Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 13, 1862, Image 3

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II A!R1813 tial4 . PA
Tuesday Morning, May 13 1862
..7iarrE IN HONOR OF THE VICTORIES. —A lA
ti nal salute in honor of the recent Union vie
torketvas fired from a cannon on Capitol Bill
at noon today, milking everybody feel jubilant,
SENTANOS OB PRISONERS, -- The prisoners tried
and convicted at the last term of court will
itc,ive their sentence to morrow.
i=emmi
:PRING AT TUC Sous.—Everything. is very
micard at the South at present. The Union
ii,wtr, now in the bud, will soon be in fall
00 ,, ni . The federals are shooting, and the
re b t i A 1 ) 40 to leave.
iNFORHATION has been , received here of the
death of Charles D. Hineline, Esq., which oc
curre I nt the residence of his father-in-law in
Piihrielphia last Friday. Mr. Hineline was
formerly publisher of the "State Sentinel" in
this city
.....-.--e..--.-.
11:001N.9' Lim—Mugging was passing up
.diet Poe day with a friend, when he observed
poor dog, that had been killed, lying in the
osier. Muggins paused, gazed intently at the
defunct niwal, and at last said: "Here is an
other shipwreck." "Shipwreck I where T"—
"There's a bark that's lost forever." His
ompaniun growled and passed on.
61,DDIN Reamsheart, son of
Sicholas Reamsheart, the well-known butcher
of thi2 city, died very suddenly Saturday night
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.
=MEI
EGOS THAT MHO NOT Eaos.—At Fortress
Monroe, recently, a number of flour barrels
Were received which were marked, "eggs—
haudle with care." They were addressed to
private parties, but some army offici ii 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.
Contecnos.—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 Eby & Kunkle, but the enterprising
George G. Kunkle, of tNe firm of Grost & 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.
Tea DALITY-FOOTED.—"Dainty-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 bay field. The ladies,
who were in ecetacies at the unusual opportu
nity afforded them of wearing their new spring
hay, turned out in force, and they made the
Principal streets look at a distance like a vast
kaleidesropic millinery and dry goods establish
meet. The wearers, of coulee, looked blooming
and beautiful. The warm sunshine finds the
&Ids in line growing order ; and while we are
luxunating in the sight of the bright gr een
that Nature is donning, we can indulge in hope
ful and pleasurable anticipations of the '"good
time" rapidly coming, when green peas shall
tesrailible, and grass butter purchasable at
them cents per pound.
lir HO LIFS.—Men seldom think of the great
mut of death until the shadows fall across
their en path, hiding forever from their eyes
the traces of loved ones whose living smiles
sere the sunlight of their existence. Death is
Sae great antagonist of life, and the cold
thought of the tomb is the skeleton of all
fet eta• We do not want to go through the dark
valley, although its passage may lead to. Para
dl6o; and with Charles Lamb, we do not want
toile down in the muddy grave, even with
hags and princes for our bed fellows. But the
fiat of nature is inexorable. There is no ap-
Peal from the great law which dooms mi t t° dust.
We liuurieti 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
zialiett monarch that ever shook the earth
with his footsteps. Generations of men appear
tad 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.
-'I
Ore Comma Bostoora.—To men loving order,
diacipline, and decorum in children, a visit to
some of our well-ordered public schools is
gratifying and instructive, and leads ns to com-
Pus the conduct and habits of children when
brought under proper discipline, and' to contrast
th em . with the same children under different
tireumstances. Probably there is nothing that
could be said or written which would be ol
tech value to parents others having the
charge of . them, as an hones visit to a well
ordered public school. They will there see
kom one to two
,hundred children in perfect
telbr, the teacherssroved and reTeeted and may,
perhap s , be lead to think how much better the
children under-their charge might be if the}
confirmed the leesone of order that have been
Wight them in school. And they might be
led to think, if the children were kept under
Proper discipline out of the school, how much
'haunter it would be for parents and gurdians
kal how much better fot the children. The
Plea ot a Parent or guardian that they cannot
` l ° it, is simply absurd. The principal of the
buel has those hundreds of the same children
4o control, and has to counteract the evils ol
dirler, discipline, evil exampleiatid — Offeln the
"t oPpueition of th..,se out of the 84001 y
lt d,.._ sll°ll4 be bid best assistants. If he can
cat se Tech without this assistance, surelrtheY
oo t touch with his assistance. And hew
digsrao would be the after history of many Of: '
° c hildren if they were thus disciplined et
Y. M. C. A.—The regular monthly meeting
of the Young Men's Christian Association will
he held at their room on this (Tnes lay)
evenina, at 7i o'clock. A pnnotualattendance
is requested.
