Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 29, 1862, Image 7

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RRISBURG, PA
:aturilay Morning, March 29,1862.
p .m ,' Panorama of America and the Great
Rebellion will be opened to the public this
ermines at Brent's Hall. This great work of
oh w hile on exhibition in other cities, won
tbc not unqualified approvals of the press and
pe ople. It is the intention of the artist to
add other scenes of more recent events and
battles in the rebellion, and thus preserve its
Whininess us a great historical painting. As
these a. e finished they will immediately be
plod on the rollers, and • xhibited. In the
fue,,litiale, all should see the panorama.
SANFORD OP&BA. House is not only the resort
o f "the million," but the elite patronise the es
tablishment, and give to its entertainments the
full approv.il of their musical education and
welience. We believe that no other troupe
o f mitg•trels have FO long retained the favor of
a m , community, a , that of Sanford's have
managed to monopolise the good opinions and
or procals of the people of the Sate Capital.
our naders must not fail to pass at least one
evening at the Opera Rouse. Go.early if you
deilre to acme a desirable seat.
Tee TBAOHEILS' GUN. -It has been so long
since we heard an) thing of the gun proposed
tc he purchased by the school teachers of the
State and presented to the government that we
bad almost thought the matter had fizzled out.
It seems, however, that the movement still
pr. greases, end the following receipt of. Mr.
Burrows, the head of the School Department,
speaks for the teachers of Perry county :
HABILIFBIIRG, March 20, 1862.
Received from Lewis B.Kerr, County Superin
tendent of Perry county,twenty-sia dollars,con
tributed by teachers of Perry county toward the
purchase of the "Teachers' Gun."
THOS. H. BURROWS.
Tag TELEGRAPHIC REPORT= of the Mewing
Begran bass strange faculty of seeing what is in
risible to other people. Thursday morning he
witnessed the escort of the remains of Col. Mur
ray by military, committees of the Legislature
sod the !amity and friends. This fact was pal
pable to his sight, and he therefore telegraphed
description to the Pidiarkiphin Bahrein. Most
)eople believe that the escort took place yes
erday, attended by the State authori l ies,
ambers of the Legislature, military and dti
ens. The enterprise of the special of the &l
tan deserves to be commended.
The Escaurrom LAws of Pennsylvania strictly
orbid the mustering of men within the limits
)f this, for service in the quotas of other states.
In a proclamation issued by the Governor some
[[ ontbs since, the law was fairly stated on the
object, and Prosecuting Attorneys throughout
[a commonwealth authorized to arrest and
.env ct all persons thus offending. We now
, sdostand that there are parties engaged in
[ ytens Valley, within the limits of this county,
°listing men for New York regiments. Ifitle
fact, we trust that they will attract the atten
on of our vigilant prosecuting attorney, Col.
err, and that he will at once bring the offend
[g parties to justice. Every man who leaved
.is elate to enter the service of another, leaves
is family without a claim on the bounty of
'enas}lvania, and cuts himself off from all
, tare old or recognition by the state. Let our
llow citizms remember this fact, and resist
he appeal 6 of those who seek to induce them
abandon the glory of the old Keystone.
AILTICLD THAT SHOULD BE TAXED.— As A
'sans of raiding additional revenue to meet
'e expenses of the war, it 1.4 suggested that
.13,gr ,s 2 impose a tax of one dollar upon every
an under sixty who carries a cane ; a tax of
o dollars upon ladies owning poodles; a tax
f one dollar upon gentlemen under thirty
ho wear eye glasses ; a tax of three shillings
Pen ladies who wear three flounces, and for
very additional flounce above three, two shil
ngE ; a tax of three dollitre upon ladies who
000 hoops more than' ten feet in diameter ; a
aof five dollars upon all pretty women who
ear veils, and ten dollars upon ugly ones tbat
ol; a tax of twenty-five cents upon every
d y who wears more than a dozen finger rings;
tax of fifty cents upon everybody who bor
ms his neighbor's newspaper-and don't •anbt
th e for one himself, and a tax of two dollars
'Pon everybody who subscribes for a newspaper
Ed don't pay for it in advance ; also a tax of
dollar upon every man who takes more
an twenty-five drinks per diem, doesn't get
'ruck, and a tax of seventy-five cents upon
° elf cigar which a man smokes a day, over
10 hundred.
:MAUS or COL. Wm. G. Minutz.v—D•parturs
Rcil dayabarg.—From the hour that the re
mama of the gallant Col. Murray arrived in
i3city, their reception by the state author'.
end their deposit in the hone of the mo
fof the deceased, crowds of citizens have been
tdog and Paying a last solemn respect to the
ti, , until yesterday, when the escort to
4, 1)0t was attended by a very large cord*
' l, composed of military, the State authorities,
f hlegi
it slature and the people. The order of
t 1 3 N:onion was follows :
Legislative Committee of Escort.
first City Zoiiaves, Capt. Asbury Awl.
MuWe—State Capital Baud.
Carriers
Coleiniftioned officers of the 84th Pennsylvania
Regiment.
Legislative Committee.
Family.
40 veruor and Reads of Departments.
441 Elbers of &nate and House of &plum'
tatives.
Firemen
Citizens, &c.
si 0, ' -
_ ~..,
The remains were taken to liollidelcliwisar'
.
