ail p Etlegrap4. II iII.RJSBURG , PA Sat urilaj Morning, May 8,1862. B . A. HAY, of this city, is attending i b c general synod of the Evaogelicsl Lutheran nuw in session at Lancaster city. l a s meal quarterly term of the Court of co on Pleas will commence next Monday. There are 40 cases on the trial list. It is probe 11le that the parties tried and convicted at the ur t QuArter Sessions this week will receive their ge utencee next Monday. THROAT.—We learn that an old sol do named Samuel Rouk, one of the "Silver Ga p while laboring under the influence of liquor 'I bursday night, somewhere on the Ridge roid wade an attempt to commit suicide by cattina his throat. We could not learn further particulars. i f April showers bring May flowers, a boun tiful crop ought to be expected this month.— Tte weather the.past week has been changea- Ile— Wet, dry, warm and cool The warm ireatonr brought forth the buds and blossoms o f e arly bearing fruit trees, fortunately the cold era not revere enough to Injure them. A Puna —A and B went to market with 40 pip each. A sold his at 2 for $l, and Bat the rate of 3 for $l, together receiving $26.-- lie next day A went to market alone with 60 pigs, and, wishing to sell at the same rate, sold them at 3 for $2, and received only $24. Why should he not receive as much as when B owned half of the pigs ? PREPARING FOIt Sinwaa.—Many of our citi ;ens are exhibiting a commendable degree of ' cleanliness and neatness in clearing the rubbish sway from the front and rear of their dwellings. Ma certainly should be, done for the sake of good health during the hot and sultry weather of summer. An additional number of shade trees have been plented in the streets of the borough, and the old ones trimmed out. A WOMAN in Harrisburg, Pa., claims a di vorce because her husband has joined the rebel ono . . Good for her, we hope it will be granted.—Lehigh Register • Our cotemporary is slightly mistaken. The women alluded to is a resident of Philadel phia, and the application for divorce was made at the last session of the Legislature. Her pe tition was published is the Davy Tnwaxer a at the tame. The bill granting the divorce was passed. ==:: REMARKABLE DEEM Hoer.—Friday morning last tamuel McDowell, of Armagh township, bliffiin county, caught a deer under remarkable circumstances. While at breakfast the deer appeared In the field near the house, whereupon Er. McD. immediately gave chase, over the field and into the creek, where he caught the deer by the ens. A tremendous struggle en eutd, in the water, but strange to say, Mr. McD. 6UCCI ded in holding on until a rope was brought and the deer completely secured. This proba hp the first time in the history of that county that a full grown deer was fairly caught by a single individual, without dogs. BAHNUM . B Great National Dog Show is announc ed in a rikular to commence, in New York, on the 12th, at.d continue dally until the 17th of lint. Over two thousand dollars are to be paid la premium's, one thousand of which. is to be pall for the largest and handsomest dog of his age, under one year. It is anticipated that the ",how" will contain represantatlves of the breeds of all the dogs that ever bayed the moon or eroded eeta burglar. This "show" is origi nd with Barnum, and it will doubtless afford the "fancy " of the country rare sport and valuable ioetruction. If Barnum would call in neighborhood he could secure aLveral breed; of the hound and the puppy which would add to the interest of the "show." kotasiox Bowie KNIPE:EL-Mr. Augustus L. Armstrong, of the Land Office in this city, has leld upon our table two frightful momentoes of onion iu the shape of bowie knives, found ou the battle field of . Manassas, and sent to him it his sou, Jacob win. Armstrong, of the army. The blades of the weapons are made of iron, Ware respectively about eight and ten inches lung; both are sharp-pointed, but their edges are exceedingly blunt, and would scarcely do to tarn a Che,hire cheese. The handles are Dale of roughly hewn hickory, and furnished nth guards to protect the hands. They were evil/e l/ 0 Y manufactured by some country black %fib, and are miserable specimens of Southern badleraft. POLIce —.Mayor's Oface.