Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 22, 1862, Image 7
paiip Ql:Telegrapq+ P AREI R, I.S BURG, PA Tuesday Afternoon, April 22,.1862. Tux ElyEa continues at flood heighth, and still rising slowly. We have heard of no dam age to the canal, except that reported yesterday. COURT.—The regular April term of criminal court will commence next Monday. The cal endar embracer about the ordinary number of lEEE OFFICER'S PAY Roms.--Another supply of officer's pay rolls, printed on fine white paper, has just been printed, and can be had at THIS OFFICE =I Tux Orr Loos UP contained several tenants last night—"vags" and •' drunks," all of whom upon a hearing before the Mayor this morning were dlicharged with an injunction to sin no more. A SPECIAL MEETING of the City Council will be held in the Council chamber at the Court House to-morrow evening. It is understood the object of the meeting is to consider a veto message of the Mayor. I=3:=l Te Firm WEATH&R to-day brought out the building committee in fuilforce at Eby & Kun kle's new building, Market and Fifth streets. The committee repotted rapid progress and ob tained leave to sit again the next flue day. I=l ON TBE . SICK LasT.—John Wenrich, private in the Verbeke Rifles, 46th Pennsylvania regi ment, and L. D. Reed, fife major of the 110th Pennsylvania regiment, both of this city, are lying in the hospital at Winchester, Va., the former laboring under an attack of epilepsy, and the latter typhoid fever. Ties "KENTUCKY BOY," a volunteer in one of the Ohio regiments, and wounded at the battle of Bull Run, will deliver a lecture on Tempe rance and the war, under the auspices of the Good Templars, hi Sanford's Opera House, next Thursday evening. Seats will be free to the public. THE ROBBERY CASE.—There have been no ad ditional disclosures made in reference to the robbery of the grocery store of Messrs. Dock & Co. by tie negro pirter, Ward. The Govern: meut property found at the " old clos" shop of the German Jew, Feltro an, has been takencharge of by U. S. Assistant Master Wilson. FRUIT 'TREES AND SHRUBBERY.-Our readers should by no means forget the public sale of fruit trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubbery, &c., which will take place at the lower market house to-morrow morning at 8i o'clock, and in the evening. The stock is from the nursery of Mr. J. Mish, below the city, which fact alone is a sufficient warrant that the articles are of good qu ility. FELE rwro THE RIVER. —A lad named Jacobs, aged about ten years, while playing on a raft, tied at the shore of the river below Paxton street, this morning, accidentally fell headfore most into the water, and was only saved from drowning by the prompt action of a German woman, who fortunately witnessed the disaster, and had the presence of mind to wade into the river and assist him to regain terra firma. THE WEATHER to-day was splendid for all who have good health, good consciences and the wherewithal to purchase ordinary comforts. The "spring fever," however, affects some— making itself known in unwonted lassitude, and a perceptible falling off in appetite. This last is a wise provision of nature. After the hearty beef, mutton, buckwheat cakes and that sort of thing, that are freely iudulg ed in du ring the cold months, the blood is apt to be come overcharged with humors, which a little judicious dieting will enable the system to throw off Don't• dose yourself with medicine though, as some people do with the advent of the tint warm di.y. The indiscriminate use of cathartics, and the imbibition of abominable messess called herb teas will only disarrange the stomach and do no permanent good. If you feel bilious try the vegetarian diet for a while, and after a gentle purgation and mild starvation of a few weeks all symptoms of spring fever will disappear, your brain will be clear, your spirits good, and you will be, to all intents and purposes, a renovated man, and prepared to endure, uncomplainingly, the summer heats. =I RAILROAD ACCIDENT. —Explosion of a Locomo tive Boiler —Yesterday morning the local freight which left Lancaster at 7.45 met with a terri ble accident some three or four hundred yards east of the Conestoga bridge. lhe train was drawn by engine "No 179," formerly known as "Old Fogy," being one of the first built at the Lancaster Locomotive Works. It was in charge of engineer Isaac Finkenbine and fire man George 0. Fisher", both of Columbia.