Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 22, 1862, Image 3

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Ettegrao
til comn 1111 l !cations recommending
..wildeies for political offices must be
p oil for nt the time they are handed In,
ofiterwiso they will be laid aside.
RISB R 0 , P 9
Thursday Morning, May 22, 1862.
IioDEY'S MAGAZINE FOR Jun bits just been re
crived itt BERGNER'S. Price twenty cents.
PASSEDTHROUOIL—GtmeraI FranzSigel passed
t in ugh this city on Tuesday on his way west
rota Washington city.
31 1, Poo.—A dug, supposed to be mad, was
,lie[ by officer Fleck last Saturday afternoon,
street.
HAursa FUR JOHN—Pais® TWENTY CENTS.—
B e rgner has just received Harper's Magazine
f,, r June. Price reduced to twenty cents.
[WAFTURE OF CANNON CAISSON/J.—Several Car
eula of cannon caisson s, manufactured in this
ity, were chipped southward yesterday, via
he Northern Central railroad.
Tea FIRES which raged on the Bluo moue
„i„ [ dove this city, during last week have been
'leached by the rains, and we presume the
avy showers of Tuesday night have performed
FAlne office to the extensive conflagration
el the mountains along the line of the Penn
%Narita railroad, further westward.
NEW Music.—Knoche, No.. 93 Market street,
has just received another batch of new music,
among which are "Charge Bayonets," a bully
much; "I Kissed You when we Parted,"
Sweet of cause, the "Knitting Song :" ,. "Col.
11311's Grand March," with a fine engraving of
the surrender of Fort Pulaski and "Come Back
Sweet Blanche," a fine ballad.
METHODIST PREACHERS IN THE ABEL—The
minutes of the Couference of the M. E. church,
and other official sources, show that there are
three hundred and twenty-eight clergymen of
that body in the loyal army. Of these there
are four colonels, two llentenent-colonels, one
major, thirty-els captains, twenty inferior offi
cers, ten privates and two hundred and forty
chaplains.
EELIC or SECERSIA.—CtIpt, W. Harvey Brown,
formerly of this city, now with Gen. hicClel
lan's army moving on Richmond, has sent us
two specimens of blank pay rolls used by the
ebel army, found by him iu the assistant Ad
, utaut General's office in Yorktown, after its
occupation by our troops. The rolls are
printed ou rough brown colored paper, of a
quality very little better than that used here
abouts for wrapping up sugar and coffee. In
other respects, they aro nearly similar to those
used in our army.
STRAWBERRIES AND GREEN PEAS.—The first
strawberries and green peas of the season was
brought up from Norfolk on Sunday morning
by the steamer Adelaide to Baltimore. The
Etrawbertieo were very line, and are represented
to be itr great abundance. Though people have
breu iu the habit of having plenty of green
peas Wale this time of year, the blockade has
drprired them thus far of the luxury. It is
Lea es pectud that there will be regular Bop
p'rc of these as well as other luxuries of that
latitude. The markets of Nashville are sup
plod with bushels of delicious strawberries, at
tarn curt twenty cents a quart.
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FV , NSRAL OF GEN. Bzw.—The remains of
Brig. General Wm. H. Keim, were taken from
tb d Britiy douse to the Lebanon Valley Rail
roid depot a little after 7 o'clock, yesterday
atniug, escorted by the First City Zouavea,
s ad folh , wed by a large number of our citizens
processioo. The remains left in the train at
tiO,t ('clock, A. a., for Reading, accompanied
ty the !amity of the deceased, excepting his
who remains very ill at the Brady House,
Wr Adjutant General, Commissary General
end quartermaiter General of the State, and
ctLer military officials. The funeral ceremonies
at Haling took place yesterday.
A NouSAND POUND BALL —The Pittsburg
boPaci says that on Friday the Ordnance
Bureau of the Navy Department entered into a
outtiii.t with Messrs. Rnap, Rudd & Co., of
the Pod Pitt Works of that city, for a monster
c aliou, with a calibre of twenty inches, throw
14g d kill weighing one thousand pounds.
