Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 07, 1861, Image 1

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i eforo Marriages and Peatbe, FIVE CENTS PER LINE
or sash lo,erttou.
w bf“rriagio. and Deaths to bo charged as regular
ittiverti,lnents. •
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filiztellantans
Dr. D. W. 3ONTis
HAGERSTOWN, MD
dAFFICE in his own dwelling, a few
1, j dome West of the Franklin Railroad Depot, where
be may be consulted oa all diseases, but more particu
lars on Diseases of a private nature. There are many
persons in Hagerstown, Harrisburg and elsewhere, woo
bare been restored to sound health after all ether treat
ment tailed, by the use of his powerful vegetable remo
0.
Dr. JONES may be continued personally or by letter,de
.cribing every symptoms. And medicine sent to any
part of the country. Any aftlletesd person that will ca//
personally and makes bargain with Dr. JONES, he will
beep them In his own dwelling, and If not cured no pay
,clll be required.
GONORRHEA.
Dr. JONES oilers the only safe and certain remedy for
Gonorrhea, Cleat, Sirloin's, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Costiveness, and all Derangements or 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 ot.
hce, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle Is sufacient
w cure a mild case.
SYPHILIS.
This Is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONSH
pledges himself to cure Syphilis in Its wont forme. Thin
disease makes Its appearance in so many different forms,
that a single plan of treatment will not reach it In all Its
feati.res ; so it may require different remedies, according
to the nainre of the Dose. Dr. JONES will make a writ
ten article with any one—NU CURE NO PAY The re
mediae used by Dr. JONAS, are purely ovetable, and need
as change of diet or hindrance from business,
SPERMATORRHIA.
Ale habit of youth is indulged in while alone, info o
often learned from evil companions when at school, and
if not cured will destroy both mind and body. Both
sexes fall vlOtlmit to this theme. Them ptoms are—
Pain in the Head, Dimness of Bight, Ri ngin g m the Bars,
Pimples on the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams
et Night, Weakness In the Back, Pain in the Breast; and
Cough, (indicative of ConsumpUon,) Dyspepsia, great
Lieraegement of the Nervous Systole, and no on till Death
puts . an eud to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONBB of.
a perfect restoration, with such mild and Balmy
Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of
this DigTOSOing Disease.
FEMAII COMPLAINTS.
ipeedily restored to sound health.
All letters must content a stamp to ensure answer.
Address DR. D. W. JONES,
knd Hagerstown, Md.
,
OPENING OF SPIUNCIr AND SUMMER
Black and &mond Mourning
DRESS GOODS. &C.
Loglom Rep. mourning gilts,
Peale Black Foulards,
Bleak end White Dress and 'Foulard Bi
Purple and Black -
Lupin% Crepe Tammatans,
0 4 Mousselaines Deaths
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Pena Cloth., (new article),
Loathe Extra Alpacas,
Neapolitan Bilks and new goods,
Paris Poplins,
Bummer VaiellOtill,
Madonna Cloths,
Black and Purple All Wool Delalnes,
White and Black All Wool Oohing*,
Smells° Cloths, Challis, Cashmeres,
,
Mohair., Partetonnes Silk4Warp Lo;ellas, Lupinis
S .
Y. Bombazines, 8 1 Crape De Espouse, Camels
Bair Lustre, new goods, French Gingham., splendid
styles, English Chinless, Domestic Ginghams,
Warped Plain Black Clutlibi, Lupin'. Woundless,
Croton Cloths, Am, Re., Sto.
Our stook or all kinds of BROS GOODS In Black
and Second Mourning, was never more complete
than now, or prices more favorable to pnro baser%
impin'e square Vitt:that Shawls,
Cashmere Square Shawls,
Lupluis Long Thibbet Shawls,
Second Mourning Shawls,
English Crepe Veils, (every odze,)
.Gran tame " do
FnglUh Orepe.
French Crepe.,
Shrouding Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Black
Bordered Handkerohles, Silk Maier y, Bleak and
Grey Gauntletta, Black Gloves, (all kinds ' ) Black
and Lead Colored Hosiery, Plain Black Ribbons.
A large WHY of English Crepe, Collars and Sleevol.
New styles if Second Mourning Sleeves and Collars.
Netsitluttanding toe diltiou/iles In securing a full
aliOnalont in this department we are couddent our
friends and the public cannot fall to be plestsed.—
For styles, make a , d prim, we can fairly compete
with any of the larger establishments in the eut
ere cities. CATHCART dt BauTußa,
No. 14 Market Square,
Next door to the Herrlsburg Bank.
W. A, CATHCART. T. L. CATHCART, Ja
THE CONSTITUTION
AND THE UNION.
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you Will
Sad an assortment Mine Ladies' Traveling Satchels.
T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
find a great variety of Walking Canes.
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
food an unrivalled assortment of Perfumery, Po.
nudes, Hair 011 s, Cosmetics, Soaps,
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
And all kinds of Brushes—English Tooth and Asir
Brushes, Cloth and Leather Brushes.
