Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 26, 1862, Image 3

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ti 1 RRISBURG , PA
ygurik►r Afternoon, April 26,1862
,'i lICER'S PAY Rom.s.—Another supply of
• s pay rolls, printed on fine white paper,
' at been printed, and can be had at Tam
~0)1d OF SPRING. —ln localities exposed
sun, apricots, peaches and plume are
vt,g ti, bloom, and thus far appear to be
'red by the cold. Should the weather in
be favorable, we may expect an abun
-02 thL en delicious fruits.
,FRICTION.—We observe that some of our
t.ht,ur.cB, alluding to the act passed by the
SlitllTe a short time previous to its ad
„ur, taen t. prohibiting horses, cattle; sheep
L g? from running at large, are under the
t,ion that it is a generallaw. This is not
lho provisions of the sot only ex
. [.) Allegheny county.
LAil Leartras of the course under the
e, of the Y. M. C. Association will be de
-1 by the Rev. P. S. Henson, Pastor of the
bueit Baptist church, Philadelphia, on
Ly evening, April 29, at 7i o'clock, P. 11.,
PreOlterian church, corner of Third and
treats. Subject—Old Fogyism and Young
1, past, present and future.
r:NDING TEM PLATFORM.—Workmen have
Aly engaged the last few days extend
. plank platform in front of the l'enn
rairro3d depot, which will hereafter
that building accessible on rainy days,
t being compelled to wade through an
mt , number of mud and water puddles, to
eitt prejudice of white stockings and
,eli,be.l boots.
qiTANT BILL.—The following bill, passed
iy ti, was approved by the Gov.
~11 the lith lost
AN supplementary to an act approved the
tottity-severith day of May, one thousand
tight hundred and forty-one, entitled "An
Act to authorize the licensing of stock brok
trs, exchange brokers and to regulate con
tracts for the purchase and sale of loans and
stocks."
SKTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and BOlnd
of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby en
coed by the authority of the same, That the sixth
sec(iti of the act of the twenty seventh day of
]day, Anuo Domini one thousand eight hundred
•nd forty-one, entitled " An Act to authorize
" the licensing of stook brokers, exchange brokers
and to regulate contracts for the purchase and
sale f loans and stocks," be and the same is
hereby repealed.
SAIES Br aaa SEBRIP.F.—The following prop
erty was recently disposed of at public sale by
sheriff Boas:
A house and lot in South street, the property
of 14xlegrove & Jones, sold to Anthony King
lioun and lot adjoining the above—same
proprietors—same purchaser—at the same
mount.
A lot iN Third street, Harrisburg, the prop
erly of Thomas Bennet, sold to Hiram Ifela for
EgLteen sores of land in East Hanover town
nit. property of Henry Kelm, sold to Ell
little for $1,200.
IS d and lot in Dairy township, theprop-
Jnmea M'Olurg, sold to Jonathan So
far $BB5.
uts auti frame building in Jackson town
e property of Edward C. Moyer, sold to
:alert: for $lBl.
i;e and lot in Walnut street, Harrisburg,
rty of Philo O. Sedgwiok, sold to
wiestliag for $2,000.
IEI2 aid lot iu Derry township, the prop
:Lance. 111'Clorg, sold to James Miller
bt of Thomas Bennet in a lot and
Hurd street, Harrisburg, bid to Hl
u fur 525.
tleltl of land in Gratatown, the prop
-1.„ Nis Fount, sold to Hannah Foust for
Harrisburg, the property of John H.
.uki to Anthony King for $6O.
Aitriff sold a farm this forenoon as the
John Whisler, containing one hun
t*voty-nine acres, situate within a
t hstance from. Middletown, for the sum of
t.l osand, three hundred and fifty-two
Jeremiah Bowers was the purchaser.
! drnsextosanack " SEOISSION CA®."—The
the Commonwealth vs. B. Oswald, H.
K.utiu,il and Levi Eberly, charged with riot,
1E1:611 and battery, and false imprisonment,
r aE trial i n the Cumberland County Court at
klisle yesterday. The Herald says that this
'R'4 the somewhat notorious "secession case,"
allusion to which was made in the Telegraph
tome few months since. It seems that during
the excitement, which prevailed all over the
e°lll 'll'Y during the early stages of the present
rebellion, a " committee of safety " was formed
l Mechanicsburg. This committee consisted
of some twenty of the citizens of that place,
about equally divided as to politics. A Mr.
Xennedy, who is the proseoutor in this case,
vas arrested by some members of this commit
tee, for publicly avowing sentiments which
!ere exceedingly repugnant and distasteful to
the loyal people of that patriotic town. Km:L
IMY was escorted to the town hall, where a
Patine meeting was convened. After hearing
the case, he was requested to take the oath of
allegiance, but refused, making some very ill
l/lhesed expressions. After some further delib
tratiots, cooler counsels prevailed, and he was
llboateo, Without injury or peril to life or limb.
lir e was the head and front of the offense.
