Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 14, 1862, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
Wednesday Morning, May 11, 1862,
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DIF EtNEII.II. of Mr. Washington Weaver
wo k pluce from the residence of his father-in
io Mr. Willis, in Third street, at 3 o'clock
vegoduy, and was largely attended by his
;,litives, friends, and the Odd Fellows and
emains were interred in Mount
r.<112,n The r
i:3lina Cemetery.
Ort LOCAL CCYTEMPOBART of the Union is dect
dediy "e4veet" on Capt. Wilson, U. S. Q.
Ftsterclay. That officer is certainly deserving
of all praise for the manner in which he is dis
cb„,g,ng his duties, but as it comes in this in
stance from a political enemy, and one who has
pit rioikly embraced every opportunity to speak
iii o f the worthy captain, the public Is very na
tursi}y F .urprised, and curious to know what
has brought about this wonderful change in the
sentituents of our cotemporary. Can any body
tell
TB& WOUNDED PHINIGILVANIANS. —The wounded
reonts) Iranians, in charge of Surgeon-General
Smith, frOm WHIM shurg and Yorktown, will
arrive in Philadelphia on the 14th inst, where
hospitals ore prepared to receive them.
One hundred and eighteen sick arrived in
Philadelphia to-day, in Charge of Commissary-
General Irwin and 0. W. Sees, Esq. Thirteen
sere left at Bedloe's Island, and fourteen in
yen• Yolk Hospitals, in charge of a Pennsyl
vania surgeon, and are well oared for. These
8111 be removed as soon as they are in proper
condition.
The conveyance of the wounded from New
York to Philadelphia was by water. Their
name will be published as soon as ascurtained.
RAILROAD ACCIDENT AND SHAPE UP.—The fast
train by the Pennsylvania Railroad due hero
from Philadelphia at four o'clock Monday
afternoon, met with an accident when about
three miles below Elizabethtown, by which the
greater portion of the train was completely
wrecked. One of the passenger cars was upset
and greatly shattered. The casualty was occa
tiont.d by"running over a cow that had wander
ed upon the track. The engineer perceived
the animal some distance ahead, and immedi
ately applied the breaks but not in time to
prevent the collision. The train consisted of
a baggage car and passenger cars, the hind
wheels of the former coming in contact with
the cow were thrown off the track when the
foremost passenger car instantly careened, and
with its living cargo of humanity landed side
upwards about two yards from the track. The
second car was made to assume a COMO what
vertical position, tho platform being almost
carried away, though none of the occupants
were hurt. The sleeping car remained standing
on the track uninjured. All the passengers in
the first car were rescued, more or less fright
ened, with some five or six severe cuts about
the head and face, though none dangerously.
The conductor of the train, (Mr. G. L. Plitt,)
received a contusion on the left side of the
Timm of Itrapsor.—At a special meeting
of the Friendship Fire Company held in their
hall on Monday evening, May 12, 1862, the
followiug preamble and resolutions were unani.
moody adopted:
WIILLMAS, But a few weeks ago we were called
upon to express our sympathy for two of our
most worthy members, it has again pleased
DMus Providence to call from among us
mother of our oldest and most active members,
Watingtou Weaver. One who was beloved by
111 tLitt knew him, and always ready to act
wan in in his duty, until within the last year,
%tea disease had taken hold of him, and
'jowly but surely has taken him off to that
bctttr world, where he was prepared to go from
whales he cannot return until that day when
su snail be able to meet with him ; therelore
tv tt
licaind, That in testimony of our sincere
tlrrow this company will proceed wan the
imay and irieuds of the deceased to the place
iutennent in a body, and mingle wl. la them
1 6 tear of sympathy and sorrow in their and
rat sore bereavement.
ReAed, That the house and apparatus be
Placed mourning fur the space of thirty
Rclo4ed, That the members meet at their
uouk uu Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock,
ltd Le fire department of the city be invited
to meet with us to attend the luneml of our late
allow member.
Roulved, That the Secretary send a copy of
theiu Nolutions to the wife of the deceased,
ind that they be entered on the minutes and
Publitled iu the daily papers of the city.
S. S. Caen, Sec'y
IRE OH THU MOUNTAINS.—Many of our Chi_
bees have no doubt been struck with the ato
Praw ns of the sun and atmosphere for the last
ftv days Tile former in the afternoon could
be looked at steadily with the naked eye and
has the appearance given to it as if viewed
through smoked glass, while the latter assumes
&dull and darker hue. We heard many causes
eattned for this—some remarking that the
Phe nomenon was the forerunner of some con
t"tions disease. Others attributed it to the
agitated state of the atmosphere and the densi
ty of the upper stratta, which prevented the
awoke from the city ascendin g _ and diffusing
'm u f f i n space. A proper solution of the mys
t'n We think may be found in the immense
'minutes of smoke from an extensive tire which
has been raging for several days on the Blue
Ileentain, on the opposite side of the river,
shove the city. A gentleman who. visited the
keno of conflagration yesterday describes it as
swfully grand and sublime. " From the
summit to the base of the mountain is one
leassive sheet of flame, Which consumes every
thing before it with astonishing rapidity. It
laalready swept over and cleared a space of
o or three hundred acres, and unless a heavy
rain sots in its duration promises to be for an
definite period. Fortunately it is in a locality
tethere there are little or no improvements, and
I the land is at all arrable, we should think
t t an
hefidtnes performed a valuable service, nth( r
jnry, in clearing the soil for cultivation.
view of the burning mountain from this ,
thy, .
