pail D gelegr*,. No t ICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Ad vertisements, Business Notice., Mar riages, Deaths, &0., to secure insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the GASH. Advertisements ordered in the ream. tar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Friday Afternoon, September 5, IN% WANT/M.-Au active intelligent bi.y. Apply at this office. PARSON BROWNLOW will deliver his lecture on the Rebellion in the Locust Street Methodist Church this (Friday) evening. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Tickets 26 cents. A araTSO ItirMIENG of the Washington Rose Company will be held at the hose house this (Friday) evening at 71- o'clock. Punctual at tendance is required. Artztmosr, PUTS WARD.—The citizens are requested to meet at the Fifth Ward House this evening at 74 o'clock, to organize a military company in response to the proclamation of the Governor. PRZPARING Boa AorioN.--Sanford and his troupe have organized and hare commenced drilling. A. few more young men are wanted to fill up the company, they drill every afternoon at the Opera Some. I= FOURTH WARD, ANTENTION.-A meeting will be held at Peter H. Ryan's Hotel, in State street, cast of the Capitol, this evening at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a mili tary company. UNFOLDS UM/E.—The performances here are very attractive. The nightly changes com mands the same audiences. The - bill of tonight is very funny ; full of choice bon mote, &c., Watford sustaining the letulitag character, tot gether with Flake, Myers, Haven and all the other stars. See Programmes. ................ ATTENTION, UNION CADNIN I -A special meet ing of the Union Cadets will be held this (Fri day) evening, at the usual place, (river bank,) corner of Front and Chestnut streets, at fli o'clock. Punctual attendance is desired. By order of the Captain Can. Jowi F. Irma= gave us a call this morning, in company with Col. E. G. Chor mann, who is now organizing a regiment Of mounted rangers, to which Capt. Uhrich is at tached. The regiment already numbers thir teen hundred men, and is in camp near Phila delphia. TIN ONE HTINDRND AND FIFTIRTH EIMINIM, Col. Wistar, (Bucktsll Brigade) and the One Hundred Fifty-fifth Regiment, from Pittsburg, Col. Allen, were armed .and equipped here yes terday. They leave here to-day for the seat of war. Both regiments are composed of fine looking men. Tut Omo of the Adams Expreee 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 calls ac cordingly. Sep. I—dlm E. G. HESTON, Agent Rs-orszusa or FOUSTK Swim BBTHIL.—The Fourth Street Bethel will be re-opened for di vine service on Sabbath morning, the 7th inst., at 10 o'clock. Elder A. X. Shoemak,er, the pas tor, will preach the opening sermon, and Elder E. H. Thomas, of Lancaster, will officiate in the evening. The public are cordially invited to at tend. d-8t I===l AT A uzurisa of the citizens of the Fourth Ward, held at the Brady House last evening, It was unanimously resolved to form a military company under the recent proclamation of Gov ernor Curtin. All loyal end patriotic citizens of the Fourth Ward favorable to this move ment will please be in attendance at the Brady House this (Friday) evening, at 7 o'clock. BIVIIRLY R. Kant, President D. Bmesteoca, Sec'y. RMONSIS TO TS= 00911111NOR'S PROCLAMATION. —A call has been issued from every ward in the city, for meetings in such wards, in order to take the initial steps in the organization of wm punka, at once to engage in drilling, and to make such advances in military discipline as will give a practical operation to the proclama tion of Gov. Curtin. Those calls indicate the earnest feeling of the people, and we trust that the enthusiasm will be increased, until every man able to mark time or shoulder a musket, is thoroughly disciplined and flt for duty at a moment's warning. How TO RISPOND TO TUC GOTIROR'S PRO OLMATION.—The citizens of each ward and othe sub-divisions of the county should at once met together for organization. Thirty-two men are sufficient to form a beats for a com pezy under the act of 1868. They should pro oeed at once to elect officers and report to the Brigade Inspector of the county ; each county forming a brigade. The Brigade Inspector will inspect the company and furnish the arms. If the proper energy is displayed the elapse of ten days will find Dauphin county with a brigade ready to defend its homes. Tax ArrDiallos Taw:lr.—Recruits for this fa vorite arm of the service are coming in with commendable alacrity, and the prospects are that the battalion ordered to be recruited in this State will be filled in less than a week.