MR FUNERAL 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,
this (Tuesday)afternoon. The members of the
Friendship and other fire companies together
with the Odd Fellows will attend the funeral
in a body.
Tne minium of Harrisburg Lodge No. 68, I.
0. 0. F., are requested to meet at the lodge
room at 2 o'clock this (Tuesday) 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 WELL KNOWN NEKALIII 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 ihe 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 "3 arb," however, the merchant
had given her a " camphene cocktail." This
very naturally had fired up the old lady, and,
having once started, she found it impcssible 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 Ntussasce.—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 tban
delicacy, and not calculated in any remarkable
degree to improve the morals or enhance re
spect for the refinement and generally respecta
ble character of those who indulge in it. We
observe that ladles 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 crowdainattnctively suggest, and the com
ments to which they subject themselves, they
would thank as for the hint, and lbate the
nuisance.
The COMMON WOOL Law.---Thnfurther sup
plement to the Common School law, passed at
the last session ot 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 thncollector of the Sethool Tax,
in the Prothonotary's offiee, and the certificate
will have the same operation ns a :judgment.
The County Superintendent, before
that
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 for educa
tional purposes, by deed of not less than two
thitds 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 lees than ten written or printed
handbills, to be put up in the most pnblio place
in the district.
Iw "Datums Pm," AT LART.—Oar readers
will recollect the accompliihnd 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
he 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 -wished to place in such a school, and hav
ing arranged prelludnaries he would paY l in
advance the tuition bill, offerings draft :for a
considerably large amount; making it necessary
for a difference to be returned to him in mone y
—say 25, 60, 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 two years, and after he had learn
ed that the school had changed hands. But
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 of
"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, indentilled him
and made affidavit against him. -
Cearsr I Cartpirr I CartPxr I—Having returned
from New York, I now have on hand, and I
1m daily receiving from the New. York auction
sales, a large assortment of goods, which I offer
cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 371
`eats 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 25 ; black silk 82 inches
wide at $1 10, worth $1 37 ; very fine black
Boinbazin at $1 10, worth $1 50 ; sum
mer silks at 50 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of
the finest Irish iinen at 75 cents, worth $1 ;
1,000 hoop a!tirts, at 50 75 anti $l, very cheap.
Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem
stitched handkerchiefs, at 26 and 81 cents,
;heap. 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;
ml4-y • .Rhoad's old stand.
ESeruirsie trota at:talon '2sr pitiees bf colored
Ind white slow Wadding 25@itliv
oagifilficeittaistuttniiitit of - efabielileries, such as
bands, edgings, insertmge. At lam's.
PennopfrOattiii ' IDaity ' ettlitgrapk; tiirst.i4tiltliitniii.4.: oaf 13, - 1862
HARRL9IIIIGERB ENGADED.—JaCnb M. Barr and
Dr. Ehrman, both of this city, were on board
one of the ships of Commodore Porter:s bomb
flotilla, which participated in the bombardment
of Forts Philip and Jackson, and the subse
quent capture of New Orleans. It will be grat
ifying toNheir ft iends to learn that neither of
them were injured.
Fos Cosauss, F. K. Boer,—lt is net cur
purpose to take'part in politics, but in associa
ting- the name of F. B. Boas, with the next
Congressman from this district, wegive bat ex ,
pressions to thepopular voice; and in his elr,c•
Lion, will.secu re an able advocate, and high toned
gentleman, to protect out: rights in the halls of
national legislation, the importattee of will&
is as patent to thinking, minds; as, the facilities
offered to the public for good investments,,at
the cheap dry goodsbouseof Urich & Bowman,
corner of Front and Market streets.
On And .after May sth, 1862, the malls at
this office will tie closed as : •
:NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NORTH. WAY .11t,arr,For, all
places between Harris. •
burg, Leak 'Haven .suidr
Elnan, N. Y., at...... 12.00 M.
SOUTH. WAY libkit. all
places between Plarris. •,
• burg and Baltititore;
MS : 1 and "Waellington,
• D. 0., • M.
For York, Baltimore, '
Md., and Washingtoni,
- ' . . 9.06 P." 111
LEBANON VALLEY'IIArLROAD. •
EAST. WAY . MAn.-- 7 For . all
• places . between Harris- •
burg and Reading, :,
Pottsville.. Easton , and...
Philadelphia, at....... 7.00 A. 4.
PBNNSYLVA.NIA RAILROAD. ' -••
Way - Maii—For • MI: • ;-
places between Harr*
burg and Philadelphia,
at .. A. M.
.
