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The premiums may be paid yearly,half yearly or guar. ly. 'The company add a BONUS periodically to the Inen rime for idis. The FIRST BONUS appropriated In De. Dumber , 1844 the SECOND BONUS in December, 1849, the TEND B ONUS in December, 1854, and the FOURTH BONUS in 1869. These additions are made without re. 4uiringany i ncr ease n the premiums to be paid to the Company. The following are a few example: from the Register : I I Amount or Policy and. Sum Bonus or bonus to be increased Policy, `lnsured. addnlon by inters additions. / 10 . 00 $2500 I iiB7 5o 182 8000 1,050:10 . " 199 1000 900 00 3 883 6000 1,875 00 Agent at arriaburg and vidni WILL - ./1 7 •\''\ irk cs... • -a • C llllllllll - • Le ID )43; `.".4llft' • t Ig/ 4 iiittir„t sDivaittil 4____._# .4 VOL XVIII DR. JOHNSON 3BIiEBTX7SECPRIE3 LOCH HOSPITAL ! { HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effetousl remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE A Care Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Baok or,Limbs, Strictures, A ff eetiont of the Et idneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Int: potency, General Debllity, Nervornmemi, Dyspepey, Lan guor, Low Spirits Ccinfusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity,.Trembllngs, Dimness of Sight or Giddi ness, Di sessisat the Head, Throat, Nam or Skin, Mho. tions of the. Liver Lungs, Stomach or Bowelethose ter rible disorders arising from:the Solitary Habits of Youth —those noun and solitary practices more fatal to the 1r victims than the song of trona to the-Mariners of Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &a., impossible. Young Men Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual ly 'sweeps to an untimely graVe thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who, might otherwise have entranced listening 13enates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. • hisirrigge. . Married Portions, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic dabUi ty, deformities, &c., speedily cured. tae who places himself under the care of 'Dr. J. may rekgiqualy confide In his honor as a gentleman, and con lidently rely upon .his skill as a Physician. 'immediately Cured; and full vigor Restored. This distressing Affectlon—which renders l lie misera ble and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons areitoo apt to commit excesses from not being aware of 'the dreadful consequences that may ensue. New, who that understands the subject will pretend to Ceny that the pow. er of procreation is lost sooner by - these falling into im proper habits than by the prudent • Besides being de prived the pleasures of „healthy offhpring, the medial rielisand-destructive symptoms to both body and Mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Rental Functions Weakened, 1,086 of Procreative Power, Nerviona Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Oonatitutlonr I Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Office,. No. 7 South Frederick Street. Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, a haw door. from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number,' Letters must be paid and • contain a stamp. The Doc. teen Diplomas hang In hia office. A Cure Warranted. in Two Days. No Nereus" Of NOTWOUS Drugs, • Dr...Toluuson, Member of the Royal College Of Surgeons, London, Grad uate from one of the 1111010 eminent Colleges in, the United States, aid the greater part of whose lite has been spent in the hospitals of Lendon;Parls, Philadelphiatand else where, has effected some of the most astonishing sures that were ever known • many troubled with ringing in the head and ears When asleep, greatnervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blualting, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately. Take Particular Nptzice, . ' Dr. J. addresses all thosewholiaveinjuredth-MegVeS by improper indulge-0e sod-oaltisry - euraw - wllibil rem both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, :society or warless. . - These ere some of the sad . and melancholly effects pro duced by early habits of youth, vie Weakness of tee. Back and. Limbs, Pains in the