1 idegrapo. Ap communications recommending Ondlidates for political offices must be Pa id for at the time they are banded in, otherwise they will be laid aside. rIAKRISISIJR44, PA Wednesday Morning, May 27, 1862 Rimini COUNTY MILITARY RELIEF FUND. Re families of volunteers, who have formerly be in charge of the City Committee, will call at the Court House,. on Friday evening next, at LAI pact five o'clock, when payment will be rettuned. By order of GEORGE BERGNER, President. U. EDWARDS Beerdary. I= ELECTION OF RAILROAD Dinzorocs.—An elec dab for eleven Directors of the Franklin Rail re id was held recently at the office of the com pany. at Harrisburg, and resulted in the choice of the f °now Jug gentlemen : A. J. Jones, Jas. W. Weir, of Harrisburg; Jas Cooke Clarence B. Clark, of Philadelphia ; E RiAle, New York ; Geo. W. Brewer, Clainibeielnng ; G. W. Zeigler, A. B. Wingerd, J C. Austin, of Greencastle ; A. Armstrong Jas. Watson, of Hagerstown. Clue IN MAKING MAMMON& —A private letter tau St. Louis impresses the necessity of care in tie making up bandages for hospital use : they ehould be made two inches wide, from ex to ten yards long, and every bandage should be pinned at the end and not sewed, one or two pins being always needed by the surgeon for fastening the bandage. New cotton should shays be shrunk before being used for that purpose." RELIEF FOR TEM SICK AND WOITNDED.—The counibutions for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers in the hospitals at Baltimore end Fortress Monroe, continue to arrive at the depository, (Wm. S. Shaffer's store, Market imre,) in quantities lhat speak volumes for the benevolence and patriotism of our citizens. I rain present indications, the contributions rem this city will fill a large sized car. Those f our citizens who desire to add to this collec 'on are requested to bring their contributions the depository, this forenoon, the goods will shipped to their destination, this afternoou DUD r BON THE Iwurtrus.-'Mr. Jacob Emps , Aller, an employee of the Northe:n Central (road company, who was injured a short time •ce on the railroad between Bridgeport and , arysville, died of his injuries on Thursday, he 15th inst. Ono of his legs was amputated uet above the ankle, and though every care nd precaution were taken,"mortification took .lace, and caused his death. Ile leaves a wife nil family. BERM COUNTY AGAIN IN THE FIELD.—OOIOIIOI WHY, Copt. Nagle and Lieut. Pauli arrived this city yesterday from Reading and otaidi ttely waited on the Governor, offering ki service of one thousand men from rks county. A large and spirited meeting se held on Monday evening, upon the receipt , 1 the news that General Banks had been c0m ,•11...1 to retre it, at which JOEL B. WARNER, ayor of the city, presided. Old Berks hes lrtady a large number of men in the field, but , eithrl+ will discover very soon that a few ue are left to crush their unholy designs. -,,..-..,..... utit ROLL OF HONOIL—WhiIe the summons to tvas stirring the people of Harrisburg to , thu , is,re,, and while the streets on Monday ere filled with recruits, all hurrying to their ti,tht Leadiparters, the men in the Tata rs composing room were , determined not leftbe in the roar by their fellow-citizens. propv,itiert was made to join one of the local , mpThies, when the following men at once oteNitt,l to enroll themselves as members of le fire City Zottaves. Le'! II Patterson, Beq. E. Dailey, Benny C. Demming, George W. Bence, Thomas Forster. Added to these printer recruits, two of our :hlative reporters, Joseph I. Gilbert and rge N. Feun, attached themselves to the me company, and are all now awaiting march g orders. is a noble roll of honor, composing men intelligence and courage, and equal to that , ich can he found among the same number men enlisting in any part of the Common tlith They go with our blessing and pray awl when they return, which God in hia ercY grant, the proprietor of the TELEGRAPH dud welcome and employment for every n. What other printing office in the State can utter than the TELEGRAPH ? NB Flan borne brightly in the and the souls of our young men are in ' l . The First, City Zouaves, Captain Awl, (I up th e full complement of their number ore noon yesterday, and might have had ay more men. They were mustered into e 11. S. service, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, will probably leave for Washington city, morrow morning, all fully armed and ac ,stred. The Zouaves are a tine body of young 'es, well officered, and we expect to hear good ' ounta of them. The "Russell Guards," started by the m em . 