pail l t elltgrap4. A It 8 B 111 G PA batur(lB) Afternoon, April 19, 1862. RE BUILDIN6.-ISlessrg. Trulliuger and Pan ,ilre have a large force of mechanics and work- Lien employed re-building their planing mill sash factory, destroyed by fire about two u.onths since. BIPOId AVENVB CHURCH'. There will be ;;caching in the above church to-morrow urning at 10 o'clock, and in the evening at unlock. Sunday school at 17 4 , o'clock in the L itoon PuESBYTERIAN SeR.VIOIC.—In the absence of tro• ha. Eells, of Carlisle, will ,tice in the Old School Presbyterian church moiro v morning and evening, at the usual uts ,7oNCLUPING LECTURE.—The filth and last lee the course, under the auspices of the )1. C. A will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. is n, of the Broad street Baptist church, ilidelphia, on Friday April 29th. The sub t will be—Old Fogyism and Youny America, t present, and future. The place will be an :, v.uccd hereafter. ttimovec.—The circular enclosure, formerly upierl by a pair of deers, in the Capitol park, t of the Executive department, has been re .red, and the grass plat cleaned and restored tf, its fanner beauty. This is a decided improve molt of the appearance of things in that quar to], and now that the Superintendent has his haurl in, We suggest that he also removes the '.0,1 stools that disgrace various parts of the park, ,m,l supply their place with seats that the visitor o u bit upon with some degree of comfort. SJCIAL SOIREBS. —The Eintrach and Lieder krihtz Singing Associations of this city will tub give a grand social soiree in their rooms, the former in Koenig's building, Chestnut street, and the latter in Frish's build ing, Market street e next Monday evening. Both of the rooms have been very tastefully fitted up and decorated for the occasion, the mana ger having spared no pains to make these the most pleasant assemblees of the season. 01 course there will be good music, pretty . girks, and choice edibles on hand ; and our readers ca❑not send an hour or so more happy than with our Geruan friends of the Eintrach and Lieiltirkrautz. 14 VISA A.V7Wit7IBE FOR A. Wllll.—lt is as ridicu lous a bit of absurdity as it would be to get measured for an umbrella. We suspect that the most of those fellows who adopt that method of securing doniestic bliss ought to hammer stone in some well regulated penitentiary.— Once In a while, however, there may be a sim ple-minded, but unfortunate young man among the-e advertisers, and to him we perhaps would sac, why advertise P There is probably some ~i ag ledy of your acquaintance for whom you L.t. e a certain regard. Why not go to her ly, and tell her there is a commodious talent to let In your heart, with board 7 , sr get the mitten do not despair, but :e gallantly elsewhere for another mitten. mac as well have a pair of mittens. One . le of po possible use. We know of a .• man out west who had got mittens to go peddling and yet he is healthy. lie bashful, young man. Don't be y w a I ; person who rode ten miles in a %%NI a pretty girl one bright moonlight t, situ the intention of popping the ques i et all be said was : t mooney to-nlirht." Nile replied, "nauchly. " i thure wasu't another word spoken. .li.R SUNDAY. —This festival occurs to s• sermons and services usual on the ou IN it I be given at the Episcopal church, at those of the Catholics, the grand High nid be performed with accompaniments illubtc and floral ornamentations. I%,rd Easter is derived from the Saxon ...I lit this period of the year to the God •• L .strc," the goddess of Love, or Venus e Vorth. Ltt.ter Sunday, during the Middle Ages, I.iib playa were represented by theOhurch, 'he instruction of the people in Biblical ry, nud from a remote period it has been wily to typify both the happy reaurrec 6ur Saviour and the new spring garb of le by the appearance of both sexes in new LULF In rivalry with the puffy sleeves wkry unmentionables of modern dandies, lut e from the literary effort of an mid i tarty years back, in which he says: I.t Easter I put on my blue Lk co a, for the first time, quite new; • al yllow buttons all of brass, it gli tered in the sun like glass; &cause 'twos Easter Sunday. I.a•rly Delia straight I hied, door I tapped, and, hopeful, sighed ; lito3 to church had gone away, Lat a n d flowery dress utt display, u-e 'twos E ester Sunday. unhappy Secessia, the custom of donning , :lothes has been, perhaps, this year abro , ,k. ~rev and goods are both sauce there. I ~,ughout the northern States, however, h le cash is inure abundant, feminine America glitter in a blaze of beauty, gorgeous in g bonnets and Boring mantles. The sex been in a state of exceeding excitement