all ettegrapq. All communications recommending candidates for political offices must be paid for at the time they are handed in, otherwise they will be laid aside. lElt.lBB t; R , P Tuesday Afternoon, May 20,1802. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE.—On motion of C. C. Rawl), Esq., B. F. Etter, Esq., was yesterday admitted to practice as au attorney-at law in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. =I COMPLAINT has been made to us by several ladies of the bad conduct of a crowd of boys, who make a practice of loafing at the north corner of Third and Market streets until late hours at night, and disturbing peaceable people with their doings and conversation. We com mend them to the attention of the police. 12=1=1 THE OWNER of the street sprinkler requosts us to inform tie public that unless be meets with better patronage he will be compelled to with draw that machine from service. The "sprink ler" is an excellent institution, and we would very much regret to see it laid aside just as we are approaching the season when its services are so much needed. Viva le sprinkler, say we. =I A NOVEL mode of giving the rebels news was recently practised by some of the soldiers of the Sixty-second Pennsylvania regiment, before Yorktown. They caught a secesh dog outside of the enemy's lines, and, fastening a news paper with an account of the taking of Fort Pulaski around his neck, they tied a tin kettle to his tail, and started him back to his breth ren, whither he went at an Eclipse pace. I=l PICAYUNE BUTLER.-A correspondent, writing from New Orleans, inform us that the rebel melody, beginning "Picayune Butler has come to town," has almost ceased to be sung by the secession ists of New Orleans. Our men, howeNer, have caught it up ; the camps of the federal army are alive with it, aul it can be heard of a moonlight evening on the vessels ascending the Mississippi. Tllll REMAINS OF GEN. KEIM will be removed from the Brady House in this city at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning to the Lebanon Valley rail road depot. The State authorities having no troops at their disposal at this point to consti tute the funeral escort, prescribed for a briga dier ueueral, t he corpse of the distinguished dead, will be followed to the depot by the First City Zouaves, Capt. F. Asbury Awl, and from thence will be accompanied to the place of interment at Reading by the family of the deceased, and the Adjutant General, Quartermaster General, and Commissary General of the State. I=l AMUSEMENTS NEXT WEEK.-Our citizens are promised a fend of amusement next and the following week, a hich will come all the better after the tong interval. The first on the carpet will he 111 T. and Mrs. Peabody's enter tainments at Sanford's Opera House, which commence next Monday evening. The elegant refinement, wit, humor, and sparkling vivacity which pervades their entortaiments, have ren dered them at once deservedly popular, whilst the extraordinary changes of personal identity are perfect') bewildering. Mr. anti Mrs. Pea body will receive the thanks of the community for introducing a new parlor pastime of a moral and amusing character, free from all theatrical objections, capable of re-production in any drawing room among friends, and which will serve to while away many a weary hour, and provoke boundless merriment. Closely following the Peabodys will come the renowned ventriloquist and magician, Wyman, who opens in the same hall, ou next Monday week. Wyman is so well known hereabouts, that it would seem to be almost work of supero gation for us to say anything in his praise ; and, we, therefore, need only add that he is the same old Wyman—full of fun and mystery, and as lively as a bag of flees. =I SERIOUS RENCONTRE ON THE CANAL.—A des perate rencoutre occurred yesterday on t)ie Pennsylvania Canal, between two boatmen, which came very near terminating fatally to one of the parties. It seems that an elderly man named Fred erick Moss and his son had charge of a raft of timber consigned to Messrs. Wilt & Bigler of this city. As the raft was approaching this point on the canal,from the west, a canal boat, whose progress was much more rapid,attempted to pass it, which movement, however, was ob jected to by the occupants of the raft, one of whom, Moss' SOII, declaring with an oath that the boat should not pass upon any conditions, and then commenced abusing an old man, who seemed to be the owner of the boat. These proceedings continued for some time, and the parties were getting