4 of the Hope fire company, are rapidly fill ':'P, and we should not be surprised to learn 'fit the company was nearly full by this even t 'lntl hang out their flag at the Hope fire l 'fetlY's house, in North Second street, where lir e Young men will fled the roll. additio n to .the above two companies, `Pt John J. Ball, late one of the drill masters t e 3 tsp Curtin, has raised hie flag for recruits, " 1 is meeting with the most encouraging b e; 4 tiebl. He is an excellent military Officer, tart of bringing a company to a fine state 0 of in drill and discipline. Captain Ball 'in a heard of at the &change, Walnut street. to observe, also by a notice in another this even[ g ' s TRLICGRAPII, that of .a those will wishing to form another '4 fal l Wbe held at Branve Ball to-night. Male ill, 40 doubt, meet with a ' favorable of ropqay. GRAND CONNANDERY OP PliNNSYLVANlA.—Ar rangements have been made for the issue of excursion tickets on all the railroads leading to Easton, for the use of tho,delegates to the next annual conclave of the Grand Commandery of Pennsylvania, to be held in Easton on the sec ond Tuesday of June. SERIOUSLY INJURSID.-Mr. Wm. EL Casluw, was seriously injured yesterday about two o'clock, on the Pennsylvania railroad, whilst he was engaged in coupling cars. It is feared that the collar bone was broken and that he is also injured internally. He was conveyed to his residence in this city in an express wagon. THEY ARE Comma —About twenty cars filled with troops, comprising the famous New York Seventh Regiment, passed through here yes terday noon, via the L-banon,Valley and Nor thern Central Railroad,en route for Washington. They are only the van guard of the hundreds of thousands of sturdy freemen of the North who are preparing to move in response to the recent call of the President. JONES —Shatter ed , inebriated, and filthy Tones—who controls the local columns of that common conductor of filth and offal, the Patriot antrUnion —indulge.' in one of his usual mierepresentations yesterday to hiss on a repetition of the attack made on the local re porter of this paper on Monday. It is a matter of small consequence to the people of Harris burg whether we were worsted in a personal encounter,or whether ire are, able to defend our person from attack ; but it is of importance that the public should know that this poor wretch is licensed to emit hie bitter spleen on all subjects through the columns of a sheet that is daily beseeching that public for support and countenance. For hie vices and excesses, brutal, loathsome and infectious though they are, we can mingle our disgust with the corn: : mon pity that fallen humanity ever deserves— but for his dastardly meanness and perversions, we have no patience or pity, nor language suf ficient to express ouraphorrence and contempt. He is a liar bylain, simple, unadditerated practice— a cowardly whelps—a boasting tradu cer, because he imagines the decrepitude of a body which his besotted life still animates, security from the chastisement of honorable men. And he is right—so we dismiss him. MR. AND MRS. PEABODY AT HOKB.