Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 29, 1862, Image 3

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riages, Deaths, t.c., to secure insertion
in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
be accompanied with the CASH.
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ca ndidates for political offices must be
raid for at the time they are handed in,
otherwise they twill be laid aside.
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Wednesday Afternoon, May 28,1862.
DAUPHIN COUNTY MILITARY Rum FUND.—
me families of volunteers, who have formerly
beep in charge t f the City Committee, will call
at the Court Homo, on Friday evening next,
at hall past five o'cloek, when payment will be
resumed. By order of
GEORGE BERGNER, President.
O. EDWARDII Seerefary.
AT AN ANNUAL METING of the Board of Direc
tors of the Franklin Railroad company, on the
of May, A. J. Jones was unanimously
ei t cted President of said company, and H. C.
Fab. estock St unitary and Treasurer. The re
election of these gentlemen is an honor to the
company and a guaranty that its business is
conducted with the faithfulness and care essen
tial to success.
TEE ROPE FERRY connecting Independence
Island with the upper end of this city is now
in excellsnt condition, and boats are almost
constantly making the passage between those
two points. The Island, under the superin
tendence of Mr. Geo. M. Cole, has been fixed
up in an admirable condition as a place of
summer resort, and hundreds of our citizens
have ahead) , availed themselves of the oppor
tunity thus afforded to enjoy a few hours' re
creation.
SHE PLEADS Has OWN °AOC—Speaking of the
suit now pending in the Supreme Court, of
Harriet W. Shannon, for a divurce, the Boston
Herald says: " Mrs. Shannon appears without
counsel and conducts her own case, a course
not often taken in the upper courat, by either
male or female. She has very eminent counsel
opposed io her, MOMS. H. F. Durant and E.
D. Sohier. Among the witnesses summoned
by Mrs. S, and examitud thus far, were his
Excellency Governor Andrew, and Hon. B. F.
Hallett, both of whom were some years since
employed as het counsel."
TEE EPISCOPaL CONVONTION.—the Annual
Convention of the Piot( stant Episcopal Church
of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, met at St. An
drews' Church, Philadelphia, on Tuesday after
noon, and the Episcopal minister of this city p 3
le F,ttendance. But lit tie is done on the flirt
day, except the election of officers, and on
Wednesday morning there will be religions
cervices, when the annual sermon will bb
prrached, after which the address of Bishop
Potter will be presented. Some action will
probably be taken on the second day of the
iittiog of the Convention, in reference to the
proposed division of the Diocese.
Tat ASKISTANT SIKTILETAItY 08 WAit. - ASEiit3t
ant Secretary of War, Thos. A. Scott, passed
through this city Wednesday, from Corinth, on
hi- way to Washington. He is in good health.
It i$ rumored that It is his intention to resign
position in the War Department and return
to active duty on the Pennsylvania railroad
again. The President of the company, J. Ed
gar Thompson, Esq., is not in good health, and
tut-bds to make a trip to Europe for rest and
invigoration. In consequence of this, the ser
vices of Mr. Scott cannot any longer be dis-
Nosed with, and during the proposed absence
of Mr. Thompson he will be President, pro
. of the company.
lilt SABBATH Bosom Couvrerrimr.—The Penn
tylvania Sabbath, School Convention common
ced it session yesterday, in the First lode-
Went church, Broad street, below Chestnut,
?Lila ielphia. Delegates have been invited
f[ , au all parts of the State, and a general at
ttlidauce is expected. During the sitting of
this convention, there will be a musical enter
taana, ut given by the Sunday School children,
iur which considerable preparation has been
n,,,j Excursion tickets are furnished to
'ch•gates at half the usual fare, over the Penn
tlivania Central, Northern Central, Reading,
North Pennsylvania, and Cumberland Valley
1411rueds.
,`..1 DORN DEATH Or A DISCHARGED VOLUNTEER.—
)dung man, a volunteer in one of the New
Yut k regiments, arrived in this city in the eight
o'clock train from Baltimore on Wednesday.
