Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 14, 1862, Image 3

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fIARRISBURG, PA
ay Morning, March 14, 1862.
OStILVANIA RALIMPAD Stocit.—Peutisyl
!road stock le not, up to $46,60 per
qtr value is $6O.
, c ; —Rev. C. Dennison, Chaplain 11.
long time stationed at Fortress
- I was in town yesterday, on a visit'
,eta.—The days. The raye,.oterd: 891
4 „. u 0 r, and genial, brightiyeyed welt
niflg will soon be with '
t he Sr t.OnS succeed snob . other; and hew
ont . year ,titer another engtaved
k ii4l-plate, ae we are htrried,.(in'ie,
--.1...
~L v kviA ESSERYB Com. Ther'
.erve CATS, are in a healthy condi
,J3 roeiments having scarcely a man in`
•i it ti And others not having lost a
death. Their phySical oindition is
(3 they are universally anxloris for
Ord movement
•er•---
V,RT. OF SPURIOUS Thompson'e
.1;:•f RApviff warns the pottlio against the
and very dangerous counterfeit bf
eller ::old pit et:R.4 which at.) eirmabited
,Eir and almost defy detection, except by
rivrt The genuine coin is opened, fully
al Ste g.ld taken out, then filled with
:'s or ts ‘irso other equally heavy — mil'.
find then closed Tip, the coin itself, to
, isrßnce, remaining the same.
qBAL ne JACIE.—The funeral of Mr.
A Lick tusk place, from his late red
in Second street, at half-past two o'olopk
7day and was attended by a large.
ti ci relatives and friends, and the mem
', S:att. Cupital Lodge, No. 70, I. 0. of
o f which the deceased was a worthy
Der Mr Jack for many years held subor
, t;tplti , ct iu the Legislature, and tbeptiblic
on the bill, but lately be has been sestet
ti. @ on'. book store, in Market street.
tognly esteemed by a large circle of
is t bis tntuy good qualities ; and -his
vaq,b lauietited.
I=3=l
HkRTER EIACTION takes place in our clay
dal . of ueit wetk. Numerona candi-
are ly presenting their claims In
Kay to ,RINUSI,I qualifications for the vari
councilmen down to ward
,r,.tble, aAI so [treat is the anxiety maul
-1)) some in regard to their chsrume of
t.rtion that we are actually fearful that the
I.,c i aa,re of a &int will result in come
'cbd 1.4 mania, 'While we like to Bee paint
liaatketi in toe selectinn of good men for the
Matta begs to be tilled, and while we know
this he satiji to the peace and welfare of the
•ty frig) Atlonlionte the too prevalent
-„ , 6 of mdirilluale forcing themselves be
: tae pubic, rather than trusting to. their
;n merits, which, if very conspleaons,will tiot
, I et ficls of by the people.
LLLETO Am-um—A few days since,
Bro. St Co., proprietors of the
~ ..7banta iron and brass foundry, received
f;,,ot Canada for some of their Cele.
arm bells. The bells manufactured by
firm are superior to any cast-iron
made in the State, and are being ex
--ly used fur churches, as well as for farms.
Berman Reformed congregation have
ion Hall, and secured the services of
sus Gerhart and Porter, of Franklin and
College, Lancaster, who will officiate
:so Reek, , alternately.
- txl,huldera of the Middletown market
met at Union Hall, on Monday even-
E. , ett , ll the following managers, to
e en•ulag year:
kalaghan, J. Belau, 0. W. Sing,')
• Jubn Raymond, Samuel Ulrich mad J
the election, the managers organised,
• •=a.4 the following oaken:
lent, John Monaghan ; Secretary, J.
Tre isitrer, C. W. King ; itarketemas
`ll 'dam smith.
Nuys that the light from the re
•-•:=14 our city was plainly visible there,
re
`l4
14, though half the city wee on fire.
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" Dr, Drivrrr.—We announced d short
that Rev. Dr. Dewitt had delivered
before hid own congregation, and
wiciber of citizens of other denomina
''' disooutse on the anniversary of his
th birth-day, and the forty-fourth year
.rate over his present charge
orgrtgation, immediately after, 'pre:
surprise the Reverend Doctor with a
ttlen of their affection and 00n147
Wedueslay night,a very large assembly,
• - d of his own and other congregations,
• :Li, lecture room of his church, tbet.NnW - .
E'r tfAlteriati, to witness the presenta
...,. tbe pesetas, consisting of useful and
hhh.ehold furniture, among which .
CTai Pieces of very beautifully-wrought
ate They were presented to - ttreeDoc:"
of the congregation by the Rev.
n, the junior pastor, with some e
illnks, in which Dr. Dewitt's long
.lonful pastorate was happily alluded
D ctor replied in a few touching In
which he alluded to the affection.
aild the confidence which his
tt .rough the whole forty-four years of
'try, had manifested toward him. His
• the pious dead of his charge
tears
( to many eyes. On the whole, it
di. a very interesting, but happy o°-
..',L,t,witt, now in the seventy-first year of
, ' Ila eya r emarkable healt, and metili.
''
li Aarge hie ministerial duties with the
'-ti of
Eft
Youth. Never was he_ more . 17:
~.. °!' tia congregation think at 10Beet.'
. 4 1 ±.. 1 1 he live to grace milk/lot-mad edam
p, h e
in this community, where he
'4IY IPPreelated.
Spars° Ocitski--4.ilea4bd4Pienaid assort
neat of spring goods, for ladies and gentlemen
wear, haslust been received at jdnes' -"Store,
Market street. . . : - x.
Now is the tint eta bay a i ri Saw
p..! !Jacuzzis. An age4t wantedfer4is place.
Aigi to - R. ditottliait,
lto-mae United States Hotel.
User Cot. Sums of the Seventh Pennsyl
vania Cavalry, Col: Wynkoop, having fully
recovered from his severe indisposition, has
Made 'airangezirentiC to leave town :46illay
to join his regiment, which be supposes to be
Some where in Tennessee.