— When at the point named the boiler exploded, blowing off the dome with terrific force, which struck Mr. Finkinbine on the head, smashing his skull and killing him instantly, and serious ly injuring the fireman, Mr. Fisher. The conductor of the train at once returned to Lancaster and gave notice of the sad casualty, when the unfortunate victims were brought up to the depot in ttuit, city, and placed in the baggage room. Mr. Fisher was found on the foot board of the engine, and is so seriously injuted that his recovery is doubtful. One of his arms is broken, and no doubt, his internal injuries are severe. Dr. John Atlee, sen., was sent for, who rendered all the assistance possi ble to the wounded man. It is impossible to give an intelligent con jecture as to the cause of the accident. Mr. Finkenbioe was one of the best and most care ful engineers on the road, and it cannot be fairly attributed to any direliction on his part. He had recently recovered from an attack of typhoid fever, and leaves a wife and four chil dren to mourn the loss of a kind and provident father, the youngest having been born only on Siturday last. The deceased has for years en joyed the confidence of railroad men and the respect of all who knew him. AN EVENING SALE of shade, evergreen and ornamental trees will take place at the market house on Wednesday evening. This will af ford an opportunity to the laboring portion of the community to attend. See advertisement in another column. Capt. A. Count, of the 45th P. V., pass,:d through this city to-day, en route for his r, gi ment. He had been engaged on a recruiting tour through Centre and the adjoining countie , , and within a short period forwarded one hundred men to be attached to the various companies of the Forty-fifth. Capt. Curtin is one of the most popular officers in the volunteer ranks, and per haps better qualified for recruiting than any man in the Commonwealth. He reports that there is no difficulty in procuring recruits, and is of the opinion that Pennsylvania could in a short time fill another very large requisition. STATE SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION.—We un derstand that several of our city Sabbath Schools, and a number of othtra from the ad joining districts, will be represented in the State Sabbath School convention, which meets in the First Independent church, Philadelphia, on the 28th of next month. The object of the conven tion is to obtain an accurate view and survey of the State in its Sabbath School aspect, with a view of devising ways and means by which to impart vigor and efficiency to the cause, and insure the general interest among the friends. A general and earnest invitation is extended to all the friends of the Sabbath School cause to attend ; but it is especially desired and expected that each Sabbath School wiul be represented by at least one delegate. Excusion tickets at half fare will be issued on the Pennsylvania Central, Lebanon Valley, and Northern Central railroads to persons wishiug to attend the con vention. I=l A. WOOLS'S THOUGHTS ON BONNETS.—The bonnet is the frame to the picture. A pretty face wants the setting to add lustre to its lovli ness. A homely one hopes, by a happy com bination of tints, to soften its ugliness, or to suggest a beauty which it does not possess The present bonnets look like coal-scuttles, and will hardly succeed in making any one look handsomer. In their anxiety to grow all of a sudden, they have burst 014 behind as before. They may be decidedly stylish but are not graceful. A high-pointed shelf, pro tuding over the forehead, and a bag of lace hanging out of the crown, large enough for a work pocket, is anything but artistic. Still, it is refreshing to see heads crowned with flowers instead of feathers. To us there was always au incongruity in the thought of robbing poor ostriches and smaller birds of their pretty tails, in order to trick out feminine heads. But flowers are a natural ornament. Doubtless one of - the first things which Eve did was to knot flowers in her hair, and to •this day flow ers and rare imitation of flowers make the most simple and beautiful adorning of her multi plied daughters. The most graceful spring hat worn is the simple straw, (void of the silk or lace crown,) trimmed with budded green or violet tints, and clusters of spring flowers. A FORKEIX HARRISBURGER. PIIO3IOTED.—Dr. Ww. A. Hammond, of the army, has been nominated by the President as Surgeon-General, under the new law reorganizing the Medical Department of the army. Dr. Hammond is a son of Dr. J. W. Hammond, for a number of years the chief clerk in the State Treasury De partment in this city, and a brother to pay master Chas. E. Hammond, who was recently killed while serving his country on board• of the United States ship Sciota, at Ship Island, in the gulf of Mexico. He studied medicine with Dr. E. W. Roberts of this city, and entered the army as Assistant Surgeon in 1849, being sta tioned at or near Santa Fee, New Mexico.