Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 21, 1862, Image 3

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redo Ilornlng, March 21,1862.
laE LELDERKBANs.—Our German friends of
Singing Association, are mak
grin:adieu ta to give another of theii
_ OO d soiree's at their hall in 'Frisch's
bo od ; ,,g, t street, on Monday eve
.
1I:a.,11 24
O , R D'e OPSIIA House.-7 his popular plaoe
ut continues to be the "centre of
~," ior our play going community, and
i 4 'lightly tilled with large and
4uliences, to witness the won.
s of Signor Blitz, and the
,Diy . .uuny Dr. Valentine. An entire
ronimme id up for to-night, and
of the wonderful should be on
c Romps of Paymaster Chas. E. Ham_
L I. who iiird oh hoard the 11. S. ship Scion',
Gulf of Mexico, on the 27th
,01 arrived hi re in the 8 o'clock train
fbiladelphia, last evening. The funeral
mo vd from the St. Stephen's Episcopal
: Le i, alb; ( Friday) morning. The services at
dvcli will commence at 11 o'clock, The
th.. family are respectfully invited,
;,,at Naha notice.
C=E]:=l
rr CONVENTION,—The conferees from the
latut wards in the city met Wednesday even
corrution at the Parke House. Ur. Peter
t 1 war appoint .d President, and B. B. Child
~..;,tey, After a general interchange of
Ilt. Ctuottaa THOLLINGIR, from the
. 1 rd was unanimously nominated for
;
irraviler, and Messrs. Win. T. Bishop,
Graydon and Josiah M'Farland received
.ooll,lolons numluatlon for City Auditors.
coo-unties then adjourned.
Await GREAT GUN.—A rifled gun of im
idA eze, pawed through here yesterday from
I:Arg to Washington. It was made from
itrrrgular ten inch columbiad pattern and hs
,!eitt inc. es hoe The gun is consequently
t,avier than the regular ten inch whim
wcghimt, we believe, over eight tons.—
was performed In the most satisfac
minor. and the gun is said to be the best
ordinance yet turned out at
&work. , It will throw on immense projeo
t::e tticulaled to damage any armor on which
lc WI will strike at right angles.
flea WATBR. —The Middletown lournai Gaye
the on lam Saturday morning, the Swatara
commenced to rats, rapidly, and by Sunday
timing it TV bulk full, and overflowing at
some places. The current became very strong,
rod for a time threat: ued all the limber rafts
between the Saagneh tuna and railroad bridge.
The lumbermen, hews or, succeeded in getting
the thew all plop-rly -enured in good time,
and consequently no bee was sustained. The
Sutirehapra ilo,cot on a regular old fashioned
"streli"ani is still quite high. We under
cud sdretttl rafts are now on the way down,
el is a few (lays we may expect a brisk time
LIN thd Susquehanna. Lumber and timber
11.1 bring pretty fair prices.
:sro RIPUBLICAN CITY EXSOUTIVII
Ulowing named gentlemen compose
tit 1.1i4 Republican City Executive Commit
it ;or the eruming year:
MLYEII, Chair/Han.
!rt:rc A s S. CHILDS, See/ Wary.
]I Bard —Alexander Kuser, George Dunn,
Ana Crawford.
Ai Ward --S. S. Childs, W. W. Boyer, H.
Al!troau.
Word. --Peter Meyer, A. 0. Smith, Eugene
la Ward. —Alfred Mentz, David Kuria, Man
!Nichols.
Hard —Chamban Dobbs, Samuel 0,
Vulling., D. A. Bolt.
Ward —Samuel Miller, Jacob 0. Sultser,
4tl!
lu
LECTURB on the "Music and Song of the
4:1, by Ro'. T. H. Robinson, before the
itooleu's Christian Association, Tuesday
astoZ wa , : a fine production, fully answer
eriectations of those beet acquainted
T tithe mental efforts of this able divine. His
m~eaOdappreciative audience were captive
t the lecturer, commencing with the
of the " Morning stars that sang to
at creation's birth, traced the tide of
oc and song as it flowed with varying
ell down through the ages. The triumphal
Notliose s and Miriam, the sublime song of
korth, the beautiful attains of the "Sweet
ll 'Orof Israel," were mentioned aa the earn
41rteords of sacred song. Later came the
ialcof the Troubadors in the days of chiv
,ll'l. the Ambrosian hymns, the Gregorian
%, the hymns of the Martyr Huss , and the
141 It irliug songs of the Reformation and the
of the Covenanters and Puritans.