-- We observe that Will O. Zeller, Lance Corporal of the troop, has taken a room at Colder's Stage office, Market Square, in this city, where intelligent and respectable young men who wish to join the Troop can get all the informa tion desired. Service in this troop is justly esteemed as the most desirable in the army, and now that the draft is a flied fact, young man who possess the necessary qualifications, shorlld"lnake its point to hunt up Corporal Pella Instantly, ae his stay in this city is Um. lied to s few days. LO6T.-A trunk marked Lieut. WILLIAM H. COCHRAN, was put on one of the hacks that run between this city and Camp Curtin, to be left at the May House on the Ridge Road, but up to the present time has not been left there. A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery of the trunk or for any information that may lead to its recovery. For further particulars apply at the M4y House. Ito Lie t.t. W. Er. COCHRAN. 1=1:=1 A EPBaLtr. surrrura of the Ladies' Union Relief Association is called on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 4 o'clock, p. m. in the North Ward School room, in order that the Executive Committee may re port progress. It is important, that the atten dance should be general, that the whole Asso ciation may fully understand the work they . have undertaken. The Elective Committee will meet at 3 o'clock in the same place. M. S. BakTY, Pres. . THE OLD Exaturarrs.—Capt. Dodge, superin tendent of the recruiting service of this state, is forwarding at least one hundred recruits per day for the old Pennsylvania regiments now in the service. We notice to-day, in front of Capt. Dodge's office, a battalion of two hun dred and sixteen as fine looking men as ever were mustered Into the service, being sworn in for the old regiments. Or course these recruits are not enumerated in those supplied to new regiments, of which about thirty thousand have left the state on the new call. Let it not be forgotten, then, that Pennsylvania, at this military post, is furnishing one hundred men for the old regiments every day ! I=l ARRIETID roa ATTIMPIERG YO EsoAPa ma Daarr.—lt seems that some of the good peo ple of loyal Maryland do not relish the idea of entering the federal army for the purpose of assisting to put down the rebellion. Those ligto are averse to such service, imagine that, if they escape from the limits of the state of their residence, they are freed from the draft. In this they are mistaken, se the following in cident shows. Charles Johnson and John Cranson, belonging to the State of Maryland, were arrested, on Wedr&day last, by D. S. Manger, at Hanover, YnWounty, and brought to this dty, the nearest military depot, where they were delivered to Captain Dodge, who, as commanding officer at this post, at once put them to military service. These birds of passage are now at Camp Curtin, where the cool breeze from the Susquehanna will have an influence of arousing their ardor for the coun try, and reminding them of their folly in at tempting to escape the draft. Wane on& mum are busily employed in contributing articles for the supply of military hospitals at a distance, it would be well to con sider the necessity of preparing a quantity of the same articles for use at home. We notice that the people in other localities are doing this, and we were pleased, recently, to hear of individuals who are making preparations for some purpose in this city. In Philadelphia they are preparing the churches for the recep tion of the wounded, as the hospitals in that locality are full. As Harrisburg is situated at a central point, and of course easier of access from Washington than Philadelphia, we cannot tell how soon a large number of wounded may be brought to our midst. We cannot tell when a battle may maim its thousands and send the mangled and torn soldiers for succor and care, to the towns and cites of the state. This is a serious fact and a dreadful anticipation. Let our people act upon the suggestion to pre pare for such emergencies. Every housekeep er can manufacture lint—they can all prepare bandages—they can all see to it, that every description of hospital stores for the relief of the sick and wounded are in readiness for any demand that may be made upon the people of Harrisburg. INTRRISPING TO Somesas AND THEIR FRIENDS. We have received a number of letters of inquiry relative to the pay of soldiers in the hospitals or on furlough. All ouch letters should