— After serving fur some years with great distinc tion, he resigned and resided for some time in Europe, where, besides devoting himself to professional studies, he examined with great care the medical organizations of the various European armies, and has a thorough knowl edge of the subject. On his return, he was ap pointed Professor of Anatomy in the University of Maryland, which position he held on the breaking out of the rebellion, when he again entered the army. Dr. Hammond's appoint ment receives the endorsement of the profession throughout the country, and is an evidence that the Secretary of War intends the reorgan ization of the Medical Department shall be a reality. The Doctor has a number of warm friends in this city, who will read this announce ment with pleasure. THE BATTU AT PITTSBURQ LANDEEH —A llarris burger' Experience. —We have been kindly per mitted to publish the following copy of a pri vate letter, written by Mr. Wm. W. Armstrong, a private in the "Anderson" or "Buell's Body Guard," to his father, a resident of this city.— We have previously stated that the "Guard" participated in the battle, but it seems that this is correct with reference to only three of the troop, the remainder being some fifteen miles distant, having been detained by the wagons. The letter, however, details some facts relative to the battle, that we have not before seen published : BATTLE FIELD, NEAR. PITTSBURG LANDING, 1 April 10, 1862. It DEAR FATHER :—We arrived on Sunday within fifteen miles of the battle ground at Pittsburg Landing, having been kept back on account of our wagons, which had stuck in the mud. Gen. Buell, however, hastened forward and reached in time to turn the tide of battle. The battle field is eight miles from Savannah. They were bringing in the wounded all day on Sunday and Monday into this place. There were three of our troop 'with Buell in the thickest of the fight, but they came out unhurt. The General had a horse shot under him. The dead are thickly strewn around our camp tor miles. The rebels L.ught desperately. Gen: S. Johnson, as you may have learned, was killed. Some of the wounded lay for two days on the field before they could be removed. I saw some dead bodies this morning, that were partly burned up from the weeds where they lay, having been set ou fire by the shells from the cannon. I have never beheld such a ghastly sight be fore, nor ever wish to do so again. One of the troop died at Savannah of ty phoid fever. Two or three others in bad health have been sent to Louisville. We are expecting another battle daily. Wm. W. 4.amernomo. Peunfipluaitia itrelegraph, clutsktv Afternoon. 'April 22, 1662 A WAR HORSE FOS SALE.—The war iiereo of the lamented Col. Win. G. Murray, is offered for &Lip. See advertisement. I=l HATTIE HARLAND'S favor has b ea received. but its publication is withheld under our un deviating rule to publish no communication Ind i:ce .1 - epaulet] with a responsible name. MUSICAL ACAMlY.—Persons aesiro Lis of join ing the musical academy under the tworshlp of Professur Tarbutton, are rtquetited' to meet in Odd Fcllows' Hall. Second street, above Pine, at 7 1 1 o'clock this evening, at which time the first lesson of the series will be given. I=l=l BEAUTIFY/NG ME BANK ALONG THE ELVER. While it has not up to this time impressed our city fathers with the importance that some of our citizens feel in beautifying the river bank, to make a special appropriation, we notice in this connem ion, during the last week, our pub lic spirited neighbors, George W. and Valentine aummel, Jr,, busy in having additional trees planted, fences repaired, and improyerneits made generally ; and we feel safe in saying that heat oppressed old age, in after years, who finds shelter under the grateful and cooling shade of these trees, will bless the public benefactors who planted them, and feel kindly towards the cheap dry goods house of Urich Se Bowman for calling your attention to their new spring goods. =MIZE NEW 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 cts. to $1 ; shirts, 50 cts., and 60 cts. with doen bosoms ; night shirts, 50 cts ; under shirts and drawers, 40 ets. to 87 cts., all wool ; monkey jackets, 50 cts. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 cts. to 16 cts ; silk ties, 12k, 15 and 18 cts ; collars, 8 cts. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4 and 5 cts.; cliffs, 4 and 5 cts. a piece ; under sleeves, 18 cts.; fine cambric at 13 and 18 ets. per yard, worth 25 cts.; Marseilles bosoms 01 a new style, and fast collars, 12 cts.; all linen bosoms, 15 cts and upwards. If you want cheap and good goods just go to James A. Lynn, at the 'Harrisburg Cheap Shit Manu factory, where he is selling off without reserve. N. B.