ail etitgrapij. fl a.RRIBBURG, PA Wednesday Afternoon, April 23, 1862. Das GAMS Laws.—Sportsmen will•do well to bear in mind that it is against the law to kill blue birds, swallows, robins or any other 'twee tiverous birds at any season. The penalty for violating this law is five dollars for every offence. Faun Tams AND. Sasusstray.—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 honee . this evening at lumen o'clock. The stock is from the nursery of Mr. J. Polish, below the city, which fact alone is a sufficient warrant that the articles are of good quality. THE REMOVAL OP THE WOUNDED.—An order has been issued at Yorktown, relative to the transmission of the,wounded of the corps who can bear transportation, and the sick, who re quire it, to Ship Point, on their way to their respective homes. Surgeon Hekcithold, of the 105th Pennsylvania, is instructed with its exe cution. The sons of the Keystone State will fight none the worse for the knowledge that, If sick or suffering, dear hands wig tend them, dear faces watch over them. It is understood that they owe this to Gov. Curtin. ==l Crum TaxavhfElST TO AN Ammer.. —Two young men, named Albert Quigley and Emanuel Long were brought before the mayor this morning, charged with cruelly treating and tormenting a mare belonging to Mr. John Toner, the keeper of a livery stable in the rear of the Franklin House. The animal with a buggy was hired to the young men last Sunday, at which time the offence was committed. The young men were each bound over in the sum of five hun dred dollars for their appearance at court to answer. The penalty for the offence of which they are charged, as fixed by the new penal code, is a fine not exceeding two hundred dol lars and an imprisonment, not exceeding one year. NOVEL INVENTION.—The Easton Express says: "Mr. James M'Namee, of this place, has in vented a 'Combined Indicator and Register of Dinka,' to be need at the bars of hotels, to prevent barkeepers, who are dishonestly in clined, from carrying on their operations at the money drawers of hotel proprietors. It is a very ingenious contrivance: Mr. M'N. has sent a model to the Patent Office, and will doubtless get a patent for his invention." But this does not stand alone in the way of novel ties. It is said the newest Yankee notion is a machine by which a man can tell when he is sufficiently drunk. It is called a fuddleometer. These two inventions should be placed side by aide, that while one man measures his till, the other can measure his capacity for drink. I=l HANDSONS AND TWAY PILSONNT.-Our read ers will recollect that some time since we pub lished an item in the Termaarn stating that a married woman residing in the Sixth ward, this city, had presented her husband with three children at one birth. The name of the for tunate husband is Mr. Geo. Smith, a carpenter by trade, employed at the Round House of the Pennsylvania Mimed company, and highly spoken of as an honest, deserving and indus trious mechanic. Recently the employees of that establishment, desiring to testify their respect And sympathy for Mr. Smith by a substantial token, got up a subscription pa per, and collected some twenty odd dollars, with which they ordered the manufacture of a child's crib sufficiently large to accommo date the three children. This" article was completed last evening, and is a very fine piece of workmanship. It is made.of walnut, with beautifully turned posts, and large bead and foot boards carved and panneled. Accompany ing the crib was a hair matraes, small feather bed and pillows, and at the time of our exami nation the gentlimen having it in charge were on their way to the residence of one of our citi zens to procure the remainder of its outfit in the way of quilts, blankets, sheets and pillow cases, manufactured expressly for the occasion by a number of ladies. After procuring these arf 'cies, the crib was taken to the residence of Mr. Smith, on Front street, nearly opposite the old Method at Mission Church, and formally presented to that gentleman, who in accepting the handsome gift returned the proper acknow ledgments. The three babes are in & healthy and thriving condition. RAIiWAY LIABUSTI.