pail k tlegrapil —_ - NOT/LE TO Al) VERTISERS.—*ii Acme.. tiscanenti, Business 'Notices, Harriages. Deaths, &e., to secure insertion in th. TELEGRAPH, must invariably be siorom paned witli the ;ASH. Advertisements ordered in the regain) Evening Edition are insertedin t he Morn Edition without extitit .elaargs RAllP.Ticiußri PA SATUDATTTENING, JEJLI 16, 1864. AND COUNTRY. State of the Thermometer To-day. // A. M. 3r. 90: 94 8 A. M 82 Cavalry for 100 Days' Service. The undersigned have been authorized to raise a company of Cavalry for One Hundred Days' Service, under the late call of the Gov ernor. Headquarters may be found at the Tent, in Market street near Fourth, and at Murray & Adams' Livery Stable. FRANK A. MURRAY, W. A. DEAN, THEO. G. TEEM:US., ,yl5-2V NOTICE. So'diers Discharged on Account of Woun 4 s Received in line of -Duty. --The un dersigned is prepared to collect the $lOO Bounty due all such soldiers. SITLLIVAN S. CHILD, . Claim Agent, , Telegraph Printing Office, Hairisbmg, - .Penit= sy 1 vania. Jyls-dlw Tam man who took away a bag 'of salt, this morning, on a wheelbarrow, from Shisler dt Frazer's store, without paying for it, had bet ter come and settle the bill, as he is known. SHISLER & FRAZga. CEMEIS &AZIMUTH WANTim.--Apply to R. <l . PLEMDTG, Harrisburg, Pa. jyls-4t =MOE= SANFORD and his Opera Troupe are now Elid ing an engagement at Grover's Theatre, in Washington city. =OM THE pulpit of the Old School Presbyterian Church will be occupied by Rev. Samuel J.Nic cols, of Chambersburg, to-morrow morning and evening. REV. J. HENRY Donna, of Pottstown, Mont gomery county, will preach in the FGerman Reformed Church, Chestnut street, to-mor row, at 10 o'clock A. ar.. and G. rt, Ova city subscribers should not'forget that on and after Monday next, they will be charged twelve oerds per week for the TELE eaerix. This will barely pay for the white. paper used. 1:11:=210 UNION' PICNIC.-A grand Union pio-nio will be held in Haehnlen's woods on Thursday next. The occasion promises . to .be one of more than ordinary interest, and a pleasant time can be expected by all who attend. =TEM BEME WEE MATOIL —There were several cases brought before His Honor yesterday morning. The first was Mary Johnson, (col ored,) found in "Tanner's avenue," upon the occasion of the war meeting, brim full of whisky, and, as a matter of course, full of fight. When placed in the lock-up, she amused herself by screaming and cursing at a fearful rate, for all of which she was'tioketed to the fort for thirty days. Ann Osborne, (white,) drunk and disor derly, 'was also committed to prison, for ton days. There were four more cases o£ a, similar character, three of which were fined and dis charged. and the fourth was re4corrimitted to the lock-up. DIKLIGII rut.—An evening stroll alone the banks of the "peaceful Su . squehanna," as the sun stoops towards his bed behind the hills, and a sail upon its placid waters, under the stars and stripes, upon the capacious Ind com fortable transport, that keeps up a constant communication with the charniing resort on Independence Island. Are you a parent? Take your , children along with you, and let them enjoy the safe and pleasant ride; let them watch the brisk gambols of the fish as they chase each other over the rocky and pebbly bottom of the lim pid stream, whilst the boat glides ab iquickly over its surface; let them romp, - aMong , the trees of the island grove and keep the swings in motion. The little folks will vote it a great treat, a grand excursion. Try it! , HOBELISLE DEATH .