Ken, night, is beautiful beyond descrip-,
M. JANE WAGNER would inform her patrons
and the public that she will open on Thursday,
•he 15th, at her old stand, Fourth and Market,
a large assortment of summer millinery. She
has just returned from Philadelphia with the
very latest styles. Call and see her fine assort
ment. Prices to suit the times.
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Stornscro.—The persons tried and convicted
at the court last week were sentenced it 2
o'clock this afternoon as follows:
Jos Grinnell, convicted of the larceny of a
watch from Mr. Zimerman, jeweler, was asked
if he had anything to say why sentence should
not be pronounced against him. The prisoner,
who was dressed in the uniform of a soldier,
stated that he was from Detriot, Michigan, that
it was his first offence, and that he could sub
mit credentials of his former good character.
He presented a letter of reference from some
gentleman, which was read by the court. He
had teen in prison since the 20th of March.
He was sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and four
months imprisonment.
Chas. Livingston, convicted of larceny. Fined
$1 and six months imprisonment.
Wm. Collins, convicted of striking a female
on the head with a slung shot. Fined $1 and
two months imprisonment.
Tilly O'Bryan, a mulatto girl about fifteen
years old, convicted of the ,larceny of dresses
from the residence of Mr. Shick, was ordered
to be sent to the house of refuge for colored
juvenile delinquents.
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SPRING Fzvsa.—This is a disease peculiar to
the American climate, and although we have
looked in vain in Webster and Worcester for a
definition of the term, we have concluded to
give our own .views of this not very fatal epiz
demic. Spring Few is a disease characterized
by a languor of body and ennui of spirit—pre
railing at the opening of spring more particu
larly. Laziness is considered by some as syn
onymous, but we agree to differ with such. It
is a disease suigeneth, and unlike any other.—
We never heard of it in England, in France,
Germany or China. Travelers in South Amer
ica never allude to it, and so we have con
cluded that it is strictly a peculiar disease,
prevailing in a particular district and at a
certain season of the year. Spring Fever ex
White a great diversity of phenomena, to
which, in this brief monograph, it were folly
to attempt even an allusion, so we shall rather
confine ourselves to suggesting the most ap
proved methods of cure. As regards tie treat
ment, most authors would no doubt disagree,
but we will confine ourselves to the plan of
treatment pursued by us in our own and other ,
cases with eminent success. Generally the:
disease will run its course in a few days, but
when it continues longer prompt and energetic
measures should be resorted to. If too great
lassitude, a bundle of twigs laid smartly on'
the back, will increase the circulation and'
thereby angtitent the nerve force of the system,
and so on until the disease is completely
checked. Since "an ounce of prevention is
better than a pound of mire," (so runs an old
"saw,") it were better, in the first plaoe, to
remove the cause. Permit no one to dome in
contact with those affected with the disease
If once taken it is liable to return annually.
In order that any of our readers who may
be afflicted with the disease may know when
the remedy is necessary, we will give them
some facts by which they may not be eta loss
in such a case. The attack comes on abrubtly,
in the midst of general good health, but never
occurs at night. This is one of the character
istics of the affection. The patient complains
of want of mobility—a desire to recline, and
if left in a cosy spot, sleep comes on and tran
quility ensues. After a few hours gentle re
pose in the arms of Morpheus, all signs of the
disease have vanished. The next day, how
ever, it returns, and frequently with redoubled
fury ; but we think that a few applications of
the remedy we have named (and which every
one may use, as it is not patented,) will in al
most every case be successful in relieving the
eufferer. Try it on, and see if it does not work
to your satisfaction. There are so many who
periodically suffer from this complaint, that
we don't know whether we ought not to set
ourselves up as a public benefactor for making
public this most valuable remedy.
Fos Cosoasss, F. K. Boss.—lt is not our
purpose to take part in politics, but in associa
ting the name of F. S. Boas, with the next
Congressman from this district, we give but ex
pressions to the popular voice, and in his elec•
Lion, will eecure an a bl e advocate, and high-toned
gentleman, to protect our rights in the halls 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 house of thicket& Bowman,
corner of Front and Market streets.
Celina I Cannix 1 OARPBT I—Raving returned
from New York, I now have on hand, and I
sin daily receiving from the New York auction
sales, a large assortment of goods, which I offer
cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 87.}
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 $126 ; blank silk 82 inches
wide at $1 10, worth $1 87 ; very fine black
Bombazin at $1 10, worth $1 60 ; sum
mer silks at 50 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of
the finest Irish linen at 75 cents, worth $1 ;
1,000 hoop skirts, at 60 75 and $l, very cheap.
Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem
stitched handkerchiefs, at 26 and 81 cents,
cheap. Wholesale buyers we respectfully in
vite to our large stock, all bought for cash at
New York auotion. Having a buyer in New
York, we are daily receiving job lots from the
weekly sales, which we promise to sell at city
prices to wholesale buyers. S. Lswr,
m3l-y Bhoad's old stand.
Rzoiayso from auction '25 pieces of colored
and white stow Wadding 26@ i 810. Also, a
magnificent assortment of embroideries , such as
bands, edgings, insertings. At I:I2WV.S.
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 11
Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye: Known !
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
if you wish to escape ridicule.
GREY, RED OR RUSTY HUB dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to Bair or Skin.
FIFTEEN Mi,DADS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to We. A. BATORILOR shun 18..9, and over 200,009
applications
of his amous D hav been made to the hair of the patrons
fy e
e.
Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S HM DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is wastworrso
not to Injure in the least, however long it may be oontin
tied, and the ill effects of bad Dves remedied. The hair
A invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which ltrprop
srly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York.
Sold alitbe
Dnsgelele and Fan cy Hoods Dealers and towns of the United States, by
The Genuine has the name " William A. Ratcbelor "
eadadarese upon a steel plats engraving, on the tb6
Fides of
.each box.
Wholesale-Factory, 131 Barclay St.,
Late § BS Broadwlin New Yo rk,
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Paingpluarda tDaft - teligrapb il
, lan 14, 1862
FEMALES ! FEMALES ! FEMALES !
Use that Rafe, Pleasant Remedy known as
BELMBOLD'S EB7RAC7 BMW,
For all Complaints Incident to the - Sea
No Family !howl be
Without it,
And None will when once
Tried by them.
It Is used by„
YOUNG AND OLD,
In the Ileciine or Change of I ife,
After And Before Marriage,
During and After Confinement.
o Strengthen the Nerves,
bestoro Nnture to its Proper Channel, end
Invigorate the Broken-down Constitution.
1• om whatever Calm Originating.
USE NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS !
Take
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU.
See advertisement in another column, lot it out and
send for it. ' marl 2 d2m
GOOD HAMS at eight cents per pound,
Jost rereived and for ode by
myla WM. DX11...M., k ao.a
EXECUTOR'S. NOTICE.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of
Emanuel Hall, last, of pity of Harrisburg; WU.,
having been granted to the undersigned, residtught the
raid - city, all pers nts having Wain's or &attach; agh,inet
the said estate are requested to make' known'the' same,
and those tad:bled to pay their debts t) him -without
deIay. , ,HOBREvA(.IOEIN N
n;irla doatraw Exenutor.
A.FEW NOR - 1 9 " .1 ,
.DEL AWARE, ••
CONCORD, '" ' '
•
DIANA; • •
REBECCA,
CALIFORNIA ;
•
ISABELLA,
CATAWBA,
CLINTON ;
And other varieties of Grapes in good order.
They can be planted with'success. myl2
STRAWBERRIES
CAN BE PLANTED UNTIL JUNE
WITH SAFETY.
RHUBARB AND ASPARAGUS
ROOTS ARE NOT TOO FAR AD
VANCED YET TO PLANT.
PLANTS,
TOMATOES, CABBAGE,
And other plants for sale at the
• KEYSTONE N'OISERY, •
ICE CREAM ICE CREAM !!
ONE of the greatest improvements of
the age fe Fyne & Barr's Patent Ice Cream Freezer,
and Egg Beater, too great saver of labor. The smolt
gout y of ice used and the (acceding short space of
tme i eguired to make good ice cream in one of their
Freezers, ought to induce awl family to purchase one
of th-m. They have received several silver medals and
the highest premiums at exhib;t, ons,, over all other
Freezers now In use. A printed circular Containing the
very best receipt for malting tee cream, Proz:n custard,
toe waters, &c., with a number of certificates a d full
&anions accompany cat% Freezer.
All orders for greaten., county or State rights will be
attended to by addressing W. CARR,
tny9ol2m Harrisburg, Pa.
EVERGREENS of different varieties at very
low rates. Now is the season for planting all
kinds of Evergreens,and•experience has proven
that the month of mis the most favorable
for planting. Also some kinds of.
SHRUBBERY,
• SHADE and
FRUIT TREES,
GRAPE VINES, &c.
Can be planted with safety. myl2
GARDEN SEEDS. Just received—'s
large invoice of .choice Garden Seeds—comprising
a greater variety or imported and home growth than
has ever been offered la this city. Those who may
desire to purchase,nan.dependmien getting the best in
the world, at the wnolesale and retail grocery More of
' WM. MOCK., JR. k CO.
.
OUR newly X.epOnisheiA. stock of Toilet
. and Fancy Gotids is. UoBllrplkied in this city, and
.eeling confident of nearing satisfaction, we would res.
p sal ully invite a call.
dl Market street, two doors east otFourth street, south
Bide.
Wra. Murray's War florae at
ki J. D. Hoffman's Livery. ror information apply to
liiAJOff. BRADY,
myl.4l3taw Corner of Third and Efate Street:
TURKISH, PRUNES,'choice article, just
received for Weld* by
• NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
'1412 Corner Front & Market streets,
A Lot of African Pea Nuts, just received
A
and for 8010 low by NICIIOth & dOWlibl w ,
nvl2 Como. Front and Mar-et streets.