,L 4
were de - scribed with word-painting that
4 : 11 ilal the listeners, and struck an answering
' 4 ju all hearts that beat for the true and
~4 4161
, The Harmonic illustrated
'ttilqtere by singing hytna society
and chants of the
A ti e b ° l ` n ti°ood above, commencing with the
oios This feature added much to - the
' 4 .1 4r1 t of the occasion; and in reference to
'°rl34 L e nd Daly Hay, that the music was
[ !cltty arid f o e usual goad style of that
4 which ey received the
thanks of the eloquent th lecturer. The
11 leeturn before the association will be
4 the Itev. Mr. Catt.ell, in the Lo
z str„t, E. Church,
•
Tuesday eve
-Bubject—ii Jerusale m and
ia,tirrutadin 2lies"
k/ndl The Harmlnic society
kpi Y consented to give their valuable
in aid of the Association. We trust
',,(lt.izeni will aid the Association liberally
,I'ol.lllodr efforts to save our young men, and t . ,0
y tt e their mental and spiritial Improve:
a..
ii7The Association have fixed the price of
josf°rfallail tickets at 50
ht
_ng cents
ens for a single - parser:N - 0r
lectnrea 4I
y, e
Cur azonos.—The election for city and
,ward L officers will take place to-day, and be
low we publish the two different tickets pre
sented to the tax payers for their suffr igcs, viz :
Ison
' DIXOCRA.TIO CITY TIMM.
Treaeurer4 . T. Wilson,
cluditors-John J. Oe!er,
Wm. H. Egle, Daniel
Eppley.
COL DIRECTORS -SOW
School District —Dr. C.
Seller, 8 years, George
F. Weaver, 3 year. ,
l V. Hummel, ern., 2
years.
North School District—D
D. Boas, Henry Earl.
WARD NONDIATI Mg&
First Ward.
uNION REPUBLICAN Cirri,'
TICKKT
Treasurer—George Ti al
linger.
Auditors—Wm. T. Bish
op, Sr., H. M. Gray
don, J M'Farland.
SCHOOL nmacroas —South
School Distrid --David
Crawford,Byears,Juo
A. Bog, r, 3 years, A.
King, 2 years.
N. School . District —Wm.
Mitchell, Dr. James
Fleming.
WARD NOMINATIONS.
• First Ward
Council —P. Bernheisel
Judge—Jno. J. Zimmer
man
Inspector—A. R. Sharp
Assessor—Thos. Worley.
.Constable—J. Wenrich.
Second Ward.
Cbuna7-1). W. Grose
Judge—J. B. Boyd.
Inspector—P.Eosminger.
Assessor—N. Zollinger,
amstatge—Mosee Fleck.
Third Ward
Council—J. 6reemawalt.
Tudge—Thos. Poole.
Inspector—Ed. W. Shell.
Assessor—J. Hoffman.
Constable—Henry Rada
baugh.
Fourth Ward.
S. Black.
Judge—Alfred Skate.
.bispector--..T. Barnes.
Ammer—J. Miller , Jr.
Fifth Ward.
Oxsueil —Levi Weaver.
Judge—F. Geety.
buyector--J .Strominger.
Aueasor—D. A. Bolt.
SiztA Ward.
Judge—Benj. Stroh.
inepxtor—S. -K. Beate
rich.
ver.
Judge—John C. Martin.
hapaltor—S. Wentz.
Constable—G. H. Miller.
Sixth Ward.
Assessor—J. Barnhart.
Judge—Geo. B. Egle.
Irurpector—A. C. Dankle.
Constable—A. C. M.'Clin
tie.
Asseuar—J. D. Sweitzer
Conelable—S. Hoover.
&IPPON= BOMBAY AND ATIIMPT TO MDRDIR.—
On Wednesday evening last a man named
White got off the cars at Perrysville, on the
Pennsylvania. railroad, for the purpose of visit
ing Eccles Johnston, with whom he was in
timately acquainted years ago. Learning thsre
that Johnston was diad, he got in company
with three young men named Dow Snivels,
William Dean and James Sponeberger. They
drank freely, and soon became intoxicated;
after having had a "high old time" in and
around Perrysville, they went to Patterson,
still drinking on the way. In the evening, all
four started on their return to Perrysville,
going down :the railroad. This is the last time
they were all seen together. Some time during
the night, the watchman found White lying
near the track, apparently dead, about a mile
west of Perrysville. It was soon found that
life was not entirely extinct, and he was taken
to Perrysville and his wounds dressed.. It was
ascertained that he had received severe wounds
in the head and thigh, and several nninkliortant
ones in other places. Previous to this, a large
sum of money, probably eighty dollars,
*OM seen butts person, brthtten ririvarformd
not a cent mild be found In hia possession.
The presumption Is that Whitemas attacked by
his companions, robbed by them of. his money,
and his body than placed ttiant the railroad
track, so that passing trains might complete
the workof idadastruction. The party,. have
been arrested and committed to prison to
answer.
&tam or a, Waxen Taw.— On Tuesday
last Mr. Zimmerman, jeweller, Market street,
missed a valuable gold watch from his store,
and from certain suspicious circumstances, he
had reason to suspect a man wearing the uni
form of a soldier, who had been in his estab
lishment a short time previous, as the person
who purloined it. Information of the fact was
at once made at the Mayor's office, and the
police being furnished with the a description of
the supposed thief, proceeded to hunt him up;
but after several hours spent in this pursuit,
during which they visited Camp Clnrtin, and
&buost every point in the city where sbldiers
"most do oongregate;" they finally concluded
that he bad left the city. In the meantime,
notification of the robbery, with a description
of the alleged thief, was sent by magnetic tele
graph to the police authorities of Reading and
lancaster, and yesterday, a dispatch was re
ceived in return from the former city, annomm
lug that a man answering the given description
was arrested there onWedneaday,with the stolen
watch in his possession. Otlmet -Campbell, left
for Reading yesterday morning:
DANGEROUS Courrrannin—Thompson's Bank
Note Reporter, for March Ist, warns the public
against the iagenimul and very dangerous coun
terfefE ten dollir gold precis, whklb arivir
culate&extensively, and gamest 'defy "detection
from an expert. The genuine coin is opened,
frilly one half the gold taken out, then filled
in with platina, or some other equally heavy
Substance, and then closed up ; the coin itself
to all appeal sures, remaining the same.
