paiig etitgrapij. tigitt“.ll3BUßG, PA Monday Attertioon,-Aprll 28,1862. Gov. Cuarn4 left the State Capitol this morn jog, en mate for Washington, in obedience to a summons of the Secretary of War. Ca!lngo politeness to an excess, bold to be raising your hat to a young lady in the street, "lad allowing a couple of dirty collars and a ~•r of socks to fall out upon the sidewalk. lr Towx.—Brigade Surgeon George Kemble, i on of Geor g e S. Kemble, Esq., of this oily, v ain t this morning, on a brief visit to pie family. Surgeon Kemble is attached to Burnside's division of the army. Tat BErf two lines of rhyme yet produced by the rebellion are the following, got off by a Toungster at a recent school exhibition in one of the towns of Massachusetts: •• Rockaby, Jeffy, upon the tree top, imp up your lies, or rebellion will stop." Ca, SIMMONS, well known in this city, as a Leave and gallant officer of the regular army, and row in command of ono of the regiments In the Pennsylvania Reserve, has been tendered a corumisslon as Brigadier General of volon teem We trust that that he will accept the position, and take charge of a command he is so competent to fill. &NOME HAARISBITHEZE IN THE PLTTEHIIIIG gears. — Mr. John Stouffer, son of Mr. John Stouffer, constable of the Fourth ward, in this ,ity, participated in the great battle at Pitts burg Landing, or Sidloah. Mr. Stouffer is chief bugler in the 4th Illinois regiment. lie had a horse shot under him, but came out of the battle himself entirely unscathed. SAD ACCIDENT.-0a Saturday afternoon last, Mr. Tentzer's eon, a lad about nine years of age, fell on th.! railroad track at the lower end of the city, and was caught by the wheels of a inning train of care, lacerating and shattering his right arm so frightfully as to render its input +don near the shoulder joint necessary. Dr. Dock performed the operation and the little patient is now doing quite well, under the charge of the family physician, Dr. B. A. Tux longer we live, the nearer New Years' days appear t,getber. When we were boys, the period between one New Year's day and another appeared to be a century. At the present time they appear to be separated not by years, but months. The fewer years we have to live, the shorter those years appear to be. When we recollect the quantity of rhue matiom and slight that old people have to put ap with, the apparent shortness of the years to them seems like a special providence. OA or nu most amusing things connected elth the war is the number and oddity of the new terms which it is bringing into use. Two of these beat the dictionary, hullow I These are the verb "skedaddle," to run away, now as commonly used . to signify the act of running sem, es if It had been used by Johnson and apttl IT Webster—and the noun " shentini ;au, used on the Western coast, almost uni- Ttr.alr, ti signify secession humbug and totktry We shill have a pleassnt versbularY tar Europeans to study, one of these days I Pone THROUGH. —A company of Sharp ihmers, from Ilinnesota, under command of Cr t s. W. F. Reese!, formerly of Pittsburg, pawl though this city on Satnnisy, en route for tie seAt of war. They were a fine looking ed of men, and seemed happy .:and perfectly cirdr3i ~ f tho future, although they were itttum ig to the battle field, and willundoubt- 01' be engaged is the hardest battle yet fo ught— , xpected to open at almost any =- tint b , fure Yorktown. Their uniforms and ttilipm,❑te were bright and new, and they made altogether a fine appearance. CLIIIRON haw now fully completed hie t rrtagruitnta, and has also received his final irActivtio ni from the Pre 'dent, preparatory lqui departure on his mission as Mlidater klimentinry to Russia. He will sail Tor Roela on the steamer whioh leaves New Y ork on the 7th of May. In the meantime Eta dtatioguiHhed fellow citizen will beat home el Lchiel perfecting his agricultural arrange two kr the management of his large estate, "d rentiviag those kindly visits of cougratu klon and farewell from his friends and neigh t"4l who, under any drcumstances, are always loath to loose his previewr and his kindly toanaelt COMIT P ROCUDING9.—The regular April , term of the Court of Quarter Sessions commenced t bi , morning at ten o'clock, Judge Pearson Pkolding. 