Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 08, 1861, Image 3

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    Paitg Eelegrap).
HARRISBURG
Thursday Afternoon, May 9,1881.
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UNION NELOPES, Note Paper and Badges
can bo had at BeTgller'S Book Store.
IQ6 EXTRA SEBlllON.—Fs.m present u.lca
ii,,os it Is probable that the Extra Session of
the Legislature will not adjourn touch before
we middle of next week.
Inc DIESIDIDIT of the Military Relief Corn
c,lttee acknowledges the receipt of ten dollars
iiutri Henry Frisch ,
Wm. H. lEepzum,
President Military Belief Committee.
tae "Sues AND Brava" continue to be run
up in new localities hereabouts almost daily,
and they now proudly goat from a thousand
points in the Capital City. "Long may they
wave," but never waver.
Aka& hitirraur,—A fine volunteer company
t ion the north western part of the State, com
mended by Oapt. M'Cauly, formerly a resident
r this city, arrived here at noon to day, and
vbtained quarters at Camp Curtin.
A Crarsors.—A skif f , containing two men,
while proceeding this morning from the shore
below the red ware-house, to a raft in the river,
suddenly capsized, throwing its occupants into
the water. Fortunately, they proved to be
good czwiramers, sod by this means managed to
regain terra firma with their craft.
fag OHIO EtOM errs. —Passengers by the noon
train of cars from Philadelphia to-day, report
baying passed on the road below Lancaster tw.
extra trains, each numbering over twenty cars,
containing troops, going eastmitd. They were,
pethaps, the Ohio regiments, who have been in
camp near Lancaster, prooeeding to Philadel
phia en route to Maryland.
Lions Orr.—The fourteenth and fifteenth
regiments, quartered at Camp Gurtin, were to
have left here si three dotook tide afternoon
for some point in the loathers part of the
zitete. The "Verbeke Rifles" of this city are
attached to the fourteenth regiment. The
Lochiel Grays" expect to lease to-morrow for
Washington.
Sure Camel. Slams, No. 21, Cadets of
Temperance, will hold a, regular stated mestiog
this Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at their
halt corner of North Second and South streets.
It is indispensably necessary that each mem
bee of the Section be punctual in his attend
ance, as business of importance will be transact
ed. By order.
G. WAIMUIGTON FEW, W. A
WENT To Panow.—"Hop•toed Williams," an
Impudent newt with a face u black as the ace
of spades, and a sort of "hop-and-go.fetch•it"
limp, was arrested at a late hour last night in
Market street, by officer Wickert, charged with
bong drunk and disorderly. Se wee taken to
tit, lock-ny,, and this morning the Mayer aunt
aim scram the street for ten days.
...•••• .•.•.••
Tug "Stimuli Pielux" composed of two
companies from Mechanicsburg, Cumberland
county, under the command of Captains Dors
htimer and Cotton, arrived here this morning
nnd attracted much attention for their fine
soldierly appearance. The "Phalanx" were
accompanied by the Mechanicsburg Brass Band,
and they will be attached to Camp Curtin.
Lt411,9141V111.--Sareral important bills
Live been reported to the Legislature—one ap
propriates three millions of dollars for defence
—another provides to stay the collection of
debts—a third authorizes boroughs, cities and
counties to appropriate monies, not exceeding
uue mill on the dollar, for the benefit of volun
teers and their families, All these will proba
bly pass in some form or other.
....0...• 0 ..
hEC/TIMENT IN EAST STATE STRUT. —There was
qMO an excitement in East State street this
tr.orning, owing to a difiloulty between a sol
dier and John Casey, a butcher residing in that
street. We could not learn the cause of the
trouble ; but it resulted in the soldier receiv
ing a severe beating at the hands of Casey, for
which he is severely censured by all who wit
nessed the transaction.
--,.......-
Mli k Wm. B. Wrmox, telegraph operator at
the Executive Department, left this morning
for Washington city, having been telegraphed
for by C Thos, it.. Scott, Vice President of the
Penneyl to railroad company, now in that
city. He does not know where he is to be sta
tioned. Mr. 0. W. Sees, of the National Tele
graph line, will occupy Mr. Wilson's place at
the Executive Department.
Searorahr Buattau.- 7 -A few mornings since a
tarn. Holly, residing near Bailey's rolling mill,
In the Fifth ward, got up from her bed and
kindled a fire in the stove of her sleeping room,
after which she laid down beside it and fell
asleep. In the meantime the 'toy, became
very hot, and let fire to the skirts of her dress,
and when she awoke she found herself envel
oped in flames. Her cries attracted the atten
tion of some of the neighbors, who promptly
ran to her assistance, and succeeded in =tin
iiniewng the Hanes, not, however, until she
was so badly burned that life is despaired of.
