pailp oTelegra#4. NO • ICE TO A OVERTLSERIL—AII AA. vertisements, Business Notices. Mar. riag Deaths, to insertion in the es, TELEGRAPH, must y invariably be accompanied with the CABS. Advertisements ordered in the regu. tar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARBISSURG, PA Friday Morning, August 15,1889 MAJOR ?dentin, of the gallant Forty-shah Penna. regiment, is in town, the gust of Col. Joseph F. Knipe, of the same regiment pike Major participated with his regiment in the bat tle at Cedar Bun Mow:rain, Va., and was se verely wounded in one of his arms, from which he is suffering. DISTIKOIIIMID ABRIVAIS.—Idej. Gen. Wool and Ste; composed of Col. T. J. Crane, Major yy T. Magruder 'and Capt. Christmulon, all of the U. B. Army, ,arrived in this city yesterday, and took lodgings at the' Jones -House, where they will remain fpr' several days, to superintend the organization and transportation of troops to the seat of war. Tax Onto. of the Adams Express Company is open from 7 o'clock A. M. until 8 P. M.;for the transaction of business. The soldiers at camp and others who are continually calling at all hours of the night, will please bear the above hours in mind and make their callx_ao cordtngly. E. G. Humor; Agent. AMONG DID RBOSNT A831 3 7A19 at Philadelphia from Fortress Monroe, is Surgeon Charles C. Bombaugh, son of Aaron Bombaugh, and for merly a practicing physician in this city. Tr. Bombaugh is surgeon . of the Bitty-Ninth Pennsylvania regim • ' nl. Owen, and has come hone on furlo. .g quite ill. _ ‘ , c v Fielding, a deer singer Miss Kate - roher,.a dashing dart suesm the new attractions at the Gaiety Couceri Eiport. The latter lady does not Only possess tl37advantage of ;a fine form, bat Is le ridedly chissic in her poses, and it is quite re freshing to watch the arch neeiefts with whip she so gracefully sets forth her postures. A. Cam. roa Luc wan BeisDA.Ora.-- A letter from the Surgeon in charge of the Chesapeake general hospital, near Fortress Monroe, to a friend in this city, states that there is a press ing want at that place for picked lint and ban dages, the former of which is not furnished ,by government. Here is a fine opportunity for the patriotic ladies of our city and elsewhere to show their patriotism. BRIGADIZIL Gtassaar4 GRARY.—A dispatch was received onWednesday by the wife of Brig. Gen. Geary, who is at present residing in Yew Cumberland, bri the opposite side of the river, three mites belOw this city, announe,ing . his safe arrival in Washington city, and that he would positively reach home to-day. The same dispatch bore the gratifying intelligence thSt, although wounded - severely in one of the arms, it is not of a nature sufficiently serious to- pre:- elude the possibility of his early restoration to active service. The fait telegraphire dispatches; it will be recollected, stated that one of the General's arms had been amputated. floxeoomars AT m Darer—aught in the Ae6— Ono of the Gang in Pr *.tren.—Yeiterday, ?upon the arrival of one of the trains on.the Northern Central Railroad, a passenger , named Loring Gillis, of Buffalo, New York, felt a hand in serted in one of his pockets, and before it could be removed, he turned suddenly around, and succeeded in coloring Its owner, a dapper, flashy dressed individual Of thirty years, pr there abouts, with "pickpocket" written all over lgrn. Upon feeling for his pocket-I=k; containing about two hundred dollars, Mi. Gillis found it was gone. The "cheyaliek," like all hie dais when o iught "dead to rights," tried to shut 01111 s. eye up with the Pvirtuons indigna tion" game, but finding that no'"go," tried to close it with one a . his 6,4. Here, too, he mai foiled, for Mr. Gillis showed a superior pro ficiency in the "manly art," and the "cheva lier" was finally forced to succumb. During the scuffle two individuals, supposed to be pale of the pickpocket, were seen to finm• the orowd, but from some cease were not*pureued and arrested. The pi.kpocket was taken. by Mr..Gillis the Mayor's office, where he was subjected to , a rigid search, but the 'stolen pocket-book-with, Its contents could not be found, laving doubt less been safely transferred to his pals during the scuffle. The thief, gave his name as John S. Brown, and in default of bail was committed to answer. Tam Fats Yaerigrnsi.- 7 -Ab,olit half-mt fotj o'clock yesterday morning flames were diacov ered issuing from the bakery of lifr l Curry Tay lor, (colored) in the rear of - his residence on Wtst Avenue, above Ninth street The alarm was promptly given, but owing to 00 dryness and combustible nature of the material of which the biiilding was composed, it, together with thetasidence otliir. Taylor, and an adjoinin g t wo egovy4ramer house; owned g Mrs. Denrilog, an d 003 44dai a dwelling by..a' white family also tLektiat d Taylor, were alkasost totally:.enveloped is 9 , mes twfdroth,arrival of the the,ppgretus. 