Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 13, 1861, Image 3

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Saturday Afternoon, April 13 IS6I.
Dlr. JOHN EPPLEY has Leer appointed a route
agent on the Northern Central Railroad, be
tween Baltimore and this city•
A SEEOUL MEETING of the Friendship Fire
Co., No. 1, will be held in their Hall on Mon
day evening, at the usual hour. Every mem
ber is requested to be preFent By orchr of the
President of the Steam Engine Committee.
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THE PAXTON TRICE have completed their ar
rangements for a grand ball in Davis' concert
hall next Tuesday evening, The members of
the tribe will appear in fall Indi in costume,
and those who wish to ";VP Sight ," should
attend the party.
lINtTID STATES TROCIf3. —Se Ve; :11 car hratill Gt .
United States soldiers arrived here last night
over the Lebanon Valley Railroad and proceed
ed directly to Carlisle barnicks, where they will
remain until their services arc required by the
government. No information could be obtain
ed from the officers or i vivates, who declined
answering all questions. it is expected that a
large body of troops from the west will arrive
here in a faw days on route for Washington city.
QUITII A FAMILY Mss4. —Not long since a man
mauled for his second wife, his own step mo
ther, who was sister to his wife. The lady is
therefore step-mother and aunt to her hus
band's children, also their grand-mother, while
the husband is a step-father to his stepsister.
Her issue by this marriage, will not only be
cousins to their step-brother, but uncles arid
aunts also. And the lady herself, being grand
mother to her children and nephews, may he
regarded as mother to herself and child to 11(4-
self, Red therefore her own grandmother.
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FORMAL AND FEES PRAYDR.-Our Episcopal
brethren justly glory in the simplicity, majes
ty, beauty and variety of their noble liturgy.
Yet free prayer often has power which no forms,
however excellent, can reach. it is said of
Summedleld, that his prayers were worth as
much as his preaching. They were so full of
earnestness, of pathos, of unction, that they
melted every soul in the audience. Often a man
of ordinary gifts, Intellectually, will yet have
ouch enlargement in conducting publio service,
as to carry a whole congregation with him up
to heaven's gate. Directness, simplicity, perti
nence, the true spirit of humility, the language
of Scripture, and a teal longing of heart for
the blessings asked—these are requisites not
confined to a few, but open to all, and when at
tained, they make a minister's devotional ex•
ercises in the . pulpit a wonderfully useful ad
junct to his sermons.
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VALUMILS DISOOVICRY.-A . German Chemist,
with an unpronounceable name, has recently
discovered a new method of preparing paper,
so that It will be proof against forgers and other
tamperers. He advises that the ordinary paper
of commerce should be soaked in gallic acid,
in the proportion of a few grains in a pint of
water, enough to saturate five and twenty
sheets. When dried, paper thus prepared may
be written upon with common ink, which
soaks into the substance of the paper to such an
extent that it cannot be erased ; and any at
temp to destroy the writing by means of chemi
cal agents will leave evideace of the fraud in
black blotches around the genuine writing.
This proccss is a simple one, and if it should
nave the effect attributed to it, the discovery
will be invaluable to banks, and all others en
gaged In mercantile operations. Let it be
tried.
Tausrunt To APPEARANCIM—Some friends are
very like certain calicos----they aro capital things
for show, and look very attractive in the sun
shine, but the first rainy day proves how apt
they are to run l Men closely resemble the
cloth of which they make their nether garments
—the poorest stuff has usually the prettiest
gloss upon it. Don't trust to appearances is,
therefore, a good
.motto ; for of all deceitful
things in crtation men are the most deceitful.
Some moralists would say that women are "the
lame—only more so ;" but we prefer to be
both gallant and charitable, and so we leave
the ladies out of the question. The copy-book
fn which we wrote in our boyhood, told us that
appearances were slightly pertidous; and one
of the first acts of our young manhood was to
take a superbly-executed counterfeit bill for a
genuine one—which fact impressed the lesson
indelibly upon our all•through-life memory.
Hence we don's "trust to apprarannes," and we
advise our readers to imitate ns in this respect.
"All that glitters is not gold," nor even decent
pinchbeck, as a look into any of the "Dollar
Jewelry Stores," will convince you.
Cuomo RIMEDY.—The following recipe has
been published in the New York Observer for the
past three years every spring. It is an infallible
preventive against the ravages of the curcolio. It
has been tried by hundreds of persons in the
East, with perfect success In every case. The
editors of the Observer are so confident of its
success that they say the coat of failure may be
charged to them. Now is the time, during this
month, to apply it. As the whale oil soap may
not be readily obtained here, its place may be
supplied by making the requisite quantity of
soft soap from whale oil ; in fact, we believe
any soap made from fish ca would answer.
The recipe is as follows :
The MIXTEIRE.—To One pound of whale oil
soap add four ounces of sulphur, mix thor
oughly and dissolve in twelve gallons of water.