,3treral months afterwards, some eleven 'mem
brs of this committee (all Republicans) were
l'nelitel. The Grand Jury ignored the bill
ag t ainst all but the three defendants above
utiraed. lito jury returned a verdict of guilty
_P e u r n one count—Abet of false imprisonment.
law ridanta' counsel moved an arrest of judg
featment, and the defendants entered into reepiCn"
o n to appear and abiti the result the,
t. not , which was heard yesterday. Woe
learned the result. i
POW= 07 IMAGINATION.-A wealthy lady had
a tickling in her throat, and thought that a
bristle of her tooth brush had gone down and
lodged in her gullet. Her throat daily grew
worse. It was badly inflamed and she sent for
the family doctor. He examined it carefully,
and finally assured her that nothing was the
matter—it was a mere nervous delusion, he said.
Still her throat troubled, and she became so
much alarmed, that she was sure she would die.
A friend suggested that she should call in Dr.
Jones, a young man just commencing practice.
She did not at first like the idea, but finally
consented, and Dr. Jones was called. He was a
person of good address and polite manners He
looked carefully at her throat, asked !Apr several
questions as to the sensation at the seat of the
alarming malady, and finally announced that
he thought he could relieve her. On his second
v:sit he brought with him a delicate pair of
forceps, in the teeth of which he had inserted a
bristle taken from an ordinary tooth brush.—
The rest can be imagined. The lady threw
back her head; the forceps were introduced
into her mouth ; a pick—a loud scream! and
'twas all over; 'and the young physician, with
a smiling face, was bolding up to the light and
inspecting with a lively. .curiosity the extracted
bristle. 'The patient was in raptures. She im
mediately recovered her health and spirits, and
went about everywhere sounding the praises of
"her saviour," as she persisted in calling the
dexterous operator.
Tax Nsw COPYRIGHT Law.—Too little atten
tion seems to have been given to the provisions
of a bill recently introduced into Congress, to
amend the copyright law. The bill transfers
to the Commissioner of Patents at Washington,
from the clerki of the several districts of the
United States, all the copyright records and
business. The Commissioner is required to ap
point a clerk who shall have charge of the
copyright service at a salary of $l,OOO per an
num, and a tariff of fees is to be charged to
authors and publishers, varying from $1 to $lO,
according to the else of....the volume, (the pres
ent charge is $1 for all volumes,) and they are I
required to forward their application for copy : -
rights to Washington, inertead of the more con
veni,..nt mode as at present, of applying to the
Clerk of the District in which they reside.-
1 his matter has been deemed of so much im
portance to publishers In Philadelphia that a
meeting has been held for the purpose of re
monstrating against the passage of the
Authors and the trade are probably not gen
erally aware of this contemplated change in
the law.
Tea Wxorinto-Rinn FOGEL—This is the
fourth finger on the left hand. Why this par
ticular digit should have received such a token
of honor and trust beyond all its congeners,
both in Pagan and Christian tinies, has been
variously interpeted.• "The most common ex
planation is," according to Sir Thomas Browne,
"presuming therein that a particular vessel,
nerve, `vain, or artery, is conieiiuti thereto
from the heart ;" which•direcit Vitiiiiikr com
munication Browne shows to be, anatomically
incorrect. Murano gives another reason,which
may, perhaps, satisfy those anatomists that are
not satisfied with the above. " Pollex," he
says, " or thumb, (whose derivative, pollee, and
caddie?, which" means 'as good an a-hand,') is
too busy to be set apart for any such specie,
employment ; the next finger, to the
.thumb
being but half protected on that side, besides
having other work to do, is ineligible ; the op
probium attaching to the middle finger, called
maul, puts it entirely out of the question;
and as the little finger stands exposed, and is
moreover too puny to enter the list in such
contest, the spousal honors devolve naturally
on pronubus, the wedding fin,ger." In The Brit-
Oh Appoilo, 1788, it is urged that the fourth
finger was chosen from its being not only less
used than the rest, but more capable of
*preserv
ing a ring from bruises ; having this one quali
ty peculiar to itself, that it cannot be extended
bat in company with someother finger, whereas
the rest may be stretched out to- their full
length and straightness.
A Haruuturimala ur sma Prerassaci Frew.—
Mr. Valentine B. Hummel, of this city was one
of the three of the "Anderson" or "Buell Body
Guard," who participated in the great battle at
Pittsburg Landing ; and his numerous friends
will be glad to learn by the following, extract
of a private letter frian him that hefr'riessed
through that terrible conflict safe and sound:
}
Ow TEN BaTrra F'LIILD, , .
lltar Piafbuxg Lunding.
April 11, 1662.
I can now write to you but a few lines to let
you know that we
. are all safe, except one man
who died at Savannah of disease. I was in
the battle on Monday, and seen . all the glory
and horrors of war. 0 a We were on
the march from Columbia, and had reached a
point within one mile of Savannah, on Sunday.
