411,11 -;11 tlegraPo). c-, HARRISBURII, PA Monday Afternoon, May 12, 1882. Emu Irmums's favor was accidentally mis laid, but has since "turned up," and will appear to-morrow SINTASOR ON PRISONERS.—The prisoners tried and convicted at the last term of court will receive their sentence to-morrow. I=l FPHING AT THE Source.—Everything is very forward at the South at present. The Union flower, now in the bud, will soon be in full blossom. The federals are shooting, and the rebels begin to leave. I= INFORMATION has been received here of the death of Charles D. Hineline, Esq., which oc curred at the residence of his father-in-law in Philadelphia last Friday. Mr. Hineline was formerly publisher of the' "State Sentinel" in this city. I=l=l MIJGOINS' LAST.—Muggins was passing up street one day with a friend, when he observed a poor dog, that bad been killed, lying in the gutter. Itruggins paused, gazed intently at the defunct animal, and at last said: "Here is an other shipwreck." "Shipwreck ! where ?" "There's a bark that's lost forever." His companion growled and passed on. I=l=l SUDDEN Reamsheart, son of Nicholas Reamsheart, the well-known butcher of this city, died very suddenly night before last, at the residence of his father in Locust street He was in good health on Saturday, and attended to his usual daily avocation. The immediate cause of his death is supposed to have been congestion of the brain. 11=:=1 EGGS THAT WERE .NOT EGGS.-At Fortress Monroe, recently, a number of flour barrels were received which were marked, "eggs— handle with care." They were addressed to private parties, but some army °Niel a opened said barrels, when the eggs were found to be made of glass with long necks, and their con tents were found to consist of the oil of corn. CORRECTION. —ln our article of Friday after noon, beaded "Improvements," we were mis taken in the name of the party about erecting a new and handsome three story house in Mar ket stre• t, next door to the property of Mr. Cyrus J. Reese. It is not Mr. Kunkle of the firm of kby & Kunkle, but the enterprising George G. Kunkle, of toe firm of Gross & Kun kle, who intends putting up a very handsome house with press brick front, for a private resi dence, and when completed will be an orna ment to the city. I=l=l THE DAINTY-FOOTED.-‘ iDainty-footy May" furnished us with a very fair specimen of her best "licks" to-day. The skies were bright as a new silver half dollar, and the air was as balmy as a breeze from a hay field. The ladies, who were in ecstacies at the unusual opportu nity aftbrded them of wearing their new spring finery, turned out in force, and they made the principal streets look at a distance like a vast kaleidesropic millinery and dry goods establish ment. The wearers, of course, looked blooming and beautiful. The warm sunshine finds the fields in fine growing order ; and while we are luxuriating in the sight of the bright green that Nature is donning, we can indulge in hope ful and pleasurable anticipations of the "good time" rapidly coming, when green peas shall be available, and grass butter purchasable at fifteen cents per pound. Liva.--Men seldom think of the great event of death until the shadows fill across their own path, hiding forever from their eyes the traces of loved ones whose living smiles were the sunlight of their existence. Death is the great antagonist of_ life, and the cold thought of the tomb is the skeleton of all feasts. We do not want to go through the dark valley, although its passage may lead to Para dise; and with Charles Lamb, we do not want to lie down in the muddy grave, even with kings and princes for our bed fellows. But the fiat of nature is inexorable. There is no ap peal from the great law which dooms us to dust. We flourish and fade as the leaves of the forest; and the flowers that bloom and wither in a day have not a frailer hope upon life than the mightiest monarch that ever shook the earth with his footsteps. Generations of men appear and vanish as the grass, and the countless mul titude which fills the world to-day, will to morrow disappear as the footsteps on the shore. Ova Cototox Scnoots.