Beak, Dimness 1.4 . Sight, foes °Muscular Power 'Palpitation of the heart, DYI3- pepsy Nervous Irratibitty, Derangement of the Digestive Funcliens, General Debility, Sympteins of Consumption, rltn . mina L y._Th e fearful effects on the mind are much' to be dreaded—law of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De• presston of Spirits, Evil forbOdings, AversOn to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c., are some of the evils produced. Temearios of personaef all ages can now judge whist is the cause of theiedecilning health, losing their vigor,' becoming 'weak, pitle; nervous mid emadated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, Dough and symptOmit of consumption. Young Hen Who have injured themselves by a certain practice in dniged In when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, evenithenaslaep, audit not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of lift, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. , Such persons suer, before contem plating Mirrifrget reflect that a mound mind and body. are the most nem eery requisites to tremolo connubial la,ppiness. Indeed, without them, the journey through life become , a weary, pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind 'becomes aluidowed with despair and filled with the melanckuilly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. • Disease of Imprudence. When the misguided and iniprudent votary of pleiusure Ands that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful dia -1 ease, it too often hapens that an 111-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those , who, from elucatlon and respectability, can alone be friend him, delaying till the conntitellonal symptoms on this herr 41 disease make their .appierince, such as Ut aerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains In the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the bmii,..feee and extremities, progressing with frightful 'rapidity', 'till at bust the palate of the mouth or the bones of the . nose hill la, and the Vienna of this awful disease isensine a horrid object of corembseration, till death puts ; a 'period to his dreadful suffe rings, by sending him to "that Undies:ov 'sared goinstry , from whence no traveler return's." It is reelrewhony fact that thousands fall victims AO this terrible disease, owing to the unskilftdineas of ligne rant pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue o life miserable. ' .; - . . Strangers. Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know ledge; name or shared/Ir, who copy, Dr. Johnson's adver verthennents, or style themselves in the newsPiPers, regularly Educated Physicians incapable of Curing, they keep you trifling month after Math taking their and reieonotoniess compounds, or as long es the smallest fee tan be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruin ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment, Dr. Johnson is the only Physlcian.advertlalog. : His credential er diplomas always- hangs in his .office. His remedies or treatment are unknown Weirethers, prepared front a life spent in the gr eat: hospital of. Eu rope, the first in the country and a more extensive ,Pri vete Practice thin any other Physician in , the world. IndOrsement of the Press. rho many thousands cured at this" inaUtutton year af ter year, and the numerous iniportant Surgical Opera tions performed by Dr. Johns, op,.Witi. by there perters of.uthe "Sun,'" "CliPper,” and' many other pa pers, notices of which have appeared again and again before-the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character andresponilMty, is a sufficient gearrantee tothe . . Skin, Diseases bpeedil' y Cured: v .' Persons writing should be particular In • directing their haters to his Institution, in the following manner : JOHN M. JOHNSON, X. D. A: REMAND vela& INSTITUTE FOB YOUNG GENT lAEAI A EA N, MECHANICSBURG, PA. REV. O. EGE & SONS. AN ACADEMIC AND COMEIRCIAL BCHOOL September Ist to Nob. let Simms { P T in iss to to i Ist let. alirgeSl76 to $8011e1 . 80a11011; ANNIOLUttbe a %oho'. 