be ad dressed to the Paymaster General ; inquiries relating to the pay of deceased teamsters or other employees of the Quartermaster's depart went, or for the pay of horses killed or lost in the service, to the Third Auditor ; and relating to the pay and bounty of persons in the marine or naval service, to the Fourth Auditor. The Government pays all postage; on such business communications, whether received or transmit ted by this office. EZRA B. FRINCH, Second Auditor of the Treasury Department. Washington, D. 0. TORN OF APPLICATION FOR ARRIARS OF PAY AND soiwr I, —, of in the county of —, and State of —, on oath say, that my age is pare, and that I am the of —, late of —, in the State of —, who was a in company of the regiment 'of —, and died in the service of the United States, at —, on the day of —, 186-. 111 the soldier died unmarried, having no child, it should be here stated. If the applica tion is by the mother, she should also state the name of the father of the deceased, his death; or abandonment of the support of his family, giving the date and all facts necessary to a proper understanding of the case. If the ap plication is by the widow of the deceased, she should here state her maiden name, when, where and by whom she was married to him, and whether or not there is record evidence of such marriage.] I make this application to recover all arrears of pay or other allowances due to the deceased from the United States, and the bounty pro sited by the sixth section of the act of July 22, 1861. ',Signature of claimant.] State of —, County of —, Personally appeared the above-named —, to me well known, and subscribed and made oath to the foregoing statement, on this of —, 186-, before me. (Name of Official Title.) TORY Or AITIDAVH We, --- end ----, of —, in the county of —, and State of —, on oath say that we are and have been for years well acquaint ed with—, the applicant, and with the said deceased, who was a in company of the -- regiment --' and know -- to be the of the said deceased—[if he died un married, leaving no child, it should be here stated ; and if the application is by the mother, the tact of her widowhood, or the abandonment of her husband should be stated as in the ap plication)—and that we have no interest What ever in said application. (Signatuie.) • (Signature.) Viiiikida of megletnde lame as above.) patnegloania Wag ifetegraph, iribap "Afternoon, fitptembtr 5, 1862. Susqusuarors Hoi Guam:ie.—The citizens of Susquehan .a and adjoining townships die posed to unite in forming one or mote com panies of home guards, in accordance with the late proclamation of the Governor, am request ed to meet at Hallahaoles Tavern, in Susque hanna township, on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, for that purpose. Mawr Criminl. Dimino. the past week there has been no abatement of attraction at the Gaiety. Indeed, the man who holds the manager! 1 reins is not likely to let the public avoid his establishment. Mr. Edwards is now permanently located here. He is an acquisition. He never does things by halves. What he undertakes to do, he dues with a determination to distance all rivalry. The company he has gathered at the Gaiety must be enormously expensive, but the mana ger is long-sighted enough to see that his liberal investment will pay. The orchestra Is full and efficient, and its music contributes very largely to the enjoyment of an evening at the Gaiety. CoL. KNIPB, of the 46th, is rapidly arranging his business connected with the recruiting of men for his regiment, and proposes to leave for his csmp at noon to-morrow. The reason for this departure Is rendered the more im perative from the fact that Lieut. Col. Selfridge,. of the 46th, is lying very ill in the hospital at Alexandria, a fact which leaves the reginient almost without a command. The health of Col. Knipe scarcely warrants this early departure, but it will be seen that the necessity for hie presence with his regiment is very peremtory. Any who wish to accompany Col. Knipe can do so by reporting either at Bell's store, corner of Second and Chestnut streets, or at the residence of the Colonel, in Chestnut street near Front. A Moon Esramaimmwr.—Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of prook , perity and as a 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 challenges competion.