11. th of the associate judges were itsent, in consequence of their residence in the upper end of the county and the Northern e•entral railroad care not arriving till one o'cl oc k , p, w. A large number of constable. %Ire aleyrevented from being present to make keit regular return. The several constables elected were then Isom ill. /at•Rawn presented a petition trona citizens of the Fo urt h ward, city of Harrisburg, protesting toinat the election of Barney Campbell, stet- NI that he had abandoned his family, oral -1444 his wife, and is not a resident of the waid for which he is elected, having boarded t o another ward for eight months prior to the election, and that he still boards out of the 1741 . When Mr. Caumbell'a name was called the Court directed the clerk not to administer the Oath of °dice to him, until the matter in :.introversy was Investigated. The petition Nidut Campbell is signed by some of the most re"Pt.table citizens of the ward. The charge ti wearing of the Grand Jury was Omit' P c lat , l in c onsequence of the absence of the inde,es, till the afternoon. Thesteces g harng one of the associate judges ollspurt, was fully demonstrated this noun' &one Hn Aam.—A lad, whose name we could not learn, while playing on the fence surrounding the l'ennsyliania Female College, on Front street, yesterday, accidentally felt to the pavement, and broke one of his arms. He was immediately taken to his residence, where the broken limb was set by a physician, and we believe he is now doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances. Lsortms To-Monsow Evarrnio.—We invite the attention of our readers to the last. lecture of the Y. M. 0. Association course, to be de livered tomorrow evening, in the Presbyterian church, corner of Third and Pine streets, by the Re v. P. 8. Henson, of the Brown Street Baptist church, Philadelphia, on "Old Fogyisni and Young America, past, present and future." Mr. Henson's reputation as' a lecturer stands very high and deservedly so. The lecture which he proposes to deliver here, has been , given with great acceptance in Philadelphia, and other places. The unanimous verdict of crowded houses has prounouoced this lecture to bea superior production, and we can assure all who may attend to-morrow evening that, they will not go away disappointed. Tickets 25 ets., to be had at the book and drug stores. I=l Tam. or vas Faxuanstur STICAMIR.—A very interesting trial of the Friendship steam fire engine, the "Marion Verbeke," took place about 5 o'clock last Saturday afternoon, at Pax ton creek, near the foot of the Hummelstown turnpike. The object of the trial was to force wakr to the top of Allieon's Hill. With this view some Ave or six hundred feet of hose were laid out, through which an inch and a half stream of water was forced to a considera ble heighth above the summit of the hill. The test, however, was by no means satisfactory, as the full forcing power of the steamer could not be applied in consequence of the liability of the hose to burst. With good and substan tial hose, the "Friendy b,ya" seem confident that they can do some tall throwing in that • BETTER THAN A MAN. ---It 19 Well known that all ladies have an intense admiration for a sewing machine, and that their delight in the possession of one, calla out enthusiastic terms of praise. A lady called at a sewing machine agency to purchase, and inquiring for some one who had a machine of whom she could learn of its merits, was, among others, referred to a lady . , then present, a quiet, demure looking maiden lady. Upon being questioned, , this individual at first replied with modest reserve, but thutlly the alltabsorbkrg 'delight every sewing machine proprietress inevitably feels, got the better of her diffidence, and she warmly eulogized the object of the inquiry; and finally her eyes brightened, her cheek grew tosy;and she sprang to her feet, and with: an energetic voice said: "Like my sewing machine? to be sure I dot Why, .I.rioakin'i kin, to irohango it for a man!" Pomo DIOWNID.—About noon today while two young men, named Daugherty and Elli man, were engaged fishing at one of the islands, in the river opposite North street, they discov r erect floating in the water at some distance from them a dark object which they at first th6ught was a bundle of rags, but Ntlich upon further investigation proved to be the dead body of a man. They immediately attached their boat to the body, and brought it to this shore, a short distance below the water house, when Alder man Kline was notified of the discovery, and that officer proceeded to hold an inquest over the remains. The jury returned a verdict of death by drowning. The drowned man wail: apparently about fifty years of age, short and. stout in statute, and attired in blue coat and' pantaloons. In one of his pockets was found two small keys, the sum of two dollars and four cents in silver and coppers, and a receipt written in German for $8,75. The body was much decomposed and had evidently been in the water for several weeks. It was inclosed in a coffin and taken to the poor house for inter ment. Tea Nawa /X TES 'thrf.