18,887 60 4,050 00 1,400 00 6,876 00 Yr .131ThaWEL "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THIN,,GS. - -,Nb.IUTRAL IN . NONE." t~tC~ { =LW IN SIX TO TIirNIXIIHOUBS. No Memory No . :join Drags. Organic' Weaimen 01 the lialtimoSO Look Hospital, Halthnore, bid HARRISBURG, PA MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBR 1, atistellanioni FREIGHT REDUCED I HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S MORT a QUICK ROUTE TO AND FROM NE W YORK : Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night. • Leave New York at P. M., by the Fast Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg at 8 A. M. WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS. Order Goode marked via HOPE EXPRESS CO.,_ General Office, 162 Broadway, New York For further information enquire of OE O. BERGN.ER, Agent. lialummuaa, Aug. 1861.-dtf -THE NEW EDITION OP PURDO N'S DIGEST HAS JUST BEEN PtTBLIBHED, PRICE $5 00.. AN MITRE new edition of this well know r a Law Book has just been issued. It is now distinguished by the following supertulded features : The laws contained in the various annual Digests published since the date of the eighth edition (1853) have been inoorporateri in the body of the work. Many thousand new authorities have been cited ; the inpOrt of the revisors of the Penal Codehas been einbodied in the notes to the various sections , of it, and the appendix contains for the first-t1aaa......... of ConEroi. for_the Authentication id haenraiii - ancl the - Statute tif - Frandtdent Cow veyances, with full and elaborate =tetra the decisions explanatory of them. The work' has been prepared by the learned editor, Mr. Baummy and its "freshness and permanent value will be preserved biithe continuation of the annual Digests; *Unit-have given so much satisfaction. For sale at je2B BERGNNB'S BOOKSTORE. CHARTER OAK FAMILY FLOUR. 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The attack was boldly met and a severe battle.followed; •the advantage of the whole was on the side of tbe enemy, aad Pope fell back to Centreville ; Milt the whole army;in goad order. He his new ; been joined by General Franklin aCCentrevUle, and Sumner was on the march to hiin last night. 'lle occupies the strongest position in the, of Washington, and 18 expected pronntly to renew the conteit. After the suc cesses of Friday everreffort shoald be used to hasten the forwarding of LATEST: PrivatC dispatcbei direct from Washingtom of to•day,•atate that Gans. Franklin and 13dal_l 11i3r had' arrived With heavy relnforcementilM Gen. tope, and 'that everything was progreseint favorably to-day.. TES VERY. iVEIa, i LAT ,E,133' NO SUNDAY, THE a 4um, wg,Li,.coliaemuTED Wasunarrox, Aug. L 3l. Information received here indicates that-tberilibas been but little if any` Our army is well concen trated, and the men are .in good condition and spirits. . • From Washington. NEW ARMY• 11=7= he i. lpscitement in the City Commanders' of the 'Difkirent DiViliOnli Arriiral of Wounded from the Late Batt..les ~:.z:i. An. Appeal to the Loyal Women and Children of the 'United States Appointments made under the Revenue Law W.up -Aug: 80. Gen. Pope's statement that Heintzleman's corps would moie . on the enemy at daylight is confirmed by the heavy firing heard from that vicinity. Rumors of various successes have reached here, but need ccinfirmation. Yesterday rebel scouts were seen at Longlegs, in the vicinity of Chain Bridge. Every precaution' has been taken to prevent a surprise in that , direction: The impression prevails that the labels ;have 'been entrapped; and the result of the recent mtuto3avering is looked for with intense eager ness. The commend ;Of the armies - operating in Virginia is as follows.: General Burnside corn minds his own corps except those that have .beefi,'temporarily' detaehed and assigi:utd, Gen. Pope. Gen.:McClellan commands that portion of the army of the Potomac, that has lieerrseut lciMrd t&General;Pope's'annninnd. Gen. Pope imminands the:army; 6f Virginia and all forces temporarily attached to it. All the forces are under the, command of Major . General SalteTck;''(iBu raiiiu~Chief . _t .. •"• 4 (Signed.) .1:2 3 t Al):. TOWNSEND, ,_,Assitt. Adj. General. Gen. Schenck. arrived , to day, having been seve'r'ely Wonniiad biright 'ilrist in battle'of yes