Be looked pale and emendated, and was evi
dently sufferingfrom some serious disease. The
conductor of the train very kindly assisted him
to the City Hotel, where he obtained lodgings
for the night, with the view of obtaining some
In order that he might be the better able
to proceed on hie way to the State of New York.
Yesterday Inonkinir, however, when one of the
servants of the hotel, went to awaken him for
breakfast, no response was given, and upon en
tering his room it was discovered that he was
dead.
Information of the circumstance was at once
conveyed to Alderman Kline, who Proceeded to
11.,1,1 an inquest, and the jury, after investigat
iug the facts, returned a verdict of " death by
the visitation of God."
The jury found in the pockets of the deceased
the cum of fifty-nine dollars and twenty-five
cents, and a surgeon's certificate of discharge,
which latter it was discovered that the de
celsed's flaws was William O'Hara, born in
Skaneateles, Onondago county, New York,
aged eighteen years ; that- he was enrolled on
the second day of J4 nuary, 1862, to serve du
ring the war, and discharged on the
States
batday of May, at the Stone United States
thospital, by reason of general debility ; and
at previous to enlistment he was a tailor by
occ upation.
The remains of the deceased ware interred
yesterday rooming.
THE COLDER FRECIBLES, as we learn from a
correspondent, are now encamped near Balti
more, in Camp McKim. Captain Detweiler
writes that hts men are all in excellent health,
and their discipline and cheerfulness never so
strong and devoted.
I=l=l
Man Fhouorrizs.—lt is not generally known
among our citizens that we have a direct mail
communication with New York city, through
in six hours, via the Lebanon Valley railroad.
The mail leaves New York at 8 o'clock, A. it.,
and arrives here at 1.10, P. M.
=I
THE GOVERNMENT ADVERTISES FOR HORSES, RS
will be seen by the notice in another column,
this afternoon. These horses are all to be of
the very best breeds, perfect in wind and limb,
and thus affording our horse breeders and deal
ers a fine opportunity to get rid of their superior
stock. Those making proposals, will find
Quarter Master Wilson a courteous and accom
modating officer, ready to afford all information
and instruction how to proceed in supplying a
good animal. fiend the advertisement .
=1
COL. KNIPB, of the 46th Pennsylvania Vol
unteera, arrived in- this city yesterday from
Hagerstown. He was in the retreat of General
Banks, and bears some of the severe fruits of
that fearful struggle, as he was wounded in his
shoulder and leg. We have not personally
seen Col. Knipe, and we therefore only give
this meagre notice of his arrival and condition.
Suffice it to write and print that a warm and
hearty welcome was extended to Col. Knipe as
one of Pennsylvania's most favorite and gallant
sons,
COL WYNHOOP, of the 7th Pennsylvania Cav
alry, attached to Brig Gen. Nagley's brigade,
was in this ally yesterday, en route for his
regiment in Tennessee. Cul. Wynkoop reports
the men in his command as in good condition,
I although they had been suffering severely du
ring the winter from long exposure to rough
weather, while vigorous duties of a constantly
changing service had its effects upon the health
of many of the men. At one time, 160 men of
this regiment were in -the hospital ; while the
regiment has lost three commissioned officers
by death, and four by, resignation, connquent
on ill health. The men, however, are now in
good fighting order, ready for any service that
may be assigned (hem.
SOMSTIUNG BENUMB ABOUT 8A33118.-A major-
ity of babies, says Mrs. Swisshelm, (and on this
subject we can vouch for her being good au
thority,) are to their mothers what a doll is to
a little girl—something to dress, a means of
displaying odds of finery, and exhibiting one's
tastes. If infante were treated on the same
principle that a good farmer treats a lamb,
goslings, chickens, pigs, etc., viz :—well fed
and kept warm, they would live and grow just
as well:cared for goslings live and grow, and
we never knew such an one to die. Dutch
babies wear caps, and'how could any lady of
good taste have her baby look like a Dutch
baby? Just so, and Dutch babies generally
live, laugh and grow fat, for they are " smoth
ered in flannel" and feathers, and are kept all
in a sweat. Dutch mothers do not keep their
babies for model artist exhibitions. They cover
them up, keep them warm and quiet, and raise
a wonderful number of sturdy boys and girls.