The teams were some distance back, and our
company were sent out to look after them. It
returned again on Sunday afternoon. The
firing commenced about 4 o'clock on Sunday
morning. The enemy drove in or captured our
pickets, and surprised some of our camps. The
men of the camps had only time to get their
arme d and run towards the Landing. The battle
soon began in earnest. It lasted all day, and
it was evident that our men were getting the
worst of it, when Gen. Buell came over'and
told them his army would be on hand in two
hours. The men of Grant's army did fight,
and soon they were joined by Nelson's division
of Bnell's army. The rebels had taken three
of our batteries, and a great many of our men.
This was on Sunday. On Sunday night Buell's
army arrived, and on Monday morning he
had 40,000 men in the fight, beside any amount
of batteries. At 8 o'clock in the morning I
was awakened, with two others, to go with the
staff of Gen. Buell to the field. We got there
is the morning, and the fight commenced
about two miles fromthe Landing, and we had
it all day till 5 o'clock, when the rebels retreat
ed. Gen. Buell had a horse shot under him.
lie showed himself a General that day. He
was constantly in the field. The rest of our
company did not get here till WednesdaY
morning. I saw the rebel General Johnson
buried. ja
enteringiiwthrsohri°gth th t r h o e n g t
t t
hp
upper
e h
p ar
t ea d,the
of
his
nose. He was buried in Gen. Nelson's camp.
I would like to see you, and tell you all. I
cannot write what I did see. In the woods the
the largest trees were broken by the balls,' aad
in some places the underbrush is all cut up by
bullets. Here we could see the rebels lying
butdead by bundreda.,. IVelnepa,great many nten; ,
I judgi that tha_elop in at more a a
Vimim B. Mimi.
Ptunstduattict celtgraph, fietturbag Ilftentoon, ltpril 26, 1862
ak BOY about ten years of sge, said to be
named Beatty, whose parents reside in Seomd
street, below Washington avenue, had one of
his arms very seriously lacerated by the cars,
near the depot, this afternoon.' He was taken
to his residence, where the wounds were dressed
by a physician.
Twa BiONTRLIt Bisirruva of the Sunday School
Teachers' Un'on will be held in the Fourth
Street Bethel, to-morrow afternoon, at quarter
past three o'clock. The following resolution
will be presented for discussion:
"Bettolved, That the Sunday school system
demands of the membership of our churches
more, cordial 'encouragement, pecuniary sup
port, and personal service than it has yet re
ceived, and which it must have in order to its
proper and full success."
ACIOIDENL-A German laboring man, whose
name we could not learn, while engaged making
excavations for the foundation of the new
church in North street, adjoining the property
of Mr. John Onshiger, was severely itjurcd this
morning by the falling of a large quantity of
earth, which completely covered him up. He
was soon relieved from his perilous position by
his fellow workmen, and taken to his residence
at the lower end of the city, where a physician
was called in, who administered the proper re
storatives, and he is now doing well.
Tas Qua or CARPBTS. —When carpets are
taken up, be careful in removing the tin tacks,
so that the edges are not torn, then roll up the
carpets with the upper part inside, and carry
them away to be beaten. As soon as the car
pets are removed, throw a few old tea-leaves,
not too wet, over the floor, sweep the room
out, and afterwards wash the boards with a
wet flannel, but be 'careful not to throw too
much water about, as it is liable to injure the
ceiling of the rooms below. While the floor is
drying, beat the car Pets by hanging them over
a stout line and beating them first on one side
and then on the other, with a long smooth
stick. After the carpet is beaten, it may be
dragged over a lawn, or else brushed on both
sides with a carpet broom. If faded or greasy
in any parts, an
,ox gall mixed with a pailful
of cold water, or a little grated raw potato and
cold water, mixed together and sponged over
the places, and then wiped dry with soft cloths,
will make tliem look clean and bright. If
there are.any appearances of moths in carpets
when they are taken. up, sprinkle tobacco or
black pepper, on the floor before the carpets
are put down and let it remain after they are
laid down. Straw matting laid under carpets,''
makes them last much longer than straw; as it
is smooth and even, and the dust sifts through
it.
To TIM Ponxim—The junior partner of our
firm, Mr. O. B. Bowman, has just returned from
New York and Philadelphia, with a carefully
selected stack of spring and summer dry goods,
embracing all the new styles, 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.