—Shirts, &c. made to measure, Room next to Hummel & Billiuger's grocery store, 12 Morket street. I=l CARPET CARPET ! CARPET 1---Etaviog returned from New York, I now have on hand, and I am daily reeei ving from the New York auctiou sales, a large assortment of goods, which 1 offer cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 371 cents up to 87 cents ; 40 pieces of beautiful Curtain muslin, very cheap; spleudid black silks at 75 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 Bombazin at $1 10, worth $1 50 ; sum mer sills at 50 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of the finest Irish linen at 75 cents, worth $1 ; 1,000 hoop skirts, at 60 75 and $l, very cheap. Great baro- ' aius in stockings; 20 dozen hem stitched handkerchiefs, at 25 and 31 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. ' S.. LEWY, m3l-y Rhoads old stand. iIARII TO THE LADIES DUPOWO'S GOLDEN PILLS FuR FEMALES '•Read the 10 to ing certfficatc" trhin one of tile first ladies iu Utica, N. who called upon my agents in that city (Br Oriole) /k C 0.,) and told them Clint dhe, of course, did not wit' her Dame made public, but if any ono should doubt the won erful efficumey of DR. Or:FON cu's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to Pis she considered it a duty, es well as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young arty 17 years old. She fool go ing into ,oat Arninton—had taken cold—nature became unwonted Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured her, and sue is n o w in rn bust health.— "We wen_ ,:articular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box Price sl.— Sold wholesale and retail by C. A BAN:WART, No. 2, Jones Row, and C. K. KEGLER, 91 Market street, Harris burg, l'a. By sending either of them 51 00 through' be Harrisburg Post Mice the Pills will en sent confidentially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." .5..—L00k out for councoefeits. Bey uu Golden Ptile, of any kind unless the box its signed is O. Howe, Ali others is a base imposition and MIS ; therefore, as you value your lives .ind health, (to say nothing Of be ing humbugged out of your money.) buy only of thaaa ,vtio sour; the signature of S. G. Howe on every box, which has recent iy 0..;10:! of lot !NOE, (":0 , : , t. ingredients composing the above Pills aro made known to every Agent, Brio they are safe, and will perform all claimed for them. Aoki aleo by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kann% man ; Mechanicsburg ; M. warks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott. 11arlise ; S. G. Wild, Yewville ; .1. C. Altick, Shippens, burg; Spangler, Chanbaralutig •'. T. filler, Yore. ; :t J. A. Wolf, Wriginville ; S. S. Stevens.ev Heading ; and K. P. Hunter, Reuling, and by . muggist" in every town and- viii ige in the tlnited States, anti b 5. D. LIOWE, e 3 4m Sob. Proprietor, New York. HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE! I Min. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye The only Earraless and Reliable llyerKnown ! All others aro mere imitations, and shook! be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. KED UR RUSfY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful aid natural Brown or Blunt:, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FRI:HEN Mt DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wm. A. BATCHELOR sime 18 9, and over 200.000 applications nave been made to the huir of the patrons of his famous Dye. Wer. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be dihtiuguisheo from nature and is WIRRENTAD not to injure in trie least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill ,Ifecis of bad Deco remedied. The hair is invigorated for lite by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 16 dond Street New York. ztkild in all the cites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine hag the name "William A. Batchelor," and address upon a Fteel plate engraving, on the four sides of each box. WboiaAale,Factery, al Barclay St., Late 2:33 Broadway, New York °el' -dAwly Pita) :21herttoriittnti. TO THE LADIES. IVIRS. MARY CHANDIAR would re spectfully inform the ladies of Harrisburg and the public generally, that she still continues the DRESS MAKING BUSINESS, in Walnut street two doors below third. Walking Jackets and Ladis' Dresses manufac tured in the latest styles. WANTED. Two or three girls to learn the Dressm eking business. Apply to [aprl9-011 Mrs. MARY CILANDbEII. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. JUST received a fall supply of Lykens Valley Nut Coal, delivered by the patent weigh earls. For sale by JAMES M. WHEELER. aprl6 DANDELION COFFEE !---A Fresh and largo supply of this Celabia ust roceived by [Jit3] 00% fr., & ca. PEACH TREES. t, 111,VENTY thorn varieties, $8 per hun dred, $1 25 per dozen, 124 2 ' cents each ror smelter quantities, at [a riy) Ke,Y.scONIE SUGAR CURED HAMS • DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS, BOLGNA SAUSAGE. A large and fresh supply just received by ,ebd6 W d. I_hfli: Jr„ J Co FLOWER SEEDS. • A CHOICE lot of ASTER'6 and TEN WEEK STOCKS, with a general variety of Fresh Flower and Darien Seeds, received and br sale at No. 91 Market street. KELLE4'B Drugstore. LiP. &W. C. TAYLOR'S N SOAP. • It is economical and highly detersive. It con tains no Rosin and will not wastu. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefore suitable for every purpwe. For sale by WIC DIX.R., Jr. & Co. itlgtellalleOUs AUDITOR'S NOTICE rriliE undersigned Auditors appointed by _it the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county, to d stfibute the ualances in the hands of A. 0. Iliester and Charles P. ltuench, assignees of John Wallower see .io'rm Wallower, Jr. and of the firm of Wallower & Son, amongst the credit or', hereby give notice that they will meet at the orrice of David Fleming , Esq., for the purpose aforesaid, on Friiay, the 7th day of March, 1862, at 10 o'docit A. u. , when and where all p trties in terested are requested to attend D. FLEMING, J. W. PISTON PON, llARiusinma, Fe',. 12,1 6 62 auditors. flavr-dop w2w (LIGE to the heirs and devisees of eery Cassel, Lite o. Susquehanna to e: nship, Dan phis esuley, dace .8 , ”1. the undersigned h , vi,g been .4ove.ints , d. • n auditor by the Orpha 's Court of Dauphin county to make d stribution of the estate of the said It, n ry Cassel, decreed, among the heirs an 1 de'isees of cad deceased, hereby gives notice io all person , interested therein that he wit attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his 'lice is the city sf ilarrisberg on Tuesday, the 15th d,y 0. 18111, - at 10 c , cleck, A. 3t., of :aid day, when d where all parties interested therein, a - e r,questi dto attend as they may_think pr.mer r 1.94.124 oaw w2t JOHN H. Be.loGd, Auditor XOTICE. ETT NRS of Adraitlistrat.on of the estate J .11.14niei A. Jack, el the etty of Harrisburg, do t.% o.red, h xving b en g , ante I t the on .ersig al, all per sovi. g them,e ye , indebtei to said deceased. and th• s, flaying eLiros egaast said estate, will please cell all the sub,cribr for set Cement. AARON ROMBAUGH, marl. 7 deawtiw Administr.)tor. OFF/OE OF LYKILY.4 VALLEY 1 4 AILKOAD & COAL( OkIP sNY, I THENNEOWN, 214(rit 8 h, 1862. A INIEETING of t e stockholders of the Lykens Valley Railroad and Coal Company. w.ll he Gel tat 4 50010 Seventh Street, Philadelphia, on Monday the Cth day of 11.1.3( neat, from LO n'CIOAS. N. until o'clock P. for the pu.i.ote of ',dentin:. a Pro-i -( eut, Secretary, Tres urer and seven Man- gere, to serve or the ensuing year. A. B. YoUNG, apr9-d.: awld Secretary EXECU rOR'S NOTICE. EHREAS letters of administration VI; en tho estate of ki 4HY E. JACRSJN, dec'd., late of Cresson, Cam. tria emuty, Pa., have can granted to the subsit titer, all perscu-; indebted to the estate are requested to mace immediate payment and thom having claims against th mitate of said emieasea will make the same xi own ni host deity to J MES S. Flt Ek•scutur. 37 , doaw6w s d. 232 Union Street, Philadelphia. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NO) ICE is hereby given that letters of administration on he e. tate of George R. Mowry eceas,d, fortner,y of Harrisburg, have seen granted to the undersigned by the Register of Dauphin county. all persons indebted t• said rstate are requesned to make pAyannt, and those hAviug eta In>, to present them fur settlement. itprl44l6o;oaW ,tGraibistratur. PUBLIC SALE. IN PUBSUANCE of au order of the Or vhans• Court of liaupinu county, will be exposed to sale, 6A CURD tho 29th day of March, 1862, :it the Pu I.c House of Bodi tmia Geeiiey in Lioglestown, Dauphin county - , at 12 o'clock us. , the following real es• tate, viz : A certain tract or piece o. land situated in West Hanover township, county - aioreseds, bounded by lands of G.orge Ann Finney and others, con taining twenty .nine and a hell acres. Also a certain lot : round in I ingleswwn Lower Paxton township, bound ed by Mirka street, as by properly of Ann Beret on tile west and William Cassel, on the e Ist. Ssid lot being 201) feet oee i , and tie feet trout on Market strew., whereon is erected a two story :mane house and frame stable, late t.:e eht,ts of atewart Finney dec'd. Attendance will be given and coneiti >Ls of sale made known by AARON BUMBAtali. Trus:ee, &c., to sell said estate of said oeeeased. INC. HINGLAND, Cierk, U. C. teh22.-d ,aw. LAND FOR SALE. ABOUT 800 acres, principally Chestnut ISprout Land, i.itatate.l in Carry and Genea - ogo twu 1t ' Dauphin con ty. Also a number of line Chestnut Timber and Paiture lots in Loudouderry and south Anville townships, Lebanon emorty. For further partleulirs apply to Samuel goiter, Gonewago, or to Jt hu Benson, Wien ook Furnace, i'eausylvauia. a; r 7. di ,alc3in W. 0 FRELMAND, NOTICE. NONCE is hereby given, that an appli cklion for the incorporation of the church of the h vat) 6 ae heal Association 01 the borough of Millersburg, has been midi to the Court of Coma:OM :leas 01 Dauphin county and filed in the office of the Prothonotary, and that a charter of incorporatim will be grantal at the nest regular term of iho said court, unless cause be shown to the contrary. by order of the court, marl9s2tdoaw-wlt