'The Brem en 'pen:airing > the beiery and tha residence or c urr y Taylor cotti4ii4 possibly be saved from total desten tion, directed their siforts principally to It adjoining building of airs. Denning, in whioh they fortrumtely succeeded in arresting the pro gress of the'devastating element, not 'however, until the root attic, and - one side of the rstimo ture were burned to a mere shell. The bakery and- resilepoa of Curry Taylor, with one or two mina Outbuildings'werf destroyed. The fire originatieOrt the bakery and is sup posed to have been thqyfork of an .1 4 031- 4 1 ffirrt as the oven had not been used singe fOur O'o Op Yesterday afternoon. The furniture of the two dwelling houses was mostly removed without damage,_ but the coo tents of the bakery were entirely cot:mm*4 The loss of Curry Taylor is estbnated'at from four to five hundred. dollars ; and that - of Denning at from one to tallYpidred7:llli Maki not /earn it eitJiey are hawed. Turman ros xaa..G amx Thraxwou.—For the accommodation of ladies and othini who wish to avoid the press and confusion at, the door, tickets for Davis' Panorama of the - great Rebel lion at Brunt's Rail, next Saturday' evening; have been left for sale at Bergner's book store and Brady's jewelry store, Market street. TUB BUCICTAILII .-)1 misapprehension exists as to the Backtail Brigade. The Governor au thorizes the raising of Buoktail regiments in precisely the same way as the raising of all lother regiments is authorized—Secretary STAB- Tow, however, giving the aisurance 'that the ,Bucktail regiments, when raised, should be kept together as one b rigade. , . The wide epreS4 fame of the Bucktails, and their heroism and gallantry in the field, led to the request ind'cated being Made. 'rums LOOATION.—AIex. M. Orth, of this city, Sergeant Samuel Pottelger, of Halifax, and Jas. Shannon, of New Buffalo, all of the Verbeke l;ffls, 46th Pennsylvania regiment, wounded in the recent battle at Cedar Bun Mountain, Va., are at present located in the General Hospital at Fall's Church, on the Orange and Alexandkia railroad, between Washington city and Madeli ne. Frank Martin, of Georgetown, Westmoreland county, of the mane ocinpany, wounded in the knee, is in the Episcopal Church hospital, at Culpepper Court,Ffnuse, Va. =I A Rawer. Bean, In Capt. Porter's com pany, of Cumberland county, now in Camp Curtin, are five brother*, sow of Esquire Smith; of Carlisle, who have , resolved to march togeth er and die -together in the 'defence of their country. This patriorle act is worthy of men • tion, and should greatly eneourage others to fellow their example. In this connection, we might also notice the feet that a Mr. Weik, of Com Wall, Lehanen county, has four sons in the Union army. The old gentleman. expressed his willingness to give , them to his country, and regretted that his inability to "bite a oartridge''. would not allow him to enlist, but if they wanted a drummer he was willing to go. This is the kind of patriotism deserves honor. TRANBPOSI'ATION Taooes.—We noticed, during a hasty visit to Bridgeport, yesterday, that the Northern dentrail railroad company has fitted up a large number of house or covered cars with comfortable seats, all in excellent or der. The comPany, is ready, at a moment's notice, with a number of first class new ten wheel locomotives, to furnish safe and rapid transportation for several regiments at a time, and will, arheretofore, use every exertion for prompt and speedy transit of troop over their road. This arrangement, under the superinten dence of J. N. Dulktrry, Esq., is of importance, both to the United States officers, who have the management of the men, and to the men them selves, who desk . ° es little detention as possible on railroads when once put under marching orders. We have been informed that the Northern Central railroad never was in -better order than at-present, which fact speaks well for our townsman J. Dearman, Esq., the eaer getio and efficient impezvisor. The superbaten- Ilt -Aaatil. ness habits, but a gentleman possessing a vast amount of experience on railroads and in other important positions in public life, a feet that will enlist his generosity and sympathy in be half of our brave soldiers, who are hurried off at the call of our beloved country. --~•.- Heavitsr Ifoun.