—To men loving order, discipline, and decorum in children, a visit to some of our well-ordered public schools is gratifying and instructive, and leads us to com pare the conduct and hauits of children when brought under proper discipline, and to contrast them with the same children under different circumstances. Probably there is nothing that could be said or written which would be of such value to parents or others having the charge of them, as an hour's visit to a well ordered public school. They will there see from one to two hundred children in perfect order, the teachers loved and respected, and may, perhaps, be lead to think how much better the children under their charge might be if they confirmed the le: sons of order that have been taught them in school. And they might be led to think, if the children were kept under proper discipline out of the school, how mach pleasanter it would be for parents and gurdians and how much better for the children. The plea of a parent or guardian that they cannot do it, is simply absurd. The principal of the school has those hundreds of the same children to control, and has to counteract the evils of the lax discipline, evil extfinple, and often the direct opposition of these out of the school, who should be his best assistants. If he can dose much without this assistance, surely they can do as much with his assistance. And how different would be the after history of many of those children if they were thus disciplined at home. S. AIME IN HONOR Or THE - VIM °RIES. —A La tional salute in honor of the recent Uniou vic tories was fired from a cannon on Capitol Hill at noon to day, making every body feel jubilant. Y. M. C. A.—Tho regular monthly meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held at their room on to-morrow (Tuts iay) evening, at 71. o'clock. A punctual attendance is requested. ArrENTxoN, HOPE.—A special meeting of the Hope Fire Company, No. 2, will he held this evening, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of mak ing the necessary arrangements to attend the funeral of our late fellow-member, G. W. Getty. THE ItunaLL of the late Washington Weaver will take place from the residence of his father in-law, Mr. Willis, in Third street, at 3 o'clock, to-morrow afternoon. The members of the Friendship and other fire companies together with the Odd Fellows will attend the funeral in a body. Thu MEMBERS of Harrisburg Lodge No. 68, I. 0. 0. F., are requested to meet at the lodge room at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon to attend the funeral of -their late brother Wash ing Weaver. The members of No. 160 and 70 are invited to participate in the funeral obsequies. A SPECIAL meeting of the Friendship Fire Company will bo held in their hall this, (Mon day) evening, at the usual hour, to make ar rangements to attend the funeral of our late member, Washington Weaver. The Fire De partment of the city is respectfully invited to attend the funeral of our late fellow member, Washington Weaver, on Tuesday afternoon, without further notice. By order. S. S. CHILD, Secretary 1=1::=::1 A WELL KNOWN MULE of the ancient and hon orable fraternity of bummers was arrested by one of the police last Saturday. Her crime was that "she drank not wisely, but too much." In her defence she said that she had gone into a shop back of the hill and called for a little peppermint as a medicine for a complaint to which she had always been liable. Instead of that harmless "barb," however, the merchant had given her a " carnphene cocktail." This very naturally had fired up the old lady, and, having once started, she found it impossible to hold her horses. The consequence was a tem porary oblivion from all her woes and a corres ponding increase of them the next morning. She was sent to prison for twenty-four hours. A NIIISAIME.—The crowds nightly congre gated at the corners of the principal streets is a great subject of annoyance, especially as the language indulged in by the members of the crowd is characterized rather by emphasis than delicacy, and not calculated in any remarkable degree to improve the morals or enhance re spect for the rt flnentent and generally respecta ble character of those who indulge in it. We observe that ladies generally give these assem blages a wide berth, at the expense of no little inconvenience, preferring to brave the material which clings to their feet, rather than take the chance of having their ears filled with imma terial filth of another and decidedly more abom inable description. If the parties were aware of the figure they cut—the reflections which such crowds instinctively suggest, and the com ments to which they subject themselves, they would thank us for the hint, and abate the nuisance. -.0.--.. THE COMMON Salon Law.