— Without going into detail, we may safely say that the firm keep on hand everything usually 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 invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, 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 diseases arising front impurity of the blood, that she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven's German Vegetable Medicines at very moderate rates. I have also on hand a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sore Eyes, Frozen Feet and Piles. References can be furnished as to their won derful efficacy, whenever called upon. There need be no apprehension in regard to my com. potency 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. Aul3 dlm MRS. L. BALL. Mas. Ram,:—My youngest child was a poor sickly little babe. Every person that saw her thought I would never raise her. Finally, I heard of your medicine, and tried it to the good of my child. She was about three mouths old when I commenced to use it. She is now two years and six months old, and enjoys good health. I would recommend it to all to give•it a trial. I know several who have tried it, and all pronounce it good. My et. re is in Filbert street, between Walnut and State. sep 3 Emanwrn WotrrsGsa. Elton ma Az .—We notice among the late arrivals from our army in the South, /flutter Edward Waterbury. Although nature has not been liberal to him in physical proportion, he has all the bearing of :a soldier, and we doubt not has done good &vice for his country. And like David of old, will leave a name for his tory, if there is a Goliahlaylog around loose.— These remarks, of course, has nothing to do with the new and cheap dry goods' at Drich Sr, Bowman's. sept4-2t. WI azvz received a large assortment of hoop skirts, from 760. up to $2 60. A large assort ment of linen and needlework 'collars, and col lats and sleeves, at all prices. White casibrice, jacconetts, nantucks, brilliants, and plain and figured Swiss muslin, at all prices. The finest lot of embroidered French cambric brands ever brought to Harrisburg—of infant's waists we keep a large assortment. Ladies and gentle. men's linen pocket handkerchiefs, ladies' stock. logs, gentlemen's one half hose, and children's stockings of all descriptions and prices, Twenty pieces of carpet to be, sold cheap. Kentucky jeans, sattinetta and cassimeres for men and boy's wear. We received 50 dozen stuspenders,: at all prices. 60 dozen cotton handkerchiefs, with borders, and a great many other notions and small wear. - S. Lzwr. H AIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I Win. A. Batekelinoi flair Dye The only Harmless and Reliable Dye' Known Ali others are mere imitations, and should be avoided ifyou wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to • beautiful and natural Brown or Blank without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been sail% dad to Wm. A. Shea on dune 1859, and over 200A00 application" have been made to the hair of the patrons or his famous Dye. Ww. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produce* • War not to be distinguished from tutors and is wasitinvido not to injure in the least, however bag It may be contin ued, and the ill effects of bed Dyes remedial. The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which in prop erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. Sold in all the cites and towns of the lUnlted Blake, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Tee Genuine has the mime " Wllham A. Batchelor," and eddreee upon a steel plate engraving, on the four aides of each box. Wholesale Factor'', Bi Norr-laYl oet2-dirwly. late 2118 Broadway, New Yor k FRESH BUTTER. AT MARKET PRICE. WE, HAVING fitted up' a large Ritrig orator, and laving made =tracts with some of our mast .sliaolo fsribera to Womb as Islip. fresh said watt baiter Tegeleds, be 'mom to supply oar gnomes with await huh 1a oold bolter at animas. ii72o WY. DM, jr. j CO. I=2=l To the Afflicted. New '2lbutrtistmtuts. INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and bland Transportation, ,Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the IHRULINCR COMPANY OF NORTH AHERN . OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual Capital and &seta. DIRECTORS Arthur O Cottle, Samuel W. Jams, John A. Crowe, &marl F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose Mte, Jobs R. Nett Milliard D. %Ned, witEtmo , WOl4ll, Wtbiam E. 