tlegrap tIARRISBURG, PA FrUD&V Morning, April 25, IMI2. LIATTIS Ef ARLAND'S "Story for Children ' 31 appear on Saturday. jEFICEICS PAY ROLL3.—Another supply of icLi's pay rolls, printed on fine white paper, gust been printed, and can be had at THie 1=:=1 )11OWNED,—A few days since a GOO of Mr. r. near Dauphin, while playing bean a .am of water slipped in, but before mils. ould be rendered the little fellow was jr,,wued. ' , CLIC/CIL EXHIBITON.—The Middletown /Curia/ I that the pupils of the Middle ward school ot that borough, uuder the instruction of Miss ii,te Etter are preparing for an exhibition to ,oule t fl at truion Hall in a week or two. A TRAIN of can passed over the Lehigh Val k) 134ilroad on Sunday evening, forty-two of WLICh MIT titled with cattle, and the others with coal oil, ac. This is the longest stock tr hi hat has passed over the road for tome time r.,~.-. A MIDDLUTOWPER IN TILE PITTIIBUNG George F. Ross, son of Rev. Joseph Boss, e Middletown, and a brother of H. A. Boss, of the firm of Gross & Co., druggists, of this city, Igo: in the hottest of the battle fought at Pitts- Lew, a few weeks since. The regiment to which he is attached, the 13th lowa, was in both battles, Seed iy and Monday, and was hterally out to pi t cvs. We are happy to say that Mr. R. es caped with two slight wounds. Sumo in both the Pennsylvania and Union canals, hoe been stopped, caused by several b aka in the former, in the upper counties. The river has ovetflowed it in some places and it cannc.t be repaired until the water falls. Boating in the Union bad been quite lively, and the obliging collector, Mr. John Snavely, informs the editor of the Middletown Journal tha , the channel is in first rate order, and that the preepeate for a good run this season is quite flattering. We neanuit stated ye,ter d ymorning that the woman found drowned in the canal near the " two mile lock," below this city, a notice of which appeared in last Monday's Telegraph, was identified as the wife of a mat living some where below Middletown. She had been resi ding in this city for several weeks, where she antracted habits of drinking, and it is supposed that while laboring under the influence of liquor she wandered to the chnal, and either accident ally fell, or voluntarily threw herself into the water, and was drowned. The COWMBtA Dent. —The obstruction to the passage of fish in the Susquehanna, caused by the darn at Columbia—after baying been egl hied in every way but the right one for an in definite length of time, by means of remon strating with the company and stirring them in the paper—is now about to be brought up la something like a definite shape, and one of which the law can and no doubt will take cognisance. Complaint has been made before ..thlcrinan Van Camp, of Lancaster city, by loaned Nagle, setting forth that the company ara guilty of a nuisance in the premises. This will be, returned to the present court of that county, and a bill probably found. &noseAocunum—Wednesday, an employee al Ilia Northern Central Railroad, while acting ass temporary fireman on the locomotive of a Sri& train at Marysville, about five miles kooe this city, accidentally fell between the bu pc. r s of two cars, and had one of his legs raastni In a horrible condition. He was 11 , Liiit to Mr. Erb's tavern, at the end of the ezatkrlas t i Valley Railroad bridge, opposite tLi , city, when Dr. Rutherford, Jr., was called In, sno found it necessary to amputate the nidti 3 kg, which duty was performed In a 4 1 11 s satisfactory manner, and yesterday sas domg as well as could be expected under the circumstances. The wounded man Is said to be a switch -tender on the railroad at York. I===l Arum TO 808 AT MIDDIBITOWN.—It seems that tie cittesns of our neighboring borough, ittddletown, are not altogether exempt from the vititatione of burglars. On Sunday night, ss we lents from the Journal, an attempt was made by some daring fellow to enter the store room of Messrs. Melly. The scoundrel tried to !farce an entrance through the °Moe attached lathe rear of the building, and succeeded in Plying open the shatter, when he was beard by Doe of the clerks, who sleeps in the store.— W hile attempting to force the window, the clerk grasped a large duelling pistol, and dis charged the contents, consisting of two bullets sad about sixty buck shots, at the robber. It be ing Jerk, he could not take aim, and there fl)te did nut hit the intruder, but the shot took elect within one foot of the place where the 14 0 was working, and had the load been dis charged a little more to the right, the thief would have received the contents in his heart. Se heavy waathe charge, that the defender was lujeted to BOitm eXterkt by the " kieking " of the pistol. The thief has not yet been appre hended, but we may state that the same Weapon has been reloaded with about one hurl buck shots, and woe be to the man who dates to make a similar attempt. Nsw Goons.