oTtitgrapq. iiARRJSBURG, PA ilednesday Morning, Nay 1, 1862. . :, ~ta BEPORT of the proceedings of the 0 , lea 1;" et, under the Bub-head of "The r,„iutt flalttference is made to "William" i iitin it F , heel •- e been David Hutchinson. ,t i La, been acted with the Jones' Rouse f ,, .eccr,Ll dear' ' nd certainly no man bas 10 ,, 10 1 'lyre afsititt usly for an employer than t,, tA- for Col iCoverlY. To his industry he i d,1,1% courtesy aild'ia kindness becoming his ',Aron, and alivagcalculated to win and re uit. tricot - 1:i. . i , _ A rosinva Nuts Our attention has iteliii.--' t , n called to a set, raliftince which has b6 a j urXred to e: - ' 'le pub lip ground, .a short te State ii:aial, in the eta ianure, tv ut which themi matant- I r a ilitled, to . thi , waders old re wader s er,t; Su th 411 the ,pile of filth a "OM A it is iiitti.tbil to bn_iiiip) i ag9 l o' o'er the grounds: 4 1 : ' er i R ill. but we subMl ought , t , t, be pn pArefl if/ f tocalitst, irbtrc it will not itiaanilf EZE scant rtix BIM% tots lately going tito t0 , ,, h and reredos `'wl' i. dire intent to slay" aplinitesitly l tindliio doubt setraliy. Now, if we had any secesh (ktiewri : to b: such in our vicinity) this practice watild, Dotb at all reprehensible) but as we have Dote who are bold enough to avow themselves, vs do not see the necessity for guns, especially t h en some portions of our county have been .1 renowned for "peace% meetings," and of ~arse have an utter aversion to all deadly zapom except whisky bottles—which last, we sorry to say, are stlll'doing their deadly ork among us. But to return to our subject: i; on , un do hope you didn't go out to shoot ,r poor little blue birds, that are not fit to '—tor to send the murderous shot through he vitals of little robin red-breW, lAA awakes yotrahig mooring. Spare be birds—the robins, the larks and the blue drds—their intrinsic value is nothing—but we ouldn't give the morning song Of either of em for all the bird pot pies ever made. Yeti ay ehoot•bull frogs, who poke their ugly* out( out of the edges of ponds, and' sing 'mote rum," like human imbibers, never get . enough, but let the birds alone. It is not y a sign of viciousness to wantonly kill the role we heave mentioned, but the law inflicts penalty for so doing, and some of you before ou know what you are about, may •find your- Ives in trouble for4ettipg the law at defiance. It seems so cruel, .si:--thinattrial to destroy hese poor little creatures, whose beauty de ighra the eye, and whose morning song falls musically upon the ear. Spare the birds, ..ys ; we are sure you will, and we hope. that ©e - children of a larger growth," ' who . “ght to have better sense, bat haven't, will oho, your example and let 'them alone. TEE COUNTY Rinser FUND.—We trust that the county commissioners will loose no time in se ariog sufficient funds to renew the payment of the small weekly allowances to the families of roltmeers who may be in need of assistance.— vat should cease, and the money should axle needed, it could be applied for other partom. At all events, relief should be ex tede.i to all who are in need, in consequence tithe absence of their husbands, fathers and . TOILiSE in the army. It is due to them as a lad the expense ehould not be looked curthen by those who are called upon lest it. This relief is not a chariti3itt tbt which those in comfortable oircumetannes t home owe to the families of those brave Who are on the battle field. What is a 41 additional tax compared with the hard the andel tog, and the privations, which l of our men are undergoing V' The hos tLe grave-covered battle Bride, and the wag rf widows and orphans, should be a. .rtit answer to the money-grubs whocroak et Lot being able to pay the additional tax. *ate men in the country—men of wealth, ' 3. -who would never pay a dollar to the war, ire it were squeezed out of them by taxa %bile the noble and generous have Blab i Upon all occasions. Whit was the inducement held out to. vol r,lttn by those who could not, (or did not,) oto the war ? "Go 1 tiever raitid,yonr We'll take care of them It" :‘ file was Prothise made by. the people, and thekfaith ' evtry county in the State studs pledgedlfor Ilippurt of those families. The honor of litco mmonwealth id ieso at stake in "this tteri having given full poiveMotiveryssxmnty and collect a tax for this ptirposHio.