-A few days ago, in the . Philadelphia court, an action was brought against the Pennsylvania Railroad company, by Lipman Schwartzenberg, to recover from the company an amount of money ; also, the value of a gold watch and chain and certain clothing, contained in a valise, for which the company, defendants, gave him an ordinary baggage check. It seems that on the 21st of February, 1881, the plaintiff took passage here for Cin. cinuati, via Pittsburg and the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, having purchased a through ticket. His valise, containing $728 in gold, a gold watch and chair), and sundry articles of w wearing appFel, watt delivered at. tbe baggage 'car, and he received therefor a check. Never having received his baggage, he brings action for the value thereof. The defence was, first, that the Pennsylvania Railroad company had delivered to the Ohio company at Pittsburg and that discharged them, as their ticket con tamped a clause limiting their liability to their own road. Second, and at most there could be no recovery but for wearing apparel. The jury were indructed by Judge Read to render a ver dict for plaintiff for the amount claimed, sub ject to the opinion of the court , upon points of law reserved. Verdict, $1,021 85. In the case of Dougherty vs. Pennsylvania Railroad company, an action to recover dam ages for the loss of plaintiff's son, by reason of his being killed on the Raßroad of defendants, the jury returned a verdict for plaintiff for $260. Tam DBATII OH Louts H. CLELE.—The body of private Louis H. Coble, whose death in t'ie hospital at Newbern, N. C., was noticed in last evening's TELEGRAPH, passed through here and reached the residence of his father, Mr. Abra ham Coble, at White Hill, 'Cumberland coun ty, yesterday. The funeral took place the same day, and was atttended by a large con course of I eople. The deceased was a young man, of irreproachable chavieter, and highly esteemed byall who knew him. From thefollow ing letters written to his father a short time before his death, we catch glimpses of the manly spirit and views of duty which actuated him. 'Freedom to all" was the single purpose which iospired him and many others in enlisting in the war, and as one after another of these costly sacrifices are laid upon the Nation's altar —let her see to it that they have not been made in vain! NEWBEMN, N. C., March 15, 1882 Data Ferrara :—I take The pleasure at this time to write .to you a few lines, to let you know that I am well, and give you a small de tail of our travel for the past few weeks. We left Roanoke on the 11th, and went about hundred miles south, where we again landed without opposition, about twenty miles below Newbern at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. It rained all the time and the mud wag shoe deep and as tough as putty ; we marched about ten miles, when we• came to a breastwork that the rebels had thrown upabout a mile long. When they saw us coming, they left without firing a gun, but we followed them till ten o'clock. We then enamped in the woods for the night. We was wet through and had nothing to lay on but the wet ground—we built fires and lay down by the side with our rubber blankets over us which kept the rain off. In the morning we started at daylight and marched about two miles when they came to another breastwork, where the enemy made a stand. We drew up in line and opened fire on them ; we bad sev eral small cannon with us, but the main artil lery had been left behind in consequence of the mud. The enemy had ten pieces of artillery behind the breastworks, and the most they fired was shell and grape shot, and they pepper ed us sharp. The 23d suffered as much esany. There was a shell struck a ties about ten feet from me ; itkilled one man, broke a leg of one and an arm of another. After we had been in about an hour, a grape struck the man by my side when I was ordered to carry him back, but I never expected to get away safe, for the balls fell all around me. The fight lasted about four hours, when the fire got too hot for the enemy and they left. Our troops followed them, but could not catch ahem. When they got over they set fire to the bridge to prevent us, from following them. They then set fire to the city and left. Our brigade crossed the river in boats and took possession of the city ; I do not know how much they burned, but the fire is out. They did not get their artillery off, for we killed all their h3rses ; I counted twenty that were shot. We took about one hundred prisoners—l do not know how many was killed; but there was, however, a heavy loss on both sides. We had fourteen killed and wounded in