Tim Fmr Orr Zottayse will give their sec
ond grand annual soiree, at their armory in
the Exchange, Walnut street, on the evening
of the 27th inst.
Two Hyrum= Prams of beautiful new spring
calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached
muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at
124 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 124
cents ; another lot of those good white rib
bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs,
at 124 cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs,
with border, 6 cents ; shirt breasts 124,
16 and up to 87} cents; 26 pieces new pant
stuff ; undershirts and drawersvery cheap ;
cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ;
I dozen woolen stockings, for children, 124'
cents; 14 yard bleached muslin 124 cents ;
all wool French merinos, all colors, at 62 and
76 cents. Having bought the balance of the
stock of a city wholesale house of plainsand
figured Swiss muslin, brillants, white cam
brics, Natant* and Victoria lawns, suitable for
dresses, as those goods will be very scarce and
dear next summer now is the time to buy. Our
stock of . FAO at cost. S. Law;
Rhoads' Old Stand.
Von= op num 'hum We= " remember
Huai A t ummtuan is emusli4efe for Constable
of WO ward to=morrow: 'o'
IMMi#l3aTlia
Oaunci2—T A Hamilton
AMUOT —W. Forster.
Judge—W. Bergstrasser
Inspector —B F Wickert
Second Ward.
Council. ---W. 0. Hickok
Assessor—D. Snider.
Judje—J. W. Brown.
inventor—Philip Linn.
Constable—M. Snyder.
.Third Ward.
lama —Geo. W. Shoe
maker.
Assessor—J. S. Royal.
Judge —W..K. Verbeke.
Impactor—Wm. Mich.
Cerlablo—H. Becker.
Fburth Ward.
Cbuncii—L Barnhart.
Assessor— J. Maglangh
lin.
Judge—R. Updegrove.
Inspeor—M. B. Mont
gomery.
Constable—B. Campball.
Fifth Ward.
LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS.
The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING
TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after
mion, by the earliest trains that leave the city
after its publication, to the following
- REGULAR AGENTS :
ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton.
ANNVILLE-G. W. Hooverter.
BLAIRSVILLE—E. Laughlin.
CHAMBERSBURG—George Tuokey.
CARLISLE—George M. , Bretz.
'COLITAU3IA—H. H. Fry.
DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark.
DUNCANNON—J. Hood.
ELTZABETHTOWN—John W. Few.
GREENCASTLE—M. D. Deitrich.
.HIGHSPIRE—F. 0. Alleman.
HUMMvi - STOWN--George W. Schultz.
HAGERSTOWN—O. Swingley.
LEBANON—H. H. Roedel.
LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton.
LEWISTOWN—J. N. Cogley.
MIDDLETOWN—Gdorge H. Lenhart.
MECHANICSBURG-4. Eminger.
MECHANICSI3URG—WiIIiani Tate.
MOUNT 10Y- 7 -James Dysart:
MILLERSBURG—B: G. Steever.
NEWVILLE—W. R. Linn.
SHIPPENSBURG—KeIso & Hinkle.
SUNBURY —J. Washington:
WRIGHTSVIILE--W. Moore.
YORK—J. S. Boyer.
Counal—J. H. Bowman
' , —J. M. Vandi
"Read the Olio +lng,,cerUfleate" from one of the -first,
ladies in Utica, N.Y., who called'Oben my agents hither
oily (Br. & oo.;yend told them that she, of
course; did not wiert her name 'made "public,ibut It any
ode should - doubt the nog Jarful efficiency of Dn. DIMON
cm's Golden Ma. they might refer any Lady to her, 118
she considered It &duty, nn' well as a pleasure, to her
knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her
daughter, a young I ady 17 years old. She was fast go
ing into cons .imption—had taken cold--nature became
obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden NIB entire
ly cured her, and sne Is now In rehear - health.—
"We wer ,larticular in buying-the genuine. Full and
rte 4 ritial/ 8 accompany ing
. etefi bgx Price St —:'
- b wale and retell y a. A Ruurvanr, No. 2,
Jones Row, , nd C. IL Kitutt,,,ff liarket street, Barrie.
burg, Pa. By sending either - of them s 1 00 throught he
liarriaburg Post Office the is will be sent confidentially!
by mail to any part of the country; "free of, postage." •
N. 11..—Look counterfeits: Buy lib tielden Pitts'
of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Nowe: All
ethers is a bane imposition •and unsefet therefore, .sa
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
big humbugged out of ,your money,) buy only of thou
who show no signature of S. D. Haws bn 'every' box.
which has reSantly been added on account of the Pills
.1(1111W counterfeited. The ingredients composing 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 Lumberger, thbanot ; A. J. Kauff- ,
man; Nechanicsburr; learks,Lewistown ; Blilott
Oarlise; 8. Q. Mid, Newville O. 'Altick„Shippees,
burg; Spengler, Obambereburg; 8. T. miller, York ;
J. A., !Noir, Wtightsville ; 8 . 8. 'Stevens, Reuling r and
R. P. Dinner, Reading; and by '"one•arugg&t'°in every
town and . village in the United States, and by
D. HO WE,
8014 Proprietor. New York.
The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known I
All odors are mere imitations, and should be avoided
ifyou wish to escape ridicule.