the past week, to the distress of millio- Ind dry goods clerks, and to the painful , / , rience of husbands and fathers. Paper Iu t , is have been immense with numerous pe. ~ ,: !riaus who could not wait have to them sent t.cice, and lovely maidens have laid with open far into the night pondering combinations c,lors and probable effects. curiou s to say, ladles of different protestant tits, though eschewing the Episcopal prayers 1 service of the day, are still in unity with 1 .,,L , dt sisters of that creed on the sulject of Sunday bonnets, and all bow with equal u tvotio u to the Goddess of Fashion. The u se te , ; , ad , Easter eggs dates far back in the nee, Its origin is not definitely known, otoutttk v he t. ln , habitant s of western Europe are said Th il e borrowed it from the Greek Churat' at criLiaturta.ton coloring is to represent the blood 11. S. NAVAL ACIADENT.--We publish below an interesting letter written by the Rev. Dr. Rinkin, Chaplain to the United States Naval Academy, formerly located at Annapolis, now at Newport, Rhode Island. It is addressed to the Sabbath School connected with thq Old School Presbyterian Church of this city, which had voted a contribution to assist in furnishing a religious library for the use of the midship men on. board the school ship Constitution. Though designed by the writer only to be read to the school, we are permitted to publish it because it contains facts and statements which will prove of deep interest to the christian com munity at large. The letter is as follows: NAVAL ACADEMY OF THE UNITED STATES, } Newport, B. L , March 20, 1852. Sabbath School of the Presbyterian Church, Harris burg, Pa. DWI YOUNG FHTENDS—I learn from the Rev. Dr. ;Schenck, of the Presbyterian Board of Pub lication, that, by a recent contribution of $26, you assisted in founding a religious library for the use of the Acting Midshipmen and others on board the U. S. frigate " Constitution," the school-ship of the Naval academy. Permit me fur myself, and in behalf of the young gentle men of the academy, to thank you most cor dially for this act of christian generosity ; .and to assure you of my prayers that the Lord will bless you for it. You are aware that the beau tiful ship upon which this library is now weekly read, is one of glorious history. When handled by tue gallant Hull, sue was the fuel to humble the pride of our enemy upon the ocean, by the conquest of the Guerriere ; and afterwards, un der the command of the brave Stewart, (still living in his 84th year,) she conquered two British ships at once, the Oayenue crud the Le vant. She is still the admired of naval men and architects ; but it is probable that the days of her martial glory are over, for iron, not wooden walls, are hereafter to rule the seas. But if '• Old fronsides" abed become, as I trust she has and shall, the birth-place of Immortal souls, she shall acquire a glory more endUring and beneficent than that which she won amid the storm of battle. If upon her stalwart decks Jesus shall conquer, and make many "prisoners of hope," her fame will to linked with immor tality. And I trust that you, dear young friends, will share in this spiritual conflict, for you have tuinished a part of the ammunition. The youth in this academy are gathered from all the States in this Union except North Caro lina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Miss issippi, Florida and Louisiana, and from some of the Territories ; we had studnuts irom all the States until the rebellion commenced. they range from tuirteen to eighteen years of age, and number two hundred and sixty. They are far from parents and home—from the counsel and care of father and mother. Soma of them are orphans. They, therefore, greatly need ro lls lOUS iuiluence ; and your gift has supplied me with a most valuable help in trying to do good amongst them. These youths are preparing for serving their country in a vary self-denying arid perilouk Held of If spared, they will bear the banner of the "eters and stripes" into every sea Ind port in the world ; and be, in a sense, the representatives of this chritstiau nation to other, and•often to heathen, nations. How important is it, then, that they be true christians, so that they may make a good im pression concerning our country and our relig ion. It they become pious officers, they may greatly help the missionary cause throughout the earth; and thus you, my dear young friends, may send good influences, through them, to distant nations. I am happy to be able to tell you, boys of the school, that some of the bravest and brightest ornaments of the Ameilcan Navy are true and sealoua christians. The brave and heroic