1111 a sufficient charge of powder of superior
gnallty, it is thought that a range of nearly
eight wiles can be obtained for this terrible
pri,jueule. The gun is to be of the Dahigrea
Ihttm, and construction on the Rodman prin
uPle. The same establishment has an order
fu r fifty Dahlgren guns of fifteen inches bore.
hue work will be commenced at once, and it
gill not require many weeks of preparation be
fore the arrangement for casting will be com-
Attli• The new fifteen inch Dahlgrens will
40 be commenced shortly. If ever that thou
nod Pounder gets into "Dixie," let "secesh"
itttul trout under.
THE 011 SPRINO% NOT COAL OIL. -A gentle
lan named Denton, who visited the Canadian
oil springs in January, says: "It is a common
ilea with the geologists, that the oil has been
Produced from beds of coal, but this oil field
1, of itself sufficient to show the incorrectness
0 1 the notion. The limestone found iu this
i"ion under the drift clay, I recogniz s d „
'limber of the Hamilton group of the Devo-
Lisa formation, and as such is geologically,
many thousand feet below the lowest member
of the carboniferous formation, below which,
Nurkable coal beds are never found. The truth
L, that this oil, fonnd so abundantly in Canada,
,(4410, Pe nnsylvania, and many other localities,
is not coal, but coral oil. Stowed away in cells,
ass oueitig in the aggregate immense reefs, as it
collected from the impure waters of the
early oceans by minute coral polyps, it has been
v tirti by heat and pressure into reservoirs and
It"dral" where man's ingenuity is discovering
day
b y
day. I have in my possession many
) . t4 4 1(11 ! uf this foss' il coral, with the oil
inly visible in the cella."
CONTRACT AWARDED.—The contract for re
tinning the roof of th.l county prison, has been
awarded to Mr. B. J. Harris, tinner, Market
street, who will at ouce commence to perform
the work.
UMBRELLAS were in demand to-day, and made
people enquire for our frifind Lee's establish
ment, No. 69, Market street. His stock is not
only the largest, but the best made and cheap
est in the city. The same may be said of his
walking canes u son shades and umbrellas:
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CIRCUS COMM.—A circus company, Gard
ner's & Hemmings', will ()Whit in this city
next Monday and Tuesday week, June 2d and
3d. It has been some time since our citizens
hive been favored with the "Horse Opera,"
and we have no doubt the occasion will create
quite a stir among lovers of that species of
amusement.
=I
Lar Tam Go.—Gov. Tod of Ohio, says, "if
you find a sympathiser with treason, in your
social circle, or in your church, turn him out.
Have no fellowship or communion with him."
We believe in that doctrine. Let them under
stand the position they occupy. And ' those
who desert a chrlstian church, because the
country and the government that God has
given us, are remembered in its services,would
alio desert their oountry. Of such we say,
"let them go." But where? Can they find a
church in Harrisburg, that affords an asylum
for traitors or a refuge for rebels ? We hope
not.
ODD FELLOWS STATISTIO.9.—From the report of
the Grand Scribe of the 'Grand Encampment,
n&w in session at Philadelphia, the following
statistics are copied:—Number of Encamp
ments, 86 ; members initiated, 101 ; persons
rejected, 1 ; admitted by card, 9; withdrawn
by card, 36 ; reinstatements, 28 ; suspensions,
36; expulsions, 4; deaths, 39; Past Chief
Patriarchs, 1212 ; contributing Patriarchs, 4648;
number of Patriarchs relieved, 642 ; number
of widowed families relieved, 38; number of
Patriarchs buried, 33. Amount paid for relief
of Patriarchs, $9538 80 ; do widowed
$53 50 ; do for burying the dead, $lBO9 ; total
amount paid for relief, $ll,BBB 80 ; do col
lected during the year, $20,156 92.
A STOUT-BUILT colored woman, with dump
ling cheeks, and huge red lips, was arrested
and confined in the lock-up Tuesday night, at
the instance of a dapper little white gentleman,
with soap-locks and an unexceptionable monst--
ache, who charged her with having stolen his
pocket book, contilning the BUM of fifteen dollars.
She was brought before his honor, the Mayor,
yesterday, and confronted with her accuser.
The woman told a plain, straight-forward story,
and admitted that she had taken the pocket
bOok from the plaintiff, but had not touched
a cent of the money it contained.; and was' ready
to deliver It up r whenever the aforesaidlplain
till would liquidate a certain claim she. had
against him. His honor at once "smelt a mice"
of exceeding large propositions, and very justly
committed both parties to the lock-up.
OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. - A number of sick
and wounded Perinsylvinia soldiecs are uow in
the hospitals at Philadelphia, and as our troops
advance toward Richmond, we must expect
that their number will be largely increased.
Is it not, therefore, the duty of their friends
at home to adopt means for ministering to the
comfort and supplying the wants of these brave
unfortunates? We observe that the benevolent
citizens of Lebanon have already made arrange
ments for this purpose. At a meeting held on
Monday evening week, a committee was ap
pointed to look after the sick and wounded
soldiers belonging to Lebanon county, ascertain
their wants, minister to their comforts, and, if
thought desirable or advisable, have them
biought to their homes; and further, to confer
with the county commissioners for the purpose
of having the expenses incurred paid out of the
county treasury.
let Dauphin county emulate this good exam
ple forthwith, and "go and do likewise." It is
a sacred duty, which both 'patriotism and hu
manity dictate.
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Warrrzo.—Four.or five active men to travel
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. ft
tither, at Mrs. Johnson's boarding house, cor
ner of Fourth and Market streets, before 9i
A. M., or after 8 o'clock, P. M. ' 3te
CARPET ! CARPET I CARPET !—Haying returned
from New York, I now have on hand, and I
arti daily receiving from the New York auction
sales, a large assortment of goods, which I offer
cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 37*
cents up to 87 cents ; 40 pieces of beautiful
Certain muslin, very cheap; splendid black
silks at 75 cents, worth 90 cents • good blac&
silk at $l, worth $1 25 ; black silk 82 inches
wide at $1 10, worth $1 87 ; 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 76 cents, worth $1 ;
1,000 hoop skirts, at 60 76 and $l, very cheap.
Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem
stitched handkerchiefs, at 26 and 31 cents,
cheap. Wholesale buyers we respectfully in
vite to our large stock, all bought for cash at
NeW York auction. Having a buyer in New
York, we are daily receiving job lots from the
weekly sales, which we promise to sell at city
prices to wholesale buyers. 8. LEWY,
tnBr-y Mood's old stand.
solavm from auction 25 pieces of colored
and white stow Wadding 2512}81c. Also, a
magnificent assortment of embroideries, such as
bands, edgings, insertings. At Lswy's.
HAIR DYE HAIR DYE I
Win. L. Batchelor's Hair Dye !
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye' Known !
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
iryou wish to escape ridicule.
COLEY, REL) OR RUSTY HAIR dyed Instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least
iniury to nair or Skin.
FIFTEEN IHBAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
dedpli to Wm. A. BArcusunt sinee and over 240,000
of his fa
apcati av
ons
ye.
mous Dhe boon made to the hair of the patrons
Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
sot to be dlstingulahed from nature and is wAttairrao
Out to ielitro In the lealik however long it may be motio
ned, and the effects of bad Ores remedied. The hair
is Invigorated for life by this splendid bye, which is prop.
arty applied at No. /8 Sofia &met New York.
Sold ie all the cites and towns to the United States, OT
Ortigglani and Fancy Goods Dealers.
The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor
~+
anq address upon a steel plate. engraving, on the to:ir t
. ,
sides of each . bo r s.
.1 4
Wholesale .Faatory, 81 Barclay St.,
Late 288 Sroadway, New York.
octlklawly
41tunt!p1uattia edegra,pll, elmrotrap
TELEGRAPH OUT OF TOWN.
LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS
.The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING
TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after
noon, by the earliest trains that leave the city
after its publication, to the following
REGULAR AGENTS:
ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton.
ANNITILLE—G. W. Hooverter.
•BT•S RsVILLE—E. -Laughlin.
CHAMBEBSBURG—George Tuckey.
CARLISLE—George MS Betz i '
DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark.
ELIZABETHTOWN--7John G. Mellinger.
GREENCASTLE—MAI
HURMELSTOWN—Chas. Dipper.
HOLLIDASBUBG4I4I.:VDIffenbeeker,
LEBANON
-C:
LEBANON—H. H. Roedel.
MOY_SYTOWN,-4. CRIt3SWELL.
MIDDLETOWN-George H. Lenhart.