Take one half peck of quick lime, and 'when
well slacked add four gallons of water, and
stir well together; when settled and clear, pour
off the transparent part and add it fo the soap
and sulphur mixture. To this mixture add
four gallons of strong tobacco water. Apply
this compound, when thus incorporated,with
garden syringe to your plum and other fruit
trees, so as to drench all parts of the foliage.
If no rain succeeds for three weeks, one appli
cation will be sufficient ; if washed ' by rains it
should be renewed.
We believe this wash is equally efficacious for
shade and ornamental trees,.which are troubled
with insects or caterpillars.
NEW BANK.-A new bank at Downingtown,
chartered under the free banking law, Is soon
t') go into operation.
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A RETIRED ScHoomisrstt excuses his passion
or anglimr, by saying that, from constant
iabit, he never feels quite himself unless he is
laLdling the roil.
A GOOD IDEA.—A correspondent recommends
that committees should be appointed by County
Agricultural Societies, for every borough and
township in every county, with special instruc
tions to inquire after and prosecute every one
who disregards the laws of the State in regard
to the protection of birds.
Tits CITY HosPpric contained five lodgers last
night, one of them a victim of tangle-foot,
hailing from Kentucky, who was fulled "lying
around loose." He was sent to prison for five
days. The other occupants of the hospital be
ing common vagrants, were discharged.
NEW Scunwxa.—The summer time table of
the Pennsylvania Railroad company goes Into
effect next Notiday, on aid - after which date
five passenger trains will arrive at and 4 . 04 t,
from Harrisburg daily, affording our business
citizens facilities for quick trips to and from
Philadelphia, which will be of great benefit to
them. The hours of arrival and departure of
the various trains will be found in the time-ta
ble published in our advertising columns.
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CRIMP Dessert POI P4Xllf. PEOPLl.—Oranges,
which are now abundant and cheap, may be
economically need in place of preserves. Even
the;ordinary fruit, which can be bought at this
time for ten and twelve cents per dozen, when
peeled, quartered, and covered with sugar for
two or three hours, makes a more healthful and
luiefts dish than the rich confectionaries found
.upon many tables. The peel, packed in a jar
with layers of white sugar, and covered with
good brandy, makes an excellent flavoring for
pudding, sauce, cakes, etc.
GENERAL CAMERON has won golden opinions
by , his reply to two young officers who were re
certify ordered off with sealed orders. They
asked the General whether their orders would
lead them to any position of antagonism to the
South, and were promptly told that they were
then and there dismissed from the service. A
few more such touches of Jacksonism will
greatly tend to purge the army of spies and
traitors, and serve to inspire that confidence,
without which no cause can succeed. When
President Lincoln selected Gen. Cameron for
Secretary of War he got the right man for the
right place.
ARM= or A HARRIBBOR4 COLORSD MAN.—The
District Attorney yesterday received a letter
from a colored man named Joseph Bell, who
formerly lived with Mr. Bomgardner in this
city, announcing his arrest and imprisonment at
Hawesville, Kentucky, on suspicion of being a
fugitive slave. He states that he Ds a freeborn
man, and to anxious that hisfriends hereahould
make an effort for his restoration to liberty.
The jailor at Hawesville adds a postscript to the
letter stating that "the bey" will be given up,
if his freedom is proved and prison charges
paid. If this be not done soon Bell will be prat
upon the block and sold into slavery.
AN OLD PROM]) declares that "no one can
tell where the shoe pinches save him who wears
IL" The maxim has a thousand applications.
A husband, who finds wie wife a good deal less
of an "angel" than he had imagined in the
days of courtship, lets out some domestic se
crets is the following graphic style
"I own that she has charming locks,
That on her shoulders tall
What would you say to see the box
In which she kept them aIl?
"Her taper fingere It la trno ;
Are &Moult to match ; •
I wish my friend you only knew
How terribly they 'crotch."
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A GOOD Law.—Whilst numerous bills have
passed at this session of the Legislature, the effect
of which will be to devalope rapidly the mate
rial wealth of Pennsylvania, one Act has just
obtained the unanimous vote of both Houses
and the signature of the Governor, which boa
the noble purpose of illustrating the early an
nals of the State, preserving the memory of
her brave sons, and restoring the traces
. of her
ancient patriotism. It is the bill for collecting,
arranging in historic form, and . Preserving
among the archives of the State; unpublished
original and authentic manuscripts of officers
and soldiers in the Amerleauwars. We under
stand that W. H. Dwcr, Esq., of Pittsburg,
has bean appointed the Commissioner.
