Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 31, 1861, Image 3

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ssterday Afternoon, Nay 31, 18821,
P,rsn.— A small dagurreotype cm, contain
to plarait of a gentleman. The owner can
e the sune by calling at our office and
pa ying for this notice.
cols .—Thu corn is up some three or four
inc hes, and looks green, strong and healthy.
The lute showers have proved very beneficial
Wit. 4 1thoutzli a little warmer weather would
do much towards its growth.
ilAttaNt Coact OF A RIME HASIMBIIRGII9.
_lu tl a published report respecting the battle
with the rebels during tbe retreat of General
B ich
army, our favorable mention is made
of the gallantry of Lieut. Ed.Whitman,formerly
s res dent of this city, who is attached to the
stall of Acting Brig. Gen. Donnelly. During
the battle, while dashing forward to convey
a n o ilier. he 1V39 ettuck by a spent ball, pro
ducing, fortunately, a no more serious wound
thin a Mules
BLAVTIFUL NEWT FROM GO►uauoa CURTIN.—
Lis t year a b age intended for the trade between
Pott , vlile and the East, was launched at
Schuylkill Haven, and on the suggestion of
Mr J, he H Guertler, was named "A. G.
Curt 'e." The Goverbor has acknowledged
the cotapiimeet by sending a blue silk flag, 6
feet by 4, to captain Wagner, of the barge. It
iv 11 L presented next week upon the return
or the boat from New York. The flag was
the Horstmanne, Philadelphia, and
ry neat affair. Iu the centre of the flag,
, at of aim; of Pennsylvania. The flag
Lear; the rollowing inscription:
A. G. CURTIN
I ED Tu TOE UNION BARGE, A. G. CURTIN, OP
LULL HAVON, BY A. G. OORTIN. 1862.
worthy O.ptai.n will unquestionably, be
vou.i of this beautiful plesent from the
Govern r of Pennsylvania.
AMBITEGIcH MENAGERIB will visit this
LI iv Talky week, and give two exhibitions
a. am: raced in our advertising columns. This
aai pine is purely a menagerie, having no
mached, and is highly commended by
the p; , - is published in places which it has
la[f iy ,;sited. It is the largest and most varied
Ball: Al a, of npecimens of the animal kingdom
rune iu OXIB , OIIen ; in fact, it is about the only
one roc traveling which deserves the name of
a ni.ni4et ie, Laving a collection of trained ant
i:n:le whose performance is said to be very en
tvi kining. They come with a good reputation.
W recollect years ago that Van Ambnrgh was
a "great institution" in the way of an "animal
show.' and have no doubt that he has been
iue roving and enlarging his exhibition ever
airac . at least, wherever they have visited they
iicited commendation as forming a moral
nu I h , tructive entertainment, which every
or, mil:tit attend, sure of being interested and
tcyt- tlam satisfied
=I
UP YOUR ORGARIZATIONL—Upon this
t the Lancaster apt:a had some very
wisil timed remarks, whim are equally applica
nt ti • this city. The military excitement
apptii, to have bran utterly eztingulehed by
the , ott !muffing of the order for troops
alit l, bought so many thousands of patriotic
to, n ..111 over the country. So entirely has it sub
n lat we scarcely hear of any of the com
p tr.], whos e placards and drums enlivened our
Etrttli, nrllond ay. The call had at least one
gut effect, showing what Pennsylvania and
ter ei ter > totes can do on an emergency ; and
I, , tpe it will not he allowed to pass without
maim: another improvement also. We refer
to Le ken ping up, in full numbers and con
mutt drill, of our volunteer military organiza
tions. There were among us nearly, or quite
three hundred men ready and booked to go—let
them now staid by the companies which they
then joined, or form new ones, as the case
ma; be, and keep themselves in readiness and
In practice, so as to be ready in case of a sudden
and imperativ e call for their services. The
two rompanire formed here the other day,
would have required e)me time for drill before
being tit for effective service—hence they would
have Leta of but little value as three month's
nee ; but if they now remain organized and
drill whenever and wherever poraible, they
will Le prepared not only with courage and
Irate Cr t ism (which they now have in abundant*
bat with that discipline which makes an army
out of the rough material. We hope these
hints may not be thrown away, but set our
Young men to thinking of this matter. We
hale but to point them to the gallant New
York "b'eventh" to prove the truth of our
remarks. Let tis, then, as far as possible emu
late ire good example, and keep drilling and
looking out for recruits all the time.