,
Paoli vas Frmarn'Parriarrnvsma.—A oorrea
tiondent belonitingtO the Fiftieth Pennaylvania
writes us that that gallant• regiinent is still
Stationed at Beanfort,lt O. The boys are gen
erally enjoying good health, itrittha regiment
hag not lost a eingleman by death since it left
Wssbington city. • • . =
Am Iram 3FoR TEI LADEN. —The new tax bill
provides for a tau qn steel hoop skirts, or skirts
with any metallo hoops, valued at not above
$lO per dozen . , of $2 per 'dozen; valued at above
$lO, and uot' above ($l.B per .dozen;: iss per
ozen; valued at abov' 1118 perdosea, s4 , pei
dozen
.14"
RUM Olt APBXL CBANGZS:--City StanaribOrB
ilho intend td change their plecerof residence
the first of April, lind desiring their 'LAP Assent'
to allfferent place, will save =nett 'trouble IT
givinlearlY notice Of the fact to' our , Carriers:
Or by leaving word at the titlice, assail stating
where they are' now, ei haireheen'tani. The matter
►lll it oncb be attended to, and eubwribencwill
not be subjected to the Ica of any papers.
CampOsz. - -Tbe lesiect , of the military ex
istence of OataP Orr was played out on Thurs
day last. The' barracks, a lot of old-boxes,
*arrels, and whatever else the tag States
4ould lay claim", mum knocked of . to the best
and higheet.bigidersoit very geed prices. The
grounds will now be prepared for the more
11eaceable purposes of the Armstrong Agricul
tural Boole% *MI wl}l beenhned i emi mfltted
(or the' :mit annual-rare
` Bu awn Vaatimum-r-Therenciwned Signor
Blitz, with his Tamed canaries, aint.the inevi
table "Bobby ; ' togethlmitirith titty famous Dr.
rientine, will filtinfortrsvOpera House
ext Monday ',vegan& folio abort season of their
inimitable performances in magimand-ventrihr
(intern. The return of Abase celebrated artists
ti always hailed with gratification by our
Mausement loving'public; and We may there
fore look foi . of fell boiiieir:
•Tas Pesos Osor.--Thor wheire-mtut in
thrMted, and who are competent to' judge in
3MS - ratters, predict a large - crop of p met&
the coming sear& 'Thavrinta haarbekeilhiost
favorable, and the,mithrirperiodi is said , .to be
'Plural. One of, pm 43.10hanges says
cbrtain't tt wilt pay fSrMees io - AClFYitt' it,
aid the better the frtdetili,bettietitilW 'No
portion of a nmueelfann Nl gnfte so - pailltablits
a; well cared for orchard: - The.. crop is fall as
certain es any other, Mid reipairee-tinthhqess
heard work to raise it. , .lbsnuere should give
* die e O 4/9 litbmtioet their f iv4.l
Thnortio"Taiis: ll ThelirOsini is thelniver
season Ito 'Attila to this work, be l / 1 1114W
begins to ascend from the Juots to the trunk
and limbs,. and thns insure a plentiful growth
of roots, and , consequently an abundant foliage,
which, as everybody knows, Ira very desirable
Ching around one's dwelling during the Sultry
Months of summer. The pretsmt month - and
April will do for preparing , aunt planting out
young trees, but the latter month Is rather too
Iste^ for trimming. In this section too little ,
attention is paid to a propir time for trimming,
and too many prune their trees in the latter
pirt of April and in flay, when the buds are
nht only ready to burst, but even are open.
lEtam Pun TO For Mons.—The Beaton
ligsves says that a few dayeagb a'rich farmer of
Mount Bethel, in that cormty, hadnine hundred
dollars in notes that he did not lmow exactly
where to place for BRAVO:nit at
to put it in a stove in his tones that was Tog
4ldom if ever used. A short time afies he had
deposited it there, one of the f44nalei a the
hbsse made fire in this same stove, while the
Old man was absent, 'when` thit' natuir&wtif
biiined up, the girl not being aware of ilk biv:-
big been - hidden theil, grid" in a very'fiiWinin
ntes the old man's nine hinidied `dbllai't were
to ashes. We ate told thnt 'ads' is a' fact. The
name of the farmer was given to us. HO will
probably never put money in a stove again for
safe keping.
_~.~.~-
Tale Pnamonsara Commence of the Meth
rodist Episcopal church will commence on' Wed
nimday next, at the 'Union Church, Fourth
street above Market, in that city. The Meth
°drat churches of Dauphin county are embraCed'
Within the jurisdiction of this Conference, and
of course the pastors, besides a large reps istin;
tation of lay-members, will be present. Among
the interesting subjects introduced at the. 'last
etiesion, and which will no doubt, be agaih`ag
itftted,
was the division of the : Coriferance. It
was proposed to divide by . the State line
between Pennsylvardas Delaware and. Mary
land, the advocates of the measure - being
.re
erred to a Committee, who reported that, in
view of the national difficulties and embarrasi
nients, and the disturbed condition'of the public
nd and the conflicting opinions of t be church
(xi in Delaware and /Maryland on the subject,
that a division was deemed inexpedient at that
Mine. The Committee recommend -to the Quay
terly Conference of the Peninsula, a considers-
Lien of the matter, with a view to fntups action.'