--,Thet glorious news of the capture of New Orleans by the Union army, and the probable evacuation .of Corinth by the rebels, were received with every mani festation of pleasure by our citizens. The glorious stars and stripes were unfurled to the breeze from a hundred fig-etadd throughout the city in honor of the events, and everybody seemed to be in a rejoicing mood., The general opinion is that with the fall of the " Cresent City," and the evacuation of the stronghold Corinth, rebeldom has received a most crush ing blow, and with one or, two more such Waggles the "chivalry" will beabont wound up. The clouds which lowered o'er our country's r horizon are fast disappearing, and soon 'the glorious sun will shine upon us with its wonted I effulgence. Soon its beams will dance and laugh over the ruins of rebellion; and long will they gild the lustrous folds of our national ensign as it floats in triumph— " O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave." Tim ".Loosz" ur "buirrnrnorv."—We should like to make the acquaintance of the "trump" who penned the following paragraph. He has evidently "been there," and knows how to appreciate the numerous pkasuntriet that' fall to the lot of the " Local." "If a man drinks forty glasses of lager at a sitting, 'ye local' sees it done, and help to do #. If a plug muss occurs at midnight, he is certain to be present, and, ten to one, he has a black eye fora week. If a man has the bad hick to be murdered, the ' local' is the principal wit flees and if there's an elopement in high life , you may be sure that he is at the bottom of it, for the sake of getting a good item- " He attends the first and last bill of the sea son. Re never goes home till morning, and then he takes the girls with him. ..Re is the chronicler of the occasion, and every other occasion. "He renders extraordinary service to those who get into his good gr iceshow thsy get there is nobody's business. Re makes 'an able and entertaining' lecturi out of stale, fiat sad na t. profitable ideas, a 'graceful &mune' out of et large-liinbed damsel who would disgrace a Pete- Wliilnms-hoe•down ; and a melodious, bird, voke4 Scoilgettewl' out of. * a croWAS,lbraying' old 'c a mpaigner .' He p it ta bait, boom). of the ~pp moker Into pAcper shape, and—se durerfol-hia' thine and Mnown which he never would enjoy through Ida own morns. Peintogneinicilp "litoututp 'Afternoon, 'April 28, 11362 ktimonsoss.—Any person wishing to pnroha e a first class melodeon, will do well to call at Knoche's music store, who offers four of these instruments at greatly /educed prices: See ad vertisement. CAPECOL Peas.—We are really thankful to the superintendent of the public grounds, and we know our readers will also appreciate the fac , , that at last the alianthus trees are being removed from Capitol Park. Other trees, less noisome, will take their place. Tay Mamma SoincriWill meet-for rehearsal on this (Monday) evening at 7in'Cleck; in the (Old School) Presbyterian church, corner of Third and Pine streets, in which building the lastlecture of the Young Men's Christian iteso elation's course will be delivered on the suc ceeding evening. DAILY PRAM. Mmucct.--Ilev. Mr. Moore, of the Locust Street Methodist church, anL , flounced from the pulpit yesterday-that a daily prayer meeting would be held in the lecture room of that church every afternoon between three and four o'clock, at which prayers would be offered to the Throne of Grace for the success of the Onion arms'oier . the rebels... 'For the Telegraph.] Mr. EDECOB:—The bear Story so solemnly given on your first page on Saturday, with all due deference td your fair correspondent, is not new. It is, in fact, about a thousand years old, more or less,,orielnating, probably, among the Germans, and known in every nursery in Christendom. The version published by you, is in the language of one Robert Southey, an English poet of some eminence in this century, who did not think it beneath him to drop the little tale in his own words. The modesty of your young lady's disavowal of pretention to literary style in giving the language of Southey as her own is "refreshing." This flam was not discovered by the writer of this note. Be was reading the tale from the Triutosara to some young lady friends of his as new, altho' it seemed familiar, when one of them, a six year old cried out—" Pooh I Mr. Sriss, I've got that. in ,one .my - books." . Whereupon she flew np - tO the nursery and brought it, sure enough, illustrated, according to the fashion of chil dren's books, with colored wood engravings. Tour correspondent had.better try again. Yours truly, . KRISS KINKLE. LON'T FORUM. THS NSW FRUIT STORII, corner of Second and Pine streets, where you can get anything you wish. Fresh shad every Tuesday, and Friday morning, and in market 'every-Wed nesday and Saturday morning.' Also, all kinds of vegetables on hand as they arrive from the eastern markets. E. M. Mena. ap2B 1 te Da. Gao. 8. lizstats.