our company. I thought Roanoke was a hard one, but it cannot compare with the one we had yester day. We was taken by surprise, we did not know that they bad a battery there until we got on it. I went through the woods after the battle, and the trees were all cut to pieces with ot and shell. I don't see how they could help cutting us all to pieces. Our Lieut. Colonel had a cannon ball Alike him, killing him instantly. That is about all that I haVe to write this time ; but I feel too thankful to God for the preservation of my life, when they were falling all around me, he, in his mercy protected me. I will now close by sending my love to you ell. Write to me soon. From you son, L. H. OoBLE. Direct—Company D , 23 Massachusetts Regi ment, Burnside Division. • NKWBBEN, March 27, 1862.- DRAB Parana : I take my pen at this time to write to you a few lines in answer to your kind letter which I received a few days ago while out on picket duty. Our regiment went out on Sunday I was not very well at.the time so I did not go opt with them, bat on• Monday I felt smart and went to join them. 'hey were stationed about ten miles from the city on a plantation owned by one named Jackson, who was a strong "'sec,eisb," and before the war kept a dry good store in the city, but had moved his goods out and put them in charge of the over seer ; and there was a body of lurking around, and we expected they would come down after the goods, but they did not come. Yesterday was the day that we were to be relieved, and we waited till three o'clock and they didn't come, so our company . went out on the posts again. It had been raining all day, and the roads were very muddy. We went out about. wo miles beyond the camp and got the guard posted about five o'clock when the relief came, so we had to pack up and start for camp; we then had,twelve miles to march. The roads were very muddy, and it so dark that we'could not see the man in front. It was about eleven o'clock when we got in. I tell you those are the times that try the grit of men, but when I think that I have the well wishes of such men as Mr. Gorges and Mr. Denlinger, and the prayers of an affectionate lather, it gives me fresh courage and a new determination to stand up and do my duty, which I am called on to do for my country and my God, knowing that our cause is a just one and worthy of all the depri vatioas and hardships that befall me; and when I have done all that I can do, let me cling to the stars and stripes, and my dying words shall be The Vele:erica—freedom to all. THE LATZ Itawroan ACO/DIET.-Mr. Fisher, the fireman who was injured last Monday morning by the explosion of Engine "179," remained in a hopeless condition until eve ning, when a re-action took place, and the symptoms became more favorable. Dr. At set his arm, and he seemed to be improving through the night, the pain of which he com plained of most being in the region of his kid neys. Yesterday morning the catheter was introduced and the discharge indicated internal injuries in the region of the kidneys. A few days must elapse before an opinion can be foimed as to the result. He was, however, so much better yesterday that arrangements were made to convey him to Columbia, where his family reside. The funeral of Mr. Finkinbine, the engineer, who was killed by the, explosidn took place in Columbia at 8 o'clock this afternoon. The (ause of the explosion still remains a mystery, and perhaps always will. With the exception of the blowing off of the dome, the boiler, we are informed, had the general ap pearance of being sound. It was taken to Col umbia yesterday. Mr. Fisher, the fireman, although sensible enough to recognize some friends, can of course give no information on the subject, probably being still uncon scious of the cause, and manner of his severe injuries. °BF OWS PAT Rons.—Another supply of officer's pay rolls, printed on fine white paper, has just been printed, and can be had at Tws ossioa. peuntipluania Nairn geltgraph, ittaines6ap Itftetnoon, 'April 23, ia62 Litmus DRESS Goons.