--This new, elegant and most amusing entertainment, which was given at Sanford's Opera House for the second time last evening, was a decided success, though the house was not as full as we could have desired. The diversity of the char acters represented, and the rapidity with which the changes were made, elicited the admiration of all present. To point out any specialities where all is so excellent would be difficult ; but we may mention particularly Mrs. P's. two beautiful patriotic recitations, " The Volun teer's Wife," and "_Scott and the Veteran," (most appropriate at the present times as also her personations of the French Washerwoman, the Overgrown Child, and the Dwarf Prima Donna. Mr. Peabody's imitation of Barnum, the great showman, and his story of the Cherry Colored Oat, was capital. His new patriotic song "Come rally boys around our flag," should be sung by everybody, whilst his sneezing song is a perfect roar. Our leaders should' remem ber that this (Wednesday) evening is the last opportunity they will have of seeing "Mr. mast Mrs. Peabody at Home." Give Hue Hre Dua.—Mr. Cowes, of the Patent office,. Washington, states that Thomas Gregg, of Collinsville, Pennsylvania, is undoubtedly the inventor of metallic defensive armor for ships. He bad a patent issued to him in 1814, and he describes in his specification a vessel with angular sides " all around," covered by a deck to glance the projectiles of an enemy upward, while the shot, striking below the apex of the eagle, will be glanced downward. The angula ' ted system of shipbuilding, as exhibited in the Merrimac, and the frigate recently launched at Philadelphia, is claimed to be invented by Josiah. Jones, of the British Navy, as late, as 1859. Mr. Gregg invented this a half century before. So of metallic shields ; Mr. Gregg's vessel was "to be coppered or covered with iron. The Thomas Gregg mentioned in the above paragraph was the father of Messrs. John C. and Joseph Gregg, both Methodist ministers, the former stationed at Bainbridge, and the latter in this city. Mr. John C. Gregg, a few days since, submitted to our inspection a copy of the ori ginal drawing, made by his father in 1814, of the proposed gun•boat," and we were particular.; ly struck with the striking resemblance it bears to the pictures, representing the rebel gun boat Merrimac. We understand it is the in,. tendon of Mr. Gregg, to procure from the Patent office, at Washington, certified copies of the caveat of his father's invention, after which a representation of it will appear in one of the illustrated papers. I=l Oa TO MARYLAND.-Owing to the excitable Condition of our citizens this morning on ac count of the retreat of our force under General Banks, we feel backward in adding to the al ready over charged mind of the community, in the announcement of the new and beautiful as sortment of summer goods just arriving at the cheap dry goods house of Mum & Bowaszr, south east corner Front and Market Sts. 26 Cam!! CauPwr 1 CazPzr I—Raving 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 $126 ; black Bilk 32 inches wide at $1 10, worth $1 87 ; very fine black Bombazin at $1 10, worth $1 50 ; slim 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 75 and $l, very cheap. Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem stitched handkerchiefs, at 25 and 81 cents, cheap. Wholesale buyers we respectfully in vite to our large stock, all bought for cash at New York auction. liaving a buyer in New York, we are daily receiving job lots from the weekly sales, whisk we promise to sell at city prices to wholesale buyers. 8 . In3l-y liboad's old stand. 11SOZVED from auction 25 pieces of colored and white stow Wadding 254C431 0 ce . Also a magnificent assortment of embroideries, such' as bands, edgings, inserting& At IarAVS. ALT, Coarse, Turk's Mauch Fine, in bile and email sacks for dairriseVilt,fourobasod fors the We rise, and for sale low by . NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front And Market streets, myn Pennopluanta glatly elegraph, thebneatran Morning,. ,flap 28, 1862 EDITOR TRLSGRAPH:—Permit us 10 recom mend Hon. A.' 0. }Beater as a suitable candi date for Congress from this district. United to his eminently good parts is the tact that he is well known throughout the district as a gen tleman of unflinching patriotism and unyielding integrity. He has a clear head, a good heart, and has always sought the best good of his fel low-citizena Give us him as a candidate and we will put the hosts of the enemy to flight. Yours, m27.JtO 24 CITIZENS OF LOWER PAXTON TELEGRAPH OUT OF TOWN LIST OF REGULAR AGENTS The DAILY MORNING AND EVENING TELEGRAPH is sent every , inbrning - and after noon, by, the earliest trains that leave the city after its publication, to the following ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton. ANNVTLT.F.