Fralusirs' Seaisstet.—The members of the
Friendship Fire Company last night serenaded
their Vice President, Mr. George Earnest, who
it seems has enlisted In the ranks of Hymen.
It was none of your calithumplan Bermudas ;
but good, bona fide music, drawn from violins
and Satins'. The musicians rode in a wagon
Pulled by several members of the company ;
and, previous to their visiting the residence of
the bridegroom, they stopped in front of our
office and honored us with several choice tunes,
including the "Star Spangled Banner," and
wound up with three rousing cheer and a "ti
ger" "for the editor of the TimutePii." The
compliment made na feel vine "nUlnis'ol/1•"
THE SySQIISHANNA RIVER 1B now in fine navi
gable condition, and large flotillas of lumber
pass the city daily, en route for tide water and
a market.
=El==l
Vas "IsoN Guiana," Captain Rickerta, of
Bloomsburg, Columbia county, accompanied by
an excellent brass band, arrived here about 3
o'clock this afternoon, and took quarters at
Camp Curtin. The company numbered 78 men
rank and file, and marched with the precision
of regulars.
Paws KRINTIJOICY.-A minister of the Gospel,
resident in the State of Kentucky, writes to a
brother minister in this city, stating that re
cently the slave holders in some section of that
State caught two northern men and put them
in a barrel, then headed it np and rolled it into
the river. The writer states that a company of
men are making preparations to go to the city
of Washington to have an Interview with Pre
sident Lincoln and Cabinet, apparently with
friendly intentions, but who swear that they
will take the lives of Lincoln, Cameron and
Seward, and every abolitionist in the Cabinet.
=I
GOOD FA CEAXIIMIBIIIIG.-A law days since
the ladles of Chambersburg treated the sol
diers of Camp Slifer, near that borough with
five wagon loads of ercollent piss. Such dainties,
as these are a perfect God-send to the troops,
for, at but, army rations are poor fare, and be.
come exemedvelvvesseisonse site; a while.
Hard crackers gall& fork, or ham, day after
day for every meal is something that even the
most heroic patriotism after a while rather re
volts at. Now, if the Mends of each company
would follow the example of the Chambers
burg ladies by sending them plea or apples, or
oranges, or dried fruit, or a can of tea, or pre
served meat, or a kegof molasses, or something
In the nitwit, of a dainty occasionally it would
help out their poor fare amazingly. People
who have so many luxuries may smile at this
suggestion, but let them try pork and bread
for a fortnight and-give us their opinion then.
The kindness exhibited by the ladies of
Chambersburg is highly commendable, and-we
hope that the ladles of our own city will "go
and do likewise."
PIIRSONAL
In the Come pompany, which is with
the Fifth liehomette Regiment, are four
Battericks, sons one man, and he the
descendent of the Cot Butterick who gave the
word of command at Concord Bridge on the
19th otApril, 1775, "Fire i fellow-soldiers ! for
God's sake, fire l"
Tao Ray. &nut Ammon, of Medford. Manta- I
;Musette, has.UlM4nd his services to Gov.
Andrew aschaplain to one of the Massachusetts
regiments. In-101*er he says : "If, Sir, this
my profer of itaiUsit accepted by your Excel
lency, I hays only pps stipulation to make in
connection with it, namely—this : that on our
way to Washington MI are not to go around
Baltimore."
Gov. Brum, of Rhode Island, who had
made arraniements for' a temporary absence
from his for" ilearhsir that they would soon
move 'southward, at ono gave up Ms contem
plated trip, and haus rammed command of his
regiment; holdh, himsitif i ready to march at a
moment's warning.
The Petersbm Uprose has received floe
strewbuteiWg garden, in Din
'riddle. Id that •us is abundant:
We learn that it is in contemplation to quar
ter about 2,000 soldiers in Staunton, Pa. if
the requisite accommodations can be obtained.
The crops in Missouri are said to present the
most encouraging prospects. So in all the
Border and Southern States.
Some of the Louisiana troops now at Pensa
cola have been ordered to Virginia: Among
these are the Louisiana Guard and the Orleans
Cadets.
Alleged spies are arrested in all quarters of
the country—the most of the arrests, being,
probably, without cause.
Bwv. N. 8. Greenway, pastor of the Metho
dist Protestant Church in Alexandria, Va.,
died bust week.
Tsars brothers of Kr. Lamon, United States
Marshal of the District of Columbia, are serv
ing as volunteers at Harper's Ferry.
Hoi. John E. Ward, late U. S. Minister to
China, arrived at his home in Savannah on
Tuesday last.
Wu. Hamm, of Ohio, has been appointed
chief clerk of the Pension Bureau, in place of
Rev. John Robb, removed.
AT Peterboro, Madison oounty, Ind.`, the
Rev. W. B.- Downer headed the bit of volun
teers.
