Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 04, 1862, Image 3

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ARRISBURG , PA.
FrifiBY Morning, April 4,1862.
CIfICKENS FOR CUBA.—Twenty-flue thousand
chickens from Indiana, passed through this
c o , a few days since, via the Lehigh Valley
oilrdad, on their way to New York, from which
o t y ore to be shipped t the Island of Cuba.
Itt BLUIC BlRDS.—These beautiful little crea
tors ate now making their appearance again,
itidioting, with their sweet voices, a return of
the b o wels and leaves, and that the change
from dreary winter to spring, with all itslOve
hodis, is Itear at nand.
WOODY has said that "we ought always to
le,s than we are told." This may be a
safe ',Axil]) fir general use, but when a woman=
e „qvii: you—in confidence, of course—With
berae , you may always believe a great deal
alert , than you are told.
SANFORD'S OPERA House continues to draw
drocr,led biawa, by means of this inimical and
imuhter-provoking troupe. Burlesques, odd
nod c luical sayings, melodious *Mugs, and
ev o l tbiug th3-.1 which Is calculated to drive
fig ty dull care, may be seen and head - there.
TO WHEAT PILOBPILOT.—The wheat fields in
this section have not been injured in the least
b;• the winter frosts ; they are quite rank and
glre promise of a very large harvest. The
grain fields along the railroad between here
and the Allegheny mountains we noticed on a
recent visit, also looked remarkably fine.
RSTIOES or rail hacm—Every person elect iii
t) the Once of Justice of the Peace or Alderman
[8 required within thirty days after the election,
fhe intends to accept said office, to give notice
writing to the prothonotary of the proper
muty ; otherwise the commission will not be
sued. See pamphlet laws, 1869, page 692.
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Mass CHILD= AT oNg Burre.—A German'
comae named Smith, residing is the Sixth
rard, this city, a few days since, astonished her
iubAnd by presenting him with three childten
t one birth. The little ones are fine, healthy
inking children, and the mother is doing as
'ea as could ho expected under the circum
lures.
WORK TOR TER SUPRRVISOR.—A. pad of the
tvement on the east side of Walnut street,
etween Second and Third, is a positive nni-
Me. One-half the bricks are either non eat, or
ring one on the top of the ether, and their
laces occupied by mineture duck ponds. Be
de this, the passage itself, owing to a project
1g cellar door, is so narrow as to scarely admit
tore than one pedestrian at a time. The an -
ervisor of the district is urged to make a re
onuoissance in that locality.
THE LATE RIVIVAZ ra THZ " SITICY-THIRD."—
Re have alteady alluded to the recent revival
the Sixty-third, Col. Hays' regiment, during
hich a number of conversions were reported.
r i cvious to the departure of the regiment for a
ore Southern latitude, the sacrament was ad
ninistered, a large number of the men being
reeent, A correspondent thus describes the
c eremonies " A small rude table was used—
mam bread, wine made of grape jelly "and
aster, and two glasses were placed in the cen
e. Our tents were lighted by three candles,
sung now the centre. Familiar words were
ell sung. A few introductory remarks and a
prayer, then eight stalwart soldiers kneeled
round the table.and wero baptized ; the bread
. 11 mine were then passed to the communi
tut, ; esen outside the tents all eager to obey
he command. • This do, in remembrance of
il , prybody was weeping ; twenty-nine
bth Id I% ens profession ; the whole membership
leg LAY one hundred and eighty-eight."
A PULL OF HONOR. FOR OUR VOLUNDIZELEL—A
hill Need the House on Monday, authorising
' he Governor to appoint a perion to keep a roll
' , l honor of the Pennsylvania volunteers. It
ravidee that the Executiue shall appoint "some
I unable person, whose duty it shall be to pre-
L: re, from reliable data, and carefully pre.
.errs with the archives of the State, a " roll of
hnnt,r,'' upon which shall be inscribed the name
el each and every officer, private and musician
no hat volunteered from this Commonwealth
daring the present war, and who has honorably
"recd therein, and has.fallen in battle, ofdied
1 . hospital, military prison, upon the field, or
t hone, or in transit to or from his or their
1 ' 0142 0, from wounds received in battle, disease
contracted in the service, or from other casual
le! re olting from connection therewith, Bro.,
at each other particulars as may be accessible,
and deemed important and of interest as a
matter of record ; and that the Governor shall
ar dllially cause a copy thereof to be published
is the report of the Adjutant General of this
Nra monwealth, and thus oomninnicateine the
G'eneral Assembly."
AiTAIRB i i Minmarrows.—Mr . T. C. Search,
the Middletown High School is making
'qements for a grand exhibition. He is an
t:elleut scholar, and will put his pupils
rough in a thorough manner. The exhibl
li4, it is expected, will take place on lionditi
lith lost , at Union Hall.