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE yon will
find a fine lot of Gilchrist's Pocket Cutlery.
T KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
find a large stock of Portmoursles, Pureee,‘Wailete
n Bogor Cases.
AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE you will
find a choice lot of alinna Cigars.
Na. 01 Market Street,
Two Doors East or Pourth.Streat.
CMI
SOWN CIANNT. JOHN W. BROWN.
CASEY & BROWN,
ATTORNEY'S-AT-LAINT
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
HAVING associated together in the
practice of the Law, will attend faithfully and
promptly to all prormisiotuil ' business entrusted to thell
CAM
Office In Third street three doors from Market
N. B. Consultations in ffintilish and Osman.
Duo DMOTHA NOT
AGNE WINES,
-=•& Co. •
CALowol
Oluoma t T K at 0.,
AXOIIOII..4IiLLIRT 1101404
Drumm litroania,
Nom & Cora
Viou7;
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afore and for sae b alo y JOHN H. ZIEOLZ R,
78 Market Street.
LIEBROTYPEEI FOR 25 CENTS.
MEE subscriber respectfully announces
to the Minns of Haarisburg and vicinity, thit he
has taken rooms over KELKR'd HARDWARR STORE,
intall.east Corner of Earket Inure, where be is prepared
to execute every style of A MBROTYPES r ot the wweiti
prim, from %cents and upwards, psonnutgory.pik,
earehdly copied, sod Plelnves Inserted In Lockets end
KM Wes of doscrbilloas constantly on hand.
01,* me a can It you re it a good and cheap mature.
midins OkOßttrd R. PARKER. Ambrotyplet.
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ALDERMAN
HENRY PEFFER,
OFFICE—THIRD STREET, MEWS ROW,
MOAB MARKET.
Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth.
CITY or mamma, rzys'a.
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A few respectable gentlemen can be ao.
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VOL. XV.
1801.
BARGAINS IN
PILLow Cass MPOISLOI, all Widtha,
SaElvaa • o
lINBLIACUID AND &Ouzo lissuift, all stems.
Daman, all inkus and widths.
TOWICLISGS, all kinds.
CeturriutrAnas eery IoW.
Camay eery Asap.
PIiPAPIP WS! 11311% Massa Oliaatles, .
1.1.11 X PHU:TWOS, all qualitted.
FURNIIORiI cucca. ' •
Luta' If TOM OP t RAMOS. • •
Sun Ott (Xmas.
Bass Mass or Dawkins.
Any House Funthhing or Ddmestto Goods will be found
VEST CIPLIIP, at
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN State street east of the Capitol, be.
monk 4th and Spruce streets: ' A new Lager Freer
oon Plat opened, where everything in that line is ge
nerally kept, and 1 nronid respectfully, solicit the patron
age or my numerous friends and the public generally.
1w4 5 D. It "MANUEL.
KT
BERGNER',S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
61 MAR= STREET
ELSIE VERNER : A: romance of destiny.
By Oliver Wendell Holmes.
GUADALOUPE : A tale of Love and War.
By a Military gentleman of Philadelphia.
THE AMERWAN QUESTION In its national
aspect.
COUSIN WILLIAM : A tale of rfashionable
life.
PIONEER PREACHERS .AND PEOPLE OF
THE MISSISSIPPI, by the Rev,. Wilburn.
JACK HOPETON ; or the adventures of a
Georgian.
SONGS OF IRELAND, by Samuel Lover.= ,
THE WITS AND BEAUXS Olf SOCIETY,
by Grace and Philip Wharton.
AR the new books of the day for sale as soon as pub-
Books not on baud, will bo procured it a abort time at
publisberaprices, without additional prices, at
BERGNER , d BOOKSTORE,
&1 gasket street.
JOHN WALLOWER, JR.; Agt,
GENERAL FORWARDING
*ND
COMMISSION MERCIIANT.
G OODS AND MEACHAM:OE promptly forwarded by Philadelphia. and Reading, Northern
Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads,
...nd Canal.
HAULING AND DRAYING to and from allparts ot the
city to the dillerent Railroad, depots will be done at the
very lowestrates.
FAMILIeS removing will be promptly attended to.
Orders left at Brautli FOropoan Hotel, or at the store
of E. S. Zollinger, will receive prempf attention. Con—
signments of frelgbt respeoutilly solloltat
JOHN WALLOVVIIR* JR., Agt., .
apg Office Reading Depot.
1%7 3EI NAT "
FAMILY DRUG STORE.,
T
E UNDERSIGNED' HAS '-` OPENED
a Wholesale and Retail DM and Proscription Store,
in t e Iron Front Sollning,.No. US Market street, lately
occupied by Mr, £by, wehre,oan be found an (Intl re nets
dock of Fresh and Pure Drop, Perhunery, Sons • tOA
OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS, Burning Fluid, Alo e , bol Patent
Meoictues, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &o. We
have the epoxy for the sato of Kline' s Celebrated Arti
ficial Teeth, to which we would Invite the attention of
Dentists.