For Pilifa - ielphia and
Lancaster ; at ' • ..12 00 M.
For Bainbridge, Idariet-
phia and New. York, at 9.00 P. M.
WEST. WAY "BiArt-For all
plazas between Harris
burg and Altoona , at 12.00 It
toona e Hollidaysburg
and Pittsburg, .. .. 9.00 P.,
CIIMI3HRLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
For Mechanicsburg, Car
lisle, • Sbippensburg,
Chambersburg. Pa., and
Hagerstorn,. Md., at ~7:00 A. K.
at ........... . P. -M
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
,
Egroffize Hours •.-Frotti . s:Bo A. tdB P. M.,
Sunday from 7,} to WA. BL; and from 8 to 4
GE9Bc+IMISCOTKR
...KJ:et:neater:
fLillt • DYE 'DYE "
Win. A. Batplielorti finir •Dyel
The only l; lairaltlisPand ReliablttierKnown
An atherwera mere unitations;And stioald! be avoided
if you wish to escape ridicule.
WIRY, RED OR .:Rusry 'HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful ; and natural Brown or Black, without , the,least
Injury tinlair ' • •
FIFTEEN MLDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to W. 51. A. ammo& 811110 18 .1), and 0ver...200,000
applications have been made to the hair. of, .the patrons
of his famous Dye.
_ . .
Wie. A. sescaaLows HAIM DYE
_produces a color
not. to be diatidigutehed from nature and la wAturserin
Aoki° Injure in the hoot, however long It linty be oontin.
tied; and the ill etibele Or bad Drag remedied:: TO'S laktr,
loOliorated roville by thiti afileadld Sye c tiblohin
erly'applied at No. 1.6 bond Street New Yprk..._*
1? ,
-Bats In Millie chest and towntret the' lialted- 'Mal".
Druggists and Fancy Gooda Dealeht,:
The Genuine has the name ," Wlllfate "Batchelor?'
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the Ibl:iv
eidea of each boa, , ,
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay. Bt.,
Late 248 Broadway, New York.:
octa-dawly
ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM I, !
ONE of the greatest improvements of
the age Is Pyne & Barr's Patent ice Cream Freezer,
and Egg Beater, me great saver - of of labor. • The small
quanzby of ice used and .the ermeating short space of
tme required to maileioodice• cream In one of their
Freezers, ought to indtlott.ere , y .faunly to purchase one
ut ahem. They have received .lVer tmedalatnd
the
Free
premium* at exhib t one, °gm
Freezers now in use. A printed circular containing ,the .
very beet receipt for Muting ice cream, frOzm Mtstird'i
ice w i den, Sic.; with a :Amber of coratir,ates IS 4, fall
three ions iv:company tech /teaser.-
orders tor greeters, county or State Whin. will pe
attended to by addreasing , W.. <. .
myß42ra lierriShurg, Pa.
•
NOTICE .OF ADMINISTRATION:
icrOTME is hereby given that letters of
J : : .egrultilstration on Me eAste of. Henry..Cimile,.late
ut tno cuy, cm Harrisburg, Danpbta county deceased,
have been grantetthr Hie undekstamed by the Register-ot
Dauphin county. 411 persons indebtedt to said estate, to
sremom QOM to theMigersigned for settlement.
5178.41411:13t1NK1.4, , -
.
' • Administiatrix;
, . .. .
The underaigned hereby empowers 11.6.41. Tatentlne
Hummel, Jr. thud L.,11.. Kinnard, to adjust any chilli's
that may be, pr,etented to them duly authenteated on
the above estate -••- - susepr ht. OUNKLg, ..-..
ap24.doawSW Administratrix.
• , EXECU I'OR'S NOTICE.
iA7HisREAS lettere of administrattior
Ir iv on .b.o estateof MARY E. JACRStra, dee'd., late
of Creaser &merle county, Pa., have teen grazuo to
. the subsedber, all parsons indebted to -the *State are
requested to amigo utimedkate payment, and those:hart*
claima against, 0.3 estate of mid deceased wittinakelAs
same known alatout deny to
JaateE S. FRANCIS, Executor.
a'f•doatrew sq. • 232 Union StreM, Philadelphia; „„
IVOTICE is, hereby given that letters a
Jo , adniin , etration on the estate of John R. Boyd, late
uieittof Efarrisburt, Dauphin co anty, have hewn
granted anhieeiiheir who Rime hi guild Guy: all
persona having Maki's of demands . agiunat the estates of
said decedent; are hereby, requested to Make known the
some to the nuesoriber Without delay. P. K. BOYD;
aria dcaw-met Administrate*.