—Our lady friends in want of dress goods for spring and summer wear, would do well to call at the establish ment of 'Mrs. E. Brenizer; Market street, near Fourth. She has just returned from Philadel phia with a large and splendid stock of goods, of .the most fashionable style, which she is now selling off at prices to suit the times. WAR POISTRY of all kinds, on all subjects, and very diverse in grade of merit, from the lowest upwards, appears on all hands, and some time back we were afflicted with our share, which, fortunately, is . "beautifully less" now. Now, with all honor to the perseverence and energy with which some seek inspiration from the muses, would it not be better if they would use those qualities in first acquiring some knowledge of the language in which they pro pose 'to write an element of which there is great need in most of the "original poetry" we look at (for it will not bear reading) in many of our exchanges. Indeed, some of them' richly deserve the application of the appropriate poetic remedy for the disease, which was made by one of the "with of old" "Silence, ye wolves, while Ralph to Cynthia howls, And make night hideous :* answer him, ye owls!" Naw Goons.—l am now selling off my entire stock of goods at and below cost, or. 26 per cent. cheaper than you can purchtese elsewhere, viz: fine linen shirts, 75 cts. to $1 ; shirts, 60 cts., and 60 cte. with linen bosoms ; night shirts, 50 cts ; under shirts and drawers, 40 cte to 87 cts., all wool ;' monkey jackets, 50 cts. to $1 ; cotton and woolen hose 10 cts. to 16 cts ; silk ties, 124, 15 and 18 cts ; collars, - 8 cts. to 15 cts. a Riece; ladies' collars, 4 and 6 cts.; cuffs, 4 and 6 cts. a piece ; under sleeves, 18 cts.; fine cambric at 13 and 18 cts. per yard, worth 25 cts.; Marseilles bosoms of a new style, and fast collars, 12,} 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.l3.—Shirts, &c.. made to measure, Room next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store, 12 Market street. CARPET ! CARPET I Chaim I—Raving 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 np to 87 cents ; 40 pieces of beautiful Curtain insulin, very cheap ; splendid black silks at 75 cents, worth 90 cents ; good black silk at $l, worth $l. 26 ; black silk 32 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1 87 •; very fine black Bumbazin at $1 10, worth $1 b 0; sum mer silks at 50 cents a yard ; 10' pieces of the finest Irish linen at 75 cents, worth $1 ; 1,000 hoop skirts, at 50 75 and $l, very cheap. Great bargains In stockings; 20 dozen hem stitched handkerchiefs, at 26 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 stales, which we promise to sell at city prices to wholesale buyers. S. LEME, mBl-y Ilhoad's old stand. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS 'FOR FEMALES "Read the following certificate" from one of the first ladles in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my agents in that city (Mr. Wm. Bristol At Co.) and told them. that she, of course, did not wish her name made public, but if any one should doubt the wonderful efficiency of Da. DVlallir We Golden Pills, they might refer any lolly to her, ea eke considered it a duty , aa well as a pleasure, to her knowledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, young lady 17 years old. -• She was fast go ing into consumption—bad . taken cold—nature became obstructed. Two boxes of these ()olden Pills entire ly cured her, and she Is now in robust health.— "We wen. particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directions accompanying each box Price sl. Sold wholesale and retail by 0. A Dammam., No. 2, Jones Row, and C. K. Mum, 91 Market street, Harris burg, Pa. By sending either of them $1 00 Wrought be Harrisburg Post Office the Pilis will be sent confidentially by matt to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. B.—Look oat for counterfeits. Boy no Oelden Pale of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe, All others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as you value , your lives and health, (to say nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box; which has recently icon added no account of the Pills 'noble countertoltrd. Tlyi ingredients composing the above Pills are made known to every Agent, and they are safe, and will perferm all claimed for them. Sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff man, Mechanicsburg ; M. Marks, Lewistown ; B. Elliott- Oarlise 8 . .0; Wild, Newville J. O. Altick, Shippens, burg.; J. Spangler, Chambersburg ; T. Miller, York; J. A. Wolf, , Wrightsville ; 8. Stevens; Reading;_, and R. P. Hunter, Readiug, and, by "one druggist" i every towrfand village in the United Statea, and bo 9. D. HOWE, e 3 dm Sole Proprietor., New York. The only Harmless and Reliable