GAMY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Biwa, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
nypiEN DALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded te Wu. A. Barosixon sinc4SlB 9, and over. 200,000
eppllcathins have been made to the hair of the patrons
of his famous Dye.
AMU- BOOKELGIVHHAUL DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is watuturrsn
dot to Injurein the least, however long it may be coedit
tied, and the Dl effects of bad Dods remedied. The hair
16 Invigorated ter life by this Splendid Dye, whloh is prop
erly applied at No. 18 Bond Street New York. •
Sold In all the cites and towns of the United States,- by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers . •
The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four,
lidos of each box.
FEMALES FEMALES! FEMALES
Use that Pere, Pleasant Remedy kaiwa a 6 '
RELifBOLD'S .s.r.TRAo2 . BDCHU,
For all Complainte incident to the Pei.
26 Family *Mould be
With Out it,
And None will when once ;
Tried by them.
It is Mted:MY
YOUNGANDAAJD
n the Decline or Obauge et Life,
After And Before Marriage,
During eisi4 After Corytneateset
o Strengthen the Nerves,
Restore Nature to its Proper Channel, end
• Invigorate the Broken.doem Constitution.
"'am whatever Cause Originating.
USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS
Take
rivaBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
See advertisement in another columu. Cut it out and
tend for [t. •-' • • • marl 2 (I.2ma
JUST OPENED!
A PINE LOT OP SUPERIOR
MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one
to two years old, of my own manufacture. A flue
Jot of choice Chewing apd Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff
and a large variety of other articles constantly on h. 0
for sale wholesale and Mad. Thankful for Milner pat-,
ronagej bopdby 'strict Shandon to busintieslo receive &
liberal share of the trade.
' A tine Smoking Room attached where customers may
%Whack and test my Sagan and Tobacco. . .
Don't forget the window with the Ship in It; that is ttiel
place to buy your Tobacco and &wars. North Market
oar; above Market street, Harrisburg.
Dec. 4, 1861.—d8m WM. WYKOFF.
AUG USTINE. L. CHAYNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Resides= Ri). 27 North Second Streit `
N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
mhdlm
4 - IANDLES, Country. Soap, Fancy Soaps
NJ 441 Mods,
O f"ale NICHOLS B WMAN.
• Onner'Front and Market streets.
EDAR TUBS, BASKETS,
1114"0-,, Bipoms
terawi p if eeel vad bet large
I " rl" " vg
IINXIC,
To 'MB PLIBLIO. — Urieti and Bowman, genera
dry goods merchants at the ti,uth-east corn
of Front and Market streets., will have receive.
during this week a full and choiceassortment
of spring dry goods, and willdispuse of them at
Prices much below the ruling rates during the
winter. They consist iu part id S ewarra new
styles and ahades of colors, fancy figured silks,
figured black Gros. de Rhine and Plain Italian
silks, plaid Mohair Challie de Loins, Brocbe de
L dna, Saxony Plaid Valenclas, White Embroi
dered Swiss Robes, White Plain Nalnsook
French Cambric and Victoria Lawns - Stella and
Mick Thibet Long Shtwle, Silk Mantilla Jack;
eta, Cloaks and Robes, &c., &a.
=I
NBW Goons.—l am now seising off my entire
stock of- F9cdirat, and below cost, or 25'
,per
cent. cheaper than-you:bad' pitiehtiie elsewhere,
viz: fine linen shirts, 75 pts. to $1,„; shirts, 50
eta., and 60 cts. ; night
shirts, 50 eta ; under shirts and drawerg., 40
etc to 87;•014; all wool.;', monkey jacketT,-'5O
cts. to Sll . 'coftorCatid ivooleb t hose io i chs - .'to
16 eta ; silk ties, 12k, 15 and 18 cis ; collars,
8 eta. to 16 cts. a piece •, ladies' collars, 4 and
5 eta.; cuffs, 4 and 5' as. a'
Piece ; wider
sleeves, 18 cts„; fine canihrlb at 18 and 18 eta.
per yard, worth 25 cts.; Marseilles bosoms of a ,
new Style, 'a;ud fest collars, 121. eta.; 'all' liben
bosoms, 16 cis and upwards. If you want
cheap and good',lgoods just go to .tames A.
Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Mann
factory, where be is selling off without reserve.
N: B.—Shirts, &c. made to measure, Boom
next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store,
12 Market street.
TB LEGRAPH OUT OF TOWN
A OARD TO TEM LADIEW
DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALEC
IMLI
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE I I
Win. A. BataWoes Hair Dye 1
Wholesale Facaory, 81. Barclay Si.,
};ate 283 Broadway, New York
oot2-dawly
2linttemtnts.