By strict attention to busineeS, and' desire. to please,
we respectfully ask a share Of Mille Petroltillo ,
G. W. MIMI.
N. B . — Prime Havana Sugars and Tobacco constantly
on band.
apre-dly
REDUCTION IN PRICES
afERINOW Plain and Figured.
OAFEHIFRES, Plain and Figured.
ALL WOOL ORLAINES, Extra Styles and Quality,
BROCA LONG SHAWLS, different prices,
FINE STOCK OF BLANKET SHAWLS.
The prices In all the above Goods, on examination, wil
be found "lower than ever," at
(WrgOART'B,
an 24 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
51 MARKET STREET,
18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE. IN THE CITY
TO OAt .
SCHOOL EOM
SCHOOL STATIONERY
OomprhUng altittomarioue
READING AND SPELLING AWOL!,
ARITHMETIOS ALGEBRAS,
GRAMMARS, ETYMOLOGIES,
DICTIONARIES, ELsToRiEs,
PRlLosoPingq and
ail the iCHOOL BOOKS used In the various Albite and
Private Schools efae ~City together with ,
COPY AND COMPOSLC4 ON ROOKS,
LE2TSR, OAP std NOTE PAPER,
BLANK DOORS, SLAM,'
LEAD.A ND BEA 2,1 PENCILS,
PENS AND HOLDERS; INK
INKS.TANDS, RULERS and
the most complete tuwortment or SCHOOL STATIONERY
constantly on baud and for sale at EBB LOWEST PRIORI
or tNT rums In the city. at
BERGENIX'S CHEAP Boos-WORE,
51 Market Street
ifirLiberal enemas made to teachercand dealers.
Any istlele.not on lwad promptbr furnished without
extra charge. sen2d
LOSING 017 T our still large oodortmen
of FIIRe s consisting of
Handsome Dirk Sable Setts,
Handsome bark Siberian squirrel Setts,
A tine stook of au kindiotiow, priotaurs; •
A alum for Bargains in Fine Furs.
Call at OATHCARTS,
No ‘ l4 Market Square,
ianSt ail to the Harrisburg Bank
THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN
is solicited to our very large assortment of
storitsanon Aso Dammam of every sue sod Axality.
Gans' Jouvut Km Owns, best ertUtle manufactured.
Al) the different kludtkof Worms; Glavin. - -
Largest assortment of ROW= In ShO.Citi.
CRAVATS, SI7BPILTDIRR, MAZDRXRINCIMS, Ready Hemmed.
And everything In Gents' wear, at
CATHCART'S, '
Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
NOTICE. •- .
A MEETING of the stockholders-of .the
Acia. Commonwealth Insurance Company, at Harrisburg"
will be held at the oboe of the company in Third stroe , ,
on MONDAY, the oath day of Idav Nl ZT , tetween the
hours of ten and twelve o'oloog A. K., for the election of
Directors to nerve the awning year..
aplB-te S. S. CARRIER, Secretary.
N OTICE ie hereby given that lettere
tenementary ou the estate or Dr. Bdward L. OM
ate of the otty of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deceased,
have been duly granted to the subscriber who resides.
In said City,
All Persona having claims or demands,
against the *stab of said decedent are hereby reqetentlid
to . mlko known the eante to the enhaoriber without &Jur
spitoitetwt, MANISA farkikoOnfrilk
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE."
Kart) ewobs, s4t
1881.
CLA.THCART & BRUISER'S,
Next to the firtrylaton Book.
NEW BOOKS
PUBLIO NOTICE.
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 7, 1861
SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE
THAN SILVER OR GOLD,
ECM]
IT WILL RESTORE THE WEAR,
=STATE 'THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS OTUGINAL
VIGOR AND PURITY
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PROF. al J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL,
BLOOD RENOVATOR.
Is precisely what its name indicates; for, while pleaaan
to the taste, it iirevivitylng
I exhilarating and strength
ening to the vitaPpowers. t also revivifies, reinstates,
and renews the blood In all Its original purity, and thna
restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks
or dis , wee. . It is the may preparation ever offered to the
world in a popular toym so as to be within the reach of
So cheailcally and skillfully combined as to be the
most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to
act in perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and
hence soothe the Weakest. stomach, and tone up the dl
gestive organs, and allay ' aft nervous and other Irritation.
It Is also perfectly extdiarating In its effects! and yet it is
never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It
Is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly
combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and
consequently con - dever Injure. Aa a sure preventive
and cure of •
CONSUMPTION; BRONUiUEIS, INDIGIMITION, DP&
PEPSIA, LOBS OP APPETITE, FAINTNESS
NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, mum awe, PAL.
PITATION OF THE HEART, MILAN
oaoLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NIGIV
SWEA'ftli, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS,
AND ALL 'THAT CLAW OF CA
= so FEARFULLY FATAL
CALLED FEMALE
WFAENR.'S AND
'BENUMB'.
TIES.
THERE IS .NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Also liver .Derangements or Torpidity, and. Liver
Complidnt, Diilellitaß of the Kidneys, or any genera da•
rangement of the Urinary organs.