'Bowen, James N. boason, E &orris wain, Jobo ten, Gewge L Harrison, Fr was R. 0 ve, lid !far/ Ef . Trotter, bdward S. Uarke. ARTHUR G. C. F President . cfIaRLEB PLATT, Sawetary. AC CBOirtlt Spin ale tb an )ve U.Me company, the undertigeof la prepared to take Piro riake in any part of • he state or Penneylvivala, miner annually or perpet ually, on dm most favorable terms. Moe 'filled street betweto Walnut and Strawberry Bu kW@ row WILLIAM BUEHLER, Harnabtug, Pa 1010 d li JOHN WISE'S Confectionery & Fruit Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, Harridan, Pa CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES AND LEMONS, PINE APPLES, BANANNAS, FRESH AND SALT FISH, And vo.atablee of all kinds, brought direct from the ereStere Markets, twice a week,anJ ourcticeel usoer iny p-rennin supervision, thus eesolidg me to SOL/ a better and cheaper article dam any in the market. Sir Orders from &distance attended to promptly, and teats delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Fit&ll CANNED FRUITS constantly on baud Give me a call. lie2lll JOHN WISH. _CHEESE. AFEW Boxes good Oheeee, the balance of • large consignment, are offered at an unosnady low rate to closeout the lot. To retail dealers there whi be an tad moment ofered. Each boa sold will be gear autwd asrepresented. WY. DOGS, JR., & 303 THEO. F. IiCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, MARKEY STREET, lIABRISBURG. rifirPardoolar attention paid to Printing, Riding and %tiding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Checks, Braila, &a. Gams printed at $2, SS, $4, and $5 per housand In elegant style. 120 FILL UP THE OLD REGIMENTS! PATRIOTIC and able bodied young men 1. who would aroldbelog drafted, sod who whit to Mu one of the noblest regiments in the field, and be commanded by *captain of fifteen months aeridoe, wbo auttains the highest reputation ac a brave, temperate and chriattan °doer, itiould at awe *Mar 00. R., Capt. W. A. hotnnaon of to. genera eaventreavanth moat, P.V., now eervine in the pain army of Major General earl, Tetouan*. BOUNTY 8177-4102 IN ADVANCE. Apply to W. 8. Ebalfer, Parer and Military ft vre, Mar kat street, or to Per. 1. d. Robinson, Prow art et above Market. an24i dtt PHOTOGRAPHIC -ALBUMS, Jost received, at BERGNER'S BQOE. STORE a f 0 supply of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Embracing ell the new Styles and Sizes ALBUMS FOR 12 PHOTOGRAPHS. t ~1 ';! 1 ~I,! t.!l7r , m..mr=7!ml. ALBUMS FOR SO PHOTOGRAPHS MMI7r P M'MWrri ‘ MI T:il M 1 M Prices from Seventy-five Cents To Twenty-five Dollars BOUND IN CLOTH, WITH CLASP BOUND IN FRENCH MOROCCO, WITH rir-m BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH TWO •.;7, BOUND IN TURKEY MOROCCO, WITH M r M BOUND IN VELVET, WITH CLASPS-VERY BICH. BOUND IN MOROCCO, WITH HEAVY MOUNTINGS AND CLASPS PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED MEN rOBTRAITB OF DISTINGMBED WOMEN. COPIES OF RARE ENGRAVINGS OOP= OF CHOICE PAINTINGS Any !i►te de Yin* published in the country will be furuhdred to order. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, Of any size nut in the standard styles will be made to order BERGNER% Cheap Bookstore. " THE BEST" CLOTHES WRINGER. PUTNAM'S EXCELSIOR. WRINGS DETEST. WRINGS ANY 14110MEIS ';• IVITIMOLT ALTICKIATION. 8' r' •AliT Txi B. abbi by DAVID lIATNSII, no Mull* a. 10417 *maw IS hereby given that an application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at their next Bowdon for a renewal of the charter of the YORK COUNTY PANIC, the said bank being bulged to York, Penney Ivanla. By order or the Board of Directors jya..d Uwe= W. WAONAR, Cashier. FAISLIIRS Bass or LANCASTER, } LANCASTRR, June 26, 1862 It ti I President and Direette a of the FARMERS BANN OF LANCASTER, intend making npplication to the Legislature of the Commonwealth of PORES' 1 tracts, at their nexteet:sion fer a renewal of their char ter, with its present location and authorised capi tel o V . 00,010, and with all the rights and privileges new enioyed. EDWIN U. BROWN, Cashier of the Farmers Bank of Lancaster je2o•dltwem 4 • - 41,2001000 IN pursuance of the 25th Section, First Article of the amended onstitution cf e State Of rem usylvarle, and the First Section of the Acs of the General sembly, passed the fleet day of June,lll39, Jamie. is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature of said St-ite, at its next session, corn. menet ug the first Tuesday or January, 1163. for the charter of a bona, to be orated In the borough of MU leiaborg, in the counts of Dauphin, and State alOreeald, to be celled the LYBENSI V.LLEY BANK ; the capital Moth thereof to be Twenty Thousand Donets, with t e privilege of increasing the same to sif y Thoosacm Dol lars, and the epecift,i object for which the proposed corporation is to be chartered la to transact the usual and legitimate hominess