2! aIIJI ettgrapil. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Ad. vertisements, Business Notices, Mar. sieges, Death., too., to seeure Insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must inveriablisr be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regu. tar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Tuesday Afternoon, September 2, tan WILLIAM Witsubt, of Centre county, private Secretary of Gov. Curtin, at the commenotneut of his term, has become the first lieutenant of a Centre county volunteer company, and is now in camp near this city. =:== CQNVALESCIENT — The young lady, Miss Boa kle, who was shot a short time ago by her little brother whilst amusing himself with a gun, has almost entirely recovered from the effects of her wound, and seems to feel no unpleasant effects from the load of shot still remaining in her body. CAPTURE OF A LARGE FISH.-A gentleman named Straw, reeiding near Dr. Heck's saw mill, while engaged in spearing fish 41 the Sus quehanna, succeeded in capturing 'a salmon which weighed twenty-three pounds. This is said to be the largest fish that has been caught in the Susquehanna for a long time. Tea Orme of the Adams Express company is open from 7 o'clock, A. M. until 8 I'. 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 calls ac cordingly. Sep. I—dlm K G. RESTON, Agent DISTRESSING MORTALITY. —Three children out of the family of Mr. John Fisher residing in Fishing creek Valley near the river, were buried side by side within the short space of one week. A fourth is ill of the same disease, but hopes are entertained of its recovery. The disease of which these children died was dyptheria in its most violent form, which is now prevailing to some extent in different parts of the county. ....1••••,•....• THE WEATHER has suddenly changed from the hot sultry description peculiar to mid sum mer, to that of a rougher order, with a strong and searching wind from the northwest. The rain of last night, also, has bad its effect in producing this change. We may now expect these sud den blows, until Jack Frost sharpens the atmos phere with his breath,'and stern winter estab lishes his absulute rule in this latitude. INTERESTING FAREWELL MELTING. - A few mornings ago we noticed thousands of swallows collected on the banks of the Susquehanna, some seeking food along the road side, others joyfully skipping over the placid surface of the water, whilst thousands were quietly perched on the telegraph wire-, looking with approba tion upon the acquatic sports of their compan ions. The meeting seems to have been a kind of general convocation, preparatory to their de parture to other lands. I=l Jr worm) as warm for those who intend to claim exemption from the draft, on account of their being 'British subjects, to remember that it has been decided by the British legation at Washington, not to protect any British subject who has declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States, and who has voted in this country under any false pretence of citi zenship. Such men owe this government ser vice for the privileges they have enjoyed While living under its protection, and they will be sternly held responsible for the full discharge of such a duty. Let these facts be remembered by such men. ILl= ONa DAY LAST WSW., one of our bravest and most independent Irish Republican friends, be coming dry, sought the lager beer saloon of one Frisch, for the purpose of slaking his thirst. He had scarcely crossed the thresh hold, before the proprietor, with the brutality peculiar to men of Lis caste, insulted hie customer in the most unprovoked man ner, and sought to make the fact of his being a Republican the excuse for assailing him with contumelyand reproach. But Herr Friac)i was mistaken in his man. Our Irish friend promptly chastised and humiliated the man of lager, inflicting such punishment as may per haps assist in making a gentleman of Frisch, if such a result is possible. ..--.111,4.-... Tai LAMB' UNION RELIBP AB39OI3ATION.