W e see no reason why we should not have a
101 l Lattallion of Zouaves, or Guards, or any
other name, M our city, for we have the ma
terial and ought to have the will and the mar
tial spirit necessa
fur Lye ry to render the material fit
by pei sons, some thoughtlessly and others
aeQtleesly, deride the idea of "Home Guards."
We should think they were taken down when
they mar the Zouaves and Guards rise up en
nkt... and ''go in"
genera for the hard knocks. It le
lly the case (let the reader observe the
tact for himself) that those who swear at
"hurts guards'. and "playing soldier" are the
ones who are always miming when the call to
arms actually comes while those whom they
rel-ile and deride step forward Into the ranks.
let
up your organizations, friends, and don't
1, a man take his name from the roll because
thecallla notjusl wog imperative.
CITIZIN FMB COMPANT.—A stated meeting of
the Citizen Fire Company will be held at the
corn parry's hciuse next Monday evening, at at 7}
o'clock. Punctul attendance is requested, as
business of importance will be transacted.
QUAETBRLY MINTING in the Ridge Avenue
Al. E. Church, to-morrow, Sabbath, June let,
Preaching by Rev. Joseph Gregg, at 10 o'clock
A. IL and Bey. F. Hodgson, D. D., at 711
P. Y.
Love•feast In the morning at 81 o'clock,
doors closed at 9a. a. All christians are in
vited.
limos Brsawszazies.—Our friend Mish, of
the Keystone Nursery, below this city, had fine
fresh strawberries of his own raising in the
Market this morning, which attracted mi.ch
attention, and hosts of purchasers. There
were some boxes of the same fruit from "Dixie"
also on band, but they showed the effects of
distant transportatio*, were much smaller,
and did not possess that richness of flavor
which distinguished those rifeed by le. ?dish.
Ta■ Gotutur Ram op SPRlMlL—Apioulturiste
say that yesterday's rain, that fell alike upon
the just and the unjust, was about a valuable
as a shower of silver. Every drop was worth a
three cent piece.' Peas, tomatoes, and other
succulents rapidly approachipg maturity, were
patched with drought. The rain of yesterday
to these was like the broth to hungry Esau,
without the sacrifice demanded by Jacob. Ver
nal itiolit re like these are only appreciated, as
they should be, by people who live by watching
the daily growth of the products of the earth.
Rguarous.—The Lebanon Olassis of the Ger
man Reformed Chuck of the State of Panneyl•
verde, will hold its session in the St..Kmanuel's
Church, corner of Third and Chesnut street, in
this city, from Friday, the 80th of May to
Tuesday, the 8d of 'June. The opening sermon
was preached on Friday evening, by the Rev.
Mr. Kramer, the President of the Class* and
preaching will take place in the morning and
evening of each day. The proceedings of the
Ohne& are public, and persons who may feel in
terested in them are invited to attend.
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A Mn. &mum recently spoke as follows,
in the Minnesota House of Representatives, in
support of a bill for the protection of the
American eagle: "I have only to say that
any man who will in any way Injure or take
the life of our national bird, is mean enough
to carry rotten sardines In the same pocket
with musty fine cut tobacco, and pass the same
around on the ace of * * Wes, at the communion
table; or would empty the canteen of a rebel
prisoner and sit upon Is, and whistle a Oonfed•
erate air through the key hole of Washington's
tomb."
Fan PAIBTENG.— Harry Davis, the popular
artist, has just finished two magnificent marine
paintings representing the sinking of the 11. B.
frigate Cumberland by the Merrimac, and the
engagement of the latter with the Monitor on
the following day. The sketches were derived
from the most reliable sources, and have been
transferred to the canvass in that skillful man
ner for which the artist is distinguished. The
coloring of the water and sky, and the group
ing of the distant vessels, we exceedingly
natural. Of course, the paintings are intended
to be added to the artiet's panorama of the
great rebellion.