---G. W. Hooverter. BLAIRSVILLK--E. Laughlin. CHAMI3ERSBURG—LGeo rge Tuokey. CARLISLE—George M. Bretz. DAUPHlN—Jefferson Clark. ELIZAI3ETEITOWN = John G. Mellinger GREENCASTLE—M. D. Deitrich. HUMMELSTOWN--Chas. Dipner. HOLLIDAYSBURG—A. F. Diffenbecker HAGERSTOWN—C. Swingley. LEBANON—H. H. Roedel. MoVEYTOWN—J. CRISSWELL. MIDDLETOWN--George H. Lenhart. MECHANICSBURG—WiIIiam Tate. MECHANICSBURG--J. Eminger. MOUNT JOY—James Dysart. MILLERSBURGB. G. Steeier. NE WVILLE--W. R. Linn. SHIPPENSBURG—BeIeo & Hinkle. SELINSGROVE--Jeremiah Crouse. WRIGHTSVILLE—W. Moore. YORK—J. S. Boyer. BE WISE BY TIMES! Do not trill° with lour Health, Ommitutlon and Cha racter. _ ff you ari suffering with any Diseases for which HELMBOLD'S EZ2112107 BUCHU is recommended• TRY IT! TRY IT I TRY IT ! It will Cure yon, ha.v. Long &dieting', Allaying Pain and Inflimatico. aria will restore you to HEALTH AND puarry, At Lit le Flponle, - . • And no Exposure. Cut out the Advertisement in another column, and cal Or send fo• it. BEWARE OF COUMERFEI.7S 1' Ask for lielmbold's. Take no Other CURES GVABANYEE.D. m912-d2m SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE Third Street below Market, FOR ' THREE NIGHTS ONLY, On Monday Evening May 26th, AND Tuesday & Wednesday Iliongs,, May 27 & 8. MR• AND MRS- PEABODY, AT HOME, For positively three nights only in their New Moral and Amusing DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS GALLERY OF PERSONAL ILLUSTRATION. containing Personal Stetches, Patriotic and Humorous Recitations, Anecthotes, New Songs, &c., forming a SELECT PARLOR PASTIME. $ This is not a Theatrical Performance. ADMISSION 25 cts. ORCHESTRA CHAIRS 50 eta: CHILDREN AND SCHOOLS , • 15 cts. Tickets for sale at Bannvart's Drug Store, and at the hall. my2o-d6t PLANTS! PLANTS . I 1 TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS I CABBAGE PLANTS. 8 cents per dozen ; 25 cents per hundred ; $2 50 per thousand. TOMATO PLANTS, 10 cents per dozen, 75 cents per hundred, $4 00 per thousand. Also all finds of • . .V EGETA.BLES Wholesale or Retail. - SEED POTATOES. Davis' Seedling per bushel, 70 cads. Peach Blows, 60 cents, EVERGREEN SWEET CORN. Per bushel, ears, - $2 00 Per bushel, shelled, 4 00 Per quart, shelled, 25 Orders sent to the KEYSTONE FARM will be promptly attended to. J. MISH. my24-dtf STEAM BOILERS, ri [J ADING wade efficient and permanent arrangements for the purpose. we are now pre primp to make BOILEita of every kind, prompt .o' and at reasonable rates. We shall nes iron made by Bailey & Brother, the reputation of which is second to none in the a arket. None but the beet hands employed. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Address .11&01.11 WORKS, nry:Zly Harrisburg, Pa. BEAUTIFUL TISSUE PAPER FOR covering Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, ornamenting Oeitings, trimming Gas Pipes and cut so as to hang over Wings in the, shape of stars, points, circles or %Aeons: For sal., at myl6 SCHBFFIKEVS BOOKSTORE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administratlon on the estate of John B. Boyd, late of the olty of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, have been granted to the subscriber who lives in said city. AB persons having claims or demands against the agate of said decedent, are hereby requested to make known the same to the subscriber without delay. P. B. BOYD, aped doswinet Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters • of administraUon on die estate of George .14: Mowry deceased, formerly of Harrisburg, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Dauphin conuty. All persons indebted t, said estate are requested to make payment, and those having ula'ma, to preeent them for settlement. D. YLRMING, aprld.dewoaw. ' . Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 11B1auditor appOint,ed by the court to distribute the balance of money in the hands or Johnflarbericb, assignee ofJoha Reichert, among the creditors, will attend for that purpose on Saturday, the 91st day of May inst., at 10 o'clock, A. It., At the office of the undersigned In the city of Harrisburg. - McNIMME mylff.doatdw Auditor. LETTER'S totitameatort 4:ol.the..est,ate of Emanuel,. liall. late of. the olcy.of OUrisborg,..deq , d„, hertog beerrarseted tothe nudertdgpisa l _ Tesiding in the saldwity, *re ins hitilog of demands against the said estate are requested to mate known Me Slinky and those ind:hted to pay their debts to him without delay. MORDECAI MoRINNET, okYlE4oatvew Executor. [Communicated.] REGULAR AGENTS iNtm abvtitteinthits IM2E3 EMI EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. brew aburtioemetzte. GARDNER & HEMMING'S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS, rHE LARGEST and most completely equip -1 ped Equestrian Establishment in the world, comprising a better collection of beautifully trained Horses and a larger number of talented Performers than any company extant, wrm NICHIBIT IN HARRISBURG, ON MONDAY ✓2ND TUESD.BY, JUNE 2d and 3d, 1862. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, performance to commence half an hour later. Admission 26 cents. The management takes pleasure in announc ing to the public tbat they are able to cater for there amusement this season of '62, in a supe rior manner to any traveling company. The wagons have been newly painted and decorated so as to present a neat and elegant appearance. The harness is new and beautiful.. The baud wagon, a triumph of art, the dresses are of the -moat costly description, manufactured from designs imported from Parie daring the past season. The ENGLISH'; STEEPLE CHASE is a great feature of the Exhibition; also the . ZOITAVie. H ALT, in which all the horses lay down and sit up at the word of command. The Great Talking Horse WASHINGTON will be introduced by his Trainer, DAN. GARDNER. LOOK AT THE LIST OF PERFOBAIR RS : Dan. Gardner, R. Hemmings, Geo. Derious, Henry Moreste, John Foster, Signoir Parker, King Brothers, W. Hill, W. Green, C. Bicker, T. Swan, R. Ball, Miss Eliza Gardner, Madame Camille, Little Minnie, Master Ed. Gardner and a host of well selected auxiliries. There is PREEN GREAT CLOWNS Dan. Gardner, John Foster and Young Dan. On the morning of Exhibition the company will enter town in Grand Pro cession, headed by Peter Britner's American Brass Band. seated in there Band Carriage, drawn by a line of Beautiful Horses, followed by all the Homes, Ponies, Carriages, Luggage Vans, &c., &c. glir Will also exhibit at Huimnelstown on Wednesday, June 4. W. H. GARDNER, Agent. CmWIRT" ; } Advertisers, R. BALL, EAGLE WORKS, Harrisbrirg, Pennsylvania. MANUPAOTIIRER OP BOOR-BINDERS' RIILING-MICDINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES , SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND MAOBINEB POE GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder . Cutters, SCHOOL FURNI.TURE, General Nadine Work and Iron and Brass trAST INGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL IN BRAROMV. SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, MU., MC., Mr' Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to order. Gear and Screw Orating, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CIPITING TOOLS Ate' Cash paid for Old Caliper, Brasil, Spatter, igc, STEAM BOILERS, &C. PENNSYLF.A.NI4 ABOVE STATE STREET CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, various patterns, both sialionary and swinging. Rash WeiOng and various other building eastlngailor sale very cheap at the Ony2i4y] EAGLIt WORKS. EXCELSIOR HAMS ! I . THESE HAMS . are cured by a NEW YORK FARMER, And are decidedly the moat delicious sod delicately da vored in the merlon. They rival NRWBOLDI-S FAMOUS, and east little more then half. W. DOOR, Jr. ? & Co. my 23 PUBLIC SALE OF HAY AND CORN I) 7 ORDER or the Department, I will sell at Public Auction on Triesday, May 27th, at the Cattle Yard on Hanna's Lane upon the property of A. Boyd Hamilton, Esq., about twenty tons of good Timothy Hay, and also a lot of Hay slightly damaged. 