commander,Foote, who, whilst I pun these lines, is maing treason tremble on the Missis sippi, is as godly as he is gallant ; and his prayers are as effective as his prowess. When on the Chinese station a short time ago, he and Lieut. Simpson, now an officer in this academy, atternitted in conducting the prayer meeting on board their ship, and wherever they went, in Christian or in Pagan ports, they stood up for Jesus. The brave Dupont, now of Port Royal, is a decided Christian. My dear friend, the gallant and accomplished Coax. C. R. P. Rodgers, who so nobly handled the Wabash, in the battle of Port Royal, is a decided Chris tian. In a letter to me, after that battle, he said, "I cannot but believe that it is in answer to the prayers of the praying men on board, that so few men were killed on board this ship, although she was struck twenty-nine timee." Flag officer M'Kean, too, a native of your own Pennsylvania, is as pious as he is brave. On the very evening of the day in which he raised his brad pennant, as oomman der of the Gulf Roach= ' he attended the prayer meeting, took part and asked for the prayers of his pious shipmates, that be might have strength to perform his arduous duties. Commodore Bell, Commodore Stribling,. and many others I could name of our gal lant naval commanders are soldiers of the cross as well as of their country ; and I cannot despair of our country, when 1 know she has such soldiers ; and you know, boys, that the brave old Lieutenant General Scutt, and the gallant young McClellan are elso soldiers of the MSS. Ohl boys of 'the Sabbath School, I want you to enlist under the banner of King Jesus, and t.) enlist now and fur the war. Imitate the example of the brave and good mea, whom I have mentioned. Don't let the devil driveyou tato the notion that it is not honorable to be a ehristian. Never be summed to stand up for Jesus. I teal a great interest in your church and In your Sabbath School. Some of you may re member that .1 preached to you whilst you ware building your church, and I wish you all prosperity. ne enouuraged in your labors of love. You may do great goisd. And that God may bless yuu, and yuur pastor, and your su perintendent, and teachers and parents, is the prayer of your sincere friend and well wisher. D. X. Jorlunt, Captain U. S. Nava Academy. Muanaa DELLSBURQ, 'roam COUNTY. —Arrest and Imprisonment qf the Murderer.---One of the moat cold blooded murders ever committed oc curred in Dillsburg, in the northern part of York county, about twelve miles front this city, last Friday evening. The victim was only about 161 yearsold—a son of Mr. John Pent; whO resides in that vicinity. The murderer, whose name we have not learned, is still younger, being only about fourteen years of age. Young rents was serving an apprentice ship at shoemaking in Dillabarg ;'and the mur derer and his respectable parents reside in the same village. It is alleged that the prisoner, who was taken to York and committed to jail, had threatened violence to young l'ents previ 011AV, and that on seeing him on the sidewalk on Friday evening, he approached him, and after a brief quarrel, thrust a dirk or a knife into Yenta's lungs. In about fifteen minutes thereafter he was a corpse. We have since learned that the name of the prisoner, is William Di:Keever. Pass= Taaotrou.—The body of Lieutenant Ream, of the 84th Pennsylvania regiment, killed at the battle of Winchester, Va., passed through here yesterday as route to Holliday& tottrg,for interment. Pennsylvania elegraph, Oaturttap Afternoon, /tot 19, 1862. A STATED MEETING of the Friendship fire company will be herd in their hall on Monday evening. BONN DUST AND Pawns:re OF LLYll.—The un dersigned hereby gives notice to the public that he is now prepared to deliver Bone dust or Phosphate of Lime to any orders that may be sent him. A note through the Harrisburg Post office will reach him promptly, as he has two deliveries per day. aprlB Jome Emssical. Tem GRAIN Csop.L-We hear from all direc ikms, that the prospect for the coming grain harvest was never more encouraging. The recent heavy snow storm has not affected it in the least, which many . feared. The freezing out was never less than last winter. At pre sent the 401ds are of a beautiful uniformity of setting seldom seen, 'and promise an abundant crop. _...-.-... SAD Dam or kW OLD Sorrount.—James Mitch ell, a native of Carlisle, and a soldier of the war of 1812, died at the Cumberland county poor house last week; aged seventy-three years. Mitchell was one of the fifteen Pennsylvanians who volunteered to man Perry's fleet, previous to the battle of Lake Erie, and was aboard the Lawrence during the sanguinary conflict. At the close of the war he received a vote of thanks and a silver medal from the Legislature of Penn sylvania. Re was without family, and for years his habits were such as to render the promptings of benevolence uieless in his favor, and he died a pauper. Nsw GOODS.