Tun Vaunts limis.—This company re
cruited chiefly in our city, commanded by
Capt. Geo. A. Brooks, performe I distinguished
service with the Forty-sixth Pennsylvania regi
ment, to which it is attached, at the engage
ments with the rebels during the retreat of
Gen. Banks. The following is a list of the
casnalities reported in the company after the
battle: -
Sergeant Philip Chub, slightly wounded.
Corporal Samuel O. Baco t Harrisburg, slight
ly wounded.
Peter Flickinger, Harrisburg, missing. '
Thomas Lyon, Harrisburg, slightly wounded.
Samuel Pheman, Cumberland, wounded se
verely and missing.
John Shelby, missing.
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"HOOP-D 1 DODIN-DO."—A young man of MI6
modesty, who was left alone in a dry goods
store, not a thousand miles from this city,
daring the dinner hour, received a visit from a
beautiful young lady, who, after selecting some
goods, expressed a great desire to try on a hoop
skirt. The blushing clerk was much embar
rassed by the proposition, but as the lady in
sisted, and appeared to be inclined - to carry out
her intention in the eters, he begged her to
walk into a private room in the rear. This she
did, taking the goods she had selected with
her. The clerk feeling great hesitation about
hurrying a lady in so delicate an cperation,
left her there about fifteen minutes undisturbed,
but thinking at last that she must have had
sufficient time to re-arrange her toilet, gently
opened the door, and found the window open,
and tie handsome lady, the goods, and the
hoop skirt gone.
I.lsw oousnaramt—The Philadelpla Balt
&of last griming says:—" A new counterfeit
three dollar note on the Williamsburg OUT
Bank, N. Y., was placed in circulation last
night. The following is a description of tie
bill:
Be, vig., female sitting with a shield under
her arm, both hands resting on a scroll, Niag
ara Palls in distance ; right end State arms and
"8" above, left end Indian on a cliff, "8 "
below.
Counterfeit fives on the Western Bank of this
oity, made their appearance this morning.—
These notes are good imitations of the genuine
bills, and well calculated to deceive. They are
dated March 1, 1869. Vig., man whetting a
a cradle on the left end, and a mason, with his
implements, on the right and. Figure "6 "
in red, on both upper corners, in the ocntre,
large " 'V, " printed in red.
This morning, about eleven o'clock, officers
Green and Murray arrested two men, in the
neighborhood of St. John and Green sireets,
for attempting to paw the Williamsburg notes.
The prisoners had upon their persons $6B in
bogus bUla—s2o of the Western Bank and the
balance of the Williamsburg Bork. They gave
their names as Pennypacker and Brown, and
will haie a hearing this)dlsrnoon, at the Con-..
tint Mates.
Dania , I>hi#l) atyz ' moon; j: 31, 1862
Daumot COUNTY BOY DROWND —Henry Mc-
Carty, of Dauphin, Ditupliin county, aged
about ten years, fell off the pier on the Dela
ware river, at the foot of Vice street, Philadel
pbia, yesterday morning, and was drowned.
Surru—the "immortal" of course—went to
serenade his lady-love, but, being afflicted with
a bad cold in the head, be let drive at her in
this fashion:
"Cub, oh cub with me,
The blar' Is beabin ;
Cub, ph, cub with me,
The stars are gleebin,
And all around above
With beauty teething ;
Bloodflght hrtrs'.are.best.,for lub.'!:‘
Smith felt that he was an unfortunate being,
when a email boy opposite where, he was sing
ing, cried out,, Blow your nose, you dab
_
fool." . .
DRUNKENNISS m nt Boom—From all ac
counts they have an awful let of " drunk" -
down in Dixie :
"Citizen" *rites to the Mobile Advertier " It
was supposed by all having ti. e good of our city
and country at hart, that whiskey-drinking
in Mobile was at' an end —At least hail .a
brighter sky overshadowed the Confederate
States. What was thought to be a death blow
to whiskey shops mad outakirt slop pens, ap
pears to have given new life and vigor and in
creased its sale, as well as price, by a large
clue of merchants in our city called " Drug
gists." There is scarooly a day, or an hour
passes but you can see visitors and citizens more
or less intoxicated by that fell destroyer.—
Many carry their bottles publiclY, bearing the
label of the druggists."