The report - of the ConnidtteeWasedoithd. The
slitvery question was also agitated at, the last
Cioutkrence, and it was disiksied of without.
reach debate. A preamble and resolution wan',
submitted by the Committee on the State of
the Church, in which it was declared to be hi
pensibly necessary to the restoration of peach
and harmony in the Southern borders of the
Di l uderenoe, that the new chapter on slavery,
thherted in the discipline, should be repeated;
.d requesting the Conttiraiuciat sdti next les
to the same. Th. ss. tptax refs d,
viattlapposed by oometo erabotly inforliin
dl , on of mamba**.
t:
pettfitibi
Erratt.—Thwisis'arn old in'Aittin that there is
la season for everything, and the boys certainly
follow this rule, EO far as their games are con
erned. Every sport has its own appropriate
time of year allotted to it, and a boy would no
more think of playing ball in the marble sea
ion, pegging away with his top, when hei.ought .
to be using tie skinny-dick, than a good Catho
lic would think of going to a brill in Lcnt, or,
nesting ttiefiCon; Friday. ;lust now tbe.bils.
take advantage Of .the-March winds, tand‘tht
kite sesson , lttainoininenccd.•"Furry plea4mitY.
ilaci-the gailtY'paltited" toys:may be •=eeifvfihtter- .
in ~,g*ourft eyeti,tatlt,the. ‘ houstettillsaitiiti
ifomedir4 'aiMl-itrateml . he licit fre
quently pervensOptaftginglbetr long tails In
the mud of the gutters.' Rome of the kites
kre or , .!isosillillw i lAlwilloarla 4.ltkog de
vices, hta - the prdtare of Jtfff."l37avls hanging
I.ly the neck to a gallows iieems
cti to be a favorite
t hmiklififiriiinV
i:"'hd - trieW - ` '4lle ""linti` Ont.
Streets, and the telitiaph - wires are the great
btrellusleal to; thp city Illoy's kip'. flying; add
many a car fully-made frame bas„cn the first
trial, been wr4tedieitger 4 Seilhar Charytt
ifis—at stunted maple on one side of the street,
r a wide-spreading ailanthus on the other.
h
e fate of th.. e toys reminds one forcibly of
the results of the plans of the Southern rene
tades. they made their - kite very carefully,
1 imd painted it very finely, but when they
frried to raise it, it soon got entangled in the
kood old Union tree, and is now well nigh
iuined "Pli'd, itilif':Ptill end 'Witch at the
String as, much as they • viill; ill:it : Alley' will
Inever bealitiAti fly it-; ''' . ' •
.Ivortuencurdie .I§Turszoass.--..13t0 all- is the sum
!'that is required to patronizes newspaper,. and
amplfreirtirded.ie HR . /W.114n eare not Wow
humble sAkti unpretending the paper he tikes,.
it is nextTo impossible to fill a sheet without
putting into it sornethipg, .that is worth the
subsormition prise," lin:Vist4l l o the locationof - own - IVOWtx,iti's `heap Dry
South-estratsind XrdiVand ldiaetitreets.
Twollopustualams of taantifahnewnlpring
calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleathed
OW.
121: . Cents pea-liettdi ; qwhite: stockings,
*to; moth*. ,lot of those good white rib
bed stockings pocket handkerchiefs;
at 12 , } cezitit; children's pocket" handkerchiefs,
11th bordere 5 cents shirts trflaPts J 1 24,
15 and' 'up td 87f cents; e
cents;
- 25 pant,
stuff Vinidershifts and drawdsvery cheap
oottore' and '-wtioteti sock's, 'at all' prices
•
40 dosoni l irOditfik . siobkingi; for Children, 14
ge n bir ir 'kind" bleaiiii4' eituslin cetits,;•
all 'Preach - 1n 'sod'
75 'cats ,` 'Railing: Wight' the balance .
of the
006 k -iota city', iir,b14104041, hews Of . 'Plaitt
figured 'BlrisiL istiahnir 'lochs, ` white 'cam=
brick IsTwaisuckland• Vkaorlti alkali le for
dreg* as. those goods will be , very' scarce and
dear neatlearninint ntovris thbltime to buy. :: Our
stock of Fors at cost. '
• • • • liboade , Old gliuisvi
1 k • - • • 4 • . • lifi ~
Ifiipills:knis - - . .1 ,ibmAnifselli6g tiff My entire
stock,otiobtlit 'at''' atit - helop cost, or 25' per
crit. 'aiesplit'thigh ickiigtii 'Purchase elsewhere,
iBs: fi ne linen shirts, 75 eta. to $1 • shirts, 60
. and 60 ate. with linen bosoms ; night
rte, 50 cts ; under shirts and drawers, 40
. to 87 eta., all wool ; monkey jackets, 60
. to $1; cotton andlitiolen hose 10 eta. to
to ate ; silk ties, 12k, 16 and 18 ots ; collars,
£ll, cts. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4 and
6, cts.; cuffs, 4 and 5 cts. a piece ; tinder
sleeves, 18 eta.* line cambric at 18,,and 1804.,
pier yartAiNiiiii - V2ls 9 otee MaiWfileaf tkopfailoe'ti,
*ow style, and fast.collars, .cts,; al:CHl:kin,
deems, 16 c6Cirrid r iiPiiirdif:" leyoik'wh,ht
cheap and good goods just go to, J . /Arai( A:
liynn,•itt - tlideffiViisilMig Chiet? Stilt' Eitann
factory; swilereeheis selling-off witikftreserve.
-=
N. B. Shirts; - - &c. kiiiide' Cu' 'l3l6iiiiiti; 'Boom
'pleat to Hummel & Kfilinger'l grocery storl„
121faikkit stniiikiv:.' -i '' •" ' • - - t; "
A,.. ~ Jiye
the only Harmless and Reliable Dyerimoimi
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
You wish.to eeeapu ridicule.
GREY, BED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
tisautinal and natural Brown or Black, without the least
rtto Hair or Skin.
FWEEN Iitr.DAIS AND -Dital.OßAS hays been &war.
o W. A. BATONIos Sale 18 9, and over 200,000
t4mlications have been made to the hair of the patrona
his famous Dye.
Wx. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is watutatrinn
nbt to injurein the least, however long. . &Pe Etthitivi.
N;bd i
and the 01)193cda of ¢a{ P '. , . pus- hate
la inv%orated %ill& bf iblx , opt - Ibtiblimoo.