We treated our baby on the Dutch plan, and
never last,a night's sleep with her.
1I =1
Qum ! Came Canna I—Having returned
from New York, I now have on baud, and'l
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 87i
cents up to 87 cents; 40 pieces of beautiful
Curtain muslin, very cheap ; splendid black
silks at 75 cents, worth 90 cents ; good blaca
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 50 cents a yard ; 10 pieces of
the finest Irish linen at 75 cents, worth $1 ;
1,000 hoop skirts, at 50 75 and $l, very cheap.
Great bargains in stockings; 20 dozen hem
stitched handkerchiefs, at 25 and 31 cents,
cheap. Wholesale buyers we respectfully in
vite to our large stock, all bought for cash at
New York &notion. 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. LEW;
mBl-y Rhoad's old stand.
REOEIVED from auction 26 pieces of colored
and white stow Wadding 26a310. Also, a
magnificent assortment of embroideries, such as
bands, edgings, insertings. At Lsrwr's.
[OOMXIIIiIOAIXD.]
Mr. GaORQB BEM= Esq. Dear Hi r :—Al
low me to recommend Ancrusars, WEIZING, of
Middletown, as a suitable candidate for Con
gress from this district.
I have known Mr. Wieting for many years ;
he is a Republican by principle, of decided
opinions, industrious habits, and indefatigable
energy, a good debator, and just the man to
represent the capital of the old Keystone State
at Washington. We could rely on him as a
faithful and able representative, who would
always be at his post to guard the interests of
the district and Nation. 'ln our township, his
vote would be almost unanimous.
May 27, 1882. LOWER SWATARA.
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE ! I
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye 1
The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known I
All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided
Hyatt Wish to escape
GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN McDALS AND DIPLOMAS hays been awar.
dad to Wa. A. Remains ohne 19 9, and over 200,000
applications have been made to the hair of the patrons
of Ile famous Dye.
Wm. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is wartaisrun
oot to Injure in the least, however long it may be contin
tied, and the ill effects of bad Dves remedied. The hair
is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop.
erly applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. '
laid in all the cites and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor,"
sad address upon a steel plate engraving, on the /he r
sides of each box.
Do not trifle witßE WISE BY TIMESII
h
racier. your Health, PalmaUtiOn and Ch ß'
If you an andertug mitt/ any Diseases for which
HNLMBOLD' BUCHU
to recommended. .
TRY IT! TRY IT I TRY IT I
It will Core you, time Long Bufferlog, allaying Palo
and Intimation, ant/ will restore you to
HEALTH AND PURITY,
At Llkte brpoose,
And no Exposure.
Out out the Advortisement In another calamn, and o a t
0/ send for it.
BEWARE OF COI7.IVIERFEL7B
Ask-for Ifelmbold's. Take no Other
CURES GUARANIEED.
mynditin
tutts#lva lila Wait tilegrapk` tliurobal) Morning, Map 29, 1862
From the Ninety-third Pennsylvania .te
giment.
Corresp !enve or the Telegraph I
CAMP ON TAN CHICSAILOMINY RIVER, VA.,
Fourteen Miles from the City of Richmond,
May 22d, 1862.