MECHANICSBURG—WiIIiam Tate.
MECHANICSBURG—J. Emingez.
MOUNT JOY-James
imITTEBSBURG--B. G. *ever. •
NEWVILLE--W. B. tinnf
. SHIPPENSBUItG—KeIso &
SELINSGROVE—Jeremiah Crouse.
NiI . RIGHTSVILLE—W. Moore.
YORK—J. S. Boyer.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
An and after May 6th, 1862, the mails at
this office will be closed as follows
NORI:IiERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NORTH. WAY - Men.--. Poi all
Wades between Harria
burg, Leek Haven and
Elmira, N. Y., at ' 12.00
SOUTH. WAY Man—For all •
places between Harris
burg and Baltimore,
Md., and Washington,
D. C. , at • 12.00. M
. .
For York, • Baltimore,
Md., and Washington, -
D. 0., at ~, . .9.00 P. M
LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD.
EAST. WAY MALL—For all
• places between Harris
burg and Reading,
Potts vilbj, Easton ^ and
Philadelphia, A. M
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WAY MALL—For all
places between Harris.. ' •
• • burg and Philadelphia,
For Philadelphia and
•Laneaster, at:. . . M
For Bainbridge, Mai:let
, • talunabia, Lancaster,
Philadelphia and New
• 3.15 P. M
. • For Lancaster, Philadel
p.bia and New York, at 9.00 P. M
WEST. Wle.T •;: Man.—For all
places between Harris-
tingdon, Tyrone, Al
toona, Hollidaysburg
and Pittsburg, 900 P. M.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
For Mechanicsburg Car-
burg and Chambersburg,
at .12.30 P. M
SEHITYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL
berry, on Saturday .2.00 P. M
'Office Houre—From 6.80 A. M. to 8 P. M.,
Stinday from 74. to 8 A. M., and from Bto 4
I': M. GEORGE BERGNER, Postmaster.
Do not Irina with your Health, Constitution and Cha
rooter.
; you are suffering with any'Diaeaaes ror which
. IiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 8U0.1177
:recommended.
II Will COM' you, have , Long llofferlug,! allaying '
.Path
and iollamatlon, and will restore you to
HEALTH AND PURITY, •
• At Little Hapense, . .
And no Exposure., , •
Cut out the Advortlsement in another:column and cal ,
or. send Itir it.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
. Ask for Efelmbold's. Take no Other
CURES GUARANTEED.
myl2-d2m
.
PUBLIC SALE OF HAY AND CORN
LSy ORDER of the Department, I will sell
at Public Auction on Tuesday, May 27th,
at the Cattle Yard on Hanna's Lane upon the
property of A. Boyd Hamilton, Esq., about
w enty tons of good Timothy ay, and also a
lot of Hay slightly damaged... Also about one
thousand bushels of goba Coin in the ear, all
of which will be sold in loth 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 at4o,o'olockra. M. Terms
Castk. H: JONES BROOKE,
myls.dtd Capt. & C. S. vol. Ser.
THREE CENTS PER PAPER.
(NUR fresh stock of Superior Flower
iv and Oir den Seeds we have determined to sell at
hue cents per paper. Call at No. 91 Market street,
Heller's drug and fancy store, and you will get to the
right place.
J. Wesley Jones! fine double Asters and len weak stocks
at same price.; • " ' .
LADIES CORSETS'
ALL OF THE -DIFFEAPIT. S ;
wErrE . AND COLORED.
Thelbeguarthde manufactured, cartbo - found at
CATHOLIITB',
Neagtiool,fo tha Harrisburg Ban k.
Ty P. &W. C. TAYLOR'S NEW SOAP.
Alto It iseconoinical and highly detersive. It con
tains no Rosin and will not mate. It is ,warranted not
to tidure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor,
and is .therotore suitable for every purpose. For
ale by Wit. DOCK, Jr. & Co.
e_I.4I.IIDEN I)S.—Just received a
IA- large invoice of choice Garden Seeds—comprising
a greater variety of imported and home growth than
has ever. been offered in this city.. Them who may
Mahe to purchase, can depend upon getting the beat in
the; world, st.the wholesale_ an,d {01431 grodery gore of
,:t, . • DOOK, JR. & CO.
.... . . ._
f a ws..VATAAY.,NU.T COAL... .