— Last nightuoy about fifteen years of age, and named Robert Marlow, was burned to death, near the furnace, on State street. This ra - orning his remains were found lying upon a•heap of hot cinder. One of his legs was burixed•off about the knee, and one of his arias , atithe elbow; his left side was literally burned to A crisp, while the balance of his body was thoroughly" roasted. His home was in Lebanon. A near relative having been killed by the 'railroad ac cident near that place, a few days ail% the boy, who has been employed On one of the railroads, arrived here last evening, inUe,nding to go home on a freight train, but he was too late. It is supposed that he was crossing the lot used for the cinder, from the furnace, and that as he walked up the embankment, he fell upon a hot bed of cinder, the gas from WV& affected him to such an extent that he was un able to regain his footing, and was compelled to remain there, to be burned-to death. He was found this morning, by Bernard Camp., beU, Chief of Pollee, who had the hody reo,' moved from the mass of cinder, and cared for. until the arrival of the . Corener,, Jesee B. H um mel, Esq., at ten o'clock, 4hezi a jury was selected and an inquest held. The Coroner's jury renatTe4 a Verdict that Hobert Marlow's death was °enact. by suffo ostion and burning, James Leidy, step-father of q t e,d e , osastaL arrived here this foreno", arilmedparrenhde.. ments to have his remains Wren h ozole j ot interment. The boy.haS lies* abaft; ft. 03 4, km) OM QM greelP; WilsW:Tn?reins o naz—A young m a n of 'slid who is able to .bring good recommendations from his late em ployer. ;;Euquiro t at this office.. Gm COUCH has removed the censorship from the telegraph wires, and dispatches can now be sent without undergoing insPection nthe part utthe military authoriliies. Carr. GEO. F. Ross' company went into camp this afternoon. It numbers about elght*filen, pa is one:of the finest look ietlre have seen this season. Capt. R. will make an excellent officer, and will command the respect of evety man in the coinPanyi; =Il REV. H. Saaaor, of the United Brethren in Vil IPrea.* :4/ ;he: Orphins' Court room in the Court House, to-morrow at 10 a. ar., and 7i r. at., in the German language. The friends of this branch of the christian chiroli, 'and tile Public generally, are invited to attend. ST. PAUL'S 11 , 115810 N Camaca, Rama AVENTIL —The friends of this Mission and the new minister, the Rev. A. J. Barrow, were, we aie pleased to learn, greatly encouraged by the attendanca StiiidaY.. Hour of service nest Sunday, (to-morrow,) ten o'clock in the aior44. "i,L.nnday,Schpol at 2 o'clock. ; Tap., most contemptible case of stealing we ever h_eard' was perpetrated last night. Some mean, contemptible traitor stole the stars and stripes from the office of Alderman Paler, on Third street. The rascal should be hung from the top of the highest ,flag -staff in , the country, as a' 'punishment for his mean ness. Coßs.no,, , iciat.pette f than all the drugs and pat e nt mixtures for destroying these household pests is a remedy which is very simple as.d easily available at this season. A few parings of cucumbers, scatteled about in the localities • which they frequent, will drive them entirely away. Remeniber this, and trait ; tliereis no humbug about it. • . , ovmt fifteen - hundred men reported for duty at Camp this morning, for' the one hundred days' service. Others aro still ar riving, and we may expect to see the' quota of the , Sta*fllled•attuf early day. Thies tee» ments are in process of formation, and it is expected WA ~hey will be .commanded - by. Cols. Fisher, NegleY and if e kichael. all of whom have had experience in the field. Ix CAMP. The First City Zouaves are now in Camp Curtin, and 'arrangements have been made to have the company mustered into service without,Oelay. Fifteen or twenty men will be adnepted to fill the ranks of the Zonaveli: . This is one of the finest comps itis and persons desiring to serve their oiAListry for one hundred days should connect themselves with this