considerably excited, when sullenly old Moss sprang to the canal boat and caught hold of the old man, its owner, and commenced beating him, when a eon of the latter hastened to his father's assistance, and attempted to push Moss away. Mosslat length finding himself likely to be Overpowered, seized hold of an axe and with it struck the canal boat owner's son a violent blow on the head, which felled him to the deck of the boat, where he lay for several moments apparently lifeless. This act seems to have frightened Moss, and hostilities were at once suspended, the Moss's returning to the timber raft, while the canal boat owner devoted his attention to the recovery of his sou. A physician was sent for, when, upon examination, it Was found that the young luau had sustained a severe fracture of the skull, which rendered his condition very critical, and required the utmost care and cau tion to prevent a fatal effect. Tue wounded man was taken to lodgings in this city, where he is receiving good medical 'attendance; but we could not learn his condition to-day. Moss and his son were arrested by Officer Fleck and taken before Alderman Peffer, who committed them to prison, having refused bail until it could be ascertained that the wounded man would recover from the effects of his Wound. A SPECIAL MEETING of the City Zonaves will be held in the armory this (Tuesday) evening at 7 o'clock, to make arrangements to esccrt the remains of the late Gen. Keim to the cars on Wedne , day morning. Let every member give his punctual attendance. By order of the Captain. I= THS TRIBULATIONS OF PICKPOOKSTS —hrFORMA.- TION FOR NIAOISTRATES.—The last Legislature pissed an act, applicable only to Philadelphia city, authorizing the arrest of suspicious persons found in crowds, and who, when arrested, were unable to give any satisfactory account of them selves. Magistrates wer authorized to commit such persons for ninety days. The act caused quite a flutter among the pickpockets, and in dignant protests of its unconstitutionality were uttered by the few of that class who laid claim to legal knowledge. Two of this number, Byers and Davis, were arrested, and under its provisions committed for the term just men tioned. They employed counsel, and took the case to the Supreme Court, where the constitu tionality was argued. It was insisted that the act was repugnant to that clause in the Decla ration of Rights in the Constitution which guar antees " that trial by jury shall be as hereto fore, and the rights thereof remain inviolate." The case was heard in this city last week, and the opinion of the Court, as delivered by Justice Strong, has been published. In it the Judge stated the objection tc the act, and then refers to the condition of the law prior to the adoption of the Constitution, and takes the ground that the clause quoted is to be interpreted by a knowledge of the usage and practice prior to the use of that language. The Judge eoncludes: But never in England was there any usage, and, consequently, never was there any right in the subject, that every liti gated question of fact should be submitted to a jury. Summary convictions for petty offences aeainst statutes were always stutained, and they were never supposed to be in conflict with the common law right to a trial by jury. Va grants, incluiing rogues and vagabonds, and those who frequent public places for unlawful purposes, are liable to summary conviction and punishment, notwithstanding anything in the Constitution, for they were before the Constitu tion was adopted. The conviction was affirm ed and the petitioners remanded. I=l "RELIABLE INFORMATION. " -- The notice In reference to the meeting of the stockholders of the Northern Central Railroad last Friday, published in yesterday evening's Telegraph, was taken by us bodily from the Baltimore American, generally considered to be one of the most "reliable" papers in that city. The announcement, however, contained in the notice, that "George Small, Esq., was elected to fill the office of President, made vacant by the resignation of the Hon. Simon Cameron," is manifestly a mistake, as that position has been for some time, and is at present very creditably filled by A. B. Warford, Esq., of this city. We presume our Baltimore cotemporar les, (for the Sun and Clipper made an almost precisely similar notice,) confounded the office of "president," with that of "director," and was thus inadvertently led into making the error. In regard to that portion of the para graph announcing the removal of the