—l am now selling MI ray enti ilotk of goods at and below cost, or 26 pe re r test. cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere, he linen shirts, 76 cts. to $1; shirt s 60 4, and 60 cts. with linen bosoms ; night 50 cts ; under shirts and drawers, 40 e 4" tt , 87 cts., all woo/ ; monkey jackets, 60 i tt,.. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 cts, to et 4 I silk ties, 12k, 16 and 18 eta ; collars, ~ sts, to 15 ct s. a piece ; ladles' collar's, 4 and u „ "a; culls, •4 and 6 cts. a piece ; under "I'm. 18 cts.; tine cambric at 18 and 18 de. lsaw et pint, wort h 45 Marseilles bosoms of a c44BtYle, and fast collars, 14 cts.; all linen p l , 15 eta and upwards. If you want LJun and guts] goods just go to Tames A. ZlT!at the iletriebury Cheap Shirt Menu , 7here he is selling off without reserve. telt — to ldrta, &c. made to measure,' &PO* 12 II warnel ,&c. liillinger's grocery sten!, use; street. IMPORTANT MiSEIAGLI 1 1 110/1 Tss MATOIL—At special meeting of City Council Wednesday even ing, the following 11113911140 was received and read: 2b the President and Common Council of fhb city of Harnsburg: Cstrrunixx:— As I cannot, consistent with my views of the charter of the city of Harris burg, as I understood the opinion of the Su preme Court thereon, and my genie of duty to the tax payers of the mid city, approve of the ordinance passed by the Common Council on the 11th day of April, instant, making appropri ations for the ordinary expenses and improvs ments of the city for the year ending March 81st, 1888, I return the same to your body with my objections thereto, as required by the ninth section of the charter. . The Supreme Court, construing the charter of this city, say:- " The law that gives the Mayor authority, as a functionary, in the pass• age of ordinances, authorises and maims hen to ascertain their propriety, and therefore to invite into all (ha facts that are proper to influence his judgment. He mew( properly approve any ordi nance without such ineurry," One, and the principal objection to the said proposed ordinance is, that it appropriates the large now of nine thousand four hundred. and sixty-nine dollars in seven brief How, as fa lows, to wit• For the water works For city lamps and lights For fire department... For 'Arcot', fint'distriat.. fecund district " third district Miscellaneotio---prhiting, stationery Frons these few words, and this loose, vague and indelinite appropriation ' it is impossi ble for the Mayor "to ascertain the propriety "of this ordinance. The charter 'imperatively re quires, (say the Supreme Court,) that the Kayos shall ascertain the propriety of all ordi nances submitted for his approval. Re is bound "to inquire into all the ' facts that are proper to influence his Judgment ; and indeed without such inquiry he cannot properly ap prove any ordinance." It is true teat the proposed ordinance states that the aforesaid sum of money, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appro priated for the ordinary expenses and improve ments of the several departments of the said city, for the year ending Much 81st, 1868— the sans gobs upended at such 'Mtn& as may be directed by Council." But, in no part of the same are any particular improvements sped lied ; nor are the main items of exp-nditures for the Water works, " for.o4f larlaprfrind other lights," stated therein: with regard to the ap propriation of three thoLitid rdos hundred dollars " for Weds," the ordinance is still more indefi nite. What fad or items aro furnished by the ordinance to the . Mayor from which he can as certain the propriety of the sum P How is he " to inquire into all the facts that are proper to ' influence his judgment r wittiout which in quiry, say the Supreme Court, 'he-cannot prop erly approve of any ordioame." In these re spects the ordinance is radically defective. By the 10th section of tiff charter, all oidi- Dances,. sto., are required to be published in two of the public newspapers published in the city, within fifteen days from and after the same have been pleased. The chatter declares that these publications shall be made "in order that a knewledge of the saute may.at all times be had and obtained" by the citizens, tax-payers and other persontrinterestedr therebi. This proposed ordinance gvonld let vo the t .oitizens, tax payers and' all other Perstitii tiiitidde of the Coencii,Chamher, it! total ignoraette of itheprin eipal Weis intended to, be accomplished by this large approprititituf":iihc4fiti' Tettldinying to teem all proper informatien. of .what admits are to be aocompliShed by the large sum of money, which