—/O answer to the call published in the Taaaoaapa of Friday afternoon, August 29th, a meeting was held on Saturday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, In one of the public school rooms on Walnut street, between Front and Second. The object of this meeting was to establish a permanent organiz►tion, whose purpose it should be to relieve the wants and promote the comfort of the sick and wounded at Camp Curtin, and snob other hospitals as may be established in our city. A large number of ladies of ail de nominations were present. Mrs. M. S. Beatty was appointed President pro tern, and Mrs. E. M. Bradshaw Secretary pro tern. The published call for the meeting was then read and the ob jects of the society made known to those prey ent. A committee was sprminted consisting of one person from each demenicati. in represented, to report a constitution and pei torment officers for the government of the society. The com mittee, after consultation, reported a constftn ion and the following officers, and the report was unanimously adopted : OFFICERS President—Mrs. M. S. Beatty. Vice Presidents—Mrs. F. Wyeth, Mrs. A. 0. Smith, Mrs. M. Burke. Secretary—Miss E. Bishop. Treasurer—Mrs. Dr. G. Bailey. Executive Committee—Mrs. George Cunkle, Mrs. 0. C. Matthews, Mrs. G. W. Hummel, Mrs. C. C. Hawn, Mrs. 11. Gilbert, Mrs. B. Bucher, Mrs. S. M. Rutherford, Mrs. Wm. Bucher, Mrs. P. Dougherty, Mrs. Jas. Colder. After appointing committees from each church to solicit members, both active and con tributing, the meeting adjourned, to me 4 again on the last Saturday in September, at 8 o'clock, P. 11., in mine room, Quiets an earlier =oath* be called by the President. A STATED ilzwrtuct of the Paxton Hose com pany will be held at their room this (Tuesday) evening, at 7 o'clock. Ponctual attendance is requested. Cali. Imes Gomm, of this city, has been authorized, by Gov. Curtin, to raise SI company of Cavalry in Dauphin county. Captain Gowen is an officer of experionze, and will attract to his standard some of our most gallant soldiers. CAPT. J. M. EMIR. —The Baltimore Clipper in referring to the change of cfficers in that oily, pays the following just compliment to our former townsman. It says :—"Capt. Jacob M. Eyster has been rppointed to succeed Lieut Colonel Wise, as Mustering and Disbursing Of ficer of this Department. Captain Eyster be longs to the Eighteenth regular Infantry, and comes to us not without an honorable prestige. He has seen much service, is thoroughly ac quainted with all the duties pertaining to his office, and is a courteous and affable gentleman, as those having business with his department will be prepared to substantiate." Qutco Amin.—Some time ago, an affec tionate wife, accompanied by three smiling children, paid a visit to her husband who was confined in the county jail, and according to justice was to "stretch hemp" the next day. After remaining about an hour and a half she told the old gentleman that it was time for her to go home, as little John might become rest less lying in the cradle so long. Before taking her departure she asked the husband whether he would not allow the children to come in to morrow and see him hung. "No," replied her beloved, "they will be of no use. "Pasbaw, you old fool, I never saw a man like you, can't allow your children one bit of pleasure." A SPLIONDID lisourierr.—The One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Regiment passed our office this afternoon, after having received the neces sary arms and equipment. It is one of the finest sent to the war, and their officers made a splendid appearance on horse-back as they passed. The men looked neat and tidy, and we have no doubt but that they will perform their duty with a will. Colonel—F. H. Collier. Lieut. Colonel—John D. Owens. Major—Wm. H. Moody. Adjutant—A. M. Harper. Sergeant Major—Wilson G. Stewart Quartermaster—Alfred Lloyd. Co. A, Semple Infantry, Capt. Joseph R. Oxley. Co. B,_Semple Infantry, Capt. Monroe. Co. C, Semple Infantry, Capt. Jenkins. D, Semple infantry, Capt. James M. Mc- Gregor. Graham Rifles, Capt. j. M. Sample. Maddllnfoultry, Capt. Donald. Logan Guards, Capt. Marsh. Armstrong County Guards, Capt. M'Kean. Dudley Guards, Capt. Parr. Mercer County Guards, Capt. Snyder. The regiment is composed of seven companies from Allegheny county, two from Armstrong— the Armstrong Guards and Dudley Infantry-- and one from Mercer county. BY A CARD in another column it will be 590 D that Col. Wells Coverly has retired from the control and proprietorship of the Tones' Rouse, having disposed of his entire interests in that establishment to Mr. J. N. M'Clellan, of Ches. ter county. For almost a quarter of a century, Col. Coverly has presided as a landlord in this city, and during that period be has gathered to his board as guests of his house, the most dis tinguished men of the country, celebrated alike for their intellectual triumphs and business ac complishments. As a landlord, Col. Coverly , can retire with satisfaction, on