terday. Intense anxiety In Mole anCetreets to gather incidents of fights, _ but the reports are so indefinite as up to " noon to-day not justify their repetition. • -." - • • The following are some of the casualties of the reeent.action in 1 Virginia, obtained from unoffidal sourcee;4aptlircelellun /11,ridull, Ist X. Y., in groin ; Capt. W. O. Allen, same reg iment, by shell; Capt. E. L. Beckwith, in breast; Lieut. Warner, in hand; *all of Same regiment; 'Lieut. Hogadorn, "Ist N. Y., in shoulder ; 64th N. Y. Regiment; Lieut. Ber, killed ; Capt. Kemper, wounded in throat ; Lieut. Scherach, in foot ; Capt. Francis Kern erk, in the head ; Capt. Vetnek, , leg ; Lieut. Anton G. Froner, in arm—private. 4. The 16th MassachussetW—Lieutenant H. B. Banks, killed ; Darricutt, killed; Capt. Thos. Hoe, wounded in leg ;- Capt. Donovan, in heel; Lieut. White, in side. Capt. Waters, 76th New York, thigh. Col. Cantwell, 82d Ohio, killed. 100th Pennsylvania, Capt. Simon Brown, and Capt. Templeton, both killed; Lieut. Carl; wounded in the stomach and breast , Lieut. Baser, probably mortally wounded; Lieut. Patton; - head and arm; Lieut. Blair, woUlided ; Capt. , Oliver, in leg ; Capt. Vangar dei, arm off ; Lieut. Spence, in back ; Col. Laieure, badly, in leg ; Major Damson, in band. Col. Han and Capt. Hold of 46th New York, both wounded: Col. Brown-of the 20th Indium reported killed. Col. Rays of: the Sixty-second Pennsylvania, wounded. One Hundied and Fifth Penn'lt---Capt. John Hastings wounded.badly in leg. r Capt. A. C. Thompson,- shoulder • C ap tain. R obert ' Sisk, ehenlder ; crig, arm; Lied: Neil, slightly in breaatl Cipt, 'dinky acting Cninnei, in ;pale.. • • • Is 29za wounded 862 in arm ; Adjutant Vonzeedlitz t supposed mor tally ; Lieutenant Rosenberg, in arm ; Lieut. Feldencdr, in leg. IN 158ia Naw rapt—Major Hankie, in arm ; Lient. "Wenklebatigh, Adjutant. Genlitainwher, in leg, acting adjutant; Lient, Powell, son of Dr Powell, of 2d Excelsior Bricade, wounded. Excelsior Brigade, Lieut. Franklin ingrain Lieut. Col. Potter, hand and arm, ampntatibn will not probably have to be wade; Capt. Green, struck by a shell ; Lieut. Hoxie, wounded ; Lieut. Donalds, died from effects of amputation; Lieuts Murphy, Lowentrant, Lewis and McAl lister are killed. SURGEON GENERAL'S OFIZOB. WASHINGTON, Ang. 30, 1862. I .7b the pwal Women and Children in the United &atm ; The supply of lint in the market is nearly exhausted ; the brave men wounded in defence of their country will soon b e in want of it. l Appeal to you to come 'to our aid in sup- Plying us with the necessary article. There is scarcely a woman or child who cannot scrape up lint, and there is no way in which their as sistance can more usefully given than in furnishing us the means to dress the wounds of those who fall in the defence' of their rights and their hornets. Contributions Will be received at Boston by Surgeon A. N. McLaren. 11. S. A.; at New York, by Surgeon R. S. Satterly, 11. S. A.; at Newark, by Assistant Surgeon Janeway ; at Philadelphia, by Surgeon George E. -.Cooper, S. A.; at Baltimore, by . Surgeon C. C. Cox, 11. S. A.; at Washington, by. Surgeon C. S. Lamb, U. S. A 4 at Cincinnati, by Surgeon Glover Penn, 11. S. A.; at Louisville, by Sur geon J. F. Head : ; at St. Louis, by C. L. Alex ander, U. S. A., or by any , other medical officer of the army. WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, Surgeon General 11. S. A. Finty-three wagon loads of hospital sup plies left here on Saturday eirening for the bat tle field. Medical Inspector Coolidge, Surgeon Page,AssistantiSurgeon 'Webster and other medical officers of the army and private ;physi cians proceeded to .he same locality. The following are the appointments under tax law for• Pennsylvania: First District.