must be drawn from their o industry, and the triiits of tbeft fattier labor,i prudence and economy. And herein this pro posed ordinance will be essentially derogatory to the rights of laid eitisene Sad tax-payers, and cannot,. therefore, meet my approval. Be sides those matters, it seems to me that this action of the Council, in making this large ap propriation beforo it is known what amount ou revenue the city can draw from taxation, foun ded, as it must be, upon the amount of the as aessment made by the commissioners for county rates and levies, is premature. Prudence would seem to dictate that the Council should with hold this and all other ordinances making ap propriations to bepaid out of the city revenues, until the amount of those assessments are as certained ; otherwise an amount of taxation may have to be levied, which, in diva of rebel lion, and consequent stagnation of business, with scarcity of money and increased State and United States taxes, may greviouely burdenthe industry and resources of our fellow citizens. The actual permanent funded debt of the city is now $162,800, exclusive of any. floating and unfunded debt, which on the 81st March, 1861, amounted to $25,000. What the actual floating debt of the city amounts to at this time I have no actual knowledge of, nor have I the means within my power to precisely as certain. The annual interest upon the funded debt, which must bet paid sedil-Manually on the first days of July and January, amounts to the sum of 89,766, to which id to be added the Stets tax on a great portion of this amount and to be paid by the city. The proposed ordinance appropriates $9,469, making the demands upon the rexem*,of the city from those two objects alone, the large sum of about $20,000. This presents, In nay judgment, a very grave matter for the con sideration of the Council, in authorizing ex penditures which must weigh heavily upon the resources of the city, ant would seem to indicate the exercise of great caution on the part of the city authorities. And I think your body will agree with me in saying that all appropriations for the expenditure of money arising from whatever cause they may, short of absolute and imperious necessity, ehould be withheld until the present bigamous rebellion be finally suppressed, and peace and prosperity be once again restored to our common country. For myself, actiunder the above view, I here most respeetMly but distinctly say to he Council, that I will do anything within my power to lessen the expenditures of the city, and for this purpose will not give my sanction to any ordinance for the expenditure of money unless satisfied that the same is imprimis( re quired to promote the peace, good order and comfort of our fellow Mittens. Among the items reported by the water com mittee to the Council upon which the appro priation of $2,11b is I Suppose founded, I do not see that the salary of the engineer employed by the city at the water works is included. If this salary is to be paid, as I have no doubt it is intended that it shall be paid out of the city treasury, and not out of the sum named in the ordinance, it will Swell the expenditure, "for the water works" to about $2,800, a sum ex ceeding that which prudence, in these perilous days, would regard as necessary or absolutely required for the welfare of the city or the com fort of its citizens. The appropriation " for city , huliPB and other lights" to entirely too general, vague and in definite to enable any citizen, much lase my self, bound by my racial oath, to judge of the propriety of this appropriation. Nor does the report of the gas committee, that there will be required " oghta $1,279, posts and lamps sl6o', repairing, &c., $26, the amount of each appropriation give me any additional light. It way be that the "In of $1,279, if it includes all that to be paid to the gas company and those employed to light the /maps is not too much. But to the item " for posts and hunpa" rosirh -o,lg kat* wh ere they en to be located, so that I' be enabled to ezercisie*xlipinsit' ay dlicAm y at 'Week neoemayitiki '664 positively ob. fitunolgvania nail!) etitgraphoiribav filming, 'April 25, 1862 ject, as being in direct opposition to the opinion of the Supreme Court, and to my duties and authority as Mayor of the city. The appropiiadation for the fine deeartmeot is not two high, and if the items which com pose thenurn of :$l6OO, were spetsifics.lly given in the ordinance, it would meet with my nu qalified approbation. The appropriation of $B9OO, merely saying ".Fbr 'streets, Fast dastrief," and in the same words for the other districts, is most objectionable, Inasmuch as it does not provide that the several supervisors shall be paid out of those sums, all of which sums too might, in my judgment, be