of a bank of issues, discount deposit and exchange, Je26 dlta6m. NOTICE. EiCaIFDALN RANK, RONNIVALI, Pe , June 26, 1862. WOMB is hereby given, that the BONVIDALE BAbli. intend to • pply to lb. neat Legislature fora ri newel cf its ekerter. By order o the Board or I Ironton R. 8. Y, je2B-dlt w6m Prefident. NOTICE IS hereby given that an application will be made to the Leghinture of Pennsylvania at their re it se-sion, for a renewal rf the charter of Td BANK ORTLIsBN 11BEHT1WS, the told Bank being located In the city or Phil.oelphia with an authorized capital of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. By order of the Board, W. GlalliFß/f, je2t•wem Cutler. IN pursuance of the 25th Eection, Firs Article of the amended ConstpuVon of the State of Pennsylvania, and the First Section of the Act of the General Aasemuly, passed the fl•st day of June, 1839, the undersigned citizens of the Cc mmonwealth or Penn sylvania, hereby give notice tbet they intend to make application to the I egielatu , e of BB d State, at its next session, cummeueing the drat Tu-sday of January, 1803, for the charter or a bank, to be located le the bort:met of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntint don, and Kate aforesaid, to bellied the .•100.1D TOP BANK ;" the capital stork thereof to be One Hunt-red Thousand Dol lars, and the specific object for which toe proposed Ger pOration Is to be chattered is to trancact toe usual and lemtimtte business of a back of issue , dtecount„demsit and exchange DAVID BL "R, J. GEORGE IDLES, JOHN J. LAWRENCE. %mils hi LEWIS, B. K. vet GTON, ALEXANDER P ET, ROBT. HARE rOWEL' , JOHN R. wI:NTER, JAMtB MAGOIRE, Cii; EGE EBY, DAVID DUNN, L A. R. STEWART, jelo-w6m IL CININGHeii. IN Pursuance of the 25th section, first article of the amended Constitution of the State of r nntly Ivan's, and the first section of the Act of the General Assembly. pasted the lirat day of June, '1839, the ataieraigned citizens of the Commouwealtl ennsti ea- Ma hereby give notice that they Intend to make appli• Callen to the Legislature of tall tate, at its r ext session, commencing the first Tuesday of January, 1863, for the charter of a Bank to be loca ed in the borough of Belle tate, in the county of Centre, and Siam eformad, to be called ~ .TdE BELLEPoRTE BaNB," the capital stock thereof to ' e one hut dred thousand dollars with the privilege of increasing it to Two Hundred Thousand I)..diare. ..nd the specific object for which the proposed corporation is to be chartered is to transact the usual and legitimate bueness of a bank of issue, discount, de posit and exchange. H. Brockerhoff, O. T. Alexander, Wm. P. Wtison, John Irwin. Jr., Edmund Blanchard, W. F. Reynolds; n. G. Bush, A Y Bluer D.Y. Wolin( r, May J. lose, Geu. W. Jarkson, Wm. A. Thoma, R. H. Duncan Hoar Brothers. Samuel Strobnoker, McCoy, Lino I Co , A.R. Barlow, Thompson, Lion & Harvey Hann, Daniel shoals, F. F. Hentilaill, ( horse Beal, John P. Harris, C. J. J. Curtin, Valentthes A Co. fe23-dem. NOTICE is hereby given, that the under 'lance citizens and residents of Pennsy'vanht, have associated themselves together in partnerah , p, and prepared a certificate. for the purpose of establiabing a bank of discount, deposit and circulation or issue, under and in pursuance of the provisions of an act of the Gen eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved the 81st day of May, A. D.lBBl, entitled supplement to An act to establish a system of Tree Tanking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss from insolvent banks, approved March 31st, 1840," and any other law or laws of said Co , monwealth applicable to and bearing bn the subject. The raid pro icsed Bank to be called THE HUNTINGDON COUNTY HANK, to be located in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon and State of Pennsylvania, with s capital stock of One hundred and Sixty Thousand Defiers, in shares of fifty dollars each, with the. right and privilege of increasing the same to any amount not excessiii - g three hundred thousand dollars. William P. Orbison, James M. Hell, John E - cott, James awl; WhnamDorris, Jr. Thomas Flitter, jy2B-dlt 168 m George W. Garrettoon. NOTICE. WHEREAS letters of administration on the estate of John Bowers, late of Haitian township, Dauphin con ty, dec'd., have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to trate immediam payment, and those having admit against tt • same 11 , 11 premnt them duly authen ticated to JOHN 110WkftF, OZO W. BO WINO, iyl6-dltwet Administrators. FOR a term of years