It will not only cure the debility following CHILLS and
PINTA, but prevents all-Attacks arising from Miasmatic
inilhences, and mire the diseases at once, if already at
tacked. ,
TRAVELERS should have a bOttle with them, as it in
fallibly prevents any deleterious consequences following
upon dial:qiet chmate and water.
skit prevents costiveness strengthens the digestive
organs, 11 should be ln the hands of ail persons of seden
tary habits.
LADIES sot accustomed to out-door exercise, should
always.use' , -
MOTHERSsiouId use it, for R ii . SPerieet relief. Taken
a mew hor two before the anal, trial, she will pass the
dreadful period with perfect ease and safety.
There is pc, mthutto about It.
THE CORDLAL IS ALLAWE CLAIR NOR
MOTHERS, TRY IT!
And to you we appeal, to detect the illnow or dawn°
not only of your daughters before it be too l ate, but also
goer Sons and kinghoods, f o r. while the former from tabs
delicacy, often go down to it:premature. grave, rather
than let their condition be knownin tlmo, the latter are so
often wised up with the mamma of business, that flit
were not for you, they'G o, wohld travel In the Same
downward path until it la too late to arrest their fatal
fall. But the mother Is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal; for we are sure your nevor-tailing
affection will unerringly point you to Protestor WOOD'S
RgoTOBAVVH. LORuLLL AND BLOOD ItElft,WATOit as
tee remedy whickshould bealways on hand in time of
I need what the Press may after thoroughly testiest he
matter, and no one can have a doubt.
PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—It le tee
corded In classics that Psyche area once sent to it elltnite
warmer than the West Indies to procure a sample of the
beauty of Protierphe In a box. After some delay the
messenger returned,and as moon as the lid of the box
was removed out flow all the Ills that flesh is heir to.—
Fortunately hope wis found in the bottom of the b ox.
Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection
of the story for it invigorates the blood, aids the organs
of diseekin, Motets stren gt h to the nervous system, and
fortifies the citadel of hea l
so as to bid defiance to the
swede af amine. It Is a ealthy Undo, composed en
tirely of vegetable productions and while It is exnllara
dng as pure wine, no Injurious results can possibly follow
Its use it Is a desideratum in the , medical world, and
those who are afflicted with lose of Appetite, Dyspepsia,
Consumption, Faintness, giddiness, Neuralgia, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Ad., will here tied an Infallible panacea.
'Bt. Louis Daily Express."
PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL end BLOOD
RENOVATOR is, without doubt, too beat Tonle Cordial In
the world. To thole who are Suffering from general de
bility we would recommend Its use; for, while it is pleas
ant to tee taste, it Is strengthening to the satem, and
will at once tend to remover all impurities of the blood,
and eradicate all traces of disease. It can two, taken by
the weakest stomach, while those In good heath will at
once feel its exhilarating power. We aro confident- that
after using one bottle of this cordial none will be for a
day without it..—" New York Leader."
A PURE, HEALTHY TONIC, and one free from th
deleterious and Injurious afflicts sure to fellow those In
ordinary use, bus long been felt to be a desideratum in
the medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully
combined from the vegetable kingdom as to act in per
fect accordance with the laws of nature, and thus soothe
the weakest stomach, and at the same time allay ner
vous and other irritations, and tone up all the organs ol
which the human body Is composed, is offbred In Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and illoodßenovater. Reece,
it is perfectly adapted to cid and young. Baader, try it.
Thonsands have , already done so, and the testimony Is
universal inks favor.—" New York Atlas..
PROMBOR WOWS RESTORATIVB CORDIAL AN I.
BLOOD- RENOVATOR, for the oare of General Debility, or
Weakness arising from any ems., also Dyspepsia, Nerv
ousness, Melt Swells hilliPlent Consumption, Liver
Complaints Biliousness , LOSMI of Appetite, Female Weak.
uses, in &its stages, Mao, to prevent the contractlon.of
disease, is certainly the best and most agreeable cordial
tonic and Renovator ever offered to the afflicted, and so
chemically combined ite to be the most powerthl tonic
ever known to medical edam. Reader, try it. Iv wan
DO yell 000 D. We have DO heeds ion in rer.ommendLe •
it, duce we know It to be a safe, pleasant, Riad .sore re.
medy for the diseases enumerated.—“ Now York Dis
patch."
Before noticing a patent medicine, we have to be oar
lain that it will prove itself to be all. that It Is recom.
mended. Austere would say that the Restorative, Cor
dial and Blood Renovator of Prof., Wood will stand the
test fully, and,in fact, It is without atly doubt the first
article in market for purifying the Blood and streingtheni
mg thesystem. We have no br .114100 in recommending
lte ape tO 8/1.1--"The.Now-Yorkee! •
LOOS. TO YOURSKIX IN TIME.—H ow many in mate:
pence of a false delicacy suffer from suppreseed, palm
tol, or obstructed meesuration, and think because they
are. young that by-and.hy nature will work itself clear
from ohntructions, and ill come 'aright in the end, little
dreaming that the seeds 'of death are already gamines
sing in the system, because the vital energies are Im
paired, and the entire animal economy deranged, debt*
tated,• and yet, careless of thenealvel as they are, If a
remedy were set before them whets wield restore all the
Ihnctions of the ayetem, and reniVigerate body, they
would take It, and thus be In time to save in, ir lives.--
Parents, think of this; stel, at once glee-them a beide of
Prof. Wood% Reetorattv.e.Cordlal andßlext H e.s. TAUT. —
"The New York Courier." • .