A full brigade of Irishmen, j 2,000 strong, is
being organised in Boston.
Juts Gosport Ibtarmv, ht., has tendered his
yachts to the government, to serve es dispatch
or gun boats. He offers to man and ran them
at his own expense.
Ex-Govmuns. GORMAX is-said to head a regi
ment from Minnesota. He wasand is a Demo
crat, and an ex-lid. 0. He Is the Major Gorman
of the Indiana volunteers who brought on the
action at Buena Vista—afterward joined Gen.
Scott, and *ia engaged in Most of the Talley
of Mexico.
Jul. Darn' cousin, a young man at Rock
ford, Illinois, born at Natchez, Mississippi, has
enlisted. He expresses his great anxiety to be
sent where he will have a chance of putting a
ball through his traitorous relative.
Carr. Mans, just returned from Fort Pick
ens, states that for a long time Lieut. Stemmer
had only ninety men under his command in
Fort Pickens, but succeeded in concealing the
weakness of the garrison from the enemy until
reinforcements arrived. _
Mama Warnwegra, of Chicago, telegraphed
the Governor General of Canada, a few days
ago, desiring to purchase arum, and received a
reply that Canada would sell none, but would
lend him 27,000.
Hos. Joan Born, Secretary of the State of
Connecticut, has joined the Winsted rile com
pany as a private soldier. - - • -
421momm, Beam has removed the doubts of
his loyalty, by a letter advising Missouri not to
secede.
MACILIN p who came through from Ban
Antonio, reports that all western and northern
Texas is little better than & military camp—the
people organising for war everywhere.
E. T. D. Muss, late rioting Chief Engineer
of the Washington Aqueduct, who resigned his
post to join the Confederate force's, has been
put in charge of the construction of defences at Norfolk. `•
Tire name of the /ion. John J. Crittenden
stands first on the list of privates in the Efmne
Guard of Frankfort. His name alsO stands
i nz i tza us lirst among the traitors who. are 'Bow
the Unice.
Prunevluania Malty cirelegraph, illeimestrag illorninv, Alan 8, 1861.
[Front the Witehlugton unday Morning Chronicle,
THE MEN WHO FELL IN BALTIMORE
DEDICATED TO THE SIXTH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT,
Our country's call awoke the land
From mountain height to ccean strand.
The Old Keystone, the Bey State, too,
In all her direst dangers true,
Resolved to answer to her cry,
For her to bleed, for her to die ;
And so they marched, their flag before,
For Washington, through Baltimore.
Our men from Berke and Schuylkill came—
Lehigh and Mifflin in their train :
First in the field they sought the way,
Hearts eating high and spirits gay;
Heard The wild yells of fiendish spite,
Of armed mobs on left and right ;
But on they marched, their flag before,
For Washington, through Baltimore.
Next came the Massachusetts men,
Gathered from city, glade and glen ;
No bate for South, but love for all,
They answered to their country's call.
The path to them seemed broad and bright,
They sought no foeman and no fight,
As on they marched, their Sag before,
New England's braves, through Baltimore.
But when they showed their martial pride,
And closed their glittering columns wide,
They found their welcome in the fire
Of maddened foes and demons dire,
Who, like the fiends from hell sent forth,
Attacked these heroes of the North ;
These heroes bold, with travel sore,
While on their way through Baltimore.
From everyetlfiing den and stmet,
They rushed the pliant band to meet—
FoiI(ALUM! oanae they came to save—•
FOrgut that those they struck ware brave—
Forgot the dearest ties of blood
That bound them in one brotherhood—
Forgot
the flag that floated o'er •
Their countrymen in Baltimore,
And the great song their son had penned,
To rally freemen to defend
The banner of the stripes and stars,
That makes•victorions all our wars,- -
Was laughed to scorn, as madly then
They greeted all the gallant men
Who came from Massachusetts shore
To Washington, through Baltimore.
And when, with wildest grief, at last,
They saw their comrades falling fast,
Full on the assassins in their track,
They wheeled, sad drone the cowatds back.
Then, with their hearts o'erwhelmed with woe,
Measured their progress, stern and slow ;
Their wounded on their shoulders bore
To Washington, through Baltimore.
Yet, while Mew England mourns her dead,
The blood by Treason foully shed,
Like that which flowed at Lexington,
When Freedom's earliest fight begun.
Will make the day, the month, the year,
To every patriot's memory dear.
Sons of great fathers gone before,
They fell for Bight at Baltimore.
As over every honored grave,
Where sleeps the "unreturning braver,"
A mother sobs, a young wife moans,
A father for his lost one groans,
Oh 1 let the people ne'er forget
Our deep, enduring, lasting debt
To-those who left their native shore
And died for us in Baltimore.
WAIIIIDTOTON CITY, May 1861.
