Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 22, 1862, Image 7

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ARRIBI3URG, PA
Salonla) Morning, March 22, Iq2.
Ctousa.—Tee Philadelphia branch of San_
f or d's Opera Troupe, including Moran, Dixey
and Cameron, open the Opera House, in this
city neit Monday night, for a short concert
goon Sanford himself, with the troupe who
performed here week before last, are at present
in Washington city drawing crowded houses.
FTNERAL OT PAYMASTER CHAS. E. HAMMOND.—
The remains of Assistant U. S. Paymaster Chas.
H a mmond, who died on board the 1:1 S. ship
&iota, off Ship Island, gulf ot Mexico, on the
27th ult., arrived here on the 8 o'clock train
L o ra Phil'a on Thursday evening. The funeral
services took place in Si . Stephen's Episcopal
church at 11 o'clock this morning, and was
particip tted in by a Lugo congregation of the
relatives and Mods of the deceased, 'after
which the I. villa containing- the remains was
taken to the cemetery for Itterment.
P4NOBAMA Or TIM GRSLT BaBBLLION.—We
have already announced the contemplated re
tura on the 28th inst., of our promising yOung
artist, Barry Davis, with his . great panorama of
America and the Great Rebellion. His agent,
Yr. Kinnard, is now in town, aed has secured
the use of Brant's Hall for the proposed exhibi7
tiun of the panorama. We understand that Mr..
Davis, during his stay in our City, intends to
Increase the size of the panorama by adding
several scenes illustrative of the recent victories
of the Union army in the westand south
'antrum; or Perrnoratutt. , --Aii- act has been
read iu the House to authorize the Governor to
appoint a sufficient number of persons to act as
inspectors of refined petroleum or rock oils, and
of carbon and coal oil manufactured and of
fered for sale in the S ate, who shall also antes
guagers. The oils are to be pub up in casks
containing not over forty-two gallons. The in
vectors have power to appoint deputies. The
standard of proof is to be forty five degrees.. If
the oil contains benzoic or benzine to a dan
gerous amount, the cask is to be branded "ex
pliwive" or "condemned," and must not be
sold until redistilled.
TEM ADJOURNID COURT OF COMMON PLIAB,
which commenced its sessions last Monday,
concluded the trial list Thursday afternoon.
The following is a list of the cases tried, with
the verdict :
Cora. of Pa., vs. the Dundee coal company.
Appeal by defendant from settlement of account
by the An“itor General and State Treasurer.
Trial March 17, 1862, and verdict for defend
ants, under Lharge of the court. Altorney
General Meredith and Etter for Commonwealth;
Hamilton Alricks attorney for defendant.
Cum. vs. A. Boyd Hamilton, State Printer.
Appeal as above stated. March 19, 1862, trial
and verdict of jury certifying a balance in favor
of defendant, for $l,lOO 92. Attorney General
Meredith and Etter, for Commonwealth; Her
man Africks, Hamilton Airloke and John H.
Briggs, for defendant.
Com. vs. David Hart, March 19,1862. Trial
sod verdict for plaintiff for $1,219 82. At.
terse). General and Etter for Commonwealth.
Mr. Lucas, defendant's counsel, not present.
Henry Matter vs. the Summit Branch rail
road company, March 19, 1882. Trial and
verdict for the plaintiff for $B9O 40.
Hamil
ton Alricks, for plaintiff; B. A. Lamberton, for
defendant.
Cow. vs. the Hallenbeck coal company.
appeak at above stated. March 18, 1882, trial
and charge of the court, and judgment con•
feseed by defendant, for $B6O 27. Attorney
General Meredith, with whom was: Etter,
forCummunwealth; Hamilton Alricks for de-
Pole' Stemin vs. Jacob C. Beim. Verdict
for plaintiff for $297 42. Hamilton Aliinks
for plaintiff; John 0. Kunkel for defendant.
Ji.v Hoes wrrn SIGNOR Barra —Last evening
we passed an huur with Signor Biita ea 'much
sa s tribute to the memory of other years, as
le pursuit of real, rational and enchanting
amusement. We have known the Signor for
toy years ; been present when he reAVedova•
Clone such as few men in his professiono in boast,
end the thought of which must be gratifying
to him its an artist. We understandhis triumphs.
Be has survived and outlived most of those who
crossed his path as rivals; and to-day he is
the same vivacious, genial; generous and glo
rious Blitz that he was years ago, when 'it is
Presumed youthful blood and brains have much
to do with sympathy and success. And Blita
has lost nothing of that ancient incomprehensi
ble talent which rendered his necromancy so
bewitchingly mysterious' to our younger eyes.
While he preserves the old, because the old
with him is all that is chaste*and expert, he
ciao maintains the new, giving to its wonders
the still more wonderful effect of his adroitness
cud dexterity. In foot there is nothing: that
Blitz cannot do, from that even of drawing a
beam out of a gangreen eye to discovering the
milk in some wiseacre's cocoanut.
,We mean
this, of course, in comparison, and simply to
show that Blitz only deals in the imposObili
ties of his profession. He scorns' the, small
tricks of mere legerdemain ; and deals only In
isch es lead his audience to thoughtful at
tempts at their solution, which is in itself a
benefit to most men by inducing them to think.