6A_CdIES pared and unpaired, -very
P
fine lot, for sole by bIiCHOLS at B
myl2 Corner Front and Market Wets.
WANTED.—To rent a house suitable
fora small family. Bost of security given: En
quire alms OFFICE or address B. Box 26, P. 0., Har
risburg, Pa. my7-diw
MOURNING GOODS.—Everything in
ALA . this lino manufactured for lance' Su mmar Wear.
runts wry her. A great many goods of no v material.
..CATHCART & B ior HES.
To; 6 N ext door to the fiarrleba g Bank.
WARD ELL & LEVJNES, ;Pickles and
Catsups, for pale at JOllll W 15 1 .04. m,ll
NOTIONS.---Qnite a variety of mein
vict eviser*ltita, iirtActoa--eheap-"Al:
TEA RH sta,
11111AKER'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate,
j_y for Bale at JOHN WISES, Third and Walnut. m!1
CIDER 111 VINEGAR !11
.
'JADE froin choice and selected Apples,
ALL and guaranteed by us to be strictly pure..
ert-d WIC MIK it CO.
,1101ACON, Lard, Kama, just received and
UI
L for sale by NICHO.S & BOWMAN,
a pr 24 Corner /rout and Marketstreeta.
NOTICE OF A1)111INISTRATION.
WrOTIOE is hereby given that lettere , of
.administration on the °Atte of Henry Cookie, late
or tie city oc Harrisburg, Dauphin county deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned by i the Register of
Dauphin county. All persons Indebted to said estate, to
preasnt them.to the Undersigned for settlement.
SUSAM hi. GUNBLE,
Administ,atrix; -
,
The undersigned hereby empowers Messrs. Valentine
Hammel, Jr. sad L. EL Kinnard, to adjust any claims
that may be presented to them duly autheateiated on
the aboye. estate
ap24-domv6
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -
NATHEREAS letters of administration
.v onthe ealpte of Pild.RY E. JACE.SuN, dee'd., lath
Of Creston, Cambria county, Pa., have teen granted to
the subscriber, ail persons indebted to the estate are
requested to maiceimmedlate payment, and those haying
clainisagalost the estanyor said deceased will make the
same Irbown without delay to
JAMES S. FRANCIS, Executor
a7.doaw6iv. sat. . 232 Union Street, Philadelphia.
NOTICRis hereby given that letteie of
administration on the estate of John R. Boyd, lab'
of toe city . of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, have been
granted to the subscriber who lives In said city. All
persons having claims or demands against the estate or
said decedent, are hereby requested to make known the
same to the subscriber without delay. P. R. BOYD,
am 3 dosw,m6t Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of
adminiidration on the estate of George Et. Mowry
oeseased, formerly of Earrhiburg, have been .graited to
the undersigned hy. the iteglater of Dauphin county. All
persons bidebted ti said.estate are requested to wake
paymentoind those haying ellt l nK Treeen t them_for
settlement. - 1:4
IVAIINCk
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aPr/4416wisw Adlalibligaivir%: •
New "7thertisements
HAMS
ORNAMENTAL TREES.
FOR SALE.
SUSAN 24. CUMELS,
Adunnistratrix.
Wtw 2tbvertioements
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES!
10A.RTICULAR attention is called to the
fact thit, besides the machines flaking our cele
brated *filch, we manufacture, in great variety of styles,
FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES.
The p culiaritlei Or eieb stitch will ba elmerfully
sheen and explained to purchasers; and they have the
greet advaetage.M, baln,pable to, eel ci from our stook
either,antachme makideihe
GEOVER AND BAKER STITCH
or one making the
LOCK STITCH,
tba taly valtithla SeWleSt Machine stitches in practical
an.
PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS.
Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
FOr rale by
MRS. E. BRENIZER,
78 Market Street, Harrisburg
t ; ` B•o2m
-,.
4..
.LY ' NS VALLEY NUT COAL.
~.. USI received a fall supply ,ot Lykens
VAl loY 4 t` Id' ' 0 01 , 91)4 h l i 1 W ane weigh
_ ....For sale tie
~ AKg . WIIIIKLEII..
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aprl6
AGENTS ! ALEitbAItOTS PEDLERS
RI AD ! THIS.
WINERGETIAL anakti $5 a stay by.
124 seldng our UNION STAfIuNERY.PACBIII.4
.00-wising ouserlor &alimony, liortraits of InanWEN
(MN nitAM, and a piece of 3dWelny. We p,uatiltiltse sat•
intuition in quality of our good,. The gilts consist of
fifty violence and styles of Jewelry, ail ••seful and valu
able. Qr.:Wars wfth , iull particulars mailed free. Ad ,
dresi. L-RASRINII dt CO,
Bfilleelifmmatreet, -NeW York.
AsiTOAPT.t'i.4l"-LAW,
OinCE,ViTI3I/ STREW;
NE&E, 'HAMM.
HAMS.