0. I WOOD, Proprietor 444 Broadway; New York,
and 114 Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo.
,q -At N 0.444 Broadway, all the Family:and Patent
Medicines Constantly on hand, elwaysteah and genuine.
Ford & Macomber, Witehington Avenue, Sole agent!
or Albany; Dr H. Snell, agent for Seheneetedy.
;Bold also: by A. B. Bands dr. Co., corner of Fulton and
Witham. stree ts, janSt.en Suer
. .
PROF. ADOLPH-. P. , TEUPSER,
WOULD respectfully inform -his old
patrons and the public generally, that he *IP
oontinue to give Instructions on the -PIANO FOIRTA
LODEON VIOLIN and also In the soignee of TLIOROUGEI
RAS& flowill V* pleasure wait upon pupils at. Moir
homes at any hour desired, or lesions be given et
his fashions°, is . Third street, a few doors below the
German Reformed Church. deold-dtf.
CHAS. F. RIIMPI',
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Norma . Youßriir arAtelfT
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New %hitrtistmtnts
NOTICE TO CONDUCTORS,
S --
PECIFIGATIONS adopted by the Conn
ty Commissioners of the comities or Dauphin and
Petry, fur the building and onist , uctrn of a Pa bas
Road, as recited in the Act of Assembly, In the follow
ing words, to wit :
sorts 1 That till Commissioners of the several
counties of Dauphin and Perry are hereby authorised
and instructed, immediately atter the passage of this
Act, to lay ou tend coastrnot a good and substantial road,
commencing at a point near where the Turnpike Bridge
crosses the dilliquetutanit Omni, I a .WAUI towaship, Per
ry county, and running along Towing Path of WI can a l,
such distance as will enable them to strike the Turnpike
in Reed townshi Dauphin county, near Diinean's Barn,
tut not to intertere with said Tuwing Path so as to
street navigation or otherwise.
Seams 2. That the several counties through which
this Road passes will be entitled to pay for the making
of only as mush of the same as passes through Its own
territory.
"anemone, April 18th, 1860."
Therefore, In pursuance of the above recited Act, the
Commissioners of said counties, as aforesaid, have &Copi
ed tun following Specincottooe to wit ;
let. That the said Road shah be made and construct
ed in strict accordance with the Plan or Profile now on
tile In thendlues of the County Commissioners reapeet
ively named. The material used must be of a substan
tial description, such as earth, gravel, or both, of which
•
stone may , form a component part.
2nd. The said Road will be let to the lowest, respell-
Bible bidder or billets, by the cubic yard , ; rip-rapping
included.
Proposals will be received by tho Commisqhmers
of Perry county, at their effilia, In Bloomfield, and ablest
the Mace of the Commissioners of Dauphin county, to
lia:risburg, up to MONDAY, THE 20th DAY OF HAY,
at 5 o'clock, P. it, 1881 . All proposals to be Indorsed
on a blank ispoolflostioo, which may be had cm appal.
don to either of said daces, by letter or otherwise. Bald
contract will be awarded on the =et day of May, at 10
o'clock, A. M. , at the Jul:adios House, oa Dunesm's Is•
land. "All proposals most be sealed." Terms will be
agreed upon on the day'of Letting. .
Cubic Yards.
DattPldit county— ..... 2,218
Rip-rapping 6. • o 382
Filling up in PerrY Cannty.,„ , . 1,997
Rip•rapping In " " 11.3
Aggregate
The following communication is hereby ordered Lobe
published, end to be tumoral to the said Spec]neat° ns
by the Comm!sidebars oforesaid :
Orrice or Gramm. Sorseurrmroerr Da
WEST BIANO7 AND SIMONS/ANNA CANAL COXYANIC.
Northumberland, Marra 18, 4. D , 1861..
COILKNINOIDDIB or Dacram Camay :
Gentlemen :—J . A. Gamble, Presidentor this Company,
has hutted a permit to the lock-tender, at New Entail),
to allow yon to boat material, till (roe,
fir a road over
aulleg's Out, at the Junction. Be 'has also directed me
to Jill up the embankment at the Turnpike Bridge, at the
same place, which will be done as soon as the canal u
navigable. R spectraly yours, Re.,'
J. DItd.MENBACHER,
General Superintendent
JOlll4 S. MUSSER,
JACOB BMX,
GEO. GABVERICH,
Oonunissioneni of Dauphin Co.
Attest—Jonas limn., Clerk.
CapBo-dtwtd
1861. 1861.