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A Nssr or Taarroas.—We are informed by a
prominent and reliable Democrst, who "keeps
step to the music of the Union," that there ex
ists in this city a lodge of the treasonable organi
zation, of Southern origin, known as "Knights
of the Golden Circle," the members of which
are in league with, end sworn to support, the
rebels of the Cotton States in their treasonable
conspiracy to overthrow the government. If it
be true that such an oath-bound tory league
does exist here, the "toad spotted traitors" and
midnight treason-plotters who comprise its
membership, should be 'smoked out of thee se- -
cret den, and held up to the scorn and contempt
of all loyal citizens and true patriots. Judging
from the tone of the Patriot and Union for a
week past, we are forced to the conclusion that
its editors are "in the ring," and That their pa
per is the recognized organ of this nest of•traitora
Tin MILITARY SPIRIT.--The circulation of
the Extra TILIGRAPH this moral% containing
the latest intelligence from the seat of war,
created considerable sensation in various quar
ters. At Davis' Exchange Saloon, a parts of
young men were assembled, and when the news
was read a paper was immediately drawn up
and signed by all present. They intend holding
a meeting at the Exchange this evening, pre
paratory to forming a company and 'offering
their services to the United States Government
The patriotism of our young men is equal to any
emergency, and when the tocsin sounds, the
southern fire-eaters will find that Pennsylvania
yet contains a few of theboys whohave "hearts
to dare and arms to do." The meeting will
take place in the large room at the Exchange ?
at 74 o'clbck this evening, and we mild not
be surprised to see a new company tramping the
streets by Tuesday next, following the flag of
our Union.
pennopluania Mailv ateltgrapt), Saturbap littritoon, 'April 13, 1861.
Bev. A. H. Fatostuircen will preach in the
court room (Brant's Hall) to-morrow morning
and evening, at the usual hours.
EVENING C2C711011 BELLS.—With what sweet,
low melody does the pealing of the church bells
fall upon the ear when the air is clear and still,
calling upon us to turn our thoughts for a while
from the affairs of this world to those of the
next. At first, with scarcely distinguished
sound, comes floating to us the faint tolling of
one in a distant part of the city, then with
startling relief the deep clangor of another in
our immediateneighborhood, then still another,
and so they alternate with seeming regular ca
deuce, until the town clock, with measured re
sonant notes, appears to close this singular con
cert by reminding us that time is fleeting. And
what musical monitors ought the church bells
to be to us, as if warning sounds from a dis
tant land. How often they open the long-closed
avenues of the heart. The hardened criminal
in his cell, under the heaviest penalty of the
law, weary of existence, with his heart impene
trable to the agonized grief of an aged father,
the speechless sorra* of a thooping mother,
has had all the lir long Impressed virtuous
feelings and memories of better anditappler
days come rushing over him, as thaar-off rip
pling gentle sounds of the evening bells come
stealing in through the thickening twilight
like an angel of light. How then the memory
of former days comesgliding through his brain,
the village church, its simple chimes, the old
accustomed seat, thecdelight of his mother,- I
justly proud of her boy. finder the influence
of such thoughts as these, he bows his head, and
his heart is at last softened. What a theme
has the evening - vesper bells ever been to the
poet in sunny Italy, as In the beautiful
_Boast
of that country the simple peasantry- leave the
luxuriant vineyards and turn with solemn steps
to their devotions. Even the stern and unim
aginative Turk, who eschews the bell and pre
fers as a eubstiate the 'melancholy cry of the
muezzin, prostrates himself in the dust at the
first sound of his voice. And at sea, with what
solemnity does the usually thoughtless and
careless sailor turn on deck at the solemn peals
of the Sunday bells for afternoon prayers. To
the reflecting :observer there is nothing more
calculated to awaken pure and holy thoughts
than the evening church bells.—Eirehange.
Nsw Amnia! Naw AssivAsel.—Just re_
ceived a large assortment of New Spring Goods.
We name in part ; 10 pieces of beautiful chat
les, 124 worth ISt ; 10 pieces of traveling dress
gooda l B-worth- 124 ; 60 pieces bleached and.
unbleached muslin's, at 10 worth 124 ; 50 pieces
of bleached muslin, at 124- worth 15. Also a
very large assortment of Cassimeres and other
summer stuff for men and boys wear: Also
Stella Shawls, very cheap. Broche bordering,
at 26, 87 and 60 cents. Also, a large stock of
Cambrfce anttSwisslluslins, very cheap. Please
call and examine at S. Lowy, Road's old Stand,
ant "Iltereetind Second streets. 4.'af
A letter from Galveston, Texas, sayethere are
many who will give aid and comfort to the
cause of the Union. In Collin county, the
Union candidate for representative was elected
by a majority of 312; and In Bastrop county,
the same ticket succeeded by a vote of 66 over
secession. A State Convention is to assemble
at Dallas during the present month, to select
candidates for the office of Governor, Lieuten
ant Governor and Commissioner of the Land
Office, in pursuance of reeolutions adopted by
the Democratic State Convention last year. The
expense attending the seizure and taking pos
session of United States property is set down at
two hundred thousand dollars, the value of said
property being estimated at about two and a
half millions.