We do not allude in this manner to • Signor
Utz as a puff. Unlike the mere mountebank,
he does not need such a notice. He has made
his profession his introduction to any society ;
and by those aots of strict integrity and man
hood which lie at the base of all successful en
terprises, he has won his way to favor Where
mousy could not buy recognition, and where
only real talent can maintain itself This Is the
secret of Signor Blitz's success. On this account
Ws delight to compliment him in our coltimns,
end on this merit he is known to-day more imP
-147 than any professional man in thelllnited
tas. ,
Out readers should not fail to see Blitz to
night or to morrow, as he clown hin.06048-67
4414 111 this city this week.
Tax GOLD WATCH BOBBIRT GSAUL—The man
arrested, atßeading charged .with the robbery
of a gold watch froni the jewelry store of Mr.
Zimmerman, in Market street, this city, al
luded to in last evening's TELEGRAPH, at rived
here at noon Thursday, in custody of officer
Campbell, of the Mayor's office. The pr Boner
gave his name ajt J:ose ph k . prinn e ll, and had
in his possessicui numberof letters bf recom
ruendation from citizens of Springfield, Illinois.
At the hearing before the Mayor he plead
guilty to having taken the watch, and stated
that he was very much intoxicated at the time.
In default of bail he was committed to prison
to answer.
ROBBERY ON A FREIGHT CAR—Arrest of the
Thieves.—Mr. Amos Wickard, conductor of
freight cars belonging to the old Wallower line,
running between this place and Philadelphia,
on the Pennsylvania railroad, last Friday night
missed from one of his cars after it had arrived
in this city, the sum of one hundred dollars,
consisting of five twenty dollar gold pieces.
The rubbery was at one charged upon two men,
said to be brakesmen upon the road, who by
permission of Mr. Wickard, had rode on the
car from Philadelphia, and who had myster
iously disappeared shortly after the train arrived
in this city. The consolidated police were noti
fied of the fact, and after a long search through
the city, succeeded ih arresting one of the sus
pected parties, who was rakeu before a magis-
trate where he entered bail, for his appearance
to answer. From We man it yras ascertained
that biscomrtuie had gone to Leirishurg, Union
county, and officer Carachner immediately pro
ceeded to that town, succeeded in making ' the
arrest, and returned with the prisoner in cus
tody night before last. He was taken before a
magistrate,and in default of bail committed to
prison to answer. The stolen money, we be
lieve, was all, or nearly all,. recovered.
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FATAL RAILROAD Aconnesr.—We noticed that
on Thursday of last week a man was killed• by
the cars at Irwin's Station, on the Central
Railroad. The man's name was John Bennett,
and he hailed from Salem, Westmoreland
county. He was a member of Maj. Stokes Bat
talion, 18th U. S. Infantry, having enlisted with
hiMiast fall; but was detained , at hothe until
lately by a severe attack of typhoid fever. As
soon as he was able to travel he was furnished
with transportation, and was on his way to join
the regiment at Nashville, Tenn., when :the
accident happened. He took passage on the
Express train at Greensburg, and for some
cause, got off at Irwin's, the train leaving him..
It appears that he was In the act of getting on
a freight train going west, when he missed his
footing and fell under the car, one of the wheels
passing over his body, killing him instantly.
WED3KY AS Is WHISKY. —A Richmond cor
respondent of the Charleston Courier gives 'the
following lively description - of a light and
wholesome spirit now manufactured to an im
mense amount in 7trirginht:
" It cauterises the mucous membrane of the
windpipe, Nets the brain on Are, and sends a
cold tremor through the system ; the soldier
who indulges in 'a' half `actin "nips is likely to
stay drunk for a week, and a second or third
application drives the breath out of the body."
Chain_ lightning and =when, smashes I
there's a triple to brew a "tod" from. Won-
der if it does all the things enumerated when
diluted: with Water ; it so we. suppose, that a
"nip" of it swallowed in a raw state would
conglomerate the _vesicles of the torte, phlogis
tify the phylacter maximus, hemistitch up the
hepatic ducts, insulate the asperifolious gland,
detiagrate the dodonian process, and wilt , the
buttons of the waistcoat, besides doing a good
many other things which it might be tedious
to specify. Our tangle-foot is no comparison.
&MU' Pasco:in.—The Lancaster Express says
that an attempt to swindle a free ride to Phila
delphia was made last Wednesday afternoon,on
the Harrisburg accommodation. A passenger
got on the train at Middletown, and when called
on by the conductor for ticket or fare, he 'rep
resented that he had purchased a ticket for
Philadelphia, but had lost it since getting on
the train. After several unsuccessful` searches
for the missing ticket had been made by the
conductor and the mail deceiver, a gentleman
who saw the man conceal his ticket under the
llama; of his hat, reminded him of the place
in which he had.put it, supposing that it , was
simply an example of absent mindedness. The
ticket was, after some seeming effort to avoid
finding it, brought forth. But nothing , daunted
the candidate for a free ride fell back npon hie
second masked battery. The ticket was for
"one seat only" from MiddletoWn to Columbia,
but the holder dab:tied that he had asked and
paid for a ticket to Philadelphia, giving a two
dollar and a one dollar bill in payment for the
same. The conductor, however, about thistime
began to "smell a very large mice," and hence
squared himself for the "gay deceiver." lie at
first very modestly hinted, for no conductor on
the line is more modest, attentive and
.polite
than Mr. Unger. of the Harrisburg train, that
there might be some mistake, and that the
proper change may have been returned after
taking out the fare to Columbia. The pabsen
ger, however, insisted that he had paid the fare
to Philadelphia. The conductor then wrote a
dispatch, setting forth the matter as claimed
and described, which he read to the self consti
tuted dead-head, remarking at the same
,time
that he would telegraph the same to the agent
at Middletown. This was an "eye-opener,"
and the sharper saw himself surrounded; and
concluded the wisest policy was to surrender,
which he did by paying his fare from Colombia
to Philadelphia. Verily, some men are small,
but others are smaller.