2 4) ek ihis morning, and will lie interred In
'''' b°r ougit io-litty at 4 o'clock.
Roma lisnmerm. —This famous • singer of
the feathered tribe,after an absence 'luring the
snows of winter, has again made his debt;
among us, and in the "early morning" his
musical and varied note may be heard frl m the
very topmost branch of some tall tree. Red
breast is a choice singer, none of your monoto
nous warblers which have not the power of
altering their pipes to as many varieties of
pitch and volume as the befit musical instru
ments. Robin mimics all the other forest
singers, and pertorms their lays much better
than they do themselves. He is a legendary
hero, and many stories of mythological authen
ticity are told of him. He has from time im
memorial enjoyed a freedom from persecution
which other birds may envy. It is a popular
belief m many places that It is unlucky to kill
a robin. The following rhyme shows the pre
valence of this idea in England:
The robin and the redbreast
The redbre ist and the wren,
If you take out o' their nest,
Ye'll never thrive again.
The robin and the redbreast,
The martin and the swallow,
If ye touch one a' their eggs,
Bad luck will surely follow,
Tam OLD Weirs AND Pusces.—The Newark
Advertiser has an article on the old wells and
pumps, which we copy, as it suits this locality
as well as Newark, and will make many of our
citizens look back with pleasure to the days
gone by. Modern improvements and enter
prise, it says, are sadly destructive of sociability,
and there are few of them which are more so
than those great conveniences, our water works.
How different from the old system of pumps
and wells, for instance, is the present mode of
procuring water, and while undoubtedly adding
to our individual convenience, how completely
does it overthrow the kindly sociality and
neighborly feeling that prevailed in the olden
time. Now, each family is made independent
of the other, and every kitchen has its solitary
pump. Formerly the pump, or. the well and
its "old oaken bucket," was a general rendez
vous, where the representatives of the families
of a neighborhood were wont to gather, to
draw the spading fluid and to gossip plea
santly over household affairs. No coffee pot
could send forth' its 'fragrantodor, no tea-kettle
be prepared for the kindly herb, 'which "cheers
but not inebriates," without a visit to the
neighborhood• pump or well. every succeed
ing meal was an 'illustration of a community
of interests and sympathies between a hundred
families, and the common supply which gave
zest to each, has been drawn in pails, carried
by lusty servant maids, or "wee blickies," by
the children, of the house, from the one com
mon acource—a disaster which was felt as a
common calamity. Around these what a his
tory gathered in the "good old times:" how
many pleasant meetings they witnessed, and
how many "sparkings," all the more blissful,
for being short and stoleM was besides a
well that, in patricidal times, the faithfulMea-
Ear deserted the future wife of his young mas
ter, and all through the Bible story the "old
wells" is replete with beentiful incidents and
poetical illustration. And so it continued down
to the times when the''good - old feshiotrod
pumps and wells gave way to the march of
modern, ente!pr!seratkill,tll6 incegl*.tat. search
after increased convenience.and—dividends.
Here and there through our place a few of
these pleasant - remembrances of the "days
when we were young," still remains, but alas I
like Ichabod, their glory has departed. Dilapi
dated, deserted and lonely, no longer surround
ed by noisy urchins . delightingly splashing in
their cooling treasure, or by waiting. Maids
with bucket or pitcher In hand, they are mel
ancholy monuments of decaying importance,
bat still eloquent preachers of customs now
departed, and of pleasures now forgotten.
Two HUNDIND Pram of beautiful new spring
calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached
muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at
12i cents per yard ; white stockings, at 12}
cents ; another lot of those good white rib
bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs,
at 12} cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs,
with border,. 5 cents ; .shirt breasts 124,
15 and up to 84 cents; 25 pieces new pant
stuff ; Undershirts and draiveravery cheap ;
cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ;
40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 124
cents; yard bleached muslin 12} cents ;
all wool French mellow, all colors, at 62 and
75 cents. Having bought the balance of the
stock of a city ivholestile -house of plain- and
figured Swiss mutant,- brillants; cam
bric°, Nausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for
dresses, as those goods will be very scarce and
dear next Summer now is the time to buy. Oar
stock of Furs at cost. 8. Larry,
Rhoads' Old Stand.
Naw Goons.—l' am now selling off my entire
stock of goods at and below cost, or 25 per
cent. cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere,
viz: fine linen shirts, 75 eta. to $1; shirts, 50
cis., and 60 cts. with linen bosoms ; night
shirts, 50 eta; under shirts and drawers, 40
cts.. to 87 eta., all wool ; monkey jackets, 50
cts. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 eta. to
16 eta ; silk ties, 12k, 15 and 18 cts ; collars,
8 cis. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4. and
. ets.; cuffs, 4 and 6 eta. a piece; under
I sleeves, 18 cts.;
fine cembric at 18 and 18 ct 2.
per yardeworth2s cts.; Harseilles,bosoms of a
new style, , and fast collars, cts.; all linen
bosoms, 15 eta and upwards. If you want
cheap and good goods just go to James A.
Lynn, at the Harrisburg Oheap Shirt Hann.
Lectern where he is selling off without reserve.
N. B.—Shirts, &c. made to measure, Boom
next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store,
12 Harket street..:
HAIR DYE . ! HAIR DIE 1 I
Win. A. Batchelor's Hair. Dye !