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 Herdsmen. The purchaser will be required 'to remove the propetty as soon as practicable. Paymeht to be made in gold and silver or Treasury notes. Sale to commence at lb o'clock, A. M. Terms Cash. ' JONES BROOKE, myls-dtd • Capt. &C. 13. Vol. Ser. TO CONTRACTORS. P ROPOSALS will be received at the office of P' the undersigned until the 3d day of Jnne next, for the driving of 800 yards, or there abouts, of a Tunnel in Lykens Valley. Tunnel, to be 8 feetligh, 12 feet wide at top, and 15 feet wide 'at' bottom. For further particulars call on Daniel; Hoffman, Civil • Engineer, or on the undersigned at Wieconiscxl. my2o-dtd EIFSBY TROMAB. • • T. BISHOP, ATTORNEY , AT--LAW _ OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYRTHS HALL, OPPOSITE NEW COURT-HOUSE. Consultations in German and English. marm-fam. THREE CENTS PER PAPER. /AIM fresh .stook of Superior Flower and 4i4ten gee& We have determined'to sell at h,ee cents perpaper. Helloes drug and fancy store, and you wilt get to the right place. J. Wesley Jones' One double Asters and ten week stocks at tame. Prima HH, P. Sr, W.O. TAYLOR'S Nk.W SOAP. : It Is econoinical and highly detersive. IL con tains noßoeln and wilt not waste. It is warranted not to injure the hands. It will Impart an Agreeable odor, and is therefore suitable for every purpose. Nor ale hY •' - WhL, DOC& .Jr..lCo. GARDEN SEEDS . —Just received _ a large .invoice of choice Garden Seeds—comprising a greater variety of imporled and home growth than has over been oared io this city. Those who may d es i re to purchase, can depend upon getting the best in the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery store of - , WY. DOCK, Js. * CO FOR SALE. COL. Wzn. G. Murray's War Horse at VJ. D. Hoffman's Livery. Yor Information appjj to MAJOA BK4DY. Corner of Thiiif and st a te fit.reet: myl•d3taw DA.Rsow 13ROWNLOW'8 GREAT itcat—A. enbisrlp@est lit 1 s riow epee for brondow's Book at E. 8. GERMAN , 3 BODZEITOBB, nye -dood2w ll, No. 27 South Osoond Street. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES! PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact this., besides the machines waking our cele brated stitch, we nuinofacture, in great variety of styles, superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. The peculiarities of eaeh stitch will be ebeerfully shown and explained lo purchasers; and they have the great advantage of being able to select from our stock either a machine making the GROVER AND BASER STITCH or One making the LOCK STITCH. the only valuable Sewlig Maclaine stitebea in practical tuse. PRICER FROM $4O UPWARDS. Office 780 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia For sale by myB.d2m 1862. SPRING OPENING 1862. OP Black and Second Mourning Dress Goods, Shawls, , Veils, .Collars Full, .134 yard wide Lupin's all wool Delefties. &weldor makes oLßombazine3. Splendid Styles - of French (Ragtime. large stock of Lnstresand aip a r CaS . Black 'ani Purple 'Drew Silks. tai 'Plain black Mulish Rep Si ks. ..@ Black and white Fowlard Silks Purple and Black do. 1112 Plai n do. do. a Small Chectial do. Neapolitan do: .9 • x ail wool Delaines. - ntcc Filed all wool Delaines alt iihepherd's Plaids. Tammatine. Silk Challis.' slag. Chintzes. Mohair', as. tong Black Thibbet Shawls. 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 Hoglish Crepe Collars, all sizes a.; Black bordered Hem Stitch Handkerchiefs. pßlack Gloves of every description. Willie Seolnd Mourning Collars. Setts of Collar and Sleeves. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Black Love Veils.