—The further sup plement to the Com Mon School law, passed at the last session of the Legislature, provides in addition to making twenty-two days the school month, that the President and Secretary of a School Board can file a certificate of the in debtedness of the collector of the School Tax, in the Prothonotary's office, and the certificate will have the same operation as a judgment. The County Superintendent, before entering on his duties, shall swear or affirm that he will perform the duties of his office honestly, im partially, obediently and according to law.— Section 16 authorizes the trustees of any acad emy or seminary in this Commonwealth, which received money or land therefrom tor educa tional purposes, by deed of not less than two thirds of their number, to convey all the real estate, buildings and property and funds of, or belonging thereto, to the Board of Directors or their successors of the common schools of the district. Section 18 requires that the Board of Directors shall publish an annual statement of the amount of moneys received and expended, and the amount due from collectors, and set ting forth all the financial operations of the district, in not less than ten written or printed handbills, to be put up in the most public place in the district. IN "DURANCE VILE," AT LAST.-OUT readers will recollect the accomplished swindler of Boarding School Principals, whose operations have been frequently noticed in the TELEGRAPH. It seems that he has been caught at last and lodged in the Westchester (N. Y.) jail, where be awaits his trial on two or three indictments formed against him. His plan was to call at a respectable boarding school and represent that he had a ward, or nephew, or neice, or brother, or sister whom he wishedlo place in such a school, and hav ing arranged preliminaries he would pay in advance the tuition bill; offering a draft for a considerably large amount, making it necessary for a difference to be returned to him in money —say 25, 50, or 100 dollars, as the case might be. A week or two since he returned to try his game a second time in the same place, after the lapse of twolears, and after he had learn ed that the school had changed hands., Bet it happened that an assistant teacher who had long been in the school, recognised the voice of the present bearded military colonel hailing from Columbus, Ohio, as quite identical with a certain lawyer from Washington who had made a memorable call there about two years before. Accordingly when he presented his "draft" it was arranged during the delay cf "making change" that an officer was .brought who took him into custody. It happened that two or three "victims" ,of his imposture in the same county came forward, indentified him and made affidavit against him. un spit; ant a 110ailp (it etegraph i . itlonbap 'Afternoon, Map 12, 1862 HARRISBUGERS ENCIAGED.--43.6 1 b EL Barr and Dr. Ehrman, both of this city, were on board one of the ships of Commodore Porter's bomb flotilla, which partic.pared in the bombardment Of Forte Philip and Jackson, and the subse quent capture of New Orleans. It will be grat ifying to their friends to learn that neither of them were injured. - Fos CONGRESS, F. K. Bues.—lt is. not our purpose to take part in politics, but in associa ting the name of F. K. Boas, with the next Congressman from this district, we give bat es- pressions to the popular voice, and in his el: c. t ion, will secure an able advocate, and high-toned gentleman, to protect our rights in the bulls of national legislation, the importance of which is as patent to thinking minds, as the facilities offered to the public for good investments at the cheap dry goods blouse of Udell Sz &Annan, corner of Front and Market streets. CARPET ! CARPET! 04.RPET I—Etaving returned from New York, I now have on hand, and I am daily receiving from the New York auction sales, a large a.ssortinent of goods, which I offer cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 37} 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 $1 2u ; black silk 32 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1 37 ; very fine black Bombazin at $1 10, worth $1 60; sum mer silks at 60 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of the finest Irish linen at 76 cents, worth $1 ; 1,000 hoop skirts, at 50 75 and $l, very cheap. Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem stitched handkerchiefs, at 26 and 31 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. 8. LEW; m3l-y Rhoad's old stand. RECEIVED from auction 25 pieces of coluied and white stow Wadding 25®31c. Also, a magnificent assortment of embroideries, such as bands, edgings, insertiuga. At LEWY'S. HAIR DYEI HAIR DYE!! Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye ! The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known I AR others are mere imitations, and should he avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED Ott RUSTY ERIK dyed innately to a beautiful aim natural Brown or Black', without the least injury to .11.1.ir or Skin. MUREX MaDALS AND DIPLOMAS have bean awar ded to W. A. BATCHELOR 8111%0 18 9, and over 100,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons or tie famous Dye. Wm. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguishes trim) nature and is WARIIENTSD not to injure in the least, however long it may be Gemini ued, and the ill .acts of bad 0, es remedied. The hair is invigorated for Mb by this splendid Dye, which is prop• ally applied at No. 16 dead Street New York. doll all the cites and towns of the United States, by Drttgaiste and Fancy Gonda Dealers. The Genuine has the name William A. Batchelor," and addrese upon a steel plate engraving, on the four Fides of each box. 0f32-6iewly GOULD & COMPANY , UNION FURNITURE DEPOT, AND MANFACTORY, North-last Corner second & Race Streets And N. E. Cor. Market and Ninth Ms., PHILADELPHIA. Private Residences, notes, Bes , •ding Howes, Public Offices and Institutions, lurni-bed entirely or with a gin article at Ifaculacturer's prices, and of the best ma terial and werkmanship. Oottne Setts, Looking Glass , s, Bedding, Sz!,. JW. Orders from the country caretally attended to. n.y9.411a, ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM . 0N E of the greatest improvements of the age Is Fyne & Putout 'ice Crestrareezer, and Rig Beater, the great saver of litter. The sm ll quatiti yof ice used and the exceeding short space of me r eqtrired to make good ice cream in one of their Freezers, aught to reduce eve y" family to purchisa one of th m. They have received several a lye,* medals and the highest premiums at extub t on'a, over all Gilt'''. Freezers now in use. A prated circular coat uning the very beet receipt for 1[111111:1Z ice cream, f n caitard., ice waters, &c., witu a number of certificates a d fold direc ions a-compauy cacti Freezer. All , rilers for Freeter , , county or State righls will be !attended to by addressing W. SARI, mySad2m Harrisburg, Va. • NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of & immigr a tion on the estate of Henry Cookie, late us the city of Harrisburg, Dauphia county decease .1, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Dauphin county. All perEoas indebted to said estate, to present them to the undersigned for settlement. SUSAII Di. GUNKLE, Administrate x. The undersigned hereby empowers Mss-rs. Valentine Hummel, Jr. e,ad L. H. Kinnard, to adjist any claims teat may be presented to them duly authenthated on the above estate 6UsA. , I M. HILNKLIii, ap24-dcaw6v Aduate iatratrix. EXECU VOR'S NOTICE. WH6RWAS letters of administration on the estate of M. aftY E. JACKSJN, dee'd., late of Cresson, Cameria county, Pa., have teen “anted to the vubsaiber, all persona indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against th • e,t4te of said ttecease,t wilt make the same known in , talent delay to JAmEs S. FR INCE?Executar. ta•doawBw-s it. 232 Union Street, , Philadelphia. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administr,ttion en the estate of John R. Bbyd, , ate ot inn City of Harrisburg, Dauphin cOrtnt,y, have been granted to the subscriber who lives in said, city. all persons bating claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, are hereby requested to make kucwn the same to the subscriber without delay. P. R. BJYD, apr3 doaw-m6t Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NO'l ICS is hereby given that letters of administration on .he estate of George it. Mowry ieceased, foruier.y of Harrisburg, have been grained to the uudersigoel by the Register of Dauphin county. All perso❑e indebted said estate are reques.ed to make payment, and those having ula.ma, to pre-ent them for settlement. D. PD./AIM}, aprl4•dSwoaw Admieisiratur. ABOUT 800 acres, principally Chestnut Sprout Land, EiLuated in D.rry and Conewoio t , ,wnshipa, Dauphin coo ty. Alto a numb,.r of fine Chestnut 'limber and Pasture lots in Loedontlevy and :math Anville townetups, Lebanon couety. for turtha perilcultre appli to Samuel Hoffer, Cooewego, or to John Benson, Web. ook urnace, ?eons , air7-deaw3m ;b. G PRE Ell AND, DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST OFFERS his services to the citizens o 1•„_,/ Harrisburg and its viniat.y. He solicits a share o the public patronage, and give: :estuarine that his beef