— L'it Pledges so made by the people; were re 4tel by Governor Curtin to .every regiment re they departed from their homes. They:lre encouraged to march forth,' by the as :saw that the Government pad people in .tse hehalt they battled, would never desert 14 families made helpless and orphaned-by the knee of their natural protectors. These hedges have been thus far redeemed by Dan- ' fin county, and it behooves her represents. • llvas at this juncture not to liaten to the non 44eabout the inability of the people to laall additional tax for. such a purpose. pay a 4 good deal has been said about persons get relief who did not need it, and others sof ! isg Who would not apply. That some un :14114 applicants are supplied, is no argument !klllst fur , ishiog relief to those who are de -716g, and it is the business of the Belief-Com :l4es to See that they pay nothing to those th 4 ° arr not entitled to it. On the other hand, ft:,de have will not avail themselves of the hOe ( hence yes to blame—but we ap yrtian this I'4, e " ls chits is comparatively small.— nic e, are na hundreds who need and deserve assist. novikot should the__ wants of these immediate 4, 14 °nit( be made, as they are now from a 1 % 1 14, toPPEkiie of their otistomary at :tali &Kahl DIST ING UISHELD VISITORS. —Maj. Gen. Si. gel, of the U. S. Army, peesed through here at noon yesterday,"via the Pennsylvania and Northern Central railroads for Washington Citiy. The distinguished hero attracted much attention. SPRING Bosners.—The new style of ladies' head gear should be called the " battery bon net." The six large artificial blush roses which frown so imposingly from beneath the inner edge, over the forehead, look like a mortar battery—a perfect rebel killer. =I PARIS MMUS describe the freshest "stun ning" costume of the Empress as of white tulle trimmed and clouded with diamonds half way up the skirt ; a waist of sky-blue velvet, blue velvet bows on the shoulders, ornamented with agraiffes of diamonds ; a necklace of diamonds on blue velvet ; a coiffure of blue velvet, with diamond wheat-ears and ba:ck -hair fastened with a diamond comb. Altogether, the effect is described as dazzling, and we can readily be- Hove the statement. Eugenie seems to know only two things—how te'be good and how to dispose of dry-goods and diamonds. • =a= &ARENS OF LONG BURN may take wsnu log by a late accident at the Holyoke Machine Works; Massachusetts, that the indulgen...ce in sucba lumry.may sometimes expose theo serious cti4ger. Charles Butlrick, an employee i t i theme, had , II vs Jon* and luminous beard,, anes,t gri : " ' ' Intf?rzpinjaing-tram . L ' ' - '', ',.... bil Ai -; •..' . . 0314401t72; , • / 'A*. 8 ..- ' ' '• ' : (ant trr* * . .',,. 7- ~ • ~ b o i mf ok , . ::: :., -, 7 : , l iiiii, 4 17 11. 0 ' ! a bingiiiiiirkitikirerteis bestrd 'grow 1 , . 3 4—About twelve o'clock last ET ,:y night, dames were discovefed, issuing - a two-B*y frame building in Broad street . ixth ward, occupied as a School house. The rm was quickly &Yen, but owing to the lateness of If the hour and distance, it was some lime " ore -the fire apparatus . of the city were bro ' to the ground, and oda longer before they= uld be of any service, owing to the scarcity crwa 'ter, the nearest fireplug being several hopdred t h yards distaft.: . Under tifterteircAmatan the fire spread - with Filatmirg rapidity, a . the building was soon enveloped fil flames. en water was, secured, the fireman went to work with a will and made abort work of the flames,' not, however, until the building was bgrned I almost to a shell. F] The building was erected by Wm.K. Verbeke, Esq., when he laid out that portion of the - city,' btlt-wits recently sold by him with the lot, up on it was situated