different offices of the company, at present located in this city, back to Baltimore, we have only to say in reply to the innendo in this morning's Patriot and Union, that it is more than probably the Baltimore papers were led into the error by the following announcement which appear ed in the local columns of our morning cotem porary on the 13th inst., just seven days pre vious to the meeting of the Board, at which the local reporter of that journal this morning, states positively no action relative to the re lative to the removal of the offices was enter: • tamed, "the resolution to that effect having passed some months ago !" "THE Board of Directors of the Northern Central Railway will meet in Baltimore on Fri day evening next, when it will be decided whether the several offices will be permanenlly iocated in that city or Harrisburg. It will be remembered that shortly after the attack by the mob on the Eighth Massachusetts regiment in the streets of Baltimore, the office was re moved to this city, where the business has been teansacted ever since. It is to be hoped that the Board will decide in favor of Harris burg." Thus it will be seen, that in the at tempt of the local reporter of the Patriot and Union to misrepresent and mistake ac tual information presented through our col umns to the people of Harrisburg, he only stul tifies himself and provokes us to point out the many silly blunders appearing daily in the col umns of that journal to elicit the ridicule and contempt of its baker's dozen of readers. But perhaps, we should exercise charity, and over look the blunders of our morning local cotem porary on the subject of motive power and machine shops, as all his thoughts and associa tions just now tend to horse flesh and horse stables. WANTED. —Four or five active men to itrave in various parts of this State, and one good salesman to go into New York. Persons wish ing employment will do well to call on J. R Asher, at Mrs. Johnson's boarding house, cor ner of Fourth and Market streets, before 9i A. M., or after 8 o'clock, P. IL 2to I=l Ciapwr I CAapirr I Caapirr l--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 374 cents up to 87 cents ; 40 pieces of beautiful Curtain muslin, very cheap; splendid black silks at 75 cents, worth 90 cents ; good black silk at $l, worth $1 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 60 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 25 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 bora, we are daily receiving job lots from the weekly sales, which we promise to sell at city prices to wholesale buyers. B. Lawn, . m3l-y Rhoad's old stand. Ritesrvao from auction 25 pieces of colored and white stow Wadding 25g31e. Also, a magnificent assortment of embroideries, such as W i ads, edgings, nsertangs. At LZWY'S. p e tt nopinania IDailp ettegraph, druesZtap 7literneron, Illap 20, 1862 FOR CONGRESSMAN -THEODORE ADAMS. —The selection of a person properly qualified to re present this congressional district in our nation al legislature is at all times no ordinary task, and especially so now through the disorganized condition of our country. While his watchful care will be taxed in securing the immediate interests of the district, more enlarged views of national rights must ere long count and his priident action, in the adjustment of the affairs k,f our unhappy country. Our choice must then be influenced for the general good, and in this connection, we mention the name of Theo dore Adams, who is favorably known and eati tied to the confidence of his fellow-citizens; but in thinking of a congressman, do not forget the cheap dry goods house of Urich and Bow man. . 2t. POST OFFICE ,NOTICE. On and after May 6th, 1862, the mails at this office will be closed as follows : NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. NORTH. WAY Mau,—For all places between Harris burg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N. Y, at 12 00 M SOUTH. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris burg' and Ballimore, Md., and Washington, D.C., at 12.00 For York, Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. 0., at 900 F. M LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD EAST. WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris burg and Reading, Pottsville, Easton and Philadelphia, at ...... .7.00 A. Id For Lancaster, Philadel phia and New York, at 9.00 P. M WEST. Wax MAIL—For all For Johnstown and Pittsburg, Pa., Cincin- nati, Columbus and Cleveland, 0., at 245 P. M. For Lewistown, Hun tingdon, Tyrone, Al toona, Hollidaysburg and Pittsburg, 900 P. M. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg, Cbambersburg, Pa., and Hagerstown, Md., at.. 7.00 A. M. at .12,30 P. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL Office Hours—From 6.80 A. M. to 8 P. M , Sunday from 73. to 8i A. M., and from 3 to 4 P. M. GEORGE BERGNER, Postmaster. Do not trifle with 3 our Health, Constitution and Cha racier. If you are suffering with any Diseases for which BELMBOLD' S EXTRACT B UCRZT is recommended. it will Cure you, Vivo Long Suffering, Allaying Pan and inflamatinn, and will restore you to Out out the Ativortisement to another column, and cal or aeud for it. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! Ask for fielmbohl'a. Take so Other CURES GUARANTEED. m9l2•d2m HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE I I Wm. A. Batchelor's Bair Dye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dye' Known ! All others are mere Imitations, and should bo avoided ifyou wish to escape ridicule. GREY. RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beantiruland natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Rh,. FIFTEEN 111..DALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wn. A. BATCHILOS sines 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is W.&littiSTIND not to injure in the least, however long it may be contin ued, and the ill effects of bad Dree remedied. The hair is Invigorated for fife by this splendid Dye, which is prop. erly applied at No. 18 tiond Street New York. Sold to all the cites and towns of the United States, by Druggists 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. oqtll-dawly THREE CENTS PER PAPER. OUR fresh stock of Superior Flower and Ga den Seeds we have determined to sell at hree cents per paper. Call at No. 91 Market street, Roller's drug and fatioy store, and you will get to the right place. J. Wesley Jones' Sue double Asters and ten' week stocks at same price. LADIES CORSETS ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES, WHITE AND COLORED. 'Moped;article manufactured, can be found at OATIMARTB', Neat door to the Harrisburg Ban k. TT P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S NhW SOAP. II IL is economical and hlgbly detersive. It con. table no Rosin and witi not waste. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefore suitable for every purpose. For ale by WM. DOCK, Jr. & Co. GARDEN SEEDS.—Just received a large invoice of choice Garden Seeds—comprising a greater variety of imported and home growth than has 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 groeery store of WM. DOCK, & 00. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. TIIST received a full supply of Lykens Valley Nut Ooal, delivered by the patent weigh earls. For sale by JAMES M. WHEELER. aprl6 A CHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN 2-2 WEEK ST:JOCKS, with a general variety of Fresh Flower and Garden Seeds, received and for sale at No. 91 Market street. KELLER'S Drugstore. _ THE SKIRT. JIIST RECEIVED.—The New Shaped keletni Skirt, the tined article manufactured. For gale atCATHCART'S, aprBy Nest daor to tho liarrlttmos Flank. GOLDNd I—The largest and hest stock, from $l.OO to 14.09—warranted— n2o SIiEFFIER B Rnriks otte. gPYLES, Oranges and Lemons, atJULIN WISN/S. myl PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ' WAY MAIL—For all places between Harris burg and Philadelphia, at .6.39 A. M For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at ..12 00 M For Bainbridge, Mariet ta, Columbia, Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York, at 315 P. 11 places between Harris burg and Altoona, at 12.00 M MAIL—For all UM places between Harris burg and Chambersburg, ROAD For Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station, Au burn and Pottsville, at 12.80 P. M STAGE ROUT! S Linglestown, For Manada Hill, West Min- over, Ono and Jones town, on Monday, Wed neEday and Friday 7 A. M For Lisburn and Lewis- berry, on Saturday BE WISE BY TIMES! TRY 1T TRY IT TRY IT ! HEALTH AND PURITY, At Little Faponee, And no ExpoEure. • Wholesalei,Factory, 81. Barclay St., • Late Ma Broadway, New York tAinivetistintnts FLOWER SEEDS dew • Muer tistintuts _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 s-ane kinds of SHEA. BBERY, SHADE, AND FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS &C. Can be planted with safety. In} 12 A FEW MORE, DEL AWARE, CONCORD, DIANA, MUSO ADINE, REBECCA, CALIFORNIA, ISABELLA, CATAWBA, CLINTON, And other varieties of