I=
To vus Pusrac.—thich and Bowman, general
dry goods merchants at the South-east corner
of Front and Market streets, will have received
during this week a full and choice assortment
of spring dry goods, and will dispose of them at
prices much below the ruling rates during the
winter. They consist in part of Stewart new
styles and shades of colors, fancy figured silks,
figured black Gros. de Rhine and Plain Italian
silks, plaid Mohair ()halite de Tains, Broche de
Lains, Saxony Plaid Yalencias, White Embroi
dered Swiss Robes, White Plain Nahisook
French Cambric and.Tictoria Lawns, Stella an 4.
Mick Thil* Long Shawls, Silk Mantilla Jack=
Oloilis and R0bea,780.,.
i I )
New Goons.—l am now sellipg_oft my _ •
stock of goods at and below cost, or 26 per
cent. cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere.
viz: fine linen shifts, 76 eta. to $1 ;-shirts, 50
eta., and 60 eta. with linen bosoms ; night
shirts, 60 cts ; under shirts and drawer& 40
cts to 87 cts., all wool ; monkey jacket. 60
eta. to $1 ; cotton and woolen h.•se 'lO cts, to
16 eta ; silk Mee, 12k, 15 and 18 CAS ; °oilers,
8 cte. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4 and
5 eta.; cuffs, 4 and 6 cts. a piece; bud
sleeves, 18 cts.; fine cambric at 13 and 18 c..
per yard, worth 25 cts.; Marseilles bosoms of
new style, mid fast collars, 12k cta.; all linen
bosoms, 15 ate and upwards. If you war.t
cheap- and good goods just go
.to Jamiis A.
Lynn,- at the Harrisburg Cheap, Bhitt Manu
factory, where he is selling off without reserve.
N. B.—Shirts, &c. made to measure, Room
- neat Hummel• & - ICilliggerlkgrocery store;
„ .
Two Hunnituni Patois of beautiful new spring
calicos; , a large lot of bleached and unbleached
mtuillii'of 'the WA inake.; bine -nbecks, at
14 cents per yard; white stockings, at 14
cents; another lot of those good white rib
bed stockings ; ladies l .pocket handkerchiefs,
at 14 cents; children's.pocket handkerchiefs,
with border, 5 cents • shirt breasts 14,,
15 and up to 873 cents; 25 pieces new'paht
stuff ; undershirts and drawerevery cheap ;
cotton and woolen . .'socks, et all prices ;
40 dozen' woolen 'skinfrings, for children, 14
cents; yard bleached muslin 123 cents ;
all wool French merinos, all colors, at 62 and
75 cents. Having bought the balance of the
stock of a city wholesale heuse of plain and
figured Swiss remains, brillants, white (sin:
brics, Nausuck 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 Furs at cost. S. Lzwv,
Rhoads' Old Stand.'
TELEGRAPH• OUT . ..05 1 -TOWN.
. . . .
LIST OF "REGII.LAR. AGENTS.
The DAILY MORNING AND'• 'EVENING
TELEGRAPH is , sent every morning and after
noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city
after its publication, to the following •
REGULAR -AGENTS:
ALTOONA.—Theo. S. Patton.:
ANNYELLE—G. W. Hooverter.
BLAIRSVILLE—E. Laughlin. -
CHAMBERSBURG—George Tuckey.
CARLISLE—George Mt Bretz.
COLUMBIA—H. H. Fry.
CTLEARFIEI 1) —M.. A. Frantz.
DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark. '
DLINCANNON—J. Hood.
ELIZAI3ETELTO—John W. Few.
GREENCASTLE —M. D. Deitrich.
HIGHSPERE—F. 0. Allelnan.
HUMMELSTOWNetoreiN. 'Schultz.
HAGERSTOWN—C. Swingloy.
LEBANON—H. Roedel.
LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton.
litaDDLETOWN—Oeorge H. Lenhart.
IdECHANICSISURG-J.
ktECHANICSBURG--William Tate.
MOUNT JOY—James Dyriart.
MILLERSI3URG—B. G. Stemmer.
NEWVILLE.W. R. Linn. •
NORTHUMBERUND--EliasHarto.
SHIPPENSBURG—EzeIgio &.
SUNBURY --J. Washingtim: •
WEIGHTSPJLIZ--LW: 'Moore.
YORK—j. S. Boyer. -. •
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F f•L9LEF3I FEMALES! FEMALES ! t 7
Use that Nate, Plessantltemedy known as
HE'LMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU;
For all Complaints Incident to the via
No 'family should be
It is need by
In the Decline or Mange of Lire,
After And Before Karriagi,
DY , rfttit aid After aVine4hme
o Strengthen the Narrow
Restore Nature to ita Proper Channel, and
Inyigende the Brnken-down,ponellnallon.
