CI pa 4 (ititgrao. _ o ommunications recommending rtordiactes for political offices must be itold for at the time they are handed In, otherwise they will be laid aside. PA Friday Morning, May 23, 1862, . - ELECTION OF OFFICERS. -MC annual eee ton of L iticers of the Harrisburz. Cemetery Anode will he held next Monday week, the 2d of June 15=3=1 ls TowN.—Col. Wynkoop, of the Seventh Feunsylvauitt Cavalry, was in town Wednesday, 0 . , route to his family iu Schuylkill county. li e Colonel has a furlough of twenty days to rtei nit his health; which has been considerably i n putted by his recent severe military duties la ICIIIMESee. WEDDING Fass —The religious papers occa tionally get off a spicy item. The reverend r•klit,r of me of these papers, in a recent issue, 0) F, : •' Iu our experience, we have married people fo: 37i cents ;: we have married for a counterfeit hill !" Dr Bastian, in copying this adds :" We may soften our German Moat! grievances by quoting the case of the uilui9ter who received as a wedding fee a salt odilih, which, when he had taken it home for table, was chiefly eaten by the bride and groom, who called upon him•at dinner!' FRIGIITFUL AcomexT.—The fiy-wheel in the rolling mill at Auburn exploded last Tun thy, instantly killing a fireman in the shop toured John O'Hara. The wheel was fif keu feet in diameter, and weighed fifteen thousand pounds. Its average revolution was gighty times a minute. The Advertiser says sumo of the segments or ruins of the wheel, weighing at least one thousand pounds, flew through the roof, cutting large beams as clean ai with shears, and breaking the roof in pieces. O'Hara way struck by one of the cogs, and his body thrown thirty feet. Another workman, tamed Thomas Grant, had hie arm shattered. RELIC &HEMS —Th e number of civilians with the army of the Potomac, hunting relics, is so large, and the prices paid so liberal, that the soldiers are said to be doing a good busi nese, is selling articles which they get up by a very simple process. A letter from a Pennsyl vauit Reserve, stationed near Manassas, says: "Old worn out five dollar pistols, preserved In vinegar, sell readily at from fifteen or twenty • oiling. Knives which originally cost from one . two dollars, command from five to ten dol -1 ,jars." It may he added that skulls brought in by "intelligent contrabands," and said to have been found atn..ng ti e luggage or retreating rebel ollicere, are much sought after. SABBATH BREAKINg. -WO are informed by one of our readers, who resides in the country, that he and his neighbors are exceeding annoy ed on Suudays, by boys and men from this city, who tusk° a practice of taking the Sabbath day for cunning, and coming into his woods for that purpsu ; and the practice has been So often repeated, that our Mend has ceased to c.ihider longer patience 'a virtue,' and hence requests us to say to all such persons, that if they do not abandon their evil doings, he is determined to give them the force of the law. ASIO from tho sin of desecrating the Lord's day, this is a moat reprehensible habit, and, one which should be dealt with according to its deserts IT all order-loving citizens. WORK FOR THE Poticm.—We have been re quoted to direct the attention of the police to the conduct of a certain individual, said to be an attorney-at-law of this city, who, for the last tit, weeks, has been in the habit of visiting the wequn side of Capitol Park and making ob- Rent eeetures to certain of the lady occupants RI the dwelling houses on Third street, between ;:tale mid Liberty alley. His actions as detailed to eo would bring the blush of shame to the cheek of the most abandoned courtesan in exis tence, cud disgust even the most degraded of his fellev men. The wretch who can so far forget tintbell as to thus openly violate all the deoenoi tad proprieties of social life, ought to be kicked "holy and breeches" to the "other side of Ju rjau," or tllrung up to a lamp post and flayed alive by every respectable man and woman ih the Collhity. Wk.u. Dune.—lna car on the Reading rail ad the other day, the seats were all full es eePt Gee, wtdch was occupied by a pleasant looking Irishman, and at one of the stations a reuplr of evidently well-bred' and intelligent Young ladies came in to procure seats. Seeing none Nacant they were about to go into the back car, when Patrick rose hastily and °tiered the al his seat with evident pleasure. "Btit I ° ll Will have no seat for yourself," responded °tie of the young ladies with a smile, heel with true politeness, to accept it. ''Nicer mind thot I" said the gallant fiber tier, " yet welcome to it. I'd ride upon the ctic catcher to Pottsville any time for a smile from such lindemartly ladies I" And he retired tastily into the, next car, amid the cheers of ile fellow paseengena. , I PENNSYLVANIANS ENE FIELD.