sosiPSTIY. • IT itirtithigio - watch the changing faces of .thec copperheads. Their disappointment and chagrin arc plainly exhibited in their sullen countepances. They are exasperated teCause the rebels retired without setting tire to Washington. They are heart-sick ;because Bradly Johnson and his cut-throats ;did not coma I noFth• would have been au* politi cal capital for the cops to have had Wash ington city sanked. In fact, no set of men ever showed their sympathies more clearly than do the poor political charlatans who are constantly lotvling for the Constitution,•sigh ing for peace or beseeching for the soleby of the oppressed people in the south. Another such a failure tss the rebels made in Maryland, will include, the ooppeiheads to postpone their national convention beyond August, indetl nitely for all" etornity. Arrchters" ro Rec.—Last night attempts were made to rob two, stores, in oro: city, by the thieves wholze lurking 'about, The hardware store of Anthony King, Third and Market street's, Was entered through one of the windows. .it is supposed that the thief attempted to light up the ristabli'ahment, but in his attempt , to, do so ) the gauze sus pended over the goods on thl s shelves took fire, and iu an 'instant . _nstant a: sheet of flame, which probably friglidetted the rascal, who left, without taking any goods. An attempt, was 9,12 ,-ru.ade to enter the store and dwelling 'Cif YA r . German, on Second street, ea " :llll66 %titlt. The intruder did not succeed, howew ar, in obtaining any booty. There was . rumor in circulation that Kel ker'S hardy, , E , t b l, re' had been robbed, but there was , While an truth in the report. JO many , robberies and attempts, to rob, are oCCitilig in ourcity, we would jok.re 4 , are the.night police? Why are they not attm .ding to their duty ? Should they not o arcrond" at night, and prevent the bur gle rs from, operating so pubholy as they did at King's - last night ? HOW TO GET RID OF CATTEBITLLA3I3.--The following, we clip from the Toronto Lecider, may - beaf interest to our thousands of agricultural friends throughout the country: Those of #lur resders who either have Ifni trees in their gardens, or who cultivate ' orchards, wil .1 learn with much gratifi*ion . that a e s e r t n i wi instrum e vtality of destratdOn to caterpillars has been discovered. .Thet , coal oil will 4.4 wse instant depth to these tieefir has been. proved all dcrobt. On Satur day last a leaser was received at , the.Leaffer office, for puivkication, from one of our sub scribers, an ei .tensive farmer in the Township of Clerk ; -noun tr of Durham, stating tae fact that, as a las t. wort, to endeavor to dealroy the eaterpilli,ra (which had almost taken on poseeeaCen 'of 41iitk‘erin t the orchlwd) he experiment s d with coal oil. Complete sue eess attend ed 'the experiment. A hrush of stir ftathei a was male, and poitkinsef the trees mear;ed with the oil, in addition to placi g;aei nall - quantity on the nests. In stant death , ensued. The proprietor 'of the Leader at,el ace tested the oil on his trees at rarm,'Younk aired, where the oat 'er:h id oollectedt in thousands, doing Sul dip nage. In 'a , couple of hours one o aart of it • bad cleared the orchard completely of catarpil dare. The t lead lay.areund in all dlreot bus Thieeffect of , the oil on the pests seemed EM; raentdu; th era was no long delay liiinderge ;lair one tenth of the deadly sub .guip.-octo.pflOttii spr qd deeolatiop in all is, c id a dear. remedy, . as•weltaliv:eure one, and all oar entleceibme irtubledligrAtimi eimild *bpi its I=1!1 . SEKNYTING OP 4. SUPPOSED REBEL.