for, the sum of $1,200 to kiraAidatFirlittleker, who intended shortly to have thlst4tpre converted into two dwelling houses. l &Slaccured by The fire was evidently thillgor.k.of an incendiary. ONN's Frassuax, after all, is much.affected.by, the quality of our's neighbors, even though one may not be on speaking terms with them. A pleasant bright face at a window Is surely tat ter than a discontental, orate-one, ; and a house ~that has the air of being inhabited is preferable to closed shutters and unsocial blinds, excluding every ray of sunlight and sympathy. We like to see the glancing, cheerful lightii through the windows of a cold night, or watch them, as evening deepens, gradually creeping from the, parlor to the upper stories of ,the houses near us. We like to watch the little•shildrengo.in and oat the door, to play, or to school. We like to see R.:white-robed baby dancing pp and down at the window in its mother's arms, or the fdther reading his newspaper thereat eve ning, or any of these cheerful, impromptu home glimpses, which, though we are no Paul Ply, we will assert go to make a pleasant neighborhood to those who livelnr comfort, instead of show. Sad, indeed, some morning, on walking, it is to see the blinds down and the Shutters closed, and know-that ..death's, agent, while it spared oar threshold, has cross ed that of our chetitul neighbor. Sad to miss the' white-robed baby from the window, and lee the little coffin 'al; nightfall borne ; into the housis. v .S4insee Inn ocent little faces st edentiileegainst ihe window-Pane, watching. for the "dear Papa" . who has gone to his long bomb. .• • - • Tim RIGHTS or Ismatisva.—An opinion was de livered by Judge Read, of Philadelphia, on the 21st inst., upon a case of unusual novelty. Col. -Frauds M. Virynkoop, of pot - 4011e, who had served with distinction in the Pennsylvania re= giments during the Mexikari war, B ,4 l 9ritallY shot himself in September, 1867, an d vies bu ried that same week at PlON : dile by 14:41461,her, who' resided there, according to his exiress• wish before marriage. Itseems, however, that after his marriage, he desired his wife; in case . of his decease, to bury him in Mount-Laurel Cemetery, within the limits of Philadelphia.. • i• :Zia wife, at Lis death, understanding that hit burial at Pottsville. woulifben.tempo raritnatter, agreed to his interment there,--irt tending subsequently to remove the body to -Laurel Hill, near her place.ofliesidenoe, where she could frequently- visittbe grave. On desiring to do so, permission was refused by the mother of the deceased, who argued that he was burled according to, his expressed Wish before marriage, that it would be inexpe dient at that late day to remove his remains, ud t that their proper locality was precisely here they wee, in the family burial lot.— he denied, moreover, having promised to de liver up the body wzen required, as asserted by the wife. A suit ensued in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. Much sympathy was expressed for the widow of deceased, wheats grief had been lasting and _profound, and a de ' cision was given in hei . fever; , _The mother, h owever,considering that iitelelalm of the wife terminated with death, wsi'persistent ;in re taining the body of her 'lien, and carried the case to the Supreme Coutt, where Judie Read decided in her favor, as mother and next of kin, especially as the deceased was buried in comae consecrated ground, with the ceremonies's:if the cburch,and with the honors of war. The mat ter is thus settled. The case was knotty, and much &Serene° of opinion, and much aro uent, both id and odt of court, have long Takeo' place upon it. ' • w.~'"~'~d ~<.i 'F Ice Caxam.—Mrs. §aiati Davis, at her old stand in Walnut street, next door to Dr. Fager's, will serve np, this evening, a fine quality of ice cream, and invites her old friends and patrons to give her a call. I.rs. Davis has four sons in the war, and deserves the patron . • age of the public. 0 A Nsw DISCOMY.