WY 09 6 (. 4 at leo. 16 6,29tlAMl•sigm York.
144finall * theuOujterlApwrie 4 the United, State?, by
lisze - ntwF , Oda Dia sit 0 `-' ---- •.1 -....-,:.; , ~.= 1i . 4
aliThe Genuine hag be usupp. ~, Williaro .),, Iktokelor,"
d address upon a steal plates , ene'prfriiiit, 01:theAbwr
doles of each box. .
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t l-t , 1 :
'
wix"ie raS7il/,au4}7.St, :
Late'
dre&cia Sew York: ,
oct2-davrly
A cARD TO TRH I.AI
.
13R. OUPONCO'S GOLDEN' FOR lEMALES:
"Read'tbe Folio +lng certificate" from onieftba A RM.'
ladies In Mica, N. Y., who called nilatVoly:±ingents , ibia.
eitF ( ir Wm• Bristol IN).,),and,Xoldtheet Omit that,:.Of
course, did not wisis her name Awoe, e b# 9 . Walk any
fie should doubt the wonierfni - Mffientffi a latizlharos.
, a Golden Pills, they might refer a ll y her 'as
e considered it a duty, as well ail eplitahurti; hat
Knowledge of their efficacy, as adxpiredi• 10,duit
: deughter, a young I ady lLyters. old. •9. pee fast go .
itig into cons =apt:ion—had 'Plan ' hold , " ,
obstructed Two boxes of these Go dittl'affir entire'
oured her, and one robust••hkaath„-S
e war. Artie.
..alaxla . Hut intnAlLae. Full and
Olen directions ledlio t ffireitillebek.. , Price sl.
wholesale and retail by C. Hiserrate, AO.
Bum Row, end C. B. Reuse, 91, - ffittribttitiest,,,l2lferrie
Burg, By sending either of 00 through; he
Harrisburg Poet Office the Pine WHIN, tent - netrithintiallY
by mail WilViPPtgitrake cqui2;r4 !:11749:0E*8pgam
N. EL—look out tbr counthrfaite. Boy no Golden Pills
of any kind unless the botz is Weed 8. D. Howe. All
4hattiaJi boa VaPaliStwomil.-:46ll4o4r.themlbrOyllog.
1 .41 759N4 ---;. Pile)SCA‘ef
tog attm • • Tula Any onty of those
Who show the 'iof k - tof if on every box,
Which has reran rildeskalatin l BlBlf the Pine
ennotare. . 'The lib en compoelog the
above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they
are safe, and will perform all claimed for them.
Sold also by, T. L. Lomberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kat:Bif
ida°, Mechanicsburg ; M. marks, Lewistown ; S. Itiliott -
Ciarlise 3 S. G. Wild, Ifewvilterri: C. Altick, Shippers,
bhrg ; J Spangler, Chaufberaburg ; B. T, effiter, York.
ji A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; S. 8. Stevens, Reuling ; and
K. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist , ' In every
town and village in the Unitedffitetee, and by
0 . B. IL ROWE,
eS , T 8 9 16 ' rt'ffi ri el' ur * , Nfow - Irqrft
• k h
1— •
: a• N U . ihecirjElzitliac, - -
TRATia4o64.osl.oiliitti i 4 1
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
ci 2 — r . ,. :_
THIS 11**44LINt&TATEON LINE 1
h trucceinfoloPeration and prepared ,to carry
t ea.491=914N: 11
.4 1 eldrukl, line . between.
....I,thr Tu7,Low*loM, Williams
TO " y gliOrtc adoim ran, and au mntlfaii the
SOrthern Oen Ititi=pbta'aml. Erie; and.Wfiliiirrie- :
port and - Moira
ii., " 111 AO" garrieburir. ,
, ~• -, ; ;IV r IVY* , '
•. i ZiLis & EINCIIPIAN, NOB.
__pogo iAO O. I E
abooriet , 1 . . _
ace akod:810 awn. . . .P A Kalock
PAPC,YinfarXre at ELartibitrg." .. y - Ivory 0 ,4
os .”. eV.) di 1..
.._l24k O. 7. MIIBNCH,
' •J . , ~,,,,XlXlaling Agent.
0 . ---glit.
—4
f iget** l. 11
11
HAIR EAT - I tiklA DYE! I
j OUT bit idr-noVqpibttiviti
, NIOUOL6B k BoWiLef,t
Oorner Trent and 'garb* streets.
EM
'March 14, L 66
Nevi 1 2thvertistments. •
plikkrud ATkittillom
.250
,32d Trade Sale at Philadelphia
c ..
- •
: 4 r *, 3 0 " 'VS;I AV:IM .. Oki, 4 100%
1 ` A 10 iielciak, £ Ml,
41 the Bazaar, Bluth and SailSOM Streets,
, :1`111.1,Ai1i14,1911.1LE - ': .
irIIFI F. assortment will be very extensive
~14.ansNi to ' , cogilleitibleaet
.. i . 0 4itii Lteits,E. •.-:'.i
l i te
Tiil the ' idlindoligeie o&is oily andltiiti4:
ton, Delaware, moat of which, will be warranted.
, iii' Nall pereleubustraan laelband in future aver•
tbennente add (Nit:4°pm . '
t A I f#tc earkNO l l i kf e n:
..rnoAnciloneer reePeottily
announcesthidtitis will
be the barged Public Sale of Carrlages ever held in the
City of Philadelphia. Invoioaa to the amount of $26,000
ere already secured, Mr. Merrick's alone amounts to
$5.000.
• ,AClarrialrill beprvange2 yard Open foignanainao .
tinall6Aral . &y previolis't6 - iala. which will poldiliebr
take PIM "yt4 - wiraZird' _ to the
: 1-.4/./Yet.0.07. . 7, BM,
mall-ltd Auctioneer.
SEEDS! s z • riD — 1' trzikwl3l!