New Anemias l New Anniversl.—just re
ceived a large assortment of New Spring Goods.
We name in pert ; 10 pieces of beautiful chal
ice, 12,1 worth 181 ; 10 pieces of traveling dress
goods, 8 worth 12} ; 60 pieces bleached and
unbleached muslins, at 10 worth 12i ; 50 pieces
of bleached muslin, at 12} worth 16. Also a .
very large assortment of Cashmeres and other
summer stuff for men end- -boys-wear.. Also
Stella Shawls, very cluktp. — Broths bordering,
at 25, 87 and 50 cents. Also, a large stock of
Cambrics and Swiss Mnslins, very cheap. Please
oall and examine at S. Lewy, Road's old Stand,
Cor. Market and Second streets.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR. DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES. •
nfallible n correcting, regulating, and removing a
obstructions, from whatever cause, and al
ways suocesatul as a preven
tive.
YmeHESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED $1
the doctors for many years, both In France and
rits% with unparalleled success in every case ; and
he is urged by many thous= ladies who used them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an Warms. of family where health will not penalt it.—
Females particularly situated, or those supposing them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition as they are gar, to produce miscarriage, and
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo
nition, although their mildness would prevent any mtg.
chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Pall and explicit directions accompany each box. Prise
el 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by .
OHARL A. BANNVAitT_,
No. 2 Jones Row, ri= Pa.
“Ladies," by sending him 11 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Ottics, can have the Pills sent free of observation to
any part of the country (conadentlallyV=free ße o gi t: ti c
tage" by mall. Sold aiso by S. 8.
Jommou, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Philadelphia, L. Um!
mama, Lebanon, Durum H. fizinsu, Lancaliter;
Hun, Wrightsville ; B. Ti Muss, York' ,• and toy one
Mt in every city and village In the Union, and by
own ole proprietor, New York
N. 8.--Inek out for counterfeits. Bey no Golden Pills
of any kind unless every box is signed , S. D. Howe. Ad
others are a base imposition and ens sfe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of your money ) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has -molly been added on account of the Pills
being oountdrteited . dea•dwerwly.
UNEPORTAN'r TO FERIALES
DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Oheeeenum, IL D.,
SEW YORK OITY.
rrillE combination of ingredients in these
J„ - Pills are the result of a long and extensive paella
They are mild in their operation, and attain incorrecting
all irregularities, Painful Menstrations, removing all ob.
etructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
Vain in the side, papltation of the heart, white, all ner
vous affectlone, hysteria . fatigue, pain the back and
ilmbs, lbo., disturbodsileesi, whiaorbse Dom interruption
of natural
T.) MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Mamma's Pilli are invaluable, so they will bring
a the monthly period with reguhirity. Ladles who have
been disappointed In the use of other Pills can placelhe
anon eouliem in Dr. Chempanases.ffills doing all that
they represent to do.-
NeTIOE
Mere is one eendifigita'of Otifeeittri algae is eehieh the
Ms coma be talons umihout pro FRC/MLLE
RESULT. - T W condition referral-to is. .
1202VANOY—
the result, Mall hIBLAGE. Such is the irresis tible '
tendency of the meediciseto rodore he mai Nadiai to a
normal condition,
:hat tarn the noweiligadu poor of
aim cannot remistit. . •
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
In Explicit directions, which stiouldbe road, as
each best. Price at Sent by mall on enclosing
it to Do Ommuus L. Ommoteir, Box 4,631, Post Office,
New York City.
Sold by, one I_'figgistio,everytam in the United States
R. B HUTCHINGS,
General Agant.tbr the United Stateei
•ii Broadway, New York,
-
o whom all Wholesale orders should be eakir•ad.
PURIFY THE BLOOD
MOIL& e Luis Pius AND Pliant= Brrreas.—
lree frost all Mineral Forborne—ln oases of Scrofula
Mcorei - __ElcurTY 'or &RPM= of the Skin, the operation
of the Um Iletdcines is truly astordshing, Olten removing
in a lbw days, everreettlite of these loathsome diseases
on the bloo
by their pmVyint effects df7.. , Mum Fenn!,
term and AVM, Dyspepsia, Dropsy ; pi.l and in 'hart,.
moat ail dismiss soon yield to their oris properties
No family should be without them, as- by- their timely
;Re =wandering and expense spay bankroll.
Prepared It 10 1 . LIMIT; New Ymk, and
r vile by all -17
=I
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
P4epared fain a Prep:rip/ion of Sir J. Clarke, X. D.,
Phiptaciaa Allbtraordiaary to du Queen.
This invaluable medicine Is entitling In the cure of ali
those painful and dangerous dimwits to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates aU ascots and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on.