FRIEND Berroa:—With your permission, and
that of our army limits, I will try and give you
a few inklings of our travels since we left our
last battle-ground. I suppose that y.. 0 have
beard, as well as received the official report of
the battle of Williamsburg, and of course com
mented upon it ere this,
but allow me the priv
ileges. of giving you a few facts, that h a not,
as yet, given the fall satisfaction as well-as the
credit due Pennsyivenift's „brave sots, that par
ticipated irathatgreat batble. lorallthe credit
that I have saw, is all upon the one side, there
may be someliyefinktbat I have not seen, for
the papers are very scarce, and hard to get,
they were selling ,frincyme dollar io ona dollar
and balf, - 'yesterditY; "ti• pitice; so you see that
we ate eager for the news, and they are not very
numerous in our camps.. : Bat this much, I will
say, that there were other regiments, besides
those from York State in that battle, that
stood a better fire than they could ; and they
did not run either ai the first charge fiorri the
enemy, and those regiments are from the old
Keystone State—the Ninety-third and the old
Thirteenth Pennsilvania regiments, after a
bard day's march through the mud and rain,
we were marched up in double quick time,
without any rest, right into action, that is our
whole brigade commanded by General Peck,
from . York State, but beiure we had our line of
battle formed, the enemy made a very despe
rate charge upon us ' • the Thirteenth Pennsyl
vania volunteers, on the right of our regiment,
and the Fifty-fifth New York State volunteers,
on our l left, and the Sixty-second New York
State volunteers on the left of, them, which
composed our line of battle, and stood the
charge. But the very first charge they made
upon us, I am very sorry to say, carried the
Fifty-fifth New York back, and they carried the
left wing of our regiment with them ; they ac
tually run the first fire, leaving our • company
the only one remaining on the left . f the road,
but I called for them to come back, and not
run, when we opened fire all alone upon the
enemy, and poured the buck and ball into them
both right and left. Such a murderous fire as
we kept up, I never before witnessed, they ap
proached to within five yards of our left and
thirty on the right, but our men never flinched,
I kept urgiiag them on, as did our captain, and
they bad to retreat at last, they found that we
could not be driven, and we were too hot for
them ; but had it not been for our remaining
regiments, there would have been another Bull
Run affair, for, when they came up, they bad
an American flag flying, and we did not fire at
first upon them, thiuking them some of our own
troops ; but when they followed Bull Run, they
got it; we had the Bull, and they the run •,
we, stood for three hours and a half of hard
fighting, the bullets a whizzing thicker than
bait around us ; bomb shells, projectiles, can
non balls, and grape and canister shot, told
sorrowful tales, as they showered amongst us,
they made such havoc among some,pf the regi
ments ; but we only lost sit killed, and tweuty
wounded in ours. We drove them back into
their forts. During this time the other regi
ment had principally rallied their men again,
but our brigade decided the battle there, for
there was but one volley fired after we came
outs)f action by infantry ; the attillery fired a
few shots . ; but while we were in action, there
was no artillery, except one piece on our left
iu action. And I most emphatically do say,
that, to our brigade, the honor of deciding
the battle of Williamsburg belongs ; and no
other. I do confess that there was other
brigades, that done some hard fighting, and
some regiments that the rebels run away, this
I will confess ; but they tried the same thing,
and in the same place upon us, but it was no
go, they were played out ; therefore give us our
just dues, this is all that we ask, for the old
Keystone State can turn out as many brave
sons, as any other State in the Union. We
claim our share of the spoils, we nobly won
them and we want the name of Williamsburg
inscribed upon our banners, to float proudly to
the winds, in triumph over this enthralled
land, that is to be set free from chains that
bind it down in a low contemptible servitude,
which must become a pure, cleansed and re
mited community. This must all be accom
plished before the daps of many months.
Drive those imbeciles from our land, and restore
peace, harmony, liberty and this, glorious old
Union to its old pure state ; the stars and stripes
forever.
I cannot give you much 'more, we have had
several little skirmishes, but no loss. We move
very cautiously ; we are now on the Chicks
hominy river ; we had a very tremendeons hea
vy hail storm to-day ; the hail fell an large as
walnuts ; I never seen such a storm ; the woods
was over shoe top ; in drowned us out of our
tents and our beds were all afloat ; such a time
I never saw before. I must close by saying
that you will hear from me soon again. The
troops are in good health, and eager for a fight.
Lieut. A. S. BLACK,
914.14inient P: V.
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THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY
Dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of every
DESCRIPTION
- PRICES.