the reputation he has made ; while the success which has crowned his industry and enterprise, has, brought hint such substantial means as will make his retirement one of comfort and real relief from the trials of life. The public will Miss him as a man of business, but we are glad to learn that we are to retain him as a fellow citizen of Harrisburg. THE GRRAT NATIONAL Hoses FAIR AT WIL LIAMSPORT will be a grand eucceese. Some of the finest imported blooded, and native breed of horses ever collected in this country, are there in training upon the ground. Among the number are the following : The. Arabian Eagle, Morgan Lyon, Pan Yani, John Gilpin, Geo. McClellan, St. Lawrence, Rob Roy, Black Hawk Messenger, Young Morrill, Black Hawk, G. M. Patchin, Jr., Young Clay, Young America, Cinderella, Long Island, Allice, Ned, Wild Charlie, Geo. M. Patchin, Engineer, the famous stallion formerly owned by John Minor Botts, of Virginia. Besides these, are numerous de scendents of the most noted horses in this country. Thorough-bred Messengers, St. Law maces, and all the grades of Morgan and Black Hawk stock. The comparison of breeds will be one of the instructive features of the exhibi tion. There are now more horses entered than was anticipated, and are continually coming iu. PRINTERS AND ma WAR.—No class of our citizens have responded with mote alacrity to the call of their country, than the members Of the " art preservative of all arts." There is perhaps not an office In this city that has not sent forth some of its men to help to swell the ranks of the "Grand Army," which is to crush out rebellion, The patriotism of Benjamin Franklin still animates the craft, and they are ready to /ay aside the "composing sick" and shoulder the "shooting stick" at the call of duty. The printers are well represented in the solid columns of the Union, and with good shoot ing sticks, plenty of leaded matter, a full font of cannon, and a bold face, they will meet the minions of Jeff Davis, batter his forte, chase the enemy from his strongholds, and lock up the forms of the Seoesh leaders. We are sure that, before they return, they will make an imposing display, and imprint a good impression upon histo ry's page. If all classes of the community carry the same deep love for the Union in their bosoms, as do the printers, not a a will fall from our holy flag, not a § of our soil will be given up to the traitors. Venus )110,(0117_ Wad tettgrapth = eitabq 'Afternoon, September 2. 1862 sue : Garen draws to itself a large and dead Hy increasing patronage, which ie putting money . in the purse of the manager. This result is due to a proper consultation of the wants of the pleasure-seekers, and a lavish expenditure in the efforts to supply them. People will flock to the support of the liberal end enterprising in matters of amusement as in ordinary busi ness affairs. The burlesque spectacle, the male and female minstrels, the beautiful dancers and the 'chatming and skilful vocalists are to be' seen and heard every evening, and such a pro gramme will continue ro attract crowds in spite of the military and other excitements which tend to divert attention from amusement. Hob Edwards has taken root in Harrisburg. a SANFORD'S OPBRA Morsa.—This Institution is now one of the resorts. Full and fashionable houses ale to be found there nightly. Sanford, the energetic manager, has put his shoulder to the wheel in earnest. The programme of at traction is superior to thatever presented hereto fore. During the peat week Sanford has por trayed several acts so life like that his identity was lost. The "contraband" by him is an act alone worth the price of admission—a genuine contraband coming in contact with a northern darkey (J. B. Myers) shows the wide difference of the two elements; in fact the entertainment is more of minstrelsy. The audience appreciate it far more than all this scientific operatic bosh ; a genuine show as given at present is one that will command full houses for the season. Timely Aid for. Our Soldiers. For the' Telegraph. Among the many dangers bil` which our sol diers are liable to be met, ,there are few which are more to be dreaded than the diarrhcen and dysentery, engendered by the hot days and cool night 6 during the months of September and October. The " ounce of prevention" recom mended by a distinguished physician is, one yard and a half of stout woolen flannel, four teen inches broad, worn tightly and constantly around the abdomen, In such a way that it will be double in