--The observance of " Har vest Home," implying that the harvest has been got " home," and which, if we mistake not, is gOnerally observed in this , latitude, dur ing the Irtit week of August, ,is not, as, many suppose, of recent or even modern origin, for in the " Aoki Dies," and the "Saturnalia," and the " Nun of Corea," we recognize its prototypes, and although these GCCSSiOtiII wets marked and desecrated by an unbridled license, and dis graced by an abandonment Of propriety and even decency, not to be thought - Of, -much less tolerated in the present day, yet many of the ;observances which characterizes them, us .well as the season at which they were held,, seem to Indicate that the ancient Orgy and 'die modern jubilee have si'commo'n or g . The' former were celebrated with songs,-not always refined, ;dances, not remariable 'for delicacy, practices not entirely chaste, and offerings of grain and (fruit, and libatione of wine to the Gods—the latter are stir : hailed with song iincl•ditin*, pu 410.0 and subdued, and ceremonies (blooms and ;beautiful, andelbeit if we daliot sacrifice, or !pour out Matto* 'the imiensetf grateful hearts still amends towards Heaven, rind if the juice of the grape be absent, thepresence ofthe product 'of the currant and the apple imam ample amends.. The harvest proper; is . eudvi, and most heartily do we congratulate our lannets ;upon the abundance with which, from 8.11 itc uounts, their labors have been rewarded, for purely of no class's that deeliratien more Iphatic or thaf avowal nuire,trne—" the laborer ;is worthy of his hire!! • . ~~,:-__ Am Ensigns Wan= or hELTAIMON. , -- S aveek or taw days ago- we publbithed an item suggesting the propriety of dm dry good Mei hbants batttakets employing lady salesmen or l ealeawomeo, ancl thus allow the clerks to en.. diet in the service of their country: We have just learned that this' suggestion hat been act , ed upon by one of the largest dry good firms in this city—the •Ifesers.- Hager and Brothers. Three or tour - their clerks , hot ' waiting until adies offered themselves to-tate their places, patriotically volunteered in one of the com panies of the new regiment, and are now 'at Camp Lancaster. The 'firm accordingly sup plied-the vacancies by the employment of the !was number of ladies, Who no doubt, 'Prove comp etent . clerks. This is a move in the right direction_, - and we hope ; it will be generally adopted. by our merchanta—Lanias ter Ezpress. We suggested the idea of females taking the place of such of the young salesmen in our Idry-goods and grocery stores who d'aired to t • perve in the army, several days since, add have received quite. a number of letters from ladies hffering to fill their places, but up to the B tkimof writing we have act heard of a single 'Fiore the city . ir(which - Yicaficy - from this 'Fior e hiss occurred. ' f i - Att. iamarege in the Vatted 'Mates mends re tot west allegiance to I :thMiliihigif. f• ' ~,t,f,---.*:, k it caw .'.: tt.".*2011M3 ri, I Varna*mkt WailV arkgrai*, itioap Morning, %wpm 15, )862 Amiss AT OM CURTIN.-It is understood that ten or twelve regiments have been formed At Camp Curtin, but upon application at the '4 l .kdjutant General's office, we were informed t hat some alterations would most likely be made this afternoon, and we therefore concluded to defer the publication of the hots of compa niesl of which they are composed, until their organization was definitely determined upon: It is also understood that several of the field t 'officers of the new regiments have been select ed, :but none have yet heel/ officially'announced‘. . In the meantime the troop- at camp are be ;ingimpitormed and supplied with von. :and I .llovitiallunspataikur left'. are „ohly...twait inrorders to m0ve. , . .,, ' Tus DERBY Fsmatursti.—The following is the muster reit, of Xapildri; enderackl'a company , James Henderson, Captain. Chriatian A. Niasley, fit Lieutenant. William R . Orth; Rd - Lieutehant. Charles D. Wise, -let Sergeant. . David Hummel, Jr., Ali Sergeant. Henry BoWinan, 8d Sergeant. Jacob Doutrich,4th Ser i beant, ; I Levi F. Landis, btliSer ant._ George r: dreeriftwUt, t Corporal. Jacob Shaffer, 2d Corporal. Grafton Fox, 8d Corporal. ' William H. D. Grove, 4th Corporal. George H. Bowman, bth Corporal. George Buser, 6th Corporal. Jacob Stoner, 7th Corporal. John Bale, Bth Corporal. Joe. B. F. Hummel, Christian Hummel Alliman, c Horner, Geo. H. Baum, Abram . HeMburg, Geo. 0. Brubaker,David Hoover, I. H. Blessing, Hadrarnan,-Geo. W. Binehour Adak : J. H. :Books, George W. Kerr, Joseph Bear, Andrew User, Jong& Blyer, khan, Amos Curry, Joseph Kissel,Henry Coley, John ' Kurtz, Cyrus Curry, John H. laingerstine, John CarameLlilames - Brunel Conrad Samuel P. - -Hintftibig;lohn - ` Conrad, : jilini B. - Manning, 'James Demmey, David Matlack, Reuben, Jr, Demmer, Le4rl Meer, William Moser, Henry Olinger; John Ifireprit, - Melon Eisentroui,-Elias ' M'Clout;-FrederiCk HllingeriGeo. W. - Rathemore, George Earley, Thomas. Rainier, Jacob , Ebersole, Martin Bauch, *m. M. Etter,, Philip W. Buth,: t l3 ForPr, 0 F.arygler„Jacob Sanders, William Greenavralt,, Samuel Sildle,, John Gramm, Jonathan Sleeser, Christian H. ctriimM, Samuel -SPA Wm GliMlolly John _ Gramm, Frederick Shellenhumer, W HouSer, Frederick Strickler, Jacob . Heintse, George Saltzerdames E.. Sblontop Spide, Huoimel, Daniel Stimbsei, - William Hess, John 'Spittle!, Jacob' Hoover, Henry Tennis, - Samuel Ilenderson,"john W. Withieel Eli Heck, Joshua Wolf, , Geo., P. Heicker, L. F. . Wagner, john H. Hummef, Alexander 'Argot, John Kum& Bou ow TO;Flan ZOIINVIS.—The fol lowing is the muster roll of the Harrisburg Fire Zonaves : Captain—J. Wesley Awl. let Lieutenant—Alfred J. Fager 24 - .42.ww,0 1 .01W let Sergeant — Ro ber t F. 2d " William •IL:Myers. Bd George P. Chandler. 4th " Charles Elaydant. - 6th " John Davis. • Ist Corporal —Leroy - Parson. 2d " Jacob Groff. 8d " John HlCommas: 4th " Davidia. Martin. sth " William B. Eapp. 6th' - William (411iller. 7th " William D i -Carson. ' • Bth > " PatAL`ffinuegati. • Music. , —F.dmuridtGloVbr rind' Mordecai Felix; Wagoner—Charles H. Sollars. • PRIVATB3. Bell, John Y. Myers, Marcus - Bender, Jacob M. . Mather, Francis R. Bernheisel, John Meganghy, Theo. Bleyer, Abraham Meredith, Ross, Jr. Buck, David Maddock, Thomas Buck, David J. Miles, Geo. W. Burnibe, David C. Miller, John IL .. Case, William, Miller, John W. Casloty, John A. Mytinger,John Chaffinch, Samuel E. Netter, Go. A. Cramer, John OgiesbyeJoseph J. Pruner, Charles Oglesby, Wadi. P. Davis, Joseph - Oftti, John rr Deliaven, William Pray i - Dickey, Harry 21 w 1 14$ AAR. Busily, Thomas J. Quigley„ : Amtkrt Roger, Joseph Reel,-Adam Fas(er, Daniel . John , • 'Forney, John C. Ro4era,- , ,Obarlesi M. :Frank, Charles .• Rhoads,„.JOhn • Gardner, Peter RudYiPagn4 Gettys, William 'Rupp, Jacob, ;Gray, William M. Saul, Joseph-, ht. 'Hants, Laldsman Sawyer, Joint W. Henning, John A. .Segnsri _Aaron, Hobbs, Win. P. H `4.liStr,,,geOr Hecker, Martin Shilte4gohn Horning, lohrt Shoop, 41arney Hynicks, John . . Shriver, pontelins Jack, James. A. Smith, Jacob .. 'Johnson, William A. Siders, Jobn.W. :Kissel, Solomon B. :.„. 4 Stittzelf.DaVid • Koerper, John F. Stauff Ovid G. Kreider, Frank AVt0 4 1614, 1 -Theo. G. Lamm, Audio - Troutl John Leaman Nathaniel -Vandiver ; Jets() Lebo, John R. - ()bides R. ;Lebo John.. . _Waggoner, , Win. , Leman, John B.Wslter, Geo. L. -1_ , e9 11 1 13 , ,Wa - tere,,Devid 'Loy, elgiatias , Wound, William Witamon,.§amnal. The undersigned would respectfully in form those who are afflicted with Rheuma- Rem, Dyspepsy, Consumption of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all Aliseases arising from impurity of the blood, tliat she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Vresthoven's German Vegetable Medicines &very moderate rates. I haye hand wq:Cantitt of favribtabS fiitiVes for `sore EYes, Frozen Pea "4 - a Pies. References can be furnished: as tb' Itteir derfal efficacy, when,evn called, nppppn. Thep need be no ePPrgffie.usietsliil-eigaiikto cork.' ,potency In administering it, as I hate had it ;on hand for the past ail..4tlitm. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should be without 'thernirimr night. They can be bad at :any timVir My reliance; in Pine street, be tween.faxmnd . and Front., -Ana MBS. L. BALL. I do hereby certify that I,'ldre. Bchnaebly, ind_the Dyspepay very, bad for two months, about: five , years ago, that Il tuok of this geg i rmens, .Vegetable Medicine, and in a few weeks wascured. Idy husband Iwo taken of it, and We will Convene With any who inay,wish to know- whstoit , has done for? us . . Our health is now'good. - .11 iimido FicrinA street, next dor theta4chinch. ! FO E 6083014.17. WII,OLEBALE UMBRELLA MANUFADTORY 1. No. 69, Markel, -.Street, b elow Third, liaBBleßoll,o, PA. . , - 8 L , fc/I.A.NUFACTUIikAt. OF UMBRELLA§, PA w's and-NALKima asma, gra' .itinitekt *,ocidir at*LOWILt PMO be bon;tht In any of be Baidein ' ()Poetry tierotiaota - will do' atoll to had and examine prices and gelidity, and ()olivine:o theta , aeleea of this faot. an23-dIY =l= To tlie "Excitrema."