei)", lot or rir ceortround sitdatedin Market Square, adMoing roues: House, having a front of 27 feet and Mite .ding 'bib< 157%" feet to 20 let 'alley, thereon acct.,' a iwo story brick house with two story back bri k ouliding hit'ioing the use of a tore" . taut ..Illey cin .11arket S ;wird,: being one of. the soo,t d ambles tuation fo • busmen or private res dench 7u • the city. Yu- session given n nit of October.e= t. C nd tioos of sales are 10 per cent. of the purchase money to'lier-paido.,the day of age, ,the balance of toe tom half of the purct sae money when ihe title is made, and the balance in two equal an nal paymmit) With inte estarora t e time posses aton beriven. ' To be secured by bonds and mortgago, • A *plan f the thi ec acre 1.. is ian be men at the loriot and oboe store of A. Hummel, next doot to. the Court House; Harrisburg. * - • n - hue attendance !Elbe given by HIIHMFL and .4138,HT hmieutor of David Hnoune., jy2ll4ls GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where you.will and a large and well selected stock by plain and fancy Confectionery of all kinds. A great Va heAy-olltoyi 01 every description, Ladles' Work- Btitnits and Fancy Baskets, I o eign Fruits, Nuts, Dates and Ain other art.cles generally kept a confectionery and-tOy store. deceiving fresh supplies every week. Cali !and exanaleatir YocrSeives, ..W 11 .4 1 . - Xo l l lol '/PK I &win-dem P oprtetor. PEtEBERVE 'JAR'S JELLY GLA,SSE SI uF all &zee, patterns and prices, just received and for silo by 018 WM. DOCK, Jr , a co. CAMP WRITING OASES, S CONTAINING PAPER, ENVELOPES, PENS AND PENOIEfi" Just the thing to carry in the knapsack. Price core piece. only 88 cents, For sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. • . EX ECU TR IRM NOTICE. . • - -Q - ARMI.--A.--ALDRED,----Exeoutrix. of the gets te of : al:Lomas Alure,d, Aced.. tate of the city lof kflat4:- burg, Datbbia wady, L& 'lettere imstame*c3':APPted to thezahrtbe Retest' r aD.u. plan courdy, Mavis) data& ea lisarties indebted to said °date to ma ke hiunedidamaymantil sad :tbo a having o. aims to - tire =tat lear-vproperly a/Mho:abated ibr .settimmat to therabore named aseastaiti istrx.,4lw ' GEORGE M E - R GRAS'S NO., 66 MARKET STREET. , N9TIPW , TQ n - ATING. on handhand ; sn ixktiOrtinent I I, materials of go•d, relablr gags ity, is prepared tO m o n vopon shore notice and In the best mauler. ~, nefirsann.rina. it I -o abide and ote* 290 i. It table Mr - MR. 444 mitalon hind - seig-Pm _FOIL BALE. r iE =damped offals at ptiyl4o:aide a TWOSTORt FRAME 'wpm, feetfraat ant , 100 feet deep, tituated on Bun Mate' ..treetreter Pneert; Therbouse - urtn - tned - re b•t dirmidern *re igenuk;-Pordorshealnioniados sequfroursi flk a-11111141111.4 "0 aids 4At 19} k azwAltgio• .tf U. :-bs-;.4x, P4ll tyArt4 74tria5 . , FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1011IIDOI PR MILLER, ef Easy. Hanover offers himitlf as a 'candidate for the !of no, couNry Ai SIONER. eubjejt to the Union Reunblicau N :tntualing Couvent on, and pledges him self it noniteat d and elected, to discharge the d Wee of Ms Mee with Ede ity j , lB—th ste FOR COUNTY - .COMMISSIONER. DAVID , BERST, of South Hanovei towable, Offers himself as a candidate for the 0111. e of COU silt 0 IikIVIL -BltifiEft, subject to the Union tbrublkao fomioadng Conventlon, and pledges himself if nomloatoi sod elected, to disciharge the duties of The office with fidelity. jelB dswtcfei S • . . AMU EL PAGE, 'of Swatara towashifi, announces Inneelf .ite a cairaden - fOr the office to f unity Coccini siooer, PUbj• Ot to the d elven of the puddican Count? onventloa. He pr. muss If tiOndo ate d mad electsito dneharge the andel of sai office for the tOOd of the tax PC en of the county. Jyle dlw wte i Licrllt![Ouy EDGERILL 6011001. YRIN.O.STON.