And the Richmond Dispatch says : "'We are
infested with hosts of thieves, blacklegs, pros
titutes and others, who daily offend the nostrils
with their obnoxious and polluting present:a.
Gambling dens abound in every direction.
We appeal to the sense and justice of the city
government,' civil and military—let not our'
youth be longer ruined by these harpies, and,
particularly, let not our wives and daughters
be insulted by the unabashed, impudence of
theee fellows crowding our• streets, and sapping
the life of our liberty and morals."
l'aaarma Dams on ram RAILItOLD. —On
Thursday, about noon, an old. man named
Wolfereberger, from Marietta, whilst returning
from church, at. Columbia, was overtaken on
the Pennsylvania railroad, opposite Simpson's
boat yard, by the first freight train west.—
The whistle of the engine was blown, as
usual, on approaching the curve near the fur
nace. The old man was. at that time
on the right hand track or sideling, and,
alarmed by the whistle, stepped upon the main
track on which the train was approaching. The
engineer saw hie mistake and sounded the alarm.
Wolfereberger then became aware, of his peril.
He was on the main track which runs within
a few feet of Mr. Simpson's shop on the left.—
In his confusion, instead of returning to the
sideling he ran on the track evidently aiming
to reach the upper end alba shop and there
escape to the left of the road. In his hate,
however, he caught his foot in a drain, or on
a tie, and fell, and the engine was upon him
before he could recover himself. He was
horribly . mangled, and killed instantly. His
head was nearly severed from his body, hold
ing only by the skin, and both legs and arms
were cut or torn off. The brakes were put on
the train when the whistle sounded, but it
was a very heavy one, and could trot be checked
in time.
CAZPIT 1 CARPEL' 1 Omen I—Raving returned
from New York, I now have on hand, and I
am daily receiving from the New York auction
sales, a large assortment of goods, which I offer
cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 874:
cents up to 87 cents ; 40 pieces of _beautiful:
Curtain muslin, very cheap; splendid black
silks at 75 cents, worth 90 cents ; good blaoa
silk at $l, worth 8128 ; black silk 82 inches
wide at $1 10, worth $lB7 ; very fine black
Bombassin at $1 10, worth $1 60; sum- .
mer silks at 50 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of
the finest Irish linen at 75 cents, worth $1 ;
1,000 hoop skirts, at 60 75 and $l, very cheap.
Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem
stitched handkerchiefs, at 25 and 81 cents,
cheap. Wholesale buyers we respectfully in
vite to our large stock, all bought for cash at
New York auction. Having a buyer in New
York, we are daily receiving job lots from the
weekly sales, which we promise to sell at city
prices to wholesale buyers. 8. Lily!,
mBl-y Shoed's old stand.
Itscaurn from auction 25 pieces of colored
and white stow Wadding 26@510. Also, a
magnificent assortment of embroideries, such as
bands, edgings, insertings. At Lures.
BATORELOR'S HAIR DYE.
.2 RE BERI IN THE WORLD
VIETILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S cele
v bested flair Dye produces a color not to be die
tinguisited from nature—warranted not to injure the
Hair In the least; remedies the Wedelns of bad dyes,
o und
invigorates the Hale for GREY, BED or RU
HAIR minima, turns a splendid Black or Brown§leating
the Hair soft andbeautibil. Roldby Druggiffts,
oathsor The Genuine Ls signed WILLIAM A. BATOBALOR,
far sides of eatal boo.
FACTORY, No. 31 Barclay Rivet.
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.) New YORK.
my2lly
HAIR DYE 1 WIR DYE 11
Win. A. Itatcheloi'sf thdr Dye I
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye" Known I
Al others are more imitatkeis, and should be avoided
Writ wish to escape ridicele.
Gam, RED OR RUNT 'HAIR dyed instantly to a
bawled and natural Brown_or Bisca y without' the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN IiaDALS AND D/FLOltalbstrilieen awar
ded to Wx. A. Bay since 1819, and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
of hls famous Dye.
Wm. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is wassail=
not to Injure In the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the ill effects of bad Deem remedied. The hair
is invigorated Ter life by this splendid Dye, which is prop
erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York.