The; only Harmless. and Reliable Dyer Known I
Alt others are mere indtationsirild &odd be avoided
ifyou wish to escape ridicule.
beautiful
GARY, RED OR RUSTY -HAIR dyed Instantly to a
Injury to Hair and natural Browri or Rhick;witholit -the least
or Skin.
FINTREN McDAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded Ito He. A. BATCBILOR ohnelB 9, and over '900,000
of
appl hts f am ications have
Dye been made to the hair of the patrons
not ous,
Y: A. ABC R..K.OR'S HAIR DYE producm a color
to be distinguished from nature and -is wanarirran
not t o injure in the least, however long it may be contin
ued, and the Si effects of bad Awes reme ßye died. Tbh bar
Istge
applied at No, BS Bond Sestet New York.
StSd triangle awe and towns of the iJnited States, by
t aridlancy Goode - Dealers
%nowise, thorium* "MBliant- h. Batchelor "
• d = ll C i i -*UPI p la te n ni c r V i l i g• On the 9'4
wirk=tilai=v:lL.'o;;C:
Pennonltsitnict Valk ackgraph, r D illornittir, March 29, 18.62.
FEMALES! FEMALE-IFEMALES I
Use that Bare, Pleasant Pew& known an
HHEMBOLD' S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For all ComolaintsWelt to the sex.
No /molly should be
It is used by
YOUNG AND OLD,
In the Naito° or Change .if
After Arid Befo.e Marriage,
During and After Corifinentiost.
o Strengthen Me Nerves,
Restore Nature to its Peop:•r Channel, and
Invigorate the Broken down Constitution.
km whatever Cause Originating.
USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS I
Take
BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT EUCLID.
See advertisement In another column. Cut it oat and
Send for It. marl 2 d2m
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FUR FEMALES
"Read the fotlosing certificate' , from one of the first
ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that
city Ofr. . Wm. Bristol ft 00.,) and told them that ;he, of
course, did not wist- her name made pablic, bat if any
one should doubt the won terful efficiency of DR. DUPON
oo'e Golden Pills, they-might refer any Lady to her, es
she considered it a duty, Ae 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 consumption—had taken cold—nature became
obstructed- Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire.
ly cured her,. and sae is now In r• .bust health
"We wer Articular in buying the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box Price sl.
Sold wholesale and retail by O. A /3AssvAirr, No. 2,
Jones Row, -nd C. K. Hausa, 91 Market street, Harris.
burg, ea. By sending either of them $1 00 through he
Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will Pe sent confidentially
by Mail to any part of the country; "free of 'posttige."
N. s.—Look out for counterfeits. Bey tin deldou
of any kind unless the box is signed S.,D. Howe. All
"there is a base irupoeition And tins af: - ; therefore, or
you viten your lives and health, (to =ay .nothing of be
lug humbugged eat of your money ) , buy only of thugs
re
who show the signatu of S. IL Howe on 4-cry but,
R blob has recently futon added ae account 01 the Pill.
cuing tionnterteiv.d. The ingredients composing the
above Pills are made known to every Agent, an.' they
are safe, and will perform all claimed for them.
Sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kau&
Mao, Mechanicsburg ;M. - .larks, apwistown 8. WILMA.
Caritas 'B. G. Wild, tiewville ; 0. Altick, &tippet's,
burg; J •
Spangler, Chambensbucg; C. T. tiller, Yore ;
J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville ; 8. S. Stevens, Reading ;- and
K. P. Hunter, Reading, and by ' , one druggist" In every
town and vill tge in the United States, and be
MIMI
NOTICE TO STONE MASONS.
ALL the Stone Masons residing in the
any, are requested to mast at the house of Mr.
I, in Blackberry alley, o this (Saturday) evenlug at
half-past seven o'clock, as bailor's, of Importance will
be brought before Meta. A. GoLONNiatNarrICH.
mar2B4l2te.. JOHN STRAIN, • •
WM. T. BISHOP,
ATTORNEY -AT--LAW
OFFICE NEST DOOR TO WYETH'S HALL,
OPPOSITE NEW COURT:HOUSE.
Consultations in German and English.
mar2O•e2m
SANFORD'S OPERA. HOUSE.
Third Street, below Market.
S. S. SANFORD -:- - Proprietor and Manager
Also, Sanford's Opera House, Philadelphia. •
Adudssion, 25cts. Orchestra Chairs, Nets.
Children 15 •' I Seats in Private box, 76 "
Doors open at 63i o'clock ; Performance to coimnence
at 13%
NEW ATTRACTION.
MORAN, D/XLELand CARNCROSS
•SANFORDIS FAR_FAMED.
OPERA TROUP E, -
From IfrfordtB OPaca, *9aßei Pik .t. 1044,044,1
will• appear ' every everung this *ask, intro
ducing a' moat salawb - pr o araa* . al, - alaidatt : :
NSW 130N08,
By OARNCROSS and others.
NEW jONEN, -
BON MOTEIi4C., -
By 1110TtAlf and DPW'.