- N. J. Rev. JAMES' P. Huai:is, A. M., Rev. Taos. W. OsTrius, A. M., j rrthriPais. THIS Inetituiion, founded in 1829, is j designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college Or far a bliaineea life. The buildings are largo and comae dew, and . the grottoes embrace :more than thirteen acres. Both of the Principals derole 'their whole time to the school, aided In the departmbrit of Inatruotion by cricapetent teachers . he military instruction and drtlVon!Jer the charge. of an experienced Instructor,) is arranged 90 ai not to interfere ntgi tO rfgnlikk atadlelir or*ipy log a part of the, brae appropila.ed to exercise and recreation. farills are rem:died at may tibia 'sod pharked only from the site of admission: Taarcii-111211 00 per session 'of five months. . . Por clroolart, or faitherinformation, itidrees either ot the Prtneigutle. Re'ereare"-ielthro astute ta the Bev. Mr. Cotten, Harrisburg.: . • Front the . Rem.• Dr. Hodge and the Hero. Dr. McGill, Piefessors in the.lholoyical Seminary, Princaroti, I have for several years been intimately impalated with the Rev. Teemaa W. OftMIL Ile hes had .charge of two of my eons, and I can safely nay,,l have never •11011 n any one In whole fidelity and devotion to his pu pils, I have equal confileme., is a good scholar and a successful teacher. l know no one who has'a greater ichOldrefor who exerts over them a better Influence am aware of the responsibility In speaking in snob terms of eommeafition of, a teacher; but lam s ills Iled I am dotug.po_thillu.bat,simple.JuilkdaLto:an—eszellent man, In 11417; the. languar w,hicht )have.. hare dm , vlo3k d • 013AttL143110CGR. I her siiat confidence In the Rev, Mts. P. Ifughes,! as teacher; _b M 'his 'aptness to give instruction, and his tact in the ad minittretton of died plate. 1 have bad two song under his care, ani from the moat careful observe don lam free to recommend the Edgehill .:chool as Ore of safe and thorough instruction . Je- 4 dtm.rdjylestlini Al EX ANDI. , it T. ,fi'GILL WILLI aM SAMFORD. MERCHANT TAILOR, 86 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, kAtat.-.04 militaryl gQ eothin g . a ow& g to n101%1 , 01; at short ...1 *e Aboa gene , al aBBO-to et of (I. Ulm, Csa Unreel Voltage and ;lady taw* olothinf. tor civLian ARMY KNIVES AND FORKS. A. LARGE supp'y just received and FOR SALE CHEAP, AT ou,BEars HARDWARE 6sToße, Oppiiiite tits Court House• ' = REMOVED. . JOHN - B. 8 T If' ETAS removed Ma' Boot and Shoe Store from the corner or-Set:and and' Walnut streets to , NO. 108' M ARKET' STREET , ' , text diior to Hayne's 'Agriculture Rare, where be iotunde io keep all kinds of Baru a^d Shoes, Galt &c., and a large 'steak ofTrunks, and eiritrythlnOn his line of lbti. inner ;and will boAhatitful to. rattily, the patronage 01 Ms old customers and the. pnbliiin - general - at his new ;if hindoSai. All kliditof Work made to order lu the onastyle and by superior werkmenAtepaltinifl done at short [sprawl., v, s . JOHNB. MUTH.' ..a. cY Ai:Col:4 4 itiii.E 'CIALBRELLA.-. - - ItIAIMFACTORY I .. •--, No. 69 Market Strarbelow Third, 'f ; ' • ..