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
laltrOlt'BLlTZ
THE GREAT
• 'QUIST. AND ~NIAGICIAN
, f4T i
R. VALENTINE
THE. CELEBRATED
d NORLST AND IMITATOR OF • CHARACTER,
ILLAppear their combined_ enter
tainoteins plow EVBYINQ, commencing it
7 o'clock. t
A MISSION ~ 26cents.
:rued Seats in Orchestra 16 cents extra.
D .re open at quarter before seven o'clock P. M.
sant open,. fR,r MATINEE_ on SATURDAY at
S .'clock:; *419 :4
1W M ILITA RY PUBLICATIONS,
ONGHORE ON gun shot wounds, 75
I_The,Art of War by Baron , de .Tom
-7 Int with lappicall&s, Miaris and. (-
iengravings. , - . .S 1 50
ntry' Tactics, - ' - Brigadiar-Ginteral
Silas Casey,. 11. ,S ci, .. . .. .... ...
Practical Treat isa,..urt filretiirthiairigund
' Defending Out Posts, Villages,
Bridges, &0., in reference to the
Duties of Officers of Picquets, by
1 Polo iTebb. Royal, (Eng Ifshylogi
_ -mg*. • .._. •• • - . .4 2 75
.14oppees - Mad - - &casual for - Bttalion
Drill
04
i 7 ,
'a F i eld Afanual of Evolutions of
. ' itus Bine:;. 1 ... '. ' ' ' : t: i ..! -._bo
Wall the standard military publications
at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
JUST RECEIVED,
. LOT of 431aok . Silks:.
. Fine Asiortinent: of Plain Dress Silks
Tag. ::p. Mourning Silks.
EimA Bar Black and Purple, Silica.
' A New Sttick of Mourn frig' Diem Goods.
Large LIAO - flesh Linens; at old prices
A Full Stool of Skeleton 'Skirts;
Beat articie ever roanatiatureS.
A Pull Line of Gents Undershirts and Drawers
Pura ;
Now closing oat the stock.
Balm Oral Skirts;
New article.
'Marseilles Counterpaines ;
At old prices,.
Allendale Spreads ;
tiheap , -
A:Large Line of Towellinge.
Now opin at CATHCARTS,
lablB-7 Next door , to the Harrisburg. Bank.
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA. MANUFACTORY',
No . . 69; '1)&4(4 - Stiviet below Third,
alsiuilainto, PA.
• M H . Es ,
IV/I ANUFACTORER OF .DIABRELLAS,
11.11. PABSOLS and WALKING miss, will furnieh
goods as LOWER.PKWai than can tre bought in' env Of
be Eastern cities— Could." ovrehants will do well to
all and examine prince ~nu, l on dlty, and onnvinoe them
Ives of thin. fact. a023-dly
=BIM:EM
DEAL&B 2N _ -
BOOTS AND - SHOES,
BUFFAIP.M! evm.OVßil SNOBS,
TR AND CARPET .BAGS.
ATNEM OLD SUMO corner or the • alley, neat to the
Wart Mouse; Market atreeti Harrishort, Pa.
atmVol foi r the patrons 4kl n k elit ereeetbre bestowed ape'
of A: Hummel po.; Iwo trust by strict, at,:
bccidnefic alid by i tilvelltuilasto stew
to merit a couttnuatoe of la same:
'sail and examine oor STOCK and 171.1011 i before'
b • '.'elsewhere. • •
,Wll.lyd a HUMMEL
wood are purchased direct from he maoufsotores ter
OUh tsiabllng them to sell very low.
• 0 OKS FOR CHILDREN
.
( A new andlarge assortment of BOOKS snit
able for Children, has just been opened at
BERANEK'S BOOKSTORE. Among the assort
ment-Will be fOund an wadies variety of
TOY BOOKS!
Indeetraotible Pleasure Books with
Oolored- Pictures:
A full assortment of these popular trnildren's
Books,printed online linen, consisting of
Stories from the Scdptunstk;-/tuth,
Starlets from the Scriptures—. David,
Stories from the Scripeures—Samsow,
.
Childs Pictorial Reader,
House that lack Built,
Cock Robin and Jenny Wren,
Old Woman and Pig,
Fernier Roy's Alphabet,, or
"Speed the Plough,"
Old Mother Hubbard, *
Little Man and Maid,
Little Bopeep,
Jenny Wren, &c., &c.
In addition to the above I have a large as
sortment of-bound JUVENILE BOOKS.
BIBLES tPRELYER BOOKS &c
IIIBLES for 87 cents,
BIBLES for 50 cents,
BIBLES tor 75 cents,
BIBLES, for $l,
BIBLES for $1 25,
BIBLES for $1 60,
BIBLES for $2,
BIBLES for.sB,
BIBLES for $4,
BIBLES for $6,
BIBLES for $B,
BIBLES for $7,
BIBLES for SS,
•
BIBLES for $lO,
BIBLES for $l5,
BIBLES for $26.