Tim Pads Constitutional, of March 27th, con
tains a letter from a correspondent at Buenos
Ayres, who tells the extraordinary story of a
Frenchman having become Ring of Araucania,
in the Southern part of Chili, a province whol
ly inhabited by a hardy, intelligent race of In
dians, who have, remained unconquered to this
day. This Frenchman, if such a person really
exists, calls himself Orulie Antoine 1., Constitu
tional King of Araucania. His ministers are
also apparently Frenchmen, at least they call
themselves by French names.
Louis Napoleon has amused himself by build
ing an exact copy of a three-banked Roman
gallery, adding all the classical ornaments that
belong to it.
Diamond; as well as_ gold, are. said._to_ be
found in the mines of Georgia. One of these
gems was sold by the finder for ten cent; and
disposed of in France for eight hundred dol
lars !
A diver of Kingston, Jamaica, recently re
covered a thousand dollars' worth of ivory from
a ship sunk in the harbor of that city, over one
hundred years old.
At a ball in Reedsburg, Va., a few nights ago
the price of admission was a bushel of wheat
The fanners were there in large numbers.
Ciouorts.—The sudden changes of our climate
are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and asthmatic af
fections. Experience having proved that simple rams•
dies often apt speedily and certainly when taken to the
early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be
had to • 'a Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let
the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
alight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may
be warded elr• Pabbo Speakers and Singers will find
them enbcall for clearing and a, trengthening the voice.
See 114YerthMEItat. 401044WAWBill
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERNATOR.
ERNA, or Seminal Weidman, Sexual Debility, Nervous
ness, Involuntary Enslink= and impotency, resulting
from Se!tabus., he. By Robt. 3. Culverwell, M. D.—
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pest
oald, on receipt of two atampe , by Dr. CRAB. 7. C.
ELENA 127 Bowery, New York. Post °Moe Box, No.
4,585. 020.13indaw
SPALDINa's PlumuutED Gun Is designed for
repairing furniture In aU cues where cabinet-makers'
glue is used. It is exselifint fin mending books, refast
ening the loosened "leaves and coveasqdickly and firmly.
li is maul/ran bottle eass glue-pot, with a brunt,
lid will bacons indispensable to the housekeeper.
AN EXTRA ME lot of FONGTAI
701MONG MIA. Ibis Is the best brand of Black
imported. & small trmilochat received and Waal*
7 WS) WX. DOOM JB. & 00.
IdISCELLA-NEOIIS
NOTICE.
PURIFY TEE BLOOD
MOFFAT'S Lm Pala AND PFLOtIrEIE Rim ßL
Pre: frost all Mineral Pottoot.—ln cases of Scrofula
Ulcer,, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation
of the Life Medicin es Is truly astonishing, often removing
In a few days, every vestige or these loathsome diseases
by their purifying ,ctit on the blood. Billions Fevers,
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, ?ilea, and in short,
most all diseases soon yield to their curve properties
No family should be without them, as by their timely
Use much suffering and expense may, be wed.
Prepared by WY. B. MOFFAT, lf. 8., New York, and
r sale by all Druggists noitn-wly
MANHOOD.
P=M
fitarr itb
OLI the 11th inst., in the First Presbyterian church of
Harrisburg, by the Pati. Wm. R. DeWitt, D. D., 'my
11170; of Fittsburg, 'Ad Janos, daughter of the late
Alexander Mahon, ISq:, of Harrisburg, Pa. •
11Pleb.
On Saturday, Aprll 13th, of Scarlet Fever, CIidRUNI
FILANOS, son ot Fronk' and Rebecca Webrick, aged 3
y. ars 9 tn'tnthF , , and 29 dais.
Dearest Charley Mon has left to,
And thytlces we deeply feel,
But 'tis God that hath bereft us,
Ile can all our morrows heal.
Orem fabvertistmento.
BRANVS CITY HALL !
FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY !
Commencing Monday Eve., April 16.
FIRST APPRARANCE IN THIS CITY
EEO
CELEBRATED AND DEBAT ORIGINAL.
WOOD'S MINSTRELS!
.symerria SLEEKER ......MANAGER.
FROM' WOOD'S
IL4RBM WIPLE OF MINSTRELST;
661 Red 663 Br:midway, New York
For details of these GRAND ENT/LATAIN6IVT.3 see
Programmes.
ao Mammoth ftoograpbß at Post()Rica.
Admission ' 6 Cents.
Doors open at 7 Commence at S. .
apUS•S( J. F. BIRCH, agent.
PENNSYOVANIA RAIL ROAD!
FATTER TIME TABLE
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FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA•
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1861,
fhe passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany Sill depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia M rolinwk
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4.ISTWARD.
THROUGH'EXPREW TRAIN !waits Harrisburg at 1,15
a. m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 a. m.
FAIR LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.50 .. a. m., and
arrivoi at Wiet Philadelphia at 10.05 a. m.
FAST Milli...TßAllo leavea Harrisburg at 1.16 p. m.,
arrivelfarWeitt Philadelphia at 5.10 p.
tni
These '
the New ' °* Linea.
aCOOIIX ATM TRAIN, No. 1, via Mount Joy,
leaves Barr* berg at 7.50 a. m., and arrives at West
Philadelphia* 12.80 p. m.