4v. H. Magorien, Pastor of the Catholic
` b irch, preachers in that edifice on the I>ob
-4tibith of each mouth. He is highly esteemed
bY hla congregation, and we understand, is an
tacelleat preacher. Rev. M'Crosker, the for
mer pastor, is Chaplain in one of the Peunayl
raaia legiments.
"Rev. A. X. Shoemaker, of Harrisburg, will
p re ach in the Bethel church, on next Sabbath,
14 '04 and evening.
The new school board organized on Tuesday
"ef , ing, by the election of W. B. Snyder, as
P resident ; J. Rohrer, Secretary, and H. John
%a, 'treasurer.
The Journal says that there is a great deal of
eicknea e in the borough and throughout the
e o n My, principally among children. In the
Poet end, we understand, a number of the
Patficactiools were closed ' on account of the
i n most of the scholars. Some of .tkri
ols Middletown have been pretty srd/
wallited out f rota the NM Cala8(1.
IN TONIC -Wm. H. Harris, of company C,
Lochisl Cavalry, and 'Capt. 'Uri. E Sees, of
theElevent hPennsylvania,are In town on short.
furloughs. The former has just recovered
from a severe attack of sickness. His regiment
is in Ttnnessee. Capt. Sees came here on ac
count of the severe illness of 'one of his chil
dren. His regiment is at Annapolis, Md.
Paoankeanw.—Messrs. Eby & Kunkle's new
brick building, at the corner of .Market and
Sixth streets, is progressing finely. The foun
dation Ovalle have been completed, and the
door and ; window frames of the first story set
in their proper position. The spectator is now
ertliblocito form an idea of the extent of the
tikiposed structure, which, when completed,
will be one of the largest in Market street.—
thie erection of this imposing building affords
Iditional evidence of the public spirit and en
terprise of Messrs. Eby St Kunkle.
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PICKPOCBETS.—Since the passage of the law
authorizing the arrest and imprisonment for
ninety days of pickpockets, and those supposed
to be pickpockets, even without the commission
of ian overt artt,. in Philadelphia, that city is
Said to be remarkably scarce of this class o;
rascals, who have migrated to other .localities
to continue their infamous occupation. Many
of Ithii fraternity haVe been recognised at the
depot in tide Icily, but a timely hint frci.o the
officer in attendance at that point, have in
duce 1 them to continue , their journey westward.
It its to be regretted that' the Legislature,' while
*sing the law above noticed, did not make its
provisions general instead of m 'king them ap_
ply only to Philadelphia. The law should
at least, extend to the.large to Alll3 alon the
Pennsylvania Central railroad.
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ESCITEMENT IN MULBERRY STRUT —Etmde among
the Citizens . —There was quite' an excitement
ambng the residents of Mulberry street yester
day, owing to an attempt made by a landlady to
summarily eject a poor family from one of her
houses. It appears that some members of the
family were laboring under an attack of some
infectious disease, which prevented them from
getting a house in• time to move on the first of
the month. This enraged the landlady, and she
at once secured the services of two negroes,
who were proceeding to remove the furni
ture of the family into the street, when
their labors were unceremoniously stopped
by a number of kind-hearted citizens, who,
fully acquainted with the circumstances of
the case, and not entertaining any very high
regard for the landlady herself, whose re
pute is questionable, resolved that she should
not disgrace the neighborhood by such in
human conduct. The negroes at first resisted,
but finding that the citizens were in earnest,
they finally left the premises, and the fur
niture that had been removed was carried back
to the house. In the meantime the new lessee
of the property, hearing the nature of the sick
ness in the family, threw up his contract, which
increased the ire of the landlady, who then; to
show her spleen and spite against the sick fem.,
ily,had all the window sashes of the house taken
out and carried away, and yesterday sent for
police officer Cole to remove the furniture.—
That officer promptly arrived, and proceeded
without delay to execute the orders of the
landlady, and bad removed a number of arti
cles from tbe house to the street, when several
gentlemen politely advised him to desist, which
he : pompously refused to do, threatening to
have them arrested for interfering with his du
ties. The gentlemen, however, seem to have
paid little heed to his threats, and from words
the parties came to blows, which finally termi
nated in the officer beating a hasty retreat, and
finding refuge in a tavern at the corner of Mul
berry and Third streets. After these proceed
ings, the citizens kindly carried the furniture
back into the house, where it and the family,
at the time of writing, still remain. The affair
created quite a sensation in that usually quiet
quarter.