TUST received and for- f• ale at the Agri
cultural Store, 110 Market street., the
RAITGESfriSiVeg-' . -
Of toeh.intilitlfbVp. Ato, &Yr 4 1 e.oailin
the Btate triit'elne of madam tt. Garden geals - at
I THREE CENTS PER. PAPIER,
25ED COntk* a 4 mush
foritei anyithere alstyand ivaluUc, btlitiose With'
wow be under sold. Also Agricultural and Horticul
blmplements for the season. I Invite attention to
tOCk. DAVID n
mall-IrSt.42w
,11.0 Market street.
100 .13U'ILDING' , LoTs -- gFOR SALE.
VELE snhacriber. offersTfor.Sale, -on terms
L fftvombie to purchasers, lot • buildred hut ding lota
variously lama, il l 4 ll e NHS Ilrenntrp and eastern parts
,the city of fitirriidittra. OATOgi street, Fatter. avenue,
Boa , Blyea.t t .f.hOgeporespelegitt . opr. Stat r usgeet, earn of
Faotoo'Croeir7 - be 1,441"...T.itek ritid — ilita Harrisburg
Cemesery. '
For twitter particulars impilre of the subscriber re
iddiog on Front sweet if' eniccity. :JNO. FORSTER.
. marlo-lm
- .
• . 2 '. iiketarri VirA NIIDDL
nArT. WM, E; SE KS will Temaiii. a few;
0474. 40 receive *tans tor. Oomiray.D Pleven* .
at lament. now stationed at Annapolis, Md. Apply it
the Parmera'Aolel, B. G. Peters, Market street.
inaro-Aw
'NOTICE.
GRRFABLY . . to,.the proyledons of. an act of
the." General Aisembly of this Common
wealth, approved the twenty-Mh`day of Febru
ary, a. D. 1.862,.Whie4 if! itS
A SUPPLEMENT to an actin relation to public
printing,, approved the ninth day of - April,
'., one thoustesd eight bundled and fifty-six. .
Sem& .1. Be it Macteit by the Stade andffetsie
'of .I . tyresadatises of the theirnottwealth 9f Pentuy/-
view, •or Cknered- Amax* inet,, and it is hereby
enacted by th e (rather* , of.
*Ai; That the con
tractor or contractors for the .public printing
and binding,. shall hereafter be allowed for the
tianslation •of English matter 'required to be
printet 1 in the Geinian langnagethespm of forty
cants per thousand. OMB .Provided, That no
charge shall-be allowed for figures or other mat
ter not actually translated': . .
Sac. 2. Thittin addition ,la the charges al
lowed for the:famishing-Of blanks by the elev . -
enth'section of the- act to which this is asupple-
Ment, there shall hereafter be.allOWed for dOWII
r t d ruling five. cents per'quire of twenty-four
SeeB. :ihat 4t isthe bit:eat : and meaning of.
or the - act to . whith:l4* W. a...rupplement, that
there Shall: he no: :charge allowed for oomposi
I -
1e
n on any - extra. documentagudered, _unless
a cliMposition- lava actually been performed,of
1 'd e -
hick an affida4it bf tbaintbliC printeestiall be
rbquired by. the Auditor General..
•
• 1 Sw. 4. That-on Tuesday the eighteenth day
opldarch, ofiSthourand eight 'hundred and six
ty-tWo,. and pn, the fourth. TuesdaY of January
dyer) , third-year thereafter the Legislature shall
Meet in joint convention in tice Hall of the
*Pie 'of , Representatives, and let the public
arid binding for three years according
.to the provisions of -this act, and the act to
Which this is a supplement, except eutt but one
Week's public notice Mai be given of the time of
the allotment for tne year one thousandd eight
diundred and sixty-two.. - Provided, That the
I:eirids With the sureties of the several ladders
shall be drdi executed, sealed delivered
stith'theikolosit4s,forthe.printing and.binding
and inadditionto.the.condition now required
ity law, stall be conditioned 'that in case the 1
bidder rir biddem - to whom the Printing and
biluding4thall be_ Awarded,. shall neglect or, re-
Rise to accept the same at his or their bid, the
said - bidder or bidders with his or . their,,suretAes
aforesaid shall be.4abie to'th e". Conurionwealth
for the difference' between the amount of such
rid and the &Omit of the bid of the , person to'
vihota the Printing and 'shall be award
'ell; after:suck neglect or. Mailed:. A,nrl.p rovidef
firth r, That said bonds shall be accompanied
With. the certificate of the President Judge of
the Coto of Oonunon"Pleati of the .diatrict or
districts in . whiCh such wrimtleam ay reside, or
in case of the absence or other inability of such
President Judge with the certificate of the asso
ciate Judges of the Ictitinty in which such sure
ties may respectivelY reside, that said bond and
sureties are-sufficient to secure the Common-
Wealth to' the 'amount of the penalty thereof;
which'C.itifieate shall be authority to the
speakers to approve said bond: . 1
Notice is hereby given that the Speaker of
le Senate and Rouse of Representatives of
11 CommdriwealthAvill receive proposals until
the ifith day of March, 1868 i for doing the Public
Printing and Binding for the' term of three
/ . 'esiafroutAhe Ist' daY of July next, 'at a certain
rate per centnm below the rates specified in the'
act relating to the Public, Print, *g and Binding,
approved'the 9th day t of April A. D., 1866, and
according to the mode and manner, and condi
tions, therein specified, and in the supplement
Ito said act above recited.
1 ; Said' proposals , to specify the rate per cent=
1* the whole of the rates of said act taken
together; and not a specification of the rate per
rectum elow the rates on each item.