J. C. YOUNG, Pr. thonotary NOTICE. g illE account of David 0. Kellar, assig nee of Henry P. Howard, of Derry township, has been tiled in the Court of Common PleAs of Dauphin county, and wdt be confirmed ou the first day of May,. unless cause be shown to the contrary. J. C. YOUNG, mal3-d2t-w lt Prothonotary- NOTICE. rrittE account of Henry G. Heisey, execu for of Joseph Clark of Conewaga township, who was aszignee of Edward. lLim, has been filed. in the Court of Common fleas of Dauphin county, and will be confirmed on the first day of May,lBtti. unless cause be shown to the contrary. J. C YOUNG, rual3-da-wlt Prothonotary. NoncE is hereby given that letters of admmistration on ttie estate of John R. Boyd, late or tue city of Harrisburg, Dauphin conaty, Gave been graidad to the subscriber who lives In said city. All per,...ons haring claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, are hereby requested. to make kncwn the same to the subscriber without delay. P. K. BOYD, apr3 doaw-m6t Administrator. GARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a large invoice of ermine Garden deeds—comprising a greater variety of imported and home growth than has ever been offered in this city. those who may desire to purchase, can depend upad getting the best in the world, at the Wholesale and retail grocery store of WM. DOCK, JR. & CO. FIFTH WARD HOUSE, R. J. PETERS, Proprietor. Corner of Forster and West Avenues, (In the Rear of the Reservoir,) Harrisburg, Pa. Boarding by the weeS, day or stogie meal at reasons. ble rates. cod stabling for horses, 5o . apr9•dlm* F"'—Mackerel Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in whole or half barrels. Fresh invoice for site low by NIIIHOLa dc BOWMAN, m2O-y corner of Front and Mar.:et streets. CHOICE Teas, Green and Black, for sale law by NICHOLe6 ,S; BOWMAN, itbll Corner Front and Market streets. CIDER 11! VINEGAR 111 M AD d E e. fr ,r o i, m uteo c a h b o y ic u e ,3 t tn b d e s e t e ri l c e t e ly te p l e A pples, nLLdsem. nem k CO. LAWTON BLACKBERRIES. PLANTS $1 to $1 25 per dozen, at aPr.75 , KEYSTONE NURSERY PURPLE FRINGE 4, ND White Fringe, strong plants 50 to 75 (wills each. KEYSTONE NUESERY CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh k . ) Apple, lemony, at _ _ NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S corner Front lno ,rket ilrentg COAL OIL, Natrona, Magnolia, Lucifer, and other non explosive brands, for sate low by NICH.OLS & BOWMAN, feb2 Corner Front and Market streets. QEENSWARE, Glassware, Stoneware, and 'Earthenware, new styles, for sale by NICHOLS' Sc LAYMAN, 27 y] nertb-east corner of Front and Market streets. APRICOT AND PLUM TREES. OF choice, varieties, 40 to 50 cents each, $i to $5 per dozen, at KEYSTONE NURSEKY apriy GIJARA JELLY.—A. large supply just received by WAL DOCK, JR. & CO. SYRUP, Lovering's and Btewart's, for 1.7 sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, tetra. Corner Front and Market Street. DIARIEB FOK 1862.—A great variety at exceeding low - prices, at SHEFFER'S BOOKSTORSk Eclisiellantons COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED I 1 N contsideration of the hard tittles, and V. as I sell exclu•ively FOR CASH, I have reducee Abe price of Coal as follows : t.ykens Va:ley Broken 02 90 per ton " Large Egg 290 Small Egg " " " " Stove " 290 " " " Nut " 125 Wilksbar: e •. •go .. Lorberry it 290 ./ sir All Coal delivered by the eATENT WEIGH CARTS; it can be weighed at the purchasers dror, end it it falls short 10 POUNDS, the Coal willl be forfeited. All Coal of the best quality mined, delivered free from all Impurities; ue-Coal sold In qautities, at the LOWE3T WHOLESALE PRICES. Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, a large supply always on hand, at Manufacturers prices. fogy-A large lot of superior baled Hay for sale. j 23 JAMES M. WHEELER. HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT, FOR the safety of erlnsumers, we have established a Co I Oil Depot at the corner of Frou Int Market titreetS. All our oils are tested and we posi tively sell none except such as prove to be non-explosive, clear and free from odor as far as practicable. Re o ff e r at t resent the following justly celebrated b. ands. Mag ri, lia, Robir.son, Nabrona and Lucifer, lower than can be purchase I els=ewhere in this place, either wholesale or retail. Also an QM ensive assortment of Lamps, ClMM ucy4, Shades, (Awe Cones, Burners, &e. Wo will also change fluid or eaciphooc lamps, so as to be u- ed for coal oil. Call and satisil; yourselves, at NICHOLS, & BOWMAN, . aprll Corner of Front and Market street. UPHOLSTERING. PALM LEAF MATTRESSES, COTTON 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, CHAIRS, HAIR MATTRESSES, &e., Repo.'red and mode equal to new, very reasonable, al l at No. 109, Ma , ket street, between Fourth and Fifth, by m , r2B-2md J. T BABNIIZ. FOR SEW ING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON, suu YDS WHILE; BLACK di COLORED. THIS thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is 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 Brooks Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.