Prow whatoir Milne Originating.
. USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILL:9 1
•• HELMBOLD'S. EXTRACT BUCHIL
See advertieetiieut in inother column. Cut it out acut
send for It. marl 2
DR. OUPONCO'S GOLDEN' PILLS FOR FEMALES:
,„
"Read the to to king certificate" film one of the first
ladles In Masi Cf.T., who called upon my ,gents in'that
city (Br. Wm. •Bristol & C 0.,) and told thorn that she, of
course, did. not wish her name made public, but if ,any.
one should doubt the wonderful efficiency of DL Dt/POst
co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as
she considered It a duty, as well as a pleasure, to' her
knowledge of their efficacy, as administered Id. her„
daughter, a young I ady 17 years old. she was fast go.
ing into consumption—bad taken cold—nature became
obstructed. 'Two limrBs of these Golden Pills enille
iy cured her, and zoo is now in robust health.—
"We wer_ Articular in buying the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box Price
Sold wbolesale and retail by O. A BRINVART, No.
Jones Row, nd C. K. gams; 91 Market street, Harris
burg, Pa. By sending either-of them _St .00..tlfrouAt he
Harrisburg Punt Office the Pills, will es. eteitcOntiiiinUely
by mall to any part thiihepuiiiiyT"free of postage."
N. B.—look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Yills
of any, kind. anjean.theAtos.is Biped,S.„D,..Howe.
other* fs'a Ainianaltion'Aiiid• anneal thireffire, as
you value your three and health, ,(to say-nothing o 4 be
lag humbugged, out Of' yOur o money,) : buy tally, of those
who show the signature of-. 8.• D. ' , Howe 'on emery hoz,
which has recently been.added.ori anomull of-. the ;Pills
heins counterfeited. The, ingrrstilenta composing tha
above Pills are made known to every Ago% and ,they
are safe, and will perform alidelmed- form'
the
Sold also by, T. 1.. Lumberger, Lebanon;.A. J. Kauff
man, Mechanicsburg; MarlmyLewistown ;8. Bilks;
Carlin ; 8. G. Wild, Newville ; . .1, O. Altick, 24 / 1 2Pensi
burg; J Spangler, Ohambersbitig ; York ;
J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville; 8. 8. Stevens, Reading;:and
R. P. Heater, Reading, and, by aonefirtiggbel in every
town and village in the chgra4stoes,,,wl by,"
4. D. MOWN,
e 8 4m Side Preeriirtrin,:New York.
LADIES 'OO R'EE'T.I3
.1
ALL OF THE D/Fltlißili:
WHITE AND .00/1000:
Thelbest arttela takitt*tarec!, &a t* at
• .-,..-ii e 46 66rto
Hi C2IOAR
tBZ,k.
CIDER 11.1 VINEGAR.I !.!
A.DE from ohoice!and seleoted.Apples,
M
and goaranteed by us to be strictly pure ,
DOOR lON
MILITARY GAUNTI&TB. -
ANTEW'LOT . : jpet received, of the beet
quality, 'next !nor ro rrbibur g
Rank- C , I. Ari,7
SHAWLS I DRESS GOODS ! FIIIiB 1 I.
ALARGE stock of these goods will be
dtsposed of at very tow prices. Pine fors; very
beep at CATHOdItTht,
Next door lo the Harrisburg Bank.
FRESH lot of choice Garden Seeds pat
rooelved, and for sale low by
• NICHOLS k BOWMAN,
m 2 0 ,7 ,00rner of and : Market streets.
_ .
i n.ANDLES, Country Soap, F a ncy_; Soaps
ILI oral' kinds, far sale by
NICHOLS . & BOWAIAN
4. carnerfroak and Itaaet, Mi nds.
CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS
and everything intheilne, Just received in large
tons i n ; tl , tl , es : sod for sale very low
vir by lf.
DOCK,
,r.,
JUST RECEIVED.
A.SECOND LOT ;of Coinioind Seutimen
tal k
iresallies, at tifferent ' prices. '
febl y
SCIIEFFIER'S Bookstore.
gAMILY WASHING BLUE, an excel
lent substitute Air Indigo; Ax: la le at the wholesale
iill wall greeter store of
NICHOLS & jiowiLaN,
. - .- cornerofitOet 6 4 2 4 , Market stream
P „H„NAIL, CLOTH,
Pritol . • ustuallisi mat !Grief
41 T ▪ V-11 IMO tutor •Proitk.ll;lnt-:
: 7 7- v=6=-0,144
PEi!M!!I
Tried by than
A OARD TO TH&'LADISA
1 1---... • Litt lIYRI - 7 - Ititiit -- -DYE I I
w*, A. Itatchelor's flair Dye I
The An4iy lianalnee and Reliable Dyer Known 1
Ir. n inere,iwitatione, and, shook! be avoided
I ; ridicule.; ; - „ '
At f vary HA& itywl Inatiotly to a
nominal') and natural Brown or glans, without the least
injury to 'Bair or Skin.
inFrom mi.n&ta AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wm. a. Ilarammon since 18 9, and over 200,000
ii
4
.... 1
EiVPI . fa Iv been made 0) the hair of tits Wrong
- . . Y alii/DR'S - diht ; !.l3 , ig - 11;Oduites a color
1...