- Penneylvatufi 16 now one hundred and nfteen regiments ea (46.1, of which all but one are in active service. the letter is nearly full, and will be ready to take the field in a few days. The total number 14 the service of .fie State is given at one hnu itEa and thirteen thousand, of which, however, asfe to say there are not more than one 14sdred thousand now on duty, if, indeed, there be quite so many. The condition of the Pcen,ylvaniu troops is all that could be desired. 11, Y are in a high state of discipline, and are iits,iided with everything. essential to their Nef,,rt and efficiency. Besides the immense tune which the State has equipped and put in tbeehe field , the artillery arm of the service has f `hgreatly strengthened, until now we doubt ere be a State is the Union that can, in 14tio respect, compare with us. All the old tl,l,s_tlhave been remounted and fitted for service; ! Bs they stand ranged in front of the tirmory, 4quite a formidable appearance. It is 81:°iTriot4ito send these guns to Philadeli the StateemeayeTteedwin..beei r kept vice. until such dine jib ser Fourrn.—ln the Capitol Park, on Tuesday last, a small gold breast pin, containing a minature portrait, (d tguerrotype.) The owner can have the same by c,.lling at this office, and paying for this notice. ON FlTRLOUGH.—ildilltaa M.Otioll. of the Sev enth Penna. Cavalry, was in town yester day, en route to Schuylkill county, where his family reside. The Adjutant performed dis tinguished services with his regiment at the battle of Lebanon, Tennessee, in which engagement he received several wounds. MILITARY GOVIRROR OF WILLIAMMURG.-COL David Campbell, of Pittsburg, of the Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, is appointed Military Governor of Williamsburg. Under his instruc tions fuel and subsistence are furnished by onr Quartermaster to the inmates of the Insane Asylum, and about two hundred and fifty sick and wounded rebels, with one hundred and fifty of our own, tenderly eared for. • =EMI RALLROAD Aocumrr.—We hear of a general smash-up, on Tuesday night, on the Pennsylva nia railroad, about. two miles west of the Nar rows crossing, by a freight train breaking down, throwing several cars off the track.. The train following ran into the disabled one, crushing a uuwber of ears and scattering their contents, consisting of flour, meat, coal oil, candles, &c., and a load of 13-inch bombshells received such a shock as to force out the end of the car, distributing them all along the line.— No one was injured. Carr. JOHN S. Dirrwsuan, of Harrisbnrg,,at tacked to company "E," 9th Penna. (LoChiel) cavalry, has been appointed Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank of Major, on the staff of General Dumont, by order of Major General Buell. The order making the promotion was sent to him while he was absent from his late command of Camp Ben Parker, Russelville, Ky., and acting as one of the judges of a gen eral court martial at Nashville, Tenn., of which position he was at once relieved, and immedi ately entered upon his new duties, at the head quarters of the United Stites forces, Nashville, Tennessee. We congratulate Major Detweiler upon his promotion, and General Buell .upon his good judgment in selecting so good and competent an officer. =I PONNSYLVANLASB AFTER TUE GOLD MINES--- , Spirited Skirmishes with the Rebels—A Barriaburger Distinguishes Himself.--The Eighth regiment, Pennsylvania reserves, and two companies of the Fourth Cavalry, all under the command of Col. George S. Hays, left Fredericksburg lee week on a reconnoitering eaßedition to the Virginia gold mines. They returned after an absence of five days, having had two severe skirmishes with the enemy, numbering over fifteen hundred. They killed twenty of the rebels, captured a number of prisoners, among whom were seventeen wounded. .They also captured a large quantity of powder 'and shot, five horses, and a number' of shot guns, mus kets and pistols. Our loss was one killed and seven wounded. Dr. F. 0. Allman, of this county, who is Asslitant Surgeon of the Eighth Reserves, was selected as Surgeon of the expedition. He par ticipated in the fight, and during the engage ment captured a rebel officer mounted on a fine blooded steed, who was handsomely equipped with a brace of pistols and a fine opera glass. The Doctor returned the prisoner, horse and equipage to the commanding' officer of the department, and was allowed by him to retain the horse and trappings as a trophy of his bravery. • Fossakr. or Gra. Man.