Grapes in good order. They can be planted with success. mvl2 STRAWBERRIES CAN BE PLANTED UNTIL JUNE RHUBARB AND ASPARAGUS ROOTS ARE NOT TOO FAR AD VANCED YET TO PLANT. PLANTS, TOMATOES, CABBAGE, And other plants for sale at the KEYSTONE NURSERY, ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM ! ! ONE of the greatest improvements of the age is Fyne & Barr's Patent Ice Cream Freezer, and Egg Beater, the great saver of labor. The small guauti yof ice used. aad the exceeding short space of [me required to make good ice ere tm in one of their Freezers, ought to induce eve-y family to purchase ono of them. They have received several slyer medals and the big - hest premiums at exhibit 011 e, over all other Freezers now in see. A pruned circular containing the very best receipt for making ice cream, frozen custard, lee waters, &c., with a number of certitl atos a.d full diree . ions accompany each Freezer. All artifice for Freezer?, county or Skate rights will be attended to by addressing W. uARR, my9.em Harrisburg, Pa. TO PAPER MAKERS, THE undersigned will receive proposals at the office 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 ties 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 2.00 P. M 1862. SPRING OPENING 1862 Black and Second Mourning Dress Goods, Shawls, Yells, Collars, &c. Full, 13 yard wide Lupin's all wont Ds.laines. Sapedor makes of Bombazines. Splendid Styles of French Ginghams. Laige stock of Lustros and A Ips'eso. Black ant Purple Dress Silks. ea Plain black Ruglish Rep Si ks. El Black and white Fowlard Silks. Purple and Black do. Plain do. do. Small Checked do. Neapolitan do. suo all wool Delaines: Pad isigid all wool Dels:ines. shepherd's Plaids. a. Thalmann°. 4=l Silk Challis. rQ Eng. Chintzes, Mohaire, Sic. Long Blank Thibbet Shawis. 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 eizes s Black bordered Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs. Black Gloves of every description. N i White Second Mourning Collars ent Setts of Collar and Sleeves. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Black Love Veils. 12.0 Jouvin's Kid Gloves. Itrarticular attention is paid 'and invited to our stook of the above goods. We aro constantly re• retying new addlion3. Parcwera wai a l wa y s find a full auvrtnterat. CATHCART lc B ROTHRR, Next door to the H.rrlsburg Bank. a 5 No. 11 Market Soave GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where you will find a large and well selected stock of pion:Land fancy Confectionery of all kinds. A great va riety of toys of every de , crlption, Ladies' Work Stands and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Dates and all other articles generally Kept In a confectionery and toy store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Call and examinefor yourselves. WM. G. WAGGONER, aprlB-d6m Proprietor. SOHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods,• For fumery, &c. Also agents for the sale of Refined Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any coal oil • furnished in any quantities at the lowest market rates. 170 and 172 William ;Street, ja27-d6m] NEW YORK AGENTS 1 MERCHANTS 1 PEDLERS I READ THIS. EVNBRGETIC men make 65 a day by selling our UNION PRIZE STATIONERY PACKETS ens taming Superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN GENERALS, and a piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat isfaction in quality of our goods. The gifts consist of fifty varieties and styles of Jewelry, all useful and valu able. Circulars with full particulars mailed free. Ad dress. L. B. HASKINS & CO, ap&l-aind 36 Beekman street, New York. A. C, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE THIRD STREET; mylOy) NEAR MARKET. DRIED FRUITS, Hominy, Beans, &o. at JOHN WISE'B. myl p. 11GS, Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and all kinds of Nuts, at JOHN WISE'S Store, Third sud alma. myl WITH SAFETY. English Crepe 3. French do. Mantua Rtbbons Belting do. istellantons. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES! PA.RTICULAR alteration is called to the fact th tt, lyables the machines making our cele brated ititch, we manbfactere, in great variety of styles, superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. The prculiarities of eaeh stitch will be cheerfully shown and explained to purchasers; and they have the great advantage of bring able to select from our stock either a mach;ne making tho GROVER AND BAKER STITCH or one making the LOCH STITCH, the rilly valuable Sewing Machine etitehes in practical We. PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS. Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia For Eale by MRS. E. BRENIZER, 78 Market Street, Harrisburg myB-d2m WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street, Harrisburg,. Pa., PIANO ro NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BESt' NIANUFACT LI HE D INSTBU- MENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQITABE, GILT AND ROSEWOO FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING GLASSE 8 From smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE, 93 Market street febl9-Wsrsly GEO. W. McCALLA, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, NO. 38,ladatek Jekr. 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. far N B. Don't forget the place, opposite the Joues' House mar3l-d3m B. J. HARRIS, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG. ETAS always on hand a full assortment or rtn and Japanned Ware, Coozing and parlor Stoves of the best manufactories, Gutte• Spouting, Roof ing and Galvanized Iron Cornish, manufactured and put up at reasonable rates. ,ogr• Repairing promptly attended to. apr3o-dly THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY A. HUMMEL, BOOTS AND 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 lowest cash prices. mar2B-d3m FISHING TACKLE! OF ALL KINDS. Three, four and five joint Trout Pods. Silk and Hair Trout Lines, from 10 to 50 yards long. London Patent Trout Lines, " " Twisted Silk rrout Lines, it ti 14 China Gross Lines, a Linen and Cotton Linos, ti t, Float Lines furnished with Hooks, Corks, &c, Brass Multiplying Reels, 10 to 50 yards. A lot of Choice Trout Flies. Silk Worm Gut Lealers, bottom lines, 3 to 9 feet,. " " " Strands. it " Snoods, Limerick Hooks, ass't., No. Ito 8 Trout Baskets, Kirby Trout and River Hooks, Limer ick Trott and River Hooks, Floats Flasks and Drinking Cups. KtLLER'd DRUG AND FANG! STORE, my 2 91 Market Sire 't. IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY DR. P. H. ALLABACH, Surgeon Den tist, Manufacturer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method that obviates every objection to the use of arti- Ilcial tcetn, embracing partial, half and whole sets of one piece only, of pure and indestructicle mineral, there are, no crevices for the acccum &anon °fantail particle-4 of food and therefore, no offensive oder from tho breath, as no me tal is used in their construction, there can be no galvanic action or metallic taste. Hence the itchy [dual is not an cloyed with sore tnront, headache, &le. Oft° No. 43 North Second street, Harrisburg. 0ct1.2- dlv THEO. F. SCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, HARKEI STREET, HABREBURG. ,fir• Particular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Checks, Drafts, Am CARDS printed at $2, $3, 11, and $5 per thousand in elegant style. '2O INDUCEMENT TO PURCHASERS. AVERY heavy stock of Dress Goods of every thseripoon, now open at very low mew , . canicawr & BROTHER, myo Next aler in the Harrlthurg Bank. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED BEST PENS in the world, for 75c, $1 25 $1 60, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at febl s Y SCILEFFEB'S Bookstore. BLACKING ! MA SON 'IS "CHALLENGE BLACKING . 100 Grass, assorted sizes,just received, sad lax sale at Wholessle prices, WK. POCK, Jr.. &Co. dell SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. - A very convonient Writting Desk ; aIBO, Portfolios, Memorandum Books, Portmormates, Ato., at n2O SCELEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. HOWARD & HOPE MORT & QUICK ROUTE NEW YORK. Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night. Leave New York at 74- P. M., by the Fast Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg aaLAr WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAM Order Gooda marked via HOPE EXPRESS CO., General Office, 162 Broadway. New York For further information enquire of GEO. BERGNER, Agent. Ilmmanna°, Aug. 1861.-dtf HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION “ R iG,I L Y CONCENTRA rEV, CUNIPt UNLI FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, A Positive alid Bpacitic Remedy For Diseases of the BLAPDEIt, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. 