PRAtEII BOOKS AT ALL PRICES.
All the lateet Books published are daily re-
Ceived and sold at the lowest publishers rates.
Examine the stock. •
GEO. BERGNER.
I'. NICCIMMTaiIEL,
• TEAMING AGENT OF THE
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
TIMES OLD• TRANSPORTATION LINE
11 is still in sucCemsfal operation and prepared to carry
=as LOW as any other individual line between
phia, Harrisburg,Bunbury,Lewisburg, Williams
bort, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven, and all points on the
Northern Oentral, Pldladelphie and Erie, and Williams
port and Elmira Railroads.
Local Agent at Harrisburg,
D. A. MIJENOIL
Goods sent to PUOOOIE, ZELL & HIIVOHMAN, Nos.
308 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, ky 4 o'clock,
de
p. K., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for livery the
next morning. 0. F. MURNOH,
ap3-tt Traveling Agent.
-- JOHN - WALDOWER I -JR-if - Agt
OENERAL - FORW ADDING
Ann
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
f__001:18 AND MERCHANDISE promptly
iorwardedkJf by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern
Amtrak Cumberland Valley and Rennunvailla mailrea"
laid canal.
HAULING AND DRAYING to anti Dom all pule; of the
pity a to the differen
rale& t Railroad depots will be done at the
lowed
PAMIRS removing will be promptly 'kneaded to.
Orders en at Branl'a European Hotel, or at the store
717H - HRIMI - Fgagir, - ptehitheattentkila. Goa-
Want' of freig4erellpeadlaV,Soll4liloll.
JOIN ,RrALOWEE
, Amioteadinguww,
in
fitisallautons
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE - PREPARATION
"HIG CONCIeNTRA NW" -
LUMP , LIND PLUM EX RUCHU,
A pooinve and ape. de Remedy ' ' •
For Di.see,As of , the IMADDER, ithmEys, -. GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLING. •
Ibis Medicine inere.ea the power of 01gration, and
eaoltea the ABSORBFNTS lets heaths' aetiOn•hY w hich
the WATERY OR CALOARFA473 depositiOue and all UN.
NATURAL ENLARGEVENTE are redeced, as well as
PAIN AND INFLAMATION, and Is good for
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
HF.I.MBOLD'S EXTRACT MICRO,
For weesses
Arismg from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, akn Early In
discretion or *hose.
AITENDAD WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indlspcultion to Exertion, lose of Power
•
Loes of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, • Wakefulness,
Dimuess LI Vision, Pam in the Back,
Universal Unshode of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flushing of Ole Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on t , dt Face,
PALI IO 00UN LENA NOE,
These symptoms, if allowed to goon, which this flied.
idea invariably removes, soon Iblhows
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
IN ONE OP WHICH . THE PATIENT MAY•I , XPIER.
Who can Way that they are not freinet tip followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
'INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware
BUT N of ON E the W
WILLI:ONE/Mine of their ring,
.
suffe
THK RECO , DS OF THE Dis ANEASYLII !dB,
And thaltatancitaly Deaths by Concuseptioo,
'BEAR AXPCB WITIMRTO TFIS =PIS Orlin ABSIMION.
THECONMTUTIONONOw AkitEJTED WITH
2 60
.
ORGANIC 1911AHNESS,
Regeires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
Invtgontt , the System
Mick *Hstauto tree, rR•OT BUCHU isedriably does
• mum wni. cosmos mut mon arePncut.,
litit•LES-41041LicS—NEVALF-9,
OLD OR YOUNG, ?INOUE, biRIM, OR' OORTERPIj& ,
TING MARRIAGE.
IN MANY APPEOTION3 PECULIAR TO, 1114 ALES,
the Extract Buobu to nuennalled by any other remely,
as In tlhlorords or Retention, Irregularity, Pain Oiliness, dr
Sepprea,kr n or Customary Evenuallona, Ulcerated , or
Scirrhons state Of 'the Moue, Letioarhcea Whltes,'Sterit
ity, and for all complaints incident to the eex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, habits of Dissipation; or in
the
60
DECLINE OR CHANGE 01 LIFE.
SEA SYMPTOMS ABOVE
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOBT IT 1
Tang NO NOIR BLASANI, MKOORY, OR OXPLZABANt MARl
cum FUR EINPLIARANT AND DaNORROUN DIREANES.
HIUMBOLIYS . RB7Rdar BUCEIV
CORER
SECRET DISEASES.
In all their Stages, • At little Expense ;
Little or no change In met; No inconveniett co;
• And no Rapostare. •
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
?revealing and Curing Strictures of ten Urethra
Allaying Pale and Imflammtnion, so freqnent , the
(Miss of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, 'Dusaited
and worm-out Matter.
_ 11101184NDB WON Tnoinrauno
Wk HO HAVEBEM 2HE VICTIMS OP QUACKS,
and who have paid tumor nun to be cured in a abort
time have found they .ere deceived, and that the "POI-
Kirl' has, by the use of ..POAttiPOL Annusavrra, " been
dried up in the system, to breat out in an aggravated
.form, and
PERHAPS' AFTER MARKUS%
Use RaufaotalkErrerer Bum for all ‘fieltiona and
dbleaees of the
13t1INARY ORGANS,
whether Wristing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating and no matter ft
HOW LONO.STANDING.