endeavors shall be given to reed r satisraction in his pro. feesion; Being au old, well tried enlist, ho feels safe in uviting_ the public generally to call on him, assuring hem thlt they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly cc • copied by 'iamb R. Eby, near the United States Hotel. Harrlebure, Pa INDUCEMENT TO PURCHASERS. AVERY heavy stook of Dress Goods of cv.ity description, now open at very !ow price. extrio,A.T ft BROTHER, my 6 Next hoer io the Harriihurg Bank. NEW Fruits, Currents, Eaisius, Citron and I emoiw,, at the new Wholesale and Retail, Gro cery and Provision Store, Corner Front and Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. NITTNIS S POWM ASUPERIOR lot of Dandelion and lUD coffee, far sale at the st , re of JO 1N WiSE. NY RllUBAltii and Asparagus roots are no wo far advance yet to p ant. my 7 CRUSE & .13LA.I;KWELL'6 Celebrated PICKLES, SAUCES', PRESERVES, &c,, &c. A large supply cc the above, embracing every variety, just re ceived and for sale by jto WM. POCK, Jr., It Co. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., Late 133 Broadway, tiew York LAND FOR SALE. Nen , 20vertisement8 GROVER & BAKEAVS CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES! A.RTICULAIi attention is called to the 1_ fact alit, besides the machines making our oele. braterl , titelt, we manufacture, in great variety of styles, superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. The p culiarities or each stitch will be cheerful'y shown and explained to purchasers, and they have the great advantage of Ining able to Eel et from our stock either &machine making the GROVER AND BAKER STITCH or one making 'he LOCH_ STITCH. the only valuable Sewing Machine etitehes is practical use. PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS, Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia For eale by MRS. E. BRENIZER, 78 Market Street, Harrisburg tuyB-d2rn lOHABOE GUANO. lOHABOE GUANO, imported direct into this market from Cape of Good Hope. It ,ontains by anaiys's of Preieseor Mordt : 8 r cent. of Ammo nia ;14 per cent. ok.Pbosphate of I tire ; 8,31 per gent, of Alkaline Salts. This t- nano has been usea or tonal ye 'y for many Nears upna Corn Lulu, and has been found in Its re.,ult3 fu ly a ival to Peruvian, and at one third leas coat, For sale 31:1 bags and . n qualities to slit, by SEu. H. OctICI:U01‘1, Ctingossion Merchat,t, No 4, Brea away Fast side, Bowling Green, New York. may 8 dlw wit LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. JUST received a full supply of Lykens Valley Nat Ooal, delivered by the patent weigh Darts. Fur sale by JANIEB u. WHEELER. aprl6 AGENTS! MERCRANTSI PEDLERS I READ THIS. ENERGETIC men make $5 a day by selling our UNION PRIZE STATIONERY PAUKEtR ,tairing superior Stationery, Portraits of Ei.EVEN GENERALS, and a piece of Jewelry. We guarant sat isfaction in quality of our goods. The gifts curls E.t of lifty varieties and styles of Jewelry, all useful ana valu• ant. erculars with full particul ire mailed free. Ad- L. B. HASKINS St CO, a,,36•2md 36 Beekman street, New York. A. C. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE THIRD STREET, NEAR M. AMYL my 100 HAMS. 1,900 L". Jersey Sugar Oared Hams, and a splendid lot of Owego (Nee. orS) Corn Fed Sugar Curec Rams, just received. nprlB W. DAM, JR., SO itIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., WIIOLIALE DRUGGISTS, AND DIALERS in Fancy Goode, For lualFry, &o. Mal agents for the stle of Reamed Petroleum, Illutnlnating tat, superior to any coal on • furnished in an; quantities at the lowest runrset rates. 170 and 172 William, Street, NEW FORK. iii27.dors SUGAR CURED HAMS. DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS, BOLO-NA SAUSAGE. A large and Fresh s apply just received by leb26 Nd. 0031{. Jr. & 0). QUN SH.A.OES, Sun Umnrellaa and Para 20'3. Pricem ten per cent lower tbau elsewhere. CS,T' C BEVYIIIEs ' my 6 Head door te ibe lierri , burg Bcnk. QOAr, Harrison, Country and Fancy, for i 7 sale by tl.llOL'.; ar Bo M N m37-y] north-east corner of Front and Market streets. GI 4RA JELLY.—A large supply just received by COAL OlL—Nobody can undersell us. The best oil in Harrisburg ; warranted nou-explo sive, for sale by NICHOLS 41; BOWMAN, corner Front and Market streets SPORTSMEN ATTENTION. Fishing Tackle, Powder and Hot, for sale by NICHOL'S & BOWMAN, apr24 Currier Front and Market streets. la P. &W. O. TAYLOR'S N Vir SOAP. It is economical and highly detersive. It con taws no Rosin and will not waste. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It wilt impart an agreeable odor, and is thereiore suitable for ovary iiarpose. For gale by WM. DOCK, Jr. Br Co. PORT FOLIOS 1 wRITING DESKS, TRAVELING BAGS, PIIRSM, PORTMONAIES, And algeneral assortment of FANCY GOODS have just been received at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, "THE PEN NIGHTIES THAN THE SWORD." THE LARGEST STOCK, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS' OF Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be sound at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE D RIED FE,Uri'B, Hominy, Beans, &c at JOHN WE=E'S. myl [OE4B, Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and all A: lauds of Auto, at Jill J Wlb'E'S Stare, Third sad Walnut, rnyl ORUSIIII.D, broken loaf, fine and coarse pulverized and other sugaWor sale by N WON'S AL BOIVM N, Corner Front and Market atroets. LANE Choice 'Peas and Pure Spices, at JuH wis •'3. myl HAY ! HAY !I A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at $l7 00 per ton for sale by eblB JAMES M.WHEELER. FFAMILY WASHING BLUE, ate excel lent substitute for ladlgo, for sale at the wholesale and retail grocery store of NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner or Front Rod Market streets GtiLD t'NiN6 I —Tne largest and best stock, from $l.OO to s4.o—warranted—ut tv2,, SHEFFER 9 BOOKSTORE, I[ 4 - litE6a Choice Teas, Black and Green, _AL in Ai, % and I pound papers, for sale at NICHOLS It BOWMAN'S le corner Frout %nil ylxket streets. CHOICE 'Peas, Green and Black, tor sale low . by NICHOLAS S: BOWMAN, 1611 Corner Front and Market streets. ANNED Tomatoes and Green Corn, at JOHN wyl CEIURNS, Tubs, Baskets, Brooms, Brushes and all kinds o f u il:ow and Cedir Ware, for sale low by NICH LS k BOWMAN, my 2 nt and Market streets. CL AL ;OIL, Lamps, Shades, Chimneys lower than any 'house in Harrisburg. Call and examine at NICHOLS fa BOWMAN, Wholesale and retail grocery, corner Float and Market streets. all 1862. SPRING OPENING 1862. PF Black and Second Mourning Dress Goods, Shawls, Veils, Collars, &e. Fall, 73{ yard wid , Lupin's all wool Delaines.. Sups tor makes of Bombazines. Splendid Styles of French Ginghams. .. Large stocL: of Lnstres and A, Iptreas. Bieck and Purple Dress Silks. ea s-i Plain black Krigiish Rep Si he. so A Black and white Fowlard Silks. Purple and Black do. Plain do. do. eti Small ChecVed do. Nr arrilitan do. % all wool De'ainf's. ...--. lig'd all wool Detainee. o shepherd's Pia ids. •-• Tam m ati ne. ~.. oe2 Silk Challis. Fug. Chintzes. blohairs, &G. Lang Black Thibbet Shawls. Square Plaid BI cic and White Shawls. Square Tuibbet Black Shawls. 2 yard Wale Ihibbet for shawls, Very Superior n nglish Crepe Veils, all sizes. • uarg, stook of English Crepe Collars, all sizes u; Black bordered Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs. Black Gloves of every description. aWit to Sec , nd blouruLg . Collars. S-tt= of Critkr and Sleeves. Silk and Cotton Hosiery Smi Black Love Veils. an Jouvin's Bid Gloves. ..e Engli-h Crepes -= French do. I=3 Mantua Ribbons. === s. Belting do. earttcu'ar attention 13 paid 'and ituntela to our sto3.c of th, above 4none. We are eertitantl re -11/2 Pamaa , ers will always _find a full ass;rtment. C XTFICA.R.T fc B ROTHFIR, Nezt door to the a irrigburg Bank. a 5 Nt. it ninatet Square. I:NSURANCE AGENCY. TEM, OELAWARE MUTAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED. 1885. CAPITAL. AND ASSETS $994 2 907.61. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPFDA. INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL, AND ASSEW $1,219,475.1 T HE undersiglied as Agent for the well known Companies, will make Insurance against loss or damage by titre, either perpetually or an axially, on property in either term or eouniry. Marine and MI Ind Transportation Risks also taken Apply personally or by Isom- to WitalCit f3UEHLEH. Harrisburg;Pa. MANUFACTURED BY THE UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING CO, Corner Green and Pitts Streets, Boston, Mass. rpHIS Portable Roofing is the•only article X ever offered to the public, which is reedy prepared to go on the roof without any tinishin r operatlou. It .8 liget, handsome and easily applied, and ran be as lely and con:ply transported to any fan of Lae world. It wilt ItOtt Ant or discolor water rutin rig over t or lying on lt, and is in all rests is a very oeSirablo article. Its nonconducting properties adapt it especially ts covering manufactories of various 'clads, urn' it is confidently of to ihe public afmr a Wit of four years in all varie ties of cl mate aad