TO MALERIEI) LADIES
It la peculiarly suited. It will hi a short time, bring no
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price One Boller, bears the Government
Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent cohnterteits
CAUTION.
nese Pelts thould net be taken by tessala during flu
Ir/RST amino 1011THEqf as they are sure
to bring on Miscarriage, but at any tins they are
sabe.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Altbctiens, Pain In
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pulpits
lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, Imo Me wit
effect a care when all other means have failed ; and al•
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
Fell directions in the pamphlet around each package
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.--$l.OO and 6 pottage stamps enclosed to any au.
thortzed
b return Agent, will Insure a boll* containing 50 Pith,
y what
ler gait by O. A. Itaximmt. lyti dimly
MANHOOD .
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
TRRATHRNT AND RADICAL CURS or SHIM/AMR
RHEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous
ness, involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting
from Self-abuse, &o. B r Robt. J. Culverwell, M. D.—
Sent under sall, in a plain envelope, to any address, pat
Palk on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS. J. C.
RUMS, I27powery, New York. Post Office Box, No
dfriSgts'
m2o.l3nadaw
NOTICE.
Comm.—The sudden changes of our climate
are sources or Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic At
tentions. Experience having proved that simple reme
dies often act speedUy dad certainly when taken in the
early or the disease, recourse should at once be
had to 'l3 Bronchial Troches," - tit Lozenges, let
the Cold, Cotigh or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
slight, as by th is precaution a more serious attack may
be warded Mt Public Speakers and Singers will and
them cadent fbr clearing ends trengthening the voice.
See advertisement. delo-dswawein
The Confessions and Exuerienoe of
an Invalid.
Parttime for the benefit and as a warning
and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, etc., supplying at the same
time, the means of Self Cure, by one who cured himself,
after being put to great expense through medical
Lion end quackery. Single espies may be had of the au
thor, NAIIIANIU Kamm, BK., Bedford, Kings county
N. Y., by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope.
*pi° Smd
THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR.
THIS -inperior REFRIGERATOR, to
gether with several other cheaper swills, may be
eu - nd at the manufactory, at exceedingly low prices.
also, a great variety of WATER COOLERS, of 'supe
rior finish
E. S. PARSON dr 00.
Cor• Dock and Pear street; Philadelphia.
aprlll6.sm
. . VOR-T.H.E MILITARY,
Practise makes a Man Perfect.
LIAM Pet received
THE VOLUNTEERS MANUAL .
001TIAINING FOIL IIIBTRUGMONO POE VIZ
- IN THE SOHOOLS OP THE SOLDIER AND SQUAD.
HARDER'S Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics.
2 vols. -
COOPER'S TACTICS—new edition.
INFANTRY TACTICS, published by author
ity orthe War Department.
-og44har, 'With several other new military books, all
of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices at
• BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
NEW COAL OFFICE.
IRE UNDERSIGNED having entered in
to nte,,COAL TRADE In this city, would respectfully
It .the patronage of the citizens. I will keep on hand
Coal of aR awes, from the moat celebrated and approved
tibiae, winch will be delivered to any part of the city,
Bet titin - dirt - and other Impurities. FOIL WICIGHT
GUAILANTBIGD. COAL ros BALE BY TB BOAT LOAD, Oilt
bun OR luccivl ..ker. Persons purchasing by the Boat
or Car Load will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton.
- Ones N0:44 Market street, second door hum Dewber
ry alley. Yard on the Canal, toot of North street. Or
data lett at either place will receive prompt attention.
all(1.1yd JOHN . W. BALL, agent.
LANCASTER BANKNOTES
CIEVERAL HIINDRED_DO.LLARS of the
17 notes of the .Lancaster Bank, which failed some
three years since, are wanted, for which the selling prks
w)11 bepot& Apply at
THIS OFFICS.
SIGN OF THE
Glorious Star. Spangled _ Banner I
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF WALL PAPER,
BORDERS, ho., SPLENDID WINDOW BLINDS, to
which we call the attention of our friends, and cordially
httrite:them to examine our goods and prices.
We are determined to sell cheap. Mind the place.
SCHEFM'S BOOKSTORE,
aplll-tf Near the Harrisburg lirld e.
POPULAR - REMEDIES.
RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
for ehildrenteething, aud SPALDING'S Cl PHALIe
P : for headache. .A fresh supply received at HE,
LBWS DRUG KOMI, where you can purchase all the
saleable Patent Medicines of the day.
91 Market street,
two doves east of Fourth street, month side.