—The inventor or diecov err of any public advantage or convenience, is a public benefactor, and deserves well of his fellow citiz-ms. Mr. W. H Amey, of the firm of Amey & Lemer, daguerrokypist, stated to us the other day that he had •discovered, In t h e. taking of likenesses, that no dress gpods took so well as mohair and silk, a new style of dress goods that la uow much in vogue, and can be purchased at the cheap dry goo ds: house of Hama &,Bovrmew. CARM I CARP= I. OARNITI.,--ELa4ing returned from New York, •I now have,on, hand; and. I am daily receiving. from. the New . York auction sales, a large assortment of goods,:which I offer cheaper, thati.ever, 20.plecte of carpet; from Pit cents up to .87 .cents ; . 40 pieces of beautiful Curtain muslin, very cheap; splendid- black silks at 76 cents, worth 90 cents ; gbod black, silk at $l, worth $I 26;. black, silk 82 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1.87.; very fine lisiarsiv Bombaziti at $1 10, worth $1 50 ; mer silks at 50 cents a yards; 10 pieces-. of the finest Irish linen at 75 cents, worth $1 ; 1,000 hoop skirts, at 60 75 mid $l, very,cheap, Great bargains in stocklngB;,.i,2o, dozen. hem-:. stitched hatillikerchiefs, at; 2s. mutll . _ ~Ilnetirst cheap.:., buyerftwe. reelleottnltY Wl* vire to‘,„*r large stock, alt kougbti for Own -at New TO auction. HaYing:lN;b9.7mAttc.KM. Yorkifetarti.clai soittiwicripl*tkoni. rWeekat • 11(0 . 11 1* phi& ttiowkol; • ; mBl-y A . Rkiitifte - Olti. stand. . . lffitvA: Post. arriabuiii, Pa. On and attei . '6th, 1862., the mails at this office will be closed as follows: NORTHERN "CENTRAL .NORTH. WAY 3um—Tor all places -been /Girth- burg, LOC; 41 61 ,V. 81:1 : Elm* at Of) g SOUTH. ' Waif: all plades- IlePseett Etairia b.u93" a'nd Bildinore, lad.; aad Washinl3tona D C. at _ _ 12.00 M. For York,_Baltimore, Md., and Washington at ......... :9.00 P. 12Z13ANON VALLEY - RAILROAD. EAST. Wari: IdatirFar all places between Harris- 14n \ : Beading, Viittsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at" .7.06 A. M. IWNSU.VANIA RAILROAD Wei Matt 'or places between Harris burg and Philadelphia, at ~....6.30 A. M. For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at .12 00 M, For Bainbridge, Mariet ta, Columbia, Lancaster, Philadelphia . and New York, at 8 15 P. M. For Lancaster, Philadel phia and New York, at 9.00 P. M. WEST. War liimi—For all•• places between Hurls- burg and Altoona, at 12.00 M For Johnstown Mid Pittsburg, Pa., OIIICIA- nati, Coltimlnu3 and Cleveland, 0., at 246 P. M For Lewistown, Hun . tingdrin, Tyrone, Al toona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg,. :. WOO P. M CIIMBERtAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For hiecbanicsburg, Oar- Rale, Eibippensburg, bambereburg, Pa.; and • Hagerstown,Aid., at ..7..99 : : iir4T Xu—For. all. . ,_' . places between: Harrii: ; bneg and Ohanberebnig; •• at 5 , r ..1280.P. 1301IITYLKILL AND lIt81;111RHANNA RAIL , ROAD. _ For Talwood, Pinegrove, Summit' - Stitt!. An.. _ bur,a and t? 4.80 P. lit I II ! 4.0 " - - For Lint 443 it * S , t• • Manada Hill;' over, Ono and jcinet,,;' . • - town, on Monday, Wed- "' '' • nesday and Friday 7 A. 111 For Lisburn and Lewis berry, 'on Saturday..... 2.00.. P. frOffice Hours--Flom 5.80 A. K 11) 8 P.-M., Sunday from 7f to 814 ; M., and from 8 to 4 • P.-0. GEORGEBERGNEM, Postmaster. New 2hutrilinnelits. FISHING TACKLE! OF ALL KINDS. Three, lour and live Joint Trout Rods. oilk and Hair Trout Lines, from 10 . top yards lops. London Patent Trout DIM, u 6 k ; Twisted Silk Frost Imes, • " ‘ 66 6 , 6 , , e t thins Bross Luke's; '4l , rt , V linen ant' CotempLikeee, 4s Si AI 46 Float lines Furnished With Moots. Oorim, Seed ng yoels 10 to 60 yards. alot f Cluude Trout Ties, Worm Gut Lealero, bottom lines, 8 to 9ifeet. Strands. " Emends, Limerick Hooks, ase't., No. lto Trout Dukes, Kirby Trout" and River Hooks, Limer ick Troeutaod elver Hoots, Floats, Planks and Drinking Cups. KILLER'S DaUG AIM FANO r SUMS, my 2 P/ Marie stroat.. WM.. T. BISHOP, ATTORNEY -AV-4,ANNT 2 . OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'I3 HALT; • ofireisii3oswboWir-fiqvu. Consultations in Clennawand English. • inar2g432m REDUCTION 4ko PEIVogn: .. T itm. now supplied with a very fine At?. -- 1 goitmeat (over 180 different kinda,) ot a 'PLOWER SEEDS , from LA. iree¢, seedsmam Philadelphia, and aell all kinds at a reducdon ot-Itorty per cent4rom his pub; babe prkets. Also 0. Wm/ayJohn's :delebrated • steaks and Amen, (the very bent,) at three ,centlii per piper. Cailiand examine my stock. DAVID HAYNES, i . . . 