— • . - oral xlays past a conspicuous looking man, dirty and . travek.worn, has been lurking in the vicinity of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county. His conduct excited the suspicion of the whole neighborhood, and when it is re membered that the panic created by antici pated rebel invasion is scarcely yet allayed this fact is not surprising. Yesterday morn ing several of the Citizens determined to know what this skulker was after, but when they attempted to reach him, he commenced to skedaddle in good order. He was pursued and finally shot, the ball taking effect in his leg above the knee, then he was captured and brought to this city, and au examination proved that he was only a common vagrant, an outcast, homeless pilgrim, who gave his name as Andrew Miller. Hid the poor fel low stopped when challenged by his pursuers he would not have been injured, but he was too badly frightened, and considered that his safety depended on his flight.. Provost Mar shal Opdyke kindly ordered the dressing of the poor fellow's wound, which, though pain ful, is not dangerous, and has fuither pro vided for his care until he recovers. CurrlN Fravitraigii. —Captain S. M. Mitchell, with eighty-five men, took quarters at Camp Curtin yesterday afiernoon, after being regu larly mustered for one hundred days' service. The Curtin Fermihpes compose the first cora- Tarty mustered fora hundred days, from Dau phin county. NOTE. —The above appeared in this morn ing's edition. We were in error in stating that the Curtin Pencibles were the first Dauphin county company mustered into the one hundr' d days' since. Capt. Sanno's com pany of cavalry was the first from the eohnty, and the mtv.a have already received their bounty. The Curtin ,Yencibles were the sec ond on the list. BAprzar Cnuaca.—Titere will be se vice in the Baptist Church, corner of Second and Pine streets, on to-morrow morning at 10 ci'z clock, and in the evening at o'ciclek. Rev. A. Judson Rowland, of Rochester, N. Y., will occupy the pulpit public are in vited to attend. RALLY ROUND TEE FLAP, BOYS.—Captain Orem is raising a bajtellion of 100 days' men. We would recommerd him to all who Fish to enlist, as he has been in Virginia, un der Uncle Sam, for - the last three years. Headquarters Camp Ctirtta and White Hall Hotel, Harrisburg..,WO bounty will be paid to all recruits. , • jyll-dlw* A screzaroa lot of Stook Hqgs for sale at the Harrisburg Drove Yards. jyl4-dlw TO THE PATRONS O.F THE TELEGRAPH. Owing to the continue d increase of the price of printing paper, we are compelled to raise the prices of subscriptio.o to the Dane Tans- GRAPH. The price ,of paper has advanced four cents per pound with in the past few days, and it now costs three tit ores what it could be purchased for, two years ago. On and after Monday n text the TELEGRAPH will be furnished to c tity subscribers at TWELVE CENTS per week. The price to mail subscribers will be srx D , totzum pee annum, or One Dollar and Fifty Cants for Three Months. • The increased rates (w Meet are 'very low, compared with those of other dallies)'will about pay for the white : paper used, to say nothing of other expense Nearly all the journals i. ti the country have already advanced their pripe of subscription. Should the manufacturers of paper continue to - advance their prices, o•ae-ha] the newspa pers now published will lave to suspend ope rations. SPECIAL NOTICES. SSELLING;} of Summer Goods at Tow prices, each as Summeiniess Goods, Lawns. Su tf Umbrellas. Lace Shaw's, and Sumatirl.. h twig. We, have also on hand a very large assortment of BlusUus, Ging hams, Stockist:a t Rdndkerchtefs, Black r Pahl bilks, White tlanthrics, Gadrea-ed French Catnh#o, White and Colored Flannels, and in fact an a sorzgeut of dry you (is not surpassed by any. To all of whith we invite these who wish to purchase, awl promise to toll at less prices than we can replace them for again.. As all kiisti of dry goods are advancing ever? day, aowls the time to buy. Jyltl