.Nsw Goons:-1, am now. selling off:my entire
stock of goods at ,and below cast, or 25 per
cent, cheaper than yon can purchase elsewhere,
viz: fine linen shirts, 76 cots. to $1 ; shirts, 60
and 80 eta. With -linen. bosoms; •ifight.
shirts, 60 ota ; under shirts t and drawers, 40
ErT cta., all !gaol . ; ;monkey jackets, 60
cte. to $1; cotton and woolen hose 10 ate. to
16 eta ; silk ties, 121; 15 and 18 eta ; collars,
8 ate. to 16 eta. a piece ; ladies' collars, 4 and
5 cts.; cuffs, . 4 and 6 ohs. a piece ; antler
sleeves, 18 • ete.• ' fi ne cambric at 18 and 18 cts.
per yard, worth 26 cts.• Marseilles bosoms of a
new style, and feat collars, 121 eta.; all linen
bosoms, 15 cts. and upwards. . If yon want
cheap and good epode just go to James A.
Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Manu
factory, where he is selling off without reserve.
N. B.—Shirts, &o. made to measure, Room
next to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store,
12 Market street.
Velum. °Assn! Oxfam l—Havlng,returned
from New York, I now have,on hand, and I
am daily receiving from the New York auction
sales, a large mectment of goods, which I offer
cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 871
cents up to 87 cents ; 40 pieces, of beautiful
Curtain muslin, very cheap;'splendid black
silks at 76 cents, worth 90. cents ; good black
silk at $l, worth $126 ; black silk 82 inches
wide at $1 10, worth $1 87 ; very fine black
Bornbasin - at $1 10, worth sl' 50 sum
mer silks at 60 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of
the finest Irish &en at 76 cents, worth $1 ;'
1,000 hoop skirts, at 60 76 and $l, very cheap.
Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen beta
stitohed handkerchiefs,. at 25 and 81 cents,
Cheap. WholesakiLbuyers we respectfully in
vite to our large, stuck, 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. - z Bi
mBl-y Rhoad's old stand.
FEDIALEI I FEMALES' 1 FEU ALFSI
Use that note Pleasant Remedy known u
HET ROLD'S EB7RAC7 BUCHU,
Y or all Complainto Ineddent to the sex,
No Family ehottid be
Without it,
And. None will when onoe
Tried by them.
11 te used by
YOUNG} AND OLD,
in the Decline or (nme or life,
After And Before Marriage,
During and After MI/Indolent.
0 strengthen the Nervea,
Restore Nature to it Proper Channel, and
Invigorate tho Broken•down Constitution,
Front whatever atuse•Orignsating.
USE NO KOBE WORIELLIB PILLS
Take
SELNBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTIU.
Sae advertisement In another comma. Cut It out and
send for IL marl 2 d2m
HAIR DYE I HAIR DYEI I
Win. A. Bakkelor'a Hair Bye 1'
The ohlY,Harndeee and Reliable Dyerßnown I
All ethers' are more Imitations; and alma ; be. avoided
ifyou with to escape ridicule.
GREY RED . OW WRY HASH dyed inatantli to a
beautiful and natural Brown or BMW, without the least
Lzdury to Bair or Mu.
FIEFICEN MsDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been mai ,
dad to Ws. A. AMMO:LOX same 18 9, and over 210,000
applientionshave been made to the hair of the patrons
of bla fainous Dye.
WI, A. BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYE produces a color
not ,td' be' 'Bitting§ istied front nature and le WARHENTID
not to Miura In the Mast, however long it ,may be contin
ued, and the Dl effects of bad Dues remedied. The hair
ei invigorated for life by this splendid Dye l which is prop
erly applied at No. la Send Street New York:
kiddie pil,the alteehtili towns of the United States, by
Druggists and lireno Geode Dealer's
.ThaDenuinehas fhb name " Wilma A.. irodebele r ,i ,
s od addrenn,UpOn It steel plate engraving, on the four
sides of each -
oor24awly
briQNI3,"OftALLENGE BLACKING.
.
. 00 or.000,40 0 0:44i1/00,x000. repitved, sad for
istealt , Wboleseis .pdoelq
ikelfet 4r.4
lisbuato STO ila - place
bay b Palsoi iiaekdnes.
.............-.
ITazaa & Bowxea
InolafgalroYacrory, 81 Barclay St.,
lata 2888 Broadway, New York
BLACKING 1
2lbutrtiotments.
GREAT BARGAINS.
W FORSYTH & CO.
18 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK.
Geer the following Winces:Lents to purchasers of
VA I .UA BLE JEWE I AIY.
pOSSESS [NG unrivalled facilities for
this method of selling, we feel confide 31 we can give
entire estisfeetion to all woo patronise us. We ask one
trial to salary the most Incredulous that wh ,t we say Is
t ue.
$60,000 WORTH OF WATCHES,.OHAINS, &C.
To be soldlor One Dollar, each without regard to value
and not, to belwiidbi till you koow what •youare to re-
Look at the follovving List of Articles to be
_
Sold for $1 Each.
160 *atcheevyarying in ririoe from 216 ).0 $lOO, all in
giod order and wnrranted.
200 ladies' gold watches.„....... 836 00 each.
600 Ladles , and Gents' saver watches—.
. 1 00 each
2,500 'Vest andneck chains.-- ..... .36 00to 1 00 each.