,
TUST received a full supply of. Lyketa
ej Valley Nut 0864 delivered by the pumnt weigh
carte. For eale by JAMES M. WHNELJKIL
sprl6
burg sad Altoona, at 12.00 M
For Johnstown and -
Pittsburg, Pa.,. Cincin
nati, Columbus and
Cleveland ; 0.,: at 245 P. M
For Lewistown
Hun-
Shippeniburg,
EMI
Chambersburg, Pa., and
Hagerstown, Md., at.. 7.00 A. M
WAY MAIL—For all
places between Harris-
ROAD
For Ellwood, Pinegrove,
Summit Station, Au
burn and Pottsville; at 12.30 P.
STAGE .ROUTES
For Lin glestown,
Manacle, Hill, West Han-
over, Ono and Jones
town, on Monday, Wed
.
neadiiy and Friday
For Lisburn and Lewis-
BE WISE BY TIMES!
TRY 1T! TRY . IT !' TRY IT
New '2tilvertigements
Nu) 213tvertioementa..
ORNAMENTAL TREES.
EVERGREENS
•
OF different varieties at very loiv 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 &C.
Can be planted witb safety. myl2
A FE W ItUO Fb` E
DELAWARE,
CONCORD,
DIANA,
MUSCADINE,
REBECCA,
CALIFORNIA,
ISABELLA,
CATAWBA,
CLINTON,
And other varieties of Gram In goyd order.
They can be plated WM emcees:- 'myl2
. .
STItAWBEARIF,O.
CAN BE. PLANTED UNTii, JUNE
RHUBARB AND ASPARAGUS
ROOTS ARE NOT TOO FAR AD
VANCED YET TO PLANT.
PLANTS
TOMATOES, CABBAGE,
Apd other Oahu for sale at the
KEYSTONE MUMMY,
,
ICE CREAM 2 ICE .CREAM .
ONE of the- greatest improvements of
thengets Pinto & Barr's ratent IcdOream Freezer,
and Egg Beater, Atitt. great saver of labor .. The small
tilfantil of Ice used and the eneeding short space of
time umpired to make good ice cream In one of their
Freeze's, ought to induce eve'y family to purchase one
of 'hem. They have received several silver medals and
the highest premium!. at exhibit one, Oyer 'au other
Freezers now in use. -- ,Aininted circular contenting the
very best receipt for Miming icgcream, frozen custard,
Ice waters, ke., with a number of,certificates a d full
direclions accompany tar& Freezer.
All orders tor !freezer., county or State rights will b e
attended to by addressing W. DARR,
eny9.ll2m Harrisburg, Pa.
6.80 A. M
TO PAPER MILKERS.
THE undersigned will receive proposals at
JL the office of the State Printer in Harris-
Wag, until Thursday the 12th day of June,
1862, to supply the following described sized
piper, (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-sised FoOlscap, to weigh twenty
eight pounds pet: 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 guanti-
Ves and at such times as required by the Su
perintendent of State Printing.
T. T. WORTH,
• Superintendent of State Printing.
Hauanniima, May 9. 1862.
North American and Press, Philadelphia
aid Gazette, Pittsburg, publish twice s week
until day of letting, and send bills to the ad
vertiser.; litY 9 4t4
, .
1862. SPRING OPENING 1862.
Black and Second Mourning Dresslloods,
Shawls Yells, Collars,- do.
Full, 1% yard wide Papin'a all,wool Dslainsa.
Sfiperior makes of Bombazines.
Splendid Styles of nem% Giughame.
e-. 11 Large stook of Lustres and slpareas.
wi Black ant Purple DzearSilke
Plain blank ltuitish'Rep Silks.
Black and white Fowlazd Silks. Purple and Blaok do.
Plain,do. do.
Smll Checked do..
Neapolitan - do.
War
7. A. N
7 .
a ;rau wool:De!ahoy.:
klied all wool Delalnes.
MI
Al
- ..t . ephard's Plaids.
Litzunatine.
Silk Challis. ton
. ii ; , , *Aug. Chintzes,
•
Mohairs, acc.
' Long Black Thibbet Shams:. '
Square klaid.Black and White Shawl&
~ Square Thlbbet Black. Shawls.