- _ be Jouvin's Rid Gloves., my2l-dtd Particular attention is paid and' Invited to our stock of the above goods. We are constantiv re ceiving new . addi 'env. Pares:piers roil aitorzys find a fult aisertrnent- CATtICART & B RUMOR, • Next door to the Etwrtaburg Bank. . No. 11 Market Square. GEO. W. mocALLA, WATOrmAKER &.JIWELBR, ANO_ 08, Market Street, garriabarg„ 110rAS constantly on hand a large stock Al. of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, - PLATED WARE, are.,, Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. N B. Don't forget. the place, Opposite the Jones' House. niarfll-dam RAILROAD, THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every DES CAIrTION PRICE S. Next door to the Court, House", MARZET STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowes cash prices. mar2B-dBm TEM: F. SCHEFFER; BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, HARKEY STREET, HARRISBURG. • 4.-Pardcular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, she Wu, &c. Bunn printed at 1243, $4, and $5 per thousand In elegant style. 120 LADIES CORSET'S ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES, WHITE AND COLORED. Thelbeekertiole onundenturad, can bejound at CATEICARTe, Next door to the Banishing Bank. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S' lINE,IVA T.T.P,D GOLD PENS, DEBI PENS fir the world, for 750, $1 25 L 11 60, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at febl s- 3' MERRIER'S Bookstore. HAY! HAY II ' SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at A 817 00 per ton for sale by eOlB JAMES IL WHEELP.R FAMILY WASHING BLUE, -an excel lent substitute for Indigo, for sale at the wholesale and retail grocery store of NICHOLS it BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets MOURNING GrOODB.—Everything - in this line manufactured forleeies' nits/mar Wear. enacts very low. A great many goods of ne material. CATEICART & anornza. • Next doorA, the Harrisbn g Bank. my 6 7,000 e u; a s n Hams, dd S i g l a o r t of Cured ow ogo (new torn) Corn Feit Saitar Caret Sams, just received. 'sprig W. DANK, JR., & CO. BLACKING I fi/ABON'S "CHALLENGE BLACKING . 1 itijoo (hoed , Reamed alines, Just recei ved, and for sale as Wholooki prices, dell SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. A very convenient Writking Desk,* also, Portfolios, klemoiandum Books, Portmoanalea, ko , at : - 020 SCELEPPKR'S BOOKS!.[BIL TURKISH PRUNES, choice article, just received for sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front & Market streets. myl2 SUN SHAUDS, San Umrre!►aa and Para solo. Prices ten per cent lower thee elsewhere. OVVOtRT it BROTHER, Nen door to the Harrisburg Beak. myB L?Hama PpIINDS_ . E2c , ma tr e a ve P ry r. low e Ltaale cir 1 6y • WM. Dk-thir. MI., & CO. Et;LEß'S.Cocoa and Sweet Chocolatx dor aide at JOHN WISES, Third and Walnut. wyl lITARDELL LEVINEEIS, Pickles and T T Catnaps, for oak at JOHN WINN& myl Miscellaneous CELEBRATED FAMILY MRS. E. lIRE:NIZEIL, 78 Market Street, Marr labnTg Crepe 3 French do. Mantua Ribbons Belting do. A. HUMMEL, Dealer In and at all HAMS WM. DOCK:Jr.. & Oo Iniscellemtons NICHOLS & BOWMAN , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Corner Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PENN'A., RESPECTFULLY invite the attention Of the public to their lar.e and well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO FRUITS, Including among others, • SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, ORANGES, ALSO LEMONS, &C., &O. FLOUR, FISH, SALT, „ BACON, LARD, BUTTER, &c. We invite an examination of our superior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The best in the market in every. respect, to gether with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and GLASS CONES, Cheaper than any place in Barriaburg. We keep on band-always all kinds of CEDAR -ARV WILLOW WARE All styles and kinds of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o Corner Front and Mare et Sts. TO PAPER MAKERS. THE undersigned will receive proposals at the offi,e 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, tq 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 