8,000 Good band bracelets. 6 00 to 1 00 etrh.
8,000 do do - • do_ .
800 00 to 00 each.
8,000 Casneo brooches..-
... 4 00 to 00 eich.
6.000 Idoesusand jet bro oches '4OO to 00 each.
8,000 Lava and florentine brooches. 400 to 00 each.
8.000 Cameo ear drape 400 to 00 each.
8,000 Lava and liorent h ie edr drops 400 to 00 ach
8,000 Coral ear drops 400 to 00 each.
6,000 Gents' breastpins—. 260 to 00 each.
3 000 Watch keys 200 to 00 each.
2,600 Bob and ribbon slices 200 to 00 each.
2,600 Setts of bosom etude.. ..... . 2 60 to 00 each.
2,500 Sleeve buttons... 2 60 to 00 ach.
6,060 Main rifts 260 to 00 each.
5,000 'tone set ring 5............. 250 to 00 each.
6,000 Lockets 2 6010 1 00 each.
19,000 Sets ladies' jewelry .. 6 00 to 1 00 each.
10,000 Gold pens, lineal article ms - de 400 to 00 each
All or the above list of goods will be sold for One Dol
lar each. Certificates of all the various attic's., stating
what each ens can have, will be placed In envelopes
and sealed, witbont regtrd to choice. , On receipt of the
cartftlo ate you can ses what you can have, and then it is
at your option to mend one dollar and take.the article or
not.
In all transactions by mall, we shall 'charge for for•
warding the certificates, paying postage, and doi , ig the
business. cents emit, which most be enclosed when
the Certificate is Bent ior. live Certificates will be tent
tor 31, eleven for 52, thirty for 35, slay-flue for 310 and
one hundred for $l5.
AGENTS.
Those acting as agents will lie allewea ten cents on
every certdidate ordered by tbini, pr,v,ided their remit.
tano= amAints to one dollar. Agents will collect 2n
ceote for every Certificate and remit 15 yenta to ne either
in cash or postage:stamps. tirerat cannon anonid be used
by our sorrevpondents in regard to giving their correct
addrees, town county and dune.
...lend for Ciroulare, which will be mailed free. •
Address
W. FORSYTH & CO. 3
apr24 Mt 18 John sheet, New York
&inn= QUARTIRMASTIEZe 0/7101, 11. S. A.
Harrisburg, April 22, 1882. '
ADDITIONAL HORSES WANTED.
POPOS.ALS will be reoeived at this office
until Thursday, May 1, 1862, for
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN HORSE,
in addition to the one hundred and ten adver
tised for on the 17th inst.,
surramit ,fros. AILTILLERT,
from 15/ to 17 hands high, between 6 and 9
years of age, of dark colors,. free from all de
facts, well broken to harness, and to weigh not
lees, than 1,100 pounds. ,
Every horse offered that doer not conform
to the specifications above, will be rejected.
The Government reserves the right to reject
all bids deemed unreaeonable.
. • E. O. WILSON,
apl22-td., Capt. and A. Q. M. (vol.) U. S. A.
Asaarrairr Quawniamassaa's Omoa, U. S. A. t
Barrirburg, April 17, 1862. f
IiOPOSALS will be received at this office,
P
until Thursday May 1, 1882, for
ONE HUNDRED AND TEN HOMES,
=mum lOR AXIXLECILY,
from 16 to 17 hands high, between 6 and 9
years of age, of dark colors, free from all de-
Mote, 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.
The Government reserves the right to reject
all bids deemed unreasonable.
E. C. WILSON',
apll7-td Capt. and A. Q. M. (vol.) 11. 8: A.
COAL I COAL ! I
U, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS
0. D. FORSTER,
OFFICE and yard on the Canal, foot of
North street, Wholesale and P. 81411 clatter Ia
TREVER.7O ,AV
WILKZSBARRE,
LYKINS YALLSY
1101YBIrai and
BROAD ROP 00AL•
tramilles and dealers may rely upon obtaining a first
rate article, and full weight, at tbelowest rates Orders
p•omptly attended to. A liberal discount made to pur
chasers paying for the coal when ordered.
Present I rice, 33, and s 2 60 per ton.
Harrisburg, AprillB.-dly
PROF. ADOLPR ,P...TRUPSER.
ULTOULD respectfully inform hie old
vpatronand the public
. aonerally that he will
Gentian° to_glve inetruotionsi on the PTING4ORTE; ME
LODEON VIOLIN and also In the sole of THOROUGH
BASEL He will with pleaaure Walt upoi:piipths at theh
homes at any hour dealred, or lessons will' be Oven a
his realdenee, Is Third street ; few doom below th
German Refbrmed Church_ . aeoJ.6-A tt
SORIEFFELLE BROTHERS & CO
WHOLESALE DRIIG.GISTS
Per_ND DEALERS in Fancy Goods,-
'
rumen , . ho. Alan agents for the sale •01 Refined
Petroleum, Illuminating oil, eaperior•lo aux cost og •
furnished in anv quantities at the lowest, intultat rates,
170 and 172 lliani , ' greet,
NEW YORK.
ja27 dem
BIA/10)11.A AQUIFOLIA.