; The following is the form of proposals for
the State'Printing and Binding:
I • `.‘l, -._— ; -. lil i OPosil to do allthe State Printing
and Binding in the manner and in all respects
subject to the provisions. of , the act of the 9th
of April, A. D. 1866, - and the supplement there
tet approved•Februa 25th, A. D. 1862, for the
period of three years from the first day of July
next, at the rate of per cent= below the
rates specified in said act, and should the State
Trinting and Binding, as aforesaid be allotted to
lee, I will be ready forthwith to give bond, with
sufficient sureties, for the faithful performance
of the work so allotted," which said proposals
Mall be sealed and endorsed, "Proposals for ,
Public Printing and Binding ; "and shall be
directed to the said *alters, and be delivered
to one or both of them to be opened, announced
and allotted; on the 18th day of March inst.,
agreeably to the provisions of the act of 9th of
April, 1866, end the supplement thereto, ap
proved February 26th, A. D. 1862.
_. ELI SLIFER,
marlo-dtdSecretary of tho Commonwealth.
.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
t . O ULD-ro s
g p le o oWdAulGl y
ihanfMorm.ig him
oaa ,P o_a_ actiofiajo Cy owl ,
Looloo.iumo=and aed la n
lbwedam id
n
ItaMil hi villivill VieelebeiNratt'apcit-
POP IS lludi
acimea34 stNeer_r or beeinal erM 'beOM'
bie rgos, isrlorrr so, a few dears below ili
German Reamed Mora. dralbat
filistrilantatts.
UNI ON R.EST-A N
• RTMT.TA AND
.SOWLLIKMIALCION,
NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR 14111'H.
.
THE subscribers having erebtod . a 14rg
building at the above pia e , expraisty for the per. o•
see above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub
lic to the ihnowin, :
Tsz Rigetaux.m, on the first tto4r. with a MMog room
attached, is Pitted up in first-etass atyl and ft wilrat all
times a suiplititt with the 'beat OYSTISIS to be, had In.
the Atlantic citles,tosether with terrapin, nab, and all
kinds hi game in s eason. Oysters served no in every
style, and mealito be bed at all hours. The &es of all
the celebrated breweries in the country coasting, CID
iband. _ ,
_
• Th e Tenpin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear,
mill'amtansltiree oheys of inpdern construction, where
the WOWS' of this healthy eserclasean.enjoy, theeteelvee.
The Billiard Saloon Is np.ineles—elignotlyAbipl_npr„.
and tionedes three marble top c bribinithin cushion M
lles. equal lo en 7 mode.
, Harrisburg has Ong Telt the want of a grand combin.
*lion of this kind, and ie tlo:prietors are determine ti
. :to conduct it in e . qulnrmd ord. prly,nianner,.and
iPelteir..ll4WittoiAelfAkt hishohitb/e—litort
they hope to receive Mend snare of public patronage.
i ja3-dtf • - Waif k l / 4 1 trateriEtitilliN Go.
THE . UNION- AND CONS
-ovat. afinfißikdlir ; td 1 49 1 9 ethialfeldef the
Velem . of poengment. , the " Preeedting . a
view of the Overnviart of
of the 'Wed 40 11 ..../f;. and
of - Wee of the siesta Seam" ..4131,11rXisio*..
'
...aitlaw.nressegoneture a...patriotic gentimen44.lheltdell
_aaIkkiVOLLILOoLgO of alt o nsapvienni,',Auppnr,to.sffsop,
Nally custiv *ed. as the chief eletdent It
Inn be opetatlve and ebldtegdornsefalipuirlibees, bblres.•
educed by an outtlligent approbation of the iIYPONL and
les of our : government. Suckilcieldigencoi tannin?
, Itutigeeteral bllehtssintof the people, - is essential
to the. perm mimeo anil , prosperity otthe governMent,
ilk** requisite iti4iecielly now, • from the- estraordinitty
events of.theinne end the vastly important enmities of
I I Miptial EIOQII to be waved.. .The shove work 'gives
the coutertuniOn of the provhdons of , the Hodstlittt Oft 'of
itte , Unitsd..liates. and of dement the senora( Sett" 're
Betermlued by.)udicial authority and settled practice, or
derlved.fropt.manulard writers: . It. is a fact, •That the
Stews 01 conationtorul. aw thus presented on some sub.
icehe 0( t h e greatest imoortavice, which 'formerly and' at
the time or the, that publicationef the book were discuss
ed with. much difference of ot.inion, have become mktg.
aired as settled doctrines, to beamed:on In reference to
the highest interests of toe nation in this most event ful
period. • .
, For site at 00, by WERTSBY, Harrhiburg,
Pennsylvania, and.hy bookstores generally: - ri10w.21,:.
C 0 AL'L -P. 0.171 T. D - E R I I':
'COAL REDUCED .11 1-- •
1N ppnaiderition `'tile 'hard "tut' ea and
:ail 1 selloiclnslieiy FCS CASH, I; have reduced the
price of Coal es follows : •
Lykems 'VA** .
* Broken et 12 90 Pei ton
Large Rig L 4
. 2 20 o
Nu 41 :g go
"" Sieve " 290 a
a Nut " 226 "
Wilkibarre 290 " c-
• I„orbarry " _2,20 , "
SieAll Coal delivered by the Sisson cams; it
Gan ba,wergheit 7the,,parehasera 4sor, and it it falls
sh6rt 10 rummy: the lesal with be &scrolled. .
Coal,thebest. (pa* mined, delivered free from
45 -ond sold In qautltles, at the towser miniature!
anoint •
Agent for NOW.% Ceaebrated Po oder a large supply
always on hand, at liaunfantntexa
go -A large lot or superior bled tfay tamale.
123 ••• •'; • •• - .14141-6li WHEELFA.
*War Ptfatim.
DORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POOL
et,baolus, Sinkers' Vaal; ,Osba Satchels,
Ladies 'frevelleg :fatehels. We are constantly receiving
additions to our stock of the above goods, end nettes•
eerily have a fine assortment of the. latest styles. We
iespectfully Invite persons wanting to purchase any of
the above arthder to examine the stock—knowing that
a greater misty or better goods cannot belitind In the
city•
If.KLLER'9 Dreg and I?enoy Store,
91 Market street,. one don. east of "'North statist, south
side. m 4.