a Farm a few hours ride by rit Elf of. d from the city of SL Louts, Mo containing over seven hundred mid 1114 acres, twri hundred end fifty in cultivation, lour hundred ender fence well timbered, in a prairie country with a range for stock unsurpassed by any in the west. The f a , el use on d a new and cominouions dwelling house and out buildings, crcbard of &peas, ptechrs and oherrire, and be rented at a re.sor able price to a good tenant Partys renting can per base dom the proprietor all kinds of farming utensils, grain and hay, cattle and hogs, and a number of young horses; and can also pur chase the farm at any time during the lease on fair terms. Bons but parties who can bring good recommendation need apply. /or particular addresi D. D. RIM, jyl6.w6nts Barnum's Rote', St. toms, Mo. , g THE UNION' , ARCH STREET ABOVE THIRD , PHILADELPHIA. UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. Tbis Hotel is central, convenient by the passenger are to all parts or the city, and to every particular adapted to the coetfort and wants of the Nubian public. gir Terms $1.60 per day. sepn-wly BERRYSBURG SEMINARY. BERRYSBURG, PA. PRE next quarter will open on the last Twatitay of July, the 29th. •D. F. SWINGLE, B. S., Principal, waisted by able and experienced Teachers. The course of toadies Mb raCtes all the branchei Omuta le the Primary Acridelairal and Clamical " 4 " Aks , s .di ng r arn wted, room, ea., gi b 0 per week. Tel. tali from 00 , 0 fl 00 per quarter or eleven WOK Drawing, arc., extra. Students &dm tied at may tiao da lot it • (varier. Spell attention is given to the selection of wakes lei further inibrmatke address, f. 21111.0140 Berusbarp, Dauphin Onumr, Pk Bank 2pplications. NOTICE NOTICE. BANK NOTICE, BANK NOTICE. BANK NOTIO h 3. BANK NOTICE. Legal Notices. glisztllantous FOR RENT. New 'ADuertistmtnts PUBLIC BALE: Ix pursuance of an Order of the L o:phanie Court or Daupblq newly, will be exposed to We, On Saturday, the 11th Day of October, on the inansion premises—. 1. All that messusge and tract of land situate lo East Ent over township to sail county, bo coded by /ands of Jacob Pellly, Henry Eckert, j-cob Yorty and John Va. re, containing one hundred ant twelve aores, be the same more or lees, there in erec si a barge two story stone swelling henna, and large bank hers, wagon shed, coreoribe, smoke house and other buildings. sad 'i•o one ether new two story frame dwelling cousi, with baseline's tic. There is an exceiltot spring or never filling water at each of the dare lings,and a gool Lump alto et the stone house. This prop,ny to sto ate aNnut half a mile hoot ihe Harr share ant Jones own read and about tartest:l mile. Iran liarrliburg. Tnero is a good orchard of excethnt trutt On the premises. and about ten aura of good timber lan I. Th 3 retail deg Is un der a high data of cultist' ten ant fence, In. gent Ti. piir. 'itogether this is one of the meat aseirab:e nutria in tit, ne ghborbood 2. 41,0 at these ne time and place, a certain Inlet of land situate lathe lam-, taw csbip, acilohong lands of William Marls, John Weimer, Hama Orw k and edam Hetrick, containing eleven acres, be the same more or 15,41 Via land is will timbered and is susti.ptible of being made solid num lane, nr meadow. 8. Also at dream* time and place, a tract or unim proved len', dm .te on the mood mountain in the same township, edict:Meg Maas of Michael Etude' and bainnelfnydef, John Kern, Falwell Lingle ud others e-mialubm twenty ac ea, miie or lees. lid, land is welt timbered. Late the smote of Beopunin Kelm, deed, le lo dements at ten o'clo3lc A it, or add day, when attendance w.ll be ktir Z 1 and 000ditims of sale made known by .11 , Ell 4 L NGL s. Admistittaior of itezdamlo Reim, c'd. Harrisburg. nem 2,1362. aeons- w,r Leuanon"Demoorat" please oopy till sale, and send bill toads aloe tiomedistely for eollect no. THE undersigned offers at Private bale that villa tbl tAvern stand, (now neat d d by J. W. Motet ) attuated In the vbiana of Pm' ass Dtn pbtn county, Pa., ant two tans and a ha.f noribc ast cf Harelabu , g. Tbit bumd has an cotenant TIM or Gun ton). The building, are entirely new and very anbatontid. a well of never tales water near the d or, toset. er wl.h a floe va•itty of fruit sal °rain:metal trees The pro', e. ty will be meld eheap. For Leans dk. , address JOHN FNRICB, Progress P. O. P. S. Goo t stabling attached to the premises. &epta d twew ANTED.