front, with bite of tape .sewed strongly on one end, and about one yard from the other, for convenience of tying. This sim ple plan, arrested the onset of the cholera three days, in one of the largeat divisions of the Prussian army, and is asserted to be , more efficacious than any known human means. The women of our city compose a vast "Aid Socie ty," united by no formal organisation, but bound together in sympathy with, and love for every brave man now battling for our glorious Union. Cannot at least one abdominal bandage be sent from every house. An old, worn petti coat, by reason of its softness and pliability, is thought preferable to new flannel. There are few wardrobes which do not contain such gar meats, bundled away for moths to feed upon. Let them be unfolded, transformed by nimble fingers into bandages; forwarded as fast as steam can carry them, to the defenders of our homes, and the return in health and safety of many a loved one will be their sure reward N. HARILDBUBG Live STOCK MARKET for the week - ending August 29th, 1862. Total re ceipts of live stock of all kinds at Harrisburg Stook Yards during the week: 1163 beef cat tle ; 2728 hogs ; 694 dump ;41 horses. Th 4 sales this week were C. B. Ward sold 80 beef cattle at t $S 90C44 20 Thoe. Duff sold 19 beef cattle 1 The following droves of cattle were in mar ket this week: • Head. &ad'. Guckenhiner &Bros. 51 0. R. Ward, 390 Thos. Mooney, 61 A. Dewitt, 30 Thos. Duffey, 19 W. B. Edwards, 31 A. Greenwalt, 34 E. Scovel, 46 Geo. !dyers, 18 Capt. Hutchinson, 178 D. Stout, 18 E. Williams, 128. J. J. Drisback, 60 J. G. Schlicter, 37 B. Redd, 60 J. Hillegrass, 16 The following are the receipts of Live Stock for,the month ending August 30, 1862: Beef cattle Hoge Sheep Hones.... Total A MODAL Esrezusansyr.—Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an:evidence of pros perity and as* determination on the part of our business men, no longer to remain behind the light house," is the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the corner of Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, 'outside of New York, but the stock eh Menges competion.-- Without going into detail, we may safely say that the firm keep on band everything usually kept in a grocery store, (liquors excepted,) and that they sell at very small profits. Tboir clerks are civil and accommodating, and have strict strict instructions under po "circumstances what ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A general invitation is extended tb the public to visit the new building and eiaut 7 ins the extensive stook, whether they purchase or not. The undersigned would respectfully in form those who are afflicted with Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, Consumption of Liver and Kidney, Coughs, Fevers, and all dieeases arising from impurity of the blood, that she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Weethoven's german Vegetable Medicines at very moderate rata. I have also en hand a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sore-Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References can .be furnished _as to-their won derfal efficacy, whenever Called upon. There need be no apprehension in regard to my com petency in administering it, as I have had it on hand for the past six years. As they are now sold at reduced prices, no family should be without them over night. They can be had at any time at my residence, in Pine street, be tween Second and Front , Anl3 dlm BALL:—Six years sines was 'Minted wit's the dyspepsy, liver couiplaiut and intim matory yheuusatiem. Physicians failed to af ford any relief. I then took of your Vegetable medicine and wee cured in a short time. ,Two years after I took the fever and ague, and again you cured me. lam now entirely restored to health. I have no htxdtation in,declaring that I believe they are the beet family medicines ever offered to the public ; let them be tried, and their virtues wilt speak inure to there than I am. My residence is iu Pine street between Second end Third. irdenr 8. Zezass. • AMUSEMENTS .6,671 head 9,495 " 4,897 " 2,075 " 23,138 I=l To the Afthoted. MRS. L. BALL Tan Psoiimutrer Hsaanisuwa.—ln casting our eyes about us, and contrasting the general prosperous condition of Harrisburg, with the distress and ruin which must exist in the local itiee where samisionists 'have planttA their blighting rule, we feel thankful that our fair city has not been desecrated by the foot prints of the murderous foe, but the eh.