— There was a "full 14 m in the lock-up Thursday night, causing Snits acommotion at the Mayor's office yeeter -4Y morning. The first parties arraigned were three well l°ow n 7l .4stpits dupave, named respectively Mary 41 4 Ell, u Toy, and Margaret Garman. They litre arrested for indecent behaviour on the Meet. Each was sent to prison for thirty days. Eliza I,l' r —an Irish Biddy of thirty years or thereabouts, with red hair and expanded "gym blossoms on her nose—was up for drank %nem, and after a lectur e from his honor the Mayor, was discharged with an injunction to fa no more. Albert Jackson next answered roll call. Ai nwas a dapper little negro with puckered Irs, broad lips, and au u nexceptionabl e pair " ivories." He stood charged with drunk tlorss, and after a lecture, was discharged. lieutenant In the volunteer service, named IVII ` 63I v, was arraigned for having imbibed too busy " tangle-foot," and kicking up a "muss" 1 4 a t were near the depot. Yined and dis d.srged. l los• Rees—a dilapidated looking customer, lisp, trotted up for the same offence, and dis tilalgell, 14, 1, ° ;. ' 1100 k—a veteran in the ranks of Capt. ''''9—was in traduced to his honor ; and tioaaral)ty, o .s ase and Bartley Jackson—two addl.. ` ullll B, were arraigned, and wok' st 50, 4 and which they paid were die- 1 awl. Roy. Da. Spasm - art, of Springfield, Ohio, formerly of this city, will preaoh in the Eng lish Lutheran Church, Fourth street, on next Sunday morning and evening. ITALIAN OPICRA.—The principal solo artists of the Italian Opera, from the New York Acade my of Music, including Mad..• D'Angrl i Sig. Brignoli, Sig. Susini, Sig. Amodia and Sig. Abella, will give a grand operatic concert at Brant's Hall in our city shortly. .......,.......... Call Boas's:l.—The other evening, a truck loaded with coal oil caught fire while running down the mountain, on the Pennsylvania rail_ road, and was entirely consumed. By speedily Shifting the train, at the head of the yard, the fire was prevented from communicating to any of the other cars. WOKEN AND SILKS Gentlemen having "dressy" families are entering npon a purgato rial era. Everything in the silk line is follow ing the example of secession—going up. Two years ago silks were so cheap that a sewing girl could spread herself like the wife of a merchant prince. They are now so high as again to become the prcperty of comparative wealth alone. _,• Nsw Murno.—Wm. Knoche, No. 93, Mark et street,•has just received another supply of new music, ataong which are the following pieces : "Gen. Pop is Grand March," with a fine en graving of that distinguished general.. "Bowl ing Green Mar, h," and a beantifcl song, en titled "The Picket Guard," dedicated to B. M. Greene and his comrades of the 49th Pennsyl vania regiment. CAPTAIN J. M. EYSTER, 18th Infintry regi ment U. S. A., advertises in anotheicolumn for three hundred able bodied men to fill up the regiment. This is one of the finest regiments that has been raised, and a portion of it is now in service in Gen Buell's division, and distin guished themselves at the battle of Shiloh. A fine chance is now offered to young men wishing to go into service. CHANGN /N RAILROAD Tnsa.—We understand that on and after Monday next, (May 6th,) a new schedule will go into operation on the Pennsylvania Railroad, in which important changes will be made. The newspaper express train which now reaches this city about 9 o'clock a. is. will be discontinued, while the time of all the other trans will be changed ex cept the accommodation train and Lancaster trains. We will probably be able to give the new schedule to-morrow evening. RAILROAD hfPROVIDIRINTS. —The Pennsylvania Railroad company is making some improve ments at Altoona. A new paint shop, one hundred and sixty feet long by thirty wide, has been put up, inside of their line on Branch street, and neatly riainted. The 'cal— shed which formerly ran pasllel with'lista street, below.Arinie, has been taken down to, give room to increase the half round house, at the east end of the works, 'to - a full efrele, and an other shed put up on Branch street. =l= Itinarnernia xo Thionsaa.—Section first of the supplement to "An Act for the regulation and continuance of a system of education by Common Schools." passed by our last 4Legisla tare, and approved by the Governor, provides that the word mouth, in all future agreements with teachers, shall mean twenty-two days, of which twenty, exclusive of Saturdays, are . to be devoted to the instruction of pupils in the schools, and two Saturdays, to be lesignated by the Board, to the improvement of the teachers, by means of the District Institute, or other appropriate exercises. It makes it obligatory on both theßoard and teachers to observe these Saturday exercises or Institutes . Szaarst's Sass.