Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 16, 1862, Image 3
pailp ettegrap4. All communications recommending candidates for political offices must be paid for at the time they are handed in, otherwise they will be laid aside. IiAREILiBURG, PA Friday Afternoon, May 16, 1862. AMoNG THE CURIOSITIES of Barnum's Dog Show is a King Charles spaniel, which is capable of imitating its mistress, a Genoa lady, is singing a familiar melody. 1=r2:21 ONE of THE FEDERAL BRIGADES entered the bat tle at Williamsburg, with over two thousand four hundred men, and lost mure than twenty five per cent. of that number. A Buns was found in an officer's tent at Yorktown, evidently intentionally left with a Inalk in it, and a leaf turned down at 2d Kings, cltii chapter and 19th verse, onward. Any reader can find the passage and apply the name of J,hu to McClellan, that of Jehoram to Gl-11. Lee, and that of Ahaziall to Jeff. Davis. I=l Svromi INTO OFFICE.—In the matter of the petition of citizens of the Fourth ward re monstrating against the qualification of Bernard Campbell, constable elect of said ward, his honor Judge Pearson yesterday made an adverse decision, whereupon Mr. Campbell appeared, was sworn, and entered upon the discharge of his duties. WHEN General Butler took possession of Bal timore, shortly after the breaking out of the war, the New Orleans journals made merry at his expense, and declared be was an old colored barber, known as "Picayune Butler," who for merly kept a shop under the St. Charles Hotel in the Crescent City. We presume the New Orleans people will be pleased to meet their old friend "Picayune." It is teased, however, that they won't like his razor, nor even the shaving to which some of his 'journeymen will subject the rebels. HOMO AND Scoot - THIEVES.—A buegy belong ing to David Mumma, was stolen from his resi_ deuce in Susquehanna township, this county, on the evening of the 14th inst. A description of the vehicle can be found in an advertisement in another part of this evening's TELEGRAM— Mr. Mumma offers a reward of $l5 for such information as will lead to the conviction of the thief. A horse belonging to Mr. David Metzger, re siding about three miles below Middletown, on the river road, was stolen on the night of the 12th inst. A description of the animal can be found in our advertising columns. A reward of $5O is offered for the capture of the thief and recovery of the horse. A LUCKY WOMAN. - Mrs. Opie, a lady from New York city, on arriving at Easton last Saturday evening in the late express train from this city last, in the car, a valuable diamond ring. He. son-in-law, Mr. Lane, calling upon 0. W. Shattuck to see what could be done to reclaim the lost treasure, was advised to tele graph immediately to the general ticket agent„ J. C. Clyde, of this city to search the car. This was on Sunday morning, and on Wednesday afternoon Mr. Lane was sent for at the Lebanon Valley depot, at Easton, by Mr. Shattuck, and lo and behold there was the lost treasure, after having traveled over four different rail roads. The ring was valued at sixty dollars. FATAS ACCIDENT. — On Thursday night last, Samuel Wilt, of Altoona, a brakeman on one of the freight trains between that place and Har risburg, fill from his train and was run over and killed. It appears that, for the purpose of riding wore comfortably, he had placed a board diagonally across a stock car, between the slats, leaving one end protude over the bumper he occupied. While passing through the narrows, below Lewistown, it is supposed that the board was shaken out of its place at the opposite end from the one to which he sat, thereby causing it to tilt and letting him drop between the bumpers. He fell with his legs across the rail and his body on the outside of the track. One of his legs was crushed from the thigh to the knee, where both legs were cut off. He lived but a few hours after the accident. His remains were taken to Altoona on Friday morning. He leaves a wife but no children. SaD MP/OlL—Joseph Updegraff, a private in an Elmira company, who has a number of rela tives residing in this city, was lately shot dead in Virginia. He was a promising young man, and his tragic death must have fallen upon the ears of hie patriotic mother, who freely gave her husband and four sons to battle for the right, with startling and overwhelming grief. He, with a companion, had strayed from the camp to the distance of about a mile, when they were challenged by the guard, and ordered to halt. His companion did as ordered, and delivered up his arms. Updegraff halted, but refused to lay down his arms, and after a parley was shot down by the guard. The parties in this affair were strangers, belonging to different brigades, and there can be no doubt that poor Updegraff fell a victim to the delusive belief that the challenging party was a mock patrol man. In fact, he had been imposed upon in that way but a day or two before. MAY PARTY.