INTERESTING TO ALL ,
a
CATHCART & BROTHER',
M. 14 NARKRT SQUARE,
a&?. Z(011I 019121 1111111 - thlt%ll, LLRGI ASSMITUNT 07
SPRING DRY GOODS
•LL IMO, AIR PEICIII, WIRT =IS, mar qUAInT,
ANY XAKI, PRIM LOW .11000RDISGLY. '
DRESS GOODS IN GREAT vsafireint t
HEAVY STOOK OF DONE3IIO GOODS, PRICES LOWER
THAN Erim.
•
Every Inducement offered-to purctmere at
CATHCART'S,
mar2B Nor . no. to the Hardeourg Bank.
The West Chester Academy,
AT WEST CHESTER, PA., within two
bones ride from Philadelphia by the Pennsylva
nia Central or the West Chester _direct railroad, will re
sume the ditties of the SUMMER TERM on the FIRST DAT
Olt May FRIT, and close them 011 the use DAT OF SWUM
BM The schoal, therefore, la in cession during the
SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at
proporuonate charges. The average number of students
is 85, under the charge of nine teachers. The French,
German and Spanish languages are taught by Native
Resident Instructors. For catalogues, apply to
WM. P. WYERS, A. M., Principal,
apt 2md At West Chester, Pa.
NEW - GOODS ! NEW PRICES!!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES!
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES !
THE subscriber has just returned from
Philadelphia with a large and varied assortment of
Fitaßlif GROWBILIES, QIINENSWARE, BACON, HAMS,
NOTIONS, and everything usually kept In a first class
Grocery, respectfully calls the attention of hie • Gusto
mere, us well as the public generally, to his last arrival.
Thankful for past patronage he hopes by strict alien-
tlrn to business is merit a continuance of the same.
T. F. BOYER,
apitair Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets.
FLAGS! FLAGS I !
OTE PAPER. AND ENVELOPES with
National designs, LETTER PAPER with a view of
city of Harrisburg, printed and for sale at
80.11EFFEW3 BOOKSTORE,
ap2t
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE: 6
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PRO.PBTETOB.
CARD
The ab ere well known and long established is
now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being In a
great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. Gamma J. Beams, who has been an inmate of the
house for the last three years, and is well known to
is guests.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en
eyed , I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the ppunblic
♦or. [Jeg wtfl da WILLIAM B IIEHLES.
UPHOLSTERING. ;
HUSK MATTRESSES,
COTTON TOP MATIUMES,
COTTON - COMFORTS;
FRENCH CARPET HASSAOES,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
LOUNGES, Ste . .,
On band and foe Sale wholesale and retail at the very
karat rates for cash .
: „
MADE TO ORDER
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CHAIRS,
HAIR. HATRESSES, &o.
Repaired and made opal to new very reasonable, all at
No. 109 Market street between Fourth and Fiftb, by
mar 29 J.T. BARNITZ.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. •
WHEREAS, letters of Administration
on the estate of Leonard Stine, late of the city
of Harrisburg, deed, have been granted to the subscri
ber, all persons indebted to said estate will make imme
diate payment, and haying claims present th em forth
t wiLiBETEI Matti ,
my/ 4ltlew W.. Usrrtearg.
•
BY TEMPI
From-our Morning Edition.
LATEST FROM WASHINGTON.
The Seoretary of War Opens the
Road to Travelers.
APPOINTMENT OP ADJUTANT
GOVERNMENT DECLINES TO RECEIVE
ANY MORE TROOPS EOR THREE
MONTHS
90V. LEIVEER ISSUES APROCLAMATION
2V PREPARE PO.R WAR.
UNION MEN TEIIIKPIIANT IN
KENTUOKY.
The Secretary of Wax in order to accommo
date the . travelling public has directed the
opening of the military route between Wash
ington and Philadelphia by way of Annapolis
with two daily trains. Those from the North
leaving Philadelphia at 1011 o'clock in the morn
ing and 11 o'clock at night.
The President has appointed Lieut. Nichol
son Adjutant and Inspector of the Marine corps
vice Saylor resigned.
The . Government has declined accepting
more than one regiment of threemonth's vol
nnteers from Michigan, he will, hoWever, re
ceive two regiments under the requirements
of the latest proclamation.
Governor Letcher, of Virginia, has issued a
proclamation saying that the sovereignty of the
Commonwealth of Virginia having been denied,
her territorial rights assailed, her soil threat
ened with.invaelon by the authorities of Wash
iogton, and every sacrifice employed which
could 'influence the people of the northern
States; it therefore becomes the solemn duty
of every citizen of Virginia to prepare for the
impending conflict.
To this end, and for these purposes, and with
the determinaticin to repel invasion, Governor
Letcherenthorizee the Commanding General
of the military forces to call and cause to be
mustered into service, from lime to time, as
the public exigencies may require, such addl
tional number of volunteers as be may deem
necessary. •
4,7 N yards
The Government has given permission to the
Bay Line of steamers to carry mails , and pas
sengers into Norfolk. No Trcight, however, is
taken. •
The Eionthern,rebals are lorming, an• encamp
mentat Lys!chi:Kim Va.