-- 7 We had the pleasure, a few days since, of taking this gentleman by the hand. The Doctor is connected with the' Burnside Expedition n South Carolina, and while his legitimate duty is to cure the sick and heal the wounded, (we notice by the New York correspondent at Beaufort, 8. 0.0 that he is equally successfsl as & diplomatist in the bearer of flags. of truce Act , the enemy. The Doctor is on a visit .to his family,. and to re mit his somewhat iliattirod h'eelth from the enervating effect of the climate. Attraitted by the display of beautiful spring goods at the cheap dry goods hppse 14.,:13anut & liovry*tWhe callectin: to rageliiih'hlifwardiColie, and a drew for his wife and little'ones. 2B NBW Goone.-1 am now selling off my entire stock of goods at and: below cost, or, 25 per cent. cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere, via: fine linen shirts, 75 eta. to $1 • shirts, ; 60 eta., and 60 'obi. with - linen bos oms ;, - night ohirts, 50 cis ; under shirts. and drawers, 40 cts. to 87 ets., all wool ; monkey jackets; 50 eta. to $1; cotton and woolen, hose :10 pte. to 16 eta ; 'silk ties, 12k, 15 and 18 nix ; collars, & eta. to 15 eta. a piece ; - ladies' collars,• 4 and 5 eta.; cuffs, 4 and 6 ete. - e. piece ;"under . sleeves, 18 cts.; fine cambric"at 18 and 18 eta. per yard, worm 26 eta.; Marseilles bosome of a tiew.style, and fast collars,l2l-cts.; all linen bosoms, 15 cts. and upwards: If you want cheap arid good goods just go to James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cheap Shirt Mann faotory, where be is selling off without reserve. N. B.—Shirts, &c. made to measure, Room next; to Hummel & Killinger's grocery store, 12 Market street. : Catmint CARPET I CANE T 1-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 gouda, whichl offer cheaper than ever. 20 pieces.of carpet, from 371 mats up to 87 cents; 40 pieces of beautiful Curtain muslin, very cheap splepdid'black alike at 75 cents, worth 90 centsi iood black silk at $l, - worth $125 ; blaeVailk 82 inches wide at $1 10,, words:Al 87 ; vary fine black Bombasin at $1 10,, worth $1 50 ; sum mer sdke at 50 . cents a yard ; 10 'pieces of the finest Irish linen at 75 cants, 'wrorth $1 ; 1,000 hoop skirts, at 60 75 and $l, very cheap. Great battling in stockings; 20 dozen hem stitched handkerchiefs, at 26 and 81 cents, cheap. Wholesale buyers we respectfully in vite to our large stock, all bought for cash at NeW York auction. Having a buyer in New York, we are daily receiving job lots from the weekly sales, which we promise to sell at city prices to wholesale buyers. S. Lswr, mBl-y ' Rhoad's old stand. Foams.; F$ Ma r FEMALES thle that eNte Pleasant Hemedy knows as REL.M.BOLD' 8 BIT HAM BUOHU, or ad Lons,,nunts Incident to the Eox No Yandly should be Without it, And None will when onoe Tried by them. It is used by YOUNG AND OLD, In the Decline or Change or tire, After dent Before Alarriage, - During ma After Confinement. o Strengthen the Nerves, Restore Nature to its Proper Channel, and Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution. Prom whatever amid OrVinating• tUBBI3O,MOSIG.WOBTHL4S RELKBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU.9 See advertisement in another column. tut a outUnd send tor it. -- marLSAten W4t. HAW „Bye t The only F Farmleseand Reliable piergeown 41110diaia are toore hnitatiOne. and ahijaid be avoided Wynn wish to escape ridicule: 911111 r, itlits OR law/ }Daft di* instal* to a . Beautirataiid Brow* or BhiCkwidshiti the list InJury.toXitir or • :INIIRVIIESDka AND DlPLellidtkiiiiit ' bets ' 'awar ds to We.A. BLICELICLOR slim 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have beenniade to the hair of the patron. of his fatenwi Dye, • A..BaTININLOWI3 HAIR DYE..pro.duces s nolor not to be distiagniahed from nature and is wasamonto not to Injurein the least, however long it may be contin ued* and Ike ill effects of batt Dves remedied. The hair is Invigoisteriftelfety that splendid OPir, wbtdli.is Opp:, arty applied at No: ltV Pond Street New Ifork. • Sold i the aim and towns of the United States,b7 Thal4huine l"l = ll hunlitr " *tai i ,1 4 , 0' lu A 11! , ) !! ille ! °r,B o : , at Bar ow et-, Imo Broadway, New York. tatiidawli I:=1 ----.0.