Bold in all theoltes and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
The Genuine has the name a William A. Batobelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the tour
sides of each box. •
otid-darwly
Orienw ow= autansuse Orator Consan2
HarrisburD.Peruntylwinra, Kay - 26, 18ti j
yHE annual meeting of the Stockholders
or Ma company will be held it their Mee corner
Second and North streets, on Thursday alleraoos,
12th of June neat at two 'Vela*, when an election will
be held fur a Preafident, Six Dareatcra, a Treasurer and
Secretary to serve for the enema sir.
SUMER,
sity26 Meade , Secretary sad Treasurer.
AGENTS 1 MERCHANTS 1 PEDLERS I
READ THIS
MINERGETte 'men 'make"WS, a day by .
.124 selling our 'UNION PRIZ arefluNEßY PAO= LS
containing Superior Stationery, Portraits Of BMW
GinaltaLS, and a piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat
, Plaotion in quality of our goodu.!, ggie gifts oonakt of
I My varkities .nd styles of Jewelry, ail *sena and vain
, peranisrewith full , partkattra mailed , frelt,e , l4-
I rlus•
111014110 d 80 Malinke street. Nwitp:":4li„
Whalerslo Factory, 81 Par3lay
lato 238 Broadway, New York
Dino 2Urnertistments
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Atarkd Barriaburg, Pa.,
MUM IN
1 :2 I Ai ' s .IV . CO 1!:3
ATEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS. from the bes
,makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST `edANUFACiTfRED INSTBU•
MEETS, FROM $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings sod musi
cal merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS aIWaYB on
hand. Mimic sent by mail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND BOSEWOO
FRAMES,
quitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of
Octane alwayaon band.
A fine assortment of beat plated
LOOKING GLASSE 13
From smallest to largest sizes.
Any style of immix gitule to order, at the
shortest notice.
WM. KNOCIIE,
98 Market street
febl9•wtsly
1862. SPRING OPENING 1862.
Black and Band 'Mourning Dress Gooda,
Shawls, Yells, Collars, kr.
1% yard wide Luptn's all wool Delathes.
• Sapo-ior makes of Bombszlne4.
Splendid Styles of French Gingbams.
Large stock of Lustros and A IPItOPP.
Bisok an i Purple Dress Silks.
aa
P. Plain black Begliah Rep'Bi . ks,
Black and wblte Fowlard Mks.
Purple and Blank do o .
Pbdn do. d
, Small Checked do.
61:1 Merton - do.
•
ail WO9l De'shot.
Slg'll all wool DeLines.
otbepherit's Plaids.
Tammatine.
OO ..1 Silk wills.
, - Rog. Chlutses.
It Moludra, Be.
Long Black Thibbet Simms. . .
, Square fluid Bieck and White :bald..
Sqoare Thibbet Black Shawls.
B yard Wide lbibbet for shawls,
Very Superior ingllsh Crepe Veils, all sites.
Large stook of Sae& Crepe Collars, all edges.
.i Black bordered Hem Stitch Handkerchiegh
V .. Black Gloves of every description.
asl White Seeend tifonrniug Collars.
0 ; 1 Sett , ' of Collar and Sleeves.
. ~....ci
Silk and Cotten floelery.
Black Give Vella.
no Jonvin'nAld Gloves. -
English Crepes
French do.
Mantua Ribbons.
Particular attentioo is paid and Invited to our
stook of the above goods. We are constanUr re
ceiving new add! tons. Puretn ars will diens
And a f neepristeig.
CATHCART k B BOTHER,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
at • No. 'U Market Square.
TO PAPER MAKERS,
uq,dersigned will receive proposals at
the otille of the State Printer in Harris
burg, until Thursday the 12th day of June,
186; to supply the following described sued
paper, isamples to amompany proposals,) for
the Eitigo Printiog for one year from July 1,
1882, via:
Double Royal, fifty pounds to the ream.
Double Royal, forty pounds to the ream.
Each to measure at least twenty-six by forty
Inches.
And double-sized Foolscap, to weigh twenty
eight pc ‘ itinds per ream and measure at least
twenty-six by Beventeen inches. Samples must
accompany bids.
Those making proposals must be prepared to
give satisfactory security for the faithful Or
formanoe of the contract; and the right , is re
served to reject all bids not satisfactory in price
and wimples.