'fins Medicine inereanes the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS jut , healtby action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, so well as PAIN AND INFLAMATION, and is good for MEN, WOMEN OR CITILDREN. For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early-In discretion or abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness L.l Vision, Paul is the Back Universal Lsssitude;of the . Muscular System, . . tlot Hands, Flushing of tile Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on tbo Face. PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med Wino invariably removes, soon follows . . IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not rrcque• tly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their sntfertng, THE RECO ;IS)S OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, REAR AMPLE WITT:INS TO THY TRUTH OF THE AKTERTIOTI THE CONSTITUTION ONO”'. AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNE.A.: ' Reqiiires the aid of medicine to :•trengthen and Invigorat the System Which lim_unoLds EXIRACT i.+anris6!y due' OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA J TING MARRIAGE, 2-IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES. the Extract Benin is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppreedo n of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhoue state of the Uterus, Leucorhcea Whites, Steril . ; Ity, and ibr all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits . of Dissipation, or in the TAXI NO MOSS %ASA; MIOCIRT, OR lINPLIMANT 'll2lll OINII FOR UNPLEASANT AND DANGWROETS DISSAFRS. In all their Stages, Little or no change in Diet , And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire anti gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Imflammation, Bo frequent In the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Dsseasea and morn-out Mailer. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVP. BEEN' IRE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid MAN'S Fa's to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "POI SON" has, by the use of "POWIRFI7L ASTRECGRNTS, " been dried up in the system, to bretk Oct in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. Use Exuasoin's EXTR-101 BUGIM for all affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE From whatever c.suse originating and no matter : f HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of DIURETIC, HELAIBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCH U IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired eflect in all Diseases VOR WHICH IT IS tIF,UOSIMENDED. Evidence of the most reliable and responsibie character will accompany tie medicos. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From B to 20 yearss standing, WITH N. 4.11.6 -q KSOWN TO SCIENCE AND FAME Price $1 00 per bottle, or O.X. for $5 00. Delivered to any address, cecurely packed from obser ration. DC:SCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis I AFFT...DANIT. aPersonally appeared before me, an Alderman of . tho city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hyd.acsoto, who being duly sworn, cloth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege table EL T. HELMBOID. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of No vember, 1854. NVII. P. HIBSERD, Alderman, Ninth St. above Race, Phila. Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bel. Chestnut, Phila, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "OF THEIR OWN" and "maim" ARTICLIS ON THE REPUTATION EIRALNED BT Helmbold's Genuine Preparation s, " Lxtract Buchu, " Sarsaparilla, " Improved Rose Wash. Sold by C. K. Feller, D. W, Gross, Wyeth, C A.. Bannvart. AND ALL DRUGFLST3 EVERYWHERE. AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. v R e H ru E , L em M eSuOtLaf.),Sl.se.T,Aitsr It, OTHER. Cut eut A t S h K e novl3..ity "THE PEN MI W OR GHTIER THAN THE S D." THE LARGEST STOCK, THE AICtIT BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS OF Gold and Silver Pencil and. Pen GOLD PENS. Cases. In the market, is to be found at BERGNER'S CAPAP BOOKSTORE NOTIONS.—Quite a variety of nsefu and entertaining articles—A:reap—at n9O RI F.41 4 ' en.:2Q TERSEY HAM !—Ten tierces of these Ejl justly celebrated sugar cured hams, received and or sa e in large or small quantities. WEI. DOCK JP- & CO. TILII UTTER, Water, it oda and sweet Creek erg, at JOHN WI E's. tilitttllantotts. FREIGHT REDUCED ! EXPRESS CO.'S TO AND FROM HELDIBULD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, BUT NONE WILL CONFEsS L=l FEILALEF-FEMALES-FEMALES, DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE 821 SYMPTOMS NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I HELJIBOLD'S F.A7RACrBa CHU MESS SECRET DISEASES. At little Expense ; No inconvenience;