-- That Bear' dtory HAIR DYE HAIR DYE l2lbtiatiotnunte. GREAT BARGAINS. w FORSYTH & CO. 18 JOHN. STREET, NEW Y ORS. Wet the following Inducements to purchasers of VA I .T.JA B.LE JEWELRY. "POSSESSING unrivelle4 facilities for me method of selling, we feettoundeot we Ono - give enters satisfaction to all woo patronize na. We ask one trial to satisfy the motet tueredalowithet wh .t we say Is t oe. • *5O 000:WORTH OF WATCHES CHAINS &C. To bo:aold loetlaiDoThir earli Withont iegarti to value and not to be pa•d for MI you know what you are to ro e •ive. Look at the foll Owing List of Articles to be • Sold for 41 Bath. 150 Watches, varying In price from $l6 to $lOO, all in good order and warranted. 200 Lathes' goldwatches $B5 00 each. 500 Ladies' and Gents" sliver watches.... 15 00 each 2,500 Vest and neck. abaM5..........56 00 to 10 00 each 8,000 Good band braoutets. ....... 6 00 to 10 00 each. 8,000 do do do • 300t0.6 00 each. 3,000 Cameo brctodhet: .. 400 to 600 each. 3 000 Sloane, and jet broaches 4 00 to 6 00 each. 3,000 Lava add llorentlne breoches. 4 00 to 6 00 each. 8.000 Cameo ear 4'oo to 6 00 each. 3,000 Lava and Horentine 6 r drops 400 to 600 e•ch 8,000 Coral ear drupe 4 00 to 800 oach. 6,000 Gents' brea-tp105..... 250 to 8 00 eoeb. 3 000 Watch keys 200 W 800 each. 2,500 Pub and ribbon ethics 2 00 to • 6 00 each. 2,600 Betts of bosom I 2be to 8 00 each. 2,500 Sleeve bu tuns.. 2 50 to 6 00 t ach 5,040 P aln rugs 2 50 to 6 00 am,. 5,000 :lone set rings.. 250 hi 6 00 each. 5,000 Loaketa 2 50 to 10 00 each. I 10,000 Sets ladies' Jewelry • . 5 00 to 10 00 each. 10,000 Gold pens, finest allele node 4 00 to 6 00 each All of the above list of goods will be soli for One Dol • Lir each. Certificates of all line vairloris artioes, „Mating what e one can have, will be planed 'in envelopes and sealed, untaoat rag ‘rd to chotee. On reeelitt of the cerufic ite you we see ishat you ow havained Wen It Is at your option to Bend ofie dollar and lake the article or not. In all transactions by mall, we shall charge fir for warding the certificates, paying postage, and doled the bedews. 26 cents each, wh.ch must be enclose:i wit en ar.) Certificate is sent tor. Five Certifloates will be saint ior Si, eleven for $2, thirty for 55, sixty-five for $lO and one hundred for $l6. AGENTS, Those acting WI agents will be allowed ten cents on every certificate ordered by them, pr ',Med their rem it tanc amunts to one dollar. Agents will collect 25 mute for every OertiflYale ant remit lb coati to vat either in multi or postage stamps. tirerat caution soould be used by sorreskondents in regard to giving their correct address, town county and Steve. fiend for Oircularv, which will be mailed free. Address -' • • FORSTTH & 18 John street, New. York. apr24 d6s ASSISTANT QTLARTSRMASTEIe 8 OPTICS, 11. 8; A. Harrisburg, April 22, 1862. ADDITIONAL HORSES WANTED. - EIioROPOSALS will be reCeived at' this office, 'until Thursday May 1 1862 , for ONE HIINDI3ED AND SEVEN HORSES, in addition to the one hundred and.ten adver 1134 for on the 17th sums= ion ARTILLERY, from 15 to 17 hands higli,,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. The GOvernzneat reserves the right to reject all bids deemed'unreasonable.' E. O. WILSON, apl22-td: • Capt. arid A. Q. M. (vol.) 11. S. A. Assume= QUARTBILIWITWEI Orrice, U. S. A. I Barriaburg, April 17,1862. PitOPOSALS will be received at We office, until Thursday May 1, 1862, for ONE HUNDRED AND TEN HORSES, WCFECABLZ FOR A. 112211.122, ook 161. to . 1.7 hands high, between 6 and '9 years 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. Ttie Government reserves the rAtht to reject all bids deemed, unreasonable. E. C. WILSON, spll7-td .Capt. and A. Q. M. (vol.):11 S. A. . • COAL 1., COAL I 1 S4AND 82 25 PER.TON OF 2,000 LBS. ci.:D.- - FgEptEg„ OFFICE and yard on the Canal, foot -of North street, Wholesale and Retell dealer In TEEVE.B7OIV, WILICENBAERE, LYX.EATE VALLEY, SUNBURY and BROAD TOP COALS Familial and dealers may rely upon obtaining a • Brat rate article t and fall weight, at thelowest rates Orders p omptly attended to. A liberal discount made to pur chasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present • rice, SS, and $2 SO per ton. Harridbarg, April 111.-dly PROF.' A M)LPI P. TEOPSEII 4 . IiTOULD retipeptfany . inform his old i I T if ;1. pairotuvAul ii:the • generally; that " continue to give instructions on the PIANO PORTE, LODEON,_ VIOLIN and also tit the silence of THOROUGH BAHEi. He will sth• pleasure Wait open ikons at their comes at any hour desired,. or hissons , 'MU he givens his residence, is Third street, 'fewrs dee. below th German Reformed Church- tt SCRIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND DWILLERS in Fancy; .Gooots, Per famery, Also agents for the Nile tilt Relined Petroleum, lllutolnating sapertor tO any tool 01l • tarnished to am quantifies atthe iowest.maritet althea. 