tem sitrature, for covert all kinds of tools, flat or pitched thgethsr w.th care, strambcats, be Is is bo h chap and durobie. Agents wants ,to whom liberal induceme, ts are misted Fend for sample, circu lar, ac., with par.icolars, to — O. RtitiFiNG Co., apr24 d3m No. 9 Gore Bleak Boit it." WM. DOCK, J. & CO INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 365 & 387 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRiiNKLIN STREET, NEW YORK. frills first-class house—the most quiet, T L , homelike, ani pleasant hotel is the city—oilers superior inducement , to those v.sitiog N-.W YORK for business or pleasure. It is central is its location, sod kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments can be had at all hours , or served in their own rooms. he ch tr.ies are modara to, the rooms and attendance of the first order—baths, and all tne modern convenience attached. ma&lm WHOLESALE UMBRELLA IiA.NIIPAOTORY No. 69, Market Street, below Third, Ortt• HARRI4111:11W, PA. ftlA‹ . M. H. LEE, MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS, PARSOLS and WALKING C INES, will furnish geode at I.4)WEES PLUOKS [ban can be bougit is nuy of neEasterd clues. Coast - y Tou.Lats will do well to all and ext•nioe .e I-I Lucy, .a !in Wein olvetrof the, Ne., auQ3-dlv U; O. of the ljaitimoreCoilep Dolial :Surgery, daving per= fleetly located in the city 01 flarrishiag aa.t taKen the. olDee formerly occupi.3.l Dr. (largos, on Third str eel, .4etween Market am! re,p.-antuily informs his friends and the public in general, that he is prepared to perform all operations in too Dental precision. either surgical or anecesoichl, in a instiller mat shall ant be surpassed by operators io this or say other any. His mode of inserting artificial teeth a pen the latug; m_ proved scieatific principles. Teeth, trod. one to a lull set, tnounwo on tine Gold, Sil vor, Plating olates or the Vulcanite Base. Italie great pleasure in ree . .iomnasuiling tile mown gent ti ettmo t o all lay fernier patients in tiarrisourg and vi, diely, and feu' eentlannt pertorin all 9pora was in n „1,,,,tie,0 manner, treat nay kin...1 , 17104gs of his iROARi. h. 1). THREE CENTS PER PAPER. IA UR fresh stock of Superior Flower j and Ga. den Seeds we have determined to Eel] nt ee cows per paer. Gill at Yo. 91 %, arket street, J Eller's drug and Laney store, and you will get to the right place. J. Wesley Jones' fine double Asters and ten week stocks at same price. LADIES CORSETS ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES, WHITE AND COLORED. ThePestlarticle manufactured, can be 6 lT E l e l l t ßps,, Next door to the Harrisburg Ban k. • FLOWER SEEDS. ACIIOICE Jot of ASTER'S and T H.N WEEK STACKS, witti a general variety of Fresh Flower aed Gaylen Seed 4, received and fur sate it Ito. 91 Market street. IKEL.i.EntS Drugstore. tlLL.ntt'6 Dttuti 13TU1 - th to the plat* AIL to toy Patent. Iledicinaa. inisullantons. BIOTINA ROOFING NO. 9 GORE BLOCK, DENTISTRY. Ristetlantous. GEO. W. MeCALLA, WATCHMAKER & JEWELEn, r-4 O. 38, iaiii4sk la Market Street, Harrisburg. HAS constantly on hand a large stock of WATCAFS, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &c., Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. Ziff' N B. Don't forget the place, oppnsite the Jones' House. mnr3l•A3m B, HARR/S, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 MARKET S7REET, HARRISBURG. Li AS always on hand a full assortment of Tin ecd JApannod Ware, Cooing and Parlor Stores of the best nsanUAC, uries, Gutte- Spouting, Roof ing and Galyalized Iron uornish, manafa;tered and put up at rcas,nable rates. Anr kerairiug p - omplly attended to. apr3o-dly THE BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST MONET A. HUMMEL, BOOTS AND SHOES, • of every, DESCRIPTI.ON and at all ICE S. Next door to the Court House, MARKET STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prints. mar2B-am TO THE LADIES. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I MRS. E. BRENIZEE, MARKET STREET, NEAR FOURTH. IT s s re l r i n d e as d s o f r r t of en t t h of e g c. c i rg t i Tw c i to th st6a 1 A l g j us t ea nd p cothisting in pal t of Ladies' Dress Trimmin e, Jac- onets, Swiss (*luaus, Embroderies, El giags, Hosiery Waves, Lades' and Gents' rarriker chiefs, Ladies' is 'corn fifty cents to one dollar and fifty cents. SEWING MACHINES. Having titian the agency of the celebrated Grover baker Roisless Sewing )Lachine, I will be ha ipy to have the p blie call and examine this machine before purchas ing &souther:. lam cer,ala it will recommend itself to all who witnos it, operation. an experionee 3. operator is in attendance, who will impart any iniormatlon de sired. [apr23-dlm] MIL,. E. BRENTIZER. A NEW OPENING. JOHN F HUMMEL, DEALER . rtizic•c•rJri SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, WOMEN And Chifiren's Shoes, of every deletlption ; also Saddles, i•ridles, Herne's, Cedars, Whips - , Carpet Pats, Trunits, Valises, &s , allot which wsll be sold cheap for Gash at No. 20 hlaratt Street, Harrisburg. tnyl BAWL. A. MUNCH, AGENT. I F the Old Wallower Line respectfully 'kJ Worms the public thst tile Old Dill), transports lion Line, (the envy Wallow T Line now in exist • nue , in tat litydl , is in suceeisful operation, and prepared to carry freight as low as any otoorbidavtdual hue oetweext Psitlade'phis, Harrisburg, gunnery, Lew Mows, Wil inunsporl, Jersey Shore, Loos flay end all other points on the Northern Lentral, ensaaniphlt and Ere and Wil liamsport and Elmira Muir olds. DANL. A. ItUHNCH, Agent. Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent to the Wale House of hisser'. Peacock, Zeil to . inchnuan, Not 808 and 810 Market street aouve ka:htn, Philadelphia, by 4 o'ciueS, P. u , will arrive at Harrigan g, ready for delivery next morning. apide.ramyl FISHING TAC'KLEI OF ALL KINDS. Three, frur and five Joint Trout Hods. silk and Hair/rout Lines, from 10 to 50 yards long. Lcneo... Pat mt 'Dont Lines, " Twisted Silk rrout Line; t.hina uros3 Lines, " rr. Linen an , lot un Linos, Float Lines furnisnet with Hooks, Corks, dm. B. ass alaitiply.ng rears 10 to 50 yards. A lot cf Choice 'Trost Flies 51k Worm Gut Lealers, bottom lines, 3 to 0 feet. ‘. " Strands. " " Snoods, Limerick Hooks, aset., No. /to 8 Trout Baskets Kirby trout and Raver Hooks, Limer ick Trout and river Hoots,bloats, Flasks and Uriniting Cups. KELLER'S DAG AND FANG r STOKE, my 2 91 51arket Sire .t. GREAT ATTRACTION., CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where you will and a large and well selected stock of loam and fancy Confnctonery of al! kinds. A great va riety or toys o. every de , cription, Ladies' Wora Stands and Fancy Balks, Pcreign Frsus, Nuts, Dates and all ether art,cles generally sodt la a confectionery and toy store. _Receiving fresh supplies every week. Cali and esainlueLir yourselves. W.ll. 11. WalliiJNEtt, aprlB-d6m . P oprtetor. W. 51. T. BISHOP, ATTORNEY -AT--LAW, OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'S HALL, OPPOSITE NEW COURTHOUSE. Consultations in Gorman and English. mar...9,2m IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY DR. P. H. ALLABaOH, iurgeon Den tist, 31anulacturer of Mineral fiats Teeth, the only method that nb vatted evcry objection to the sae of arti ficial teem, am:tracing partial, half and whale sets Of one piece only, of pure and ludestrachalo mineral, there are, no crevices for the act:cumulation of smsli particles of fool and therefore, no otteiasive oiler from the breath, as no me tal is used in their construotion, there can be no galvanic action or metainc taste. Home th, lathy [dual . is tiot an. &toyed with sure lama, headache, to. Odice No, 43 North riecoutt street, Harrisburg. octl2- dIY THEO. F. iIICHEFFER, BOOR AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, HARM STREET, HARRISBURG. Ao-Particular ate:died paid to Printing, Ruling and Binning of Railroad Blanks, itanifests, t'uitele3, Checks, Drafts, &e. Caens printed at $2, $3, $4, and $5 per thousand in elegant style. t2O ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD. PENS, Bt 3I YEN 6 in the world, for 750, 451 25 $1 60, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at 03b1 5 Y BCHEFFEWS Bookstore. PARSON BROWNLoW'S GREAT BO B. —A oubscrption ii t i s now (pan for nr4,wolow's Book at E. S. GERMAN'S BO IKEITORE, 'o, 27 Sow b Srccad ',:vree.. my 6-de,A2 x;* CHEAP SUGARS, Choice Syrup, Teas, Ae ; , &c. For sale low by NICHOLS 8 BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. CANE SEATED CHAIRS, &c NEATL I repaired and resealed , an all IA orders executed promptly by Mrs SPAINMER, LourSl-dlre • z:eeortd s•re4, bels Mulberry. BLACKING. I irAsON'S "CHALLENGEBLACWIG . I_loo Gross, assorted EfiZAS, jl.lSt received, said tor F.11.e at Wholesale prices, dell WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, Fresh Tki Apple, Hemony, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S corner Front enon...ocet •-urcct' STRAWBERRIES C AN be planted until June with safety BUVLER, Water, soda and Sweet Crack; era ; at JO/IN WISE'S. mil
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