110 Market street.: Xi- Deu't forget the place. aprlo-thmtaattt4w ikunoploania Wai g itekgraph, Ulebnroaa oxni tg,in* 7, 1862. GREAT ALTrasciriok CALL ai'No. 75 Market ...Street, where you will And a - large and well- selected stook of plain and fanny GOnfoutioneey otaltilthalr... - ; A • groat riety oftoya of eVery,detcrlptlbn, Wort stands and Fancy Baskets, Forelgit•'rake, Nute, Dates and all other articles generally sets. la a confectionery and toy More. ReolgTilig froth soppliee every week. Call and exasoine fur yourselves. WM. H. WAGGONER, 'airlll-dett F. opnetor. ***** FOR SALE. COL. Wm. G. Murray's War gorse at J. D. Hoffoinn's Livery. for information apply to MAJOit BiteDY, • Corner of Third and state Street. myl liStaw AWARD ELL &'LEVINEBd, Pickles and .V V Catsup*, for sale at JOHN WINK'S- myl 40 , tyriutiB—(iiiite_.:a .variety; et 'tiepin: and entertaining artielea—eheap-41t. ~,,,, n ,„ , . ~ . „ antrirrick , ... .-..).....e: eiß' - AIPIPERIOR Jot Dandelion and „Rio secure thiligaio aCTOUN WM, gal ANNUAL STATCMENT. ,- BY COMMON COUNCIL, the Fi minces of the City of Hirtlabarg for the year end 'ng March 81$, 1102. . . DR. Baku e Cando of Treasurer at Last seltlement, D. B. Ztroffhiprltlall, collector, ally tares for HMO, paid $1,827 84 Adam Reel, collector, city taxes for 18130, paid James B. Thompson, co'hootor, city tazea for 1.880, paid _ 813 Sti A. W. Watson, Treasurer, received returned tiXO3, 0.0. Zlnimerwalk, collector, -Water until for 1881, paid Adim Reel. coUecior, water rents for 1880, pal 7io 28 Ell:I 1 60 2,692 96 189 40 681 86 200 00 Charley L. Bailey & Blather, water rent fcr 1861, paid Commonwealth of • Pen - sylrania, water rent 6,r:3861, paid ' 600.00 Harrisburg CoWou Comp any, water rent•for 1861, paid, Harrisburg Gas Company, water rent for 1861, paid 160 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, water root forlBdl paid . cumbtriand Valley Railroad CoM party, water rent for 1061. paid .98 DO Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company, water rent for 1881, paid 189 60 County of Dauphin, water rent for • 1861, paid Jahenling. street sprinkler, we - ter lent for 1861, paid ..RI:9OAm for building purposes, wa , ter rent fee 1861, paid . Sundries, tor f: actioual party ofy ear • 1631, water rent, p•ild ,ddam Reel codecilorof water rents • ftirlB6l, paid 50 00 100 00 SO 00 Tl 29 ECM 1,211 43 700 82 A. liii.dWalson, City Treasurer, tai 1881, colleoted to July let, 9,948 87 AL,',lB(4Watsoa, City Treeiarer city . 01)884.,alleoted to March . 3l t i 10556 20 8,896 48 . el *goad'. stai/ ein.ts of . 060- Md . 1861, • 2,167 76 p.ll. ad 6lmion, .21411 roots of 1861 • a 1862, 2..816 f Doctor W. Barr, stall rant of 1861 2,-U and 1.1162,. o • 4,63384 A. W . Watson:ooy Treesorer . :lfor . mitilisid ferules, Soodrig, paid for tspiplugspwers, Witiluoi H. Never, Meyer, es end forfeitures collected,' L $153 207 Josiah WlParliind, Alderman, * floes • Aid forfeitures collected, 8 00 Leal tem the Cemetery Armada • Loin S l •o'm A. Boyd Hamilton, Lain hom William H. Kep n er, 960 00 WO - 00 NO 00 Cash wicelved on estimates otSouth street sewer, M. ✓ Irk. Cash received on estimates &South. street sliwer, D. ippby, Cash received on estimates of South street sewer, J. F. Hs tmlaa, 4 62 1910 Total, EX3 34,767 76 Payments made by Treasurer for intereet, and on or ders of the 00mmon Council and City Commiaskmers ; Interest paid on city bonds, *6,291 88 State Utz paid on city bonds, 414 56 ~*8,106 89 OaDMICS OP ,C1917N011. PAID. Debt and interest, 4,187 54 Fire Department, hose, rent, &e., 2,288 62 Repairs of sewers and inlets; 126 or Foot walks and rennin 155 87 Rest of Mayor's olliae, &o , 237 60 Damages, rhretner's horse, 126 00 Regulators, 209 00 Repairing and alesillng streets, and stone, 2,996 96 Laying gutters, 483 68 Repair of market houses, 54 70 Tax and water rent refunded, 6 50 Gm gas pair, lamps and pipe 1,861 28 Grading Ridge Road; 60 00 south sweet sewer, 120 78 Nagle purest sewer, . 