ADMINIBT.RATOR'S "NOTICE.
o'fICIW ier hereby given that letters of
N
adininistradon on she east° of George X. Mowry .
,eoettsed, formerly of Harrisburg, hey° been granted to.
We undersigned by the register of Dauphin society. an
persons indebted said estate are requested to make
PsYmtotb4 these haying olatall, to present theta for
settlement. D. FLPMENG, •
aprladearoiw euminletrator.
A . tlllEriktiOtt tat of .:Dandelion auu hi D
11 °ogee, kw sale et the store of JO tN WtZsg,
11110klUBAlus and 'Asparagus rods ow n
Jai tail* ad lace yict w p ant inn
riROBB '416 RUA',: `VV'LIAIt3 lialsbrala
lizetaiktarty'lLso).;o l ,l* -
Juppqr a- dm &WY% ITIART• oVIIIry
wx. Dom, Jo, 4110..
to.; Columbia;Lenoaater, -
Philadelphia and 'New. ,
York, at............ P. M.
For Lancaster, Philadei-
1+ or
Jolnstown
and
Pittsburg, Pa., ("Mein!
nati, Columbus and
Cleveland, 0., at....... 2.46
For Lewistown
Hun-
tingdon Tyrone,
- . _
WalY all
places between Harris- ,
burg and dhamberabarg,
ROAD
- Fcir Ellwood, Pinegrove, ;
Summit Station,. An,
burn and.Pottavile, at 12.80 P. M
STAGE ROIITES.
For Lingleatowo,
!ltariadti, Hill, Weet,.laik-
Ono and. Jane&
over,
tostri,tonitnuday, Wed- -
nesday and Friday..... 7. If
For...Lisburn and Lewis- "
berry, on 'Saturddy' P:' M
item 2thntrtiatintnta
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES
VIOARTNPLAII, attention is called,ts. : .the
'fostilatrWaspolifik~iiiikuus, dela*
brated of litres.
superior .
FAMILY LOCE'StITCH MACHINES.
The giatjlafforyia.t3tWw - ialiejtittOrfaill
shown dna Iniedot part jail] they - have the
great advantage of being ablate aeltet from our Mock
either &manhole making the-
GROVER AND BABES STITCH
(Wm' malcinglLeu •
LO
,C! { K I K STITOI-1,
.
the only vsiunbitrieginniraittchfin sift ehei in practical
PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS.
Office 780 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
For sale by
MRS. E. BRENIZER,
78 Market Street, Harrisburg
myB42m
lOILABON GUANO, •
_TcaA BO GUANO; importkid:direot into
L this tharktit toms CaPeoflOood.ifope. It ionfaine
by analyshrof- rrefamor Hoeft: 8, ;r opt. of *wno
nia :14 per cis. `OrPliMpliata of I Imo OA' par, gent.
of alitallne This hie been mum ettehaisa
ly for many saidi'dprotOorri Latida;:alid baa beelr SMnd
In its results fuly a lust to Peruriao, and at one third
less cost, Nor axle in ,bsepa and. In itoslltles,te milt, by
GILL' 'OttlatiTol l 4,*' ilLinottaitoit Merchant, 4, .
Broaiway East side, Bowling Oman, New York.
mayB dlw wit
LYKENS VALLEY ;NUT •COAL..
TT
rebeiVad a fall 84pOiy":pf ena
u vauei'aucoolitoaaiVered. by , the .pattirrOiit'sb
carts: It6r male:by JAMB/ M. WHM
aprl6
AGENTS! MDEOHANTS - 1 PEDI,MO I
Tau,
Fj selling Natoorx.c-i M ixt . , , , a / a kg $5 a day by
...
our UNION PRIZaI SWIONERY PALlifik
co. utfebirniipeii6FSOltinifealk Yoryaltd ELNValiii
GifNaltiLei andlapleoenf Jetralrp-..:Witairsuitee'Sat
isfaction in quality of our good 3. The gifts ounsist of
fifty varieties and styles of Jewelry., til.eaellO and valu
able. Cuaulars wins partioultra free. Ad
d:eel. . •.• ,4./SaItSOKINS & 00,
twits-lain ;. , ; Iteelsinanatree, lgew York.. _
EL. c/inarrix
ATTORbTEY.AT-Liklice
O.F.PIOE T STREET,
NEAR MARKET,
• •• • •
••••• • • .. •
7 C d
000.."-- , :.4:,97,4Y;
—MI ' optettdig lot of Owego
(dew Ott) Cerigu i reeiuglitterogliente_duet . iieetted.:
aprl,B rs• Jft.,./k Ou.