expended to the exclusion of supervisors salaries upon objects, or for objects not specified in the ordinance, not now absolutely necessary, or required to be attended to, such as sewers, and improvementsi of like nature, the ordinance appropriating the monies - to l'impiovernents," as well as "ordi nary expenses." And thus the Council might and themselves called upon to pars an ad ditional ordinance providing for the pay of au • pervisors, and the necessaay repairs, and clean ing of streets, &o. For the reasons above submitted I decline to approve of said proposed ordinance, and hereby respectfully return the same to the Common council for their action thereon, ire, provided in the 9th section of the charter of the city. W. H. KEPNER, Mayor Harrisburg, April 28 1862. . $2,116 00 1,464.00 1,600'00 1,200'00 /.600 00 1,200"00 600 00, The question then recurring, "Shall the ordinance pus, notwiebstandirq; the objections of the Mayor?" The yeas and nays were ordered, and are as follows: , - Yeas—Ham Bernhard,,Brooke, Hamilton, Einholen, Honker, Meyer, Stahl, Shoemaker and Weaver-9. Nays—Messrs. Verbeke and Hickok-2. So ilia rinestion was determined in theaffirm ative. The Connell shortly afterwards '9O 00 On Puma Sestoora.—Our citizens should feel the highest degree of gratification for the ad vantage they possess in the system of public' schools now in operation in this place. Under the careful supervision of the board of direct ors, the utmost caution is manifested in the, selection of teachers, and we venture to say that there is not a city in the State of Pennsyl vania blest with more competent teachers in their public schools. Fully realizing, the great responsibility devolving upon individuals, our . Instructors, both male and female, appear to devote their entire tithe and attention in di directing the interests of the schools over which they exercise authority. As a general thing, also, the pupils are very much attached to their teachers, and thereforefore a mutual intercourse Is maintained eminently Conductive to devel-' opment of the scholars and the advancement of thetti in all branches Of study taught.— Where ouch a condition °Mange exists in pub lic schools failure of success is an impossibility. Our public institutions of learning have grad ually advanced into popularity, and are now held in universal esteem by our citizens. We are exceeding rejoiced at the Indications, and feel quite sure that there will be no diminution of exertion on the part of the directors to in crease the edvantages our schools afford the public, and to make thorn, as. attractive as in atitutiptutingAgher..prrnogatives. Tam Wart llerver,ops.—The rage for envelops decorated with patriotic or other tti 4AI without the protection of a flag, and 'portraits of 'distinguished personages cease to mum; the corner opposite to the physlognOmt of Trish ington. Curious speculators, says the U. S. kail,bave accumulated a great variety of speci mens of these illustrated 'envelops; and' the time will doubtless come when such collections will be examined with'the utmost interest byl Antiquarians desirous of getting a glimpse of the feelings and himors of our times, as they were displayed during the . great . civil war of the Western Continent. What• a remarkable I jumble of patriotism, sentiment, humor and animosity does Erich a collection present I Old letters:areillned, not only for the nieintiiy of their writers; but for the historical and bio grspical matter which they contain. And even envelops, their dry husks, which enclosed a precious kernel, become themselves fresh with vitality when they bear upon their faces marks of the feelings of a groat nation. The modem writers of 'history, with more comprehensive views than many of their predecessors, do not regard the life of a nation as consisting entirely in the intrigues of its rulers and their struggles for power, bat consider th e doings pt '.the. peo ple in their valions' relations; domestic, com mercial, and the like,,as of equal importance to the completion of the record. To Tux Pustao.—The junior . partner: of our firm,' Mr. O. B. Bowman, has just retarded from New York and Philadelphia, with a carefully selected stick of spring and summer dry goods, embracing all the new sVles, to which We re spectfully call the attention of the public, at the cheap dry goods house, south-east corner of Front and Market streets. Calmer 1 Casper l Caspar I—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 874 cents up to 87 oents ; 40 pieces of beaurifur Curtain muslin, very cheap; splendid black silks at 75 cents, worth 90 cents ; good black silk at $l, worth $1 26 ; black silk 82 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1 87 ; very fine black Burnbazin at $1 10, worth $1 50; sum mer oaks at 60 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 bargains in stockings; 20 down hem stitched handkerchiefs, at 2i and 31 cents, cheap, Wholesale .bnyers .we respectfully in vite to' our large sitrick, all bought for "Cash at New York auction. Having a buyer in New York, we , are daily receiving job . lota from - the weekly .uales,. which we promise to sell at city prices to wholesale buyers. 