Dye` Known ! All 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 Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIETEEN tiItDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wm. A. BATOETWAt sings 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. Wm. A. BaTCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is wtsuierrsc not to Injure in the least, however lung it may be contin ued, and the ill ffects 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 sites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers . The Genuine has the name "William A. l3atchelor,' , and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four aides of each box. ontl-dawly FEMALES ! FEMALES 1 FEMALES Use that Shre, Pleasant Remedy knows as ' .11ELMBOLD'S ErIRACI BUCHU, For all Complaints Incident to the eel No Family should be Without it, - And None will when once Tried by-them. It is used by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or Chases of i • After And Before Marriage, During and After Confinement. o Strengthen the Nerves. Restore Nature to Its Proper Channel, and Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution. From whatever Cinu.se Originating. USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS I Take HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT' BUCEU. See advertisement in another column. Cut it out and send for it. marl 2 d2m LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. . TEST received a full supply of Lykens 0 Talley Nut Ooal, delivered by the patent weigh carts. For sale by ' JAMES M. WHEELER. aprl6 DANDELION COFF&B !—A. Fresh and large supply of this Celebrated Coffee) net received by heal W&f:DOOf Jr., & Co. TWENTY ohoce varieties, $8 per hun i, dres,si 25 per dozen, 12g cents each for smaller quantities, at [ar.r73l Saari ['ONE NHRSEKY. FlSH.—Maokerel Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in whole or half barrels. Fresh Invoice for sale low y NICHOL-3 & BOWMAN', m2O-y corner of Front and Slar.et streets. CIDER,' I VINEGAR ! ! AtADE from choice and seleed'Applea, and guaranteed by us to be strictly pure. e d WM. DOOK dl 00. ----ate-- .4t ()ARO TO THE HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE 11 Wm. A. Batobeloris t Hair Dye 1 Wholesale Factory, 81,Barc Late 438 Broadway, New York tw Xwertistments. PEACH TREES. filisuilantons WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa., ~'~ PIANO NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee makers,. from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. nut BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU MENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PIt3LICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQL - TARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING GLASBE B From smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street febl9-w&sly 1862.. SPRING OPENING 1862. or Black and Second Mourning Dien Goods, Shawls, Veils, Collars, lee. Full, 13.‘ yard wide Lupin'a all wool Delainos. Superior makes of Bombazine,. Splendid Styles of French Gloghams. , Large stock of Leurtres and alowans. Black ant Purple Dress Silks. aesaa Plain black Bnglish Rep Si he. Black and white Fowlard Purple and Black do. Plain do. do. as Small Checked do. Map awn do. . ( all wird Delaines. Fig's all wool llelainea. I=l shepherd's Plaids. sz. Tam matine. Silk Challis. Eng. Chintzes. Mohair's, he. Long Black Thibbet Shawls. Square Plaid 81 ick and White Shawls. Square Tulbbet Black Shawls. 2 yard Wide Thlbbet for Shawls, Very Superior knglish Crepe Veils, all sizes. Large Stock of Soglish Crepe Collars, all sizes .; Black bordered Hem Stitch Haadkerobiefs. I— e .; Black Gioves of every description. White Secnd Mourniag Collars. • Setts of Cedar and Sleeves. • I ' fr 7 4 i Bilk and Cotton Hosiery. Black Love Veils. bit Jouvin's Kid Gloves. .14 EnglLh Crepes .I=l French do. tg i - Mantua Ribbons. Betting do. • Particular attention. Os paid and invited to our stock or the above goods. We are constantly re ceiving new' add!, Toni.' Purviews teal always find a full assarbwant. CATHCART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. ag No. 11 Market Square. PORT FOLIOS 1 ITTBITING DESKS, - TRAVELING BAGS, PURSES, PORTMONAIES, And a:general assortment of • FANCY GOODS have just been received at BFRII-NER'S CBRIP BOOKSTORE. "THE PEN BIOHTIEE THAN THE S WORD." TUE LARGEST STOCE, THE MOST BEAITHFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS Gold and Silver Pencil and Pan OWES.. In the market, is to be found at ,BERONER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. SUGAR CURED HAMS. DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS, BOLGNA SAUSAGE. A large end fresh supply jnet received by leb2B WA. DOCK Jr., & Co, FLOWER SEEDS. CHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN WEEK KUCK.