— Also, IN OARV. OP 100 p sex EACH, ASSORTED NOS, by WM. 'HENRY smut', Sole Agent. ntvg. dem 36 Veseystreet, New York. UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD AND BO WLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH. THE subscribers having erected a larg e building, at the above pitt , te, exprotgely for the per. , o see above iodinated., hog to call the atteutiou of the pa b lie to the I . ollavViri2. : TEE ItHnrEAURANT, 011 the first floor, with a dining room attached, is aided op in Ilrst.class style, and it will at all times : , e suppled with the best OYSTERS to be had in the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, ash, and all kinds of game in season. Oysters served up in every style, and meals to be had at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated breweries iu the country constantly' on hand. The Ten-pin Alley, or Howling Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construetioa, where the lovers of this healthy exercise can enjoy the mseives. The Billiard Saloon is up stairs—elegantly lived up, and contains three marble top c imbination cuhLtion to bias, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the proprietor's are determine d to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in thoir power to make it a fasidonable resort, they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. ja.3-dtf WILLIAM C. MCFADDEN & CO. NEW FRUIT STORE. THE subscriber has just opened at the 1 corner of Second and Pine streets, a new huxter store, where he will have at all times a large and fresh supply of e'RUIT, I'Lqi AND UTRIsIR ARTICLES gener a ly timed in buster store , .. in connection with the above, he £ till continues to carry on the bil posting bininew, and all orders left at the store will be proiniply attended to. apre-d2 , A* E. M. 31 4TER. THEO. F, 4:3 CHEF FE R, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, HARKEY STREET, HARRISBIIRq- *Particular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks . , Manifests, Policies, Checks, Drafts, &o CARDS printed at $2, $3, $-1, - and $5 per thousand in elegant style. i2O DELAWARE GRAPE VINES, DIANA GRAPE VINES, CONCORD GRAPE VINES, CALIFORNIA. GRAPE VINES, MUSCADINE GRAPE VINES, REBECCA and other choice Grape Vines, 60 cents to $1 00 each. Catawba, Clinton Ana Isabella vines at 25 to 60 cents each. J. DIISH, apr7 KEYSTONE NURSERY. SHADE TREES SILVER Maples large, 25 to 50 cents each, $5 per doz..u. Silver Poplar, Balsam Poplar, Horse Chestnut, Catalpa, Mount In Ash, English sal, Pantownia Impertalh, Norway, Maple, &cc , 50 cents to ea , h, $3 to $lO per dozen at ~apr7y KEYSTONE NURSERY. lu&L 01.1,--Nobody can undersell us ‘,..) The best oil in Harrisburg ; warranted non•expio sive, for sale by NICHOLS St BOWMAN, corner Pront and Market streets r iIHE best place to get Sugars and Syrup Apof all kinds, and at all prices to suit the put chaser, Is at all tNICHOLS St BOWMAN. corner Front and Market streets APPLE TREES. A LL the leading kinds per hundred, $1 50per dozen, entailer quantities 15 cents each, at [apr7yi KEYSTONE NURSERY. STRAWBERRIES A LI. the most desirable varieties, and which have produced fruit uw,urpmsed in the Slate, by the dozen, hundred, thousand or ten thousand, at the [apr7yj KEYSTONE NURSEKY. EVERBEARING RASPBERRY. PLANTS of the Catawissa, bearing a full 1_ crop of floe berries as late as November. $1 60 per dozen, single plants 20 cents each, at apr7y KEYs.TONE NURSESY. SALAD OIL. Alarge supply of fresh Salad Oil, in large and small bottles, and of different brands oist received and for sale by WM. DOCK, J. & Co. EVERGREEN TREES NORWAY Fir, balsam Fir, Silver Fir, scotch Fir, Austrian Pine, Arbor Vitae, &c., from Ito 15 feet high, at all price; from 25 emits and up wards, at KEYSTONE NURSERY. THE SKIRT. JUST RECEIVED.—The New Shaped keletou Skirt, th = finest article manufactured. }, or ttte at aprSy Next door to the Hard= burg bank. CHEAP SUGARS, Choice Syrup, Teas, Bre , dtc. For sale low by NICEWLS & BOWMAN, corner or Front and Market streets. NO 1 MAOKERAL in Kitts, half bar rels, and barrels, at the Mew Grocery and Provi Sion Store, Front and Market streets NICHOLS It BOWMAN, FAMILY WASHING BLUE, as excel lent substitute for Indigo, for sa to at the wholesale and retail grocery store of NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. TRIPOLI, Washing Blue, U. . Indigo, Bengal and Enghb, for sale by NICHOLS &WM.:SIAN, mall corner Front and Market streets. inisullantotts. NICHOLS 86 BOWMAN, Corner of Front and. Market Streets. (V. Hummel's old stand,) HAVE determined to pl ace th e i r „ the JU., stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITB, &0.. &e at prices to suit the present hard times, and re- Spectfully call the attention of the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stock of goods, consisting of SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, LEMONS, ORANGES, CURRANTS, CEDAR-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, &c. 