—Childhood is the May of life. Little girls are the mocking birds of humanity, and the boys are the larks. The grace of song and sentiment are the flowers of the school days. Such were oar reflections as we noticed on the street last evening a bevy of bright eyed little girls, who had evidently just re turned from the woods, where they had been enjoying a day of unalloyed happiness. They wore white dresses and gay habits of every hue wreathed in smiles and fbwers, careless and happy, prettier we fear than ever they will be when the troubles of courtship and the cares of life are upon them. As the troupe of young nympthe pa . ised through Third street they struck up "Gay and Happy," which they carrolled forth with the vivacity of black birds nd the grace of canaries. It was a delightful lash . , and many such may the little folks 207• TARGET SHOOTING.—The First City Zouaves hold a special meeting- at their armory to-night for the purpose of making arrangements for target shooting to-morrow. =:== Ix TowN.—Hen. Joseph Casey, one of the Judges of the. U. S. court of Claims at Watv:- ington city, is in town t 9 spend a few days among his many warm personal Wends of the Capital city of his native State. The Judge is looking remarkably well. He is stopping at Herr's Hotel. FATHER M' COMER, chaplain of the Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania regiment, who has been home on a furlough for the last week or so, will return to his regiment, with the army in South Caro lina, some time nest week. Rev. 141'Cosker gives a very flattering account of the boys from this neighborhood, all of whom are much at tached to him. We have no doubt he will be happy to be the bearer of any small packages or boxes to the men of his regiment from their friends in this city, if left at the residence of Rev. P. Maher, in State street, any time to morrow. =I KILLED ON TEN RAILBOAD..-A short time since a boy named Andrew Topper, son of the late Josiah Topper, of Youngstown, was run over on the Pennsylvania railroad, near Herrod's Crossing, about three fourths of a mile west of Derry Station, Westmoreland county. During the last eighteen months, he had been living with Mr. Henry Sindorf, of Unity township. On Monday, the bth inst., be left home, and was wandering through the county until the time of his. death. As engine No. 237 was pass ing the above point, the deceased was observed lying on the track, with his right leg horribly mutilated, two of the toes of the left foot cut off, and his head cut and bruised to a conside rable extent. The accident occurred about 2 o'clock, P. sr., and he lingered until 9 r. when death put an end to his sufferings. AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.—The thir ty-eighth anniversary of the American Sunday School Union was held at Philadelphia on Tuesday. From the annual report of the Board of Directors, we learn from March let, 1861, to March let, 1862, the whole number of persons holding the commission of the Ameri can Sunday School Union, and acting as mis sionaries under its direction, has been sixty four. One thousand and seventy-five new schools have been organized, and three thou sand two hundred and fifty-five visited and aided. By this labor, the influence of the missionaries has been brought to bear on some thirty thousand teachers and upwards of t.vo hundred and fitly thousand children ; twenty-two thousand families were visited and received religi9us instructions. Bibles, testa ments, text books and periodicals were pro fuse] distributed. i=::::: Errs °VEIL —A little girl about five years of age, while crossing Second street, a short dis tance above State, about dusk last evening, was knocked down and run over by a horse and buggy, driven by two flashy dressed "bloods" of the