42 Ili Bridges and Umber, 265 09 frinting—George Bergner, • 177 26 Print ng—Barret & McDowell, 148 92 Pr mina and binding, bonds, charter, &c., 274 73 Extra police service, 619 60 Removing snow from walks, 18 62 Send for pavement, Haldeman & Wilson, City Auditors, Owl for water house, Worthington engine, Freight on engine, Tallow, Laying,nipe, North street, Weal Reservoir, .., ,anertirand. Arcata, 024 58 Water house incidental expenses, 906 58 Reservoir superintendent and repair, 116 69 Furnishing Council room, Treeturer and Aiayor'snMPa. &c.,'•- Hardware" lic= l4 6t/tritheirs„' ' '. ._ I , ittivei old PIM lffe.,. .- . . o • ' ~ . I, balance laying pipe, 38 56: , a i x ,,,i . a Ipiece and posts, 14 55 . Costs bfault,lfijper.. ..city, 28'92 Paper book and sit ' lbe, J. A. Flatter, 189 00 Salaries of. Mayor, o . ;tell, 4,084 00 5. ngineer and attel i t - missloners, 672 91 ' . . , • - ---.- P. . Ir • 34,052 al Abatrinumt oft per cent. all, „Pities in July 1,3801, 'dirf 48 2 per pest. aUowed for collectline.... 44, 189 02 faimare in Treasury April 1, rugt, ..--,. ~. . 19 23 \..fr .., ~,.e.-, , ,, ' -" - '4,4. 54,757 76 'A ~ , mount of indebtedness of citiApri4V62s. Coupon and other bond.,-la .kry, 146350 l Oo naafi issues in circuladon, - 2,060 00 Note due Harrisburg 8ank, 4 , 4 ~ A .... 13000 Un FaliMated Boating debt, --.' '''' . 6,000 00 Totia, BSI 360 68 - , 167,000 00 , • C. 0. Zimmerman, collector of clty taxes, !first and Fecond wady lie 1 : Da. -4 lIIOUIIt of &Vials. Ca.—FxelloratdoPrAltolu.m.l.4COcul °lion settlenient; Commissions &Hewed by Giontiell on settlement, yp Cash &all to City Treasurer In full do settlement, sad is 2,399 68 .$2,877 88 2 CY S 8 Adam Roe', collector of city taxes,. Iblid and Fourth wards, 7860 t Da --Amount Of.doplicate, ClL—Bzonerationsallow•d byCoun• tat on settlement, Commissions allowed by Council on $8,718 57 settiemet.t, Ctish paid to City Treasurer in I all on settlement, 11 4 / 9 9 92 167 NS 3180 -----„ 8,778,7 James B. Tlapmpenn, collector of ohilaxes, 7.lllllCand wardn.+9oo9: . • , Lia.—nmonn2l'4uplkato, 011.--Sioaer ons allowed by Conn. oil on ael,oeurifitit y OomMissknmialoweo by Council on ge t mead, • 59 05 Cash paid to city Trelltbrer In , fall on settleinenic: • 11496 09 •265 87 I,lbl 17 -• 1,496 01 C. 0. Zlmmennen, collector of water rents, First and second wards, 1860: Da mount or duplicate, Os.--Exoneratione allowed by coute• oil on settlement, x $lOl.OO Commissions allowed by . tilltuntil on settlement,y Calk ilia Tztle sB 4llO setr opium, . 3,}01 76 8,358 t 0 Adam Beet, colector of water M rents, int, Fourth and Fifth wards, 18801: - . , -L.-Amount or duplicale • ' ' $ 4,893 00 Exo*alions allowetby Conn .; eel onewttlement, mmlasiotia allowed by Council on settlement, coh paid to City Treasurer on est i. tlenate,t, 163 26 ow: 00 281 80 4,43 g 03 SII We GO Cost of Nagla street sewer, .odd by:el y essit, , 4;1193 00 =II 600 OQ 49,8.4 • • 64a 34' Cost of Smith street sewer, (exeloalee of in= dividnal wabscriptions) , 1,700 12 Plld. by City bonds, , 41,4 00011 • Cush, I ' 1,700 12 Zest of grading - ^ 1,015 05 Raid by City k r,629 es Cashless auto*. . El s i'llhaldg, aof • estiniatni, .' . -•• EM 1,626 06 Cket of water pipe le. itlike:Road, Peeneil vaniivemenuedelber end North acid Wait Item,* avenues, MSG 66 Paid by city bones., . f 7,600 00 Cash, Se 06 Part of Shreiner's timagee. 50 00 --:..... MiErt 00 . T 1 *LIAO nemirroN. • MO. grelEar, .I. Commi name. v CJEC. J. tICIWria , Committee. pet HO s= 4 ,assioralar. , oit the Sigt day ei lathe • ' to be allow ,' „ ..i[i...l or: '... • • ;- NM tab vertizeinents WM. KNOCHE, 93 _Market street, liarriaburg, Pa., DRAM ne 1 :1 3111.1VCOSEler NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bes makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTEI. MENTS, FROM 546 to 5100. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drams, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. SHEET MIRO. THE LATEST RIROARInt r always on hand. Musiclimt by to any part of the country. OPAL, SQUARE, G AND BOSEWOO FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of Net plated LOOK/1144 GLASSE From smallest to largest sizes. - Abehtyle of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street. febl9-w&sly 15,604 87 175 60 60 00 166 20 960 w EI3 PUBUIO SALE OF WOODEN BARRACKS! T WILL SELL at Public Auction to the high est bidder, at Camp (treble, near Harris burg, on Thursday the Bth day of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. fa of said day, the following buildings used as barracks this winter by the sth 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 Hospital buildings, each containing about 2,500 feet of lumber. Guard House, containing about 3,800 feet of lumber. Store House, containing about 8,500 feet of lumber. One Shed, (blown down,) containing about 4,- 000 feet of lumber. One set quarters, containing about 8,000 feet of lumber. Tafo Huts, containing each about 9,700 feet of lumber. One Hut, containing about 4,600 feet of lum ber. One Hut, containing about 5,640 feet of lum ber. One Hut, containing about 2,000 feet of lum ber, be th, same more or less for each. The purchaser must in every me remove the building purchased at once. Terms of sale, cash. Treasury notes or gold and sliver pay ment to be made when the same Is knocked down to a purchaser, E. C. WILSON, ml-td ARIA. Qr. If., (vol.) 11. S. A. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. Y ORDER of the Department I will sell at B public'auction to the highest bidder on Monday, the 12th day of May, A. D. 1882, at the stables in Harrisbutg, Pa., at the end of Market street, near the freight depot of the Lebanon Valley railroad, SIXTY HORSES. Among the lot are many excellent mares with toal, 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. Terms cash, to be paid,in Treasury notes or gold and silver. Sete to commence at 10 o'clock A. u. of said day. • E. O. WILSON, _ mayl-td. Amt. Qr. M. (vol.) U. S. A. -..1 700, • . : 8 26 15 00 15 57 2, ,84 771 78 122 60 5088 HARR/13, - in Ware Maimfaotarer SYREET, HABR.ISBURG. H r IAS always on hand a lull assortment • of Tin and .I.lzianne4 Ware, Goosing and Parlor Stoves of the beet nutuumaturlee, Gutty Spouting, Reef— ing and Galvanized Iron unrnlsh, manufautured and put up - at rtasunable rate.. Aar Berthing promptly attended to *ter TO TEE LADIES. NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS !I 'MRS. E. BEENIZER • HARECS7 STREET, NEAR FOURTH. L i TAS just returned from thecity with a „EL, large and splint id assortment of 'awing Hoods, ou• Wag In part .1 Ladies' Dress Trtmatin s, Jae" *wit", Bwlee'Musline, bmbroderieit, 11C..tiogd, Hosiery Gluved, '..d.•4 and Gent. , airtseinhiefs, L Wiwi' Hoop ',Wait trout litty cents to one d.p.lar and dfiy ,eenta. SEWING MACHINES. among totem the agency of the celebrated Grover 4 Settee Mildest' Sewn* blawbipe, I will be ba •py to bare the p ,bLte coil sod examine .M. 3 =whine Wore parotids lap elliewhers. lam osz.ala Ic will recommend itself , ail who wouest It. openwork. An expert -mat operator is in ittendsnoe, who will Impart any iniormation 'de sired. [ap - 2341m] MKS. R. . BRENIZER. A NEW OPENING. ITOUN F- H17.11d MEL ) WY& IN 1 0 a 33 CO Correlp.a. SHOEI3,-GAITERS, SLIPPERS, WOMEN ' And Children:a Shoes, of every deseription ; also daddies Harness, Co , lars, Whips, Carpet Pa es, Trunks, Valises, Edo idiot which will be sold cheap for each at No. 20 lariat :trot, Harrisburg. my1.42%* DANIL: - Ai KUNO% AGENT. IF the old Wallostiir. Line respectfully Jr. Informs thb ih'it - tt 'Old Deily rransporta don Line, tthe bnly Wallow r Line nbw in exist- nce in this Lity,) leis in succesifild operation, and prepared to carry freight as low as any other individual ltae oetween Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Ennbury, Lewisburg, Wil liamsport; Jersey Shore; Lock Havni and all other points on - the Aforthern Central, Philadelphia and Eno and Wil lbunSpott Sint hladitr itsurbeds. '" DANL. A. IiDENCH, Agent. Harrisburg, Pa. woe: e House of Messrs. Peacock, Zell W0' . 