VARIETY BY ALL''T.HEI. ,Sr4IARS:`
NOTICE: IS, HEREBY GIVEN
Co.'/1111AT the books , and aocounta of Co
soirph F. Knipe hied been placed in my hands for
settlement and_ collection, .and alt potence mdebted are,
requested to call at No. 130 Kassel atreei, on, or before
the 10th day of e m it, 1862. after said .date bills net
settled will be lett m the *ids of Sidermen.redir, for
prompt collodion: • C.
mar24-dlw No. 180, Ma rket eti
- -
• WALL' PARERI' ,
VLEG:ANT styles:and. patterns of Arall
ALI Paper for 6,10, 12 , 16 and 25 mate per roll. • .
%be- largest audznoet varied stook -
WWI 'Paper, Bordeni, • Windo*
'Carting' and Fixtures
ever offered in thie Being louglii'for oaii, " it
be =old at riTer7.earallPrelit.
MT ltereember
SeheifferPo Book Store,
blartet.stree4oppositerfireielDrati•dore,sElarrieborg.- - •
BALE OF : Pa.EIGHT OARS. - ' —
wILL( be sold; atiiiiblio•tiale, , eig: Wo&••
• neaday, the 2d of - spril . next, st--the Lebarion
Valley Railroad Depot, in Harrisburg, the freight care
and office furniture of Thomas Peipheri deoepeC 'consist
ing of - nine eight wheel or double oars, Ma' three short
torsions odic* stove, and eight ear stoves, one tro.ck, Inm
table furniture, db. -Sale to commence at two O'a lock,
when attendance will be given and conditions. of. 'ria le
made known by 135.1d178h HINGDA
.fidnthtistnitor,:'^
P. S. - Persons wishing to netrchase can see the dare
from Wit time till day of. sale ) standing on the track' In
the rear of the Lebanon Taney nahr oad Depot.
VOTIONS. •-Quite a variety of useful
.and enterialaingarticles—cheas—si .
'eagentam 130014:kaki.
*YRUP, Lovering's add' atieritirn; , for
41
-by . _ .111.01101.8:k.BOWXAN, .: ;
en'2l Corner Front andliarkepAnreel.,.
pOWDER Shot gind Caps 'for sate
NICHOLAS & BQWMAN,
Claimer Front, and Idar.44o,filqestpi..,
d. 3D7`..
_MiCEPEELIVIDJEL,
TRAilflailikAiißbir 02 TEM
OLD WALLOWER-- .LINE
rp,aiD 'OLD .TRANSPORTATIOX LINE
: is gui in atteeereful operation and prepared & awry
fitight. aa -.LOW email* other individual-- line , Vetweion
Harriabumtlanbury,Lowisburg, William
sport, Jersey Shore, Lock limn, and all polote on the
Northern Central, Philadelphia and &le, and Willtaina -
part and Bladni,Bafiratds.
.
Goals sent to PEAOOOI, AGM & Hil(oll3thr . Noe:
808 Ind 810 Market street, above E%hth, bj 4 o ' clock,
P. IL, will arrive at Ilarrlsbno, ready tw e livery the
next morning. "G. P. 11IIKNOH,
spg.ty Traveling Agent
IMPROVEMENT IN DENT-MIMI ,
krt. P. H. ALLABA.OH, Burgeon-Dan;
isanutacturer of leneral Mate Teeth, the, only
method that obviates every objection to the use o
ltdal mete, embracing.partialrhalf andmnole Me at one
piece only, or pure and lndeetructlele min liMie.are.
uo crevices Mr the sconumulation em p,
ail W, ohs of feed
and there:bra, noollentive uder from the breath, as no me
tals. used to their construction, there can be no "galvanic
.netica or metallic taste. Hence the individual is not m
imed ;with 'sere Wrest, headache;' pike - TM - 4k
North Second hired, Harrisburg. • ' •
NM _affta2, 11
-4L6illyAlyiicit* * ; i 4 g4k Ira
et
• avo.
Without ll t
And None will when once
Tried by them
A OARD TO THE LADHP.
S. D. HOWE,
Solo Proprietor. New York
New atwertisenunts.
Lase Agent at Harrisburg.
D. A. /11:1D.MILL
Nrui 2tithertistments
lIM
PROGLANATION.
HEREAS, the Honorable Jogs J.
Pram:sox, President of the Court of Common
Plus in the Twat') Sputa'al District, consisting of th
coantiee of Lebanon And, Dauphin, and the Hon. &nu
n LenDglifflAAAr?at Mims YOURG, &mutate Judge: lb
Dauphin , ±,c4unt,y, Itarlog lashed: tried' precept, bea flog
date the 4th \lay 'of , Mara, 1862 to me diretted, for
holdings. COuri of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg,
for the county of. Dauphin, and to commence on Tan 4TH
MORDAY OP APELL.RILRObeiIIg . Lhe 281 R Dux
or APRIL,
1962, and to continue two weeks.
Notice la theref o re here glven to the Coroner Jul.
Wes of the . IV Aldmithin; and Cintstablei of the said
c o unty of DAD Inithatthey:be thaniand leer In *err.
Pro Pet persons ; ntld o .clockinAttlai 'Orinoco* of .askt
day, with tneir records, inquiiitimut, examined as,
and their own rememb 2 anus, to do those things
which to their aloe appertlind to he done, and those
who are bound Ili iscognlzaucas to prosecute against the
prisoners that are ur shall bein.Mte Jail of Dauphin coun
ty, be then ind:guno to proaecoitit Beloit thin as Shall
.