city, whose brains put together wouldn't smother a flea. To the astonishment of ell who beheld the accident, the child es caped without experiencing the least damage, although she was literally picked from beneath the horse's feet. It wes a clear case of reckless driving, and some even go so far as to say that the men in the buggy actually observed the child before the accident occurred, and made no effort to check the speed of their horse. The aff.dr created quite an excitement in that neighborhood, and the Jehus very narrowly escaped receiving a sound threshing from the crowd who witnessed their reckless conduct. This business of turning our principal thorough fares into race courses has become a serious nuisance, and the sooner it is " played out " the better. If one or two of the Jehus were brought before his honor the Mayor, we have no doubt the lesson would have a salutary effect. TEE Onus.— Our exchanges continue to speak in flattering terms of the crops through out the State, and the indications are now that we will have a most bountiful harvest. The wheat looks remarkably healthy. The winter has been mild, though lingering long in the lap of Spring. Few trees or plants have been injured, and hardly any killed by the severity of the last winter ; and for fruit, no season for many years has opened with so rich a promise of an abundant crop. The peaches seem, so far as blossoms are concerned, to promise to make up this year for the failure of many that are past ; and apples, cherries, pears, &c., look equally promising. In Western Virginia wheat looks unusually well, and a most abundant crop is predicted. The Wheeling intelligence, in alluding to the subject, says: "Our hills and valleys present broad acres devoted to this crop, presenting the appearance of one illimit able carpet of living green' spread over the earth. The appearance is one of unsurpassable magnificence and splendor. Really, it makes one's heart green and fresh to behold such evi dences of Divine favor, and they should not fail to inspire our hearts with unbounded grati tude. Should nothing occur to injure this crop, it cannot fail to be one of the most boun tiful ever harvested in Western Virginia ; and while this is so, there are unmistakable evi dences that the large surplus likely to be realized will command a better market than that of the past year." CARPET I Calmer Caspar !—Having returned from New York, I now have on hand, and I am daily receiving from the New York auction sales, a large assortment of goods, which I offer cheaper 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 Bilk at $l, worth $1 25 ; black silk 32 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1 37 ; very fine black Bombazin at $1 10, worth $1 50 ; 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 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. S. LSWY, m3l-y Wad's old stand. EscErvED from auction 25 pieces of colored and white stow Wadding 25431 c. Also, a magnificent assortment of embroideries, such as Mode, edgings, bleeding& At DPW,. Vitunevluattia flail v Ortlegraph, Ifterttoon, /Hay 16, 1862 Cam, at Finley's stand in Market street, to morrow morning, and try his bread, biscuits, and cakes, &c., &c. Twenty.five per cl-nt. saved. GOOD TEMPLARS.--A Lodge of this flourishing Temperance order was organized in Selings grove on Wednesday evening last, under very favorable circumstances. ATTENSION Hot3E.—A stated meeting of th Hope are company, No. 2, will be held 61 evening at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. SHIPMENTS FROM THE WEST. —An immense arnouLt of freight is now daily coming East ward. Much of it is of a perishable nature arta requires haste. Live stock forms an important item. It is said that at many of the principal depots in Ohio the freight has accumulatad in such abundance ar to be an actual burden to the transporting companies. ONE or FLOYD'S PUPILS ABOUT.