,LBS. Jer,sey Sugar Cured'
1 442 ,0 10 P 0
co Xf ait = lo ah . dati'arv'mpt i s oldl in d s,i r a o l cA r r ece l ; o l l;ego ed.
t. 4 , . •W. DAN,
soinEVRA tam
gLE
A 41, to kaucy Goods, Ye t -
bk. 'tor dm cite of it.ed nod
Peirolcittaylltuthailuit g - Utt, aaperlOt. to any coal ou •
runualledartop Wtaitlttles [het - lowest marset vitas
.L7thand . 112:.Willians
• ' NEW ORE
ja274ltito
SUGAR CURED 1T..4
DRIED; BEEF,
. - 6goIILDERS,
SAUSAGE.
A large and fresh supply just received by
leb2o WA. UOJii. Jr., & OJ.
SUN SkiAUFA, Sun Umnrellas and Para -
80:s. Prices too par cent lower than elsewhere.
O.sP'C inT & BAUTHEA,
Lob Next door io iho liarrisburg Bunk.
OAP, Harrison, gauntry. and Fancy, for
`hale by' . ~,- .41.01101,:,—es BOW s,
mc7-y] north-east corner of Front and Market streets.
GLIARA qTEILLY.—A ° large supply just
received by
Wit. DOCK, Ja. & CO.
CURL OlL.—Nobody can undersell us.
The best oil in Harrisburg ; warranted nou•explo
ewe, for 130.10 by
NIOEIOLS & BOWMAN,
corner Front and Market streets
QPORTSMEN APT Fishing
:Tackle, VOwthir slut dhoti ibrsale try
AlalitOLS .3; BOWMAN,
'apr24 Corper Front and /lam% streets.
P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S N tiLSOAP.
Amd k it in oconeeilcal, and highly deteroive. It eat
ktoetn and wilt not waste. It t warrauttal Ana
lojuro the hands. It, will impart an agreeable odor,
and is thornier° suitattat for every purpose,. For
sato by WIS. DUCK., Jr. & Co.
PORT FOLIOS
vvMING DESKS,
Tlia VELLN4 BAGS,
PURSES,
PORTMONAIES,
And afgeneral amortment.of
FANCY GOODS
have just been received at
BERGNER'St*ELP BOOKSTORE
'E11E.2121 NIGHTIEB..THAN THE •
SWO.R.D."
Sam .I.lkadAov's.lPOCK,
TED. MOST BEAUTIFUL .ITTLES *ND NS
Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen
Cases. • • •
In the nuirket, is to be mond et
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
DurA) Fit UITB, Hominy, Beane, &o.
at JOHN .W.k.El 6.
11 4 1.11.46, Dates, Prunes, Raistus, and ill
I: kinds or Nuts, at JkAim SVME'z 6tord, Third and ‘r alnut. my i
• •
CIitUSELE,D, broken loaf, fine and coarse
pulvbriand and utbor nugars for W. by
'bllollo4s
•
Coroer llzakket streets.
VINE Choice Teitratid Pare Spices, • at
j: JOHN W 73 ; . mYI
HAY I HAY I 1 --
AUPERIOR artiole"of Baled flay, a
11. UT 00 per con for sate. bq •
eolB . ddMES 11.1011.10LN11.
A.M.ILY WAbITING 'BLUE an excel
,
, lent eabstitate.forloth *gtqfor sale the wholesale
I= l4 retail groftellY glare et . • •
. NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner,or Iln?rkt A nd Market streets
('TOLD PENS 1 . -211 e largest and best
ug - stook, from $l.OO to S4.oo—warrantad—at
o:1,1 SHEFPER S BOOKSTORE.
nui.K.E6EI Choice Tenni-Black and Green,
I: In )4, and 1 pound papers, for eale at
NICSOLS & BOWMAN'S
1 6 eorner Front and Market streets':
c IICI w I b O y E Teas, G ii reg u e-tui , J. a ßlae w k,
A for sale
- Corgerritaanct Matte( streets.
CANNED Tomatoes and Green Corn, at
JOHN WE'F's. D27I
ILI A" EI B Ei
rush ßN eß S tuid au Tlib klnitt o f" BaB V itio k w eth an ; ( l' , e4 B
a r r Cid W M aro B.; ,
for salo low by NIOH-ALS & BOWMAN,
my 2 FrciiVand Market sheets.
CSAL OIL,, ....,L,amrogi, Shades, Chimneys
lower ibiant , howiti In, aStrrisbarg, Call and
examine at
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Wholesale and retail grocery corner Front and Market
streets. .
ABIIPERIOR lot of Dandelion and Hip
coffoo,for sale at the stare of JOdN WISE.
041* Uelebrated
CES,Pll33Eaniii, &c„ &c. A large
Laa a em - braeiag every earlety, Just TEl
ivbct and for sale by
S)10 WM. DOCK, ,r.. & 00.
LOT orxiixorCheesejt63o.9oeiv 6 d.
t4ir r "Nletnittlfllo,1 1 1,11A2f,
le 11 - . Oink. ontatiV•Markfit st,roellk
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New aOvertigements
TO PAPER MAKERS.