—I sin 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 cts. to $1 ; shirts, 60 cts., and 60 cts. with linen bosoms ; night shirts, 50 cts ; under shirts and drawers, 40 cts. to 87 cts., all wool ; monkey jackets, 60 de. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 cts. to 16 cts ; silk ties, 12i, 15 and 18 cts ; collars, 8 cts. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4 and 6 cts.; cuffs, 4 and 6 cts. a piece ; under sleeves, 18 cts.; fine cambric at 18 and 18 cts. per yard, worth 25 eta.; Marseilles bosoms of a new style, and fast collars, 12,1 cts.; all linen bosoms, 16 cts and upwards. If you want cheap and good goods just go to James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Manu factory, where he is selling off without reserve. N. B.—Shirts, Stc. made to measure, Room next to Hummel & Hillinger's grocery store, 12 Market street. -.- Censer CARPET ! Oaaparl—Having returned from New York, I now have on hand, 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 37/1- 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 26 ; black silk 32 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1.87 ; very .fine black Bombazin at $1 10, worth $1 60 ; sum mer silks at 60 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of the finest Irish linen at 75 cents, worth $1 ; 1,000 hoop &ride, at 60 76 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 buyer in New York, we are daily receiving job lots from the weekly sales, which we promise to sell at city prices to wholesale buyers. 8. Laws, mBl-y Rhoad's old stand. Tan Yuman oa Fleatusarmo.—lt Is the gen eral remark by strangers, that the beauty of location, grandeur of scenery, and natural ad vantages of Harrisburg, for a future large city issunsurpassed, with the location of the Na tional Foundry in view, the three or four hun dred houses going up this summer, and the healthy condition of things generally, we should feel proud tbat the ancient borough has thrown off her Rip Tan Winkle slumber, and awakened her to her own interests. Let us emulate one another in building up her future greatness, by patronizing home business and especially the cheap dry goods store of URI= & BOWMAN FEMA.LEi 1 FEMALE 3 1 FEMALES Use that Safe, Picutsaot Remedy known as. BELMBOLD'S E.12EA17 BUOHU, For all Complaints Incident to . the Fax. No Family should bo Without it, And None wilt when once Tried by them. It is used by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or amuse of Life, After Mid Before Marriage, During 'and After Chnfinentent. o Strengthen the Nerves, Restore Nature to its Proper Channel, and Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution. From 'whatever Cause USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS 1 Take .RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCEU. See advertisement in another column. - Until out and send for it. marl 2 Can HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! I Wm. A. Batch°loes Hair Bye 1 The only Harmless and Reliable Dye . Known I AB others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Slack, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIRMER MOMS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to We. A. BATOBILOI. en% 18.9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his &mous Dye. Wis. A. HATCHELOWB HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is wain/main not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied. the hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. Sold in all the cites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the ibex sides of each box. Wholoialayaotory, 81 Barclay St., Late M 8 Broadway, New York octiklawly A HARD TO THE LADIE4 DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES "Read the Mowing certificate" from one of the first ladles Wilting, N. Y., who called upon my agents* In that city (Br. Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) and told them that she, of course, did not wisn her name made public, but if any one should doubt the wonderful elliciency of Da. Dorox. co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as she considered it a duty, as wail as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young Lady 17 years old. Ate was fast go ing into consumption—bad taken cold—ednre became, obstructed. Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire.. ly cured her, and ape is now In robust health.