In the
front deters - and is waitassrraw
n' , 0 the least, howeier long it miv he contln
o , and the ill ;loots or ba.l ii: es remelted. The hair
Islent thr life by this oplettdid Dye which is prop
erly It . 43. /00011d•StreCto gar York.
in, 0 itinnitesind toWittortliittrnited States, by
pr ic , and Fancy G oo! 3 Dealers
: • lee luis the woe 4. Witham & Efelabelor,"
and 1 UM', a?i t leelglato angroVing .00 the four
pitit# ; h bit*. r;_t -.: : • • ••, , , ' -
10 billenitel'actoiy, 81 Etai•ob4 St;
Late 298 Broadway, Slow York.
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BLITZ
ari'r !:THE "GREAT -
MAGICIAN
AND
DR. VALENTINE.
HUMOR ‘r , ,!, . v gatigAeTig,
WIL appear in their eoutkineo, outer
tai, eats EVART VIVO eeramerioins at
r cl° 4. 3011 Ana litba
IDnISS !I • mmenu.
Reserved t". • is in Drohestra 16 cents extra.
Doors ope at quarter before seven o'clock P. M.
Doors • n for 51411alfriaioallii6.1713RDAY at
marl 9
ITAair pillifito - ' r
lil : - A IONS:
ON inn shot- w,nigida„, , ,/6
, . Vat War by Baron . da ;tom-
AfEii)riandinek,.. gape and i
VithiP3i , •••••..........;..):::. sl'6o
~ • ~ ,- --b y Brigadier:Gam:we I
a Gigh, :Tr. S: A 24 60
“ . Ini.4trangthenine and ' '
L ! , . f' '•
tOrki Poaacatiiir I
ago*
V* in reference -
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.: ., to th e
R- % P 3 of - I'lqpieta, by` 'i I
tr ee
ebb. yid, (Sagliab) Engr. t
NEW
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Infan
Er=
• . 4
111.1 Minual,:frelltttalkod 75
t•m• • • • t• • a• • • sett t 60
Field Manual of Evoludoras.of
.4 t hm. A 50
aailtnifard' miilfacy
O.,,,BRIIGNEICS'Cheap Book;Eito
17513 T RECEIVED,
Coppee
Coppee
Wih
at
A '-ritt : LORof Black Silks. • , -
I .. ••i. e Aikortment otPlain Drees Wks.
Eng. tep;;;lfourning 13ilke. • ' 1
Sratla.Bar-Blaok and Pnriple Bilks. • ' •
A NeirBtyckef iklkintill* Dreea Goods.
,'.:r. k ge am gtikloilairkens, at old prices. .
A Fulte..of Skeleton+ Skirts;
y law
ine 4 Zientsb b ndereli
A - bins, and !hewers.
i iltAI , Il
I • ( 165/M4 ' 1404 flpik. . 1
•(' in/Oial . Sklii i . ' ' "
f . .Z i wa=k&f oi ; ti i erpaints ;
a ~ ,2,7 At 06144406.3.
•• Allendale - Breads ; ~ i
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Now :17 -- . .
_, - • C • : ' : •
feb.l. "' '. • Nest. ‘,';" .4 ' :. - 7 • ' '
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• •
-UMBRELLA MANITFAOTORYI
No. 69, Market Street, below Third,
tIAILIUSIMMI t
M R. LEE,
u - A.N.IIFACT IMER .OF UMBRELLAS,
111 I'IRGOLG nod WALKING GANES, will tirnlsh
goods at ; LOWICR Panes than can be bought to any of
he Nasierdeities, anuntry m Tatiauts will do well to
.all and ozawiue n 0,041404 gating, and °cash:use Wein -
styes or this fact,..
`JOHN WALLOWER, JIL, Agt
GINE - ii AL .FORWARDING
.COMMISSION- MEitCHANTi
pr'UODS STD . M EIiOIiANDISE promptly
forWirded nir Philadelphia iMa Reading , Northern
Antral, Ouniberhind Valtey end Pennsylvania. Rallreade
Itul'ennat, .
E4.I3LING . AND DRAYING nandtrim ell pails Of the
the diacirent Railrogl detigne Will be done et the
.'.4TY6s" 4 "i r Lem etn .
. FrANII,I oving will he promptly
. odencledia.
Order* ert_el:Brantie Eur3pean Rotator at the eters
tf'L S. '4olllsAgar, will rereive prompt attention. Clon
irgnmenti
,r.i,n.ing"peetrally
" • "r•fl wALIA)WHR JR., Agt..;
110 'Mica Reading Repel -
JUST OPENED! .
I'INEA. LOT OF SUPERIOR
:• „ .
MAD] of Good Tobacco, and from one
to twki Yeah Mil; ofiny own manufacture. A line
lot of choice Mhewhigund Smoking Tistiaceo, Pipes, alma
alariumulety dlher articles constantly on bang
tor sale *Dolma° liter fetal Thankful for former ; pia
rouge, lAopa by strict attention, to buslueen to receive
Shona abaft' of the trade.
AL anti aziaokfagloom attached, where onstomers , Maj;
lay bacii,alidlesit my Sugars and UMW).
. Don't forget the window with tho Snip in It; that is the
Plate to buy your Tobiow and Secant. Monk - Market
Square,- above marks street, Hamburg. -
- WM. WYS.OO.
FOR:: SEWING MACHINES:
. .