8. Lawy, - mBl-y Rhoad's old stand. • • : P FEMALES I rElf-Ar RA Qae thet.sefe, , lleesant Remedy knows as . EELKINALY4" AVIIRACI BUO1117„ Forel' Complaints Incident to the Hee. No limailY /d r uid P4' Niont it, And None will when once Tried by them. It is used by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or Change of Life, After And Before Afarriage, S n the Nerves, riag . and A f ter ConStasnent , o Nestor° Nature to its Proper Channel, and Invigorate the Enolren•down Constitution- Non whatearr (bites Originating. 1781C1TO HOBE WORTLECASS TILLS I ILBTXOO=ir, W 249- -11 - ; m it ' a di• ii ropeowAn'a • etalnati. 11,14 - * IS. O mar] Om Adjourned ....-..,..---,.. URIOU & Boinux HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE ! I Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye The only Harmleai and Reliable Dyerßnown All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided ' ifyou wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or abet, without the least Injury to Hair or thin. FIITIORN MisDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to We. A. Bayamon dine 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE predthme a cooler not to be distinguished from nature and is WARIZINTID not to ittturein the least, however long tt may be contin ued, end the 111 effects of bad Dreg remedied. The hair is Invigorated_ for life by this splendid Dye, whitill Is Prop erly &milled at No. 16 dond Street New York. Sold to alltheoites and towns et the bolted States, by Druggists and Facey Goods Dealers ne l ol ll ll l 4 o hps :the-Aante, : !Williata A. Batchelor," datißlinee4Pani steal gate liagrating, on the Mr tided of mob box. 119.19kkoaky, 81 Barclay St., Late NM Broadway, New York onte-dawly Lw`",tav r"ttw uitt2. human Quarismuireasa'a Oincs, 8. A. t Barrisburg, April 17, 1862. IiaIIOP&ALS will be received at this office, :until Thursday May 1, 1862, for ONE HUNDRED AND TEN HORSES, AkiTurimr, from 161 , to 17 hands high, between 6 and 9 years of age, of dark colors, free from all de fects, well broken to harness, and to weigh not less than 1,100 pounds. Every horse offered that does not conform to the specifications above, will be rejected. Tne Government reserves the right to reject all bids deemed unreasonable. E. C. WILSON, apll7-td Capt. and 4.'Q. M. (vol.) U. S. A. QUABZWIIICASTRE'II °MC; U. S. A. .Eferriilimy, April 22, 1662. ADDITIONAL HORSES WANTED. IDROPOSALS.wiII be received at this office, until Thursday, May 1, 1862, for ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN HORSES, in addition to the one hundred and ten adver used for on the-17th inst., suITADLI NOS ARTILLERY, from 140 . 17 hands high, between 6 and 9 years Of age, of dark colors, free from all de facts, well roken to laxness, and to weigh not lees than 1,100 pounds. Every horse offered that does not conform to the specifications above, will be rejected. Thb Qovernntent reserves the right to reject all bids damned Unreasonable. E. C. WILSON, apl22-td. bapt. and-A. Q. Pd. (vol.) IL S. A, PYAUS JAPONICA. AFEW. strong. plants.yet on hand,. at at BeyatoasNurdery, liarriauarg, 4245 bolo° Dents each. J. 1.1.1a3. CCAL , OIL , Lamps, Shades, Chimneys Joser than_ any , huu.ein,Harrisburg. CALI aed elstalll2o ar. ' . NICHOLS zi'eu*stiN, Wholesale end retail grocery, corner Front and Markel MAHOMLI. AQUIFOLLIk. f IRE.E . :Boir Roßea, Jaamiaum, Ificliflialini; Liriaga, Aldi* sad IlttaK.bartly tiring ahruobary at Keyatane Ntrlery, al. low prices. apr2B. • - J. NIGH. . .. . . . . . . . : FOlt ItENT. • . ._, .... • . , IHE,Aciwstgee story brick ctweiling ad iciintßixth.9 Bnitiler,Bouse. Also an office monk in j[ . 0 same blinding, ICU be reared wO.O in, 'Muni, from the first of mu' ROW the middle Of De , 00100 r. aiir22.3td* tiff .. J. BOLTON. *147 ANTED.—A competent woman, about thirty years cud, want as nurse to a child. She must be a gout seacnciross. Inquire for Mrs. Amtden, at Mrs. Doll's, Front street, near Market. REBECCA GRAPE VINES. f1k.11,2 4 i,T.LT redupe4.. prim), ,Auott. 613 •Urfkid " fiiibitrly it Wes* are nowiold: et .the cant.. Keystone Nursery , Harrbiburg, at 75 Smaller plants at from log to 40' Mate h, by dolin from 63 $8 per demo. 109 %0 21 JAChill'l3lllll, DWARF PEAR TREES. A 'zFEW well rooted , well formed, lA. strongly grown and thrifty trees of varlet's& best &lamed for mature u dwarfs. For isle at the KeYaloaa Nursery, Harriaberm at flit• prices, . *JACiaI /MEL ourhBOXES of Oranges and .1 anions, Jan received andribr Isle low by JOILi twill-41w* Corner Thlttiatid Walnut. 