ITABRMIII4O ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, cla Cetera.
bia, leaves riabmg at 4.10 p. m., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 9 26 p. m.
ACCOMMODATIO?.i. TRAIN, No. 2, via Mouot Joy,
leaves Harrisburg at 4.20 p. tn., connecting at Diller
vßle with HARP.IRBORO ACCOMMODATION, TRAIN, and
arrives M West Philadelphia at 9.26 p. m.
W ESTWARD.
THROUGH KXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
10.45 p , to.; Hartisburs at 3.06 a. m., Altoona 2.06, at ,
elves at.PAilieburg at 12.40 p. m.
HAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m.,
Havhburg 1.10 p. m., Altoona, 7.05 p. M., and arrives
at Pittaburg at 12.20 p. m.
PAST LINZ leaves Philadelphia at 11.40 a. in., Harris
burg 4,0 Altoona 8.40 p. m , and arrives at Plitt.
burg at LOP a. tn.
HARRISBURG ACOOHMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia et 2.39 p. m., Lancaster 8.054. m , Col
ombia 6.40 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg it 8.03 p. in.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 9.00.
p. m., Lanealter 7.44 p. ni.,liount Joy 8.28 p. m., Mira.
betbtotin, 8.48 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at
8.46 p..m.
Attention is called te the fart, that passengers leaving
Philadelphia at 400 p. in., connect at Lancaster with
MOUNT JOY ACCOBibiIiDaTION TRAIN, and arrive at
Iturialiurg at 9.45, p,.0. _ .
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. East, Div. Ronda. Railroad
apl2 60-dtt
SIGN OF THE
Glorious Star Spangled Banner I
A NOTHER SUPPLY OP WALL PAPER,
Ll. BORDERS, &c.., SPLENDID WINDOW BLINDS, to
which transit the attention of our friends, and cordially
luvitethem to examine our goods and prices.
We are determined to sell cheap. Mind the place.
SCIIE:PEER'S BOOKSTORE,
apl3.tf Near the Harrisburg Bridge.
WORCESTER'S
ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY!
91HE best defining and pronouncing Dic-
L titulary of the English language ; Alao, Worcester's
Sohool Dictionaries. Webster's Pictorial Quarto and
School Thethinaries fur sale at
• SCBEEFER'S BOOKSTORE,
apls.tt Near the liarrisburgßrldge.
ARRIVED THIS MORNING,
A superb lot of new sty le Foulard Chintzes.
hew style Noglish Mourning Glnghams.
do , do Colored Gingham.
Wide French Chintzes, extra quality.
New style Mourning Persians.
do French Challis.
Pure Quad's Hair Lustre, (desirable goods )
Extra quality Silk Warp Lavellas.
Neapolitan Silks, (new article.)
English Rep litourningSWts.
A LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS.
This lot of goods Just received, have been purchased
very low and will be disposed of accordingly. Call at
CATHCART'S,
apl2 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
N . ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO.
ThE COLLECTION OF CITY TAX:Nd AND WATER
.--Sscrios 1. Be is ordained by the Common
Cbunea of As city of Harrisburg, That (for the ensuing
yes r and until otherwise ordered) there shall by one
Collector of City Taxer, whose duty it shall be to collect
and pay,over into the lily Treat cry, as now provided by
the various ordinances on that subject, all the City Taxes
that shall remain copaid, to the City Treasurer, on the
first day of July in each and every year, as heretofore
practiced and allowed by the provisions of the act of As
sembly passed April 215 t, A. D., 1846, In relation to that
subject, and that said Cellector shall be entitled toe com
pensation or per centag of two and one half per centum
on all monies so remelning unpaid, which may be col.
'acted by him and paid over Into the City Treasury; and
before entering upon the duties of his office, the said Col
lector shall execute a bond with sufficient security, as
provided by the City Ordtnanances, for the fitithful per
femme ofthe duty thus confided to him.
Sso. 2. That (for the ensuing year and until otherwise
Ordered) there shall be one Collector of Water Rental
whose duty it shallbe to collect all- the Water. Rents of
he ifityas heretofore, (except swab as have been usually
Paid directly to the City Treasurer). and pay over the
same into the City Treasury, as provided by the various
ordinances on that subject; and the said Collector, In ad
dition to the duties of Collector of Water Rents as above
Provided, shall be, and is hereby appolatid, Superintend
ent of Water Works, whose duty it shall be to exercise a
general supervision over the said Works, under the di
rection of the Water Committee, and see that they shall
be kept in complete order and repair, as required by the
various ordinances la relation thereto, and to report any
defect, defloiency or breath In any part of the said
werks, to the Water Committee without delay ; and for
the faithful performance of the duties above specified,
the said Collector shall be entitled to the compensation of
four per COMM on ail Water Rents collected and paid
over into the City Treasury by him : Provided, however,
That said Collector shall, before he enters upon the du
tiemof his dike, give a bond with approved security, as
provided by the several ordinances, for the faithful per
fbrmanoe of his duties.