LAVER'S
. .
ALE PORT'' R • AND ' . BEER,.
iguriCE is hereby given, . to_" the otbzeters
1.1 .11 1Z r rtSburt , gist I/6 widOnggliNiiiiiiautherized
to Xecetirek %dere for any_ of my anauntito.
taros. The collecting wilt be attended to by site. under.
t t ir ki dlli orders idles above will, . Oa Pom
ut pey &t
-. 4101gte
feb22-ditua . reueindie, „re.
To GRAIN co:ATRAUTORB.`
THE 'BALTIMORE. BAG FAOToirt,
No. 77 South Street - .Bciltimore Afd.
IS PREPARSD to furnish :ijoverinsuf .
Contractors and others erletaiiennilipttlin'ti3la
Mt Biwa, promptly for rash at lOW 'priced. Oats' and
r
,07rn Ostatradors will find it'll their advantage to give me
call. • -JOHN 0. GBAYFLIN.
Baltimore, Jan. 1711 i, 186 V 1y24-2md*
ANOTHER SPPPLIc OF
MORTON'S
lIIRIVALLED GOLD PENS,
DEST PENS in the world, for '750, $1 25
jua ao, $2 7 $3, and $4, for sale at •
tebl6 y FICHWICIPS Baolartore,
.
LADIES .OO -ft. - E. 8.
ALL OF THE.
-• WHITE mu) COLORED.
'hoped article itantOkotared, Call be e i , v o ' 4 . 4,
. 3.
-Next door to the Berrisburg Ban k.
SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO..
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, •
ND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per-
AIL (turnery, Itc. Also agents for the sate of Refined
Petroleum. Illtunlnating oil, "Weller. any cool oil ;
furnished la an. quantities - at the lowest market rates.
• 170 and 172 157liam. itireet
NEW YORK.'
312146 m
FOR RENT:
HE rooms formerly occupied by Grose
I .k Euriko, as. , s WHOLNSALIC AND RRTAIL
9WOCRar; haring ample accommodation for the trans
action of such baldness- Apply
i t zo. a :
Canal street, between State and Walnut.
inaB-2w.
OMETHING NEW 1
.ETA excuse Jor having Boots-- and - Shoes
1,11 not.biackened. Blacking that wittezea. Fetish on
wet or greasy,boots. „fast the thing for 4 1 P tj.Aaes, whetx
Wary one cannot afford WO or three initlrir of 'aticiel
boots. C6ll and examine, at . " -
NICHOLS& BOWMAN'S,
21 corner Front and Market streets.
.
BERDS. —Just received a
large,inrotre at cookie Garden Eeeditoo morhaing
e: greater variety of imported and hone -growth than
has ever been offered in this ,oily, TLoae.vrho may
ihedre to purchase, can &paid Ivan, gitttint i lia best in
the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery' shire' of
ACK, dB. dt
- • -
NAZARETEI *- ErALL, --
-.... .
.110ABIRIG. SCHOOL. FOR BOYS.
"VAZARETEf; Northampton county, Pa.
ill Easy of iaecess from Harrisburg by railroad to
Baden, and thence seven miles by stage.
Bev. EDWARD H. REtiiiKG,
154inis Principal
JUST'' ECEIVED.
bbSECOND LOT of Ccimio anottSentimen
ea Valentines, as, girarent
ib. samortm's Bookstore.
COAL OIL, Naixona_Magnolia Lucifer,
and other non explosive brands*, for sae km by
lucaorl Si BOWMAN,
Civriier Front end Mari et street&
, feb2
FRESH Oranges, Lemons Raisins, Co
&e , lust reogaao ;1 1 for side by
NICHOLS & &OWMAN,
Corner Front and Mance& eneets
febl4 y
SHAWLS! DRESS GOODS 1 -FURS I
ALAUB stock of those goods will be ,
disposed of as waxy low priees. Fine has veer
temp at cesucsiers.,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bea. "
cI:O2CE Tess, Green and Black, for sale
taw r, a; BOWMAN,
I ebn. , ,CornMfroatand Market streets.
.
LOT ikruneoMeese just . received and
ode by- =ROLLSIt EfflirMi7ft,
CorDeriroataad Maxicat atresta,
eThkailtmius
BOOKS 'FOB ,FABItERS.
rpHE attention of agriculturists is directed
j_ to the following works, which will enable
them to increase the quantity and value of
their crops by adding science and the experi
ments of others to their experience :
STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de
tailing all the labors of husbandry and
the best way toped' Irm them. Price.... 3 60
COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real
Eionomy 4 00
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by Allen_
THE FARMER' &, CO kLPA.NION, by . Sue!
:LECTURE'S . ON'Pg r kartur, AGRICUL
TITRE; by Johnston
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni-
venial bandboVit. with 400 engrAvings..2 60
AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING
BEES, by i'Veekit 20
The Natnie and Treatment of Mews of
Cattb; • 1 00
)(ATARI'S AGHICULIVRALCHEMISTRY 75
Mlrrg, ; CO.W'3 AND DAIRY - FARMING,
and the production of milk, butter,
cheese, by Flint 1 50
GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by
Lynch 150
SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, °obtaining the
h4se, the cori, the oig, fowls, &c., &c.. 1 00
THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Prac
tivit,Fermer,_ by. Dr Gardner 1 60
ALIEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS 76
THE FIELD BOOK OF MAEURES, or
American Mock ItOOk 1 25
THE, nom AND HIS DISEASES, by
jeiniftsts,. 1 00
YOUATT ON 1116 HORSE I. 26
FAASIERY and STUD BOOK 00
H.ORSEMAtISHIP' and' the Breaking and
- -
Training - of Horses 75
Standard l3ooks; Sch ool Books, and every
tang in the stationery line, at lowest priced, at
RERGNER'S C 1 4P BOOK STORK
JUST BIatIVED.