170 T 8; Baskets, Tuba"Ottnr . na and _up all kinds of tar and Willow ware, for sale NItAIOLS St Bo WiIAN'S, all corner Front and Market streets. HAMS. 7,99 O LBS. Jersey Sugar Cured Hams, and a splendid lot of Owego ( b orcoal Fed Sugar Carec Hams just, recsivtd. grail W. D at., a cu. ORANGES AND LEMONS.-60 boxes Juet received and in prime order. &pall - -W. D..PCK, JR.; d 00.• GREAT ATTRACTION. n ALL at No.. 75 blarket street , where. i6ar ieVetea stook of p.ain and fancy Unde.nonary or all kinds. a grant vs. day of toys o, every do.oilption, Word 'Stands and Fancy Basket', Foreign Firing, Nuts, balsa and all wher art.clers generally n 111,4111,11 confactiOusty and toy store. neneiving flub supplies merry ,week.. Cali and asamlnefor yoarcelves. WY. . WAtieJNitti, aprlB-clem. • • PrOprlator. THREE CENTS RES_ PAPER. OUK fresh stook of . Sup.erior. wer and Ga den Seeds we have dew :lathed : to sell at ,u. .e cents per pa, or. Call at. too. 9/ • arket.. street, Iler's dreg and fanny store, mad you wilt gee to toe right place. J. Wesley Jones' floe double /Were and tOiliiesk. stook; ac some price. DWARF PEAR TREES STANDARD PEAR TIMES. OCEN'i'd each, 85 pet dc sea, at apr7y _ ILaYSTO N Cik• VOW. VIM. T.' 'BISHOP, ATTORZIFEY -AIL LAW OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'S HALL, OPPOSITE NEW COURT-HOUSE. Clonstatations iri Chninan and English. mara...403. . . . . .':REMOVED. J 0115 - 8v.13 . 111T H (SAS removed his Boot and Shoe Store 11 from the corner of domed and Walnut streets to RO. 108 MARKET STREET, Next door to Havne's Agriculture Stare, where he intends to keep Mt kinds of BOOiS a.. 4 Mies, Gaitins, ac., end a large sto.dt of Trunks, and everything to his line of bu siness ; and win be that:idol to rewire the patronage of his old customers and the limb in general at his new ,obso of tuttinegt. All kuuls of work. made to,order le the style and by superior worimen. Firpalking done at short notice. [aortal] JOHN B. SMITH. . EVERGREEN TREES. NORWAT.-Fir, Silter , 'Fix, scotch Sir, Austrian flue, Arbor Ylia, the., from Ito 15 feel high, uall primp, ,from 26 cents and 4- srards, at 'KEYS NNE niußs.qtr. DAI9SII ()N OOFFEB I—A Fresh and large sipay; Celebrated Coireej ust rescind by 11 4 31 WILDOOf Jr., ti re.. PEACH THEW. rrIWENTY oboe.) varieties, $8 per hin .L drsd, $1 26 per done, 12g cents each for smaller quanUties r at [a r7s j • HarntONE 6111$51aser. CIDER /1 VINEGAR 1 / VtADA 'from choice and iseleowl Apples, ILL and Ouininfilekt by as 110 be litrieily pure. 612-4• WM. DOOR aco HAY 1 HAy t A e IRJARICia- irtiole of Bided gay, it lY SIT 00 per ton f or We by tf..vigiZt-ioNli t JMY. WHIMILIB. COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 1 1 1 It N consideration of the hard times, and as I sell excluAvely FOB CASH, I have reduced the price of Coal u follows : Lykens Valley Broken igt 12 90 per toe 41 " Large Pcg .. 290 " " II f 1 mall Egg " 290 " " " " Stove " 290 . " . Nut N 225 ‘, Wilksbarre .11 220 f i ill Lorberry or 2pp { • 11 WAll 0011 delivered by the PALISSI Alrlloll . CUM; It can be weighed at the purchasers dcor, and If It 511 1111 short 10 POUNDS, the Coal wtill be forfeited, All Coal of the best gutty mined, aeilvered tree hem I ll tuparitke. 4104:10a1 sold In qantities, at the WWl'[ *gauss= PRICIS. Agent for Dnpont's Celebrated Powder, a large supply always oil hand, at Manufaoturers prices. day. A large lot of superior baled I3ay for sale. 123 JANIS IL WEIEFLR'II. . 1 - lAREISBURG . COAL . OIL DEPOT FOR the safery of olnaumers, we have established a Co 1 011 Depot at the corner of Froo ant Market streets- All our one are tested and we posl• lively sell noes except boob as prove to be non•explosive, Oktar and free fresh odor as far as practicable. We. otter at present the following Justly celebrated. b. ands. Mag a- Da, Rolcson, Nabrooa and Luicder, lower than can be porebeset.eleewhere thaudace, either wholesale or rebid: .Also an eiensive assortment of Tamps, chim ney, Shade:, Glass Cones, semen, ito We will also change AWOL 'or :ripitpheno /amp!, no as to be tL.ed for eoal eeL Calland aaciafrjmorsol cis, at NICHOL-9 & BOWMAN, spell Corner of Front and Mar Pet street UPHOLSTERING PALM LEAF MATTRESSES, COTION TOP MATTRESSB3, HUSK MATTRESSES, COTTON COMFORTS, CHAIR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, CARP STOOLS, &0., Ste. On hand and for sale at the very lowest rates for cash Hair Mittreases and Spring Bottoms made to order. SOFAS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, HAIR MATTRESSES, &c., Repagred and 'rode equal to new, very reasonable, al l at N 0.109, Market street, between Fourth and eirth by m4r2B 2nict J. T BARN!, a FOR SEWING IviedaticEs. JONAS BROOK' & Bitola PRIZE ;MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. . ,CO TTON. 200 d 800 YDS. WIIIIB, BLACR dl COLORSD. TIS thread being made parilcularly.. for Sewing Machines, la 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 country,— Also, wants or workout UM, meow= Bros., by WM. HANEY SEMI, Sole Agent. infl.dem SO Veneyntreet. New York. `UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR huri.H. THE subscribers having erected a. 