• • 2 yard Wide Thibbet for Shawls,
Very Superior English Crepe Veils, all sizes , .
Large stock olllnglish Crepe Regale,. ill:elects.
eel Black bordered Hem SAO Ilaudkercblefe.
iml Black Gamer °rotary. deedription.
2 . white.secona m?tuninfooli.rs.
c y Setts of Qoller. and Sleeves. — ,
ifra" Silk and Cotton' Hosiery,
Black love. Vella
be Jouehea . Kld Gloves.
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frartionlar 'attention la Paid 'and blotted to our
,;atook'of the above goods. •We are ConatanßY ye
,ceiving new adatdono. Perretaieri wai always
aftsil assortment.
CATHCART & B BOTHER,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. •
,140.11 Market Sgurfro,
kri
' GREAT ATTRACTION.
CAt4J. at No.. a. 5, MArkpt , Street;., wilerii
' yOn , will Rad alexia add Wel Itelected dock of
Plain and fancy Confectionery of all kind& A greet va
riety
or toys 01 every description, Ladies' Work Stands
and Fanoy Baskets, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Dates and all
other edictal generally kept it a coafeallonory and toy
store. Readying fresh supplies' every week. Call and
examine fee yourselves. WM. IL WAGGONER,
aprlB-dam . , , ; —.- Proprietor.
SOHIEEFELIN• BROTHERS & 00.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ,
AID DEALERS in Eand,Y.Goilds,' Per
(marry, Alen agent s the.,sale of Relined
p a t r oleuni, 15144 , evertor to 'any coal oil •
furnished in any quantities at the lowest market rates.
170 and 172 William Street,
ja27-d6m] NEW YORK
AGENTS! MERCHANTS - 1 PEDLERS
READ TAILS. •
NERGETIC men make $5 a day by
Selling our UNION PRIZE STATIONERY PACKETS
containing Superior Stationery, Portraits' of 'ELEVEN
GE;NIER4IIO,, midst plane, of: Jewelry. ..Wo guarantee sat
isfaction in unsay or 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. mums ai co,
ap36-3md 36 Beekman street, New York.
A. C.
_SMITH,
ATTORNEY-B.T-LAVer,
OFFICE TURD STREETS
mylOy) MARKET.
rtRIED,FAIIITB, „Ho . Ho miny , Beans; ll4JOEnt : , myl
paI.IDS, Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and all
kinds or No, at JOHN WINE'S Store,. Third and
inut. my/
WITH SAFETY.
English Citipes.
Frendb do.
Mantua Ribbons
Belting do.
fftistellantons.
GROVER & B.AILER'
CELEBRATED FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES
PARTICULAR attention is called to the
fact that, beams the machines making our
cele
brated stitch, we manufacture, in great variety of styles,
superior
FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES.
The peculiarities of eaeh stitch will be cheerfully
sintern and explained to purchasers; and they have the
great advantage of being able to select from our stock
either sautebine making ,the
GROVER AND BAKER STITCH
Or One inikiDgthe
LOCK STITCH,
the only valuable Sewing Machine Melees uin prudes
PRICES PROM $4O UPWARDS.
' Office 780 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
For sale by
MRS. R. BRENIZRR,
78 Market Street, Harrisburg.
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WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street, Ilasburg, Pa.,
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3E 2- I A. 1V CO
ILTEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST MANUFACTURED DTSTRII•
RENTS, FROM $45 to $OO.
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, SCIETARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand.
A fine assortment of beet plated
LOOKING GLA.se;E
FFom smallest to largest sizes.
Any style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice.
Whi. KNOCHE,
93 Market street
febl9-wally
GEO. W. MoC/MLA,
WATOHMAXER & JEWELER,
A NO. 38, .jarilek
Aar. Market Street, Harrisburg.
VrAS constantly on hand .. a large stock
I.l_ of
WATCEIES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI
CLES, PLATED WARE, &c.,
Watches and jewelry neatly repaired.
/IBIr N B. Don't forget the place, opposite the Jones'
Kopko. maria-d Sin
B. 3. HARRIS,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer
NO. 112 MARKET MEET,
HARRISBURG.
NAS always on hand : a full assortment
orrin and Japanned Wain, Cooling and Parlor
Stoves Mlle best manufacturing, Outto. Spouting, Roof
log and Galvanized Iron Cornish, manufactured and put
up at reasonable rate..