The paper must be * furnished inalch quanti
ties and at such times as required the . Su
perkitendent of State Printing.
T. T. WORTH,
Superintendent df State Printing.
HABRIBBORG, May 9. 1862.
North Asierican and Press, Philadelphia ;
and Gazette, Pittsburg, publish twice a week
until day of letting, and send bills to the ad
vertiser. my9.dtd
• • PORT rozaos-i
1-17 • BIERS, •
VV TRA VELING} BAGS,
PUBSES,
pokniorrAms;
And algeneral assortment of .
• • FANCY . GOODS
have just been received at •
BERGEKRIA CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
LAZE TROUT.
J UST received a emailinvoice of
MACKINAW LAKE TROUT.
nova Hey very superior, and tin, piloe very low.
DOCK, JR., & CO,
TEIR' BE CENTS PER • PAPER.
OUR fresh stook of Superior Flower
and Ebvtien Seeds we have determined to sell at
ltres cents per paper. Sall at No. 91 Market street,
Keher's drug and Amoy store, and you Will get to the
right place. •
J. Wesley Joneehlw) double Asters and town* stocks
at same mice.
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' . FLYPAPER :-':
ANCY COLORED JE Pazer, ready cut, for
covering Lookint'olasses, ) Pligure Mamie, &o.
mon and other new patterns for sale at
BIIiILGNYRII OIiK&P 1130118TORIL
STEAM BOILERS,
f[AVING made efficient and permament
arrangements for the purpose, we are now pre
ps:tap to Make S . MAM, BOUM:in of every kind, prompt
ly sad at retina:Ms rates.' We abstruse iron made by
Batley d Brother, the repotation at' which In second to
none in the tr meet.
atone but the tiesatimids employed. rtepstring prompt
ly
atone
ended to. Address . BAGLB W0R.8%
yHarrisburg, Pa.
BEAUTIFUL TISSUE PAH R,
ttOR covering Looking Gleesee, Picture
Prunes, ornarsentingliethngs, trimming Gal Film,
and eat so as to ban' over strings in the skive of
starspoints, circles or festoons. Tor eels at
EXY/ 6 scam ER'S BOOKSTORE.
0T10N13.-4Znite a variety of neefifl
. • and entertaining shims—cheap—At
4141. ,
anrail' WASHING BLUE, at . excel
lent Substitute for Indigo, for tat le at the wholesale
retail grocery store of. NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
. . corner of 'rout and Market streets .
. _
MOURNING GOODB.—Everything in
IjEJL, Atte manufactured for Ladles' auonn er Wear.
kraus very low. A great UMW goods Of DO v material.
.CLiTfIOART & Wring;
Next doer 10 the Harrisburg Bank.
DIY6
HAMS. •
rift. Jersey Sugar eared
ksQl/1 6 ,11 1 Hams: and a apleadid AS of Owego
eV el%) Coreyed Sugar Cant Hai= PS. Mend.
Dx ll l 4 JB.. if
RSEY - RAII I. 7 —Ten tiiimeo of these
) o eelebrati4 owe Awed -bum reoithed
or Wow. ano or mall
WIL DOCK, Jr. * CO.
GREAT AMERICAN
C.T.BOUS •
•
CHE LARGEST and most completely equip
pad Equestrian Establishment in the world,
comprising a better collection of beautifully
trained Horses and a lager number of talented
Performers than any company extant,
- HARRISBURG,
ON MONDAY f 3 ND TUESD.dY,
Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, performance
to commence half au hour later. AdmiAlan
25 cents.
The management takes pleasure in announc
ing to the public that they are able to cater for
there amusement this season of '62, in a supe
rior manner to any traveling company. The
wagons have been newly painted and decorated
so aa to present a neat and elegant appearance.
Thelarness is new -and beautiful— The band
'
Wagon a triumph of art, the (kisses are of the
mad costly description, manufactured from
designs imported-from Paris daring the past
season. The
maxma. STERMI CHASE
is a great feature of the Exhibition; also the
ZOUAVE HALT _ ,
In which all the horses lay down aud sit up at
,
the word of command. The *eat Talking
Horie .
WASHINGTON
wili`be Introduced by Ede Trainer,
DAN. GARDNER.