— "We were In buying the genuine. Fall and explicit directions accompanying each box Price El.— Sold wholesale and retail by O. A Prativaxr, No. 2, Jones Row, and 0. K. Rai" 91 limbo,. street, Minis. burg, Pa. By sending either of them sr co throught he Harrisburg Post Office the Pills will be sent confidentially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. B.—Look out for countwfetts. Buy no Golden Pills of any kind unless the box is signed Pk D. Rowe. All others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you valise your lives and health, (to say nothing of ter log humbugged out at your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which had recently been added on account of the Pills being counterfeited. The ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, as 'they are safe, and will perform all clamed for them. Bold also by, T. L. Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff man, Iliechwdatburg ; 11. Starks, Lewistown ; S. =ml. earlier .1.• G. Wild, Rewville ;J. Altick, Mappens, burg ;Spangler, Ohamberabo ; E. T. Biller, York .1. A. Molt ..Wrighlitville; • Vii- and ILE Hunter Reading,and by. ."one druggist" In e l ery, town and video In the tinned Slates, and by, S. „. D HOWL,. Bole Propettor, New York., Ifiisitllcuuous FAVORABLE, NO weather oould be more favorable than the present for PLANTING TREES, ail kinds and sizes of wbieh can be bad at the KEYSTONE NITRSERY, Harrisburg, at prices to suit the times and within the meant of the poorest citizens. taprleyi J. Mir H. FIFTH WARD HOUSE, R. J. PETERS, Proprietor. Corner of Forster and West Avennes, (In the Hear of the Reservoir,} Harrisburg. Pa. soartungby lbe walk, day or angle meal at reasona ble rates. -ood stabling for b ores, &a . spr9-dlinis DON'T DEFER PCANTING Cherry Trees. The season Is advancing rapidly, and the time for succes4fal ly removing the Cherry will soon be past. Other fruit trees, such as Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Shade Trees, as well as Grape Vines, Reseberrios, Currants, Gooseber ries, Strawberries, &0., may be planted later, while EVERGREENS may be safely transplanted as late as the middle or lat ter end of May. All, bowever, shoal oe planted as early as possible, and there is no Nursery where better ar ticles can be had for the same price, or in better condi tion than at the Keystone." [sprley] JACOB MIS LIKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. TOT received a fall supply of Lykens ei Valley Nut Ooal, delivered by the patent welgb carts. For sale by JAMES M. waRsLER. aprl6 FRESH FLSH. FRESH Shad, Halibut, Herring and Haddock, t be had fresh every Tuesday and Fri oay at the store of John Wise, In Hard street, next door to Bradley's Barber shop. aprl4-dlw ANTED.—A well recommended col ored woman to do the work o' a small family. Must be a good cook, weshor and ironer. Apply at Mt Chestnut street. ap 14 DANDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and large supply of this Celebrated Codhol out received 03 by Wit. :900! Jr., & PEACH TREES. TWENTY choce varieties, $8 per hun dred, $1 26 per dozen, 1236' cents each for sm.ller quantities, at, [a r 751 fasYdrONß NIIILS.O.a. SUGAR. CURED HAMS. DBIED BEEF, SHOULDERS, BOLGNA SAUSAGE. A large and fresh supply just received by leb2B WA. DOUG Jr., Si Co all a RA. JELLY.—A large supply just received by WM. DOCK, Ja. k CO., HARRISBURG- COAL OIL DEPOT, DOR the safety of elnsumers, we have establlshed a Co 1 Oil Depot at the corner of Errors ant Market streets. MI our oils are tested and we posl tively sell none except such as prove to be non-explosive, clear and free from odor as far as practicable. We offer at present the lollowingiustly celebrated b. ands. Meg oche, Robinson, Mainmast and Limier, lower than can be purobeqel elsewhere In that place, either wholesale or retail. Also an ex easily° assortment of lamps, Chim neys, Shades, Glass Cones, Burners, &o. Wa will also change fluid or compliant) lamps, so as to be used for coal oal. Call and satisfy yourael sea, at ts. BOWMAN, sprit. Coiner of Front and Market street. SHADE TREES. SILVER Maple' large, 25 to 50 cents each, $5 peanut. Silver Poplar, Balsam Poplar, nurse Citestatit,,Ottalpa, Mount iha Ash, Stignah ash, Pautowali Iniperlalls, Norway, Maple, AO,, 50 'cents to $1 ea :h, 58 to $lO per down at .apr7y SETSLONE NURSERY. TH.EO. F. SCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, NARSE7 BURNT, HAIIBISBf RG. garParlionlar attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks Manifests, Yolioies, (Meeks, Dotty, &o. Beans printe d at $2 $B, $4, and $5 per theresand in elegant style. 