Given inder`tby hand, at Harrisburg, the 26th day of
*lnch, in the year of our Lord, 1862, and to the
eighty sixth year of the Independence of the United States.
J. D. BOAS, Sheriff.
Sintitives Orem
HartiOlirB.4l llll 26 0682, . men-aorta
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SEEDS," BEV* I! _. SERU3,I :- I
JUST `received - an ci for F ate at the Agri
-1 cultural StowllailgarlEet. stmet;Alle
LARGEST - ..... ... -. .
STOCK
et- ftesh and genuine Garden, Flower and Field Seeds in
the State out side of Philadelphia. Garden Seeds at
THREE .CENTSIJPER .PA.PER I , :
wekRANTELp to contain as much as. emu .be —ho,
„ 40,
for woe anywhere- lse, arid in'butk, at prices' *hien
ca et be land* sold. Also Agricultural and Bertired-
Impleunenta for the mason. I Invite attention 'to
ain4osi• c., - . . pagviii Ataky..to-atai, -s
ow.4Bt.dzi r .1: - 7 ...t 11 L . l io Market Streit;
NOTICE.
%VHERE4S, letters testamentary to the
estate otabrabam Shadle,of Wisoonisoo, Dauphin
county, deceased have been granted to the subscriber.
all persons indebted to ; said mate are reqnsisted to snake
immediate payment, end those - haring chilli; or demands
against the estate. or said decedent will make known the
ague without delay to
hi &RUN tiBBICEi g , .Szectitor;'
Mabanoy Post Office, Worthutalberland county'r, or to
W. T. Bishop, uttorney tit Jew, Harrighttrg, Dauphin
county, Pa. itt
• - mdlt wet
DISSOLUTION—OF PARTNER S HIP
TillE partnership heretofore existing
L 1 wader the, name of parttr a Shell, has Oa. diy
been dissolved by mutttit!eonseni. at the partneri., = The
books are placed Into the hands of Geo. K. Parker, the
,partner.: All' perilous: Indebted • and all who
hard bills against the firm wilt apply to George It... Parker.
r02741* G. B. PitKifitit,
• K. W. SHELL.
DISSOLUTION OP CO-PARTNERSHIP.
10E Co-Partnershii) heretofore existing
:under the firm o' Jones it Waggoner, Toy and Con
fectionery, is by mutual consent this day dissolved by
the withdrawal of J. W. Jones. Tno Macneill will be
condone) by W. B. Waggoner, at the old stand No. .b
Marke:str.et, by whom at, the debit a d to whom all
the ChliMB critic late firm are to be paid.
7.The undersigned thankful for the liberal patronage
extends t to tide old Arm of Jones & Waggoner, trusts
by strict attention to bueinets and by keeping a Well se,
Mated stock ofcoMentionarlet, toys and traits to merit
a continuance of the game. WK. H. WAGGON IK.
mar244llw .
NEW. HOUSE FOR SALE.
rfllls new frame house now being built
j on Mate street oslOw Second, will be thathed by the
let of April, 11101114111 g paving, gas bait water_ pipes. Ap
ply " - 11BOR(4.11 OUNILLE,
loarl9-dir N 0.65 Market street.
20 = BUILDINQ:' LOTS. 'FOR. :.,SALE.
A SHORT distance west of the capitol,
fronting on Grand and Hammond Lam. Prices
$175 to $2OO. Toccoa reasonable by • GEO. 0 NEIN, '
morn-dun . • • ' 66 . Market street.
SALAD .0114.
A
Margee supply.-of fresh Salad Oil, in
na limo and mall lottleoi and of, different brands
. • reeelVid nod for kale by •
if- , t - -•- •
.- • - WM: DOCK, ,7n. &CO .:
'ga l ' a.lidi. JELLY:•=4. large supply' just
•
WM. DOCK, Ja. k CO.
‘64/1 reetilved by
, . • _ __.
PRAB VlDER.—Conataritly on hand a
:iv* , superior article of locertA 4:111All 01111 i.
WM. DOCK, dz. & 00.
_ _
TARBEY:HAJ{ I—Ten - tierces of these
3asitiy asdeblated sugar. email hams, received and
for 511 . 10 In bilge or awsU quantities.
QMOBED. BEEF.—A,Aplendid lot, large
)0 end Well cured. • -
WU. DOCK, JR- • CO-
IaIISH.,--Nos.-1 and 2 Mackerel , in whole
.1: or half barrel, for sale low by , •
'-- • " NICHOLS & B OWMAN,
m27..r] north-oast corner of Front and Market streets.
. .
arVAL. CIII4 Non-explosive, Chimneys,
Corers, - BhadeklAnips of all kinds, fir gale low by
NIOHOLB & BOWMAN, •
m 2 7 y] north-as Corner of Front end Market scions's.
SOAP, , Harrison, Country and Fancy, for
We by v RsEtol,'. & ftov/I0 A N.
nen-yi northeast corner °Mont and .Farkerstreets.
- ANOTIIER SUPPLY OP
MORTON'S
.
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
BEST' .PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25
z 31 SO, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at
tetilfi y - - SCIIIEFFEEPS B tokstore.