-.. a 1./.:-: r s • Mani=BMW, PA. ' r r: r r .1 0 1, 1 l Llf. M . g. ', L B ..E • . , . ~ • , ' i tit AN 13 FAPMER : ..OF., :17 MB RELL4B, ai PARS6I4 and, WAILING LOANES, wiU famish WO_ 4. l Lkitggßala&ti Una Au' be bandit hi AIM Of 7.1,11,1111.ern &es. ; Conntry:tattroltikete will do well to call and examine prices -and quality, and convince them deNee grA I AINI.tr it 0 . ..4. , t., r. , :.: jj :,- si2Ultd)7 zomq Corifdoti.OotytStlitit, Store, =RD STREET, , _: 1tt.4.11, WALNUT, • Harrisburg, Pa. " -4 • t i CiNFECTIOkirEIY OF ALL 101411)8, OBANGEiI LEMONS; PIfirAPf:LEAITtAI*TANNAS, JA1F.:6.11 ANDSAtT FISH, And vesetables of all kinds, brought direct from tb Eastern Markets, twice a week, and purchased under my pritoind empervision r thus.ea u lidg to sell a better aodeheaper Xtleleyhan mirth the atiatkeL ..11017-Orlaidistanceatteitted hi promptly, and nods de flared to any part of the city free of charge. F R B H OSNHEO isnitmintly on hand Give me a call. JOHN WISH. G OfErE pninaiOTßie Je6 - *ALLEM 4.ItUGSTOBIt; JE W Pa tterns of CoallDilLamps, with all the recently imiaroved haute Da.,saleibp - i 9 4uirool., l4 .l C, n ki n C t " ll l ,l , .. • : e l ? 4.11;1; ACCO and' ffigars'nr.'ill kinds,- for i s -im I , 4OHOLEddr, BOWM N, S. Oc6i4it .krunt asuillarket. Straits. p low, by 43 tOHOL , & POW yxu N s for Corner Front andliarkes stmts. ..... , rip ROWN sugars of all glades, for Bale Ay low, by OWMAN, .1,15 • Corner Wrba aro Iflrket, .treetn, GOLD' PENS I—The icitgPie, and best !lock, from 31.00 to $t ' WiliPtarT4 Reit'ißAWlßll ,0314uniorbranito_otlxtri...luouly flour *Wilk W4isl4llllrillii"."Bl7iirCtsbr :••• • r • t ra, r t€W , 11 0 112 ;t 4 ,,E1,1i - Y1t:16r,904 Ptt ganbibatts. auS4lm lattlo (II PPI Ed, Unuigea and Lemons, atJOIIN , m7l fillittria in the market, just received audio* 10 ° DuCIC, Jd, kMr to..t-410 ilittecrtlantons RECRUITS WANTED. FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY, REGULAR ARMY. ONE hundred more able bodied (mar. tied or unmarried) men are wanted to complete the Secnrd ihatallion or tt e shore re. imekr. Its flea 'quarters are pleasantly low tad at 'Kemp Wissahickon" on the tanks of the fithuylltllll, near Phuladelphia, where rerru is a e weekly P.M. to be awe ghly Instructed before going. into act ye a-rurl.ro Honest, intadigent and Ellerptlll men axte pv40 010 .7 1 7 wanted for notn-airomisultned officers, to VroOM with all recruits, every advantage of ad,anced bounty, pay, ha., le given. - A prtudom of two dollars will be paid any citizen or Soldier for each acceptable Mullin presented be h m. Further information may be oe true arp'ted to-. at th- office on Second sum t near h • 160E4 boo qui Bar ralburge Fs. 'moue. H. NOwl 0 4 . iyiSkillm • °apt lgth If S. 10ft.., NPlrw,lop 000 r. A. PURVES, Scrap Iron and Metal Merchant, MACHINE & FOUNDRY FURNLSHINGS, N. E. Cor. of South and Penn, and No 17 South Streets, PHILADELPHIA.. 