A LARGE LOT of Black Silks.
ZS. A Pine Aiiiiitrifent of Plaik Drew Silks.
Frig. Rep. Mourning. Silks.
Small Bar Black and Purple Silks.
A New Stock of Mourning Dress Goods.
A Large Line of Trish Linens, at old prices.
A Full Stock of Skeleton Skirts;
Beet article ever niandactur r ed.
A Full Line of Cientellndershirts and Drawers
Furs
Now.Ocehtgolit the dock.
Balmoral"Skirts';
New article.
Marseilles Counterpaines ;
At old prices
• Allendale Spreads ;
cheap.
& Large'Line Of Towelling'.
Now open at CATHCART'S,
feblB y Neat door to the Harrisburg Sunk
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
305 387 Tatpium4y,
CORNER- OF FRANKLIN STREET,
NEW YORK
first-olass tiouae—the most quiet,
• a homelike, awl pleasant hotel in the cite—niters
ennerior inducements to OLOII9 visiting NM YORK for
business or pleasure. It is central in its location, and
kept on the
EUROPEAN PLAN,
igeonnedloit with
TAYLOR'S SALOON,
Where refreshments two be had at all hours, or served
ii their Own-_ronete. ohnries are =Aerate, the
rboms andaStendisfeeit the - first Order—baths , and aq
the modem o
ocrayouitno. s, %%Rolm& mehlka
JUST i 1 f~IVIbD
LARGE ASBOWFMtNT of Family
otbum, of ditroreot style& of binding, al, 900, $1 26
51 44.4 48 . S SAS antE VAC ' 16$1 Rocket Bittlos of dif
firma styles prim m WEIMER'S BookAoro.
fedi y
lIOICP byrups, Loverings and other
%Ash*. brands, ibr sale tr iquoiaar.
lowmAN,
Corussirind:anctblattat streets.
s
Tokite
BOOT & SSE - STORE ,
,:oBliXa- AWN aN WALNIIT'9ffB.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
LWAYB on hand a large aasortroont of
• BOOTS, SHOES, OPIUM, su., of the very beet
tee for tidies, geetlitnee, ited chtbarenst wear.—
teetto nit the thetas... AU jupds of WORK 51./tOg TO
RDRk in the beet etyld tmericir WOFtlDell
RliPAnittNi4 doneat abort nonce. ._
oett eAti
~. Stiffs B. SIIITEL tiarriPhor;
• THEO. P. OCHEFFER,
ROOK 'AND JOB " ePRILIKTES,
NO. 18, - ,4 MARK= STREW',
• AA •gRNBITAG.,
LW-Palnadir attention wail toP(lniini, aullni and
shounk of Railroad Manta; af.intresta, Vdtidies, Oheckg,
non., am. ••PMCD3 printed at $4 $4, and $6 per
" 9115an'X etaga4 l Or . Im
sjt, Alit, TOOTti; NAti.;;AiiArtti, iiAT,
s ENFANT B.H.ISSEES ~ to great vialisy
YLLEK 'S 'AO" •ey cot
fI OLDIEIC.3 CAMP ... COMPANION. A
very convenient. Vritunk, D4ss. also, Portfolkv,
flemorandum Wogs, Yse.„
t2O - Botom !IRK
rANDLES, Country :Soap, Fancy Soaps
of all kinds, la , sale by
- ?MOW & Bowmat.
• coriteikreatAndlfai.et streets.
14A v l, La.—The commodious ritore Room
on Market Soma* a4lnonatto the "Jones Bono,"
erley's Rotel oats. c. KAWN,
HARnaßuius, Feb. 24,1882. feb26-lind
QYRUP, Loveringls and .btewart's, for
ij gale by NI.CI:I9LB & BOWMAN,
feb2.l
Corner Brost and Margin street.
V - OSENChI of VANILLA, &seam of
X/ Lemon, Flavoring Extracts, for sale at the new
noweale and Watt Grocery and Provision Sto.w, nor.
ii .
er Pratt and Market strews .
ill N WHAT.' Sr BOW 111 AN
A3UCK-watxr lAEA". and color MEAL
. just nwsived an or gale low at
NIGHOLB la BOWMAN,
i 6 corner Front and Market sweets.
HAY 1 HAY 11
ASUPERIOR * atticle of Baled Hay, at
$l7 0(1 per ton for sato Oy
I feblß
I A. AO . ' ,7 1114 %t 41°
1 LACtING. '
WOO . Bross, '°9:4 lted ilsis,jtoest Lived, sod tor
WhokroodO prices,
1 , WS. DOCK, Jr., k Ce.
dell
air
' OAL_ OIL lower than any Howe in
KIX liabUrg for Bele lay
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,.
Corner Front and Market street.
feb 14-y
MACKEREL Noe. 1, 2 and 3in aWaized
l i a th,„ gee , A large oet supply j received, endear&
wi.ranied v repr, for vale by
&MX; ir:, & co
ORESII Lernons„. fipples , Cranberries,
I: for sale Menus silnoarnia,
cerpgarout *Ad Marimptireet.
r an.
Wye received
c 4 1 4 4 -1110 54 - & CO.
Wgi•
VIDE,
large
AUQUSTINE CHAYNE.
cARPENTER AND BUILDER.
!As", id Ho. 21 North seeded str4
B-JOBBING .MENDFD TO.
RUMB BRUSHES, Door. •Mats, Scrub
but and Blackening :11!'nidn011yibr ible by
&B . JWILAI
Corner Raab and' MuiretritAoti•
' • ". , BLUE; tin ex -
kat anbiedle Piebdip 40,1br ma le a w •
6141000...21-4.
• • -- MONS & BOWMAN,
maser ot Vont sad Market attests
1 00-
75