, . "JONAS BROOK & BRO!B .
PRIZE . MEDAL SPOOL .COTTON.
200 ce 600 IDS. WEIS, BLAGX A COLORNO .
PALS tliieaCibeing:inade particularly! tor
ii
_Bearing Maehinlis, la VERY STRONG, shams AND
ELASTIC. Its strength is not, impaired by washini, nor
by friction of the needle. For ilachlnee, use Brooke'
Patent Glace, •
FOR UPPER THREAD, •
and Honks Patera Six Cord, Red Ticket,
. ; FOR UNDER THREAD,
.Sold by. respectable dealers throughout the country.
Alpo, mama or NO oozes con, moon= Noe. by ,
, HANII,Y.BIIITEI, Sole Agent,
no9.d6m . 88 Veseystreet, New York.
PORT FOLIOS 1
WRTTING. DESKS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
PURSES,
• PORTMONADDS,
And ageneral assortment of
FANCY GOODS
have just been received at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
-LAW SCHOOL
07 •
HARVARD COL LEG E, 1882
WO TERMS of nineteen weeks each,
March 3d and September Ist.
r Tor Catalogue and Circular, address.
JOEL PARSER,JtofaI Prolbsior.
Oambridge, Maas., Feb. 1862. mailatat
- nAVID HAYNES, flu MARKET, 'Hi'
lJ RAIOIIIIIIOBO, Agent for
LILLIE'S PATENT
~_ and Chilled
Inn nd Burglar Prod'
s . • •
Strictly titelattir airellaitiekkr: aWs, st ti ti notk
l~ld'Barglar Prod'. • -
.t yx ~/ ~•
BOOKS FOR I.HILLEN!
Hew and large assortment of Bas
suit
able for Children, has just *rued at
A I IIGNEtt'S BOOKSTORE. Among I assort
ment will be found an endlee varietf
TOY BOOK. 8 .
Indestructible Pleasure Boa with
Colored Pictures,
A full assortment of these populatildren's
Books printed on fine linen, consiat of
Stories from the Scriptures—Ruth,
Stories from the Scriptures—Dan'
Stories from the Scriptures—Sem,
Childs Pictorial Reader,
House that Jack Built,
(Jock RAW and Jenny "ken,
. Old Woman and Fig, t
Farmer Boy's Alphost, or
"Speed the Pk h,"
Old Mather Bubb d,
Little Hee and aid,
l
Little 'Elopes(
ii.,A I PY Win, IP, aw•
In addition to the above I ti'avia largess
sortmeut f bound_JITNIWILE AOICS.
BIBLES, PRAYER 1 7 5 / 1 8 4E. c
BIBLES for 87 cents,
BIBLES for 50 milts, i
":818 LEI.I Mr 76 con*
BIM&S for $l, /
BIBLE, for sl_2s,
BIBLES, fot $/ 5 0 1
BIBLES for $2,
BIBLES for $3,
-- HIRAM fet4B,-- 1 :
RA HOUSE,
PRAYER BOOKS All ALL PRIORS- - •
..411 the latest Book* publAshol'are daily re-
Itelved sod sold strtlw lowest jniblishers rates:
Ibuontne the stook.
(CEO., BIWOR _
LN BIIRA:N.OE A. 11414
T mUTAI.
SAFETY. ;INSURANCE COMPANY.
At,
I,N9OBPOItATED 1884 . .
“6191211. AND ANINTS 10ti90T.61
, , '
• THE INSURANCE *
00*F &NY OF 'NORTE -1441111.0 A.
5t.4476.1.
-rEf-F!:11P 4OrOioed, as Agent for the
welt known Companies, wJL akq lasarinas
%gainst kiss or daosigedhy ere, either 'iliolirpistailly
no an
aasUy, un:Pro. NOV 1 4 eithw 71 ‘w n ' la r 4 i t i l # 44 7'
blikriotiand Wald l'iluipqrtaitkouFtlitint taken
Apply jAreOlialij , oiliWiia
# 7 ) I IqATAPPIak
garrbaborm,*
aot4'6l-Jasl7
.
SOLDIERS , INICIL" NACK.II,
F ORSale-at ' . *
MUMPS Ditt/ptni ir.ANCYAD
Camp
Ili simmi ntiing le otlaaili4r SeitinigTol',l26*
Shaving ;:it
or' (10tc,
Match Claud
rocantlnk Stands, .
• ; -Poeket
Boeirokaalores,. 1. 4 4
• i A i u 4 / 1 A r ,
Bry
Tobficco
Vials Bilbeer Tobacco Poncbei, ' "
Wicker, Leather & Retina Make,
Pens • -- Leather c '.Driiking Crape.
, Penholders, Penhll3; Paker, entlenielepea.
Soldiers win see ate &lime Mir the "priya to rat an
4yettis le sena wares& Ne. at; liteltat
ZirSee .Tori Plbitet erin Ihfr whrdwir. nos.tt
; •C °Et
,
meninx% itmerr ornfir
OLD VALLOIVEII LINE .
ritHIS OLD - TRANSPORTATION' 'LINE
1 Ii still in inclailedni operation end prepared 'to carry
freight 3s'OW!! any
E ile 4 iftween
/P , FidnuipSunk*YlaburH. Mania"
sport.; Zeniiiy Ehgre, lock Satan, and al l on: th e
Northern Centaid; Biliedelptiroanl , Erie; and -
port
Loedi iititlitkiliblug,
• D. A IiKIENCIIL
. •
. . ,
Goods lent to - PEACOOK; ZELL E'IHNOIDLIN, 'Nos.