Lamm ow Earn.—On Tuesday evening
last, Hon. William H. Armstrong, Representa
tive from Lycoming county, delivered a lecture
on Egypt, at the special request of his col
leagues, the Governor and the Heads of the
Departments. We postponed writing out the
few notes we had penciled while listening to
the lecture, in hope that space would be af
forded us for a liberal notice of the effort, but
as that hope has been dispelled by the crowded
condition of our columns, we must content
ourselves with such reference as our limits will
permit. Mr. Armstrong has travelled exten
sively in Egypt, and therefore discussed a
theme with which he was acquainted, at least
so far as acquaintance with a people can be
had, by straying among their tombs, wander
ing over their deserts, or standing in wonder
before the endurance of their architectural
efforts in the shape of the pyramids. To talk
of Egypt means much more than moat people
curl compreherid. It may perhaps lead the
talker and listener far down the centuries of
time, when the world was young, when art
was assuming its first shapes of beauty and
grandeur, anti when science was first pluming
her wings for trial and triumph. Egypt bears
a relation to all ages of the world. Once
the seat of power and the home of wealth,
with the world for its conquests and all
nations for its votaries, the Pharoaha had
little to do but to reign In glory and great
luso. Mr. Armstrong delighted his hearers
with the illustration of such thoughts, while he
traced down Egyptian history to the present
insignificant condition of that people among
the governments of the world, with a faithful
ness which showed that, while he had traversed
many miles to behold the faded glory and
withered beauty of the land, he had that
scholarly acquaintance with his subject which
could only be derived by a close study of his
tory. The lecturer graphically described the
present condition of Egypt, comparing that
with what it had been, of itself a lesson of
departed greatness, and how all things must
yield to the mutations of time. We were
delighted with the entire lecture, and deem it
only just to write that it received the unquali
fied approval of one of the largest and most
clittuAl audiences that has ever, assembled in
thi House of Repromatattres on an
iz ,
liniuivrioLitia tiicagoapt) otibctit , aipti 4, 1862
Pockirr Plokito.—A gentleman from Selins
grove, Pa., who arrived here by the noon train
from Baltimore, on Wednesday, had his pocket
picked at the depot of a wallet containing, 'he
sum of five hundred dolltirsin bank notes.
TEE VERBEKB RIFLES (Company D, 46th Penn-
Sylvania regiment,) are at present encamped
at Strasburg, Va., although letters intended
for the company should be directed to Winches
ter, Va. Lieut. Witman, o' the "Rifles," has
been detached, and is now aid-de-camp to Col.
Donnelly, of the 28th New York, who com
mands the brigade to which the 46th regiment
is attached. An interesting letter from a cor
respondent attached to this regiment, will ap
pear in to-morrow morning's editin of the
TELIiGRAMH.
THE Fine WEATHER yesterday brought out
some very sensible changes in the ladles' dress.
We no longer see so many heavy furs, and the
odd-show jackets, the 'very latest style, tire 'be
coming numerous. In Philadelphia and Nei
York these curtailed `garments are all the rage.
They are certainly more comfurtable than the
absurdly long robes that have been worn,
though they make the ladies look as if they
had met with the the accident that befell
Gretchen, when she dropped asleep, in the corn
field, and ;Waked to find her dress - cut off by
some passing rogue to such a scantiness as so
bewildered her as to her own identity that e
wenthome cliacentiolate,andineeklg.eake4:lHans
if ihe-thought she was really Gretchen.,
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Nsmovar..—Charles A. leas remdVdd
watch and jewelry store to No. 7, ilarkit
Square, beloillkhe Buehler House. He has now
on hand a large stock of watches, jewelry and
plated ware of all descriptions. Watches and
jewelry carefully repaired and warranted.
VALUE OF A TRUE THOUGHT.-:-We look upon
every true thought as a Valuable acquisition to
society, which caunot possibly hurt or obstruct
the good eff,•ct of any other whosoever ; for all
partake of ono common sense, and neceosmily
coincide with each other ; and like the drawl
of ram which frill separately into the river, mix
themselves at once with the stream, and
strengthen the general current which flows
steadily onward to the cheap dry good store of
Urich Ft Bowman, South-east corner of Front
and Market streets.
Culp= ! Caaprr l neripar !—Having returned
from New York, I now have on band, and I
am daily receiving from the New York auction
sales, a large assortment of goods, which I offer
cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 37*
cents up to 87 -cents ; 40 pieces of beautiful
Curtain muslin, very cheap ; splendid black
silks at 76 cents, worth 90 cents ; good black
silk at $l, worth $1 25 ; black silk 32 inches
wide at $1 10, worth $1 37 ; very fine black
Bumbazin at $1 10, worth $1 ,60; sum
mer silks at 60 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of
the finest .Irish linen at 76 cents, worth- $1;
1,000 hoop skirts, at.so 75 and $l, very cheap.
Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem
stitched handkerchiefs, at 25 and 81 cents,
cheap. Wholesale buyers we respectfully in
vite to our large stock, all bought for cash at
New York auction. Having a buyei in New
York, we are daily receiving job lots from the
weakly sales; which we promise to' sell at city
priUes to w.holesale buyers.
mBl-y ilhoad's old stand.
szwi2loons. = l am now sel)ing off my. entire
stoele - of tgoothnat. .25, per.
cent. cheaper than yon can ptirchase.elsewhere,
viz: fine linen 'shirts, '75 cts. to $1 ;" . shirts, , 50
cts. ' and 60 eta_ with linen bosoms ; night
shirts, 60 cut ; under shirts and—drawers, 40
cts. to 87 cts., all wool ; 'monkey jackets, 60
cts. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 eta. to
16 cts; silk ties, 127}, 15 and..lB ota.; collars,
8 cts. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4 and
6 cts.; cuffs, 4 'and 6 cts. a plebe ; under
sleeves, 18 cts.; fine cambric at 18 and 18 cts.
per yard, wortu 25 eta.; Marseilles bosoms of a
new style, and fast collars, 121 cts.; , all linen
bosoms, 15 cts and upwards. If you want
cheap and good goods just go. to. James A.