FOR A SHORT TrM74 ONLY
Ir 7- .J
zt L FRANKLIN,
Scientific and Practical Optician,
(Store and
. Fikstou 112 South Fourth street, below
, (Chestnut, Philadelphia.). ll rit Al3 exrtirSd in this city and opened an
oflicellet a short Ume for the sale otitis celebra tad
OVED SFEMACLES, with the flueet:Perisoopic
Elliptic Lenses, brining the Concave.Convez surface, in
accordance with the ptillosophy of Nature, surpassing In
purity and transparency any other Wawa offered before
to the publki, produoingia wear and distinct sight, rend
• ering ease antcomibrt in reading the most minute print,
affording altogether the. BEST- au x roe MR utz.nain
vision, improving, strowthating and restoring the eyesight.
These gluon are correctly and carefbliy aul4l for
every age. STERZOSOOPaginevery style..
grzesagoorio yaws in a great variety—Scene
ries, Statuary and Groups.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES inserted la as to give
them perfect movement with the natural oda.
Also for sale his world renowned _MICROSCOPES
TELIII43OPAI,
MILITARY SPY mans,
IdATIIIIMATICAL INEMRIIMRNTS, At the lowest city
prices. M. L FRANKLIN. Optic Len,
Office Third street; next door to - the Deny TunasAn
Moe. ■p24
LIEUTENANT GENERAL WINFIELD
SOOriiabegraot of Infantry Utothr, including ex.
crams and manoeaveres of Light InfNdry and it laymen
for the use of the militia of the United States, published
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Congress of the 2nd of Mar ch, ]B2O, with thirty line flue.
tradons. Price 76 cents, sent by mail free of postage.
Published by MOM, BRO., & 00.,
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New ainurtistntento
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
SPECIFICATIONS adopted by the Coun
ty Commissioners or the cennUes of Dauphin and
Perry, fur the betiding and constructien of a Public
Road, as recited In the Act of Assembly, in the fellow.
log words, to wit :
Plums 1. That the Commissioners of the several
comities of Dauphin and Perry are hereby authorised
and instructed, immediately atter the passage of this
act, to lay out and construct a good and substantial road,
commencing at a pOint, near where the Turnpike Bridge
crosses the Susquehanna Canal, In Watts township, Per
ry county, and running along Towing Path of said Canal,
such distance as will enable them to strike the Turnpike
in Reed towushi Dauphin onuoiy, near Duncan's Barn,
but not to interiore with said Toeing Path so as to ob
struct navigation or otherwise,
Stenos 2. That the several counties through which
thi s goad passes will be entitled to pay for the making
of only as mach of the same as passes through Its owe
territuty.
"'Arrsovse, April 13th, 1860."
Therefore, In pursuance of the above recited Act, the
Commissioners of laid counties, as aforesaid, have adopt
ed the following Specifications, to wit :
Ist. That the eat d Road shalt be made sod construct
ed in strict accordance with the Nan or Profile Low on
me In the emcee of the County Commissioners rcapeot•
foal,' named. The material used moat be of a substan
tial description, such as earth, gravel, or both, of which
atone may form a component part.
2nd. The said Road will be let to the lowest, respoa
ilble bidder or bidders, by the cub kt yard ; rip-rapping
Included.
ad. Proposals will be recepred by the Commissioners
of Perry county, at their office, in Bloomfield, and also at
the °Moe of the Commissioner!. of Dauphin county, In
Harrisburg, up to MONDAY, THE 20th DAY OF MAY,
at 6 o'clock, P. M., 1661. All proposals to be indorsed
on a blank specification, which may be bed on appllos•
lion to either of cud daces, by letter or otherwise. Said
contract will be awarded on the net day of May, at 10
o'clock, A. M., at the Junction House, on Duncan's Is
land. "All proposals must oe settled." Terms will be
agreed upon on the day of Letting.
C6bie Yards.
Filling up In Dauphin c0unty.......... 2,218
aip•rapping .. CIL 882
Ming up in Perry county ... . ..... 1,
Riproplng In .. 41 •
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AgPePte
The following communication is hereby ordered lobe
published, and to be annexed to the said Speollicatio ns
by the Commissioners oforesaid :
Orrice or Elmonat. SorsaNraNDINT Or}
Wear BLANCH AIM Smagnutarma CANAL COXPlyr.
Northumberland, Mardi 18, d. D , 1881.
0030M100303111 OF DAUPHIN COUNTY :
Gentlemen :—J. A. Gamble, Presidentof this Company,
has band a permit to the lock-Under, at New Buffalo,
to allow you to boat material, tall free, fir a road over
linlines Gut, at the Junction. He has also directed me
to All up the embankment at the Turnpike Bridge, at the
same place, which will be done ae soon as the canal
navigable. R spectfaly yours, &c.,
J. DIEFFENBACH:ER,
General Superintendent.
JOHN S. MUSSER,
JACOB BERM,
GEO. GARVIERICH,
Commissioners of Dauphin Co.
Attest—Josm Krum, Clerk.