808 and .810 Market street, above ,1110X12,.b 4 &dock ,
M.; will arataent geirishp4.. 2irdilfiery the
next mcrtEng. ' 0. W IftEMOIL
spElt
.• TOlivegna. Agent.
Vi;'d fit - grathinte' 14 the
'yid:briers siore'in of Dentat
. tirgery, having_ perms
Eiontiy iocit.u3d in. the tar Ha rris burg sad taken the
Ode - iarf l .9 .001010 Ai , Dr. ti)rd, dared,
*ONO:ten - 3f, &Wei his
friendifelid, lifeSeiblio,in z 4eneri4 ttial hale prepared to
nUeto - 4110* Epp . .Dental broida4on either
sergina' ai_loealtatadak ajinier 'tat aii - ennt be
if.drtede*,, or qpnar.. - IE,
tined el iiierithit iiiitleial lelat t 4 y p - 611 914, ritlif4( n
proved amoral* prinedidara
eeth; TIN= 060145.xtuu 86%, mounted (lola, Sll
- Plating pawner the Velem** , liaise. •
- .
tax.) great gaitatiri outwolcuividuig.tew .o.oovo:gest
tae . msu At; fa nlorptir,paliptua.ot ,ffaeriebarg add vi
•Anity, and Teel coallpekdAng,lni gerliwin ,kll .opers
gone milangailicom my knowledge Of hie
‘tigit7- .41 11 :30i 4 gt F., 3,-I _ 6 .uISGAS.• 0 . 1 S.
E 1;',"
BOOTS AND SHOES,..
BUFFALOAND GUM OVER MU;
' • TBUNTCS :AND ` , CA RPET :;- BAGS.
nATHE OLD STMlD,corner of itne-Atilitir,, , utzt to the
Court Rouse, Market %tree., Harrisburg; 'Pa..
..Thankful Mr ; the patronage heretofore bestowed 'upon
the bite - flrm of A. Hummel && Co., we trust by strict at
tention tobusinessolud briteeping-a wellansattn bran
OP Goons tomerikaconitsnanoe Of the dams
Pleatincalbatult eXiMIDO our STOCK and rims before
buying elsewhere:
a .EIUMMEL
:,floods are purchased direct from he manufactures Dar
cash enabling them to sell wry
ii[PiiOVgDWT-IN:DENTIaTRY
•
TVR: P. - 11: - Ata - & - BACH - ; 'BVliftsbil Den.
JLJ vs; multtactitket 9.0 1 04611 Nate teeth, dui ; only
method that obviates every objection to the use oil
arti-
Itdal tee* embracing partial, half and whole sets 4r one
ploce only, of pureand Wear:whole mineral, there are,
no crevices for the sectsumniation of small particles or food
and therefore, no ollensive odor from the-breath, s nb mo
bil is omdin- their cmistruction;Shere can"berrio galVanio
acute niettalliAae4e, - ,
npt an.
flayed'4lth: lizietpLAtirds,-.044412ciair. - -, office le. 43
North Second itrierHaritaburg.
ectl2- dl
11. P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S NEW SOAP.
JAL - 4 - It Is eooiatifeafand - Uglify detersive. It eon.
tams no Booth and VII not warns.'- tri6=Witrnintee,l not
to jojrare the hands. It trill firifitif Apoilable 'odor,
and• •ie therefore suitable fcir averse:: pdipose. ,
ego by WM. DOCK, Jr. £OO.
POWDER, Shot and Caps for sale by
masnas a BOWLVi t
oOrnefirrOat and Market kraals.
0. i MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar
N
gehkend hiwrote, at, the Mew Greeegy,All4 Prom
sioa *ere, Market . itreeter
' = Inenc42 nomilaiN.
tOTIONB,44cate " a variety of , dui
aid 7
gutirtauons satoklzch
BOOKBTOM
•
filiztelairrons
-"" OF PHILADBLPHIA
OF foUILADELPIpA.
INCORPORATED 1/44:
DENTISTRY.
filistellantou.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner of Front and Market Streets.
(V. Hummel'a old stand,)
IHAVE determined to place their entire
stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS,
&c.. &c.,
at prices to snit the present hard times, and re
spwlfrilly call the attention of the citisens of
Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stock
of goods, consisting of
SUGARS, SYRUPS,
TEAS, COFFEE,
SPICES, LEMONS,
ORANGES, CURRANTS,
CEDAR-WARE,
FLOUR, FISH, 40.
We have also gone to considerable trouble la
getting the sale of soveral brands of
COAL OIL,
All of which we warrant to be
NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT . AND
FREE FRO* ODOR,
as far as practicable. Alborg ethers, we have
on hand
,NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LIMO EL
ROBINSON.
All of which we.will sell wholeisie. or retail,
and /osier than any other house in Harrisburg.
Also, all kinds of
OUT, FLINT AND GRIMM GLASS-WARE.