—The funeral of Gen. Kelm took place at Reading on Wednesday, At an early hour the bells-of the city churches, with that of the court house, pealed folth their muffled tones, while the flags were at half mast and draped with mourning, not only from the public buildings, but on private dwellings, whilst along the entire route of the procession every house and place of business was closed. The body, in the uniform of a Brigadier General, was enclosed in an elegant coffin, covered with black cloth, silver mountings and plate, on which was engraved, WILLIAM H. KEIM, Died May 18th, 1862. Aged 48 years. Hundreds of the citizens of Beading and vi cinity availed themselves of the opportunity of beholding, for the last time, all that was mor tal of one deservedly beloved in life as a citizen , friend and soldier, and honored in death by the only tribute a grateful people could bestoW. The sad and mournful funeral cortege lett the residence of the late Gen. George M.. Edna, at 3 o'clock, in the following order, for the Chas. Evans Cemetery. OEDBR OB PROW:RION Citizens. Firemen. City Councils. 'Ringgold Light Artillery. U. S. Officers—Capts. Muhlenberg, Brown and Miltimore ; Lieute. Wier, Williams and Pauli. Brig. Gen. Barto, Major Young, Capt. Heffe dite. Odd Fellows. Masonic Order. Carriage containing Rev. M. Leacock and Major Brady. Carriages containing carriers of Masonic Or der from Harrisburg, to wit : John T. Wilson, John Edwards, Theo. F. Sheffer and George W. McCann. Pall Bearers—Gen. A. L. Russell, Gen. Hale, Gen. Irsti and Col. Wynkoop. Carriers at Reading—David lirlinight, Wm. M. 'Meister, Dr H. H. Mnhlenberg and Chas. H. Hunter. Hearse drawn by four black horses, attended by four grooms, and preceded by De Noisy Commandery and Odd Fellows. Carriages containing the relatives and friends of the family, among whom was Gen. Shaeffer,. who accompanied the General through the three months service as Aid. The entire civic and military procession being under the Marshalship of C. B. SVS.night and Aids : F. S. Boas H. - Hartman, Geo. New kirk, L. Maltzberger. On arriving at the Cemetery, 'the solemn service for the burial of the dead, in accordance with the ritual of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was most impressively read by the Rev. Hr. Leacock, of St. Stephen's Church/ Rarrisbutg: The funeral arrangements in this city were conducted by Messrs. Sloan & Boyd, and super 4 Intended iditaiding B. Berigget. t Iptuttonluania illatlvilretegrapKittbali itiothing, Map 23, 1862. THE organisation of a bachelors association is at present in progress in this place. All who wish to become members must soon apply at Headquarters, as the first entertainment will be given s before long. WANTE.D.—Four or five active meo to travel in Val ions parts of this State, cud one good salesman to go into Ne.v York. Persons wish ing ereplu)ment wilt do well to call on J. 11, Asher, at Mrs. Johnson's boarding house, cor ner of Fourth and Market streets, before 9} A. u., or after 3 o:clock, P. M. EDITOR OF TELEGRAPH:I With no desire Au disparage the qualifications or claims of the several gentlemen who have already been suggested .as- candidates for the next Congressional term, but with a view to bring prominently before the .people another name,.vihich would unqueationably reflect honor upon our district, we take pleasure in asking at your hands the publication of this card of Con gressional choice. Whilst we would cordially support either of the candidates already announced, if their no mination should be determined upon, yet *5 believe that no man would so faithfully and ably represent us IrC the councils of the nation as ARCHIBALD Wseuria; of Middletown. From i our long and pleasant acquaintance with Mtn Welting, we feel justified in recommending hip' most earnestly to the consideration of the oW minating conventions of the party. His ability is 01 a high order and his integrity above sus., pluton. Against him, as the nominee, the vile' slanders of the partisan calumniator would be hurled in vain ; his probity of character would bean answer to all such, and would be a certain _ _ - ,ledge of his integrity of purposr. In him would lie found no .narrow-minded, partisan bigotry, but bow to serve his district and his country would be the subject of his patriotic inquiry. Such men as Archibald Westing will be needed in the next Congress. Measures of lasting importance to the country Must be adopted during that session, and men of - spar ling worth and strict honesty mutt be sent to the National Capitol, to check corruption and ad just the affairs of our now distracted Union. Withmen of Mr. Weating's. stamp, the work will be well done. Whilst faithful to his duty to the nation, he will moreover carry out the principles, upon which he would be elected, forgetting not the wishes of his 'constituents. His noininstion will give strength to the icket.sed success to the cause. Doubting not our preference will be duly mouldered, we leave the matter to a diacemin'g people. LOWER PAXTON. 