The Charleston Courier, received here, is ap
pesed'to Jeff. Davis taking the field.
It is believed here that the movement of
troops to the. Itelayalouse is bat the prelimi
nary for, a movement on Harper's Ferry.
An, immense amount of military stores is a
rifting At thiNavy Tani:
All the -volunteer companies of the District
of Columbia are to be mustered ittto regiments
for active service.
.
Two Umlauted stand of arms that were Seht
to Baltimore, from Harper's Ferry, by the Be=
cessiontets, are 1 be returned to the Gevern
meet.
There are now six steamers in the Potomac
- armed for the protection of transport ships, &c.
Gen. Saitt desires it stated that he cannot
answer one letter in fifty of those that are sent
to him, and he hopes no more will be written,
soliciting autographs and recommendations to
office.
Governor Buckingham, of Connecticut, is
here, making arrangements for the troops from
the State.
The weather continues very disagreeable for
military purposes, owing to the cold and the
rain.
The New Jersey regiments arrived here this
morning all in good order, thus adding several
thousand men to the garrison at Washington.
The proclamation of the Mayor of Washing
ton, requiring- drinking establishments to be
closed at. half past nine o'clock at night, was
issued by the advice of the military authorities.
On Saturday, Senator Wilson suggested to
high - Executive Officers, that such measures
should be adopted, in view of the fact that some
of the troops were evidently becoming demoral
ised by intoxicating liquors.
Much alarm has existed in the neighborhood
of the city of Alexandria-for thepast few days
owing to reports that the Federal military con
templated taking early possession of it. Many
families accordingly fled. .. The Virginia militia
proceeded to Culpepper Court House.
The First and Second New 'Jersey Regiment
arrived here early this morning.
Omani Scott publishes another card beg
ging his correspondents to spare him. He says
he haa no office within his gift—no power to
accept of the services of individual volunteers
nor .of corps of volunteers, and no time to
read applications for autographs, and cannot
acknowledge the receipt of one letter in fifty.
ANOTHER 'UNION VIOTORY ATTER POLLS
atiVECON AT LOIIIINILTA,
The majority in this oity in favor of the
Union candidates to the Border State Conven
tion, ranged from 8,000 to 8,000 votes.
The Secession ticket was withdrawn some
time' since.
Thal:talon vote is supposed to be larger than
any aggregate.vote ever polled here.
SENATOR BAYARD PLACARDED.
W/MINGTON, May 5
Soon after Senator Bayard arrived here, on
Saturday, a placaril 'was • posted on a telegraph
pole, announcing the arrival of the "James A.
Bayard, the Prince . of the Inner Court of the
K. G. C." The Secessionists apparentli sus
pect an attack will be made on the Senator,
and, it is thought, will take steps to prevent it.
Company B, of the. Delaware ,Blues, was mus
tered into the service ,of the Union and the
other companies are filling up rapidly.
_ .
LATER FR O M' BALTIMORE.
4 Belantoas, May 6
•
The passage of trains over the Baltimore and
Ohio road - has not been interrupted by the
United 43tatea troops at the ltalay Rouse. They
fortifying,their pottium.
NO. 5
WASHINGTON, May 6, 1861
Louravata, May 4
Pitc Dans
ori , ugh at 6. cea:'
ill be charged $4.90.
WIVKLT AND SOU-WILL.
IVVLORAPII ie also pebilithed
session of the Legislature, andLweokis
nuieder of the year, and fUrnished to abeam.
°Sowing rates, viz:
Sloes Subscribers per year
Seven
Ton
Tan um 0/ 1011W10.421X1
.
1 aubscrmera order the disonitinuance of their maws
papers, the publisher may continue* seal them Gatti
ail arrearages are paid.
enbecribera neglect or rebate to take their newape
?era from the office to which they are directed, that aro
responsible until they hay* scatted the bills and ordered
them discontinued
Nothing defudito is known with regard to the
Philadelphia and Northern Central Road,except
that the Work of reconstructing and repairing
the bridges is natively progressing.
The 11. S. Recruiting Office was opened oo
Baltimore street, this" - morning, and the Stars
and Stripes displayed.
THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF BanseßE
LBRIVED.
Breadstnls Dull
New Your, May 6.
The steamer city of Baltimore arrived- this
morning with Liverpool dates to the 24th ult.
A prospectus has been issued at Liverpool,
with influential support, for a company to run
a line of steamers from that port to New Or
leans. Another company has been formed for
Charleston, and the latter starts its first steam
er in July.
The House of Commons has rejected the Berk,
lye annual motion in favor of the ballot by l2i
majority.
A French fleet has been ordered to be fitted
out to convey the French troops home from
Syria.
A commercial treaty between France and Bel
gium ie said to have been signed.
Prince Napoleon, at the instance of a family
council, has abandoned the Intention of going
to England to seek satisfaction from the Due
d'Aumale.
Routes are quoted at 68f. 50c., the Bourse
closing firm.