—The following property was sold by the Sheriff, at public Bale, yesterday afternoon: A two story frame home and .thirteen acres of land, in Lower Paxton township, the pro perty of Jacob Shont,.sold to jacob Ziegler, of Harrisburg, for $575. A homeland lot in Lykenstown, the property of Michael Martin, sold to Leopold Loeb for $BlO. A house and lot in Lykenstown, the property of Michael Martin, sold to Leopold Loeb for $lO, subject to purchase money unpaid on the land. A house and lot in the city of Harrisburg, the property of Susanna Baste* sold to Jo seph Popel for $B6. Tax FABHIONS.—A writer on the fashions in the Tournd of Commerce, says there has never been seen in Paris more diversity or more deli 'racy than is displayed in the moires and etffe tas, which have appeared since the first of the new year. Some are embroidered and brocaded with shaped flowers and leaves ; others have satin stripes or cross bars. The sable silks are covered with small spots, not larger than the head of a pin ; white grounds are sables with white, black and scarlet ; black with white, and violet with gold. Moir-antique of a pale prim rose color is brocaded with branches of flowers; each boquet is encircled with a marrow black line, giving the flowers the appearance of being raised, as a cameo. The latest style of moire is of a white ground, with pink flowers bro caded in the material, the leaves being em broidered in silk. Weems, crapes and tulles are the materials employed for the costumes of dancing ladies. The flounces and tunics of black Chantilly lace, others of white point d'Angleterre and point d'Bruxeles, the designs representing garlands of fruits and flowers, scroll arabesque festoons and Algerian patterns of endless variety, produce a charming effect when worn over print, magmata or violet crape skirts. The various modes of arranging the hair are all fantastic and all unbecoming ; the front hair is generally frizzed above the fore head, and the back hair hangs in large knots on the neck ; a long curl, the engagecutt, falls in front from behind the ear, The fashionable bonnets will deserve the designation of " Um me-quicks," ty which they are known in Eng land, for they leave the cheeks entirely un covered, and form a sat of stove pipe abcoa c *braes& 7 ' ''' , amnionMa - 6 dig • 4.4l4riiithActimbag Morning, iftlav 3, 1862. A STATED Magma of the Friendship fire com pany will be held in their ball on Moody even ing at the usual hour. Punctual attendance is requested. THE WAR.—The public mind is now busy in speculation upon the probable duration of the war; the late captures by the Union forces, and surrender of the hot beds of seaesston, must - now palpably present to their mind's eye the wicked deception and misrepresentation practiced upon the masses of the South by their leaders. The first law of nature, (self preservation,) must ere long, (apart from any other consideration,) as sert its right and throw off the tyrannical rule that is dragging them on to destruction. When peace shall have been restored, and the blockade lifted, they then can lake advantage of the cheap dry goods house of Union & BOWNLIf in purchasing their goods. Canvey Camila! Caarirr !—Having returned from New York, I now have on hand, and I Kai daily receiving from the New York auction sales, a large assortment of goods, which I offer cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 37i cents up to 87 cents ; 40 pieces of beautiful Curtain muslin, very cheap ; splendid black silks at 75 cents, worth 90 cents ; good black silk at $l, worth Si 25 ; black slk 32 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1 37 ; very fine black Bombazin at $1 10, worth 50 ; sum mer silks at 60 cents a yard.; 10 pieces of the finest Irish linen at 75 cents, worth $1 ; 1,000 hoop skirts, at 60 76 and $l, very cheap. Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem stitched handkerchiefs, at 26 and 81 cents, clieap. Wholesale buyers we respectfully in- vite to - our large stock, all bou ght n for caeb at. New York auction. Having a buYer in New York, we are daily receiving lob lots from the weekly; sales, which we 'pi ooi fse .to sill'at city prices to wholesale buyers. S. Lawv, mBl4 Ehoad's.old stand, HAIR DYE! HAIR> DYE!! Wm. L Batchelor's hair Bye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known All-ollaera are more imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUM' BAIR dyed 'natantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, witbout the least Injury to Hair or Skin. • FIFTEEN MKDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to WM. A. 134Toosiou sine 18 9, and over 900,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye, Wm. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be . distinguished from nature and is WARIIIIII4ID not to Wore tn . the least, however long it may be: contin ued, end drellleffects of:bad Llvds remedied; Vhe!hair is Invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop erly applied at No. 18 deed Street . New York. . . Sold la all the altos and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. The Genuine has the tame " William A. Batchelor," and address upon it steel plate engraving, on the four aides of each box. - ^ • Srholassie Factory, 81. Barclay St., Late 238 Broadway; New Yerk oct•L.dawly AN ORDINANCE -AUTHORIZING THE THE LAYING OP WATER PIPE IN THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STRUTS.—Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the Citylof Harrisburg, That said Council be and they are hereby au thorized to lay Water Pipe in Third street, from the present termination of the same up said street, to a point about ten feet below Eckert's Lane, and from Ridge Road down Cumberland towards Third street, about four hundred and sixty feet, with the necessary cross branches, fire plugs and stop cocks, the expense thereof to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Passed April 16, 1862. Attest:—DA.VlD HARRIS, Clerk. Returned by the Hayor to the Council with his objections, dated April 80, 1862 ; when, on motion, Council proceeded to re-consider, as directed by the 9th section of the Charter, and after such re-consideration peaked the same by eleven members of Connell voting therefor. • DAVID HARRIS, myB-dlt Clerk of Common Connell. WANTED IMMEDIATELY I 300 ABLE BODIED MEN, For Three Years Service, in the 18th U. S. Infantry. 'f'HIS splendid Regiment will consist of 2,4&2 & men, in three Battalions, to be armed with the best rifled musket. The first and second Battalions are now in the field, under General Thomas, and four com panies of the third Battalion are acting as body guard to General Buell. The pay ranges from $lB to $34 per Month, and $lOO bounty, with board and .medical at tendance. By economy, sufficient can be saved from the rations to purchase blacking, towels, tobacco, ,to , so that at the expiration of the term, a soldier may retire from the service with from $5OO to $l,OOO. Uniforms, shoes, shirts, drawers &c., will be furnished immediately after enlistment. All pension laws in force apply to all men in the regular service, and every slok and disabled soldier will be comfortablyi provided for in the "Soldier's Home," established by the Govern ment. In this regiment there is a splendid field for pry:motion, one third of the company officers will be promoted from the ranks as soon as the regi ment Is complete. The non-commissioned offi cers will be appointed, and promotions to second lieutenants will be made. Every man will have a fair and equal opportunity to rise in the ser vice. This gives young men of spirit and ability a chance for the honorable post of corporal or sergeant, and to acquire a commission in the. regular army for life. All young men of spirit and ability, whe wish to gain for themselves a name, we invite to join this SPLENDID REGI MENT at once and aid to put dot this un righteous rebellion, and drive the traitors from our land, who are laying waste our pleasant places, and endeavoring to Convert our great temple of liberty into a den of thieves. Then your country will honor you and posterity bless you. J. M. EYSTER, Captain 18th 11. S. Infantry, Recruiting Officer 4 RECRUITINO Rinancsvutre, Exchange, Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa., AprE2B. my 2 dOt IUIREaIf Garden Seeds of all kinds, fot. JU Bak tour by NI ZOLS & BOWMAN, my 2 -* front and Market ttreote,rl rtHURNS, Tubs, Baskets,: Brooths,- VV BrlEhes and all kinds 0 f W il!ow and; Oedtr • w ore ; for sale kw by ' MOH 114 & BOWILILN, mpg Front and liinket street& E'RESH FISH every Tuesday and Friday ', at JOHN *MIS Store, corner of Third and .Wal: nut. , ntyly A PPI ES, Oranges and Lemons, atJOHN Ad. Wish's. DRIED FRUITS, Hominy, Beang, at JOHN maws. myl VIGB, Dates, ' =es Raisins, sad all j: - nide oT nits, et JOlll WISE'S Store, Third and Walnut. myl INE Choice Teas and Pure Spices, at JOHN WIS myl CANNED Tomatoes and Green Corn, at JOHN WTS es. u3TER, Water,Sodi ailckSwpet . tlFack., ere,at .7QH,WW - WM j AKSR'S Cbcoa and Sweet Chooolate , B.lbr iale at JOHN AMPS, Thlit sad Walnut:lila A StritlaOß lotef , ntiehomaaJW .41 , 13baikiestlealthe afore or JOHN