Lynn, at the Harrillburg Cheap Shirt Manu
factory, where he is selling offwithOut reserVe.
N. B.—Shirts, &c. made to 'measure, Room
next to Hummel &:Killinger's grocery store,
12 Market street. ' •
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE II ,
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair bye
The only Harmless and :Reliable llyerKnown I
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
ifyou wish to escape ridtaale. - - -
GREY, RED OR. RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least.
Injury to-Hair or Skin. .. • ..,
FIFTEEN hi.D&Li AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wm. A. BerOazioa sin le 18 9, and over 200,000
applications-have been made to the hair of the patrons
of bit faMoue Dyer- - . .
Wm. A...I3ATCIIRIAR43 HAM DYE , produces- a cold
not to be distinguished from nature and. is Wallow's»
not to injure in the least, however long tt may-be contin
ued, and the ill tams of. bad Dyes remedied..! The hair
is invigorated' for life hyalite spisadid Dye, which is prop
erly applied at No. 18 dond Street New York. -
Sold- la all the ones and towns of the United- States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers..
The Genuine has the name " William A. Batobelor,ft
and address upon a steel plate engravingi on the four
aides of each box.
oct2-awly
DR, DUPONCO'S GOLDEN MILS" FOR FEMALES
"Bead the folio eing certificate" from oneut the; trot.
ladles in Dtica,.N. Y., who called open my agents in that
city (Ur. Wm. Bristol At o°o and told them thietisille; of
course, did not wise her name made public. but 1r iiny
one should doubt the wonterful efficiency of Da. Duress
oo'e Golden Pins, they might • refer any Lady to her, as
she considered it a duty, as wall as a pleasure, to her
koowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her
daughter; a young 1 adyll years of& .;t 4 he was fain. go
ing, into cons nmption—had taken cold—nature became
obstructed. :.Two boxes of these Golden Tills entire
ly cured her, and sue IS now in re bast health.—
"We wee_ ;.s.rticular lit buying. the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying each box Price 01.—
Bold wholesale and retail-by C. A Howes; No. 2,
Jones Row, end C. K. 13 nuts, 91 Market street, Harris
burg, Pa. By sending either of them 01 00 Um:Right be
Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will be sent. Confidentially
by mail to any part of ute country; "free-of postage:"
N. ti.—Look out tor counterfeits. Hwy mo - wimaerrPtlis
of A ny kind mass the box is signed S.D. Howe:S.l4l
others is'a base Imposition and - tins afe;'" thereflire; as
yen value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
lag humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every. box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
beim; counterfeited. The ingredients composlog the
above Pine are made known. to every Agent, and they
aro safe, and will perform all claimed for them.
Sold also by, T. L. - Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. y. MOOT
man, Mechanicebtrg ; 11. Marks, Lewistown ; 8. Elliott -
earns,. ; 13.4. Wild NeWVille a, Altick, Shippens,
burg ; J. Spangler, Chambersburg; E. T. stiller, York ;
J. A. Wolf, Wrightsville; 8. 8. Stevens, Reading; and
R. P. Hunter, Reading, and by "one druggist'?. Li every
town and village in the United States, and by
B. D. HO WE,
es-tin Sole Proprietor, New York.
JUST RECEIVED.
A SECOND LOT of Comio and Sandmen
li tal Valentines, at 'Unmet prices.
febls y fiCatIFFICR'S Bootitem.
GARDENSEEDS.-.. , Frestrgarden seeds
from Boleti, Philadelphia. Por sale by Nichols 41k
Bowman, corner of Front and Market streets. m 7.3,
HAT 1 HAY !
ANTERIOR article of '2141.94.1
Er 00 pp boa fi• ale b 7
18• WON lIILIV rElndli.
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WholesalOutcry, 81 Barclay St.,
Late 283.0roadwayrNew.York.
A OAR° TO THE LADIB
Nem litvertistments
To the Aadiee Generally, and. all Lovers
of Mae Flowers Particularly.
LARGE SALE BY
CATALOGUE
OF A LARGE Coutorroar OF B E T
PERPEZUALBLOGMING ROSES,
O)XPRIIING TOM MOST CELEBRATED HINDS OF
Hybrids, Perpetual, Bonin, Noisette, Noss,
Month, Noss and Climbing Roses.