SCRIBPIXI4IOIOTHERS & CO'
• ,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND DEALERS in Fanoy Goods, Pet
turnery, &c. also agents for th e sale of !leaned
Petroleum, Illuminating lid, superior to any coal oil •
furnished In any quantities alike lowest ma:ref rates.
170 and 172 William street ,
NEW YORK.
Ja2746m
SUGAR CURED HAMS. .
DRIED BEEF, •
• -SHOULDERS, •
BOLOtTA SAUSAGE.
A WIG sad freib sapplipiseieeelved by
1048.,, x . W6L DOWL $ Oo
UN SHADM; San - Utift•felltis and Para
% sots. Prices ten per'fiesit itiwer thin ebnithnte.
CIBROTM,,
.M 7. 0 ` . - ,:•..ikNMk-do!kr•Fici. l 4l4EintilsnW Wink.
O:AP
ar#
8 1
1;i d
Falzon for
tinald by - • MEtuht &
ina7-y] 'north-east corner ofifrook, an Market streets.
ifj_ITARA , dapply : Just
Ut received by
WM DOCK, Jr. s CO
00AL OlL.—Nobody can undersell us.
The best oil in Harrbiburg- ; warranted non-explo
give, for sale by .
NICHOLS* BOWMAN,
earner Plant and Market street*
SPORTSMEN ATTENTION. —Fishing
Tackle, Powder and Shot, tor sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market weeds..
CM
ET P. &W. C. TAILoR.
B . . .
It 18 ecotiomival qqd lireilt,litersitre. It con
tains no Hoe& and wilt not Waita.z.lt is warranted not
tolnjore thejoutds.lwill..invirt-tux sigretablo, ,odoty
awe is • tlior4tdro"'ibitathr - Inirpose. - — For
rain by DOCK, Jr. C.
PORT •POL/013/
wRITING DIEKILS, !
TRAVELING BAG S, PUBSIM, • -
PORTION/WM, .**
And akeneral assortment of .
FANCY GOODS"
have just been received a_
BEIIGNEWSVELKAPBO.UESTME:
"THE PEN NIGHT/Ea
swoRD ; ,.
THE A:AEG/EST irool.s.,
THE IKET BEAUTIFUL 811/LIEE" kin PATTI/JOS
Gold and Silver . Peabil,. and 'Pin
CageS.
In the market;
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
T - IRIED FRIJITd, 9911 77 ,.rfit;
Airat JOHN vaeirs. •
lalulbl6, - Dateiri - Pranberitailsibi; sad all
kinds of Nuts, Jult'S +WeelB'd Stop), Third and
Ot . , ;awl
CIRUSIAD, brokeli-loti ,f fwe arid" wattle
t o , pulverised and-other sale
IINE Choice Teas , and Pure Bpioes, at
JI:
HAYt RAY I I
A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at
joL $l7 00 per ton for sale by
eOlB JAMS M.WHIELIM.
WASHINg as
_excel
le t
inbottbrie for 0416, bir 'tat ertioktitaP
and'retail grocery More of
NICHOLS k
• corner of Wont and Market
-- 1 OLD YEUSIOt_', rah.
stock, from $l.OO to s 4 . o o—warranted—at
I 1124, 811R11901k8 EtOOKSTOtta
AMR Cholas! Teas, kkaok and Green,
I in #00.14/ Pioun%= sale at
& BOWIUN'S
owner Wow, and Maorkel sareels.
: • esw, Uroon and Black, for a 8
low by NICHOLak k BOWMAN,
icbll
CIANNED Tomatoes e4d teen Cora fi gt
JOHN (*
my'tk
nIII7RNS, Tubs, Brooms,
14''181121/I;xt m a ll ki4ids a *weir and -ogOr Wen
by 'wow 011311: BOWMAN,
• my 2 Br . ni and Market itreets.
D i; soideb, 9b,imuvi
l ir tut* IreirOrourc. nevi
' Walla v#444. ibisa4 .
NICHOLS as lealgesigliarak
Wholesale and retail grocery, conker Front sod Market
streets. 141
glisullantons.
1882. SPRING OPENING 1862.
Black and Second Mourning Dress . Goods,
Shaw* Yeils, Collars, &c.
Full, 13i yard arid.. Lupin's all wool DOl/0.11138.
Elope -tor makes oFitombezine;.
Splendid Style of Fzinatt Ginghams.
Large dock of Luatrea and a leveed.
Back ant ripple .
Plain Week Rogißep Si ks.
. es
Black.and white Fowlard Mks.
Purple and Bleak do.
Plain do. do.
Small Checked * do.
Neapolitan do.