-ap dry goods house of Urich & Bowman continues to nupply the public wants. sel-d2t Wi neve received a 'aro assortment of hoop skirts, from 75c. up to $2 50. A large as3ort went of linen and needlework collars, and col tars and sleeves, at all prices. White cambrics, jacctonetts, nautucks, brilliants, and plain and figured Swiss muslin, at all prices. The finest lot pfembroidered Preach cambric brands ever brought to Harrisburg—of infant's waists we keep a large assortment. Ladies and gentle trien's linen pocket haridkerchiefs, ladies' stock ings, gentlemen's one half how, and children's stockings of all descriptionsand prices. Twenty Pi;Ces of carpet to be sold cheap. Kentucky Jeans, sattinetts and cassimeres for men and boy's wear. We received 50 dozen suspenders, at all prices. 80 dozen cotton handkerchiefs, with borders, and a great many other notions and small wear. S. LAIR% 10 THE YOUNG OR OLD. M • •or Mosak, If you have been suffer i ng Srora a habit indulged in by the YOUTH UP BOTH SBXES, WHICH C'HAN SO MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS, It (hints Meat for Marriage, And la the greatest evil which can befall MAN Oa WOMAN. See symprom- enumerated in advertisement, and if you me a euSerer, rut out the advertisement, And send for It at once. Delays are dangerous. Ask for Nehnbold'a Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Reward of Cesinferfeila and imitations. jyln-d2ni I-I AIR DY 1 HAIR DYE! Wm. A. Batchelor's Bair Dye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I All others are mere imitations, sad should be avoided iiyou wish to escape ridicule. RYAN, RC) OR RUSTY HAIR dyed. Instantly to B besotted and natured Brown or Black, without tho lout Wiry to Hair or Skin. FIFTRRN iII:DALS AND DIPLONAS have been awar ded to We. A. Bevonium Aiwa 164, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his &moue Dye. Wlt. A. BeTC£ll9l.oltll HAIR DYE produces a color not to he distinguished from nature and is WISABIrraI) not to injure in the least, however long it may be conic teed, and the ill drama or bad Dew nemedibi. The hair is invigorated for lire by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 16 Rood Street New York. sold in all the cites and knees of the United States, by Dr tweets and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the mule " William A. Batchelor," and addrees upon a steel plate engraving, en the four rides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., oct2-118rwly. Late 233 Broadway, Now York Nrw '2lbutrtiitmtuts N° 8 .T..a "a Pe la ICKISTONIE NUBSICRf HARBISBITRII IT should not be forgotten that this establishment 13 still in tineeetstni . opereatlon, and CAD supply FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBBERY, GRAPEVINES, RASPBER RIPS, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE. BERRIES, CURRANTS, BLACK RIES, &c., &c., &c., &c. of as good qualities and varieties, and at as reasonable prices as they are sold at distant nurseries. THE LOCATION of tho nursery--adjoining the city—gives It advantages for transportation to all parts of the country, postwar:4 by but few others. p' All tullictet, when desired,delivered free of charm in any tart of 'Unreal. ' ao3Otf JACOB 11180. TSB BEST" OLOTH ES WRINGER• PUTNAM'S EXOli LSIOR. WRINGS DRYEST. WRINGS ANY THICKNESS WITHOUT ALTERATION. FITS ANY TUB. Sold by DAVID HAYNES, 110 Market St. au27 3law2, HEADQUARTERS, PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, SURGEON GENBRAL'S OFFICE, • Harrisburg, August 16, 1862. STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVANIA. THE State Medical Board will meet in the HALL Of THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, at Harrisburg, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1862, and sit one day for the examination of candidates for the post of Assistqnt Surgeon in Pennsylvania Regiments. Candidates will register their names at the Hall at 8 A 11., and none but those present punctually at 9 A N., will be examined. Citizens of Pennsylvania bf good health and capable of active service in the field, can alone be received. By order of A. G. CURTIN, Governor and Commander In-Chief. HENRY H. BIRTH, anl6•deodtd Surgeon General, Penn's. FILL UP THE OLD REGIMENTS! IDATRIOTIC and able bodied young men who would avoid being drafted, and who wish to ,join one of the noblest regiments In the field, and be commanded by a captain of fifteen months service, who - sustains the highest reputation as a brave, terage_rate and chrletian