170 and 172 William Street NEW YORK. jo27.tieto MAHObiIA AQUIFOLIA.. T REE Box, WeigeliaitoOia, Juan' iattol, Lyrlnge, &Khoo:Lind other tardy flow ering shronbery at X 03446120 bireery, at low prices. &ern J. MIMI. LADIES CORSETS ..• ALL of DIFFTAFAIT, SIZES, WHITE AI D.CQLORED. Thitibest*tide manntictured, can becroAeitnEtat xx~s Next deer to the Banisbuit Ban k. REBECCA GRAPE VINES. GRElolJY„rvlnced: . price, such as sold fotrierlrst` eSoh;ere now and at the Keystone Nursery, Harnsburg, at 175 Gents. Smaller plants at from 3131 to 60 cents each, by dozen, from 38 $6 per dozen. 0221 JAoall Mlalli DWARF PEAR, TREES. A FEW well rooted, well formed, 21, strongly grown and thrifty trees of seriatim best adapted for cohere as dwarfs. For sale at the Keystone Nutley, Harrisburg, atiair prices. JACOB liiLiH. irltptlcKiETS, 13askeo, Tubs, Ctuuliks and II all Hindi of Calar and Willow ware, for ado by NICHOLS & sowbtANO, , all corner Front and. . Marketatreeta • &it 5 e LBS. .Jerauy Sugar Cured Hams, aniel.'eplenclid lot of Ow (dew It or4),CortliFed - §ugar Ourei Hams just received. aprlB W. 7) )01E, JR., k Oil.; SHADE TREES. QILVER Moplos lage, 25 to 50 cents k) each, $5 per. dozsn. Silver. Poplar, Balsam PaPiar, Boise CheAnut, Catalpa, Mocuitiin Ash, English ash, Paatownia Imporialls, Norway, Maple, kc., 50 cents to $1 CO* 50 to i/B Par Rosen at.,. st ,tly . _ u VA-4 , 40113 , 77 ebo y can undersell us. CU 40; 4 °II i t i '* ll ! t 9TO il v a ri k t Ai d . na " 4l°- ilva, OLS 2 BOWMAN, ink r r eO3 afrirMhind Market stresta.; • ••• •: .1 • ,--; ~7q4deiiiitifiiv,i.it:l44l3qg • ALL ike'tholt c which have produced fruit uneurpaesed In the , by the dozen, hundred, thoneaud or ten thousand, at the 1•017.11 SIIIPTONX MAUL fltioullantons. UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR 1171 4 '111. HE subscribers having erected a larg e T building at thaabove place, eXpreataly Ihr the pox. o iled alias Indlained, beg to callthe attentiom of the pub 110 to the followlue Tait Raiment sar, on the first door, with a dining room attached, is fitted tip In drstolass style, and It will at all times be suppled with the best (mama to be had in the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, ish„ and all kinds of game In 'mason. Oysters served up In every i styleoutoi meals to be had at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated bniwiries !d the country inidaishily on hand: • _ The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling &loon, Is In the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon Is up stairs—elegantly fitted up, and contains three marble top clutbituttion Cushion ta bleksi ,oakto anritiaaegf Stertablarg hue bog nut the wraith Off a .gralad comotio. atloirof this kiiitii,'"and lilt the preprtekrrs tridelortnine d to conduct It in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make h a faanionable retort, they hope to receive a liberal Metre of public patronage. Ja8,4111 , WILLIAM 0. IfeiFADDUN h 00. INTEIIWATIONAI lOTEL .k.P.0 7 49 , 47,__ cothiir, VP" , NT ELT, XE.Wie.74.9.Afki.t; 11.1113 first•class house—the most quiet, 1, homelike, and pleaasot hotel in the city—otters superior inducement. to those suiting N YORK kar Mulkey or pieseure. pis austral ln , . its location, and kept`on the ,:EIVIIOPEAIf PLAN, itioannection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, •. •- *tiara totreebinenti 414'104 bid it in' i ?served to their own - rooms. Treirch was are model's te, the rooms and attendance of the Oral order—batha, and all the modern convenintoe attached. maS3m COAL! PO:WDE_SI! COAL REPL)C4DI.I I , 1 WOOnaidarittion of 'diehard - tones, and as I sell exclusively FOR CASH, I have redeced the price of Coal as follows.: Lyteos Valley 'Broken $2 90 per ton "" • " eEgg?`: 29 9 " • - o ;ema il g gg 44 290 If " 4t N ut u 226 Wilkebarre e 14 ,ry gio Lorberry 2 90 ,y -All Coal delieered by .the Psis= :iirssair CJIMO3; ii cast bet WeigheOst- the'porehauswa z.dcor,:oddllit falls short 10 POUNDS, the Coal willl be forfeited. All Coal of thehest quality mined, delivered free !rein all !moorings. : . 1, ags••Coal sold In counties, at the LOWEIT WllOl4lB/ILX Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder a large supply always on hand, at Ilannfacturers peeve. • ,9yy-A large tot of superior boded Hay fbr sale. j 23 JAMBS 11. WHEELER. 