AUGUSTINE 1,. OH AYNE.
CARPENTER. .AND BUILDER.
_ Raidesoe No. 27 WOW+ Second Street.
N. B—Kii3BISO: ATTENDED TO.
JUST..REOEIVED.
A LARGE ..: -ASSORTMENT of Family
jai males et different atylee of binding, at 90e,, El 25
50;42, 99;44, $6 arid $lO. , AheiPoeket Biblet of di
forelmstyles and &kw it 'SOMMER'S Bookatere.
R1)15 y- • '
OOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale
low. by. NIOMOLab at BOWMAN,
tabll: Corner Frost and Market streets.
.
C°AI4.OIL, Natroiia;lifegnolia Lucifer,
and other nos:exphtelve brands, for sale ow by
.
NICHOLS& BOWMAN,
- feb2 C,
,
aner Brent and Mart et streets.
ARDT SEEDS.—Fresh garden seeds
lit
from Thdia, Philadelphia. For gale by Nichols &
nowmaa, corner of /heat and Market streets. nfr-y
_- - - HAY 1 -HAY 11
SITPARIOR:. article , of •Haled Hay, at
sl7`'oo pit Elia for eale - by
018 /MOB M. WHKELEB.
LAW - SCHOOL
jcri. 4LEXARD COLVEGE, 188 2
feiVO TERMS of nineteen weeks eaoh,
commencing;March 8d and September lat.
or Oatalogno and Circular, address.
JOEL PARKER,JtoyaI Preforaor.
Cambridge, Miura., Feb. 1882. mad-tint
Fldli . .—Mackerel Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in
whole or half barrels. Brash "Invoi.ar kw sale low
by 1 NICHOL 2 & BOWMAN,
m2O-y "Pug' pr Front and Marutt streets.
CIOA4 OIL, Lampe, Shades, Chimneys,
Ai Wicks and everything connected with the old busi-
T i m . For sale•lew by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Merced ameba.
VXTRA Family Flour, Superior Corn
xj Meal, Buckwheat meal. For sale low by
• NICHOLS A BOWMAN,
maw of Front and Market streets.
QE - SNSW.ARB, Glassware, Stoneware,
' azuLlbidluonware„nor_styles, NOD by
- NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
m27.7] . !noniNisea ciornerviopfoilt siul Market .streeta.
dialgbO' cm . Conoess,
cavanidhlirist; Also,,lesare ofalflowcido said
R 4,4 trAXI, -NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
ixortitisist comer of Frost and Market Wm&
NICHOLS 8 BOWMAN,
Corner of Front and Market Streets.
(V. Hummers old stand,)
HAVE determined to place their entire
stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS,
&0., -
at prices to suit the presetit hard times, and re
spectfully call the attention Title citizens of
Harrisburg and vicinity to thesfextensive stock
of goOds, consisting of •
SUGARS,_SYRIJ ,ps
TEAS, COMM,. •
SPICES, LEMONS,,
ORANGfik.
CEDAR-WARE,
FLOlTA,flOrefl'i
We have also gone to oonslc arable trouble in
getting the sale of several brands of
•
coo'-A. :.Q
All of which we wariantto btr '
NON-EXPLORMI, TWISPABENT 'AND
FSFA FROM ODOR,
as far as practicae. Arnon4othrs, re have
on hand
NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LUCIFER,
ROBINSON.
AllNof which we will sell wholesale or retail,
'and lower than any other howls Hanieburg.
all'kinds of
OUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE.
• We also invite attention to our well selected
and extensive assortment of
QUEENSWARE.
•
Call at NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streeM.
GENEAAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
G OODS
AND MERCHANDISE promptly,
forwarded by etandelphisantiltesdlog, laor4tern.
Central, Cumberland Valley. andßenneylvanla Railroads
.0 Canal.
SNI3 DRATINO to and from all parte et the
City to the different Railroad depots will be done at the
very lowest , rates.
FAMILIC,B removnog will be promptly attended to.
ail at Brant's European Hotel, or at the store
it E. S. Zolllogni, will reawavo prompt attention. Con-.
Ignmente of r .ent rospoetCully .
DORTEMONAIES, WALLETS,..POCR-
L , et-books,. Bankers' Oases, Ladies' dabs Fatchols,
Ladies 'Traveling eatchela We are constantly receiving
additions to our stock of the above goods, and neces-
sarily have a fine assortment of the latest styles. We
respectfully invite persons wanting to purchase any of
the above articles to examine the stock—knowing that
c a greater variety or better goods &lino*. be found In the
J. W. JONES,
WM. H. WAGGONER
KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store,
91 Market street, one door east. of Fourth ateeet, south
aide. m 4.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
365 'hk 367 BRO.ADWAY• 9 •
OGRINFR OF FRANKLIN STREET,
NEW YORK:
TIIIB fust-Olass:houee--the most quiet,
homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city—offers
superior inducement to those visitiog NaW YORK. for
business or pleasure. It is central in its location, and
kept on the
EUROPEAN PLAN,
ileconneetion with
TAYLOR'S SALOON,
where refreshments oad be trod at all hours or served
in their own rooms, Che ch ir4es are moderate,the
rooms and attendance of the first order—baths, and all
the modern oonventewee attached ~ ma33m
_ .