Chtrdner, K Hemminge, Geo. Deriotte,
Henry lloreste, John Poster, Signok Parker,
King Brothers, W. Hill, W. Green, C. Bicker,
T. Swan, K Ball, lilies Balsa Gardner, Madame
Camille, Little Minnie, Master Ed. Gardner and
a host of well selected atutilhies. There is
THREE GREAT CLOWNS
Dan. Gardner, John Foster and Young Dan.
On the morning of Exhibition' the company
will enter town in Grand Procession, headed
by Peter Britner's American Brass Band seated
in there. Band Carriage, drawn by a line of
Beautiful Horses, followed by all the Horses,
Ponies, Olutieges, Luggage Vale, &0., &o.
Or Will also exhibit at Hummelstown on
Wednesday, June 4. .
W. H. GARDNER, Agent.
O. Warms;
4 41. BALL, j Adverti s ers my2l-dtd
EAGLE WORKS,
Ifivrifiburg, Pennsy lvania.
IILIIIO7AOTIOUIS OP
BOON-BINDBRr RULINO•IIACIQNES AND PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND NACUIDUIS FOR
GRINDING CUTEINGkLiCHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder. Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Brass
CASTING,,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANOI/V,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, M., E7C.,
Bolting do.
Or Any Pdachine of Wood, Iron or Brass
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c.
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS
ar Cult paid for Old Copper, Brass, Ikeßon Be.
STEAM BOILERS, &O.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES,
Of various patterns, both stationery and aertnin r. Penh
Weights and Tartans other bonding castings, for sale
very cheap at the pny2.l-Iy] B&GU WORKS.
GROVER & BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES!
PARTICULAR attention is called to the
fact that, besides the machines making our cele
brated stitch, we manufacture, in great variety of styles,
suped.er
The peculiarities of each stitch will be obeerlially
shown sod explained to purchmers e and they have the
greet advantage of being able to select from oar stock
either &machine making the
GROVER AND BAKER STITCH
or One maldnithe
LOOK STITCH,
the only valuable Sewing Machine atitehee =in practical
use.
PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS.
Office 780 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
For sale by
MRS. E. BEI/NIMES,
78 Market Street, 'Harrisburg
myß-d2m
EXCELSIOR EitAMBI I
THOSE HAMS are cured by a •
NEW YORK FARMER,
And are decidedly the most delicious and delicately fin
eared In the Emmet.- They Aval •
'NEWBOLD!S FAMOUS,
and oust little more than half. W. DOCK, Jr., & Co.
•
my 23 • •
TO CONTRACTORS.
ROPOBALB will be received at the office of
P
the undersigned until the &1 day of June
next, for the driving of 800 yards, or there
abouts, of a Tunnel in 'tokens Valley. Tunnel
to:be 84- feet high, 12 feet wide at top, and 15
feet wide at bottom. For further particulars
call on Daniel Hoffman, Civil Engineer, or
on the undersigned at Wiconisco.
my2o-41td . HERBY THOMAS.
EXECIT TOG'S NOTICE.
%Apr MEREAS iettera of administration
y on the estate of MARY IL JACKSON, dec'd., late
of Cresson, Cambria county, Pa., have teen granted to
the subscriber, all persona indebted to the estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against tle estate of said deceased wilt make the
same known whhout delay to
JAMS S. FRANCA, Ereentor.
ai.tioawBw.sat. 232 Union Street, Philadelphia.
A CHOICE lot of ASTER% and TEN
21, WEEK STOCKS, with a general variety of /fresh
/flower sod Garden Seeds, received and for sale at No.
glalartet greet. lEBLI.WS Drugstore. •
"VILMA Family. Flour, just received Etna
■;4 rairicued tM•gtve. sausiution, for bale by
• NICEuLs & BOWMAN,
14312 wryer or Front and Market tweet.
t k PERI.OII Quality of Imperial and Black
rise, be istle NIOBOIN Ai BOWMAN
ORIIIU Trout. and Nickel
iftioullamons
GARDNER & HEMMING'S
WILL XXHIBIT IN
JUNE 2d and 3d, 1862
LOOK AT THE LIST OF PERFORMERS
HIOKOK'S
ABOVE STATE STREff.
rPNMlUffilrgliirM
FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES•
FLOWER SEEDS.
inistellantous
VAN AMBURGH & CC'S
MAMMOTH MENAGERIE
AND
043 .4 Great Moral Exhibition.