MS& myl New 21)13erfigtMtnt0 W. 0. lIICKOII, President of the Common Council Ntll3 AZlPtrketll4llb3 PUBITIO SALE OF WOODEN BARRACKS! -T WILL SELL at Public Auction to the high -1 est bidder, at Camp Greble, near Harris burg, on Thu rsday the Bth day of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. st of said day, the following buildings used as barracks: this winter by the 6th Artillery, United States Army, viz : Three stables, • each containing about 28,000 feet of lumber. Three Shanties, each containing about 16,000 feet of lumber..: Two; ; • • Two Hospital buildings, each containing about 2500 feet of lumber. GuattlAceuss;.oun, k , about 8,800 feet"' of Store House, coutikinitugi about-:8,600 feet of lumber. 'e l One Shed, (blown down,) containing about 4,- 0001lietkriCrain,' I One setiiiitirliti, id)Ont S,ooo — feet of lumber. Two Huts,ountaining each about 9;700 feet of; lumber. One Hut, containing aboutVloo feet of lum- One Hut, containing alioui 6,640 feet of lulu ber. : One Hut, containing abdut :2,000. feet of lum ber, be th , same more or less for each. The purchaser must in every csselemove the building purchased at once. Terms of sale, cash. Treasury notes or gold and silver pay ment to be made when the same is knocked down•to a purchaser. """"`E. C. WILSON, ml-td Asst. Qr. M., (vol.) 11. S. A. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. BY ORDER of the Department I will sell at public ' - ariction to the highest 'bidder: on Monday, the 12th day ~of May,. A. .1882,:, at the stabliain c Hardsbitrg, •Pa.,, at 'the' end. of Market efreitt,' , near the! freight depot' of life Lebanon Valley railroad, •:, SIXTY HORSES. Among the lot are many excellent mares with coal, and others that have foaled lately. If the animals are not all sold on that day, the sale will be publicly adjourned from day to day until all are sold. - - * Terma.oliah;-to be paid in Trauntry notial 'or gold and -oilier.' 'Bale to oomtnenoo •at 10 o'clock a. It'of said day. 4 E. O. WILSON, - Asst. Qt M..(v01.) 11. S. A.. mayl,td. AI+TEW.-OPENING. -- . J. ito ty m zia.E DEALER 'm CP CO M I M INSI SHOES GAITERS, ST4PPERS •W 0117.14 And Chlldren's Shoes, Orrery deroriplion ; also.thiddies, Bridles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Carpet .Bses, ~Trunks, Valises, Sib , allot : wbkib'srill be sold otioap'for as& ,at No. 20 Market Street,. Hafrisborg. 141 d2st• 13, d.. : _ R RI 8 , Tin and Sheet Iron W are hianufacturei . N0...112 MARKET STRUT. . . HA.10181114(}. ETAS always on,hanA a full assortment of Tin aad APremed.. Ware, , 00 0 alltil *Pi 'Parlor Stoves MAR. beetmantliamuries, Onto , Spouting, Roof-. log and Oittiinfzettlron berniali, manufactured Sit put up at rtasonablo rates.: ':" Jur Repairing promptly attended to. apr3O.dly WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street, .Barrisburg, Pa., MALI' IN PIANO. ..,NE- ROSEWOOD PIANCIS, from tholes I m V akere from $2OO upwards. • MBLOtiEIONS. Tto.l BEST I MANTIFACITfIIit'D INSTBU. MENT'S, FllO6l $46 to $lOO. • Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Bruins, Binjoe, Tambiourines, Violin and Gultafit d ngs and mud . cal Reit:l=4lk la general. SHEET MUSIC. . , ME LATEST PU BL ICATIONS always hand. MUElle sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses; and all kinds of piotuyes always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated 1, 0 0 :ct, E 13 'From smallest to largest sises. Arty, style of .fratne made to order at the. shortest notice. $8 Market street. febl 9 -watsl y CHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA * Railroad Company, Office N0i . 2 1 2Y.g: ihnittli street, r ladolphia, April 3, 1562. The Annual Meeting or the stockholders ef' pally, and an election for President and • eta *imagers, will take place at the Office or the Company, Miy Bth, at 12 o'clock, M. W. H. IicILHICNNItY, mir7-dtd -, • - &aviary. THEO. F. SCHEFFEE BOOK AND JOB - NO. 18, MARK +V 2 ',MEM' HABRISBI3IIEt. roi-Particular attention Paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Polls*, Cheeks, Drafts, he. CARDS printedAit $2, Sh, $4, and SS per thousand in elegant . 