officer should at once enter co. a row. W. a. Tobiason of the gallant tieventy-eeventh Magi meat, P. V., now serving la the grand army of Major 'General Sued, Tennessee. BOUNTY $177-1102 IN ADVANCE. Apply to W. S. i,baffer, Parer aed Military Stir., Mar kel etrert, or to Par. T. LI. Wilma , Front stn. et above Market. au2B dti" FOB SALE. VALUABLE PROPERTY Two Brick Houses and Lots ON PINE STREET. For particulate enquire of MRS. JOHN MURRAY jp2s4l2tawl , in Ooraer of Second and Pine directs. IRVING F EMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICSBURG, PA. THIS institution will . open its next semato'n on Wednesday, the 3d of reptember. Pd. eats should enter promptly at the °peplos or the les. Rion. Per further particulars, addrres • auitkleod2u• • A G. MARL LIT, President. MEIN WISE'S Confectionery & Fruit store, THIRD STRUT, NEAR WALNUT, Barriburg, Pa CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEROIdI3, • PINE APPLES, BANANNAI3, FRAM AND SALT FISH, And vegetables of all Muds, brought Croat front lbs Fasten Dilute's, twice week, and purchased under my pontonal supervision, thus emstolldg me to sell a better and cheaper article than any is the market. W OrAar. from a distance attended to promptly, mil `odds deliVeral to ray pert of the city free of charge. FnS 11 041011 ',FRUIT& donsuuttly on hand. Give Eno a . gold - - JOHN WHIM New ''2overtiorinents. PURIFY TEE.BLOOD. NOT a feW of the wore t disorders that &Mkt mankind arise from the corruption that ac cumulates in the blood. Of all the dieeoverles that have been made to Purge it out, none have been bumf which could lanai In OFect • saws COXPoI7FrO EITRACE OF SAFFAPARILIA It Clean - OM and t enOVIreF the blood, to etas ,he vigor of bealtb Into the and purges out the humor which make disca:e. It stimulates the healthy inactions of the body and expels the disorders that grow a - d ranrie in the bl:wd, t a extraordinary virtues are not yet widely known, but whizz' trey are it will no longer tea question what remedy to employ in the gre-it variety of &Siding diseases that require an alterative remedy. • each a remedy, that could be relied on, hoe long been sought fur, and now, tor the firm time, the tublic have of e on which they can depend. —Our space neredoeS not admit ovrtaloaies to show Ito effects. but the trial of a ~Ingle bolt e will show to the sick that it has virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. sufferers iron scrofula, norefaieue Swel ings and Fines, try it, stud see the rapidity with which it cures., Skin Diseases, •Pionsila, Penults, Bleats, Eruptions tic., are won cleaned out of the eget/in. St. Anthony's Are, Rose or /frytipdas, letter or Salt Rheum, :add Head, Ringworm, aw., sLoold not be borne while they can be so speedily cured by Aran's sat APATULIA Syphilias or Venereal Diseases is expelled from the system by the prdongt d use of fide SainIAPARILLI, and the patient Is Oft a- healthy as If be had never tad the disease. Piero2e Diseases 100 caused by scrofula In the blooJ, and are generally soon cured by tbis Baum os Besse MULLS. Pries taper bottle, or 8 boules for O. For all thepurposes of a f:taily physic, tats Mikes °annum Pura, which are everywhere known to be the tu it purgative that la offered to the Aanericau reC.- pie Price 26 cents per Box, or 5 bones lb? $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYllki * 00., Low. 11, Maas. and acid by Druggists everywhere. Bold by 0. A. Banvart, D. W. Grose& Co., 0. B. Hel ler, J. M. Lutz, Dr. Play, F. Wyeth end dealers eviry. where PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE WILL be offered at public Bale, on Thursday, the 11th day of September, at 2 o'clock, at Brant's Hall in the city of Oar risbutg. Thirtythree acres of laud with an en:Mont frame house and barn and outbuildings, situated partly in the City of tlarrisbzug mid partly in musters township. This property is situated on the South of Hummel'. town turnpike, • portion of which his a beautiful location on a bill, directly facing the city of Harris. burg, to be sold in three acre lots. also a lot or piece of ground situated in Market Sonars, adieNng Jones' Hones, having a front or •l 7 feet and extemibm bac* 15734 feet to 20 feet alley, thereon erected a two story brick house with two story back brick building god Etable, having the use of a three feet alley on Market Eivare, being one of the most desirable Situations fo • business sr private reelence I" the city. Paseessictu sivan on lot of October ext. - - . Conditions