—It was Wed nesday evening, the rush of business for the day was over, and quiet reigned in our usual busy mart of trade, our senior partner had taken up the afternoon paper, to read of rebeldom and its doings. Raising his eyes he beheld a sable female enter the door. Our heavy clerk in the distance observed her place a large piece of ;odds under her shawl, and directed the atten tion of our junior partner to the fact, who die; patched a mtwenger for the chief of police, who toted her off to durance vile. Now, while we insist upon eel ling goods at very low prices, we do not wish to be understood that we permit them to be carried away without any charge. Union & BOWNAN, lb Corner Front and Market streets. On and after May 6th, 1862, the mails at this office will be closed as follows ; NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTE. WAY Men—For all places between Hartle- Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 M SOUTH. WAY MAu—For all places between Hart's- D. .9 at OO P. M. LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. EAST. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris burg and Reading, Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at ...... .7.00 A. M PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD \VAy Men—For all For Lancaster, Philadel phia and New York, at 9.00 P. kt . WEST. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris- tingdon, Tyrone, Al toona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, 900 F. M. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD, For Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg, Cbambersburg. Pa., and Hagerstown, Md., at.. 7.00 A. M. at .12.80 P. IL SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA BAIL- p'Office Hours—From 6.80 A. M. to 8 P. M., Ssoday from 71} to 811 A. M., and from S to 4 P. M. GEORGE BERGNER, Postmaster. Do not Irlfle with your Health, Constitution and Cha• meter. If you art suffering with any Diseases for which BELKBOLD' S EXTRACT B UCHU is recommended- TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT ! It, will Cure you, Save Long Buffering, Allaying PgMl end Inflatuaticn. and will remora you to HEALTH AND PURITY, At Litae Expense, And no Exposure. Out out the Advortisement In another column, and. oat or rend iv it. BEWARE OF COUNTERFERS ! Ask for Relmbold's. Take no Other CURES GUARAMEED. myl2-42m HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE 1 1 Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye 1 The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known l All others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Drown or Black, without the leant injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN iihDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wu. A. BATCEOCLOR sins 18.9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. WY. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is weszerrio not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of bad Dyne remedied. The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop. erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. Sold in allthe cites and towns of the United States, by Draggles and Fancy Goods Dealers. The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four sides of each box. ocl2,dawly NOTICE. FOR SALE.—The Novelty Iron Works and Machinery. Terms favorable to meet the purchaser. J.O. avenge, mysd2w Harrisburg. GARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a large invoice of enolce Garden Seeds—comprildng a greater variety of imported and home growth than bee ever been offered in this city. Those who may desire to purchase, can depend upon getting the best in the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery More of WM. DOCK, Jx. & CO. A CHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN W EEK STOCKS, with a general variety of Fresh Flower and Garden Seeds, received and for sale at No. 91 Market street. KELLEK'S Drunter°. TURKISH PRUNES, choice article, just received for sale low by NICHOLS &c BOWMAN, myl2 Corner Front & Market streets. A. Lot of African Pea Nuts, just receive and for sale low by NICHOL 4 & 80Wids,o, aiyl2 Coruer Front and Market streets. I===l burg, Lock Haven and burg and Baltimore, Md.,and Washington, D. ~ at 12.00 M For York, _Baltimore, Md., and 'Washington, places between Harris burg and Philadelphia, at .6.30 A. M For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at .12 00 M. For Bainbridge, Mariet ta, Columbia, Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at. 8 15 P. M burg and Altoona, at 12.00 Id Johnstown For and Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin nati, Columbus and Cleveland, 0., at 2.45 P. M For Lewistown, Hun- WA - 1( MAIL—For places between Harris burg and Chambers burg, ROAD