'TREE Box, Weiigelia Boum, Jaamiattm,
Mtdlßortun. Lyringa, althea and other hardy flow
ering shrnobery at iteyatonaNuraery, at low prices.
'Lora J. Rum.
LAD'lntv'c - coltsETS
ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES,
WHITE AND COLORED.
Thelbest:artiele reaeuhtetured, mu be 'anted at
OATEIOARTS',
Next ewe to the Harrisburg Han k.
REBECCA' GRAPH TINES.
GREATLY reduce!' in Kiss, euoh as
sold' -foritair4 "SS ire now and at the
Keystone Nursery, Rarrisbarg, at 76 cents. Sumner
plants atfrom 373,‘ to 60 cents each, by dozen, trots. $3
oSO per dozen. _ 1a227 JAOJB Mat,
DWARF FEAR TREES.
AFEW well rooted, well formed,
strongly grown and thrifty trees of varieties best
&mined for culture as dwarfs. For sale at the Keystone
Nursery, Harrisburg, attar prices. JAMS
30 - BOXES of Oranges and • Ferixens
Jost received audittr sae low by
JOHN- WM,
Corner Third. apt Wain.
aprl9•dlw*
BIICKJEIZt,..I3asketa. ; Tube .ohitrns 'and
all kindia of Cedar and Willow wan., for Bale by
I NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S,
all cornbilltiett and Marked streeti
. . , . •
...
.i - ' HAMS.
1 ((1 I 1 LBS. Jersey Sugar Cured
a rur Ur -Hams, and a splendid , lot of Owego
(clew Yo rk Coat Fed Sugar Oarei Hams; Jest received.
aPri B - W. D JOK; JR.. &Om
SHADE TREES. •
SILVER 'Maples large; 25 to 50 cents
S
each, SG per doom. 1311ror Poplar, Balsam Palau,
noose Olootnutl Catalpa, 1100144 u Ash, alogllah Ash.
Pastoallii& imPerlana, Norfflay, JkpleY &e o 6U Centa to
$l. 01011, fa 10 Ole per dam es
4% . 11 ro— SAYS 11111 NURSERY. ;
- I fomf,ean undersell me:
walba !u' " weTr4ol*/" 2
Ins, Ale 6j o4 ° 4 ' 2 .-
nionors4AMiersr4
all aosaar Want awl *Alt itivela.
fflisullcmtans
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.,
~~'7
1: 2 N" .
NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bets
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU
31LENTS, FROM $46 to $lOO.
Guitars, .Violins,- Accordeons, Flutes,
Flies, brume, 'Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings and musi
cal merchandise in general.
.181ICE.T MUSIC.
TER LATEST ` PUBLICATIONS always on
hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT, AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES,
Suitable feor looking glum; and all kinds o
pictures always on hand.
A. fine assortment of beat piated
LOOKING GLASSE S
From.smallest to. largest alms..
Any style of Entree made to order at the
shortest orifice.
feb).9-wkaly
COAL! POWDER!!
COAL REDUCED I I 1
I N ooneideration of the . Yard times, and
I as I sell exclusively FOB CASH, I have reduced the
price of Coal MI Aglow . ,
Lykens Valley Brolien tip 92 90 per ton
" ' U Large Egg 2'90 "
44 Small Su II 290 u"
Stove 290 " "
" Nut 225 "
Wilkabitite 4 2 90 " "
Lorberry CS 290 I, al
,CAB Ooal delivered by the Parser WEIGH ChM; It
can be weighed at the purchasers dcor, and it it falls
short 10 POUNDS, the willl • be forfeited.
All Coal of the hen quality mined, delivered free from
all impurities. • , ,
—Coal sold qautities; the . Lows= waimsaaLs
mess.
Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, a large supply
always on hand, at Ilannfacturers prices.
AfirA large lot of superior baled Bay for Bale,
)23 JAilligS x. WIPEKLEB.
HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT.
FOR the safety of onnsumers, we have
established a Co 1 011 Depot at the corner of Froo
ant Market streets. All our oils are kited and we post.
tively sell none except such as prove to be non-explosive,
clear and free from odor as fez as practicable. we offer
at present the following justly celebrated b. ends. Mag
nolia, Ito'aloson, Nabrona and Dottier, lower than can be
purchased elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or
retail. Also an exensive assortment of Lamps, Chim
neys, Shades, 9110/1 Cones, Seniors, &c. We will also
change fluid or camphese lamps, so as to be used for
eoal oal. Call and satisfy yourselves, at
NICHOLS &
april Corner of Front and Market street.
UPHOLSTERING}.