—Collector, Jasper Harding, Philadelphia;' Assessor," Washington .Keith. Second, Collector, John H. Diehl, Philadel phia.;: Assaisor, Thomas M. Sweeny, Phiadel- Third, Collector, Wm. J. P. Wainwright, Philadelphia'; 'Assessor, S. Fletcher Budd, Philadelphia. Fourth, Collector, Jno. F. Kier, Philadel phia • Assessor, David B. Sonthworth, delphia. Fifth, John W. Cowell,. Doylestown; Asses sor, Edwin T. :Chase, Philadelphia. Sixth, Collector, David Newort, Willow Groire ; Assessor, Samuel McHouse, Allentown. Seventh, Collector, Wm. Baker, West Ches ter ; Assessor; Thos. Cherry. WeatChesteir.: 'Collector.. Inner, Luther, 1 - tading ; AfiElesEor r Alexander P. Tutlon, Reading. Ninth, Collector Alexander H. Hood, Lancas ter,- Assessor, James B : Alexander. ' Tenth, Collector James A..lradas, Pottsiville; Assessor, John Ashley. ' • • Eleventh, Collector,Edgar S. Foster, Mauch Chunk Assessor, Sam uel Oliver, Easton. "Twelfth, Collector, Joseph H. Rbranton, Scranton ; Assessor, Wm. Jessup, Montrose. Thirteenth,' Collector.....H. Laurence Scott of Towando ; Assessor, Benjamin P. Fostuer of Catawissa. Fourteenth, Collector, Adam K. Fahnestock, Harrisburg ; Assessor, Daniel Kendig, Middle town. Fifteenth, Collector, Levi Kauthnan„ Me chanicsburg ; Assessor, Horace Benham, York. Siateentn, Collector, Edward Scull, Somer set; Assessor, Robert J. Harper, Gettyabirg. Seventeenth, Collector, Samuel J. Roger, Johnstown ; Assessor, Thomas R. Campbell, -Hruttington. Eighteenth, Collecter, Lindsley Mebaffy of Newberry ; Assessor, George Boal of Boats-. burg. - Nineteenth, Collector, J. W. Douglas, Mer cer; Assessor, Daniel Deningston. • Twentieth, Collector, Wm. F. Clark of Mer- FROM ALEXANDRIA. Firing Heard in the Direction of Centreville. TELEGRAPHIC COHMCNICATION ESTAB• LIMIER WITH HARASSAG. Large Numbers of Troops Awaiting Transportation. GEN. MI/INSIDES IN POSSESSION OF FREDERICKSBURG. Arawakan., Aug. 80. There has been heavy firing heard to-day in the direction of Centreville, and the contest of yesterday was undoubtedly renewed this morn ing. Telegraphic communication has been es tablished to Manassas, and the cars are tinning, as far as Bull Bun.' The bridge and - railroad are being repaired with the greatest dispatch: and trains will - 'probably extend their trips to morrow. There are still a large number of troops in Alexandria awaiting transportation to the field of battle. A Pennsylvania Brigade comprising the 128 d, 188 d, 184th and 186th regiments , under General Cook, were to march to-day. Those ho were able to be moved from the Alexan dria hospitals have been taken to Washington to make room for the wounded who are to ar rive to-day. Advices from Fredericksburg as late as three o'clock yesterday afternoon, give contradiction to the current reports regarding burning of bridges dros. in that locality. There has 'been no such proceeding. Gen. Burnside bad possession of that city certainly at 3 o'clock, P. M., yeaterday. FROM ARKANSAS. Letter trap' Rebel Gen. Lee to Gee. Fitch %Me i Aim, Aug. 22. To MAJOR GYN. HAM M, antrognaril unuea States Army Sra : To-darfor the first time, a letter from Oen. Lee, C. S. A., dated near Richmond, 2d, feUAllider my observation, Winging Brig: Gem - . _..: ~ Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are prepay ed to execute JOB sad BOOK PRINTING of every dwilortPtions cheaper than It can be done at any other establishment In the conctry, _ _ RATES OF ADVERTISING: gir Four lines or tees consiltnte ene-Indf . square. Itiett lines or more than four constitute a square. ME Square, one day $0 25 " One week 1 25 IR one mil th ........ .. ..... ........ 2 60 " three months six months 600 • 6 one yEar 10 00 One:!quare, one deo ..... . ...... .......... 50 one week .. IW 2 00 one month 5 00 to three month . ; 10 00 41 six mouth, . 16 00 gc one year - 20 00 gir Bushiest notices inserted in the Local Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, EMELT oENrs PER LINE for each insertion. NO 103. Mir Marrbgea and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. G. N. Fitch with having murdered, in cold blood, two peaceful citizens. I have no claim to the title, being plain Colonel, but am doubt less the officer alluded to. Some journal landed me during the late White River expedition for the alleged hanging of two hostages. Gen. Lee censures me for the same supposed act. The praise and censure are alike unde served, and the charge in both cases are with out a shadow of foundation in fact. However, many of them may have deserve& 'different treatment, not a man was killed by the troops In. my command, except in fair action. I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, [Signed.] GEN. N. FITCH, Colonel 46th Indiameirolunteers, Commanding, Brigadier and late of the White River Expe dition. CHEAP COAL YARD. THE undersigned is now prepared to sell coal at the following Lorberil , nut coal. ...... • • egg " store " " broken• gg Wllkesbarre lump or cupola. steamboat.. 