Sao. 3; That any former ordinance, sofa as the same
may be tneonstabmt herewith, be and the same 0 hereby
repealed.
Pissed April 11 3 1881.
D. W. GROSS,
President of Comment .Cenitnn.
Atloet DAvici Haps Clerk.
APprofrid April 14 1, 8111;
aftl2-Int - WSS. Krpniz,,
'plittift GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER
SEEDS. An entire new Mock of large anti small
packers jut received at
HELLER'S DRUG STORE,
mull 91 Mutat street.
New 2thertisenunts.
Harrisburg Broom Manufactory,
TWO DOORS FROM FRONT ST., IN WALNUT.
(IROOMS sold wholesale and retail 20
percent. cheaper than can bo bad elsewhere.
1 and examine eur mock.
aps.3rod J. E. NOCE itt CO.
IMPORTED BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.-A
very rare lot Just received and for sale by
aps WM. DOCK JR. k. CO.
JOHN WALLOWER, JR,, Agt,
GENERAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
GOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly
forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern
Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennaylraula Railroads,
and Canal.
RADLING AND DRAYING to and from all parts of the
city to the different Railroad depots will be done at the
very lowest rates.
FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to.
Orders left at Brant'e European Betel o or at the store
of E. S. Zollinger, will receive prompt attention. Con
signments of freight respeettrilly solicited.
JOHN WALLOWER JR., Agt.,
apti Office Reading Depot.
D A ' ID HAYNES, 110 MARKET, ST.
BABRIBBIMG, Agent for
LILLIE'S PATENT
Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Prooi
IBILIPIIIO3.
Strictly the ONLY Mercantile Safe made, that is both
Fire and Burglar Proof. mar 29 dly
UPHOLSTERING.
HUSK MATTRESSES,
COTTON TOP MATRESSES,
COTTON COMFORTS,
FRENCH . CARPET HASSACKS,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
LOUNGES, &c.,
Oa baud and toe Bale wholesale and retell at the vary
lowest rates for cull.
HAIR MATRASSES and SPRING BOTTOMS
MADE TO ORDER
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CHAIRS,
HAIR MATRESSFS, &o.
Repaired and made equal V) IN very reasonable., all at
N 0.109 Market street between Fourth and FM, by
mar 29 J. T. BARNITZ.
FARMER'S HOTEL.
THE subscriber begs leave to informhis
friends and the public that he has taken the FARM
ER'S HOTEL, in Market street opposite the Post WWI,
i u rtnerly J. Stahl's, where he is prepared to accommo
date them on reasonable terms. Having refitted and
furnished the House entirely now be hopes by strict at
bunion to business, to receive a liberal share of patron
age. [apt-Smd) B. G. PETERS.
F. - 11‘17 C7s,
TRAVELING AGENT OF THE
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
TIIHIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE
is still in successful operation and prepared to carry
freight as LOW as any other individual line between
Poibldelphla, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams
port, Jersey Shore, Loolt Haven, and all. points =on the
Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams
port and Elmira Railroads.
Local Agent at Harrisburg,
D. A. !WENCH.
Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL lt HIMOHMAN, Nos. 808
and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. M.,
wilt arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, the newt
morning. 0. P. MDENCH,
apB•tr Traveling Agent.
YKENS' VALLEY NUT COAL just r
calved by canal and for sa by
$2.25 par ton, d
lvered by PATEN T WEIGH CARTS by
JAMES M. WHEELER.
TECERMOKETURB !
THERMOMETERS, Ornamental Us, Japanese Metal.
THAMOMETERS, do do Bronzed doM
TnERMOERTERS, Distillers n Oise, 12 Inch.
THERMOMETERS, do ran Bound Double Scale.
THERMOMETERS, Union e, 10-12 inch.
THERMOMETERS, Metall° a 840 inch.
THERMOMETERS, Black W Inut Case, 10 Inca.
THERMOMETERS, Tin CaSe, 7.8.10 inoh.
We have Just received a Ike lot of THERMOMETERS
of various styles, and are selling them low .
KELLFJPS DRUG STORE,
apt 91 Murket street.
CITY BONDS FOR SALE.
ONE OR TWO CITY BONDS of $5OO
each. bearing 6 per cent. interest, being a Bare and
good investment. Apply to
teb4-11md W. K. VERBEKE.
REMOVAL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has removed his
PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY from Market
street to Fourth street above Market, opposite the Bethel
church. Thankful for past patronage, be hopes, by Strict
attention to business, to merit a continuance of It.
mar26-3md WM. PARKHILL.
HAMS. --Three Hundred Extra Sugar
Cured Hams just received by
apB WM. DOCK JR. & CO.
rims. D. ITC,NMISI
HAGERSTOWN, MD.