SOHIEFFELtir BROTHERS 61: CU
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Por
famery, &a. Also agents for the sale at Retried
Petroleum, Illumioating Ufl, superior to any coal oil
famished in an.quaiatioes ut the lowpsk market rates.
170 and 172 William Street,
NEW YORK.',
ja27.d6m
tzOkLEATEDIG NEW 1
NO excuse for having Boots and, ShO ect
not blackened. Blacking dist' grill give a polish on
wet or greasy boots. Just the thing' for the times, whin
every one canflot afford two or three pairs or shoes or
boots and examine, at
NICHOLS& BOWMAN'S,
21 corner Front and Market streets.
WM. DOOK, JR. al . CO
LA.IIER'S
ALE, PORT hiR AND BEER,
XTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens
of Harrisburg, that the undersigned has authorised
Mr.ll. Mager to Twelve orders for any or my mannfac
lane. The ollecting will be attended to by the under
elgued. AM orders left as above wilt .be promptly at
tended to.. GLORGE LAURA,
feb22-om. Pottsville, Pa.
fIARDEIg BEED.S.,Juat received. a
)arge involee of stoke t3arden' Eeeds—eomprishig
a greater variety of imported and lawns growth than
has' ever been offered In this city. Those who mar
desire to purchase, can deperid apton aettiag" the test in
the world at the wholesale and retail grocery Mora of
WM.- DOOK,Ja. & 00.
100 BUILDING LOTS FOR ! SALE.
rrHE suhseriber offers for sale,' OH . terms
X favorable to purchasers, ore nund:ed
variously situated in the north western and easteroperts
Of the city of Harrisburg. on Penn Street, Foster &Irritate,
tams street, Ridge avenue, sld 89lte•, street, .eaSt Pr.
ruirton orvek, between said ..:reek awl' the Harrisburg
(Osamu.
For further particulars inquire of the sub Scriber re
sidiag on Front street in said city. IWO. PIiRSTRE:
marlo.lm
LADIES CORS - E,'.TO,
.ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIM,
WHITE AND VOLORE D..
The best article menufe P ture 9411 b ' e ciTti d et t irrs ,
Nest door to the Harrhhurg Batik.
. OLDER I!! VLNMIAII, I 1 .
. .
lii - ADE from c4oice and:spleetedApplea.,
171 and ttuarenitted by its to be lariats , puin
4%4 . DOCK k CO.
SHAWLS V.DRESS :0 , 00,D . 5.! FURS 11
A LARGE stocks:
, _
1f lhese..vieds will be
.AOL disPbsed of F. verYiew;prials.-in m
-roue Airs very
beap at t --t-tATireAtt-,
Next door • o the Harrisburg Bask.
FRESH lot of choice Garden Seeds just
received, and for sale low by
m2o.y
0114DLES, Country soap, Fancy soaps
M' all kinds, fzr sale by
NICHQI,4 & BOWMAN.
Corner Front and Market streets.
CEDAR 'TUB S , BASKETS, : " BRII:S6.II2O
o and everything in the line, Just received : irt - large
bum Miles and for sale very low by
41 i 999; Sri, ACCO:
JUST lit o.kiirki):
4_Comm
SECOND LOT of Comiecid Sentimen
tal Valentina", at Afferent prices.
ebili y opextiews Bookstore.
FAMILY WASH ING BLUE, an Mal
tent substitute for Indigo,* for sa lei at the wholesale
and retail grocery store of
NICHOLS lc BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streets .
ANDN:LI
ON COFFEE 1---A Frc
resolved
sh .and
line.oupply of this cdeb T atiiltgotreejug.
by • ' • DIM Wag,7r 'ag CO.
4 1. A1R - , TOOTH, N.AIL,.CLOT_R;jtAT,
LATHER and INFANT facusav, !Areal. Ink! iiity
!rig ERref
mw SUGARS,= plwicii Syrup t Teasi ,
koloter: Zoe lab icre,ima. 444464 c.. 111 .01
NICHOLS fiIBOIFIWFAi c i
emu at boat and makes slreellm 1.
lirtaiUancons.
JOHN WALLOWER; JR., Agt
1 44*. wALLOWIIR JK., Agt.,
{lsm Ramine Depot
MONEY PURSES.
NIOLKILS & BOWMAN,
earner of Front skid Market streets
itliatelktutous.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street, liarrisburg,
I=
I :11 lA. C) or
TEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the best
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST MANUFACTURED thiritti-
MENTS, FROM $46 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings and musi
cal merchandise In general.
SHEET MUSIC.
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on
hand. Music sent`by mail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking glum, and all kinds of
pictures always on band.
A fine assortment of best plated
LOOSING GLASSE 8
From smallest to largest sizes.
Any style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice.
febl9•wasly
HELMEIOLDIS GENUINE PREPARATION
"HIGHLY CONCENTRA Mb"
(VIVI ONO FLUID EXtRACF BLICHU,
A Positive and Specific Remedy
For Diseases of the IfLADDRit i KIDNEYS, ORAVRL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLiNGS.
This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and
excites the ABSORBENTS int • healthy active, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGRIONTS are reduced, as well ae
PAIN AND INFLANATION, and Is good for
MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD'S LYTHAM' BUCHU,
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to &tertian, Lass of Power
Less of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Batik
Universal Laesitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, flushing of toe Body,
Dryness of the Skin Eruptions on 11.1.0 Pact.