9 LOOKING INTO TIIN Firruas.—ln conversation with a distinguished gentleman froin one of the New England States, hp gave as his opinion that, upon the termination of the war, his im press:ons founded upon the beat information at his command, that the advance on cotton goods must exceed soy thing that we have experien ced. Yet it would be well, then, (as, the ter mination of the war, is now a foregone thing;) not only to read the advertisements of Urich & Bowman, but call at their Cheap 'dry goods house, corner of Front and Market streets, and purchase. CARPBT CAREW I Caesar 1 , --Elaviug'returned from New York, I now have on hand, and I am daily receiving from the New York auction sales, &large assortment of goods, which I offer cheaper than ever. 20 pieces of carpet, from 871 cents up to 87 cents ; 40 pieces of beautiful Curtain muslin, very cheap; splendid black silks at 75 cents, worth 90 cents ; good black silk at $l, worth $126 ; black silk 82 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1 87 ; very fine blabk Bombazin at $1 10, worth $1 50 ; sum mer silks at 60 cents a yard ; 10 pieces (A tha finest Irish linen at 76 cents, worth $l. 1,000 hoop skirts, at 50 75 and $l, very cheap. Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem stitched handkerchiefs, at 2G 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. a. Lswv, mBl-y Rhoad's old Stand: RECEVPID from auction 25 pieces of colored and white stow Wadding 25(481c. Also, a magnificent assortment of embroideries, such as bands, edgings, insertings. - At LIMY'S. 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 ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton. ANNYELLE—G. W. Hooverter. BLAIRSVILLE—E. Laughlin. CHAMBERSBURG—George Tuokey. CARLISLE—George M. 'Bretz. DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark. ELIZABETHTOWN—John. G. Mellinger. GREENCASTLE—M. D. Deitrieh. HUMMELSTOWN--Chae. Dinner. HOLLIDAYSBURG—A. P. Diffenbecker HAGERSTOWN—C. Swingley, LEBANON—H. H. Roedel. McVEYTOWN—J. CRISSWELL. KEDDLETOWN—Aaeorge H. Lenhart. MECILANICSBEIRG—WiIIiam Tate. 11:ECHANICSBURG--J. Firkinger. MOUNT JOY—James Dysart. NOILERSBURG—B. G. Steever. NEWVILLE--W. R. Ulm. SHIPPENSBIJRG—KeIso & Hinkle. ' SELINSGROVE—Jeremiah Crouse. WRIGHTSVILLE—W. Moore. YORK—J. S. Boyer. Do not trifle with your.Hesith, Constitution and Cha racter. If you are suffering with any Cimino for which SBLMBOLD'S .6.II.RACT BUCHTI is recommended.. TRY IT I TRY IT I TRY IT ! It will Cure you, Save Long Buffering, Allaying Pala and Inflamatlon, and will rotors you to HEALTH AND PURITY, At Little lixpense, And no Exposure. Cut out the Advortleement In another colonin i and cat or send for it. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEI7S I Ask for Helmbold's. Take no Other CURES GUARAE2EED. myl2-d2m HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I I Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I All others are piers trnitidione, and'shoutd be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GUY, RED OR RD.Srlf HAIR dyed instantly to A beautiful and natural Brown or Bleak, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have bean awar ded to .WM.4.. Bliemana since 18:.9, and over 209,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his iambus Dye. W. A. BATOMMAR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is wassuirrno not to injure In the least, however long it may be condi', zed, and the ill effects of bad Ores remedied. The hale is invigorated fir life by this , tipkindld Dye, which is prop !, erly applied at No. 18 Bond Street New York. Sold in allthe cites stud towns'of the United States, by Drugglets alfirenoy Goods Dealers The genuine his the name "William A 11.wheh and address upon a steel plate engraving ou the teur sides of iseph.tiox. . spig u i s age.yrenory, 81 SarelitY St., l „raw 2101 Broadway, New fort [O OMMIIIIIICATICD.] REGULMI. ,AOEINTS BE WISE BY TIMES ! Nttu