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 in Harrisburg. Also, all kinds of OUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE. We also invite attention to our well selected and extensive assortment of QUEENEMARE. Call at NICHOLS Sr. BOWMAN, comer of Front and Market streets. MONEY PURSES. PORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK et-books, Bankers' Cases, Ladies' Caba Satchels, Ladies Traveling Satchels. We are constantly receiv additions to our stock of the above goods, and neges. sarily have a fine assortment of the latest styles. We respectfully invite persons wasting to purchase any c t the above articlds to examine the stock—knowing thrt a greater variety or better goods canncr be round in the city. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store, 91 Market street, one door east of Fourth street, south side. Int. REMOVAL. CHARLES A. BOAS, HAS REMOVED HIS WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE To No. 7, Market Square, E; below the Buehler Ho . ..ae. RE has constantly on hand a large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY and PLATED WALE of all descriptions. Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. aprt?. dimx GEO. W. IieCALLA, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, NO. 38, 031F4a. Market Street, Harrisburg. ETAS constantly on hand a large stock cf WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &c., Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. gee' N. B. Don't forget the place, opposite the Jones' Rouse. mar3l-d3na lIIE BEST GOODS FOR TILE LEAST MON A. HUMMEL, BOOTS AND SHOES, of every DES C R-IPTION and at all PRICES. Next door to the Court House, MARKET STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA LISTS and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prics. mar2B-d3m Q, CHU YLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA ),..) Railroad Company, Office No. 22T S. Fourth street, rhiladelphla, April 3, 1362. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, and an election for President and six Managers, will take place at the Office of the Company, May sth, at 12 oVock, McILIIENNEY, agr7-dtd Secretary. JUST RECEIVED. ASECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimen tal Valentines, at .IPrent prices. febls y SCHEFFER'S Bookstore CANESEATED CHAIRS, &c NEATLY' repaired and reseated, an all orders executed promptly by Mrs .F.TRINGER, mar Si-dim second streAbelow Mulberry. CHERRY CURRANTS. PLANTS $1 75 per dozen, smaller quan tities 183 cents each, at [aprlty] J. Ml` r. RED DUTCH CURRANTS $1 per dozen, smaller quan. 10 cents Each. White tuck $1 50 p=r dozen, smal• ler quantities l 0 cents each. Fertille de Papuan, 51 50 per utizen, smaller quantities 15 cents each ; at apr-10y KEYSTONE NURSERY. MAHONIA ACQITIFOLIA FINE evergreen shrub, Jasnimum, Nulotlorum, Honeysuckles, We gas Rosea, 25 to 37% cents each. English and Irish Yew, !co., 37% to 75 cents each. KEYSTONE NURSERY. TREE BOX. AHANDSOME, vigorous growing dwarf evergreen 25 to 60 c. ars each, $2 to $4 per dozen. aprloy KEYSPONF. NURSERY. CHERRY TREES. DWARF AND STANDARD. I.XIY native and foreign choice varieties cf healthful growth, 25 to stt cents each, $2 50 to $o per dozen, $lB to $3O per hundred, at apr7y EEYSTONE NURSERY. CORSETS. ALARGE assortment of all sizes, in white and eolefrd of the most desirable makes, at CATHCART & BROTHER Next door to the liarrishurg Bank. a rBy MAPLE TREES. PEN to fiiteen feet high, 25 to 50 cents 1, each, 52 50 to $5 per dozen' s]B to $3O per nun red. taprlOy) KEYSTONE CEMETERY LOT HOLDERS ! YOU can purchase at the Keystone Nursery, Ilurrisburg, Evergreen TREES AND SHRUBS, Or namentelz-b:obbery, Fines, &c. of as good quality and. at as low pric , s as they can be sold. by irceGpons ible agents and pediers . , besides having the advantage or gating them lush from the ground. JAOOI3 MIiEl A LOT of prime Cheese just received and Ivor sate by NICLEOLA 3c BOWSI AN, ivull Corner Frontand Market streets i o ,aOAP, Harrison, Uountry and Fancy, for 0 sale by icllol f . & BOwmAN, m27-y] north-east corner of Front and ,Market streets- SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. A very crnv.mietut Virritting Desk ; also, portfoliatz, Memorandum Books, Portmonomes, gm., at n2D SCEIEFTEK'S BOOR: QMOKED BEEF.—A splendid lot, large is.j and well cured. . WM. DOCK, JR. & CO CRUSHED, broken loaf, fine and coarse pulverized and other sugars for sale by mccOLs &.BowmAN, Corner Front and Market streets.