—Thisappetus to have been the motto adopted by the mercury in the thermom eter for the past week, during which it has been most swelterihgly hot. To 7 day was one of the most enervating and oppressive days, in the opinion of many of the "oldest inhabitants," being the climax for the summer, the thEr mometer, In positions where it might be con sidered to have had a decided advantage, regis tering 96 degrees. The evenings have been Particularly close, rendering sleep, except to the overwearted, almost impossible, and al though &Mug this condition brisk west *in& have prevailed, they are about as refreehing as the givingiout of a ftirtuice, the breath of - the Slo:ion, or the blasts of the Sirocco. It fa cilites' uh-to wish, With - the eccentric Sydney Smith, that we might divest ourselves of flesh, kud sit in'our We bones. n _ -‘.. , {BPcnrossois 'irrwasar, HALLID,ZIK AND Laa-:-The somewhat plain corresimdence be- Omen Genera* Halleek and Lee, altar not be construed to, have, anVtbiog to do .with the cheapdry good at trilch * aild Harming, south east corner of Front'and - Market:streets. alfd2t =ft==l A Mono Eereemaanarrr.-Among the, many improvements lately Made in our City, to which 'we cilo point with pride as an eVidenee of proa lpgity and as a determination on -the part of buy business men, no longer to remain behind :the light honse,': is the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the corner .of Market and Fifth streets, , whicir is alike creditable;to the owners and ornamental to that part colour The building is not only one of the largest, deioteil to the'grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock ch tilenges . cximpetion.— Without going into detail, we may safely say that'll') firth keep .on liverifthfing intuit* ;kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and 'that they sell at very small profits. Their 'clerks are civil and accommodating,. and. have. strict instructions under no circumstances what . , ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general•inVitritiinils•extended to the public to visit.the new building and exam ine the extensivestock, whether they purchase or not. ' Ws have received a very large .assztment of Hoop Skirts, all i $2 `6O ,and prices from 75 pants up to $2 '50'125- damierr a 'Marseilles Shirt Breasts,:Oollars and •Onfts to match, the , whole set for 25 cents, worth 60 cents ; 10 !boxes of Ribbon for dress Maming, all colors ; 5 boxes of-Belt Ribbon, all colors ; a large as siortment of linen and needle Work Collars, and I setts of collars and sleeve's ;:a - large assortment of white Canibrics, Taccoriette, figured and :plain Swiss Muslin, Brlllianti;Nansooks. t he !finest lot of embroideredlirench Cambric Bands !ever brought to Hariisburgp 4 pieces of striped goods for Undersleev_es ; 200 embroidered In fant Waists at all prices ; - 20 pieces of Black Silk Lace, all prices, some yard; vide suitable for dress flouncing or trimming of lace shawls ; Lace Mitts at all prices, 25 cents up ; 40 doran of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Bend kerchiefs. For wholesale customers we keep a large assortment of holsery 'aid notions, such 'as Spool CottoWthread, Needles, Pina, Stock ings, Socks; 'etc.; eta! '- • -S. Lewr. lovite YOUNG ot OLD. '4404 = mama cAuss so iutyy A.Ltat*so' SYMP . ZOSIS It Unita Mag. fag' - .llfintioge;, - And la the greetend evd Whir& den betel MAR Oa WOM,u4. See symnloins exituneiatedin'advertisement, and If you are a e offerer, Cut out the adverdeement, 'And;send coy. ,at once.. Delays are dangerous. Ask tor tiehattoold'a ' - Take no other. ' Cures guaranteed. Bonk if Cbimicribitt cad Anittatiogia. j0.6-d2cu DYE I t HAIR DYE!! Wei L Batchelor's Hair tye 1 Waft:only Harraesc and Reliable Dye %Known. -All ethept are mere imitations, and should be avoided. !You wish , to eisesp*ridioUle. • GREY, ItErt,tht DUSTY HAIR' dyed instantly to, a begun fella ifatural BioWit Black, *Stoat the least Injury to Hair or Buis. FIFTEEN liihDALB AND 'DIPLOMAS aave been awar ded 'to WM. A. DATOBII.OIt time 18 0, and over 200,000 `applications have been made to the hair or the patrons Or his famotia.pye. MLA: BATONELOR'S FLUB DYE- predates* a color r not to be diatingutthed from nature and le wAssortic ; l ambda:a la thie laup,:hawerer. , RwitA-McAboxosin.. oed, and the ill effects or bad Dyes remedied. The hair 18 invigorated tbrlife.by.thisaiSsodid Dyei..which is prop erly applied at No. 18 Bond Street New York. Sothic' alithecitea,and tome ef. the United. States, by I Druggists and Taney Geode Dealers Ihellenubth bail. the name " William A. Batchelor Ind address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four Bides of each box. . padl44mly; Who Wade Factory', 81 Fu.