S. LEWY. EDITOR OF TELEGRAPH Dror Sir: - er,th your permission I nigh to ray to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return wail, to all who with it (free.) a Berate, with fall directions for makingaud using a rim* Vegelabm Balm, that will ef fectualy remove in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan. Frerkies, and all Impurities of the SEID, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free , to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simp'e directions and inhumation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in lees than th rty All applicatiom answor•d by r,turn mall without charge. Respectfully yours THOS. P. CHAPHAN, Chemist, IylB-d&w3m . 831 Broadway, New York . A CARD TO THE SUFFERING Swallow two or three hogsheads of ~ 'lluchu." "Tonto Bitters," "SusaparilLa,?'.“Nervo .Antidotuk , P &c., &c., gre., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try ono box of OLD DOGTON.DUCIL4N'S ENGLISH SPhCI. FlO PlLLS—and be restored, to health and Inger in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt. stud salutary in their effects on tue brottoa d own and Atattersdouttathution. Old and young eau take theist with advantage. Import.° 1 and sot.' in the United States only by JAS. 8 BUTLF.h, No 427 Broadway, - ..ew York. SZ'Ageot for the Utbted tates. P. S.—A Box of the rills, securely packed, will be mailed to any address ou rec,ipt ut pito. which Is ONE. DOLLA.K, pott.paid—money tefunued by the Agent if entire Eatisfatfion is not giv,n, _tylet dbw3m Brown's Bronchial Troches. 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Good wages will be paid. Apply Second west, three uoors below North. jy.71.0 WANTED, • NrillTE WON to take care of child rem Apply to Mrs. T. J. Jordan, Walnut street. J 914 31.* irr:V7iNTED. AFEW.tons of, iee •. wanted at the Jones House Pettous having the coutents Of as lee house to dispose of will fled a purchaser by addresaing iyl4-8t PROPRIE rugs, JONES HOUSE. SUBSTITUTES WANTED. Two substitutes are wanted. $6OO will be paid for men that will pass. apply at the jy9-ditv* UNION HOTEL. A MONTH.,--Agents wanted to sell $7." Sewing Maohines ive will give a commis sion on:all Machines sold, or employ agents . who will work -for the above wages and expenses paid. ad dress - D. a iiKtilatwroN & GO, j 5412w* . Detroit,_ DLIIIEDIATE 14 Y. VOL% or five "Shanty-keepers," to whom JI2 &antics, which ar ready for Ilea, wilt be fe. , MOM, for the purpose of accommodating boarders. Also, from 50 to 60 I ' , borers. ,Apply to James Martin, on the N. C. blabontobgO mountain, 3 miles move Miliemburg. jeaa-lm* AGENTS wanted to sell the Standard Wa -1017 of the Wen A rare chance to make mnney. Agents are clearing from $lOO to s2ooper montb. 200,C4J0 70111MBEIMialtlyterld. Said fording Addre er& JONES BROS. CXX, de SO . ' Pnblishera, Returners. CANDIDATES. Fun. ItEalSTElt. CIEORGE MARK, of South Hanover town ship, offers himself as a candidate for the office of RE4IBTER, of Dauphin county. If elected Mr. Mark pledges himself to perform the duties of said office with jeßfa dal WlO - CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS: BARRIBEITRG PA, June 9, 1884. MAE iindersigned respectfully otters himself to the Republicans of the 14th Congressional Dis tnct of Pen.nsylvania composed of toe countico of Dau phin? Aunista, Northumberland, Union and Snyder, for nom:nation by the several county conventions of the said District. Eje9tdtA JOSIAH I.SPY. FOR REGIISTRR. , . 