% with a genera variety of Fresh ower acid Garden Seeds, received and fir sale at No. 91 Market street. KELLEtt , .9 Drugstore. P. & W. C. TAYLOR'S NEW SOAP. It is economical and highly detersive. It can tatas nu Rosin and wilt not waste. It is warranted not to iojure the hands. It will impart an umeable odor, and is thereiore suitable for every purpose. For sale by WM. DOCK, Jr. Co. aARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a Nil large Inv°foe of choice Garden Seeds—comprising a greater variety of Imported and home growth than has ever been offered in this oily. Those who may desire to purchase, can depend upon getting the best in the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery store of WM. DOCK, Js. & CO. FIFTH WARD HOUSE, R. J. PETERS, Proprietor. Corner of Forster and West kiennes, (In the Rear .of the Reservoir,) Harriabtirg, Pa. Boarding by the week, day or angle mom l at reasons. ble rates, t. ood stabling for horses &o . apr9-cllostti NEW DRESS GOODS. EEMBROIDERED REPS, Plain and Figured Reps, Bich Figured all Wool Delaines. Plain Merinoes and Cashmeres, Fancy Paris Dress. Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warranted makes of plain black silks, New Styles Low Priced Delaines ht C&CHCART & BROTHER'S iNeat door to the Ilarristrark Bank Market Square. sev4 ANOTHER- NEW STOCK Portable Writing Desks, Backgammon Boards, Traveling Bags, Purses, Wallets, Toilet Bottles and a general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, Call at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE CHOIGE Teas, Green and Black, for sale low by NICHOLeS & BOWMAN, rubll Corner Front and Market streets. PURPLE FRINGE A ND White Fringe, strong plants 50 to Lik„ 75 cents each. KEYSTONE NURSERY CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh Apple, Hammy, 46 moms & BOWMAN'S corner Front cod. Market effects. COAL OIL, Natrona. Magnolia, Lucifer, and other nottexplosl ve brands,. for sale low by MICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Mara et streets. feb2 EENSWARE, - Glaisware, Stoneware, mei 'Earthenware, new styles, for sale by NIOHOLS & NYMAN, 27 -yj' north...set corner of Brent and Market One% talisaUantous. COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 1 I 1 N consideration of' the hard times, and as I sell exclusively FOR CASH, I have reduced the price of Coal as follows ; Lykees Galley Broken @ $2 90 per ton ca [I L arge Egg ,g 290 4g tt Small Egg " 290 " 6 ' Stove " 290 tt " ti " Nut t. 225 4 " Wilksbarre ts 290 cg tt Lorberry • di 290 aSt WAR Coal delivered by the Pavewr Wales QUM; It can be weighed at the purchasers door, and If it falls short 10 POUNDS, the Coal wall be forfeited. All Coal of the best quality mined, delivered free from all Impurities. BIT-Coal sold In gestates, at the LOW/19T wameasim PRICES. Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Po wder, a large supply always on hand, at Meant/Lott:were prices. 4:11-A large lot of superior baled Hay for sale. j2B JAM& M. WHEELER. HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT. FOR the safety of consumers, we have established a Co 1 011 Depot at the corner of Fr on ant Market streets. 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. We offer at present the following justly celebrated bi ands. Mag. n-lia, Rohirson, Nabrona and Lucifer, lower than can be purchaset elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or retail. Also an axlinsive assortment of Lamps, Chim neys, Shades, Glass Cones, sonless, Acc. We will also change fluid or camphene lamps, so as to be used for coal oal. Cali and satisfy 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, &c., Repaired'and made equal to new, very reasonable, al I at No. 109, Market street, between Fourth and Fifth, by • inar2B-2md J. T BARNIEZ. FOR SEWING MACHINES. • JONAS nom & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 r 2 Bog YDS: WHITE, BLACK cB COLOBBD. rpHIS 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, FOB UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Six Cord„Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the colintry.