—At the Buehler House, a 111ba who thoroughly eageratenge the badmen or barkeeo.og. To such a person ate, dy eropl •s meut will be g yen. eept...ktit FgLL C:1 'es. SITSTONS BURSICRY, HARRISBURG. IT should not be forgotten that CAB eo'sblishmeht i 3 sal In sowers! ul operation, and tau supply FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBBERY, GRAPE VINES, RASPBEE RDS, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE BERRIEi, CURRANTS, BLACK RIES, Ac., ike,, Ac., Ac. Of as good qualities and varlet's', and et'u ressoosble prices is they are sold at datau& striallei. THE LOCATION of the nursery-a-1010104 the city—gives It sdnntegas for traoseortawn to all catti of the coootry, posseAsd by but few others. W All ardc;e3, when dedred, delivered free of chaise. in any part of the city. WM' JACOB NISH. Ck.11.X.11 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ht VlN le l et u z i ly th oce z u e prd l 13 7:r1, F f 0r 7 3 10f I am enabled to supply the public with e COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE DIFFERENT VARIETY AND SIZES OF Car..aI7.4II.IIQ FULL WEIGHT ALWAYS GUARANTEED. Orders respectfully solicited—which, If left at the Aloe, toot of North street, or at ,the office of Wit. Dock, Jr. & Co., will receive prompt attention. GILLARD DOCK. PUBLIC SALE• VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE WILL be offered at public sale, on Thursday, the 1.1111 day of September, at 2 o'clock, at Brant's Hall in the city of oarrisburg. Ildrtarthree acre, of bend with an excellent frame house and barn and outbuildings, situated partly in the City of Harrisburg and partly in Owatara to waship. This property Is situated on the Bontia of tieninnai town turnpike, a portion of which boa a beautiful location on a bill, directly Being the city of iiarrit burg, to be sold in three acre lois. also a lot or plcce of ground situated In Market Square adiohlingJones' Boma, baring a front of a feet and extending bass 167% feet to 20 lest alley, thereon erected a two story brick hours with two story cook brick building sod rtabla, haring the use of • three feet alley on Market Bowe, being one of toe most desirable situations fo • business or 'private rae deuce to the city. Porsession Oren to rat of October ext. Ckuditions of males are 10 per coot. of the purchase mousy to be paid on the day of rile, tae behove of the one ball of the purchase mommy when 'he title la made, and the balance In two equal an sal payments with into est, from e time possession *Oven. To be secured by bonds and mortgage, A plan i f the *lute acre 1.8 i an be etlio at the boot and aloe store of A. Huniumel, AM doom to toe Coati House, Harrisburg. line attendance will be given by Om ma PIIIIWFX. and ALLIEr Dux tiF .1 • d's Executor of David Buttons deed. ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS. ALL kinds of Second Hand Clothing, boots and Owes, btought and sold at the Auction store, Second Street next 10 Stste Coast Blink. Ile_ tole, roofs knim end iota blanket-, a fir,..t'rate artil lery totals and spurs fir an officer for sale. No. 46 Sec ond Street. W. BARN, kuctione.r. 153.6 oaf HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT, FOR the safety of oqnsuoners, we have established aOA Oil Depot at the corner of Froa ant Market streets. All oar oils are tested and we posi tively tall none except such as prove to be non•explosive, clear and free from odor as far as practicable. We offer at present the following justly celebrated b, ands. Nag araadietinsoll, Nabrooa Dicoer, lower Mao Can be pute I elsewhere in tbis place, other wnolessie or retail. 464 an alleaslve assortment of Lampe, Chilm ne7s, Shades, Glass Cones, nursers, ho Wa will she ehange fluid or campbeue lamps, so Nis to be said rot coal oat. ODD and satisfy yourselves, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner of Front and Market street. aprll pUHF. Cider Vinegar, which we war, lent to be made solely from cider. Joel reaeived and ape owe ton by NICMOI-4 & 1 - 0 WMAN, ,ml 2 Corner Wont and Market streets. TOI3ACUO and segara of all kinds, for &alibi' NICHOLS & BOWMAN. i 729 Oorner Front and Market Eeriest'. CALL an. examine Ulnae new jars lot Fruit, the bet, cheapest and Ompleat In is aawast, for dab by NICHOLS & BOWMAN jil9 Cotner Front and Market rued. PitIMZ Cheese mom new oat Diana' Pal received auditor .ale low by NRHOLS k BOWIE/di, Comer From and genet areas. MU DETZRSIVB SOAP. ecesettatik better than Harrieings Household Soap, just received and he mile by 1 4 ICHuL3 it BOwids sr felt Corner hem end Market streets' pANDFALION COFFEE I—A Fresh and ism =FR or this odebralea (ref Nitt reoetv•d s 7 W7l. Door Jr,, & ok