7111# lIDOLPIt MILLER, of East Hariover 410,township,efi oweship, erahhuself as a candidate for the o ffi ce h, kwester. If nominate l and elected he p edges him self to fulfil the, duties of the office with fidelity. Je2s4l2warwtc* -- RUDOLPH MILLER. CLOAKS, CIRCULARS AND MANTILLAS, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING. MARKET STREET. A lievphlladtlphiatloak Store. Have now a splendid assortment of WRING A MEER MANTELS. FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS, NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND brzw - FRENCH LOOSE 8A.548. The above bourn' samples, in overy color and hand sontely trlortnet c from $7 50 to rlb. am* sum CERCULAAk SACKS AND BAbiiis. Handsome/1 eke ti chly trimmed, from Sle upward. CHILEMTO KAMA IN LANE VARIETY. TEM ~t AMUSEMENTS: MAW METROPOLITAN COMBINATION, POSITIVELY THE LARGEST EXHIBITION Of the Amusement World is Coming. TILIA:YIER & United. States Circus, Van Amibmirgh Co.'s I§LILLBIOTH MENAGERIE KOTPTIABI CARAVAN. COLOSSAL GOLDEN CHARIOT. Hanurnoth War Elephant Hannibal. Combined for the season of 1864, with 200 MEN AND HORSES, all under one gigantic pavilion, for one single pride of admiasion. £he wonders of auitnated nature consolidated with the only LEGITIMATE CIRCUS ever organized , --Moral and Refined Amusement, Pre-eminent Equestrians, • Acrobats, Gym nasts, Jesters, Contortionists, Clowns, Equil ibrists and . General Performers. Splendift, Stud of trained Horses, 'Ponies, and Tricklllules—Magnificent collection of kiving Liiins, Tigers, Leopards, Bears, Hyenas, Wolves, Monkeys, Apes, Baboons, Birds, of all kinds and sizes, &c., gathered by the GREAT' VAN AMBURGIT HIMSELF! Will exhibit at Harrisburg, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 22 and 23, 1864., af ternoon and evening, at 2 and 7 o'clock r. Admission, 50 cents. Children under 12 years of age,, 25 cents. Lot on Second street, near Cotton Factory. N. R —THE LARGEST EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD IS COMING. RECOLLECT THE DAY AND DATE 1 ! N. B'. -Once more. Please observe the day and date, and do not confound this MONSTER ORGANIZATION with any other companies, whether they be good, bad or exceedingly in different . -•• 'This Mammoth CornbinatiMa will be at 4101idityshurg, Ttiesday, July 12. WAxinesday,ly 13 Tyrone'City, Thursday, July 14. 'Huittingdm, Friday, July 15. Belleville, Saturday, July 16. Lewistston, Monday, July 18. Midlintown,- Tuesday, July 19. Millerstown, Wednesday, July 26. Dimoannon,.Tharsday July 2L Harrisburg, Friday, July 22. do Saturday, July 23. jy9-101 NEW ADV i:I4.III.SEI4IENTS. SELLING ou't LOW OU.R STOCK OF LIQUORS! ten.d to discontinue the sale of Li gums and offer our stook at a very small advance from oast price. We have purchased all our Liquors be fore the last rise and have a large stock on hand for three o• four years, which are gearante‘el cannot be purchased now at any price from the importers. Our stock consists: of rs.wllo.ts of all grades. WWO 'lave parts of three baps*. pure RYE. not colored, and 10 degrees above "mac- 23 years old. WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported. 33 rt A. N E 0 I F. 14. We have part or % east: HEM S I7.49EY BRANDY; to which we invite the partloular attention of families !ht medi Mal purposes. Tue Brandy cannot be bought to.day, frcrn importer; lees than $l6 per gallon. We will sight for Sl2 per gal lon. SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ASAIS, OFIAMPAGXE WINES, CLARETS, Ws invite the inspection of Hotel Keepers and Liquor Merchants generally, as we Intend to sell, without re serve, all our Liquors, and thin will be a good opportu nity for bargain& .1020 SHISLER & FRAZER. CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCK •• ••• A.T EERY LOW PitICES. • fit. WILER & CO., No. 4, Market Square, BEE% desirous of eloskng out their Silo:L mer stook, offer for sale, at greatly reduced prices, FANCY SUMMER SILKS. BEREGES, from373g cents to 50 cents per yard. PLAIN kOZAMBIQUES, 25 vents. SILK AMD WOOL PLAID DRESS 000 rs. leo PIECES BLEACRED MUSLIN . , 25 cents. Alec CARPETS, 