PALLID ODUNTENANOE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, whit h this med
icine invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY, FAIUITY, EPILEPTIC FI rs,
IN ONE OP WHICH THE PATIENT MAY LEPIRE .
Who Can say that they are not freque tly followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
'INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their eufferke,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
TEE RECO -.DS OF THE I•SANE ASYLUMS,
.And Me Melancholy Deal &R by Consumption,
InIAR AXPLIt WITNISS TO TUB mum OF TOR AMMON.
THE CONSTITUTION OWL.: AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Regains the aul of medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System,
Which Hmanican'a EXTRACT BUCHLT isnariably doe.,
A TRIAL WILL GUNTUR THI YOGI BILIPTICIAL.
FEMALBS-FEMALES-FEVALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR OONTEMYLA
TING MARRIAGE.
IN MANY ANFECTIONA PEOLTLIAR TO FENALES,
the Extract Becht] is unequalled by any other remedy,
as in Obtomtits or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Supprescks nof Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Sclrrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorbcea Whites, Stern.
ity, end for all complaints in. ideal to the sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in
the
MUNE OR CHANGE OP LIPS.
BO 1rrX170.103 ABOVE
NO FAMILY MOULD BIC WITHOUT IT I
EMEEMi=
HRLMBOLD'S EXTRACT 1300877
OMNI
SECRET DISEASES.
In all their Stages, At little Expense ;
Little or no change In Diet ; No inconvenience;
And no likposurs.
It causes a frequent desire and elves strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Curing Strictures of too Urethra
Allaying Pain and Imilammation, so frequent In the
class of diseases, and expelling alt Poisonouf, Diseased
and lawn-old Matter.
THODHaNDB UPON THOSIBARDS
RHO HAVE BEEN IHE VICTLIVS OF QUACKS,
and who have paid Heavy eras to be cured in a abort
Vine, have found they were deceived, and that the 64 POI
SON', has, by the use of "eowserm. aertuiroarne, been
dried up in the system, to break out In an aggravated
form, and . . .
PBRUAPS AFTER ALeiRRLAGE.
Use HauseouVe.lirraier Busse for all Mt - oaken and
diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether existing In
HALE OR remmun
From whatever cause originating and no matter
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these Orgaus require the aid of WEIRD /0.
HELHBOLD'S EXTRACr BUCHO
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
FORis certain to have the desired &lea in all Diseases
FOR WHICH IT IS RECOREENDED.
likideowe of the moot reliable an/ rerponribk character
will aceompeuy the medicos.
cERTIFICATIO3 OF CURES,
Aron 8 /020 yearn standing,
Wan Names snown To
SCIENCE AND FAIIN.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
Delivered to any address, securely packed from obser
yahoo.
DESCRIBE SYMPTO (SIN ALL COMMUNICATIONS
Guies Guaranteed I Advice Grans
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tho
city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hinamoui, woo being duly
sworn, doth say, lily preparations coutain no narcotic, no
mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege
table
EL T. RELMBOLD.
•
Sworn and subscribed before me this 231 day of No
vember, 1855. WM. P. RIBBERD, Alderman,
Ninth St. above Race, Phila.
Address letters for Information In confidence io
H. T. HELIIII3OLD, Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bet. Chestnut, PbllA,
BEWARE OF coUNVERFIiIiTS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dive.% "or man ows" and •Mmuin"
11171011£1 OY THZ lITEITATION man= BY
liebabold's Genuine Preparation S i
Lxtract
te " Sarsaparilla,
a 4 , Improved Rose Wash.
SOld by C. R. ;cher, D. W. Gross, I. Wyeth, 0 5.
.Barinvart.
AND ALL DRUGFIST.I EVERYWHERE.
•
ASK FOR HELSIBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER.
Cat but the advertlFement and send for it,
AND AVOW IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
novlaMly
Rt.Bll Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Oo
F
,cos nuts, &;., ac., Just received end for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner F iron' and Market stmts.
febl4 y
A;ll6.—'rliree Haaarea kxtra sdngal
II none] Roma rebeir-d by
0. VT Tlfl4l, fa 0
Cage
Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in all t
'packages. large supply just received, and esieb
Rage warranted as represented for sale by
M BOCK, Jr.. kCo
'FRESH Lemons, Apples, Cranberries,
_l2! Tor sale by moms & BOWMAN,
. owner Front and Market street,
C-
OFFEE.—Barley, Rye, Wheat, Dande
lion and ail preparations. For sale by Niehols k
Bowmen, corner or Front and market streets. mT-3,
VHOICE Syrups, Loverings and other
choice brands, for sale-by
• - NICHOIB & BOWMAN,
AP . corner Front and Market streets.
IL' U CR-WHEAT MEAL and CORN ME AL
ljunt received an !or sale losvat,
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner Front and Market eareekii.
1 .
• E VW' GOODS.—We invite attention to
our,new stock:. °tirade just repaired. and for sale
ktlf Y ' . NIOHOLS It BOWMAN,
. 1 1 I " awparpf Front and Market streets.
yr gatirsAtro STORE ill the place
11
WM. KNOCHE,
98 Market street