3( all: wad Detainee.
si
gg r amit vibotbeLiint,.
po shepherd's Pie ids.
'faminatine;
oQ Silk Challis.
Eng. Chintzes.
fang Ea* MlifhbelB6aifY.
Square Plaid Black and White Shawls.
Square Thlbbot Black Patch.
pard.WidaTliibbetfOr Shaw*,
Very Superior taglish Ckipi - Volls,' all sizes. ,
Large stook of Sneak CrePe Calk" nil sided.
nil Black bordered Wean litltch:l3sodkiusldafs.
Black Gloves of every-description.
White Second Mourning Collane.
Setts of Coihr aid ORME.
Bilk and Cotton Hosiery.
Black Love Veils.
baJonvirep Mid
.114
• - Oh Crepesr
French do.
Ap
.11antua Rabbone.
Rotting do.
Piot loalar attention Is paid 'And knotted to our
don the.above goods. We are oonstudlr,
calving raw addl loal. Paretasers iosiL
find afalt asartaisat.
CATHCART & BROTH'S,
Neil door to the H.Viletierg Beek,
ad No. 11'1Carket. Square .
. .
Y.
THE DELAWARE MITTAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
;•oy flELADwEll# l .,,up-ji i;
I.ECIOR . POE.A.TED 1835.
oaPrreI.4*D.AASZTS • , ;$904,901.61.
r ' '
THE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.
OP P9II . ADhLPHIe.
::-
' CAPITAL AND
.;
TtfE undersigned, : as Agent fcii — El'e
well known Companies, will make Issuranee
against lees or damage by fire, either perpetually or an
naiiitY, IV property tn either town or country.
Marine and Intend Transportatlon Rieke also taken
Apply personally or by Mier to
"':'WILLIAM suzautft,
Harrisburg;Pa
octont-dawl'l • -
13IOTIN.A..ROGFING
l'Fil;ErrVoorlAgi‘vi&w:i
UNITED STATES 'HOTEL ROOFING 004
NO. 9 GORE BLOCK
Corner Green and Pitts Streets, Boston, Mass.
HIS Portable Reefing is the only article
T
ever offered to the public,' whichia ready prepared
to go on the root without any Onishhaz operation. It is
tight, handsome and; easily applied, and can be is May
and cheaply tranaported to any part of the world. It
will not t ant or discolor water running over, or lying on
it, and is in, all rasps As a very aealrable article. Its
nonconducting properties adaft tt.e3psoialiy to covering
manufactories of various kinds, ant' it to :confidant!, of
fered to the public after a test or Am' years in all-varie•
ties or anat. and temperotute, awrottig all kinds of
rook, gat or pitched together with ears, dumbest., ire
It is both ohep and amebic Agents wanton, to whom
fiberal inducements are offered Wad f or sample, olive
kr, no., with pertionlara, to "U.& ROOntie 00.,
apr24 dem No. 0 Gore Bloat. Boston..
INTERNATIONAL'II.OTtL
.
.• 885&:887 imq4DwA.t,
cotexle,:. „.,FRANUI .;STILEBT
A
NEW
- • • -
H l B 61L eCutuet quiet,
I.rbinpelike, and plsasant : he* .JA the My—oilers
supssior. ladueensentwto thole vislllag;Nsair YORK ki
Inudabill or 'pleasant. It. is central la Its Imam, sixd
kept ot:igte 4 • • -•-
EUROPEAN PLAN,
, l'AY14911 1 gil3AIOON;; - -
refreshments can.bii.44 at, haws or served
1R tlsidi en ThoileV r iels;lste mo derat e,. the
rebind eizukatiandanos'oCtine: ,q4er r .liatbil, and 'all
the mod. oonyttiilenne iiifsW ma&lui
',.W . 419.•-YrkAA.44l:-.,-:i , i,-: ~,,.,.
171111}1.ELTA ; - , IifidiFFEAOTORY.
"Nrif 69, Market Aiieit,"lieloiri hi4y2, - ' - ' - ' -
'''"
ag...-I,Er*:l LEE•:,::2'::l';'-::.
_ ...._.....
tatANUFA.CTUREfe, - ' iii . IiiIBR4I4B,
' PARSOLS and . WALKING CANES, w
2 El ltire l f tatets w
wit hl ifonrailli
be
ali sadoigrA4nA t .Flogt. 444 quAks zt sad eArlast them
elvesjt a tr , L . -1 ew=.1117.-
, I+ .