7`... on 608 and 810 Market street above Eislith,l s f7". 714. : - 1:. ;by 4 . e'ClOck, r. X:, will arrive at Harrrit41,...... - -' • ,:far delivery next. morning. - • ' • „. D JOB PILIIIMER, MARKET Agnmsr, HARRISBURG. Sirliirtieuley attention paid to Printing, Ruling and ....antinA;ST-Befirood Menke, Manifests, Policies, °hooka, I P . ailai*V: . ; % SW printed at 5i,43, Si, and Si per Mitteilth elegant style. 120 'NAZARETH -HALL, BOARDING SOROOL FOB BOYS. 40 AZARETH,.l4rofthampton county, Ps. Easy ofioir t Ap o ,frOni Hareems by railroad to n 3 and thenc e seven miles by stage . Rev. KDWARD H. RI:10RM , 15-Sm* : - Prtuctril FRESH Garden Seeds of all kinds, for see low by NI :BOLS 8: 90wMa.:8, my 2 Front and Market -treeta.r C HURNS, Tubs, Baskets, Brooms, Brushes and all kinds of willow and Cedar Ware, for sale low by NIGH /1.3 a: BOWMAN, my 2 Front and Market gnome. BUTTER., Water, soda and Eiwaet-Orank et SRN WEIN, • pot Ner ,Abvertistmtnto PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I SUMMER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AIM MONDAY MAY sth, 1862 the Pummer gratin of the Pommylvaaia Railroad Oompaity will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg end Philadelphia as follows : EASTWARD. THROUGH WHIM TRAIN lamas Harriabmg daily at 1 15 a. m, gad scrim at Wait Pluladolpitia 6111.10 a. m. • FAST UNE leaves Harrisburg day, (imply! _onda,/ at 4 so a. m., and anima at West PIIIMOWIII of a. M. PART MAIL TRAIN leases Barriaburg dr= Sunday) at 1.20 p. m, and arrives at West 6.26 p. m. AOOOIOIODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, Maven Mantabarg at 7.00 a. m., and anises at West Mar delpbla at 12 24 p. m. RARRIERI3II6 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Oolasf bta at 4.10 D. m.. and arrives at West Philadelphia id 926 p. WESTWARD THROUGH ICIPREIia TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.85 p. m., Narriabmg at 8.00 a. m., Altoona 8.10, s. az. and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.85 p. NAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 1.15 a. m., and ar rives at garrlsborg atl2.Bop. m.; leaves Barriaberit at I.oop. tn., Altoona, 7,00 p. m., and arrives at Pfttsberg at 12.15 a. m. NAST LISS Imes Philadaiollia at 11.33 a. tn., Harris. barg 3.4 b p. in., Altoona at 3.20 p. m. , and waiting at PlAMarg . =12.43 a. la. HARRISBURG ACOOMKUDATION TRAIN kin' PAR. dalphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrive" at Harrisburg at $.OO p. m. MOUNT JOY AOOOIOIODATION •ta Moult Joy leaves Lancaliter at 10.10 a. m., arrives at Harrisburg 4 11.40 p.m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Rapt. haat, Dl►. Papua. Railroad Harrisburg, May 2, 1862 —dtf 1862. summEß 1862. ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS I et:HANGE OF HOUR B.—On ;'and after kJ, Monday, May Mb, 18112, Passenger Trains will rial daily, MI follows, alandsys ftplea 'lgor Chambersburg and Harrimbnrg : it. 2. S. ..T 00 245 87 $25 Arnve 8 17 ik 1 /AMMO at, Leave Hagerstown. "' Greatismile.. t • Chapbersbarg, • •••••,... /2 60 00 147 983 2l* 10 10 440 42 312 ..... Ul6 340 !II Sbippensburg " Nerdlle " Carlisle ' Meebankaburg ....... Arrive at Harrisburg ,For Ohambersburg and Hagerstown X. . aIL Luke UWe A. l' laburg. ........ .... ..... 806 116 .. Mecbankabarg ..., Carpels 9 17 sso .. Newvlile 1 0 02 $Sp " 3319panaburg... 10 191 4OD L.. Chamberaborg err ivell 00 4Po " Obambersbiug Leave.. /1 10 449 .r Grommet]. ' 11 66 839 Arrive at Hagerstown ............ (1 . .12 36 0/0 I . .. N.. LULL, Sava *. IL Mee, cbaisibergbarg, May 1,1008..08 Q TRIPOLI, Watching Blue, • la• I&Afigo, Bengal and Tbigrah, for sale by !MUMS & BuWSLAN, ewe* Sloes sad Mutat alrests. -1-