Aar- Repairing promptly attended to. apr3O•dly
THE BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST HONEY
A. HUMMEL,
laier in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of every
DESCRIPTION
and at all
PRICE S.
Next door to the Court, House,
MARKET STREET,
Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA
LLSES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest
cash prices. mar2B-dBm
TH.EO. F. SCHEFFER,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18, MAREE7 STREET,
HARRISBURG.
gfig - Particular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and
:Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Oheclus,
Drafta, &a. Caine printed at ;2, $3, id, and $5 per
thousand in elegant style. 120
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS,
BEST PENS in the world, for The, $ . l. 25
$1 60, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at
febl s l BOJEUIFFER'S Bookstore.
HAY! HAY 11
A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at
11 $l7 00 per tan for 814143 by • •
• eblB JAMKS ILWEIEBIZR
AMILY WABLUNG BLUE, as excel
lent substitute fer Indigo, for sale at the wholesale
an retail grocery store of =HOW At BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streets
MOURNING GOODS.—Everything in
this line manufactured for Ladles' Summar. Wear.
Priors very low. A great many goods of new material.
CATHCART & intornint.
my 6 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
HAMS.
00
A LBS. Jersey Sugar Cured
Elam, and a splendid lot of Owego
ti Nr 'York) Corn Fed Sugar Curse Rams, just received.
aprlB W. IMRE JR., & CO.
BLACKING
M ASON'S "CHALLENGE BLACKING.IOO Grose, assorted eizea,Jast received, end lot
sale at Wholesale prices,
dell DOCK, Tr.; 00;
QOLDIER'S CAMP COMPA_NION. - A
LI very convenient Witting Pest ; also, Portfolios,
Memorandum Books, 'Whammies, &a, at.
nee SCREPPER'S BOOKSITCIitb.
TURKISH PRUNES, choice article, just
received for sale low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
myl2 Corner Flout & Market streets.
SIIN SHAUJ, Sun Crutnrellas and Para
Isola. Prices ten per cent lower than elsewhere.
0.4.TE1e fig Et BROTHER,
my 6 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
6.1)00 ..pou
Cared rs.E.,..taveryrimloweZpz
Or re Iby . WM. DOCK JB y 8; CO.
BAKER'S Cocoa and Sweet Chowlaba,,
fir sale it Ram wawa, Third and Walnut. 12;11
WARDELL & LEVINEBI3, Pickles and
Wimpo, for We at JOHN WIWI% my]l
FREIGHT REDUCED
HOWARD & HOPE
EXPRESS CO.'S .
SNIT a QUICK ROUE
TO. AND FROM
NEW YORK.
Goods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night
Leave New York at 7} P. by the Fast
Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg
atB4.,M.
WITHOIJT CHANGE OF OARS.
Order Ode marked
via HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
(Nankai Office, 162 Broadway, New York
For farther information enquire of
GEO. BERGNE.R, Agent.
Hammannto, Aug. 1861.-dtf
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
I►TOTICE is hereby given that letter" of
VI administration on toe estate of Eemuud Porter,
late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, deed , have been
greeted to the uneersigned by the Register of Dauphin
county. All persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make rayment, and those having claims to preeeat
them for settlement to ROBlinT VAUUHN, Esq., at the
Pennsylvania House, who is hereby em: owereu by the
undersigned to adjust any claims presented to him,
BADUAL IdOORE, Executor,
&slob, Pa.
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ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
CURIE YOU COUGH FOR ONE DIME.
The BEST and CHEAPEST Household REME
DY in the World.
• Madame ZADOC POR'rEIVS I I
GREAT COUGH REMEDY
MADAME ZADOC PORTER'S Curative
Balsam la warranted if used according to the dl
recitoos, to cure In all cases, Coughs Coda, a hooping
Cough, sthma, and all affections of the Throat cud
Lunge.
Atad , e ZADOC PORTEE'd Balsam is prepared with all
the requisite care and skill, from a combination of the
best remedies Um vegetable kingdom affords Its remed
ial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy
anmigorons circulation of the blood, through the lungs
10 is not a violent remedy, bat emollient—warming,
searching and effective ; can be taken by the oldest per
son or youngest child.