'erg a building at the above plane, tapreiety for the par" c am above indicated, Mgt(' call the attention of , the pub lic' to the following Tns Ratutfassr, on the first floor, with a dining room attached, is fitted up In lint-class style, and It wdlat all times be stippled - with the beat OYSTERS to be had in the Atlantic cities, together withterrapin, Mt, and all kinds of game in Eleanor'. (Vetere served up In every style, and meals to be had at an hairs. This ales of alt the celebrated breweries In the °wintry constantly on The Ten pin' Alley, or Bowling Saloon, in the. rear, and contains three alleys of modern constructket, where the lovers ef 'this healthy esercisacan enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is uputairti--elessofflY Sued op, and contains three marble top combination onaltion §llll4 equal to any made.' • . , . Harrisburg has mug felt the want tor a grand . oonshin. Ml= of this end, sod is thapropristore are determine d tOnonduot tt alikorderty rammer, and do eve- MMg In their 'poWer' Make 191 fIICI/01301bia, refrOrt, hops to remiss* a idubiMv4silguihiM Peliroeuge• sia•atr 1r4.444 - At.p. goramoeti &.00. =I TMEIO." P.';iiiEteFFEß; DOOR AND JOB PAINTER, NO. 18, ACARX4I7 STREET, HARRISBURG a-Partionlar attention paid to Printing, Ruling and aiding olEtallroad Blanks, Manifests, Dheisks, Drafts, &a. alliD3 printed at $2, 83, $4, and 85, per thousand in elegant style. DELAWARE GRA PE VINES, DIANA GRAPE VINES, 'CONCORD GRAPE VINES, CALIFORNIA GRAPE VINES, MUSCADINE GRAPE VINES, REBECCA and other choice Grape Vines, 50 bents to 11 00 stew Catawba, Chown aim blabela Mee at 23 to 50 mate each. J. ICEYSTONS. N (WRAY. ape/ SHADE TREES kJILVER Maples large, 25 to 50 - *cents sea, $5 per dos in. Silver Naar, Salaam Poplar, twtse Cee.tnot, Qoalpie, Sfoant Mal, lingliatt Ash, Peiitiowela Impeilalls, Norway, Staple, &o , 60 cents to $1 ea , 13, sa to 311.1 per down et' , • apely • Krararovs.Nessum. AthiL obody can undersell us. %.,/ The hest oil In Hezilaburg ;Warranted aon•ezylo• mato, 11w gale by riIHE best plane to get Sugars and Sy, up • at all 'kings, and at all prices to suit the per chaser, is at lakallOL4 & ItuYtataN. all • corner Front and Mara et streets. APPLE TREES. ALL the leading kinds $l2 per hundred, $1 60 pe , dozen, smaller tu.nULia 16 news each, fdprly fikYsTuNe STRAWBERRIES . 41 LI, the most desirable varieties, and which hive pmiened tam no-urpaAkd in the tate, by the dozen,' hundred. tooesaod or tea thowene, -1 at the [aprlyJ KEY tavN li N Übb al KY. EVERBEARING RASPBERRY. PPLANTS(A the Gatawisaa, bearing a fall crop o. floe bd.e es as late as Novemb,r. $1 50 'AV doses, single plants 20 0013L8 each, at apr7y hY TON 11 NIIIIt,ERY. SALAD OIL. fresh A large supply of e Salad Oil. in 441111, lir,. and tomb bo ttes, and of catapult brands .tut roseived sad for tale by CHOICE Teas, (keen and Black, tor sale bs NiCHOL.b & BOWMAN, kb]." Corner Plant and Market streets. THE SKIRT. JITST RECEIVED.—The New Shaped .kelet3t4 eatrt, th..l thus, article maneratrureit. For tem at CatliCi. KVA, spay Nett d3or to the Ham-bore tank. CHEAP SUGARS, Choice Syrup, Teas, ko . , ko. For sale low by NICuOLS k BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets'. N 0. 1 MACKERAL in Kitts, half bar- IA rah, and barrels, at tha Mew Grocery and Prowl mon Were, Front and literati streeta. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, VAMILY WAoHLNG- BLUE, as excel .A: lent substitetalor Indigo, for sale a the wholesale and retail grocery More of NICHOLS 1k BOWMAN, corner or Front, and Market streets TRIPOLI, Washing Blue, U• S • Indigo, Bengal imd Engt.sh, for We by NICHOLS & 11.WMAN, m 411 corner Front see Market streets. PURPLE FRINGE AND White Fratge, stroug plants 50 to 76 onus each. KKY9fO.ve IIUbBICRY CIRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh V AKA*, Hamm', as NICHOLS & sowit Ares_ t oOrtier. Front. and N.rKKstrifet, COAL OIL, Natrona, *Kilo_ ~,,49 A e r, a u oi tar , ic p. lll4 dosire brands, Ibr sal a km " BIBINOLA & BOWMAN, ik,bl Omer ProM mad Miulos IRMO. *lintUnmans N 0110119& BOWMAN, corner Front. and Market streets WK. DOCK, JAL a CO illietellcnuons. NICH OLS & B O WMAN, Corner of Front and ffiarket Streets. (V. Hummers