of sales are 10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid 03 the day of sale, the balance of the one half of the purchase money when the title is made, and the balance In two equal annual payments with interest, from Pe time possession *riven. To be secured by bonds and'mortogo, A plan f the the ce acre lots den be seen at the boot and sboe store of A. Hummel, next dem to the Court House, Harrisburg. Due attendance will be glveu by GISOILGIS HUMUS L and aUltiliT UWiHIfL, li2b-dts Xxocutor of David HummtP, decd. HARRISBURG COAL OIL DJ POT FOR the safety of u mourners, we have eatabl i ii;s . : 4 l: Coil Oil Depot ail the corner of Vrou and Market . all outatts are tested and we poet lively sell coo droop, such as prove to be non-explaeive, clear and free from odor as far as praelleable. We offer at present the following Justly celebrated be audit. Meg nn"; Robinson, Nabroua and. Limier, lower Riau can be purchase i elsewhere " this plum; either wholesale or retail. ISO an extensive assortment of Limps, Chlm ueyo, hhade-, glass tone;, 4oreers, doe W.! will also change fluid or campheuo lamp; 30 ail to be a4ed for 0.1. CAP and stale, yeoreal ;es. at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner of Front end Market street. aprll WILLIAM SAFFORD, MERCHANT TAILOR, 86 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, S now prepared to furnish officer's I military clothing, acoordi, g to regulations at short notice dhoti generalassortmout of Cloths, Oast. imams, Vesting') and ready made clothini for chitlins. adedim ECUTRIX'S NOTICE, §ARAN A. ALDRED, Executrix of the estate or Thomas Aldred, Wll., late of the of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, having letters testamentary panted to them by the Register of Dau phin county, hereby noti fi es ad parties indebted to said evade tomato, immediate payment, and those having atabne to' present them properly authenticated for 'settlement to the above named executrix. an24w JUST it.SthadVED. •• • A LARGE A...ssowrhiNNT of Family Bibles ot Wares{ stykts of binding, at 200, 31 25 $1 6U, 12, SS, $4 , $5 anBsso. Also Pooket Bibles of dlf erect utyles and prices st SOBEWITERII Bookstore. VALUABLE PROPERTY .FOR SALE. I NOW offer for sale that valuable j property situated on the oorner of dontd ilth Mamie, opposite Ebre realdenee ;if not so or bp• fore the first of September next at private sale, it will bedieposed oil' at public outcry on that day, on the prelates. J. H. HAMM. jyal4ltd POMADE HONGROISE 10/1 ILEING TIM MOUSTACHES, KJLLEK'S RIIGSTORIL general variety of goods for ad• A. jutting the TOILET, te% be Mead at Keller% Is unsurpassed:l9 this city jee 9l Market street. FLY PAPER. moFANCY COLORED Pacer, ready cut, for covering Looting Glossa% Picture W wino, n Auld other now pato:nu for sale at BNAGNEIVE CHEAP BOOKAVEII TOBACCO; Cavendish, Congress and Twist, for Tale low bY Ntums & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. pRESERVING jars and , fruit cans of all kinds and sizes, for zeta by NU. BOIS & BOWMAN corner, Front and AArket. Myna, QM F alLsizes patterns and prices, just IV received stator aide. by Jen ' ' WM. DOM, Jr ar Co 'HEAP Oil for all kinds of machinery, Vi In small and large peelregon for aide by - N.CHOLS di BOWMAN, lel9 Corner Front and Market street. DORE Cider Vinegar, which we warrant A: to be made solely from older, just received sad for cal; low by Maims• BOWMAN, Jett Comer front and Market attests. iIOBACW' and segara of all kinds, for 1, ode by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, &Br ' Darner Brost and Market Strata. . t c 4LL and examine those • new jars for . grllit, the beet, obearet and simplest la in maret, r gabs by NB7IOIB & BOWMAN, lab Connor Front sod Markin street. r abutrtierminis AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOLD PENS ! HE has jui f it t eu la o rS pe es n t e a d e Tt rtment of Gold Pens BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE. These Pens are manufactured by C. P. Newton Br, Co., of New York, and warranted to give full satisfaction. A trial will satisfy any one. Examine the prices below : Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1.26. • Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 60. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 75. Gold Pen and Silver Holder fur $2 26. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 60. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 75. Gold Penland Silver Holder for $3 25. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $8 76. Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $4 26. Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $6 00. Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00. VOLUNTEERS, IF YOU WANT LETTER OR NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, WRITING CASES, POCKET INKSTANDS, PENS AND HOLDERS Of every description and quality, you will find the largest assortment at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION. 'CUE Proprietors of the "PARISIAN DABMXT DP WONDEOB, AN ITOMY and M6/M -AINE'' have determined ref ardleso of expense, Mi issue free, (for the benefit of %valuing itudtanit4 BM R of their mast tostrsadve and i damming Le :tures 00 mar. flap and its Disquatidcations, .ervons Debility, Prema ture Decline of manhood, Indigistion Weakness or Do pression, Loss of eL:orgy Vu , Powers. 'he 6lre.it No. cal Evils, and those Via, dies whici resait from yenta - fel 141 les, EZo6ll3ell of Maturity, or Ignorance of Physi ology and Nature's I ow. These I.ivaluable Lectures have been the means of ausgstniag add swing thou s-ads, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of four stamps, by addreasins sECRETAhty refusios Canons of ANATMIET AND MEDNANI, 569 Broadway, New Yore. jel9-uly GEORGE CIINICLE, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 66 MARKET STREET.- NOTICE TO MILITARY OFFICICRS. RAVING on hand an assortment of materials of goad, reliable quality, is prepared to make up, upon abort notice and in 'ha best manner, °Scorn nnl&rms. Also flannel shirt a and other goods suitable for offlcerA outilt on band are-dim MILITARY CLAIM AGENCY, BACK PAY, BOUNTY, PENSION & SUBSISTENCE EUGENE Snyder, Attorney at Law, once, Third street, liarrlsburg, Pa., will attend to the collection of military claims, ceder the act of Assembly, of April . 6, 1882 Back par of discharged and deceased soldiers. .ounty under Act of Congress * Ally, 22, 1861. Pensions and claims for sobsistence, &o. iylo,3Bm WM. A. PARJECELLLL, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER- Third Street, new door to the Telegraph Printing °Pm b„,fUltht, dwellings, churches, public buildings, factories, ter., tided tip with gas, lead sad iron pipe to a workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash brains, Bath Tubs, 1 Ift and Force Pumps, Water Closet s, Lead and Iron Pide for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage I respectfully solicited. All work Raptly attended to. my3o-inin. CLASS FRUIT JARS!! SELF SEALING. BEST AND CHEAPEST ! f f CALL AND EXAMINE, j7BO WM. DOCK, Jg: &CO POCKET 800103, BVCKBKIN PURSES, PORT MONAIEB I And a general variety of Leather Goods, just received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORK HARRIS MANSION FOR SALE. THIS handsome property recently occn i. pied by the PENNSYLVANIA CJLLECIE In offered for sale. It is well suited either for a private Residence or a Boarding School, being supplied with gas, water, bath rooms, heaLer , range, etc. Tee groin& contain;valuable FrOlt Trees Shrubbery. the place will be sold low and possession given within reasonable time. For terms, Stc., apply to. MBS.B. S. WAUGH, or EGE &waters of Retata of Hey. B. W R. Waugh L , dec'd e24.doodtf NOTICE. ALL employees of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company, who may enlist in the of the Unitei :states for the purpose of crushing the rebellion now threatening the libervos of our coun try are hereby assured, that th eir respective situations Will be kept open and given them item d ately on their return; and that the tam of their Volunaserins to distend their cruntry In this emergency, will be coact& ered hereafter as greatly le their favor tot promotion to any imitable positions in the service of this Company. ORARLE6 E. SMITH, President. Phiradelphia, August Sth 1862. I~HE Updegrove Lock Property, Canal grocery and Borkville House, situated eve miles above Harrisburg, is now offered for Sale. See adver deement in Weekly or awy to anlB-definistlB6e pat; largest and most extensive sagOrt j, went of glen in the city, just received, and 'for ate very low, by bTICtiOLS k BOW RAN, sue Corner front and Market streets. QIIGARS of all kinds, white and brown, lower faunally house In town. by - NICHOLS W BOWMAN ane , Corner of Front soul Market street. 111410, Dandelion and other preparations Jain or coffee, fresh and pure, Sri ale tow, by WHOM & BOWMAN, Corner Frost and Market streets. •919 APPLE, Oningea and Lemons, at.PIUN 07117