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PHILADELPHIA
NEW a'•
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BONNET
STORE •
'HAS 0 ati,D
WITH A FULL a/Writ:nen
trom the Philadelphia and New York most fashionable
establishments, to which, darlag the seamn, additions
of the latest novelties from those establishments will be
constantly received.
MRS. A. B. BICKERTON,
Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign of the two Golden
&sees Brat bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge.
marl9-3md
rat; COMMISSIONERS appointed under
the £Ol of incorpOration of the city of Harris ourg
waving made a plot or draft of said city, designatiog the
streets, lance and alleys cow existing and °Raja,. a n d
also where avenues, attests, lanes and alleys shad here
after be opened, and also designating within the Lmita
of said city a plot or piece of ground, containing not lass
thin twenty acres, for the use a the public and of said
city, tor the purpoies and uses mentioned in said act ;
anti having suonutted their uratt and report to tne Cu,o t
of Quarter sessions, of Dauphin county, for the approval
of. said Court ; the said draft and report have been filed
by order of said Court in the Aloe of the Clerk of Quar
ter steak= cf said county for public inspection ; amt tin
lAA exceptions are Med thereto by parties interested In
said city, Ito same will ott approved at the August term
of said Court. By oruer of the Court.
myl-dtw WM. MITCHELL, Clerk.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.—The Trusteee
or the Farmers , High School, of Pennsylvania will
receive proposals for the atone and Brick Idaemiry, Car
penter work, and Platnering of tile remaining part of
their building, whia *Maoists of live mass high, one
hundrod arid forty-two feet in front, the and wing ea.
tending back eighty-one feet and six Inches.
Tba proposals Will be received at the Farm School, in
Centre county, until Wedneeday, the 234 day of May,
Mil, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and may oe fur any part or
the whole work. Drawings and Specifications of work
may be seen at the Farm School, at any time, upon ap
plication to Dr. PUGH, the Preeident of the Institution.
The Trustees have on band a Loge quantity of atone,
brick, sand, lumber, duiabel doors anti windows, iron
g u ms slid gills, which may be used in the building, and
which the contractor will be required to take at coet
prices; Au examination of the work to be done, and the
material" on hand,"would be necessary to °sable any one
to bui for It. . .
EVAN PUGH,
leiteDlC WATTS,
H. It:McOALLISTEit,
- Committee of ttte Bo,rd of Trustees
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MILITARY BOOKS
JUST RECEIVED,
COOPER'S TACTICS,
HARDEE'S TACTICS
AND
Instructions in Field Artillery have
just been received at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
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WORCESTER'S
ROYAL IQUARTO DIOTIONARY
r ram book donning and pronouncing Dio
tionary at-the-English language ; Also Worcester).
School Dictionaries. Webster's PiutOrd Quarts and
SohoollActlonarleiror isle at
scEursirgles BOOKSTORE,
aplB-tf Near the Harrtaburf Bridge.
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FARMER'S HOTEL.
THE itibeiniber begs leave to inferrable
1 friends and the public teat he has taken the FARM
NUM HOTEL, in haricot street opposite the Poet Cfnee,
formerly J. Stahl% Where he L 3 prepared to accommo
date them on reasonable terms. ilariog reflued and
tarnished the House entirely now, he hopes by strict at
tentlon to Ugliness, to-reeeive a liberal share of patron.
[apt-3mq B. G. PETtaiB.
WANTED TO PIIRCIIASE.
A TWO STORY BRICK- HOUSE, with
IldiL back building, Waded in a resretable neighbor
hoed, of whiat-pOssossion wi ll lot se wanted for nigh
months. Apply at [123 TlllB OSTIG.
NO IMPOSITION.
.
4.7:LVERS.AT COST TO SOLDIERS.
add and Slier Stars, Baste, BoalLtas, Lan !had
always for sala • also, a large assortment 01
FLAGS--- Dion AUCTION STORE,
"my 'Sacoad Om Walnut Streets,
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Ernes of travel . 1 .0 eransportatioti
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAM
SUMMER TIME TABLE
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA
4,750 yards
MONDAY, APRIL 1611 a, 1861,
The passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Banged Com
pany will depart from mid arrive at Hartiaborg aad
Philadelphia as follows :
B ASTIPIA RD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 116
a. m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 0.20 a. ma, and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.06 a. m.
FAST RAIL TRAM leaves 13:aright:mg at 1.16 p.
arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 p. m.
IDeeo tralas maks close connection at Philadelphia wUb
the New York Lines.
ALOOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, via Mount Joy,
leaves Harrisburg at 7..0 a. m., and arrives at rest
PbUadelpula at 12.80 p. m.
ließithiltUßG ACXXMIARWATION TRAIN,
bta, leaves ilarrisburg at 4.10 p. m., and arrived at Wet
Philadelphia it 9 26 p. m.
ACCOSIMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, via Meant Joy,
leaves Harrisburg at 4.20 p. m., eonuaothig at Diner-
Mlle with HAKE.IMBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.26 p. at.
W EtiT W AID.
CHROltdil EXPRESS TRAIN leaves PhiLadelpala
10.46 p m. , Harrisburg at 8.06 a. In., Altomui 8.06, ar
rives at Pittsburg at 12.40 p. m.
HAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in.,
H.rrisburg 1.10 p. m., Siloam, 7.06 p. m., and arrives
at Pittsburg at 12./0 p. m.
FASt LIMB' leaves Ptiiimielphia at 11.40 a. at., Harris
burg 4.06 p. m. , Altoona 8.40 p. at., and arrives at Pitts
burg at 1.00 a. m.
HARRISBURG A(XXALMODATIOIi TRAIN leaves
Pailadelphla at 2.80 p. m. , lancaster 6.06 p. at.,
OM
umbla 0.40 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg itll.o6p. tn.
ACLY./11.110DATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00.
p. melaneaster 7.44 p. m.,Mount Joy 8.22 p. m.,
betntown, 8.48 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at
9.46 p. m.
um:LW u Is milord to the Met, that pII.IOIIIIIMII lea
Philadelphia at 4.00• p. m., connect at La/toaster wok
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and and,. at
Harrisburg at 9.46, p. m.
apl2 60-dtf
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIDES !
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES.
WrZll
NEW IMPROVEMENTS' AT REDUCED PRICES.
WiIEELER & WILSON Manufao
curing Company having gained att their suits at
law, with Infringing mannfacturere or Sowing Macibbtes,
propose that the public should be beneatted thereby*,
and nave accordingly 1-evinced the prices or Mar Sowing
Machines. After tins date they will be sold at rata, that
will pay a fair profit on the boat or manufacture, capital
Invested, and expense of making sales ; .use prices a
will enable them to make first clam machines, and, as
heretofore, guarantee them in every particular.
In accordance with the announcement above I will
sell their splendid. dewing sisrAtioim at prices from MI6
to $9O for the tine full case machines. It is a well estab
lished fact that the
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
Is the beet one In the market, the beet made most maple
and least liable to get out o order, and the y now as
low as the interior machines. Cali and see theta a
third and Market.
del-Om W. 0. HICKOK, Agent.
NOTICE.
T" partnership heretofore ezia ling be.
Listen SAMUEL L. BALLY and WILLIAM' L. DAILY,
'mar the firm of BALLY s BROfkilett, was dims 'Ted,
on the 9.51.11 ultimo, by the decease of WILLIAM L.
DAILY. The business of the Firm will be settled by the
urviving partner.
CARPET STOCK,
SELLING OUT.
NO. 920 OHESTNU7 STREET,
PatLADELPREA.
hi order to close up the business of the late
Badly do Xliscithlaar.
Tnelr large and fresh stool[ or
Fine Carpeting", Oil Cloths, dea r ,
Will be offered for We at Redwood Pnta.
Housekeepers and Storekeepers will lied It to their In
terest to can, as every article will be offered low.
apitawd
DAVID HAYNEI3, 110 MARKET, filT.
HARRISBURG, Agent for
LILLIE'S PATENT
Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Prool
SSIALNUMES.
Strictly the ONLY Mercantile Safe made, that is both
Fire and Burglar Proof. naer2ll4lly
KEYSTONE FART.
PLANTS, PLANTS, PLANT,
For Sale.
E. York Cabbage
Large York Cabba ge,
E. "Flat Dutch,'
Large late Dutch,
Apple Tomatoes, beat quality,
Vegetable Egg Plante,
Raspberry Plants,
Strawberry Planta,
Gooseberry Plants,
Rhubarb Planta,
Irish and Scotch Yews,
Boxwoods, Zapenecaes, Everigreams, &0., &e.
Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, &a to.
myl.-at J. mathir.
DR. T. J. NILES,
SURGEON DENTIST
IFFERS his services to the citizens o
aarrusburg and its vicinity. Re solicits a slurs
the public patronage, and gives assurance that his bast
endeavors shall be given to render eatiaraction in his pro.
radon. bong an old, well tried dentist, be feels safe la
eviting the public generally to call on bin; Waring
hem that they will not be dissatedied with his services,
Nice No. 128 Market street, in the house Amami' Go
capital by Jacob E. £by, near the United . States Wed.
Harrisourg, Pa. aiyll4lly
. . .
ITY BONDS FOR SALE.
NE OR TWO CITY BONDS of 46500
O
eaoh, beads% 6 per God. Interest, Wog s sate %Rd
good funottoont. Apply to
fsb44ind W. Z. Ml=
OK A 1411) AFTER
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. East. Div. Roans. Rana&