4 01 EiZ . l:l4l" ked " TOHOW, Sheet bon, 4 . Zinc, Steel, Borax, Cruel ea, Foundry Facings, An-lis, Flees,' les, &a. Old bends, " Copper, " Pig Tin, Bar " Pig Lead, Bar S, eller, Antissony, Babt lit Natal, Bistoult, S •iders, Bar Iron, New anu Second hand Machines' and Biseitenaiths' Tools.and Steen, Engines bought a,d ir Id. Anodes of kvary d soul tl in in use by Machinists' and lounlrymen, furnished to order. ifir Ouh paid for Serail Iron, Old Rails, and all Minds or metals, Jy2l. ISSUILANCE. Narine Fire,and Inland Transportation, Central Agency atifarriaburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE commit OF NORTH AMR RIC . OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital -and Assets $1,2001000 DIRECTORS. Arthur 11,. Coffin, &tunnel W. Jones, John A. Brown, .Samuel l± Smith, Cuarlea Taylor, Ambrose `Able, John R. Met, Richard D. Wood, Wallin& Welsh, Wil.iam E. Bowen, James N. Dobson, B. horde Wahl, John nun, George L Barrio)°, Fr.snoti R. Gone, Ed ward H. Trotter, Kdward S. Clarke. ARTHUR G. Col- IS, President. CEIABLES PLATT, Secretary. escontral agent for in ab ore name company, the under:lvied' m orrpartal to Lake Fire dike to any pa t of ho :late of Penusylvans, tether annually or per,wt uallY, 00 We most favorable terms. Office Mira street between Walnut and Strawberry a.ley, Bu. We row WILLIAM BUE.HLER, jai° dty ii.or.s , ,u.g Pa. HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT Ik3 THE QUESTION. Prop.ieloreof the 'Peltl6lri N 11. CAB Rill' 'JP WoNDMIB. 6100011 Y and 111 DI ME.' have dot«rmaued re. aidlesi of eko t 1 one free, (ro.• toe benefit of suderrig bun:welt.) P.N R of their matt instructive and i tereaunz Lvotures on Mar. riage and As leagued iCatlens. Nervous Debt ity, Prema ture Dent meet mania ml, indigestion Weakness or DJ ar• mien, Loa or clergy and Vo •he Ore t e,aal Evtb , ant those Val dies whin • tem t tram your 1- iul fal lea, rxcessts of Maturity. or lan trance of Pa .61- olo e y and Nature's law. Them I 'valuable Lectures , ay. been the moans of enbehmlug 11 , 11.1 awing thou s , ads, cad will be forwarded free on tee receipt of four demo, by ad massing SlttMEe.• • Y PARFIAN Callerrt OF Asmara AND likuiems, 563 Broadway, New York. jet9-uly VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. NOW offer for sale that valuable I prop-rty situated on the corner of Market and Filth argots, opposite ales residence • if not sold on or ha lbre the drat Of fispnimber unseat private sale, It will be disposed oil at public outer? on that day, on the prenLes. 4. IL dtd SPLENDID assortment of glassware just received, and tar sale Low by & BOWMAN, 7y 29 Corner "'mut and Market streets. .LIXTRA family flour, choice brand, just received, and warranted io g ye satiaincvan, for ..•ne oy . jylo NIGH- er..WerLN, Oori Front & Marker sta. CIAP Sugars, brown and white, .New Orleans. Loverwqra &c , are now °Urea for sale, of every grade to trult the Inrehaaer, at ifit.bOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front sod Market streets. SYRUP and Molasses, no lees than o , ght kinds, for aide by Ni. 11. LS & SOWm aN, 018 Corner 1. rout and Market streets. EkI'FITSIVE assortment of Glassware, ineindlng Jelly glasses, Preserve Dishes, Goblets, I,JuiVars, &0.,&c., of aL styles, Just received and for rale ion by niCHuLd & istAtreiaN, Corner trout & Market streets. WANTED. E,VERAL Machinists. Also a stout boy in the blaciremith shop. Apply at the 415.41 isOLE WOhKS. DIME Cider Vinegar, which we wars ant to be made solely from cider. just received and for NICHOtSAc LOA MAN, Corner front and Mari et streets lode low by jell BUILDING LOTS .FOit dAL D ' RABLs 'Building Lots on Ridge Road and Boss streets, on !monocle term. kor twiner pattlettans enquire or JudN B. a OVER, Agent 191741m* South street bt.twe.n Oecund an Thtid. K ELLER'S DR I / 1 1 STORE is the phase A NPR . ItIOR lot of Daudelion and M. CA)frep. for ante tha