120 FLOWER SEEDS A CHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN AM. WEEK STOMIE, with a general variety of Fresh Flower and Garden Seeds, received and fir sale at No. td. Market street. KELLEa'S Drugstore. APRICOT AND PLUM TREES. OF choice varieties, 40 to 50 cents each, $4 to $5 per dozen, at /I.EIESTONE MMS; apr7y GARDEN SEEDS.—Tust received a large involoe of eaoloe Garden Seetbi—compristng a greater variety of iuspcirted and home growth than has ever been offered in this city. Those who may desire to purchase, can depend upon getting the best 111 the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery store of Wtt. DOOI, JR. Jr CO. .13.AY 1 HAY 1 I A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at 11 $l7 00 per ton for sale by nen JA 128 M. WHKELER. GOLD PENS I—The lagest and beet stook, from $l.OO to s4.oo—warrasted—at irdo 8n8F8438 8 800H8T08.3. CHEAP SUGARS, Choioa Syrup, Teat); At,aa. Per sale low by NIOttOLS k B OWMA N corner of Front and :Market streets. MO. 1 MACKERAL in Kitt's, half bar rels, and barrels, at the Mew Grocery and Prost won Store, Front and Market streets. NICHOLS et,ROW MAN. FAMILY WASHING BLUE, an excel lent substitute for Indigo, for sale at the wholesale and retell grocery store of NIOHOLS do BOWMAN, cameral' Front and Market streets Fby ".—Mackerel "Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in whole or half barrels. Fresh inv BOoi tbr o w e inle low N8M0,1,4 & WMAN n 407 corner ot Front and Marset ee,te. CHOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale low by RIOHOLO & BOWMAN, tebll Corner Brea and Market eweets. TX P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S NEW SOAP. • II is economical and highly detersive. Ts con tains no Mein and wilt not waste. It Is warranted not to Injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor, and is Mindere suitable for every purpose. l'or sale by WM. DOCK, Jr. &Co. :CIDER !! ! VINEGAR.' ! I MADE from choice and selected Apples and guaranteed by ea to be strictly ;nue. e 12.4 WM. DOCK & LAWTON .BLACKBERRIES. PLANTS $1 to $1 25 per dozen, at apir.7y PaYSTONE NURSERY PIMPLE FRINGE A lit White Fringe, strong plants 50 to Auk 16 cents each. KJYSTONh NUItIBERY BUCKETS, Baskets, Tubs, Churns and all kinds of Cater and Willow ware for mile by newts& DI; WalaN , S, all corm Front and Market streels YRUP, Lovering's and Stewart's, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, feb2l Oorner Front and Market Street. DIARIES FOR 1862.—A great variety at exceediNg low irhoeo, MUTER'S BOOKSTORE. CRAB CIDER, - Contently on land a Tau superior article of iixtua cuus caoria. WY. DOCK, Js. CO. QEENSW.A.RE, Glassware, Stoneware, and Farthenware, new styles. for salo by NICHOLS LOYMAN, mny] northeast Prong and landreenneets. nRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh Apple, Hemony, st NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S °Omer. Front. and MArlrec street= COAL OIL, Natrona, Magnolia, Lucifer, and other nonexplosive brands, for age low by MiCHOIS & BOWMAN, Bb 2 • Corm Front and Mutat street& yr NUJ ' RIPDRUG STORE is the pleat 13..10.W Patent Mandoes. illistelantous WM. KNOCHE, 03 Market street, llarrisburg, Pa., C=l PIANC I STEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee /11 makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. tug BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU• RENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Eanjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. SHEET 1111178IC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND BOSE:WOO FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment . of best plated LOOKING GLASSE S From smallest to largest sizes. ' Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. febl9-wksly WM. KNOCHE, 98 Market street. COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 1!! N consideration of the hard times , and as I sell exclusively FOR CASH, I have reduced the price of Coal as follows : Lykeos Valley Broken l $2 90 per ten Large Egg 2 90 4 4 small Egg a 290 44 Stove • " 290 44 44 Nut a 220 {. Wilksbarre de 290 t. Lorberry Cl 290 gt WAll Coal delivered by the PALM WEIGHT/AIM; it can be weighed at the purchasers dlor, and if It fal short 10 votntos, the Coal will' be forfeited. All Coal of the beet quality mined, delivered free from all Impurities. AerCOal Sold In qautities, at the toilet WHOISSALI Pantie. Agent for DuponPe Celebrated Powder, a largo supply always on band, at Manufacturers prima. isirA large lot of euperlor baled Bay for sale. 123 JAMR3 N. WHEELER. UPHOLSTERING. PALM LEAF MATTRESSES, COTfON TOP MATTRESSES, HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON COMFORTS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, CAMP STOOLS, &c., &c. On hand and for sale at the very lowest rates for cash Hair Mattresses and Spring Bottoms made to order. SOFAS, LOUNGES, OFIATRS, HAIR MATTRESSES, t&o., Repaired and wide equal to new, very reasonable, all at N 0.1.09, Market street, between Fourth and Fby in , r2B.2md J. T BAR irth, RIO.. FOR SEWING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRME MEDAL SPOOL COTTON, k 200 di 600 YDS. WHIMS, BLACK' et COLORED. HIS thread being madeioartionlarly for T Sewing Macitines,ll VERY STRONG, SMOOTH AND ELASTIC. Its strength is not impaired by washing, nor by friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks' Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and Stooks Patent Six CordOled Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country. Also, Es atm or 100 nozssr 11014PlellORTED M., by WM. HENRY SMITH, Sole Agent. nog- dem 36 Veseystreet, New York. UNION RESTA.IIRANT, BIT .TART) AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET , NEAR sarrH. THE subscribers having erected a larg e ii building at the above place, exprately for the pun, ()- KW above indicated, beg to White attention of the pub lic to.the following : Tar. Eissestraarrr, on the first hoer, with a dining, room attached, is fitted up in first•class style, and it will at all times be suppled with the beet OYSTERS to be bad In the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, dab, and all kinds of game in season. Oysters served ap in 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 exorcise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is upstairs—elegantly fitted up, and contains three marble top combination cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the preprietora are determine d to conduct it In a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make it a fashionable resort, they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage jaS-dtf WILLI at 4 C. BcFADDEN NEW FRUIT STORE. MIELE subscriber has just opened at the Ji„, corner of Second and Pine streets, a new huller store, where he will have at all limes a large and fresh supply of fItIIIT, PUB AND MUSS ARTIOLEks' genes - a ly found In hurter stem. in connection with ihe above, he still continues to carry on the bib posting badness, and all orders lett at the store will be promptly attended to. aprtt-d2wo B. M. M VTER. DELAWARE GRAPE VINES, DIANA "GRAPE VINES, CONCORD GRAPE VINES, CALIFORNIA GRAPE VINES, MUSCADINE GRAPE VINES, REBECCA and other choice Grape Vines, 60 cents to El 00 each. Catawba, (Milton am Isabella 'taw at 2.6 to 60 coat( each. J. MISS, apr7 KEYSTONE NO asgaY. COAL OlL.—Nobody can undersell us. IVJ The best oil in Harrisburg ; warranted non-explo sive, for sale by . . . NICHOLS BOWMAN, comer Front and Market streets iIpHE best place to get Sugars and Syrup 11 of all kinds, and at all prices to saint ne parchaser, Is at NICHOLS & BOWMAN. ail corner Frost andidarP.et street■. APPLE TRERs, A LL the leading kinds $l2 per hundred, „GIL $1 60 per dozen, owaller on unities 16 cents each, at (apr7yt Mt:INTONE NUESSRI. STRAWBERRIES A LT, the most desirable varieties, and h 1 which have produced fruit unzurpmeed in the State, by the dozen, hundred, thousand or ten thousand, at the [apr7y J KEYSToNE NURSERY. EVERBEARING RASPBERRY. PLANTS of the Cato.wiess, bearing a fall crop or Hoe Dery es as late as November. $1 50 re; &nen, single plates 20 cents each, at ICSYsTONS NURSERY. SALAD OIL. Alarge supply of -fresh Salad Oil, in large and small bottles, and of different brands east received and for sale by WM. DOGS, is. dr. CO. EVERGRERN TREES NORWAY Fir balsam Fir, Silver Fir, Scotch lir, Austrian Pine, Arbor Vita, &e., from Ito 15 feet high, at all prices. from 25 cents and up wards, at KEYS WKS N Ungar. THE SKIRT. -rum , RECEIVED.—The New Shaped U .keleten Said, flu float article manufactured. Mor sale at CATHCART% gorily, Next door to the Harrisburg auk. U - s TRIPOLI, Washing Slue., • • Indigo, Baits]. and Intik, for ale by cornerlionM=trANl' Illistrllcmcone. MONEY PURELES. PORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK et-books, Bankers' Cases, Ladles' Cube Fateheks Ladies Traveling Satchels. We are constantly receiving additions to our stock of the above goods, and near. sadly have a flue assortment of the Wait styles. We respectfully invite persons wautiog to parttime the above articles to examine the stock—knowingm at a greater variety or better goods canno• be found In the city. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store, 91 Market street, one dour east of Fourth steeet, south side. ml. THE BUT GOODS FOR THE LEAST NON A. HUMMEL, Dealor In BOOTS AND SHOES, of every DESCRIPTION and at all PRICE S. Next door to the Court Honee, MARKET STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA. LISEt3 and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prices. mar2B•dBm CANE SEATED CHAIRS, &c NEATLY repaired and reseated, an all orders executed promirly by Mrs . SP/IMM. mar3l•dlm ..!twood stre , t below Stuleerry. CHERRY CURRANTS. PLANTS $1 75 per dozen, smaller quail- Wks 18% ceata Cacti, at tapriky] J. MUM. RED DUTCH. CURRANTS $1 ppr dozen, smaller quan -10 cents each. 'White Luch it 50 p:r dozen, smal ler quantities 30 sects each. Audits de Pelham, 41 60 per cozen, smaller quantities 15 cautt each ; at apr.loy HEYSTON It NOISICRY. MAHONIA ACQUIFOLIA. j i FINE evergreen shrub, Jasnimum, Nudotloraut, Honeysuckles, We sons BOOM, 26 to 373 g cents each. English and Irish Yew, &c., 87% to 75 cows each. HEYsTONE. NUISSIittY. CORSETS. A LARGE asaortmeot of all sines, in li white and eolorsd of the most desirable makes, at CATIIOerr & Bittialkß Next door to the Harrisn•nrg NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V. Hummel's old stand,) TTAVE determined to place their entire stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, &c., &0., at prices to snit the present hard times, and re spectfully call the attention of the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stook of goods, consisting of SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE. SPICES, LEMONS, ORANGES. CURRANTS, , CEDAR-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, &o. We have also gone to considerable trouble in getting the sale of several brands of ' . COAL OIL, All of which we warrant to be NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND FREE FROM ODOR, as far as practicable. Among others, we have on band NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LUCIFER, ROBINSON. All of which we will sell wholesale or retail, and lower than any other house fa llarrisbnrg. Also, all kinds of OUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE. We also invite attention to our well selected and extensive assortment of QtrEENSWARE. Call at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market stream. REMOVAL. CHARLES A. BOAS, Bra BBMOVIID 578 WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE To No. 7, Market Square, below the Buehler Rouse. HE has constantly on hand a large stook L.l . or WATCHES, JEWELRY and PLATED WARE of all descriptions. Watch', and Jewelry repaired and warranted. GEO. W. IitoCALLA, WATCH - AMER & JEWELER, s NO. 38, Market Street, Harrisburg. HAS constantly on hand a large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &0., Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Jar N. B. Don't forget the pins, oppoote th e Jon a . House. QCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA Railroad Company. OMce No. TIT S. Fourth street, rinladelphla, Skint 8, 1882. The Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, MA an election for President and six Managers, will take place at the Once of the Company, Key 50, et 12 o'clock, x. W. H. HOILHdbI N EY, sger.dtd Secretary. JUST RECEIVED. A SECOND LOT of Comic and Sontimen- AL, tal Valentines, at different prime. fob lb y BCHBBSIERII Bookstore TREE BOX. A HANDSOME, vigorous growing dwarf li evergreen 25 U) 50 Ocilla eao/1, $lllO 34 per d 02•11. eprley Ke.YRON NURBii:RY. CHERRY TREES. DWARF AND STANDARD. QIXTY native and oreign choice varieties kj of healthltd growth, 25 to 6o ceuts each, 12 60 to ao per dozen, $lB to $3O per hundred, at apr7y ARY3TONE NURSERY. aprBy MAPLE TREES. rrEN to E'teen feet high, 25 to 50 cents 1„ each, $2 60 to $5 per dozen' $lB to $BO per ben ne. toputtly KEYoTtibitl. NURI6IIY. CEMETERY LOT HOLDERS! 'VOLT can purchase at the Keystone Nursery, Hurrisburg, Evergreen TREES AND OP namentil Ehr Vines, am. ot as good quality end at as low prime as tney can be sold by Irra.pone lble agents and pedlera, besides having the advantage of getting them Ireah front the ground. JAOOI3 ALOT of prime Cheese just received and or sale by NICIEWLAs dt BOWM AN, toll Corner Front sod Market streets. caOAP, Harrison, tiountry and Fancy, for INJ sale by NICHOL:: a Wailes', re27l) north-east corner of Front and Market streets. SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION.-. A Tory convoaloot Writting Dealt ; also, portfotiod, Elemorandtun Boas, Ibrtmonnaies, am, at 026 ISCHIFPNIPS BOOKSTORE- SMOKED BEEF.-A splendid lot, large and well cured. WM, DOCK, JR. k CO nRIISIIED, broken loaf, fine and coarse rilrer/lotikad other engarslbr Ws by NICHOLS & BOWHAN, , Oftmer MRS sat blab* are*. .. LI