The Italian chamber, by a large majority,
have agreed to consider earibaldraproject for
arming the country. The ministry voted for
the resolution.
The correspondence between Oia!din! and
Garibaldi, has been published. Cieldint re
itereted his friendship, but objected to Gari
baldi's last acts. Garibaldi characteristically
defends his position.
The latest despatch from Turin, to the 16th
ult.) states that a perfect reconciliation has
taken place between Garibaldi, Cavour and
Cialdini.
The independence Beige states decidedly that
the negotiations between Paris and Turin, for
opening Rome to the Italians, approach a
favorable conclusion.
It is stated that the Pope is more than ever
resolved not to quit Rome.
The Southern soldiers of the garrison of
liendovi have protested against Cl&biles let
ter to Garibaldi, and arrests were made in con
sequence.
affairs at Warsaw are unchanged.
The Manchester markets were quiet, but
prices had advanced partially at In some
cases, for yarns.
Breadstuffs dull and nominal owing to the
fine weather. Flour very dull, and wheat ea
sier but quotations unchanged ; sales at 284
31s 6d. Wheat steady at full. prices; red
Bdial2s 8e; white 12s 6d@,l4s 6d. Corn very
duit and offered at 6dals decline for' mixed;
yellow 85s 6d€4B6s ; wnite 86401375.
It is denied that Spain intends to reject the
offer of a re-incorporation of . St. Domingo, and
ft is asserted that Hayti requesta a Spanish pro
tectorate.
THE LATEST.
Torun, April Cavour and Gari
baldi had an interview together to-day.
Tha King of Greece has recognised the new
kingdom of Italy.
Accounts from Constantinople state that the
Porte has scut money and troops to Beyzont.
LrvssPoox, April 26.—bales of cotton yester
day and to-day, 80,000 bales; inchrding./0;000
to speculators and exporters, closing brat and
an advancing tendency.
Breadstuffa dUll.
CD. F. MitlE Q 313 MC CIEL
TRAVELING AGENT OF THE
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
ITIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE
still In successful operation and prepared to tarry
freight as LOW as any other individual line between
Ynitadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Letrlaburg, WURIMIS
port, Jersey Shore, LOCK Haven, and all points on the
Northern Central, Phtladidphia and Erie, and Williams
port and Elmira Railroads.
Local Agent at Harrisburg,
D. A. MUENCH.
Goods soot to PEACOCK, ZELL di BINOHLB.OI, Nes. 808
and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, Pi IL;
will arrive at Karriabarg, ready for delivery. the Pail
morning. C. P. !MEECH,
ap3 U Traveling Agent.
. .
NEW ARRANGEMENT.;
CHANGE OF LOCATION
WALLOWER'S LINE.
Mlle old stock of cars being disposed of,
the undersigned has broke out in a new Vane saut
tautished a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New
York, Harrisburg and all points on the ?bertha= Central,
Sunbury & Erie and LackaWana gr. Bloomsburg radlrosile.
Thanktul for the ilber el patronage heretoftwe extended
he home, by promptness in delivery, to relent all hie old
customers and patrons kit goodshnended for the Una
must be delivered at the depot ol the Philadelphia and
Heading railroad, Broad and Oallowhtll streets, Platadei
phia. AU goods delivered at tho depot up to five o'eloilk,
P. M., will roach Harrisburg next morning.
J.
- WALLOWSR, Jr, General Agt.
Reading Depot, Harrisburg.
marll
- REMOVAL. ,
rrHE SUBSCRIBER has removed 'hie
PLUMBING AND BRASS FOUNDRY frog&Karim
street to Fourth street above Market, opposite theltetite
church. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes, by atrial
attention to business, to merit a continuums of It. ,
made-Sind WM. PABXNIL
ST. LOUIS HOTEL)
CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
IN the immediate neighborhood of the
Jobbing Houses on Market. Third and cteinati
StreetS, the Banks, Post 011 ice, Merchants' litschange,
&0., &o.
=Pr BOTH Or( stni
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN.
BOARD PER DAY.... OA.
Dinner between * 1 and 8 otoloaz, 60 cents.'
room from tO Conti upward.
A Brat mass Resteurant attached. Frioot 0000 rooM to
Bills of rare.
The City tare take. Passengers from any Station tn.or
abase to the. Hotel.
Jar Eug.isk french, German and SPanish Spoken,
AA ;ma
REMOVAL. -
rpHE SUBSCRIBER would texpootfany
inform the public that he ha. 3 removed bl.rim&
trig end Br-es bounding eetabllabment to No. Zt Reath
third street below Nerr'e Hotel. 'Thankful tirVist
romg e, he hopes by allot attention to business to omen
a continuance of it.
apl2 dtf ' . -
Harris])lug Broom Malittio.torli
pro Dow
...F#o.3( IRON:2 ST., IN Yfr
• w.
AYPTA
DRoom. Bold laoleeale aud ; 20
par,eezke. Owe!' Men cibe be bed eleurbero.--
and exalnine our stock. '
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