THE undersigned will receive proposals at
the offrie of the State Printer in Harris
burg, uutil Thursday the 12rh day of June,
1862, to supply the following described sized
paper, (samples to accompany proposals,) for
the State Printing for one year from July 1,
1862, viz:
Double Royal, fifty pounds to the ream.
Double Royal, forty pounds to the ream.
Each to measure at least twenty-six by forty
inches.
And double-sized Foolscap, to weigh twenty
eight pounds per ream and measure at least
twenty-six by seventeen inches. SAmples must
accompany bids.
Those maki:.g proposals must be prepared to
give satisfactory security for the faith tut per
formanoe of tile contract ; and the 'right is re
served to reject all bids not eatiafactoryin price
and samples.
The paper must be furnished in such quanti
ties and at such times as required by the Su
perintendent of State Printing.
T. T. WORTH,
Superintendent of State Printing.
Hs.tuatattran, May 9. 1862.
North American and Press, Philadelphia;
and Gazette, Pittsburg, publish twice a week
until day of letting, and send bills to the ad
vertiser. my9-dtd
1862. SPRING OPENING 1862.
ani.Satend 110111111Dgintimi
Shawls, Vella, Colon, 4t.
Fall, Ijg yarcliwids Lupin's all wool I:M4W:intl.,
lops iosoftaffles of Bombastnee.
"'FfPlendfd Styles of French tanghawn.
.
Large stock of Lustros and A tinklitia.
Bieck ant Purple Dress
Is Plain black English Bap 8
Black and white Fowlard Sliks.
Purple and Black do.
ea Plain - do. do.
at
Small Checked do.
sem Neapolitan do.
X all wool Delainea.:
Fig'd all wool Detainee. , ' .
3=l • thepherd's Plaidlf
silk challii.
Kog. Chintket
litobairsOsal
Long Black Thibbet Shawls.
• Square Plaid Black and With, Fhawls.
Square Thibbet Black Shawls.
yard Wide Thibbet for bawls,
Very Superior E nglish Crape Yells, all sizes. f
Large stock of sioglish Crepe Calls" all ablanil
els Black bordered Hem Eitlack-Thaedkerraddlk...-
V. 4, Black Gloves of every dekilotion.
I=4 White Seo'od Mourniag•tkillars.
la Belts of Collar end Sissies.
Silk and Cotton Boaiery.
Blank Lovo
eq Jonvin's Kid Gloves.
Englid! Crepes.
Frenob do.
Mantu Ribbons
Bolting do.
Particular attention ia paid 'and invited to as
stook Of the above raids. We are constantly re
ceiving new addi tons. Parcussers will ahem*
find a full astertned.
CATEIOART.k B ROTEBB,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank:. ;
a 5 N0..11 Market Sonar's:
BIOTINA ROOFING
MANIJIAOTIMED BY TEE
UNITED STATES BIOTINA. ROOFING' 00,
NO. 9 GORE BLOCK,
Corner Green and Pitts Streets, Boston, Dials.;
MR'S Portable Roofing is the only article
1 ever °Mired to the public, which - is ready prepared;
to go on the roof without any dubbin, °paranoia. It le
light, handsome and easily applied, and tan be sit tidy
and cheaply transported to any part of the world.. it
wad mit t aint or discolor water running over, or
,iyings on
it, and latin all rasps •M a very nekrittle - artcht. Lgas
nonconducting Properdes adatra espikially Cevefing
manufactories of various kinds, snit It is confidently of
fered to the public after a test of four years in all varie
ties of el mate sad tem,siratnre, for covert w all kinds of
roofs, fiat or pitched together with cars, ateambisits he
It h both clop and ble. Agents wante to Whom
liberal inducements are offered Nand for sample, circu
lar, so., With pardoulars, to 4 4 11. :7 , , ROOFING CO.,
apr24 No. 9 Gore Bloat Bost ti."
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
385 & 387 BROADWAY,
CORNER. OF FRAEKLIN STREET,
NEW YORE.
HIS first-olaes house—the most quiet,
homelike, and pleasant 'hotel in the city—oilers
superior inducement. , to thoea visiting N YORK. for
business or pleasure. It is central in its location; and
kept on tho
EUROPEAN PLAN,
coin. unection with
TAYLOR'S SALOON,
where refreshments can be hsd at ail hours, or served
in their own rooms: The oh tr4es aro moderato, the
rooms and attendance of the first order—baths, and all
the modern conventoace a ttached . manm
WROLEISAL4 - .
DISRELLi. , MANUFACTORY I
No 69, Market ,Strod bitoto Third )
re.
M.. L E n.,
MINUFACTBAER OF UMBRELLAS,
PARSULS and OASES, will farnisb
goods at LOWER PitIOM than can be bought in any of
liairasEeta sties. Conutry . ruttanta •will do welt to
all and exvame ,witt,s w l , q. 3 ant a : 1 tnem
tlue. ear: , , mitt-air
DENTISTRY.