25 per cent. leas than Philadelphia prices. jes-ivr , Millinery and Fancy Goods. MRS. J. HIBBS, at No. 8 Market Square, next door to Ptlix's Confectionery, keeps conbtant v • n hand tho latest styles of B meets, R au, R uche , Flowers, sibbous, &c, together with a fine assortment of press Trimming: Laces, Embroideries, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Variety Goods in general. All the latest Designs of Dress Patterns direst from the New Yark Bazaars.'' Dress and cloak making neatly exe cuted. Thankful for the patronage bestowed since he: opening, she trusts, by a strict attention to Moines's and her endeavors to give general catisfaction, to coutinue receive a iiham or the •pubtio patronage, hiLdSm NEW_ e invoice of *Whetter celebrated ms Just reoL .? ived tbismanung SHIBLhke num, Successors 6) W. Pock, Jr., k Co. SPICED OYSTSBik—.Bitra Fine Baltimore clidara, lame% and fur sa'e by the gaLlon, quart aad pint, or au 4tuara4. scram. a F bra . enctwompora co w. npor,M. FAtEdasu i r a l , mtehtmees Oelebrated ahriteitvid - itatDried sad, •;1 -- Mil 6 1266 m, =PiIISICAL. PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SKEET music, Nn riouNki, FLE[Ttt, QUITAMS, BANJOS, V oFF.4 and all kinds of 111:S1 ' . AL MeRCITANDISE7 - PICTU FRAMES, LOORINiI GI,ASSES PHOTOGRAPH CART/Sand ALBLT US, ill:4Re.. TYPE CiEnrSNORAVINGS, PICTURES. &R., an;. Remember the OW 'SILAS WARD. No. 12. Third street, the largest /taste Store 111.4 a!Lie of the crest Jan2B-dtf . MELODEONS A_,.klD CAIADIET ORGAN' IIVENIT-Sli FIRST. PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS AND ONLY GOLD G6LD ILEDAL (ever won by instruments of thw cities) tuts been awarded to - - isIASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRIMENTS. A full a - "orrtment of those Instruments always on haul at W. KNOCHE'S, Sale Agent, jet4tawly] ' 93 Market street. NEW MUSIC FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS. THX. Sabbath School Trumpet, A COLLECTIOM 01' llymns and Tunas, Chants, :end Anthems APPENDED TO WECOM IS 4. CAN'T A.Or.A ' ENTITLED "THE ORIGIN OF THE SEASONS." SE, W. 0. St H. S. ,PERKINS. SPECIIIEN copies of this n©w work will be sent poet p.hl on mceipi of 25 cent. Special Lennon is eirt.4-14:1.1 to the “Trumpet" as being a culler- Lion or Music particularly suited to the. young, and oly: that cannot fail to be g‘sterally adopted. The Cantata 1! - - is ono of the most attractive that tuts been published. It Is easily presented, and fot this rvason 'u iil be vine pont, tar in all dab ath Schools as soon as introduced. Prue: In boards. 30; paper , 25. Just. published Myer DimonCo , 277 Wacligton Street, Boston. For sate y J E. GOULD, Ptillacielphia. jy&.te BUSINESS CARDS. RALPH L. M.ACLAY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and Un7Ant building, Liarristbur - ' . Strict, att.ttwon laid to all iegal business. Military cla ima collected. mylo-416m•eod Thomits C. MacDowell, A.ttoruey-itt-Law. OFFICE IN THIRD 4fC. BELOW PINE. ItAliglSßlloßd, A LL manner of Military Claims promptly 11 attended to, and claims collected against the General or State t.lovernments, either in Congress, the Court of Claims at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, - without un • necessary delay, and on moderate terms 1tp2.9-.16m A. C. • smrru, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, lIAS removed his Office from Third to Wal nut street, nett to the. Prison. All business in trusted to him will receive prompt, end careful attention. NEW GROCERY 4ND PROVISION STORE. HOVER & KOERPER, WHOLESALE AND -UETAii, DEALERS ,A GROCERLES Queen's and Glass Ware, AND ALL RINDS OF COUNTItY THODUCE, 103 - AVE just opened a large and well seleeti,d 11 saws of goods at their stand, No, 3 IlarkezSquare, 11.i.rnsberg, Pa., to which they invite tho tate-tam Or public genPrally. nainallx BARTER & 1.