•lay St., Imo 288 Broadway, Swamlr. MEW Auutrlumuunts. EXIyOUTRIX.ta,; NOTICE. SARAH A. ALDRED; = Executrix of the estate of Thom as Ahmed, deed , late of the Pig , 96iiAard=4 111 11. Dauphin %county,: haying , loco, a testamental granted to them by the Resist. r 41D,u plitnconnty,;iteribi natittratalparties indebted to said aerate to ma tte immediate mimetic, and tho.e having 01.111111.- to. pre,ent teak -properly - authenticated' for fetes:meat to the above named executrix. au2-6w a t T-EY MUSIC HALL Walnut Street between 2d and 3d. 801110RP'EDWARDS. ...; sod Matagar. tansaission to ail karts:of She Souse 16 ovule. MORE NEW STARS 1 INIMENSE-ATTRACITION First appearance of MI'S'S Ai:OLLIE FIELDING THE GREAT FRENCH DANBEUSE, Whose, esSietio ,„performaneg,.tigyg regeiy,e4,, itliMUllieftieiu•,:ftieln ca tittering notices from the pr, end link mst tutensive ci *Dirk °M Cl* Yore;, Phifid-10.14- Begonu and other p cipaCchati„ writ lave the ho-or Rclonlitiegliecgat,Asptilagjaiee i n Bar- 1 isburg ou .. Monday Eveming , August 41th ',1862 engagement . 1 JA KE BUDD DAN lIGWAED , • " Ote Groat Favorite; Fiblopennt Coniciisas, in wanhatioft wan the • - STAR 4 - 4102 e i r 'TROUPE Flu Jtvlis , Edwirdit, ilki-BerthelOtt, I. Hale, Mi ter Perry; T; , ll.7libinaell, Prof. Vll.llll6D‘Xaster George, the mill . Clowu,'ifou pe ' Loafa and the. educated dog, JHNNY . LIND. Doors open at TX to commence at 8 eclooic. NEW A N D`TONE,YAR HENRY BROW N 11CFAVIN4 opened a kleanur AND 'l3To'sin IX Ye= co Canal Bireet, near Onnentst Street, 01107 , atto,.lll . MiliiiijAinils - Raiiiiinseia, , faes airs • pt luppr4tig the elhzeme Hilinkurgiand,, peria-wetallt to it? 1 / 1 14001:14 , aniOni•ano. work pi a 7 4 wilizigieikaltd ' - :400 • . '- _..~..__ IlanbiZrateo. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 110111)01 PH MILLER, of east Hanover ow , ship, offers hinvelf as a candidate for the of se, t-OUNTY COIII4I-SIONER, subject to the Union, Republican Nlmlnating Cooveutioe,, and pledgee him self if nominal ettd elected, to disehamithe dutiee of the Once with fldeqty j Am* FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DAVID BERET of South Hantver ta•Anship, offers him - elf es a candidate for the OM.. of COINTY 031011-SIONER, subject to the-Union gepUbßelin Nominating Convention, and pledges /miser if nominutei and eleensl,3l Molars° the duties of the Silica with fidelity. jel@-dasetc, SAMUEL PA.GE, of Swatara township, announdeithimtelt /I 3 a candidate fir the office ,o u gty.ajounigetboe r , anhject to the deoßion Of WO Re publican County Convention. He prombes if nominated end elected to diw t harge the duties ofaatt ddioe for the good of the tax payers o! the edunty.. , "bit .01wwte filintilantona -EDIatHILL .5011001... PRINCATON. N. J. Rev. Isms P. Moms; A. M., I n • , Rev. Taos. W. ambit, A. M 1 `rimPau r PHIS Institttion founded- in 1829, is designed to prepare boys thorOughlyfor college or tw a buslneas life.. The buildings are large and commo alone, and 'The grounds embrace mdre than tie mean acres. Bdth of the erincipais devote their whole um.a to the school, at led in the departinent of Instruotion by competent teachso The military instruction end cid', (under the ',charge Of sn experienced instructor;) letaranged 8o mina' , to. inierfere with trio reviles sunned, occupying a Pact of the tme appropria•ed to imerbise and recreation. Pupils are redelviyd sr any time audtbarged only-from the nate of admission. Trine:—sl26 00 per mainly ot five months: - • • For circulars, or further information, addresit either of the Principals. lie'ereace is also mule to the Rey: Mr. thtteU, flarrlsburp,. Prom the Roo. Dr. Hodge and the Rao. Dr. McGia, Professors in the neekoicat seoetnory, Pritecdon. have for several years been intimately acquainted with the hev. Ttomas W. Cattell... Re has had charge bf two of fay sons; and / Can safely bay I have never viewn nk Ocala whote fidelity And devotion, to his go : li piis, I have equil conflienee. Be is a good scholvr and sucressful teacher. I,kuow no olio woo his s greater reedit, in gAniut the loviv of hlseeholare or who exert! over them a,betier influence._ .._ _ , _ . _ .. . . I. am anfare of silo reaponsiNtlty in ,apoukkug - ta. -1111611 kerLUB of comnieidationi of - a teacher, littf rant' Ad-oiled IBM doing nothing but simple -just ea to an ezlelloot foia,... fn using Itin language tothich..l :have hare -em• V l 4o l 'e. 1: : -.-- ' - : '- 1 - CailygenS WWI& ' have great confidence in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, as a teacher, both n his aptness to give instruction, and his *Et in the administration of discipline. thave ban two bons under-his pare, an f from ilmmost eareithl etwerVa ilea' am freetoretioniMoint the of safe nod-thoitiftelhatimptiol.'.' 14 ef..F . :Xiii§7Dat T. 11'01144._ REMOVED. 