Bch quanti- Ves and at such times as required wo , 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 ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM I ! ONE of the greatest improvements of the age is Fyne & Barr's relent. ice Ortitm Freezer, mut Egg Beater, tee great saver of labor. The smell quantl yor ice used and the exceeding short space of t. me t expired to mote good ice rens in one of their Freezers, ought to induce eve . y [aunty to purchase one 01 them. They have received several s lver medali and the highest premiums at esthb t Ong, over all oth ar Freezers now in use. A printed circular eontOntng the very best receipt for masiog tee cream, f cuatartt, toe waters, &c., witna number of certificates a, direcilons accompany each Freezer. All orders for freezers, County-or BLit° rights will be attended to ay addressing W. BARR, my942m Thisrieburg B. Jr. HARRIS, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufaoturer NO. 112 MARKET STREET, HitERISBURG. LAS always on hand a full assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware, (boding and Parlor Stoves of the best mammon:tries, Gana. Spouting, Root lug and Galvanized Iron Oirinsh, manufactured and pd t up at reasonable rates. slip- Repairing promptly attended to. • GREAT ATTRACTION, CALL at No: 75 Market Street, where you will And a large and well selected stock of plain and fancy Confectionery of alt kinds. A great va riety of toys oi every description, Ladles' Work Stands and Fancy Baskets, Foreign Fruits, Nate, Dates and all other articles generally kept lu a confectionery and toy More. Receiving fresh !applies every week. Cali and oxen:due fur yourselves. WM. IL WAGGONER, sprlB-46m P . oprietor. SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, i t . ND DEALERS in Fancy Goode, Per. turnery, die. Also agents for the sale of Red not Petroleum, Illuminating Uil, superior to any coal oil • furnished in any quantities at the lowesb-martet rates. w 170 and 172 Willfam Street, ja27-d6m] NEW YORK. AGENTS I. MERCRANTS 1 PEDLERS ERED THIS. lIERGETIG m ean make $5 a day by selling our UNION PRIZE STATIONERY PACKEIS et:Lashing nuperlor Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN fiIINkBALS, and a plebe of Jewelry. We guarantee sat isfaction in quality of our goods. The gifts consist of fifty varieties and styles of Jewelry, all °send and valu able. Cattatire with full particulars mailed free. Ad dress. L.^B. HASKINS & CO, apB6-3md SO Beekman street, New York. A. C. shuts, ATTORNEY-AT-LA.lff, OFFICE THIRD STREET. mylOy) NEAR MARKET. BIRD Fountains and Seed Boxes, .Ca nary and Hemp m ad for sale by NIOROLS & DOWMIN, Corner Front and Market streets. myl9 FINE lot of Messina Oranges and other .Foreign Fruits, jun received and fer sale by NILSOLS & BOWMAN'S, corner Front and Market streets myl9 N.EW Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with all the recent.y improved burne. s fur sale by MCHOLy 6 itiliVeleN'S eortier. F-eet ran N "'Wei greetv. m - 19 nANDELION COFFEE I—A Fresh and I_,JI Marge supply of this Celebrated Coffee; ust I. OOeiVOQ bylJe37 W 24.. DOO , Jr., k to. B.—A splendid lot, large and welt cured. tFRESH FISH every Tuesday and Friday I! at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner of Third and Wal• ont. myly GOLD PENS I—The largeit • and beat Mock, from $l.OO to s4.oo—warranted—nt nltn 811E8888 8 80058T0810. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. TUBT received a full supply of Lyken eJ Valley but Coal, delivered by the patent weigh carts. For sale by JAMES M. WHBELE:II. aprl6 DRItD FRUITS, Hominy, Beans, &c. lit.soari itt.V.WS. myl t . rb, Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and all V !Linda of Nuts, at JulIN WISE'S Store, Thinj all*. .. , . ' . ' m3rl .." LAUB. newly replete shed 'stock of 'DUI , vier luievane, noels is' unsurpassed in this My, • jeenng confident of tendering satisfaction, We wOUY pectiully invite a call. REV 91 Market street, side. two doorkesst oVoorth star = aprBo4l W M DOCK, JR. k CO