OFFICE in. his own dwelling, a few
\J doors west of the Franklin Railroad Repo., where
he may be consulted on all diseases, but more particu
larly on Disesses of a private nature. There are many
persona in Hagerstown, Harrisburg and elsewhere, who
nave been restored to sound health after all other treat
ment failed, by the use of his powerful vegetable reme
.
d'eo. •
Dr. JUNES my be consulted personally or by lener,de
scribing every symptoms. And medicine sent to any
part of the country. Any afflicted person that will call
personally and make& bargain with Dr. JONES, he will
keep them In his own dwelling, and if net cured no pay
will be required.
GONORRHEA
Dr. JONES oilers the only safe and certain remedy tor
Gonorrhea, Cleat, Stricture, Liver Complaint, Dyspopeia,
CoeUveness, and all Derangements of the Stomach. This
preparation will cure Gonorrhea in frcm three to five
days, and can be had at any time of Dr. JONES, at his of•
lice, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle Is Butlcient
to cure a mild case.
tzil:4:lov.-0
This Is one of :the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONES
pledges himself to cure Syphilis In Its worst forme. This
disease makes its appearance In so many different forms,
that a single plan of treatment will not reach it In all its
features ; so it may require different remedies, according
to the nature of the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ-
ten article with any oneNo CUBE NO PAY I The re.
mediae used by Dr. JONES, are purely roegeb:thle, and need
no change of diet or hindrance from buldnees.
SPRIIMATORRHEA
This habit of youth is Indulged in while alone, and s o
Often learned front evil companions when at school, and
if nut cured will destroy both mind and body. Both
sexes fall victims to this disease. The symptoms are—
Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Ringing In the Ears,
Pimples en the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams
at Night, Weaknesti in the - Back; Pain In the Breast, and
Cough, (Indicative of Consumption) Dyspepsia, great
Derangement of the Nervous System, and so on till Nab
pixtilin end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES ol
fers a perfect restoratioe, with such mild and Balmy
Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of
is Distressing Disease.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
apeedity restored to sound health
All letters must contain a stamp to ensure answer.
Address DR. D. W. JONES,
apt 3md Hagerstown, Md
NEW ARRANGEMENT,
CHANGE OF LOCATION
WAL.LOWER'S LINE.
The old stock of cars being disposed - of,
the undersigned has broke out In a new place and es
taultabed a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New
York, Harrisburg and all points on the Northern Central,
Sunbury & Erie and LackaWana & Bloonusburgrallroads.
Thanktal for the liberal patronage heretoftwe extended
he how, by promptness in dellvery, to retain all his old
customers and patrons, 44 goods intended for the line
must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and
Reading railroad, Broad and Oallowblll streets, Phlladel-
OIL -All goods delivered at the depot tip to Ave o'clock;
P. M., will reachilarrisburg next morning.
J WALLOWER; Jr, General AO
,
Reading Depot, Harrisbrg
WHISKEY
AVERY superior artiole of BOURBON
wßisgEy, In quart bottles, in store and for sale by
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
mar 4 13 Markel &zest
Nap abvertiotmtnts.
REMOVAL.
THE SUBSCRIBER. would respectfully
inform the public that he has removed Ws Plumb
ing and Brass Founding establisbment to No. 22 South
Third street below Herr's Hotel. Thankful for put pat
ronage, be hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of It
apl2dtf
Assignee? Sale of Real Estate.
TIE SUBSCRIBERS will sell by public
outcry et the WWI. House, at Harrisbur g , on Satur
day the 15th day of June next, at two o'cick, P. M.,
The Farm of John Wallower, Senior, consisting or NO
acres, situated In Susquehanna township, about three
miles from Harrisburg, adjoining lands of John H. Fo r ,
John Zinn and others.
't here are erected on the Farm a large Two Story Stone
House, a Bank Barn, Tenant Houses, Stables, &c.
There Is aleo a large orchard of apple, pear, peach and
Cherry trees of choice varieties in excellent bearing or
der.
Also, several veins of good Lime Stone, which have
bean and can be worked to advantage.
The property will be sold In a body or to parcels to amt.
pruchaeers -, and the sale be peremptory.
Conditions.—Ono tonrth the purchase money to be
paid within one week of the day of sale, when posses
sion will be given, subject to a lease running to the Jet
of April next. The purchaser to be entitled to oniehatr
the crops ; one-fourth on the first day of October, the
residue on the Ist of April. The two last payments to
carry Interest from the day of sale, and to be ottiefac
tartly secured.
There will also be offered for sale at the same time and
place the undivided ball interest of 150 sores of Coal
Lands situated on the abort Mountain, in Lykens
Dauphin county.
A. 0. NIVFEIL
C. F. NUESOft.
Assignees.
april2-d2mr•wl , t
A WNINGS sewed at the office of the
WHEELER tc WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
apil-Twd Third and Market Stride.
STEAM WEEKLY
BETWEEN NEW YORK
- ;"4"
AND LIVERPOOL.
LANDING- AND EMBARKING PAS.