Obsesses of theists Organs require the aid or DIURE IC,
HEILMISOLD'S %%TRACT MICRO'
13 THE GREAT DIURHTIO,
And is certain to have the desired edeut In all Diseases
FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED.
Evidence of the most reitabic and repent: We eliaracter
will accompany the medices.
CERTIFICATES OF CORES,
kromB to 20 yearn standim,
WITH NAXX3 lEROWN TO
• SCIENCE AND FAS&
Price $l.OO per bottle, or six for $5 00.
Delivered to any. address, securely packed from Maser
Cation.
MCKIM SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNISATIONS.
Cares Guaranteed I ,ddvlee Gratis I
AFFIDAVIT
Personally appeared' belbre , twan. Alder man. .rof tbo
.olcy of Philadelphia, H. T...Haarraaa, er,no belsks duty
,sworn, data say, la presaratlons oo4tln narebtio, no
mercury, or other Injurioas drugs, bat are purely vege
table
•-• • . ,EL T. ELBIAISOIDt •
Sviroin and 'subscribed befoie me this 291 diy of No
Tauber, 1866. WM. P. HLBSERD, Alderman,
• Ninth St. above Race,
Address letters for information In dotal:lease to
H. T.; HHLMBOLD, Chemist /
Depot, 104 South Tenth SL, — bet. Chestnut, Phils,
ukvirAtim OF youiv vetivicris
-
lINPRINCIPt.RO REALMS,
Who endeavor to dispose .stur own." and. ' , once
aromas ON Tan RICPUTATIOS AMMO) BY
Rehnbaill . B Genuine Preparation ti
.extract Burhn,
.
" Improved tae Wash.
Sold by C. K. eller, D. W, Grose, J. Wyetb, C A.
Hmnvark
AND ALL D - RUCingn BVERTWILIIRR.
ASK FOR REINHOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHI2I.
Unt out the advertivement and send for it,-
' ,AND AVOIDIMPOSITIONI AND EXPOSURE.
novl3-dly
INSURANCE AGENCY:
TH
,DELAWARt MINA",
SAFETY INSURANCE 'CO.vIPANY.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INOQRPOBA,TED 1886.
DA:PITAL AND MEETS $904,907.61
THE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.
OF PHILADELPHIA. '
INCORPORATED 1794. .
CAPITAL AND.A.9BOS $1,219,476.1
T HE rmdcirsigued, as Xgent for the
w ell known Companies, will make• Ipstunnee
against lege or damage by fire, either 'perpetually or an
nuallyi on property in either town or country.
Ilsiine and Inland Transpoitittion Risks also taken
Apply personally or by letter to
oet4'6l-dawl7
_ .
BOLDEERB'_ NACIES
•
VOASale at
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANUY STORE
Camp Writing Cases,
Needle or Sewing awes,
Shaving or Razor Cases,
Toilet Cases,
Match Cases.
Pocket Ink Stands,
pocket Mirrors,
:pocket Knives,
Pocket Combs,
Fine Combs,
Camp Mirrors,
Bryer Pipes,
Tobacco Boxed,
, • 7. India Rubber Tobacco Pouches,
Wicker, Leather & Platlna Flasks,
- Leather Drinklog'Cups.
Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Paper, andEnvelepes.
Soldiers wilt see at a glance that the place to get an
outfit in small waresle at Ns. 91, Market street.
MiirSee "Fort Pickens" in the window. n 0641
;11 -- P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S NEW SOAP.
AA.. It hi economical and highly detersive. It con
tains no Rosin and will-net. waste. It is warranted "not
to Ware the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor,
and la therefore suitable for every purpose. For
sale by WM. DOCK, Jr. & Co.
POWDER, Shot and - Oapa for sale by
NICHOLAS &BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market streets.
TO. 1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar
-11 Fels, and barrels; at the Mew Grocery and Provi
sion Store, Front and Market streets.
ransom & BOWMAN ,
IUOTIONS.-- Quite a variety of useful
]L:11 and entertaining articles—cheap—at
n2O - ...... _ -- -lifflarnit'S BOMISTORL
JUST RECEIVED.
4 L -SECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimia
; tit yakripries i lit different prices.
800 ore :.
PORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK
et-books, Bankers' Cases, Ladies' Cabs Fatale's,
Ladles Traveling satchels. We are constantly receiving
additions to our stock of the above goals, and neces
sarily have a due assortment of the latest styles. We
respectfully invite persons wantiog to purchase any of
the above articles to examine the stock—knowing that
a greater variety or better goods canno be found in the
city.
FULLER'S Drug and Fanoy Store,
91 Market street, one door east of Fourth street, south
side. nut.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET,
r111:11S first - class house—the most quiet,
e. 'homelike, an I plevant ho!el In the eltv--effers
superior Inducement. to [hoe: ironing Kr W YORK for
business or pleasure. It is central In its location, and
kept on the
where refreshments eau be hid at all hours , or served
in their own rooms. The ch , ri.es are moderato, the
rooms and attendance of the first order—baths, and ail
the modern convenience attached. maB3
SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per
nunery, Arc. ids', agents for tho site of Refined
Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, siperior to any coal 01l ;
furuisted In any quantities at the lowest mareet rates.