1)1,1 1 E0. tf itaduate ot the
agamore °Wage of Deetai gorgsry, haying perma
fleetly located to the any of Harrisburg JIM AMR the
legate • , • oa Thlrd, Meet,
lb et • • 472117'N,.x,?;„ .450,10,044 , :if0rz0s his
rt 71.1: .:114e4,140. ..bi:o4erbd to
•0011 n 0 1 7 , I profession either
surgical or muctemeoal, 1 , 0 -InootW !b0x..4 1 1.1' not be
.surpassed by operand fir SIMI Mao Mbar oily. His
mode of inserting artiticialleeth is pen the latest m
fmrsdseientino prOolidost
teeth, from one-to indi Ast,'nspauuka 13!/ One @Old
Newillathut Phial 'oettitie %Sae:
:I .a 4 ti l7 t l ; . w ..eg l e l laMl26l6l; : 6ll u e f i 1 1:1:
_ot confi d ent he will par .1 .
nom In inninnino mminer;front my ukowieciiiel-of his
vpiuty. n.
•EE CENTS,. AER
v 4: R stook of .RuperioeFloWer
Nur ;and. Si Beads we have deleridideto sqll at
!Wee:teat% per .paper. Call at- Na sl'it'irket street,
Sears drools hew store, sod' pa. wilt: get to alas
•
WatileTjculV4lllls 4Ptlbie4lll#4l** *Ms
it -L.
AA.
F
xi - A a; E s C -. 0 ft: 13 . 10
DIFFEEthiT SjZfr,
VitcrrE - Aularcotiliairi.
Theltioletierft*miinnfixtured, caw be
• • Next door to the Butt .
~E R :slDit •
ALCA fliCla lot . 4 Latkagit,Pig4T:
winaliguaaVirish.s,genliikt
lOW a,p4 ettroopiolo,,,rototoll midi*
MfklitAttetotK 4.lUllitAtt'ut Drisome.
01.175177- "IFF -I,` u f e F ug *
to boy Pato& ltodlotoss.
Miscellaneous.
GEO. W. MoCALLA,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELEa,
N 0 . 88,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
UAS constantly on hand a large stock
1.1. of
WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY
CLE3, PLATED WARE, &a.,
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired.
xir N B. Don't forget the plane, opposite the Jones'
House. assrBl4Bm
B, Z. HARRIS,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer
NO. 112 MARKS!' BMW;
'HARRISBURG.
u- As always on hand a full assortment
Of Tin and Japanned War*, Pooling mad Paster
Stoves or the beet ntantbsomrtes, Outer Spouting; Reef
ing and Gabraeized Iron tiornialt, manalitotared and pat
on at reasonable rates.
_figir Repairing preepily attended to.
THE BUT ROODS FOR Mg LUST lONZT
A. HUMMEL.
Dealer In
:BOOTS AND SHOES,
or every
DES 10-RIPTCON
and at all
PRIDES.
Next door to the Court House,
MARKET STREET.
Also a generals/mamma of TRUNKS, VA.
LIBRE and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest
cash prices. nuir2B-dim
A NEW OPENING.
ZOHN F. RUMMEL,
Ml= IN
SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, WM=
;Arid Children's noes, of every deverlption ; also Haidles„
. bridles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Carpets Baas, Trues,
Valises, ho , allot which will be sold cheap for ea* at
No. 20 Marset Weer, Harrisburg. tryl. Mt.*
L MUNCH, AGENT.
OF the Old Wallower Line respectfully
Worms the pobllo IN AOa Old 1141 r ntunlorta
don Doe, (the only Wallow .r ldue 030 W In exist-sue to
chle I.ls In enocetetul operedoe, and prepared to
carry freight ea low at any other Individual hue .atweea
Pailadelphle, Harrisourg, t•nnoury, Lewl4.nrg, WA
inuneihri, Jersey 'awe, Loci Kay n and all other points
on the nor th ern ...Autrey Phelaaelphia Ana hne and WU-
Ihunaport and Unklia neuronic
DANL. A. 11131DICH, Agent.
Hai risbarg, Pa.
Goods sent to the Ware House of Mr r 4. Peacock,
Zell & Inctnen, Not 808 and 8.1.0 Market street &twee
blentb, ildlauelphia, by 4 Womea, P. , will arrive at
Harrlabn g, ready lor delivery next morning.
aprgkromyl
FISHING TAOXLEI
OF ALL KINDS.
Three, scar and flue joint Trout Rods.
silk and liair Trout Lines, reoll 1 0 to 60 Surds long.
1.431.40.1 Pa at TlOll4 Lines, lb 4t
Twisted Bilk from Lines, "
Uinta ,roes Lines,
Linen an t Potion Linos,
host Linea rurinsbea with Books, Corks, An.
11. ass Kulliply.og seals 10 to 50 yards.