ORNAMENOLLSHRUI* • •
PARLOR PLANTS,
BULBOUS ROOTS,
EVERGREENS, ETC.,
fed from the most celebra'ed, kinds known in
Europe aptAmerica,,by JODIN, noriet, and .Aiur
seryipatc".iireskilikkondp.fi,
WTO be sold 3f auction at the lower market Sale to
COMMUN.* at 10 o'clock on Frdsy next.
DANIEL BASIL,
uctioneer. .
avr2 dm&0444 +
REMOVAL. •
CHARLES BOAS,
'HAS RimovaD
BE
WATCH AND jrjewiii.gy:snoßE
To No. 7; Market Square, 0 .-
,
• below the Buehler House.
,*F) '
I E has constantly on hand a large' stock
;WATCHES, JEWELRY and PLATED WARE
_of all &Ws:Options, Watches and Jewelry regaled_ had
'werren-' 4 '4 AP; sPirq
REMOVED.
JOHN B. SIIITH
fIAS removed his Boot and — Shoe Etore
fom the 'PM". _reconctz na
,iTil lm t 'Meta to
• NO. 108 MARKET STREET
Next door to Narnel Agriculture awe, where he Intends
to keep all kinds of 800 a a r d sheets, Glatt re, Am, end a
larr etoak of Trunks, and everything In hit line of be
sisese ; and wllt,be thou:sham receive the :patronage 01
hie o:d customers and the 'on.b:ls in getters! at his new
Pla:As of badness. Ali kin& of wOIE made to.order 1, the
best style and by superior workmen. ' , enticing d - ne -at
Short notice. [aorßdcf) 4013 N B. 81111TII.
a2-Bto
pIIE 'Warehouse and Store former y oe-
IL °Weil byGro-a&Kuulral suitable tor a forwardlog
house and commisslochbasinass. haring a'private
and being siniatea on the can and Penonylvan is rail
road; there is oyary facility for doing a forwarding busl
- ALSO
A STORE BOOM,
suitable ibr a wholesale and reial grocery. PO ssesalon
given immediately. laquire on the premises of
GNU. Q. SUNSET.
Canal s'reet between Etats and Walnut
apr2-2wd*
1862, APRIL SECOND. 1862.
SPRING OPENING
OF
DRY GOODS
BY
CATHCART .& BROTHER,
No. 14, MARKET SQUARE,
Next door to , the Harrbburg Bank.
GEO. W. ItIoCA.LLA,
WATOYMAKER dZ JEWELER,
NO. 88 Oreak,
_Maxketitreet, Hazrioburg.
H AS ,eonatantly on hand a large stock
WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI
. GLEE, PLATED WARE, &0.,
Watches end Jewelry neatly repaired.
B. Don't forget the piece, opposite the Jones'
Ronde. reterBl4Bm
AGENTS, READ THE CONTENTS OF
DIME PANPIiO -PHOSIUM
PIAIZN YACKAG
PRIJE 10 LabriS.
oonwrio.
6 :Meets Commercial Note 1 Design of Worl. Basket.
Paler G m es tar the to ma t pirole
6 &metopes to Match. 1 Design for Liner, Jacket.
I. Lima BM Dug Paper. - 1 Design Ladies , Under-
General Advice to Letter lileeve.
Witten. - I 1 Design Travelling, Dress.
25 Ways for Making Money. 1 Lesum for Girl's Basque.
Advice fur. ladies' Toilet, 25 Valuable Recipes.
1 Design fur. Boya' Garter. 1 Calendar tor
.41‘..z0 A k'lllOE OP VALUABLE JEWELRY.
We only ask one visit from our customers to convince
themselves.
, - .end stamp tor a circular.
W. kt. 04TPLY & CO, -
Da Nassau street.
mar3l-Iwd
AGENTS WANTED.
RICHARD'S
•
MULTOMICROON;
CONTAINING
Jewelry, Stationery, Recipes and Designs for
LADIES AND. CHILDREN.
. A GENTS can make one hundred and
j fitly per cent In ever, city, town or village by en
*swag in this new enterpriie.
Jggiw Sena stamp for a circular.
S. O. RiON.A.RD & OD.,
rharBl-dlw ' No. 102 Hassan street, hew York.
.T 1 PIC 0 L S T -E R . I N G.
'PALM LEAF' MATTRESSES,
COTION TOP MATTRESSES,
HUSK DIATTILESSES,
comm . COMFORTS,
, CHAIR . CUSHIONS,
LOUNGES,
CAMP STOOLS, ft., &a,
On hand ate. for sale at...the very' lowest wee for cash.
[lair /Caresses and Spring Bottoms made to order.
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CHAIRS,'
" HAIR MATTRESSES, &c.,
Rep&red and made equal to new, very rt. asonable, tat
N 0.109, Ma. ket street, between Fourth and e at, by
2mu J T BA aNli Z.
WM. T. BI6IIOP,
ATTORNEY -AT--LAW
OFFICE NEXT LOOS TO WYETH'S HAIL,
OPPOSITE NEW COU2d-HO USE.