120 CEMETFAY LOT . . HOLDERS 1 VOII can't purchase the =Keystone 11 Nursery, Hurrieburg„lteeigrosi • TREES AND .:SIERUBS, namental shrubbery, Nina, ot se good quality and at, as lour. prima .as they sea be fold , Irteepens itne agitate and 'pedlars; lietildde having the advantage or getting them fresh frost title ground: alt: . • • JACOB NISH. ANTED s white f. diare servant wanted immediately. Must bring good recom mendation. Apply at the store of • NICHLOLS & BOWMAN, myl-clat Corm OrMont and Atarket streets. VINE lo t of Bug. er. Cured llama, Country Bacon and Lad, for sale by rucaoti & BOWMAN, myl Coreenhont and Market stieets. VU'ARD,ELL &:LEVINEBd, Pinkies and V V °tulip'', for rad at 'JOHN' Wfsrs =yr CANE SEATED CHAIRS,Ize XTEATLY repttfried-and resented, ' 111 orders executed iirontiolibi . Eeeordi idreet.below Mulberry. , THREE. CENTS Piga PAPER. ( AIM . &bib . I !etoet. of t Superior Flower kf and 6i! deis teats We taro determined to sell at .hr ee cents ;pet per. Call at No. ei *Like% street, Seller's drug end Amoy Stem, and y ou Wit get to the right - else°. • • . J. Wesley doves' One double Asters and ten week stooks at same price. S OAP I , ) Harrison, Countryf rio Fon it o w rifor zal - 34 , a 014 0101 1 t corneronhout and -market Ilt2l/4;ta• pUklt Cider Vinegar, for sale Of 16 - -_, A10.110/411t BOWMAN'S, eoetrc irk Martet streets - Vrfa rrww llNUN 1110diliklia Neon abturtismtuts. ' TO THE LADIES. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS !! MRS. E. BRENIZER, MARKEY STREE2, NEAR 110URTE lIAS just returned from the city with a large and Elden ld assortment of Spring Goods, amedisting In part of Ladles' Drees Trlmmin , a,Jackonatai Sleittell leans, limbroderies, Edgings, noeurry'Groves, ladles' and Gents. Mandato chiefs, Ladies' Hoop Sal to from Arty cum to one dollar and fifty ciente. • SEWING MACHINES. Having t then the agency of the celebrated Grover & Baker Noisiest; Sewing Machine, I will be happy to have the p bile call and examine this machine before purchas ing elsewhere. lam certain it Ifili recommend itself to all who witriatia its operation. dti experienced operator le In attentencoorho will impart any iniormatbn de sired. [er2B-dim] MRS. B. BRIKNIZER. RIO:TINA ROOFING 11.411137A0TV1L131 HY TEM UNITED ETATS BIOTINA ROOFING co;., NO. 9 GORE BLOCK, Corner Green and Pitts. Streets, Boston, Mass. frHIS Portable Roofing , is the only article eller offered to tho:JublW, whigh is reedy :prenatal tch to gothe tiorwittio any dulatffir operation. It is light, handsome and easily applied, and can be as rely and nbeelttraiirliitt9 Any Al* Cit : the world. It will nett hint discolor water running over, or lying on it, and is in all recipe. lita very desirable article. Its noncenducumar4,priteradaptA esmadailYto ..eovor Ina wanafactortes of various kinds, anti it is confidently of fbred to the public after a test of four years to all varie ties of elm:sate aid temperature, for covering all kinds of rOofs, flat or pitched, together with oars steamboats, Ito It is chep and durable. -Agents emote?, towboat liberal indimements Ire offered Send for Sample, circe • hr, km, with particulars, to "p. ".I.;fto OWING apr24 dgni No. 9 Gore Block. BO etnn."' '1862. 5P111316 OPPIitING 1662. OF Black and Second Mourning Dress Goods, Shawls, Veils, Collars , Full, IX yard wide Lupin's all wool Gelaines. Saps Tor makes of Bombazines : Splendid Styles pf French. Giughams. Large stock of Lustros and elperwas. 1- kl3hicksand Purple _Dress Silke Plain black Bnglish Rep Si Ike. Black and white FowMrd Bilks. Purple and Black do. Plain do. do. Small Checked do. ; Neapolitan do. . X ail wool Delaines. Flg'd all wool Delables. SM bkiepherd's Plaids. Temmatine. Silk Challis. Roc, Chintzes. dm. Long Black Thibbet Shawls. liobaire, Square Plaid Black and White Shawls. Square Thibbet Black Shawls. it-yard Wide Thibbet for &awls, Very Superior English Crepe Veils, all sizes. Large stock of miglish Crepe Collars, all sizes. : se Black bordered Hera Stitch Handkerchiefs. a Black Gloves of every description. A Second Mourning Collars. Setts of Coder and Sleeves. Silk and Cotton Hosiery. Black Love Veils. so Jouvin's Kid Gloves. English Crepes. E 'tench do. Mantas Ribbons Belting do. Particular attention is paid ;and invited to our stock or the above goods. We are censtentiv re ceiving now addi tone. Forum:ors wits always And aNU assorbneet. CATHCART k B ROTHE% Nest door to the Harrisburg Bank. a 6 No . Li:Market Square. AGENTS! MERCHANTS PEDLERS 1 READ THIS. ENERGETIO men itiake $5 a day by 'selling our 'UNION PRIZE STArIeNERY RaelitiS containing Superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN GENERALS, and a piece of Jewelry. We guarantee eat %faction in quality of our gftio. The gifts omelet of dfty varieties and styles of Jewelry, alt usentl and vain:: able. Circulars with full partkalars =died. free. Ad dress. ' , BABICINS & CO, ael36-Smd 36 Beetle= street, New York. TRIENNIAL APPEALS FOR 1862 (pHs undersigned Commissioners of Dasiphirk county, Pa., make known to the taxable inhabitants within said county and those owning real *agate within the county aforesaid that appeals will be had on the valuation as returned by the Assessors of, all real and personal property taxable for State and county purpoSes for the said year,tsaid appeals will will be helix . For the Sixth and Fifth wards of the city of Harrisburg, at the Court House, in the office of the County Commis 810110111, on Tuesday, May 6th Mat. For the Fourth ward of said city, at the same place, on Wednesday, the 7th day of May. • . For the Third ward of said city, at the same place, on Thursday; the Bth daY of May. For the Fhst and Second wards of said city, on Fri day, the 9th day of May, 1882. The 'Commissioners therein° hope that all persons knowing themselves aggrieved by their respective valua tions as imposed, will take notice hereof and appeid at their respective places of appeal for rodent. Said appeals will open at it a. n. and close 14'4 eclOok x. • JACOB BRIIII, GEORGE GARVERICE, HENRY MOYER. ComnAmionera. Attest :--Jossan Mums. • P. E. assessors aro requested to be punctual In their attendant* on the day or appeal. mittlawtd sogunTELIN BROTHERS & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A ND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per ..ti. fumery."&e. Also agents for the sale of Reflood Teiroleum, Illuminating till, superior to any coal oil • furnished in any quantities at the lowest market rates. 170 and 172 William 'Street, NEW YORK. is2l-413m Will. T. BISHOP, ATTORNEY -AT--LAW OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO .tins HALL, , OPPOSITE NEW COURT-HOUSE. Cansnliatiims in &WM= and English. . mans-tam DON'T DEFER P LANTING Ceiry Trees. The season is advancing rapidly, and the time for successfu lly removing. the Cherry will soon be past. Other fruit tress; such as Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Shade Trees, as wathas Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Goo3eber. ries, Strawberries, ke., may be planted later, while EVERGREENS mar be safely transplanted as late as the middle or lat ter end of May. ell, however shout.. be planted as early .as.poesible, and there is no Nursery where better ar• tides can be bad for the same pr.ce, or in better condi. Non than at the Keystone. [apr 16y] JACOB MIS - FAVORABLE. NO weather could be more favorable than the present for PLANTING TREES, _ all kinds and sizes of which Gan be had at the KEYSTONE NURSERY, Harrisburg, at prices td suit the times and within the means of the ...rest citizens. aprley] d. MISH. SPORTSMEN ATTENTION. Fishing. Tackle, Powder and shot , tar sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Street& aprolA __DELAWARE GRAPE VINES. STRONGLY rooted, better than sold readily a year ago gat $2 each, can now be had at the Kovstons Nursery for Si each or $lO per down. apr2B ' JAMB KWH. guIIR newly replenished stock of Toilet ' and Fancy Goods is lISSUII4BI.I in this city, and s confident of rendering satisfaction, we would res pectfully Invite a can. KILLER, in Market street, two doors east ofYourth street, south side. . . GUARA JELLY. — , A large supply just limbed by WM. DOCK, Ja. & CO BLACKING 1 r.ABOICIPICHALLENGE BLACKEN .. .M•lbo , misom a ofzeisjost required, mid for et Whedosale Elan, w— dagfr-Lti • ' 44 . " WM. DOCK, Jr:,—ag.o6% Iffunetkatmw. NICHOLS & BOWMAN,, Corner of Front and Market Streets. (V. Hummers old'standiy NAVE determined to place their entire stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, &c., &c , at prices to snit the present hard times, and re spectfully call the attention of the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to their extensive stock of goods, consisting of SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, LEMONS, ' ORANGES, CURRANTS, CEDAR-WARE, FLOUR, FL3H, &o. We have also gone to considerable trouble in getting the sale of several brands of COAL OIL • All of which we warrant to be NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND FREE FROM ODOR, as far as practicable. Among others, we have on hand NATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LUCIFER, ROBINSON. All of which we Will Audi wholesale or retail, and tower than any other house se Harrisburg. Also, all kinds of CUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE. We also invite attention to oar well selected and extensive assortment of • QuisnorsWAßE. Oall at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. MONEY PUSSES. PORTEAfONAIES, WALLETS, POCK - et-books, Bankers' Cases, Ladies' Cabs Fatcheia, Ladles Traveling Satchels. We are oonstantly neafv ins additions to our stook of the above goods„ and noose eerily have a Hue assortment of the latest styles. We respectfully invite persons wanting to purchase any cl the above articles to examine the stock—knowing that a greater variety or better goods MAD' be found in the city. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Store, 01 Market street, one door east of Fourth steoet, south side. m 4. .REMOVAL. . O.IIABLES A. BOAS, HAS BIOIOvIID 818 WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE ••-• To No. 7, Market Square, 10 below the Buehler Horse. jrtt E has constantly on hand a large stook LA, of WATCHES, JEWELRY and PLATED WARE of all description, Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. aprl dim* GEO. W. MoCALLA, WATOH.MAKER ik JEWELER, NO. 38, 450 v% Market Street, Harrisburg. LTAS constantly on hand. a large stook _EL of WATCHF23, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, Btc., • Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. sar N B. Don't forget the plsoe, opposite the Jones' House. marl-08m ME BEST GOODS FOR THIS LUST MON t. A. HUMMEL, Dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, - of every DES CR IPTION aud'al all PRICE S. Next door to the Court House, MARKET; STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA LISES and OARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prices. mar2B-dam FIFTH WARD HOUSE R. J. PETERS, Proprietor. . Corner of Forster and West Avenues, (In the Rear of the Reservoir,) Harrisburg. Pa. Boardingby the week, day or single meal at reasona ble rates. .00d stabling for horses, Aso, spri•dim* FLOWER SEEDS A CHOICE lot of ASTER'S' and T6N A. WEEK STOCKS, with a general variety of Freak Blower and Garden Moeda, renewed and for sale at No. 91 Market street. KELLErt'S Drugstore. IIP. & W. C. TAYLOR'S Nr. W SOAP. eD. is economical and highly detersive. It con tains no Roan and wilt not waste. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefore suitable for every purpose. - Fur sale by WM. DOCK, Jr. 100. .O...ARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a ILA large Invoke of ellOice Garden fiftida—oompriaing a greater yarlety of Imported and hone growth than baa ever been offered in this city. Those who mag desire to purchase, can depend upon getting the beat In the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery More of WM. DOOI(, Js. & CO. SUGAR CURED HAMS. DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS, BOLGNA SAUSAGE. A large and fresh sapply just received by 10b26 Wif.. DOCK Jr.. & 0., liIIPROVEIVIIIINT IN DENTL3TIIII. DR. P.H. ILLLASACH, Surgeon Den. tint, liannlacturtir of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method tlutt.obviates every objection to the use of art,- finial teeth, embracing partial, half and whole sets of one piece only, of pure and indestructiv le mineral, there are, no Crevices for the otasium elation of small particles or fool and therefore, no offensive oder from the breath, as no me tal Is tetedin their construction, there can be no galvanic action or metallic taste. ammo the ladiv ideal is not an noyed with sore throat, headache, &c. Halee So. 43 Nom &coed street, Harrisburg. °cal, dly GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where you will find a large and well selected stook of pain and fancy Confectionery of alt kinds. A great va riety of toys of every description, Ladies' Worx Stands and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Dates and all other articles generally Kept in a confectionery and toy store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Cali and cuilninefor yourselves. WII. B. WAG:SUMER., sprig-dem P. oprietor. NAZARETH HALL, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NAZARETH, Northampton county, Pa. Easy &Access from Ilarrisearg by railroad to Easton, and thence seven miles by stage Rev. EDWARD H. =MEL fs.Bm* Principal BUCKETS, Baskets, Tubs, Churns and all kinds of Calar and Willow ware, for ante by NICHOLS &BOWMAN'S, all corner Front. and .Market streets. HAY 1 HAY ! I A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at li $l7 00 per ton for sale by eblB JA.KIES M. WHKELBR. O_IIEAS SUGARS, Choice Snap, Teas, tay to - .ltor We low by NiatOLS 3 BOWMAN corner of Front and Market streets. QiIaEENSWII, Glassware, Stoneware. and Martheirminynew skeins, for gale by MOH= * L.. WMAM, glr.y] nodbustoonurot Piton and Market etreeta.