170 and 172 William &net,
NEW YORK.
NO excuse for having Boots and Shoes
Not blackened. Blacking that will give a polish on
wet or greasy boots. Just the thing for the times, when
every one cannot alibrd two or three pairs of shoes or
boots %Mil and 'examine, at
. _
ALE, PORTKR AND BEER,
ATOTICE is hereby given to the citizens
IA of Barrlaburg, that the undersigned has authorised
Mr. E. Mager to receive orders for'any of my manufac
tures. The collecting will be attended to by the under•
signed. Alll orders left as above will be promptly at
tended to. GEORGE LAUER,
feb22-dem. Pottsville, Pa.
GARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a
large, nvoice of choice Garden Feeds—comprising
a greater variety of imported and home growth than
has ever been offered in this city. Those who may
desire to purchase, oan depend upon getting the best in
the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery store of
WM. DOCK, Ja. & CO.
100 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
;WE subscriber offers for sale, on terms
LL favorable to purchasers, oee hung - ed building kits
variously situated in the nerttt western and eastern parts
of the city of Harrisburg. tin Peon street, Foster avenue,
Boas street, Ridge avenue aid on State street, east of
Paxton creek, between said creek and the Harrisburg
cemetery.
For farther particulars inquire of the subscriber re
siding on Front street in said city. YSIO. Foßmg.
maflo•lm
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
BEST PENS in the world, for 75e, $1 25
$1 40, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at
febls y SCHBFFER'S Bookstore.
cHOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale
Inv by NICHOLAS & BOWMAN,
ebl.l Corner Frontand Market street's.
COAL OIL, Natrona, Magnolia, Lticifer,
and other non explosive brands, for Bale low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
feb2 Corner Front and Mart et moots.
CIARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh garden see&
ILA from Boha i Philadelphia. For sale by Nichols &
Bowman, corner of Front and Market streets. m 7 -y
SVILLUId nurjEuxit,
Hurts . burgal'a.
FRltSii Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Co
coa-ants, & ~ &c ,just received and ['or Bain by
NICHOLS St BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market streets
Kindred Natra Sugt,
•• H. , ,f!. n INVIIVM by
MACKEREL Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in all sized
packages. A large supply just received, and each
package warranted as represented, for sale by
WM DOCK, Jr., &Co
VRESH Lemons, Apples, Cranberries,
for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
COFFEE.—Barley, Rye, Wheat, Dande
lion and all preparations. For sale by Nichols *
Bowman, corner or Front and Market streets. m 7 y
CHOIOE Byrepa Lovering& and other
choice brands, for sale by
hICHOLS & W3IAN,
6 corner From sue si.irket streets.
BUCK -WHEAT MEAL and CORN MEAL
Veit received an or sale low at
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
6 corner Front and Market streets.
HAY ! HAY 11
ASUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at
$l7 00 per toe tor sale by
feblB JAMS IL WHRKLISR
110 LIT. The commodious Store Room
on Market Square; adjacent to the "Jones Mona.,"
(Covering's Hotel.) Clues. C.
ELAREISBURG, Feb. 24,1862. feb2s-Imd-
ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family
Bibles of different styles of binding, at 900, $1 25
41 50, 52, $3, $5, $5 andslo. Also Pocket Bibles of 4111-
Arent styles and prices at SCREFFICR'S Bookstore.
febls y
'pANDELION CUFFSE I—A Fresh and
large supply of this Celebrated Co ff ee,' net received
y fia3l WM. DOOR, Jr.. &
C ) RUM_B BRUSHES, Door Mats, Scrub
Nig and Blackening Brzushea, for gale by
NICHOLAS & B
OaraerYroat and Market strode.
=I
filisatiantons.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner of Front and Market Streets.
(V. HummePs old stand,)
11 - AVE determined to place their entire
btook of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRIIITS,
&c.. &c.,
at prices to - suit the present hard times, and re
spectfully call the attention of the citizens of
Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stock
of goods, cousisting.of
SUGARS, SYRUPS,
TEAS, COFFEE,
SPICES, LEMONS,
• ORANGES, CURRANTS,
CEDAR-WARE.
FLOUR, FISH, &o.
We have also gone to considerable trouble in
getting the sale of several brands of
COAL OIL ,
All of which we warrant to be
NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND
FREE FROM ODOR,
as far as practicable. Among others, we have
on hand
NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LUCIFt R,
ROBINSON.
All of which we will sell wholesale or retail,
and tower than any other house in Harris/any.
Also, all kinds of
UM, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE.
We also invite attention to our well &leoted
and extensive assortment of
QUEENSWARE.
Call at NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market strtete.
M.ONEY PURSES.
385 & 387 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
EUROPEAN PLAN,
in:coonection w ith
TAYLOR'S SALOON.
.1n27-ctem
SOMETHING NEW!
NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S,
Corner Front and Market streets
LAITER'S
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
EMI
corner Front and Market atreec
JUST RECEIVED.
MEE