. , ate attention to our Irelelsitected
- - ve asesertment of
ARTEENSWARIL
NICHOL§
_& BOW wax,
,
/ Omer Front atiakt et atcreta
•MOVE NMI&
130ittEMON4LE8, VI/ALLEM,
o.boo ti k: g kses' .Cues, lad ies' Feasts,
Ladles "17a* t"stohels. We axe amstantly numbing
addilidha to our thak el the above goods, and near
sartir isate , a Ape assortment of the Ltest styles. We
Mite Persons westing te pniehase any of
the shave.artkdes to entwine the_stosit—ltnowlng that
a grease !Misty or better goods Nano be found in the
oily.
HELLER'S Druz and Fumy Store,
91 /LOW street, one door snot of Fourth stead, south
m 4.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
865 & 867 BROADWAY,
GOONRR OF FRANKLIN STREET,
FERIVir YORE.
THIS fmat-cisss house—the most quiet,
homeltke, altd.pleataot hotel In the city—offers
Stuperkw inducement's.... to c e n tra ls N YORIC for
business or pleasure. It isin its location, aa
kept on the
EUROPEAN PLAN,
in:connection with
TAYLOR'S SALOON,
where refreshments can be hid at all howl , or served
in their own rooms. The ch eras aro moderato, the
rOOMJ . itand attendance of the first order—baths, and all
the modern twnwerdence a Mashed . mafaut
SO RIEBFELIN BROTHERS & CO . ,
WHOLESALE D RUGG I sTs.
SO .DEALERS in Fancy Goode, Per
ham -al, O. Also agents for the Bile of heti ned
Meant. Illtuninatiug oil, super:or to any coal oil
tarnished in any quantities at the lowest market rated.
170 and 172 William &reel,
NEW YORK.
ja2Nillta
FOAM BING NEW!
IVO' (dolma for having Boots and Bho es
icit'biacicasod. Blacklog that will give a polish on
ws!,, or ioNeiksy,b4o6. Just the thing for the tips% when
evertime cannot allibrd. two or three pairs of abase or
boots. Cell and examine, at
NICHOLS & BO WM A N'S,
,11 corner Front and Market streeta.
LAUER'S -
~..
ALE; PORTER AND JIMA,
11111 1
MICE is hereby given to the citizens
of Harrisburg, that the undersigned hes augiorised
. B. Mager to receive orders for any of my lawanfac
tures. The collecting will be attended to by the "tinder
signed. slit orders left as above will be_promptly al
tended to. GEORGE LAOlit,
feb22-dim. Pottsville, Pa.
GARDEN SEEDS.--Juet received a
large invoice of osoice Garden E'eads—compriatag
a greater variety of Imported and home growth than
has ever been offered in this city. Those who malf
desire to purchase, can depend up to getting the best is
the world, at the wholesale mid retail grooe ry store of
WM. DOCK, Ja.
100 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
THE suhsoriber offers for sale, ou terms
favorable to purchasers, one hund-ed buPding iota
variously situated to the north western and eastern parts
of the city of Harrisburg. t in Penn street, Foster avenue,
Boas street, Ridge eremite aid ou State street, east of
Paxton creek, between said oreek and the liertlebuTg
cemetery.
For further particulars inquire or the subscriber re
siding on Front street impact city. JATO• ruftirea.
marld.im
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS,
BEST PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25
$1 60, $2, $B, and SC for sale a
febls y EICELEFFER'S I:ookstore.
CCHOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale
low by , NICHOLab & BOWMAN,
bll Corner Front and Market streets.
COAL OIL., Natrona, Magnolia, Lucifer,
and other non.exploslve brands, for sale low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Marc et Bireete.
feb2
iIIARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh garden eeeda
lug from Boleti, Philadelphia. For eale by Nicholls &
Bowman, corner of Front and tifarket etreeta. m7-y
FRESH Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Co
eos-nuta,&•., $0 , just received and for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Profit and Market atreete
febl4 y
H M.O.— r twee ti undrecl t'atra Sug
• ,
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
FRESH. Lemons, Apples, Cranberries,
for sale by NIOHOLS & BOWMAN,
J2l corner Front and Market street,
COFFEE.—Barley; Rye, Wheat, Dande
lion and all preparations. For sale by Nichols k
Bowman, corner or Front and Market streets. m 7
CHOICE Syrups, Loverings and other
%,) choice brande, for sale by
NICHOLS & WMAN,
16 corner PrODt ant Market streets.
BUCK -WHEAT MEAL and CORN MEAL
host received an or sale low at
NICHOLS & BOW MAN,
.6. corner Front and Market streets.
• .HAY HAY 11
A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at
syr ()° per ton for Bale by
feblB JAMES M. WHICBLint.
LET.—The commodious store Room
on Market Square; Atwell' to the "Jones House,"
(Coyerley's HoteL) OHAS. O. Raw,
HAMLIBBURG, Neb. 2!,1862. fsb2s-Imd.
JUST RECEIVED.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT 'of Family
Bibles of different styles of binding, at 90e, $1 2
ii fd), $2, IS, $4, $5 audit°. Also Pocket Bibles of dli
lbrent styles and prices at soaEritsiva Bookstore.
11%15 y
P .
ANDELION COFFEE 1--A. Fresh and
large gapply of this CalebTated Colleej net re ce ived
Y. ,'.:. . . Dal WM. WICK Jr., & co.
CRUMB BRUSHES, Door Mats, Scrub
Ongal/5 1 MadrArlin Brushes for sale by
NICHOLLS k, BuWitAN
Ountor Front and hlerket street.