D. GEO. W. SriNTS . graduate . of the.
ilurnoreColte4p of !loath! Surigery,
neatly located in the city or Efmrbeictrig , we'd Milan' tht
oft:0 formerly occupied. J r Dr: Gorges, on Third eet;
between Alarket she "l'aient; respectfully informs 126
Mends end the pahlio prepared' to
perform all °per:thrum:in too. , Deetat protawich p enktir
surgical' or meonammu, in sc. - manner that 10141120 t be
surpassed by operator; in Mia or any hther city.
mode of inserting artificial tooth ki- pon the tat -re
proved scientific priimiples.
Teeth: from one toe lull set, mounted au fine Doid r 311-.
roriEliWitanloil or gfil...Y l filfilFilleallue. k's
I Mae great pleasure in ratan:am - ending the awitre gen:
tleman tb all my tbraerpationts oh dart-Ahura and vi,
nicety, and feel confident that he will purform all opera
tions in a scientific manner, from my anowledige ortils
' S 4 . 4 . I nRGAA: - • r). D.'*.
THREE CENTS PER PAPER.
OUR fresh stock, of superior Flower
and Ga sea Seeds We have determined to sell at
th, ee cents per paniiel Call Inlet street,
Seller's'-drog and fancy store, and you wilt get to the
right place.
. •
J. Wesley Jones' fine double Astereand ten weak stooks
at same price.
L ADVI3I3 CO'REIETB
ALL OF TES DIFFERENT SIZES,
wlirrE Allll' coroittri.
Thelbestlorlicle manufactured, can b found r
c aw,
Next door to the Harrisburg Ban k.
NOTICE.
VOR SALE.- 7 The' Novelty Iron Works
1: -
- .and Machinery. Terms favorable to meet the
Oureaysz.r. J.O. BILIVH.ixt,
mysd2w .Harrisburg.
VINE lot of buge.r Cured ilarne, pouutry
Bacon and .Lard,aor suds by -
NIoUOL 4 & BOWMAN,
myl Corner Nront and Market streets.
JERSEY HAM I—Tfm. tierces of these
Justly:celebrited sugar cured hams, ftoei red arm
or as em large or smaa quantities.
WK. DOCK, JR. &TO. '
FLOWED SEEDS
A CHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN
A
sTocKs, with a genera variety ot•jr, es k4
Blower and Gardiorißeodd, received and far—aala at -No
81 9 . Larkel - stiriet: Drugigite.
1- FX tilAblittt3Utir is
-0L WbarPO° 4 m°66311414
elisctltcmcous.
GEO. W. McCALLA,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELEA,
N 0.3 8 , 450,151 L.
Market Street, Harrisburg.
HAS constantly on hand a large stoic
of
WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI
CLES, PLATED WARE, &c.,
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired.
. .
N B. Don't forget the plans, oppost'e the hate'
House. mar2l4l3m
B. 3. HARRIS,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manatacturer
NO. 112 MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG.
'ETAS always on hand a full assortment
• orrat and J.teannod Ware, Odo,ing and Parlor
Stoves of the boat mann ao Gotta - Spoltia
tog and gales - blind Iron ;;ernish, manufactured and put
up at reas.,nable rates.
je Karabin p'omptly attended to. apr3o.dly
MK BUT GOODS FOK T<IK LEAST MOM
A. HUMMEL,
DWer In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of every
DESCRIPT4ON
and at all
PRICES.
Next door to the:Court House,
MARKET STREET.
Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA
LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowedt
cash prices. mar2B-dBm
A NEW OPENING.
JOHN P. HIIMME L,
DALE na
31=1 CO CO a rgil PI
REIMS, GAITERS, SLIPPERS WOMEN
And Children's Shoes, or every de toriptloa ; also klaldles,
erldies, Elarnem, Codats, Whips, Carpet PIUS, Truass,
Valises, &o, allot %Mimi will be sold comp for wish at
20 Market street, Harrlabtirg. myl diets
DAN'L. A. MUENCH, AGENT.
g IF the Old Wallower Lore respectfully
V informs the puha.: th A tub Old DAL/ transporta
tion Line, (the uny Walow r Lane now In edit -uue in
this Lity,) 1. to In anoces.slal oparadoa, and prepared to
carry irnight ea low as any other individual hes uetweeh
Philadelphia, liarrbourg, :napery, Lewisunru-, Wil
ttame&hri, Jersey Shore, Look Hay h and ail other point•
on the Sentient ,entral, Poilauelphla sal ere and Wil
liamsport and klmlia hauroads.
DANL. A. NUANCE, Agent.
Ha.risburg, Pa.
Goods aunt to the Ware Howse of Maeda.. redcoat,
Zall inctstat, Nos 808 and Stti Mare street soave
aiI:LW, Philadelphia, by 4 o•moct, P. X , Wal arrlie at
Liarrisbn g, ready for delivery next morning.
api&promyl
FISHING TACKLE!
OF ALL KINDS.
Three, Mar and Ave Joint Trout 1t0t1.4.
silk and Heir Tront Lint, tom to to .50 Tads long.
LA,nuoa Patgut 'hoot LmOe,
Deleted aillt trout Lines, dt tt
I..2una taws Laws, • It
Lutes an • CoCon Linos, 44 44 4. t
Runt Lines turnisnei with 'Gooks, Darks, &c.
at.ass .11.dluoly.ng reels. 10 to CO yards.