Consultations in German and English.
mai2B.4m
WALL PAPER!
ELEGANT styles and patterns of Wall
Paper for 6, 10, /2, 16 arid 25 canto per roll.
ills larva sod moot 'ruled stook o f
Wall Paper, Borders, Window Blinds,
Cutting and Fixtures
ever offered in this city. Bebag bought for cash, it wil
be sold at a, very small profft.
xi- Remember'the place,
Schelter's Book Store,
:Market street, opposite Grose' Drug :tore, Harrisburg. 4
m22-dsm
QBENSWARE, Glassware, Stoneware,
and Earthenware, new styles for sale by
ZilettoLi.: - ;WEAN,
nortbeasteorner of Prent and Market streets.
rZi5
SALAD OIL.
large supply of fresh Salad Oil, in
large and smell bo Cos, and of diffarent bade
received - and - 1r sale by
ThXg-5.41
altaw 1 "" xm12,416 4 "
AFgO I,OIPPIY3
ALSO
FOR RENT
amusements.
BRANT'S HALL !
METAMORPHOSED INTO A
PSYCHOMANTEUM.
For Magic, Second Sight,
Prestioculancy and Prestidigitation.
FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY !
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 7th,
And the Two following Nights,
Arid;Wednesday Afternpo4 . l . ,# 2 o'clock. •
fa- first aripearance in Barrisbrirg for ten years of
the p;e eminent artist,; ; , . ; l. - f
.PRO.f!..i..iARAF44_,SiO,Ni
Known throughout the G obe as the
GREAT WIZ ARD OF THE NORTH
AND THB ONLY
AKBIDEXTROUS PRESTIDIGITATOR,
THE:F A 1 ..111,4)
MACICILN, • 1111113SHOISTi
ME
PRESTIDIGITATOR, PHYSICIST AND TRAVELER
And the only Art st in the profession of Magic who
performs wth the entire AB ENCS. OP ANY APPa-
RAMS, and who cau .Iter nate Ms Perturwince wan 11.
lustrations of the Mechanism orMagic, us.ng an appa
ratus which con sidu o thiu.
No Master of he idle ie Art has practiced this art more
Bleier-study, became more eminent travelt.. further or
aohievLd more wundroun Muds than PAUF. ANDe &O N.
,
A ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL.
Will be produced the Gieat litlagicrairrugku of ;
AFNMIGWirIiii'WONDEIVOIVOU,Oks
- •
OR i'aR.E.E Ncuße 10.1jatcog i
amts 1113 11)D.-TIO, WAI.I , II,.WONDIiBUL and.,,",
HM , Tigd The • Ritterainuieut ea ui on iht Aine
ace of vandeur as recently }modal.," by the rofostal
at the Academy f Music, New York; acidemy oUltualc.
B stoo; Academy of D,a lc, Brooklyn and PaLe's Gpera
tiori3e, Cincinnati.
Pianist, Betro Bemincient Clairvoyant sad :wand Ell,gbt.
ad :Intl 41-e aNDPK.,Ori
The Fai•y of the Portfolm ICS i F. I(o.B,atiN
Mr. J. H. AND KRBDN, Jr., Bio•Dirtantlat 2xtritest/I•
nary i ~ -•
Doors open at 7, performance to commence at :8 o'cloOtc.
Mimi Mon 25 gents. Reserved deans, (body of Fall,)
50 081319. apr3•dtd •
SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE
Third Street, below • Market.
S. S. SANFORD - - Proprietor and Manage'
Also, Sanford's Opera House, Philadelphia.
Achn'eslon, 2504. I
OrchestraShaira, 60c35.
Children 15 " Seats in Private box, 76
boots open at 7 o'clock • Performehoo, to oornmenc
at I% o'clock:
GRAND CONSOLIDATION
TWO OPERA ' TRO UP E'S
WHO war. AMMAR IN
United Efforts forming a Galaxy of„Eitars,
nit to be Equalled in the World T.
HE BEST GOODS.FOHTHHLEAST NONNI
A. HUMMEL,
Dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of every
DESCRIPTION
and at all
PRICE S.
Next door to' the Court House,
MARKET STREET.
Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA.
LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest
cash pricks, mar2B-ato -
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
.•
• • 385 & - 3871 BROADWAY,
CORNER OP FRMIKLIN STREET,
' • NEW YORK: • • '' -
- • •
first-class house—the most quiet,
Li homeiske, ant pleasant hotel in the city—offers
superior inducement- , to thes3 valtios N tNif YORK for
business or pleasure. It is central in Its location, and
kept on the,
EUROPEAN PLAN,
•
in connection with
TAYLOA'S SA.LOOII,
where refreshments cad be had at all hours, or served
in their own rooms. me .ch , ros are moderate, the
moms and attendance of the first order—baths, and all
tee modern convenience attached. zna&333l
MONEY PURSES.
PORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, PCip
.6tti o iks, Ba x kera , esitios,:la‘ckfee • Dabs Satchels,
Ladles Traveling tatchels. We are constantly receiving
additions to our stock of the. above goats,: and nese&
sadly have a Doe assortment of the latest styles. We
respecttully invite perstnie wanting to purchase coy
the above articles to examine the stook—knowing that
a greater variety or better goods nano. belound in Mu
city.
KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store,
91 Market street, one dour east of Fourth street,
.atat4
side.
•
JERSEY I—Trn tierces of these
justly celebrated sugar cured hams, received apt,
for sa em large or smau quantities. .
Wg. DOOtt 'Jlt. k CO.
UNION REST A.Z . .RANT/,..
BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON
NO. 119 IiAIIKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
THE subscribers having erected a taren
building at the above place, expressly for the purl. e
ns above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub
lic to. the following, . »5::., .:;
Tux Ri2TAURANT, on the first floor, with t dining room
attached, is fitted up in Llrst.ciass style and It will at all
this he suppled with the best overnas to be had in
the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, fish, and all
shins of game in season. Oysters served impala every
style, and meals to be had at all hours. The Ales of all
the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on
hand.
The Ten-pin Alley, or. Bowling Saloon, is in-the rear,
and contains three alleys of modern, construction, where
the lovers of this healthy etArcise can enjoy themselves.
The Billiard Saloon.is ne-stairs...elegantly UP,
and contains tbreA Marble tap c Minim/lion cushion ta
bles, opal to any made.
Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand combin
ation af this kind, and as the proprietors are determine o
to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve
rything in their power to mallelt a fasuionable retort,
they hope to receive a liberal snare of public patronage.
ja3.dtf WILLIAM C. McIPADDZN ACO.
NEW HOUSE FOR SALE.
•MHE new frame house now being built
on State street below Easond, Will be linlebed by tat,.
lat of April, including paving, gas and water pipes. Ap
ply to GEORGE CUNICLE,
marl9-dtt No. 60 Market street.
.
20: BUILDING ' LOTS F OR'"BALL
ASHORT distance west of the capitol,
fronting on Grand and Ilammonif•Lane. Prices
$l7O to $2OO. Ternts reasonable byGm. c u m%
mar2l.dim •: • ,•-• by:
66 Market street
F'
11 Choice Teas, Black and Green,
3 ,E, 3; and 1 pound papers.etor sale at
.NIOHOLS St BOWMAN'S
corner Front end Market streets.
NEW GOODS.—We invite attention to
our maw skoek:of goodejust . received.. and for ale
low y NitooLe & BOWMAN,.
Korner of Front and Market streets.
, JUST IGEOEIVAD.
_
50 LARGE AS6SETNIENV of Fagkily
1511,14 org iftlesAri b P d tgi at 900 ,51 25
ti A -mr, 544121 1 :4 .11110 V 4 _ 1( .2 4 1:91 5 x 1 A4P.
reriniftaii ieoefilu; - - oPillrw ll ,3°°
~ *1,157 . , s :V: i V. 1 '.6 . 0 .- -.4. t .. : di - ti:.
i-et.4:115
VisteUoauans.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner of Front and Market Streets.
(V. Hummel's old stand,)
TrAVE determined to place their entire
btock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS,
&0..
at prices to snit the present hard times, and re
spectfolly call the attention of the citizens of
Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stock
of goods, consisting of
SUGARS, SYRUPS,
TEAS, COFFEE.
SPICES, LEMONS,
ORANGES. CURRANTS,
CEDAft-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, LUCIFER,
ROBINSON.
All` of which we will sell wholesale or retail,
and lower than any other house its Ekrrieborg.
Also, all kinds of
CDT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE.
We als6 invite attention to our well selected
and extensive assortment of
QUEENBWARE.
Gall at NICHOLS a BOWMAN,
corner of Front atid-Market *invent.
PROCLUaTION.
HERIIIktIi the Honorable Joan J.
. .
,
.*
PFAMON, Pros dent of the shore or Common
Plea in the Twelfth Ju mial alstrict, consisting of th.i
C 4 iintiei of Lebanon and .Thatipbos and the HOD. 84010-
gL liana and Hon. Mosalt: Yebiae. Asabcfate Judge* in
Dauphin county, having 1-sned ' lost precept, bearing
datd the 4th day col March, 1882 to me directed, for
holdings, Cour, of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery and Quarter Simians of the Peace at Harrisburg,
for the county of Dauphin, and to commence es Tan 4'e
• Ithobar or APRU. Nose, being the 28TH Day OF APSE,
1862, and to condone two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronor, Ms
tbes of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said
county of Dauphin, that they be then and then In than
proper persons,- at 10 o'clock In the torenoon of said
day, with their records, inquisitions, elsminati , na,
and, their own remand), &noes, to do those thing'
which to their °Mee appertains to be done, and Shove
whO are bound to recognizance to prosecute against.the
prisoners that are or shall be in the Jailor Dauphin coun
ty, be then and there to prosecute natant di m ell shall
be Inst.