SEEGERS at QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
pool, New York and Philadelphia titeamshlP utimPacy
intend despatching their full powered Clyde-built iron
Steamships as follows :
EDINBUEG, Saturday, 20th April ; GLASGOW, Sat
urday, 27th April; CITY OP WASHINGTON, Saturday,
6th April ; and every Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44,
North Elver.
RAM OP PASSAGR
FIRST CABIN 375 00 I STEERAGE.— ..... 330 00
do to London $BO 00 I do to London-388 00
Steerage Return Tickets, goad for Six Months 450 00
Passengers forwarded to Parts, Havre, Hamburg,
Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c., at reduced through
tares.
sgrPersons wishing to bring out their friends can buy
tickets here at the following rives, to New York : From
Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $75, VW and $lO6.
fteerage from Liverpool $4O 00. From Queenstown,
PO 00.
These Steamers have superior accommodations thr
passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are
built in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Fire
Annihilators on board. For further information apply
at the Company's Moos. JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
apll-tf 16 Broadway, New York.
Or 0.0 . Zimmerman, Agent, Igarrieb g.
NEW SHOE STORE /. NEW SHOE STORE! I
THE PHILADELPHIA SHOE STORE
NO. .38i MARKET STREET.
Next door to Geo. W. kr Calla' s Jewelry Store.
As Cheap as the Cheapest and as
Good as the Best.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to in
form the Shoe buying public of llarrisburg that he
has opened a Shoe Moretti the 'bete named place , where
will be found a large assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
which will be sold
VERY CHEAP FOR CASH.
Give as a call and examine our goods Who
Philadelphia Cheap Shoe Store,
No. 38 MARKET STREET.
aprillo4.B6l J. 0. KIMBALL.
NOTICE TO FIRE COMPANIES.
WE the Good Will Fire Company of
Harrisburg, give notice to all fire companies t hat
we offer for sale a good mono hand SUCTION FIRE
ENGINE. In good repair and ready for service, which
would suit any new organized company who wishes a
small and good machine, can procure her at a low price.
For any further information you w.ll please -address
0. W. WM TERB,
apt3.lw Secretary of Committee.
PHILADELPHIA
NEW ",'• ":
BONNET 4 '\C
STORE
.
~ .'..I=IAS OPENED
WITH A FULL assortmen
from the Philadelphia and New Verb moat fashionable
establishments, to which, during the seasen, additions
of the latest, novelties from those establishments will be
constantly received.
MRS. A. B. BICKERTON,
Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign et the two Golden
Eagles, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge.
marlilSmd
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL
BOARDING. SCHOOL,
FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER. COUNTY, PA.
STIIDENTS prepared for College or bea
noss. lAcatton pleasant, healthy and easy of ac
cess by Pennsylvania Railroad. For circulars coma , b
ing terms, &c., addraa the Principal.
ap6.lotdretw E. L. MOORS.
1801.
BARGAINS IN
PULOW CASE MUSLIN; all Widths.
Sunman .
UNBLIACIIND AND BIEACHND MOSLINi, all PTIONi.
Volum% all prices and widths.
Towauxas, all kinds.
OADWINSPAIWNN, very low.
Cameos, very cheap.
PILLOW Casa Llama, different quint les.
LINNN Enzarixos, all qualities.
•Foaarroan CHNCKB.
CARON ItIOCK OF I:RASNES.
STAIN OIL CLOTLIN.
Ben MANN OF Damian.
Any Bouae Furnishing or Domestic (loads will be Mend
VERY COUP, at
CATHCART AL BROTHXR I B,
Next to the Harrisburg Built
NOTICE.
T" partnership heretofore existing be •
tween SAMUEL L. RAILYand WILLIAM L. BAILY,
under the firm of BAILY /S. BROTHER, was dissolved,
on the 25th ultimo, by the decease of WILIIAM L.
BAILY. The business or the Firm will be settled by the
Bur/I - Wog tanner.
CARPET STOCK,
SELLING OUT. -
NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
PMLADELPIIIA, • •
Is order to close up the business of the late Firm of ,
ikei'
m ist ily € lk, XI X" Clot ,
Their large and fresh stock of
Fine Carpetings, 011 Cloths,
wiz/ be offered for We at Redueed'Prioes.
Pers will find it to their in-
Housekeepers and Storekeepers
terest to call, as every article will be elfered low.
anB-2wd
EMPTY BARRELS. —Two Hundred
Empty Flour, Sugar and Wine Barrels of all do
scr.ptions and prices,
apf3
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
ATWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with
back building, loilded in a retpectable neighbor
hood, of which possession- Will sot be wanted for Ws*
irmattp!. A'l at - a 2 -•-- TEIIB 001106.
- -
STONE FOR SALE.
BUILDING STONE or Stone suitable
for turspilting purposes will be delivered to any
part of city or its vicinity. Apply to
mar 23 WM. COLDER, JR.
J. JONES
1861.
WM. DOCK JR. St 00