HYATT FROST. Mana
'an Milberg & co., lake both p ide
Ad I leaenre in • ailing the Attechon
diicrunhiadng public to the fact
they (with a determine, ton to
it aside t very oppei&ion of what
3ver kind er r four%) have ex-penn
on this tsteblutLment the extol ,
ins sum of
$105,000, ii
ma% e it corpses anything the
rota ever before have seen. It
ow rhoopre eminent over eve'' ,
iompetator. All the advanta g es that
wealth, talent and experience could
command, have reen brought into
Nptisitiou In Starting this glgan
enter,ulse. Kt neatly, walla
. Vs 1 amburgia was in foreign
totries, collecting Animals for Mica
. _ c atzerte ted : rg t erti of his death wars
' If ic YIN IMBERGII STILL LIVES
, -
fltv- \ and will accompany the a enagerle,
' and bear living reethneny that he
,: im . 4s ' h s , iii
is NOT dead. Vali
' Complete Menagerie,
The only one In America,
. I . \
..-„- . In an entire new outfit,
ri ~ :n ti i % ; With new Horses,
__;tia A 4 New hilver-mounted liar
-- - ness,
New Colossal Golden
Chariot,
.. New Gorgeously Painted
Cages,
--_--, Mia - New eying Wagons and
New Six cenire-pole Can
vass,
Six Times as Large as
any ordinary Circus.
~,,,, The nnparafielled and mat (Mum
i ... phant suci.eas whim has
is de l
isms Ms tints ni nored institutive, is with
out preoetizet. The Mena g e le in
the firettilil, about 10 • M., Will form
--,, c A MOVING PANORAMA!
' in Oriental Splendcr, nearly
„ one mile in len gth,,
'', 1 , ,:ni:0 si- FREE Tu ALL. vi,
o k I The Immense Pavalion w! 11 secomo
rghi,,
-.---- 1 . date many tbutnands ; so all who
may dihira eau see
1 1" ;1 : jiIVING WILD ANIMALS
.N. ...s , •
. - zs-v. , -_,.... from every aline; also,
. THE GRE A T VAN AMBIIIIIII
, ,
NICHOLS & BOWMAN
;
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of
the public to their large and well selected dock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO
!GESTIC FRUITS,
Including among others,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
TEAS,
CO WirtiE,
SPICES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS, &C., &O.
ALSO
FLOUR,
FISH,
SALT,
BACON,
LARD,
BUTTER, &c.
We invite an examination of our superior
NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
The best in the market in every respect, to
gether with all kinds of
LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and
GLASS CONES,
Cheaper than any place in Barrirbtwg. We keep
on hand always all kinds of
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE
All styles and kinds of
(ITGEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
my2/3 Corner Front and Market Ste.
XTEW Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with
LI all the recent'y improved borne,a far sale by
NICHOL'S & BuWlii AN'S
cornea , . Fmnt awl 'a .row ~nets.
m'-19
UTANTED ThiMEDIATELY.—A. few
V V Machinists and Bleekamatm Enquire at the
my2o-dtt Heßkth:BUßti CAR BHOP.
DANDELION COFFER I—A Fresh and
large supply of this Web's Zed easel list received
by Dal WM. DOOf Jr. & Co.
SOKED BEEF.—A splendid lot, large
•nd well cured. WM DOCK, JR. i CO
F RESH
FISH every Tuesday and Friday
at JOHN FUSS'S Store, corner of ' Third and Wat
net.
G E OID PENS I—The lagest and beat
stook, from 81.00 to s4.oo—warranted—at
BHRRIPMR 8 BnOHBTORN.
LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL.
TOST received s full supply of Lyken
d Valley Nut Ckal, delivered by the patent weigh
oats. For ralekby .JAMES N. mucus.
aorm. , .
DRISD FRUITS, Hominy, Bonus, &o.
it,JoaN wows. . nkri
ralti'Dates, Prtmes,' Ramo, and all
kind. or Nuo, is anur mess store, Third maid