Made Z LOC PORTER'S Balsam has been used by the
public for over J 8 years. and has acquired its present sale
simply by being recommended by Loose who have used
it to their afflicted friends and others.
most , ImpowrANT.-Madame ZaDOC PORTER'S
Curative Balsam is sold at a price which brings it In the
reach of every one to keep it convenient icr nse. The
Bluely use of a single bottle will preys to be worth 100
times its amt..
NOTICIO.—Save your Money I—Do not be persuaded
to purchase articles at 4s. to al. which do not contain the
virtues of a Dime Bottle of Madame Porter's Curative
Balsam, the cost of manitfactming which Is as gross as
that or al:meet any other medicine ; and tno very low
price at which It is sold, makes the profit tot,e sell rap.
patently small, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes
recommend other medicines on Which them profits are
larger, unless the customers insist upon having Madame
Porter's and none other. ask for Madame Peter's Cu
rative Balsam, price 10 cents, and in large bottles at 20
Ms. and take no other. If you cannot get it at one store
you can at another.
Algritold . by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 10 eta
and to larger bottles at 20 as.
HALL & RUOKEL, Proprietors.
Wholesale Druggists, 21S Greenwich St.,
NEW YORK
Geo. W. Belly, gem t, Market square, Harrisburg.
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Ladies' Cloaks and Mantillas.
Agnew ly ( - b.,: 839 Chestma Street, opposite the
Continental Betel,
AND
Agnew 4 English, 26 South tenth Street, three doors
above Mania Sired, Philadelphia.
AT both the above establiehnaents ladies
can oboose from the Largest, Cheapest awl Beet
sotected stock of goods in our line to be found in the
city. Comprising all the newest London and Paris
styles of Cloaks, Samples, Circulars, Paletota, Mantles,
ho., 'he., all made in the beat manner of rine French,
Belgian, English and American cloths, for spring and
summer wear also best quality of Black Silks sue thin
summer .goodiha endless variety, at the lowest possible
prices for cash. Our entire stook being purchased ex
clusively tbr cash, selected with the greatest care and
made up under our own special supervhion from the
very latest Paris and Landon stylea, we can offer lodge°.
merits to buyers equal to any house in the trade.
A liberal allowance will be made to country merohants
and persons purcluwing for schools. Particular attes
t ion paid to all orderefor mourning-
AGNEW h Cl AGNEW & ENGLISH,
839 Chestnut Street, No. 96 South Ninth Street,
Opposite the 3d door above Chesnut at.
Continental Hotel, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. ali23-w2m
POWER'S HOTEL,
(mall:NW lallLts,)
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11 AND,
.19 PARS
Opposite the Astor House and Park, New York.
Price of Board $1 50 per day.
This long eatablish . ed and popular House has recently
been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the addition of
over 100 rooms, and now has accommodations for over
800 persons. It has also been thoroughly renovated and
rchirnished, and Is
HEATED • BY STEAM
AND
, LIGHTED WITH. GAS THROUGHOUT.
:This Hotel has one of the beet locations in the City,,ls
easy of access from ell the Steamboats and Railroads
!oiling to the City, and is convenient to all the citylcon.
veyancea. It h.s now ell the requisites of a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
ensuring the comtbrt of Its Inmates.
The patronage of the traveling public ; la respectfully
tnlicited.
Iliquis:sl 50 rsit DAY.
H. L. POWERS,
marlB-w3m* • P roprietor.
BIRD Fountains and Seed Boxes, Ca
nary and Hemp aced for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and . Market streets.
myl9
VINE lot of Messina Oranges and other
Foreign Fruits, just received and (or sale by
NICHOLS & BO MUM
corner Front and Market Streets.
myl9
NEW Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with
all the recently improved burners for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S
corner. Front and linraga gtreeta.
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JPANDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and
large supply of this Celabra:ed Coffee) net received
Ural Wit.leXli' Jr., & I
,
QMORED BEEF.--A splendid lot, large
LI and well awed.
Wet DOCK, JR. 3 CO
RESH FISH every Tuesday and Friday
• at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner 01 Third and WM:
nut. myly
GOLD PENS I—The !Argent and best
stook, fstoOsloo to s4.oo— warranted — M
ao =mks soomoßivai