1-IA.RBISBUR4 COAL OIL, DEPOT. I'OR the safety of consumers, we have esteblistied aCo 1 011 Depot at the corner of Fr on ani Market streets. All our oils are tested and we pod. Lively cell none except such as prove to be non-explosive, clear and free' from odor sa far as pracUeable. We offer at present the followingiustly : celebrated bi ands. Mail. n , lla, Rohlanon, Nabroaa and Leaner, lower than. can be purchased elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or retail. 'Also an ex effilliVO assortment of Lamps, Chlm. nen Shade 3, Minas Cones, Bernet; km. We win also chaoge gold or camphene limps, so sato be used for coal oaf. Call and satisfy yciurseltes, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, aprll Corner of Front and Market street V'PHOLSTERING. PALM LEAF MATTRESSES, COTION TOP MATTRESSES, HUSK MATTRESSES, COTION COMFORTS, CHATS CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, ' CAMP, STOOLS, &0., &c. On hand and am sate at the very'loireitt rates for cash Hair Mattresses and *Wing Bottoms made to drder. SOFAS, , . .._ . LOUNGES,. ' ' . , ..., .. CHAIRS, • HAlll= - KAME?1,943, 5 '&43., Repaired and made equal to new`,.etwYje,S9 o 99lole, II I et N 0.109, Market sweet, between Fourth P 11th by mtr2B-2md . J. ir _ WALL PAPER! ELEGANT styles and patterns of Wall Paper for 0,10, 12,15 and 25 c e nts par roll. the largest and most ruled stook o f. Will Paper, Borders, Window _ Blinds, Mains and Fixtures ever offered in this city. Beteg bought for cash, It will be -obi at a very small prat. Ayr Remember the piaci,' ' Schetter's Book Store, Market street, oppositefirose Xing sore, Harrisburg. m22-drm TEC:BO. P. BCHEFFER DOOR AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, MARKET STREST, igii•P,artiottier atteution,paid to printing, Ruling and Binding or : Railroad Blanks, Msnifeets, Policies, Cheeks, Drat:* &o tsittel printed; at $2,.113, $4, sad S 5 per thousandin elegant .style. ; . • 120 DELAWARE GRAPE VINES, DIANA GRAPE VINES,' CONCORD GRAPE . VINES; CALIFORNIA GRAPE VINES, MUSCADINE GRAPEVINES, REBECCA and other oboka Grape Tines, 60 cents to 111 CO each♦ Catawba, Maws ars" Isabela' vines et 26 to 60 cents each. J. )113H, apr7 KEYSTONE NURSIRY. THREE CENTS PER PAPER. 'nUR 'fresh itack of Superior Flower Vt and Ga , den §eadil we have determined to sell at air.° cents per paper.. Call at No. 91 a arks; street, geller'e drag and fancy store, and you get to the right place. J. Wealey John' tine double Asters'arid ten week clocks as same 'price. • - DWARF FEAR ,TREES. STANDARD PEAR TREES. J r O CENTWeach VI per dczen, at aPiIY KAYSTIPE NUMMAT. REMOVED. " JOHN B. SMITH . ETAS removed his Boot and Shoe Store _LA. Dom the corner of Sceond and Walnut streets to NO. 108 AtARKET STREET, Next door to Relates sgrknituraFtere where ne intends to keep all Undo of a"d shoes, Gainers, and s a large stock of Trunks, and everything in his line of bu siness ; and wilt be themcfal to receive the patronage 01 hie oulcustomers and the pawls in general at bus new plvenf brolneati. All kinds of work made to order is the best ityie ntut.by superior workmen, Yet:wiring, done at shortnotice. ~. 4 . ratir2dtf) . . SWIM 111 : 1Y, best place to get sugars ana By. up. J. of ealkLud*, anti stall priers to auk the chaser, is at NtUUULt & Burignali. • all corner Front endliareet erreeta., • APPLE TREES. ALL the leading kinds $l2 per hundred, 61 60per dozen, smiler qu attiring 16 cents.twoh, at capr7 7 l Kb.YrfrONE NllRSital. EVERGREEN TREES. NORWAY Fir, tsalsam Fir, saver Fir, scotch Mr, Austrian Plots Arbor iltat, ism, from Ito lb fott Mgty at _from26 couts-and up af ...ZEYSCONE N Wiggle r., TIAN/A.lllog COFFIgB Fresh and A., lam imply 44 this delebris:ed coffee) oit reesivoci by pal WIL DOOf Jr., & b. • PEACH TEEM. tiiWENTY elioce varieties, $8 per hun t, dred, 11 25 per doaen, is% oenta each for smeller quantities, at [a r7y ] ICIffdIONE flCS2Effir. CIDERI I 1 . - MADEM• • from choice ad eelecitectApplei, and guaranteed by us to be etrintly-pnea r . elt.d grid. DOCK k CO. IopDJ ICIELFIS , ,Orange, FalatolP-Priited- A, Misfiled Antwerpilionek, itcriiar * h.** &Pr , qc,) tb-Rief largest and beet Mock, from $l.OO to s4.oo—warranted—at EINSINIS 8 110011111 MIL grulttUa=us. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V. Hummel's old stand,) . Ty AVE determined to place their entire stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, &0., &o , at prices to snit the present hard times, and ra specdolly call the attention of the cities= of Harrisburg and vicinity to theirextenelve stack of gooda, consisting of SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, LEMONS, 4, ORANGES, CURRANTS, CEDAR-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, &o. We have also gone to considerable frotAle 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, LIIC/PSR, ROBINSON. • All of which we will sell wholesale or retail, and lower than any other house in Barriebwy. Also, all kinds of OUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE. We also invite attention to our well selected Ind extensive assortment of • QUEESISWARE Call at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets: MONEY PURSES. ORTEMONAMS, WALLETS, POOK P et-books, Bankers' Cows, Ladles' Chba Faleher, Lilies Traveling rlitchels. We are ectuatantly reedy k 1.2 additions to our stock of the above goals, and meow sadly have a fine assortment of the latest styles.. We nepeattully Invite persons wardlog to purchase any ct the above ankles to examine the stock—knowing that • grader variety or better goods cannot be found is the city. HELLEWSprug and Panay Store, 91 Market street, one door east of fourth deist, mOutb dde. nat. _ REMOVAL. CHARLES A. BOAS, HAS ItIMOVIED 818 WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE To No. 7, Market Square, E l below the Buehler Bone. CT E has constantly on hand a large stock ca. of WATCHES, JEWELRY and PLATED WASh otan descriptions. Wealt), and Jewelry repaired and warranted. aprZ nine GEO. W. MoCALLA, WATCH:IIMR di. JEWELER, 1 - 40. I& 38, Market Street, Harris . nrAS constantly on hand a large stook of WATCHER, JEWELRY and FANCY CLES, PLATED WARE, &c., Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. Jar N B. Don't forget the place, oppoitte the Jones' House. snarn-ingst THE BEET GOON FOE THE LIME lON A. HUMMEL, Dakir in BOOTS AND SHOES, of even' DE SCEI PTIOII and at all • PRICE S. Next door to the Court Howe, MARKET STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA.. LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prices. raar2B-dBm QCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA 1.,j Railroad Company, 081oe No. UT S. Fourth shwa, rhdadelphia, April 3, 1882. The Annul Meeting of the Stockholders of Ode Com pany, and an election for President and rii Manners, will take place at the Office of the' Company, I(ey 6th, at 12 o'clock, st. W. H. IiciI7.EDIWHEY, larrT•dtd Bliaretitry. JUST RECEIVED. ASECOND LOT of Comic and Sentimen tal Valentines, at different prices. Y BOELLPFER'B Bookstore. FIFTH WARD HOUSE R. d. PETERS, PrOprietor. Corner of Forster and West Menus, (In the Rear of the Reservoir.) • Harrisburg, Pa. Boarding by the week, day or magas meal at reasons' bin rates. wood stabling for borres he . apr94lluke FLOWER SEEDS. ACHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TNN WEEK with a general variety of Yves !Molex and Gersten deed', received and fie Lae at No. el Market street. KIILLEis'S Drugstore. LT P. &W. C. TAYI.OR'S.NisW 80AP. 11s.ItIs ecettomloal and highly detersive. Is COO tows no MOW and wilt not waste. It Is warranted not to Wore the hands. It will Impart an agreeable odor, sad is therefore snleabuf for ever? Purism: sale by RIM. DOCK, Jr. Co. LIARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a large inv9loe of cook. Garden eteda - -001alpliallg a greater variety of imported and home greyish tiuka has ever been offered is this city. Those who may desire to purchase, can depend siva getting the beat la the world, at the trnoissaie and retail grocery store or WK. DOM. Ja. & 00. SUGAR CURED HAMS. DRIED BEEF, ISHOULDESS , BOLGNA SAUSAGE, A large and fresh mopplyJust rasetvid by leb26 WA. DIME IMPROVEMENT IN DEN TISMILY. DR. P.R. ALLA.1349.0H, surgeon •Den• fist, Manufacturer of Mioeral Plate Teeth, thalay method that obviates every objection to Willie et lieu dotal, lean t embracing half and whole ieta Of owe piece only, of pare and intiestructio le min e ral, are. oh crevices for the acccumulation of small . A N A 'and therefere, no offensive odor from the, brewsk as no . malls used in their eoestreotton, there the beep itelreala width or meuillic taste. fleece' the ladle ideal le not as aciyed with sore throat, headache, iss. Moe No. ea Mortis Wand street, garciaburs. dly ' GREAT ATTRACTION.; CALL at Igo. '75 Market dtreet, where you will find a large and well- selected stock or plain wad fancy Confectionery of alt kinds. A great va riety or toys oL every description, Ladies , Wens Mama and Fancy Baskets Foreign Frans, Nut., Dates tend all other articles gene rally Kept In a oonfectkruary Sal y MOM Receiving fresh supplies every week. • Call a d examine for yourselves. Wit. H. WAGGONER 101111,:dffm Proprietor. HAY I HAY I I A SUPERIOR article of Baled Ray, at JCL $..1.7 00 per ton salp by A - JAM B& wEIKELIit. gELLP Quails Syrup, Tess, C 44,„ In. ft wL for by NIChOLS BOWMAN, . > .44.11rourrdsPront. and Nuke& streets. BLACEBBBALIC/C . 13LANT8 , 111 to 25=on, at ituinars J. sPerY