old stand,) TAVE determined to place their entire stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, Am.. &0., at prices to suit the present hard times, and re , - 9ectfully 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, Sto We have slab gone to considerable trouble In getting the sale of several brands of COAL OILi All of which we warrant to be NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND FREE FROM ODOR, as far as practicable. Among others, we bare on band NATRONA, SIAGNOLTA, LUCIFER, ROBINSON. All of which we will sell wholesale or retail, and lower than any other house in lilarriabers, 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 PURSER. PORTEIfONAIES, WALLETS, POCK et-boots, Bankers' Cases, Ditties' Cabs Satchta, Ladles Traveling gestate's. We are constantly receir lop additions to our stock of the above goods, cud name eerily have a fine aseorhn:•nt of the latest styles- We reapecttnlly invite persona wanting to purchase any al the above articles to examine the stock--ktoaring that a greater variety or better goods =nut, be round in thr eity. HELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store, • 01 Market street, one door east of fourth steeet, south Bide. nte . REMOVAL. CHARLES A. BOAS, RAS 1121410V1D HIS WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE To No. 7, Market Square, below the Buehler Hoaa. 41, . upg E has constantly on hand a large stock LA. or WATCHES, JEWELRY and PLATED WADI ash descriptions. Watebei and Jewelry repaired and warranted. apr2 Om* GEO. W. MoCALLA, WATCHMAKER dc JEWELER, NO. 88, 4Esetekta. Lk 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. par IT E. Don't forget the plane, opposiie the Jones' Rouse. niar3l.43m THE BEST EOODS FOR THE LEAST HON Li A. HUMMEL. DiiiOw In BOOTS AND SHOES, of every DE SCR I PTION and at all PRIDES. Next door to the Court House, MARKET STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA. LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash pricts. mar2B-clam QOM:TY LKLLL AND SUSQUEHANNA Hauroad oompiny. office No. Wl' b. Fourth street, rtulidelphla, dtprt. 8, 1884. The enzual Mesita.< of the Stockholders of tkle GOnt- WA and an election fur Prealdont and BIZ 111 maws, will take place at the Mae or the Company, May Bth, at 12 o'caock, at. W. H. MOLLEIANNRY, agekhd Sonnnary. JUST RECEIVED. 4SECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimen tal Valentines, at ./liferent prinee. 6167 SCREFFER'I3 Booltatose. FIFTH WARD HOUSE R. J. PETERS, Proprietor. Corner of Forster and West Avenues, • (In the Rear of the Reservoir.) Harrisburg, Pa. Boardlagby Mo week, day ore ngte mesl at reasons. bla rates. t..00d stabling for hones, do . apr9-dlore FLOWER SEEDS. A CHOICE lot of ABTER'S and TEN WEEK aT with a genera variety of Fresh klo.er &ad Gulen Oftaid, receved and f , r a/le at No. al Markel atroac. KNLLE 3 Druga(ere. IT P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S N SOAP. A jiL s It is economical and highly detersive. It con tau. up ttoain and wilt not waste. It In warranted not LO iujure %be Lands. It wilt impart an agreeable odor, and IS therefore andabte for every purpose. N.ot sale by wat. DOCK. Jr. AC*. GARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a large invoice of caisios Garden Seeds—comprising a greater va.•tety of ictworesti and home grovvin than hag ever been offered to this city. Those who may desire to purchase, can depend up Al getting the best in the world, at the woolesitie ace nrait grocery store of WA DOM, JR. d 00. SIRIA.R CURED HAMS. DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS, BOLGNA SAUSAGE. A large and fresh 113pply just, received by feb2e W.(. WM Jr.. tcCi. CORSETS. A LARGE assortment of all sizes, fa .Ili white nod colored ate's moo desirable makes, ist CATE° I it. EIRVIEIXR Next door w Elm liarrisnurg Beak. MEI MAPLE TREES. ITEN ti ti teen teat. high, 25 to 50 cents _ each, 52 50 CO $5 per dozen' $lB to WO pee bun ted. [aprlOy) KEY3TUNe Nllksh RT. CEMETERY LOT HOLDERS YOU can purchase at the Keystone Nursery, Hurriuburg, hvergreen TREES AND SHRUBS, 0- namental thrubbery, VIIIO3, kc, ot as good qeslitY and at as low prig a as they ana be sold by ble.pansible agents and pedlars, besides having the advantage of getting tbam fresh from the ground, al2 SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION.-. A very eflivlrdent, Wrltting s c • also, Portfolios, Memorandum Boom!, ronmonmues, dA., at odu L 4 CHEFFILit'S Bru'Urorqmk. SMOKED BEEF.—Ii. splendid lot, large =a well cared. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. TUST received alull supply of Lykens ej Usu. had 0014 delivered by um patent web carts. For lab by JAMES M WHEELER. aride JAOOB Mill WM DOCK, JR. &CO
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