qthvertigementa. _NICHOLS Sr, BOWMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Corner Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PENN'A., ESPECTFULLY invite the attention of 11, the public to (heir taro and well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, Including among others, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, • COFFEE, SPICES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &C., &C. FLOUR, FISH, SALT, - LARD, " BUTTER, &c We invite an examination of our superior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The be in:the itoaikei inWyeiy respect, to gether with sillinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS; WICKS and GLASS CONES, Cheaper than any ptace in Barrisbury. We keep on hand always all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, All styles and kinds of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o Corner Front and Mark et Ste. PUBLIC SALE OF HAY AND CORN BY ORDER of the Department, I will sell at Public Auction on Tuesiday, May 27th, at the Cattle Yard on Hanna's Line upon the property of A. Boyd Hamilton, Esq., about w enty tons of good Timothy Hay, and also a lot of Hay Slightly daniaged. Also about one thousand bushels of good Corn in the ear, all of which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. I Rill also sell at the same time and place the Lumber composing the Corn Cribs. Also one Shanty used by, Hprdsmen. The purchaser will be required to remove the property as soon as practicable. Paymeut to be made in gold and Over or TreacaryTotee. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terme Caen. H. JONES BROOKE, myls-dtd Capt. & C. S. vol. Ser. ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGREENS OF different varieties at - very low rates. Now is the season for planting all kinds of Ever greens; and etperienix has proven that the month of May is the moat favorable for plant ing. Also some kinds of SHRUBBERY, SHADE, AND FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS &C. Oan be planted with safety. myl2 ;A FEW MORE, DELAWARE, CONCORD, DIANA, MUSCADINE, REBECCA, CALIFORNIA, ISABELLA, CATAWBA,. CLINTON,, And 'other varieties of Grapes in good. order. They can be planted with success. myl STRAWBERRIES CAN BE PLANTED' . 'UNTIL JUNE WITH SAPETN. RHUBARB AND ASPARAGUS ROOTS ARE NOT TOO FAR AD VANCED YET TO PLANT. PLAN TS, TOMATOES, CABBAGE, And otlierta4s for sale at the . KEYSTONE NURSERY, 1862. •- o G biwunt 1862. Dick and a Sccond Mourning , Dress:Goods, Shawls, Mars,. kc. Full 1j; yard Wide Lupin's ell wool Dela:cos. 12S sCfrordidial4Blgorfrenathm4tagittons 'RI Large•stoceof Lustros and alpaca's. Black awl Puiple Phu Silks. Plain black Illogliab Bop Bilks. ' -• Black and' vrbite rowlard Silks. Purple:l:cid Black . • . do. „al - ..Plain' do. do. •Smell Checked do. Albi) N ttn _ do. gall wool Detainee.: Vig'd all wool Wallies. • -Rtepherd's Plaids. • • ,Tansmatine. oQ • • • Silk Challis. Eng. Chintzes. Mobairs, atc. Long Black Thlbbet Shawls. - square Plaid Black and White Shawls. Sonars Thibbet Black Shawls. 2 yard Wide Thibbet for Shawls, Very Superior:4nglieh Crepk..Veils, all sizes. • large stock of English Crepe Collars, all sizes. at Black bordered Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs. Pa Black Gloveeof every.descriptlon. White Secondlionmiag Collars. es Setts of Collar and Sleeves. Silk and Cotton Hosiery. Black Love Veils. jouvin's Kid Gloves. act it:Particular attention is paid; and invited to our Stook of the above goods. We are oonstantiv miring new additions. Paretaters ea always find a full rusarrwenS. OATHOAR? k'B.ROttlitt, NW doorio the Harrisburg Bank. No. 11 Market Square LADIES C - .0R.13 , E T ALL OF THE DIFFEIRENVSWIN, WRITE AND COLORED. Thilbee9u,olefn . alnactamil, can I? e r t r i t o r Next door to the 'Harrisburg Bank. gP. & W. C. TAYLOR'S NEM SOAP. • • It 18 economical and highly detersive. eon- Ins no Ravin and will not waste. It le" warranted not to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor, arid is therefore - suitable for- every , purpose. For ale by WM. DOCK. Jr. & Ce. GARDEN BE DS.