PALM LEAF MATTRESSES,
COTfON TOP MATTEFASES,
HUSK MATTRESSES,
COTTON .COMFORTS,
CHAIR CUSHIONS,
LOUNGES,
CAMP STOOLS, &0., ko.
On band and lbr sale at the very lowest raters for cash
Hair Mattresses and Spring Bottoms made to order.
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CHAIRS,
HAIR MMAITRESSES, &a,
Repaired and made equal to new, very reasOnable, al l at
N 0.109, Market street, between romtl and SIM, by
mar2B.2md J. T BaRKII2.
WALL PAPER!
ELEGANT styles and pattetns of Wall
Paper for 6, 10, 12, 16 and 26 oents per roll.
the largest and most 'varied stook o
Wall Paper, Borders, Window Blinds,
Curtin and Pirtares
ever Clued in tide ally. Being bought lbr clash, it wilt
be -old at a 'very small prat.
apr hamember the piece,
Schaller's Book Store,
Market street, opposttefiross!Drug .tore, iDirrisburg
nt22-drai
THEO. P. ecaErRER,
HOOK AND JOB PRINTEIt,
NO. 18, MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG.
gar-Pardoular attention paid to PAULI& Ruling and
dindin& of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, entities, Checks,
Drafts, am. Cana printed at $2, SR, $4, and id per
thousand in elegant style.
DELAWARE GRAPE TINES,
DIANA GRAPE VINES,
CONCORD GRAPE VINES,
CALIFORNIA GRAPE VINES,
MUSCADINE GRAPE VINES,
REBECCA and other
choke Grape Vines, 60 cents to 61 00 awn. Catawba,
Ciloton ana Isabella wines at 26 to 60 cents each.
J. 1111 SH,
KEYSTONE NURSERY.
spei
THREE CENTS PER PAPER.
OUlt fresh stook of Supertor Floler
and Ga. den,l3eeds we have determined to sell at
,u.ce cents par paper. Oall at Ito. 91 i whet street,
geller's drug and fancy store, and you wilt get to the
right place.
.1. Wesley Jones' tine double Asters and ten week stooks
at same price.
DWARF PEAR TREES
STANDARD PEAR TREES.
50 CENTO each, $o per dozen, at
apr7y KSY6TONB NUaBBRY
WM. T. BIS:OP,
ATTORNEY -AT--LAW,
°MOE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'S HALL,
OPPOSITE NEW COURT HOUSE.
terminations in German and English.
maw uAm
REMOVED.
JOHN B. SMITH
JJAB removed his Boot and Shoe Store
Jul. from the corner of Second and Walnut streets to
NO. 108 MARKET STREET,
Next door to Baynes Agriculture Store, where lie intends
to keep all kinds of Boors sod *Sloes, Gaiters, &a., and a
large stork or Trunks, and everything In hie line of be
stows; and wilt be thenutal to receive the patronage of
his old customers and the pubrit in general at his new
place of business. ell lands of Work made to order In the
best style and by superior workmen. krepsdring dote at
short notice. [apr2dtfj JOHN B. SMITH.
EVERGREEN TREES
NORWAY Fir, isalsam Fir, Silver Fir,
Scotch Mr, Austrian Pine, Arbor Vim , am, from
Icel.& feet high, st aL prises, from 2.5 caula and up
salmis, at KEYS cONE nnosaßY.
DANDsu
ON COFFIB I—A Fresh and
large adliidy &Ha Calabria:ad Cotree) cat received
Uy 1.1 43 1 WM. DOOF Jr., & Co.
PEACH TRPPE.
11WENTY clioee varieties, $8 per Iran
j„ area, $125 per dozen, 123 cents each for smaller
quantities, at (a. r7s Rain ONJ
CIDER 111 VINEGAR 1/ I
MADE from choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed by us to be strictly pare,
WM. WOK k co.
RASPBEItB , LES.
11101tRIXOKIA'S orange, Feist°lf,- Franco
-411.,' Horne: am • ,
_Na t o,64.#ntworp, , ;04 ...-
Apr? ' KNYB,IIO)§, NtrjtsEßV.
OLD PEAN6 I—The largest and
to rhea'
- itzie," troilia.oo s4.oo—wmulted.....f - . ,
4 3
aIIiMSJI BOOKIITOIUL
NIC II OLS & BOWMAN,
Corner of Front and Market Streeta.
(V. Hummel's old stand,)
ETAVE determined to place their entire
11 —
.1 stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS,
Ao ,
at prices to snit the present hard times, and re
spectfully call the attention of the citliena 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 ar as practicable. Among others, we have
on hand
NAT.RONA, MAGNOLIA, LUCIFER,
ROBINSON.
All of which we will sell wholesale or retail,
and lower than any other how* in Harrisinag.
Also, all kinds of
CUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE.
We also invite attention to our well selected
and extensive assortment of
QTTEENBVVARE
Call at NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streets.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street.
DORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK •
L et-books, Bankers' QUM, Ladies' Bebe Estelle st,
Ladles Traveling tiateltels. We are constantly neeiriop
Ilddidollll to our stook of the above goods, and neces
sarily have a fine assortment of the latest styles. We
respectfully Invite persons rantlag to purchase any cs
the above articles to examine the stook—know lag the I
a greater variety or better goals canary. be tbund In tah.
city.
HELLER'S Erns and Fancy Store,
91 Market street, one door oast of Fourth stesst, south
aide. nil.
REMOVAL.
CHARLES L BOAS,
HAS RSMOVID HIS
WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE
To No. 7, Market Square,
lir • below the Buehler 8e:,,.
E has constantly on hand a large stock
lA . of
WATCHES, JEWELRY and PLATED WASH
thscrlptions. Watehet and Jewelry repetred and
warranted. aprZ dim*
GEO. W. IioOALLA,
WATORMAKTai & JEWELER,
NO. 88,
b. Market Street, Harris urg.
HAS constantly on hand a large stook
of
WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI
CLES, PLATED WARE, &c.,
Watches and jewelry neatly repaired.
sa- N B. Don't forget the place, oppoelte the hoes'
noose. reareldam
IRE BKST GOODS HOB TIM LUST lON i 6"
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA
LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest
cash priors. mar2B-diim
QCHUY LULL AND SUSQUEHANNA.
Railroad Company, OHce No. t4T S. Fourth street,
rtuladelpitia, April 8, 18 6 2 .
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, and an election for President and elx Managers,
will take place at the Offtee of the Company, May Bth,
at 12 o'clock, x. W. H. MolLllittiNlY,
agrkttd Secretary.
JUST RECEIVED.
ASECOND LOT of Combo and Sentimen
oat valentines, at Mersa prices.
lob 16 y SCHEBFEWIt Bookstore
FIFTH- WARD HOUSE
R. J. PETERS, Proprietor.
Corner of Forster and West kvenaes,
(In the Rear of the Reservoir,)
Harrisburg, Pa.
Boarding by ibe week, day or Biome meal at reason.
bi n rates. ~00d stabling for horses, &o . apr9dlme
ACHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN
WEEK STJCBS, with a guard variety of Wreak
/flower and Garden Seeds, received and Gr sale at No.
Y 1 Market street. NIILLEo'd Drugstore.
IT P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S NhW SOAP.
JLA.• is economical and highly detersive. it oon-
Luisa Ito lb:obi and will not waste. It is warranted not
to Injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor,
and is Wetmore auitabie for every purpose. 8.. r
sale by WM. )OCS, Jr. h 00.
GARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a
large . invoioe of mace Garden Feeds—comprising
a greater variety of imported and Lone growth than
Ina 'ever been offered in this city. Those who may
desire to purchase, oan depend upJa getting the beet in
the world, at the woolesele and retail grocery store of
AM. DOOR, JR. a 00.
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
IMPROVE AIENT IN DENTISTRY
R. P. H. ALL.A.I3.I.CH, Surgeon Den
y/ tiet, llnvommurer of Sienna Plate Teeth, the only
method that obviates every objection to the use et are.
&nal Meta, embracing partial, half and whole sea of one
piece only, of pare and indeatructio le mineral, there arc„
au cremes; for the acocumalation of sutull partiCles of food
and therefore, no offensive odor from the bream/, ea oe Me
tal is usedin their construction, there can be no gate au &
action or metallic Wits. 1:14i , n04) Ul3 iII:111 , WUXI 1g not so_
noyed with sore turost, headache, dm. 00168 No, 48
North Second street, Harrisburg.
dly
GREAT ATTRAC'TION.
•
CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where
you will find a large and well aekoted stook of
pain and fancy Confectionery of all kind& a great va
riety of toys in every deiorlption, Ladies' Wore. Stands
and Fancy Baskets, Foreigo Fruits, Nuts, Dates and all
other art.cles generally kept In a oonfectionery and toy
store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Call and
examine for youraolvea. WM. IL WAGGONER
aprlB-d6m p,opr ietor.
HAY I HAY 11
A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at
AOR 01.7 00 par ton for wile by
JAMS M. WHERLiffi.
CHEAP SUGARS, Ohoios Syrup, Teas,
ka„ Bar_nda low by
NIOLIOL9 k BOWMAN ,
moat Of hunt and Market stmts.
LAWTON BLACKBERRIES.
1311LAITTEI to $1 zb
T. at
X apr.Ty
Miscrllantaus
MONEY PURSES.
A. HUMMEL,
Deeer In
of every
DESCRIPTION
and at all
PRICES.
Next door to the Court Howe,
MARKET STREET.
FLOWER SEEDS.
DRIED BEEF,
bIiOULDFRSI,
BOLGNA SAUSAGE.
A large and fresh supply just received by
I eb2s Wcf. DOA( Jr. kOO