- 030, tir CLOW OP 100 DOZES EACH, ASSORT= Nos., by • WM. HENRY BUM, Sole Agent. no9.d6m 86 Veseystreet, New York. 'UNION RESTAIIRA.NT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR ititoTH. THE subscribers having erected a large j building at the above place, exprasaly for the pure o gee above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub lics to the following : THI ftieramtwri, on the first floor, with a dining room attached, is fitted up in first-class style, and It will at all times he suppled with the best OYSTERS to be had in the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, fish, 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 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 exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is upstairs—elegantly fitted up, and contains three marble top combination cushion Ca mas, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand. emotuM- Won of this mutt, and as me proprietor - 2 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. jalt-dtt WILLIAId C. McFADDBN & 00. NEW FRUIT STORE. THE subscriber has just opened at the earner of Second and Pine streets, a new buster store, where he wilt have at ail times a large and fresh supply of FRUIT, Well AND °THAR ARTICLES gener ally found in. buster stores. In connection with the above, he still continues to carry on the NV posting bminess, and all orders left at the EOM will be promptly attended to. aprtlistl2w* • • B. M. MATER. THEO. F. BCHEFFER; BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG. • Ahr-Parlicular attention paid to. Printing, Riding and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, she eks, Drafts, &e. Caws printedat $2, $3, $4, 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 St 00 each. Catawba, Clinton and Isabella vines at 26 to 60 cents each. J. MISR, apt? KEYSTONE NURSERY. SHADE TREES SILVER Maples large, 25 to 50 cents each, $5 per dozen. Silver Poplar, Balsam Poplar, horse Chestnut, Ottalpa, %fount Ash, English ash, Paptownia Imperlalls; Norway, Maple, Ac., 50 cents to $1 each, $3 to $lO per dozen at apr7y HEYS ONE NURSERY. luaL ult.—Nobody can undersell us. Nj The best oil in Harrisburg ; warranted non.explo swe, for sale by NICHOLS k BOWMAN, all corner Front and Market streets. 'ME best place to-get Sugars and Syrup of all kinds, and at ail prices to suit t he pui chaser, Is at N 11.11101.8 & BOWMAN. all corner Front and Maraet streets. APPLE TREES. ALL the leading kinds $l2 per hundred, $1 50per dozen, smaller quantities 15 cents each, at raptly , Bb.YSTONE NUESSRI. STRAWBERRIES ALL the most desirable varieties, and which have produced Putt unsurpasscd in the State, by the dozen, hundred, thousand or ten thousand, at the [apr7y J KEYSTuNE NURSERY. EVERBEARING RASPBERRY. PLANTS of the Catawissa, beating a full .1_ aro,p of flee berr: es as late as Novembtr. $l. 50 per dozen, single plants 20 cents each, at aptly BEY:TOR NURSERY. SALAD OIL. Alarge supply of fresh Salad Oil. in large and small belles, and . of different brands lust received and for sale by Wit. DOCK, JR. & CO. EVERGREEN TREES. NORWAY Fir, 'isaleam Fir, Silver Fir, 11 Peach Fir, Anst-lan Pine, Arbor Vine, &e., from Ito 16 feet high, at all prime. from 25 emits and up wards, fit KEYS LAME [4 UR BEIM. THE SKIRT. TUST RECEIVED.—The New Shaped .keletee Skirt, tit , finest article manufactured. e or *am at CATHCART% aprBy Next door to the Harris burg hank. CHEAP SUGARS, Choice Syrup, Teas, Lo. &c. Nor tale low by NICILOLS & BOAN , earner of Front and Market streets. No. .1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar rels, and barrels, at the Mew Grocery and Provi awn Store, Front and Market streets. NICHOLS & BOWMAN. FAMILY WAbUING BLUE, as excel lent substitute for Indigo, for sa lo at the wholesale and retail grocery store of NIOBOLS & BOWIdAN, corner of Front and Market streets. TRIPOLI, Washing Blue U S• Indigo, Bengal and English, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 430. corner /hone and Markot streets. fitioullantoug. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V. Hummel's old stand,) TTAVE determined to place their entire M. stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, &c.. &c., at prices to snit 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, &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 /ewer than any other house in Harrisburg. Also, all kinds of CUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE. We also invite attention to our well selected and extensive assortment of QUEENSWARE. Call at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. MONEY PURSES. DORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK • L et-books, Bankers' Cases, Ladies' Cabs Fatcheis, Ladles Traveling.iiatchels. We are constantly receivin. , additions to our stock of the above goofs ' and neces sarily have a fine assortment of the latest styles. We respectfully invite persons wanting to purchase any of the above articles to examine the stock—knowing nun a greater variety or better goods cannot be found in the oity. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store, 91 Market street, one door east of Fourth street, south Be.id m 4. REMOVAL. CHARLES A. BOAS, HAS REMOVED HIS WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE To No. 7, Market Square, 0 .- 4. below the Buehler HOWN. 474 LIE has constantly on hand a large stock LA. of WATCHES, JEWELRY and PLATED WARR of all descriptions. Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. ar2. p dime GEO. W. MoCALLA, WATCH:RA.IIER & JEWELER, A 14 0 _ 38, z ewitegt. £a& Market Street, Harrisburg. HAS constantly on hand a large stook of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &c., Wit Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. sir N B. Wet forget the place, opposhe the Jones' House. • maral-d3in nth BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST NON A. HUMMEL, Dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, or every DESCRIPTION 12:/9S1 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 prices, mar2B-dam QCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA Railroad Company, Mike No. 227 S: Fourth street, rhiladelphia, April 8, 1862. 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 o'olock, W. W. H. MoILHIONNEF, agr74ltit Secretary. JUST RECEIVED. ASECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimen tal Valentines, at different prices. febls y SCHEFFER'S Bookstore CANE SEATED CHAIRS, &c NEATLY repaired and reseated, an all orders executed promptly by Mrs .FPRINGEB. mar3l-dla becond street below Mulberry. CHERRY CURRANTS. - DT. A NTS $1 75 per dozen, smaller Tun tides IgX cents each, at [aprlN,y] J. 111,1 i. RED DUTCH CRRA.NTS $1 pPr dozen, smaller quan m cents each. White Inch $1 50 per cozen, smal ler quantities . 10 cents each. Fortino de Palluan, $1 60 per dozen, smaller quantities 15 cents each ; at apr-10y - KEYSTONE NURSERY. MAHONIA ACQUIFOLIA. A FINE evergreen shrub, Jasnimum. La. Nadoflorum, Honeysuckles, We gena Hosea, to 8734 cents each. English and Irish Yew, &c., 87% t. 75 cents each. KEYSTONE NtlitsEßY. TREE BOX. AHANDSOME, vigorous growing dwarf evergreea 25 to BO ok tits each, V. to St per dozen. aprioy g 6YSTONit N URSL'HY. CHERRY TREES. DWARF AND STANDARD. QIXIY native and ioreign choice varieties S of healthful growth, 25 to bo cents each, $2 60 Cu $5 per dozen, $lB to $3O per hundred, at apr7,y KEYSTONE NURSERY. CORSETS. ALARGE assortment of all sizes, in white .111514 colored of the most desirable makes, at CATHCART & BROTHAR Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. aprBy MAPLE TREES. f TIEN to fileen feet high, 25 to 50 cents each, $2 re to 16 per dozen' $lB to $3O per ban red. [aprlo9] KEYS TON e. NIIR•+rRY. CEMETERY LOT HOLDERS ! Nursery, Harrisburg, ji,„ V - 017 can purchase at the Keystone Evergreen TREES AND SHRUBS, Ornamental nhtubbery, Vines, dm. ores good quality end at as low prin• s as tney can be sold by irrezpens able agents and pedlers, besides having the advantage of Eating them fresh from the ground. al2 JACOB ALOT of prime Cheese just received and for gale by NICHOLAS & BOWIE AN, leen Corner Front and Marktt streets. QOAP, Harrison, Country and Fancy, for Nab by NICHOLS & sowiaAN. ml7--y] north-east corner of Front and Market streets. SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. - A very convanient. Writting Desk; also, portfolios, Memorandum Books, Portmonnaies, ace., at n2O SCHEFFER'S BOoK.s"roat'. SMOKED BERF.—A splendid lot, large and welltured. WM. DOCK, Ja. k CO CRUSHED, broken loaf , fine and coarse Pulverized and ether Beeprfor sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Owner Ft= and Market street'.