For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Au burn and Pottsville, at 12.80 P. M STAGE ROUTES For Linglestown, Manada Hill 7, West Han- over, Ono and Jones town, on Monday, Wed- 7. A. II neEday and Friday For Lisburn and Lewis- -2.00 P. M berry, on Saturday BE WISE BY TIMES ! WhelesaleTactory, 81 BareLAY St., Late 233 Broadway, New York FLOWER SEEDS. xm 71bt)trtigerntitts. PUBLIC SALE OF HAY AND CORN BY CEDER of the Department, I will sell at Public Auction on Tuesday, May 29th, at. the Cattle Yard on Hanna's Line upon the property of A. Boyd Hamilton, Esq., ab:mt w euty torts of good Timothy ay, and also a lot of Hay slightly damaged. Also about one thousand bushels of good Corn in the ear, all rg which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. I will also sell at the same time and place the Lumber composing the Corn Cribs. Also one Shanty used by Herdsmen. The purchaser will be required to remove the property as soon as practicable. Payment to be made in gold and silver or Treasury notes. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. at. Terms Cash. H. JONES BROOKE, Capt. & C. S. vol. Ser, myls tltd NOTICE TO TINNERS. irtHE SUBSCRIBERS, COMMISSIONERS OF 1 Dauphin county, solicit proposals for roof flog the front building or edifice of the county prison, with X leaded tin per square superficial foot ; the tin to be well painted with one coat on the under side and two coats on the upper side ; all materials to be found by the contrac tor, who is also obligated to remove the old tin from the roof and state what he will pay for the same per square foot, superficial measure; all work and material to be of the best quality, and of the description as mentioned, and to be well put on. Letting to be on TtirEiDAY, the 20th day of May, 1862, at two o'clock P. M. The contract to be awarded to the lowest re sponsible bidder, and the work to be finished as soon as possible after the contract is awarded. The contractor will receive his money as soon as the roof is finished, in accordance with the contract. JACOB BELIM, GEORGE GAIIVERICH, HENRY MOYER. AttestaosEpa Kum, Clerk. [ml4-dtd., ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGREENS OF different varieties at very low rates. Now is the season for planting all kinds of Ever greens, and experience has proven that the month of May is the most favorable for plant ing. Also some kinds of SHRUBBERY, SHADE, AND FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS &O. Can be planted with safety. myl2 A 1' E W. M 0 R E DEL AWARE, CONCORD, DIANA, MUSCADINE, REBECCA, CALIFORNIA, ISABELLA, CATAWBA, CLINTON, And other varieties of Grapes in good order. They can be planted with games. myl2 STRAWBERRIES CAN BE PLANTED UNTIL JUNE WITH SAFETY. RHUBARB AND ASPARAGUS ROOTS ARE NOT TOO FAR AD VANCED YET TO PLANT. PLAN TS, TOMATOES, CABBAGE, And other plants for sale at the KEYSTONE NURSERY, ICE CREAM I ICE CREAM ONE of the greatest improvements of the age is Fyne & Barr's Patent Ice Cream Freezer, and Egg Beater, tne great saver of labor. The small quantity of ice used sod the exceeding short space of tme required to mare good ice cream in one of their Freezers, ought to induce every family to purchase one of thrm. They have received several elver medals and the highest premiums at exhibit ens, over all oth Freezers now in lice. A printed circular containing the very best receipt for matting ice cream, frozin custard, ice waters, &c., wttli a number of certificates aid full directions accompany each Freezer. All orders for Presume, county or State rights will be attended to by addressing W. IIARR, my9-d2ra Elarrtsburg, Ps.' VINE lot of Sugar Cured Hams, Country Bacon and Lard, tor sale by . _ . NICHOL-3 St BOWMAN, Corner Ilrout and Market streets myl JERSEY HAM. I—Ten tierces of these justly celebrated sugar cured hams, received and or ea e in large or small quantities . WM. DOCK, Je. CO. ty P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S Nil, W . SOAP. • It is economical and highly detersive. IL bon- Wane no Roeiu and wilt not waste. It is warranted not to injure the halide. It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefore suitable for every purpose. For ate by WILL DOCK, Jr. * Co. 6.000 POUNDS Extra Prime Sugar Oared Hams for sale very low wholesale uc rcitaii by DuCii. JR., & CO. WANTED.