A lot of (Mince Trout
Rik Worm Gut Leaints, bottom lines, L to 9 feet
" " Strands.
" " Snoods, Limerick Rooks, man , No. 1 tot
Trout Baskets, Kirby'trout sod River Books, UMW'
10k Trout arid diver Rooks, nests, Rialto and .Lkinting
Cups. KItWACRdDeOG AID FANO it STORK
ni72 91 Market Stre.L
GREAT ATTRACTION.
CALL at No: 75 Market Street, where
fon will find a large and well eelecasd dock 01
'minima, fancy undo:Weary of alt kinds. A gnat va
riety of Wye of every dedriptlon, When' Worn adman
and fancy Basket*, Foreign Frans, Nuti Dim and all
other adman generally sops Ina confectionery and toy
Sore. tieselvingtresk Supplies every week. Cali and
azaednefur yourselves. Pit IL WAG/GOMM.,
aprlB-d6in P. oprbdor.
WM. T. BISHOP,
ATTORNEY -AT--LAW,
OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'S HALL,
OPPOSITE NEW COURT-HOUSE.
Consultations in German and English.
martli-ain
IMPROVEMENT IN DENTIJ3TRY
Dit: P. H. ALLABACII, durgeon lien.
lid, Manahaturer bf Mineral Mate Teeth, the only
method that obviates every abjection to the me ot arta
eclat teeth, embracing partial, half and whole Ms or one
piece only, of pare ono indesumonele mineral; there are,
no crevices for the seecumniatlen °fantail particles of food
and thereihre, no offensive oder From tea breath, an no nth.
tal la media thew contaractlon, there can be no migrant*
action or metallio testa. Hence the fealty ideal le nut an
noyed with sure throat, headache, 6is. Onioe No. 411
North Second street, Ilarelsbarg.
ecal2- dly
THEO. F. OCHBETER,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
, . RD.. 18, JEARKE2 BTILEZT,
HARRISBURG.
yorPartioular attention paid to relating, Ruling and
Binding or Railroad Blanks, Manifests, efintelee, Quiets
Draft; &c CARDS printed at $3, $3, $4, and pee
thousand In elegant style.
LARD FOR SALE. •
A BOUT 800 acres, prinotpally Chestnut
Za.. Sprout Land, situated in Dary and Gusearoge
t . 'wmalKal DanPlnu county. Also a noino.r of line
Ohesinut limber and Amore low In Londonderry and
'.booth. Anyibe toernahipa, Lebanon cou.. ty or noinlnr
partied -4n apply to Samuel Hoffer, Cooew.go ) or to
John Benson, Uneb,ook Monaco, k 'anal man
str7sdbawana tt. G PKBablaND,
INDUOEMENT TO PITROHASEES.
V.SAY heavy stook of Drees Gouda
ja. of every description, now open a very low prawn.
OwTßOnet & BROTHER,
Non doer to the Harrisburg Hank.
my 6
VEW Fruits, Currents, itaisine, Citron
joi and Leman; at the new Wholesale and listed, tiro•
uory and- Provision Stem earner rival and Martel
straci,iitarrlabarg, Pa.
j ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
lINBTPA LL EO GOLD PENS.
DEBT PENT; in the world, for 750, .2/. 25
LIP io, s 2, $3, and $4, for sale at
tettlCY acniffziPO Bookstore.
ARSON BRO WNLOW'S GREATP
BO 'K. —A sobsorption list i a now van far
SutuWalow , s Book at
E, 8. °MMUS BO ) EBTORII,
No. El Saadi &mod Ontoot
iay6-dosod2w*
CHEAP scpAßs Choice Syrup, Teas,
ka. For sale kni by
NICuOLS k BOWMAN ,
corner of Front and t straw.
•
CANE SEATED CHAIRS, &c
NEATLY repaired and resealed, an all
orders executed promptly by Mrs SPlORillik,
butr3l4llm ...4.40n4 4 , re 4 batozr 111110•1147.
BLACKING 1
AABONS G
"CHALLENE BLACtING.
leo Gross. assorted Saeelloat reealved, sad tor
*3 t Wholesale prim,
dell WIL - DOCIC, Jr.. 41g Go
RANBERRIIIB, Dried Fruits, Fresh
*pp* H.mony, at _
NICROLS & BOwMAN'S
corner Irnot gad ,rKe(
1311tAiWBEBBLEt3
N.he pliaitecinntil June with safety.
U [4 . Watar, bode an Sweet Ora*
I UP, tiMati AAA. a7l
.rs
.1 111 it Et
at
lE=ll
NIGH ILS R BOWMA N