—Just; received a lame invoke of choice Garden Seede-rroompriaing a greater mid, of imported and homo growth than h as Over Dien - arme d Wßifir city. Thom;who dittil to gairchant,'oan , =Lfl upon. gottinetha ,bertAtt the , wood, at the irWio and mean &eery store of ALSO BACON, Eriglleh Crepes. Frenoh do. Menttut. BAbboin ' Belting do. fftiott llantans GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES! PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact this, hebijett the machines making our cele brated stitch, we manufacture, to great variety of styles,. superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. The peculiarities or eaeh stitch will be cheerfully shown and explained to purchasers; and they have the greet advantage of being able to Relent from oar atock either &machine making the GROVER AND BASER STITOH or ono 'main the LOCK STITCH, the only valuable Sewing Machine atitebee in practical use. PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS. Office 780 Chestnut Street, Philichtlphia. For tale by MRS. E. BRENIZER I 78 Market Street, garrisburg mytt•cl%n WM.' KNOCHE, 93 Market street, Barraburg, Pa.) KTAAAAD.A 1 :* I A. 1%11 CO XTEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the toes L makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEST HANI7FACTURED INSTBII- MENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO Guitars, Violins, Adcordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar strings aid musi cal 'merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO FRAMES, Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on-band. A fine assortment of best plated LOOSING GLASSE S From smallest to largest sizes. Any style of frame made- to order at the shortest notice. - WM.. KNOCEB, 93 Market street febl9•wasly . GEO. W. McCALLA I WATCHMAKER (Tv JEWELER, . 1443- 3a- Orek Ablik-MuluitMmOUnisburg. HAS constantly on hand a large stock ot WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &AL, Watches and jeweliy neatly repaired. mar N ft Don't forget the' place, oppeene th e Jo. , House. nter3l.l3m iB, J. HARRIS, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 MARKET. STREET, " HARRISBURG. ETAS always on band a. full assortment of fin and JapRILTIOd Ware, Cooling and Parlor Stoves of the boat manatacturies, Gate- Spouting, Roof ing and Galvanized Iron Oornish, manufactured and put up at reasonable rates. - Sir Repairing promptly attended to. apr3o-dly THE BEST GOODS FOIL THE LEAST MONEY A. HUMMEL, Dealer 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 LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prices. mar2B-d3ra • THEO. F. BCEEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, MARK 71 STREET, 13.ARRISB1J1iG. iforParticalar attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Badroad Blanks; Statufesta, Polk:des, Checks, Drafta, &0.. Canna printed at $2, $3, $4, and $5 per thousand in elegant style. . i2O. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS, EST PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25 B 60, $2, $3, and lt, for sale at feel 6 -.9 fiCIIIEFFER'S Bookstore. HAYS HAY!! ASUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at $l7 00 per tun for sale by eblB JAMES 11.WHEXLICII. VAMILY WASHING BLUE, as excel -1: lent substitute for Indigo, for ea le at the wholesale and retail grocery store of NIOBOLS & BOWMAN, corner or Front and Market streets. . MOURNING GooDB.—Everything this Bee manufacture d for Ladies' Burem)r Wear. VIZI very low. A great many goods of new m Medal. CATHCkRT & Baorma. m'6 Next door to the Barrlsbelr Bank. HAMS. 7,000 1 14 , 12. an J d er a sey i . Sugar t f C: w red o New York) Corn Fed Sugar Cure s ? :rem i t j ust o re received. aprlB W. DuCK, JR., & CO. BLACKING! MASON'S "CHALLENGE SLACKING. 100 Grose, asilorted sizes, Just received, and for sale at Wholesale prices, W dell &M. DOCK. Jr.. Oa SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. A very convenient Writting Mast; absi, Portfolios, Memorandum Boots, Portmommies, at • n2O SCHEFPRIt'S BOORSlinti TURKISH PRUNES, choice article, jus received for sate low by NICHoLS & BOWMAN, myl2 Corner Front & Market streets. . QIIN SHADEd, Sun Umorelias and Para sols. Prices tea per cent lower thee elsewhere. CIVIC-MT & BROTHEtt,.. myri Next door to the Harrisburg 'BOA. POUNDS Extra Lo w 6.000 Cored Mans for sale very whole te Or retail by am. 000 K JR., & 007 LAKJ R'S Cocoa and Sweet Chocolate, traded JOHN WIMS, Third and Walnut. myl, WARDELL & LEVI:NESS, Pickles ant Wasps, for ale at JOHN WISSW,V-Pettiii FREIGHT REDUCED I HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO.'S MORT a & QUM ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK. Goods Ordered in the Morning Returned the same Night. Leave New York at 71 P. PA., by the Fast Through Express Train, arriving in Harrisburg at 8 A. M WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARS. Order Goode marked via HOPE EXPB,ESS CO., Genend Office, 162 Broadway, New York For forthei informalion enquire of GEO. BERGNER, Agent. auummuno, Aug. 1861.:dtf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on tee estate of 'timed Porter, lase or Harrisburg, Dauphin county. deo% , have been granted to the undersigned by the Register or Dauphin vounty. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make iayment, and those having claims to present thew for settlement to EOBEKT VAUGHN, Req., at the Pegnsylvanis House, who is her ehy empoweres by the undersigned to adjust any °items presented to him. ssmuLt, MOM, Executor. Eagles, Pa. 20.dasw6w* TO PAPER MAKERS. undersigned will receive proposals at the offoe of the State Printer irt 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 river must ba furnished in such quanti the and at such times as required by the Su perintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTH, Superintendent of State Printing. HARILIEMTRO, May 9. 1862. North American and Press, Philadelphia ; and Gazette, Pittsburg, publish twice a week until day of letting, and send bills to the ad vertiser. my9-dtd . ICE CREAMS ICE CREAMS ONE; ofthe greatest improvements, of the 'age Pyne Is Bares Patent Ice Cream Freezer, and Egg Beater, the great saver of ither. The mall quantil of ice used and the exceeding short space of tom required to mass good Ice cream in one of their Freezers, ought to induce every family to purchase ono of them: They have received sevoralstiver medal.; and the highest premiums et exhibit one, over alt other Freezers now in use. A pruned, circular containing the very best receipt for mixing Ice cream, frozen custard, ice waters, fie., with a number of certificates a d full directions accompany each Freezer. All orders for greezere, county or State rights will be attended to by addressing W. 'ZARB, my942m Harrisburg, Pa. GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where you will a large and well selected stock of plain and fancy Confectionery of all kinds. At great va riety-of toys of every description, Ladles' Wore Stands and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruit; Nut% Dates and all other articles generally kept is a confeeelbnery and toy store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Call and examine fur yourselves. WM. H. WAGGONSR, apr113.46m P. oprietor. SCHIFIMFUIt BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS in Fancy Goode, Per- Puckery, &G. Also agents for the sale of Refined Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any coal oil • tarnished in any quantities at the lowest mantel rates. - • 170 and 172 William Street, ja27-d6m] ' - NEW YORK AGENTS I MERCHANTS 1 FEDLERS ! READ TRIES. ENERGETIC men make $5 a day by selling our UNION PRIZE STAPIONERY P.ACKErs coataiehig Superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN GENb.HALS, and a piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat isfaction in quality of our good's. The gifts cons Ist of fifty varietlee and styles of Jewelry, all useful and valu able. Cereulare with full particulars mailed free. Ad dress. L. B. HASKINS k CO, apB6.3md - 36 Beekman street, New York. A. C. EMITS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE THEW STEEETI mylOy) NEAR MARKET. BIRD Fountains and Seed Boxes, Ca nary and Hemp seed for sale by NIOHOLS k BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. myl.9 FINE lot of Messina Oranges and other Foreign Fruits, jirit received and for sale by NICHOLS di BOWMAN'S, corner Front and Miitket myl9 NEAP Patternsof Coal Oil Lamps, with all the recently improved burners for sale by INICHOLS & BOWMAN'S oornar. Front And *t.rlcat Areeti. mcl9 TIANDEIJ.ON COFFEE I—A Fresh and Air large supply or this Celebta:ed Cofthej est received by 0821 Wi1.:9007 yr., y r co. MOKED BEER—A splendid lot, large and well oared. VRESH FISH every Tuesday and Friday at JOHN 'WISE'S Store, corner of Third and Wal nut. myir GOLD PENS I—The largest and best 2 t9 01 4 from $ l . OO to s4.(lo—warranted—at EIHEFVER 8 BOOKSTORE. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. JIIST received a full supply of; Lykeu Valley Nut Coal, delivered by the Putout weigh carte. For sale by JAMES M. WHEELER. aprlB FRIIIM, Hominy, Beaus, &c. JJatJOHN WISES_ myl a r4B, Dates, Prunes, isms, and all kinds of Nate, at TO.I TORY WISE'S Store, Third and inut, PPYI OUR newly replenished stook of Toilet and Fancy e.oods is nosurpassod In Ma oily and looms confident of .reaskuisg satirisation,. won - prottally invite iltyla. Rua 91 Market !tireet, two doors east ofFourth staistopoth Ow , WM DOCK, JR, 41 CO
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