Given under my band, at Harrisburg, the 25th day of
Mirth, in the year of our Lord, 1862, and in the
eighty sixth year of the independence of the United Staten.
J. D. BOAS, Sherif.
Sawpr'a Oman
Harrisburg, April 25,1882
100 BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE.
1. vELE subscriber offers for sale , on terms
favorable to purchasers, co* hundred ' bola ng lots
variously eittutted In the north western and eastern parts
of the city. of Harrisburg. On Penn street, Foster avenue,
Sea it street, Ridge avenue, and on &ate street, east of
Parton creek, between said ,:reek and the Harrisburg
monetary.
For farther parilaulars Inquire of the subscriber re
siding on Front street in said city. JNO. FORSTER.
nalxlo-1m
ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and the public' generally, that he will
continue to give in on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEON.•VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
BA He will Wth Plea Sure wait num pupils at their
11011r8 at any hour desired, or lessons will be given a
ois 'residence, In Third street. few doors below th
German Reformed Church. deelb-d
LADIES CORSETS,
ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES,
•
WHITE RED COLORED.
The Pod article manatactured, oaa be Ibaud at
OATROART.3 , ,
Next door to the Harrisburg Baa k.
LA.IIER'B
-ALE, PORTER AND BEER,
NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens
%LI of Barthian's, that the =Consigned has authorised
Mr.M. Mager to re.elve orders t'or any of my manufac
tures. The collecting will be attended to by the UMW.
signed. Alll orgers left as above wilt be promptly an.
tended to. GnURO LAUB rt,
1bb22416m. Tottsv,he, Pa.
GARDEN SEEDS.—duet received a
large Invoice of cootce Garden Seeds—comprLdng
a gloater variety of bnporied and home growth than
has ever been offered to MOO; city. those who limy
desire to purehafe, can depend up fa getting the beat In
the world, at the weolesate ana mall grocery ,tore of
WM. DOOK, Ja. & CO.
SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. A
very corivintent wetting Woo, poggegnee,
memorandum Booms, rorunonguuda dge., .g
n2O sCHEFIPBM'S BOOKSTORE.
COAL OIL and Carbon Oil, it is now
generally monocled eau be sold lower by us !ban by
any other house in town. All brands for tale by Nichol•
Bowmar, cornet 11 out and Market greets. m7-y
CRAB ClDER.—Constantly on hand a
very superior article of bx - r4A cars coca.
WM. DOCK, .I.u. k Ov
F"'—Noe. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in whole
or half barrel, for sale low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
m27-y] north•sast corner of Front and Market strode.
CANE SEATED CHAIRS, &43 ;
NEATLY repvired and reeeated, and all
orders . executed promp ly by Ws . bPolfltißltt
mural•dlm econd Eure,t below bluloerry.
EARTHENWAtti, Stole pipe rims and
Plower put. la large quanutlea may b. Como at the
.ti.a.Ahlsll6% l'Onigar; also, a general aunt ij of
tint quality of El unaware. al 3i*
STORE ROOM to rent, apply 4 Dr.
RismelLK:. ifis. Mask bo.rcUag Wale, mum
r...es row, sewed street. •41-3L*
COAL OIL, Non.expiosive, Chimneys,
Cows, bhadoh Lampe of all It ludo, tbr Sale low by
mthatrui & du *MAN,
irrth-eant, corner of Front &Lid taari.et &treats.
SOAP, liarriaon, Country and Fancy, for
sale by r 1.11.. L. a 1.4 1%% A. •
m.:711 north aka corner of Front and racket streets.
FAMILY WArIBING BLUE, an excel
lent substitute for Indigo, for sale at the wholesale
aid retail grocery store of
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streets
CRLISar.D, br.ken loaf, ;le and coarse
pulverized and other sugars for "sale by
NICIIPLS& BuWitUlti,
• Owner From anq Market streets.
QMORED BEEF.—A splendid lot, large
kj
and well Cured.
WM. DOCK, Jll. & Co.
NP. & W. O. TAYLOR'S N isW SOAP.
economical and highly detersive. It con
tains no Itaidn and wilt not waste. It ie warranted not
to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor,
and la theretbre amiable for every purpose. P.A.
sale by WM. DOME, Jr. , * 00.
'NO. 1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar
rels, end barrels, at the Mew Otocery and Provi
sion store, Front and Market streets.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN.
FRZSH lot of choice Garden Seeds just
received, and for sale low by
NICHOLS k BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streets.
m2o•y
CANDLES, Country Soap, Fancy Soaps
of all kinds for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN.
Corner Front and Marnet streets.
CEDAR TUBS, BASKETS, BROOMS
1134 everything in the line, just received in largo
huaatitles and for male very low by
- WK. DOCK, Jr., it Co.
Vte l oir 'l3 D'1411" " the Piaci,
fillE
mar2S-dawtd