A lut cf Choice t Flied
ak Worm Gut .I.esiels, bottom baba, I to 9 feet,.
" strands.
" " broods, Limerick Hooks, asi't No./U.B
Trout:Baskets, Kirby trout cod R,trur li.oas, Limer
ick 'lrma sort &dyer Booto, r as, Fiaoce sal briaskoft
Cups. KliLLadVo D....11G AND FANC SIGH. el,
mayk 91 Merkur tl reA.
GREAT ATTRACTION,
CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where
yon will find a largo and well sel.otect ennoe aT
pain and holey Walo-GOnery of al kinds. n groat va
riety ow toys a, every de-cilplion, Ladies' War. ;Stands
and Fanny BaSitati, Yo alga ieruns, Note, Dales and all
mho( artncl43 generally ,o.vt ia a conre.dlodery and toy
store. monolog fresh supplies dye y week. Can and
esatoluer.tr youreelved. W.N. IL. ',Valid
aprlB-dOrn P oprietor.
W.M. T. BISHOP,
ATTORNEY -AT--LAW ,
OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO W YhTH'S HALL,
OPPOSITE NEW COURT -HOUSE.
Consultations in Gorman and English.
IMYRUVEMNiI r IN USN rt.s fa Y.
K. 1", H. ALLA.I33Iia, ourgouu
lieu-
Aj oat, Sio.oulamororol Amoral elate New, the only
.oncood Mot obvioLos every oolocuou m lho nee o:
demi town, eninroctug ptrital , Uoif etad anal,. sew ul otta
woe° only, of pure auo incle,cron,-In inousrai, wore ore,
uu Grey Icon tor too dr.lraAlitilu.ailual 01402,11 inartrelei 41 100/
and tuerofero, gurollervorn "der (reel Ornota, as no ma
utl to used lu' Weir ethial.riliniu,i, there Gail Cle no olvouns
.ictiOn ur airnallik; Ladto deauo Ilan taro, IlUat AA
uuyed Won ours claw; noodoelie, 810. Woe No. 41
rprtu oenoud street., kiarrtelDtlrg.
TELE°. F. saCELEFFER,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18, NARK El STREET,
HAtilil6l3UBG.
sa-Partiaalar attu.muu paid Lo Made& Ruling and
ituutug of itaulrutia Umuts, slAtuftmaa, eeedlo3, Cheolus,
Drults, ace. CAKIM pried L fe y 14, $4, and 74 per
thuusauu in elegem( eta le. BYO
LAND FOR SALE.
ABOUT tIUU acres. prtue..pady Chestnut
rptuat Lauu, .ILuttie.t to i. try ...uct t,..n0.r0t0
t wustapo, lowphio uu ty. ALA nuwo.r .1 One
Chestnut litoOcr ifiod Pa..uri •ut 1 .-donaerrY and
trouth anyd a Lowno Leu.moo w.t ty. rer
p.rdouLr.s upjA W &mutt: thalcr, Co..ewlro, or to
.I,llu ti.ooou, wart. WIC uroaco, eutis or.ut .
r 7 d...waca A. FAlte ‘NO,
INDUCEMENT TO PURCHASERS.
A V.6111C heavy steca uF Druee tiovaS
tl of emu tlokrip..on, now upon tti ry lo+► prieeo.
CAECA T & B Man SR,
Next d# r die barrisvura bank.
myB
NEW Fruits, Currents, Raisins, Citron
and Lemons, at the new Wholesale and natad. uro
- and Provwlun Stole, corner r runt ace Market
dreat,.liarriabarg, Pa.
ANOTBAR SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS.
Bks r 1-11/Nd in the world, for 75c, $.l. 25
$1 60, $2, 14, and $4, for sale at
Abl 6 y SCHEMER'S Bookstore.
ARSON BROWNLuW'S GREAT
BO K. -A subsor,puon Il,t is LOW apen fOr
Ar..wslow's Boa as
E.S. GERM ‘N'S BO 'BSTOILK,
e.o. :a sou b 8 cud tree{.
're yadeod24,*
HEAP SUGARS, Choioo Syrup, Teas,
&e a dm For sale low by
VICoLOILS & BOWMAN',
corner of Front and Market streets.
CANESEATED CHAIRS , 46/4
NEATLi repaired and reseated, an all
orders exeouted promptly by Ws EPELINGIIR,
tittar3l-dlm goo ma le re two k• Mulberry.
BLACKING 1
- 1%/f . ABON'S "CHALLENGE BLACKING.
ly.ctoo Gross, assorted saosoust reoevied,*aild for
site et Wholesale prices,
don low DOCK. Jr.. &Co
ORANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, :Fresh
v Apple, nemony, at
STRAWBERRIES
CAN be planted until June with safety.
•
:El
, ater,Sola an. Sweet Oxact
as, at JOHN AWN.
NUIFT. , IS ter BOWMAN
NIGEOLS & 130WMAPPB
Wee" V^lnt wu.i H.r.et -~l•'v~~