10 broken..... Lykene Valley , nut Smith's coal air- The Larberry. Goal is a cleaner coal than the Ly. kens Valley, kindles as easy, does not clinker, and will 'burn longer and give more trat. Coal acid by the bout load, car load, single, half, or third tons and by the bushel. wr- 'All coal of the beat quality mined and delivered by the PATENT WEIGH CARTS. Harrißborg, Aug , 9th-dlm - JAME36t. WHEELER 'POST OFFICE NOTICE Ori and after May sth, 1862, the mails at this office will be closed as follows : NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTH. WAY MALL—For all places between Ifarris burg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 M. SOUTH. WAY MALL—For all places between liatris burg and Baltimore, Md., and Washington, " • D. C., at 12.00 N. For 'York, Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C., at 900 P.M. . LEBANON VALLEY. RAILROAD. EAST. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris -—_ —burg sun Tiecaurg, Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at ...... .7.00 A. N. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WAY MASL—For all places between Harris- . burg and Philadelphia, Philadelphia and New York, at 8 15 P. M. For Lamm - star, Philadel phia and New York, at 9.00 P. M. WEST. . WAY Mem---For all places between Harris burg and Altoona, at 12.00 M. For Johnstown and Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin nati, Columbus and • Cleveland, 0., at 246 P. M. For Lewistown, Hun tingdon, Tyrone, Al toona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, 900 P. M. CIIMBEIRLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg, Chambersburg, Pa., and Hagerstown, Md., at ..7.00 A. N. WAY litsm—For all places bet Ween Harris burgand Chambersburg, at ..12.80 P. M. SUERTYLEILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD. For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Au burn and Pottsville, at 12.30 P. M. STAGE ROUTES. ..For. Linglestown, Mani& Hill, West Han-over, - Ono 'and Jones town, on Monday, Wed nesday and , Friday 7 lA. M. For Lisburn and Lewis. berry, on Saturday 2,00 P. M . If'Office Howe—From 6.80 A. M. to 8 P. M., S,nday from nto A. M., and from Bto 4 I". M. GEORGE BERGNER, Postmaster. Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Harrisburg, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGE 3 AND LEMOMS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, ' FRESH AND SALT FISH, And veaetablea of all kinds, brought direct from the Eastern Markets,twice a ireelt, and parcha.•ed nntuir my personal supervision,thee entelidg m » to sell a better and cheaper article Ose any in the market. Aar Orders trout a distance attended To promptly, and :tools delivered to any part of the city free of charge. FREsII CANNED FRUIT' constantly on hand Give me a call. De 263 JOHN WISE. • VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SAI_, E NOW offer for sale that valuable property situated on the armorer Market and Fifth s t t ooth opposite by'e residence ; if not fold on or be. fore the first of September next at private Bale, it will be disposed off at public outcry on that day, on the pre taLes. . d. H. HAWS. jyatiltd ',LYRE Cider Vinegar, which we wan ant A. to be made solely from cider, just received and for sale. low by NICHOLS PO AIAN J41;12 Corner ',root and Mar, , et streets. DBAOCO and segars of all kinds, for sale by : . NICHOLS - At BOWMAN, hi" Corner, aroat awl MulFet Bisects. New 2thtitrtistuunts WHEELER'S LOW RATES .......@32 26 per ton ....... 3 26 nor ton 0 326 per ton. 8 26 per ton 300 per Pm 326 per ton. 3 25 per ton. 3 26 per tan. (4 2 50 per on. ....:..®3 tO per ten .0 3 60 • er ton 0 8 50 per ton. . egg. broken. at .8.80 A. M. For Philadelphia and ' Lancaster, at .12.00 M. For Bainbridge, Mariet ta, Columbia Lancaster JOHN WIBEI3
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