—lmmediately an unoccu pied stable or shed. Address box 309, Harris burg P. 0 myl2 HAY 1 HAY 11 ASUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at EV 00 per ton for eato by JAMES M.WHEELER IAMILY WASHING BLUE, an excel. lent substitute for Indigo, for sale at the wholesale retail grocery store of NICHOL'S & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. LIMA) litN6 I—Tne largest and best stock, from $l.OO to 14.03—warranted—at trk, SHEFFER S BOOKSTORE. FktESEt Choice Teas, Black and Green, In 31, 3i and 1 pound papers, for sale at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S 18 corner Front and Market streets. COIGE Teas, Green and Black, for sale low by NICHOLab & BOWMAN, rebll Corner Front and Market streets PEACHES pared and unpaired, very fine lot, for sale by NICHOLS B AVMAN, myl2 Corner Front and Market stmts. MOURNING GOODS.—Everything in AFL this line manufactured for Ladles' Summer Wear. erices very low. A great many goods of ne v material. (=WARP & suonum. MY 6 Next door to the Harriaburg Bank. HAMS. 7,900 LBS. Jersey Sugar Cured EMS, and a epleadid lot of Owego e... York) Corn Fed Sugar Cared Rama, just received. tlprlB W. DOCK, JR., & CO. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. JIIST received a full supply of Lykens Valley Nut Ooal, delivered by the patent weigh carte. For sale by . JAMES al. WEIBELER. sprig DRIED FRUITS, Hominy, Beans, .!G c. at JOHN mul tpitib, Dates, Prunes, ' aisins, - and all kinds of Nuts, at Jul/NI WI,SE'S Store, Third and Walnut. myl riRIISJIED, broken loaf, fine and coarse pulverised said other sugars for rile by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and liturket streets. 'NNE Choice Teas and Pure Spices, at r .JOJEIN z vs. myi ALUT of prime tamese just received an for Bale by NICHOLAS & BOW MAN, fetal Corner //coat and Market streets. No) Zbvertisements GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES! PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact that, besides the machines makiaz our male• brated etltch, we manufacture, In great variety of styles, superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES• The peculiarities of eaeh stitch will be cheerfully shown and explained to purchasers; and they have the great advantage of being able to select from our stock either &machine making the GROVER AND BAKER STITCH or one making the LOCK STITCH. the only valuable Searing Machine stashes in practical use. PRICES FROM 'HO UPWARDS. Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia For tale by MRS. E. BRENIZER, 78 Market Street, Harrisburg myB•d2m TO PAPER MAKERS. THE undersigned will receive proposals at the offoe of the State Printer in Harris burg, until Thursday the 12th 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 making proposals must be prepared to give satisfactory security for the faithful per formance of the contract ; and the right is re served to reject all bids not satisfactory in price and samples. The paper must be furnished in such quanti- Vas and at such times as required by the Su perintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTH, Superintendent of State Printing. HARRISBURG, 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 vertizer. my9-dtd 1862. SPRING OPENING 1862. Black and Second Mourning Dress Goods, Shawls, Veils, Collars, &c, Full, 1% yard wide Lupin's all wool Dalatues Sdpe. for makes of Boinbazine:r. Splendid Styles or French (Anglian's. Large stock of Lustres and A ipVeas. vßlack ant Purple Dress Silks. a. Plain black English Rep Si ks. ... A Black and white Fowlard Silks Purple and Black do. sa Plain do. do. ,z C..? Small Checked dn. tax) Nasznidan do. .. . - . ...S i all wool Detainee.; Fig'd all wool Delathes. shepherd's Plaids. Timinatine. Silk Challis. caw Eng. Chintzes. &c. Long Black Thibbet Sbawtg. Square Plaid Black and White Shawls. Square Thibbet Black Shawls. 2 yard Wide Thibbet for shawls, Very Superior English Crepe Veils, all sizes. Large stock of English Crepe Collars, all sizes. ai Black bordered Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs. 7, Black Gloves of every description. = White Second Monrni.ig Collars. Settq of Coder and Sleeves. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Black Love Veils. an Jouvin's Kid Gloves. English Crepes. French do. 0 Mantua Ribbons. Belting do. Co 2 Particular attention is paid 'and invited to our stock of the above goods. We are constantly re ceiving nyw addi ions. Parctalars will always find a full assortment. CATHCART & 11 BOTHER, Next door to the Et trrisburg Bank. a 5 No. 11 Market Square . SCHIEFFRLIN BROTHERS & CO , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per fumery, &c. Also agents for che sale of Refined Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any coat oil • furnished in sue quantities at the lowest market rates. 170 and 172 William ,Street, ja27-d6m] NEW YORK. AGENTS! MERCHANTS! PEDLERS I READ THIS. VNERGETIU men make 85 a day by jud selling our ONION PRIZE STAPIoNERY PACKE, fS ccutairdog Superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN GENERALS, and a piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat isfaction in quality of our goods. The gifts cone it of fifty varieties sud styles of Jewelry, all eseful and valu able. Circulars with full particulars mailed free. Ad dress. L. B. HASKINS & CO, apB6-?..md 36 Beekman street, New York. A. C. SMITE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE THIRD STREETI mylOy) NEAR MARKET. SUGAR CIIRED.HAMS DRIED B EEF, SHOULDERS, BOLGNA SAUSAGE. A large and fresh supply just received by 1eb.26 Wd. DOJ Jr. & Ca.l SUN SHADES, Sun Umbrella and Para sols. Prices ten per cant lower than elsewhere. CAT,CeKT& BROTIIErt, Next door to the iltn - ri.4)urg Bank. myB SOAP, Harrison, Country and Fancy, for sale by NICHOL?, At BOW MAN. m2.7-y] north-east corner of Front and Market streets. GUARA JELLY - .—A large supply just received by WM. DOCK, JR. & CU. COAL OlL.—Nobody can undersell us, The best oil in Harrisbars: ; warranted non.explo sive, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, all corner Front and Market streets. SPORTSMEN ATTENTION. Fishing Tackle, Powder and Hot, tbr silo by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. apr24 UE newly replenished stock or Tollel and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this car, r,nd ceiling confident of rendering aatislaztion, we wouid res pectfully invite a call. K.91-I,NR, 91 Market street, two doors east of Fourth street, south elle. CHURNS, Tubs, Baskets, Brooms, Brushes and all kinds of Willow and Ced-m Ware, for sale low by NICEI JLS & BOWMAN, my 2 Fr. nt and Market strants. CUAL OIL, Lamps, Shades, Chimneys lower than any house in Harrisburg. Call and examine at _ maims & BOWMAN, Wholesale and retail grocery, corner Front and Market streets. an A SUPERIOR lot of Dandelion and Rii A Colree, for sale at the store of JOHN WISE. my Miscellaneous GEO. W. McCALLA, WATCHMAKER: ez JEWELER, NO. 38, Li Market Street, Harrisburg. HAS constantly on hand a large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &c., Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. N B. Don't forget the place, opposite the Jonea' House. mar3l-45m B, S. HARRIS, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG. LiAS always on hand a full assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware ' Coo,ing and Parlor Stoves of the best manunc:nries, Gone. Spouting, Roof ing and Galvanized Iron Cornish, manufactured and put up at rfeisnnftble rates. Jew- Repairing prompily attended , o. apral-dly TRH BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST MONET A. HUMMEL, BOOTS AN D SHOES, of every DESCRIPTION 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 lowzt cash prices. mar2B-dgm DENTISTRY D. GEO. W. SPINE, graduate of the Baltimore College of Pealed turnery, having per tu.nently located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly ocaupied by Or. Gorges, on Third street, between Market and Walnut, respeclully iniorma his friends and the public in eeLeral, tent he is prep ared to perform all operations in the Dental profession, either surgical or mechanical. iu a manner that shall not be sniptssed by operators in this or any otter city. His moue of inserting artidaial teeth is upon the latest im proved scientige principle . Teeth, from one to a full set, mounted on flue Gold, Plating plates or the Vulcanite Ease. I take great pleasure la recommondlng the above gen. tlemm to all my former friends of Harrisburg vi cinity, and fed confident that ho will perform all opera tolls to a scientific manner, from my knowledge of his ability. (ms 3 dtfj F. J. S. GOKG AS. 11. D. 8. DAN'L. A. MIIENOH, AGENT. IF the Old Wallower Line respectfully 1 informs the public %hit this Old Drily Transporta tion Line, (the. nal Walow r Line now in exist , nce this City,) t• is in successful operation, and prepared to carry freight as low as any other individual line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, :Sunbury, Lewisnurg, Wil liamson, Jersey :Shore ' Lock Hav , ii and all other points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia awl t- - .r.e and WU lianaspurt and ehni. a Railroads. DANL. A. lIIIHNCH, Agent. fla , rfshurg, Pa. Goods sent to the Ware House of Mes-,ri. Peacock, Zell & inchman. Yoe 808 and 810 Market Aireet &neve k.'Llitti, Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. M. will arrive at Eirrisbu.g, ready for delivery next morning. apai.rdmyl FISHING TACKLE! OP ALL KINDS. Three, four and five joint Trout Rods. silk and Hair Trout Lines, from 10 to 50 yards long. London Patent Trout L 1112,8, di 44 Twisted tSiik front Lines, I/ {I China uross Lines, St ti it Linen art i Cotton Litt,Jß, Le Lt st ts Float Lines turntnie i with Hooks, Corms, 11 ass Multiplying iten!s 10 to 50 yards. A lot cf Choice Trost Flies. Sit Worm Gut Leaders, bottom hues, 3 to 9 feet. " Strands. " " " :31:100dS, Limerick Hooks, asst , No. Ito S Trout Baskets, Kirby Trout and River Hooks, Limer ick Trout and River Hoots, Floats Flasks and Drinking Cuia. K BLUR'S DAUG AND FANO I STORE, roy2 91 Market Stre GREAT ATTRACTION, CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where you will find a large and well selected stock Of plate and fancy Confe,tionery of all kinds. a great va riety or toys 0/ every description, Ladies' Work Stands and Fancy Buslots, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Dates and all other articles generally Sept in a confectionery and toy store. lieeeivtng fresh supplies every weeK. Cal/ and examinefor yourselves. Wlf. 11. WAG(IJNEK, aprlB-d6m oprietor. WM. T. BISHOP, ATTORNEY -AT--LAW, OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'S FULL, OPPOSITE NEW COURT-HOUSE. Consultations in German and English. mar29-a2m INIPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. DR. P. H. ALLABAOH, Surgeon Den l.st, Manufacturer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method that obviates every abjection to the use of arti ficial tectn, emoracing partial, half and whale sets of 011:1 piece only, of pure awl indestrectiole mineral, there are, no crevice's for lhe ucccum Malmo of sat tit particles of fool and therefore, no ollenstve oder from the breath, as no me tal is used in their construction, there can be no galvanic setioa or metallic taste. Hence the Indio ideal is not an. Holed with sore throat, headache, he. °Mee No. .43 North decoud street, Harrisburg. dly THEO. F. SCHEFF t, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, AfARKEI STREET, HARRISBURG. -Particular attention paid to Piloting, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Valictus, Checks, Drafts, &c. CARDS printed at $3, $3, $4, and $5 per thousand In elegant style. 120 INDUCEMENT TO PURCHASERS. A VERY heavy stock of Dress Goods AL of evay description, now open at very low price. CATHCAsa & BROTHER, ruff Next dot,r to the Harrisburg hank. NEW Fruits, Currents, Raisins, Citron and lemons, at the new Wholesale and Retail, Gro cery and Provision Store, corner Front. and Market street, Harrisburg, Pa, ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PEN S, BEST PENS in the world, for 75c, el 25 $1 60, s:‘, $3, and $4, for sale at lebl s l SCHEFFER'S Bookstore. CHEAP SUGARS, Choice Syrup, Teas, ic,, For sale low by NICHOLS d 130 WMAN , corner of Front and Market etreeta. BLACKING AIASON 'S "CHALLENGE BLACKING. oo Gross, asserted sizes, ju,t received, arid for sale at Wholessle prices , dell Fresh CRANBERRIES, Dried Fruits, %.,1 Apple, Hornnay, at NICBOU3 St BOWMAN'S cnroer. F' , •qnt, 4134 ,rket CIDER !! 1 VINEGAR !I I iviADE from choice and Selected Apples, and guaranteed by us to be strictly pure, ,12-a ' 4 M. 000 BAWN, Lard, Hams, just received and far said by NICHOLS & BOWMAN. apr23 Corner Front and Market Streets. STRAWBERRIES C AN be planted until June with safety. °ROSS &. BLA.CKWELL'S Celebrated PICKLES, SAUCES, PRESERVES, &c,, Arc. A large supply of the above , embracing every ' , ninety, lust re eived •nd lor Bale WM. DUCE . Jr..it Co PUTTER, Water, Soda and Sweet Crack LP era, at 701iti my/ NIOEMI S A BOWM.I S M!IIII=IIMI