-LE SUCCESSORS TO G. G KU.NKEL..BI. CO., RECTEFIERS. AND DISTILLERS ardi Wholesale Dealers in Imported mad ID,maratk: guars, Blumberg. Pa. ays-dlm JONES HOUSE, Corner of Market street and Market Squar,, HARRISBURG PRNIVA. CHAS. H. MANN, "Proprietor. no6Altr THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. D, li. iIIUTCHiSON, Proprietor. THIS well known Hotel is now in u condi , non to accommodate the trayshog public, alfordltul the meet ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the pemianent boarder. . • THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely reat ted throughout, and now has accommodations equal iu extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadel phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the beet bi the Siete Capital, being in easy access to 01 the railroad depots, to close proximity to tht pomic 041iCP43 tuld busine*r , glides of the city. It has nos all the conveniences of FIRST CLASS ROT& L, and the Proprietor is deterroined to spare neither ea peon, time orlabor to ensure the comfort of the guestk , The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully sail cited. rell-dtr MISCELLANEOUS. SOLE AGENCY FOR. THIS CITY r- AM happy to. offer to the public a nod splendid assort i:tent of SUPERIOR GOLD-. PEN. manurattttred by LEROY W. FAIRCHILD. Thee Pens are well finished, elastic, and trill 21re en tire eatisfactivn. PLEASE TRY THE'. &TEPPER'S BOOR STORE. Second street, opposite Pre.bytarian Church, Harrisoutg Pa. 1114.'6' bteam Weekly to Liverpool. gIotTCHING at QITEENSTOWN, (Cork Ha; - A tar.) The well known Bteaouen of the Liverpz.al, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Cozapsay, Are IU tended to sail as follows: City of Baltimore, Satinlay, July 16; Etr.2, Satur July 23; li-inburgh, Saturday, July 30, arid every uee wetting Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River, kUi' u TALMAGE, PALMS 13 GOLD, ea yrs sucnv.iLaiftLi ettmicri FIRST CABIN $BO 00i STEERAGE' , s3u 0,, do to London S 5 00 I do to Lund0h,,,.... St so do to Faris 95 001 do to Faris ' 40 00 do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg.... 37 00 Pause:igen also forwarded to Hanel, Bremen, Hotter. , Urn, Antwerp, isc. at equally low rates: Faro from - Liverpoolt or Queenistoinni I.st Dahill, $7.; 685, IRO& Steerage, PA Thoed who -wish to send for their friends COL bay Uckete here at these rates. For further information applrat the Comtiant 4 s Offices JOAN G. DALE, Agent, Is' •Broadisk' yeN. Y. or C. 0 bIittIERMAN, Harrisburg. - rf23-tily CRYSTALIZED DONCENfRATED LEMONADE, IS a pleasant., healthy beverage Very convenient and raireching for Invalids having fever ur great thirst. • • Its porta ditty recommends It 'olravelers. Its convenience at pic-nles will tie apt - waded. No sugar required; one tablespoonful simply dissolved In a glass of cold water and It is done. KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY GOOD STORE, Jell - NCO 'Market street. A. G-001..) CHANCEL THE subscriber wishing to retire from busi nese, will sail out, hi/v.l)olre Bieck, masoning of Ury Gaods , BootP, SU* Groceries, Hosiery, &c., an well &Awed and desirule fur present trade—OUGHT LE. WALE THE ADVANCE. Auw., unlt sell 4.. r rent the Home on easy terns. To an 'outwitting man or Arm this Is a good o;gnktunity to go into Mathew. It is a pleasant location--goon businets going now and could be easily increased - JOHN SHO )P, .Iy7-rsed3w - Hitt Road. B ASKETS, BAbEETS, ingreat variety at smaLla FRAZER, Jur S .ratio W. Deck. Jr., & C. FRESH PINE APPLES just received at _galtieLEß FRAZER, atteetworg ed-W Dock, Jr., k Ca. cm . , T OTS forsaA 4'44' the corner of Third and 1 .11104un0 of WK. 6.4IoVADMi.
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