01IN B. SMITH• ILTAS removed his .Boot: and shoe Store 41 from the corner of Seined and iilahmt streets to IN. 108 AL4RKET STREET West door to Haynes Agriculture Viet*, where tie intendi to keep all kinds of• - Boo'a*'d She Gaiters, &a., and a .large steak or Trunks; and everything to his line of bu. Innen ; and Wilt thansfutto receive the' patronage ol hts,old customers ant.the politic in general at his new plate•of bdditssu. All .Itindsotworkmade to order in the best style and, by superior workmen, Itepairisordone 'al 'short notice. [apr2dtf] JOHN. 11. /3111111. Confectionery & Fruit Store THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, liarr:kal. urg, Pa. • CONF BO TIONERY 0 ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEMONS, . PINEAPPLES, BANANNAB • Pairia itALT FISH, And veAetables of all kinds, brought direct tram e Eastern Markets, twice a vreek e ind purchased nadet.lity personal suilervesion, thus esseEds ms to sell a better and cheaper artiole thanany in the. market: ; ' /Er Orders from a distance attended io promptly, and ioods deAvered to any part of the city free of charge. FRE:fi CANNED FRIUITi constantly on hand Give me a call. • [POI . JOHN WISE. • POMADE IiONGR-OISE POR PJLIZENG MOT.ISTACKES, . . G.VeßGE:',cuNz.tx MEROIf.ANT -TAILOR. NO. 66 MARKET STREET . NOTICE TO MILITARY'OFFICERB. . ILT AVIN G • otc,hanfi. aisoomeof, o f AA. lais of la, rai blf irtSk•ity,, is prap,sred t•O u,Aeugon shorc skstaup 41:1 4,1t4...5e5t manner,, oft(Orfunif.ruis. Sinn* shlc!syisd, 'Auer ooda sulsb . V,l4ol , ers' " out,lits4, 3 l3ins • a u s•cm. ••• • • - CriLIELT ATTRACTION, CULL atNo: 1 75 . --Maiket•-Btreet; ' whaie 11..) you will Dud a large.aud , ,iveil,aetacted• • f a c i r . irf plata sofirlauey nonteatonery °tali Wads.,a = gredt'va•- noty of toys 01 every de-eripuoa, Ladies' Worx Btariga auxl Flutay Flexuous, Übreiga - Irens, :Nuts; Orates itmt all 4,180 t grockes generally aeliviccalcoartietiouery - tuld toy s m". itecOvinglreWxuPPUuszturePy P waelt. 'Call and examloolur yourselves. WM. 11.,WAt4ONEEt t. ; Al apriatua " E,,,ofinetor; • P R:E 8 E R'V E J - A R - 4 9 . J VaA- Y- S all izee , patterns 'atd - pikce4, juts reoerred and for sale br" _lYA,l4o(4,:lr`p.l; FLY PAPER. VANCY GOLOAAD Faxey;reittdy out, for 'ens& owegroismido; 1 10 Dire 2,I FABei urectaiiiiCatter-smorimitlrdi :for tistits'ar • ' BUOJEcTORM ritEssl-11T TER • M IC E. T a E * W,E P AAA, Att,ed-up a large Teti-4. etsooi and baying made contracts with adult+ of our most ..gia le farmers to tarn & us with _fresh and . Skeet butter !rescued be enabled le. suiply 011 r etisltdmersitp sweet fresh ice cold better at all times. YVY. DOCK, .1r.,111.00 . ATTANTION oTTRE , S, SNATILS,ORAiii dtiDLES RAW,S . BOYMgrea t STONE'S and'SFYiieff in y.ri oty, to;boliad (mak at ' • c':1" 9.449Eftri TUrtinAre Store, ,-,' .- OpposifdtlrWeourt• 'nose/ CHEESE. A FEW.Boxes good Cheese, the balance of &Jorge consignment, are offered at an - unusually love rate to close out the lot. To retail dealers there Witt be au Inducement .offered. Each box sold' sill be guar anteed as represented.. WM.I)(IOtE, JR.idc CO. • JplB . T OVEUMV§ sugars and syrups for 1 1. ale low, by . NICUOM & BOW melt - Cotner Sroatadad-Shatet-elaiwts: .‘• Bcrows ali PAPthiffor fa* , lox. by • 141ta0L5'411:10WILIN, , ' - oa4uppai ) m 4 Market Weft. RECRUITS WANTED. FOR THE 15TH INFANTRY , , REGULAR ARMY. ON hundred more able bodied (mar" rind or unmarried) men ar Wanted to tOrapie the Second Bottalllon of tte above rertment. Re Headquarters are pleasantly loc -tied at "Clamp WisSahlakon" o the banks of the SchitYllog, near Philadelphia, w=li recto ts we weekly stint to be thorn ghly Instructed before going Into Retry" asaryice. Hosea, inteillgent And ataractic men are pardoularly wanted for non-smimhbinned °Mears, to whom as with all recraka. every advantage of advanoed bounty, pay, AC., 13 given. A premium of two dollars will be paid any idtl' anrie Or isoldier for each acceptable recruit presented by hits. Further informaitne may be ob ainet if *milled for, at the Moe tin Second tared, near *al Mark bonie, Har riabure, Pa. T WM+ i H. NOttl 0 v. lyliktlm Capt. lfithl3. R. %Mr.; Beiirnigna °are. A. PURVES, Scrap Iron and,_Metal Merchant, MACHINE FOUNDRY FITIWISEDINTGS, N. E. Cor. of ,South ~.and Penn, end No 17 South Streets, PHIL AD ELP Hid. Ingot, Copper, . -Smeled. a • u Yellow, Plw Tin, • u. alter, duthoony, Bab ht. Metal, Wemu 11, ti •Iders Bar koit, New aid Second band NaobloestsP and BlaNcetatthE Toole sod Steam engines bought add cold. ' Artiotec v ld ovary d sort Ulu In use by Nachtelstle and-rouu foroished to order. Joir cash paid fcrldorap Iron, Old Rails, and all binds Cr Metals.' Jr/1 dim* I N 8 Wit A N .0 E . Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Hartieburg, Pa., of the - INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH UREIC . OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794--Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets $1,2001000 DIRECTORS. Arthur G,' Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, Jobs A. Brews, Runnel y'. Emits, Cnarles Taylor, Ambrose Wirt., Jossßlohisrd D. Wood', im Welsh, Wil ism E. Howeui James-N. Diotsun, S. korrb Wain, John omen, George Harrbon, Frame R. Cbpe, Edward H. Trotter, Edward S. Uarke. ARTHUR G. OtIF •Ihl, President. .- . . • CHARLES PLATT, Setavtary. ascentral apnetor rve name • company, the inderaigne>l9sprepared to take Tire risks in any part of the butte of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet malty, on the most lavorab le terms. °Moe Third street between Walnut and Strawberry Bn•ke's row WILLIAM BUEHLER, Batmen' g, Pa. KO d ly All Work Promise in One Week - 0 UL PENLIEIYLVAN/a. STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. 104 Market ''trees between Ati& and 54, HARRISBURG, PA., ITHERR-every description of Ladies' and Elentlecaeue Garment% Ina* 000 d% at e Dyed,'Cleatried and linfithed to the best manner and at the shortest notice. ' DODGE at 00.t_ == E,7, HAPPINESS DR ILISEIit? THAT IS THE QUES - T,PON. sHR Proprietors of the 'PARISIAN CAB!MBIT uP WONDERB._7ANATOMY and MaD/- E" have, determined regardless of expense, to beim free, (for the beuelit of suffering, humanity) POUR of their most instructive and isteresting Lectures on Nat. Siege and its,Diagnabiloationo, wervoua Debility, Prema ture Decline of manhood, Indigestion Weakness or ,Ile preaSion, Loss of energy and VitalPerrars, the ere it So chit Evils, and those Mal tdles whfca result from youth ful Rd lea, Excesses of Maturity, or Igndranoe of Pti Ology and Nature's Law. These isvaluable Lectures toy. been the means of enlightning wad s wing thon g , uds, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of font ¢ , amps, by addressing SECBEr/Lcif ?AMUR Cake= OR *RAMIS AND Msoukars; 663 Broadway, Now York. jet9-uly AVALUA.IILE PROPERTY . FOR.S ALE. INOW, offer for sale that valuable property Iltuttld tort the torpor of Market and Pink streets, opposite tiers residence ;JR not mold on or bt tore the Arm of Soptiember non at ' - priyato sale, It wil bectispostal oif at public' outer/ on that .day, ou the promi-es. J. H. Reellella. iyakdtd SPLENDID assortment of glassware just real& ed, and ibr age low by NnULIOLI & EOWMAN, 17429. Corner Front and Market Areas. I GOCTRA. family flour, choice brand, just Xjl received, and warranted to g va satialaat.on, for . NICK .1.8 & mt.:WiLLN, jylO o.r. /*IOU & 31.tkof zta. f '9It.,AP Sugars, brown. aced white, New 1,./ Orleans, Layering's, &o , ere now Wawa tot sale, 01 every grads to snit the tunneler, et , • A I L EOLS & BOWMAN, . IY II3 Conley Front owe Lean streets. QYKIR and Molasses, no less. than eight lands, for &ale by Ni B. LS & BOWMAN, ty/B ~.Omper krubt and Market streets. VXTEAIVE assortment of Glassware, including Jelly : gleam. Preserve Dishes, Goblets, r• tub Sr., So., ain, of alt Myles, just received and tor tale tow sy sIOII.OLS to BOWMAN, jyi • Corner Front St Market streets. • WANTED. ' QEVERAL htachinists. Also a stout bo , In the ultalrAgutli tillop. ADO, at the ;y 15-dif ideLb.l ORKS. PURE Cider Vinegar, which we war• ant to be mute bo.ely Irma oidcr jupt received end for t.le low by - Corner Prvut sue Mar atreete. BUILDING LOTS' BOA - '6Al4r.. • •11:),EaktaB.L4 - Building Lots on Ride Road bud BMA 6 treats, on DM -01111D/C . l to Wet paraioa ars *noire of IR B. a ovEa, agent riyl74llm* South !matt petwecn 4eauna sat IWrd. yr ELLER'd DRUG 13TO/LE is the place tr. boo Paipnt Modinfor. ASUPERIOR lot of Dandelion and Kis Coffee, fOr, sale at the sire of JO ay i. WHITE BRANDY FOR PRESERVING PUB,POBIIB. AVERY superior article, (pure,) just received and Air sale by I WI) 'WM. DOCK ML, S CO. CIDER !I VINEGAR 1l 1 FADE from choice and selected Apples, Iyl and guaranteed by us to be 'Wetly pure. erl.d WO. DOOR & CO. fNDELION COFFEE I—A. _Fresh and large supply a . Ora Celebrated Colreal recoil Dal wid...none Jr., co, ('TANNED Tomatoes and Green Dorn, at LJ JOHN WkW3. myl U.a_RA JELLY., large supply jxu3t PPI E 4, Oranges an W18"18. • B first jc are itiorliet, just received saslit iYi tv WK. DOCK, Milk CIOY MitaUnmans Sheet Um; Zito, Steel, Borax, Cruesb ea, Foundry Facings, Aa• ihs, Vices, Ines, So. Old leetals, " Copper, B rim, " Lead dto., dca Proprletois. Letitotu3; at JOHN
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