Next door to the Court, Houee,g
MARKET STREET.
Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA
LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest
cash prices. mar2B-d3m
LAKE TRQIIT
J UST received a small invoice of
MACKINAW LAKE, TROUT.
The quality very superior, wad the price very low.
WM. DOCK, JR., & CO
FRtSli invoice of Oranges, Lemons,
Cocoa tin's, Dates, Raisins, &0., Tor sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
my 22 Corner Front and Haricot streets.
PS. D. & C. A.
VDU will find by applying at the Drug
Stoma of 0, A. B unarm% Grote & Co., and G. W.
Roes, and Druggist; generally throughout toe eon utry
Price ZS cents par botte. Try it. Prrparel oy
h.. M. POWER 8; CO.,
mylll , ll4m Rocticiter, Paula.
ACHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN
WEEK STO CKS, , with a general variety of Frciah
Flower and Garden Seeds, received and for sale at No.
91 Market street. KELLER'S Drugstore.
EXTRA Family Flour, just received and
warranted to, give satisfaction, for sale by
- • NICMOLI & BOWMAN,
my 22 Corner of Front and Market etreet.
SUPERIOR Quality of Imperial and Black
Tea, foi sale by NICHOLS &BO WM AN,
my 22 corner 'toot and Ma: kei sty eets.
THE SKIRT.
JIM RECEIVED . —The New Shaped
, tele& I.l3ltirt, th efinest articlemanuraohired. P or
tale atCs.THatiol , s,
sprB9 Next: deer to the flarriA blare. Hank.
MACKEREL= kitte; :half bbla. and
bbw., Lockir y NICHOLS& BvVirlieN,
Come 4 . 44.n4 . i4d Mar ket streets.
WARDELL & LEVIN.I23d, Bioktevand
oat.vp•, for oak at JOHN WISES. myl
Dim ADuertisenttnts
A. HUMMEL,
and at all
FLOWER SEEDS.
New 21burtiseineuto
BRAD QUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, }
Barrisburg, May 27, 1862.
GENERAL ORDER ?
No. 26. r
The Governor being notified by the Secretary
of War, by telegraphic despatch, received this
afternoon, that the President will no longer
"require any other troops from Pennsylvania
to be mustered into the United States service,
but those who volunteer for three years or during
the, war," General Orders Nos. 23, 24 and 26
of "these head quarters, dated on the 26th In
stant, calling for three month's volunteer maitia, are
hereby countermanded and revoked.
IL All commanding officers, who mar bave
issued their orders for the mustering into the
servine of the United States of their respective
commands, under the said orders of the 26th
inst., are - -hereby ordered to countermand the
same.
111. The Governor, on issuing this order,
congratulates the people of Pennsylvania on the
information' received from the War Department,
that the emergency which seemed to the Go
vernment of the United States so imperatively
to demand their immediate service, no longer
exists, and would also commend the patriotic
zeal and alacrity manifested in every section of
the Commonwealth, to meet it.
By order of A. G. CURTIN,
Governor and Cormandtr-in Chief.
A. L Russztt, Adjutant General. m2B-d3t.
PLANTS I PLANTS 1 !
TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS I
CABBAGE PLANTS.
8 cents per dozen ; 26 cents per hundred ;
$2 60 per thousand.
TOMATO PLANTS,
10 cents per dozen, 76 cents per hundred, $4 00
per thousand.
Also all Kinds of
VEGETABLES
WholeEale or Retail.
SEED POTATOES.
Davis' Seedling per bushel, 70 cents.
Peach Blows, 50 cents.
EVERGREEN SWEET CORN.
Per bushel, ears, $2 00
Per bushel, shelled, 4 00
Per quart, shelled, . 25
Orders sent to the KEYSTONE FARB{ will be
promptly attended to. J. MISH.
my24-dtf
1862. SPIUNG OPENING 1862.
Black and Second Mourning Dress Goods,
Shawls, Veils, Collars,
Full, ig yard wide Lopin'a all wool Befall:tee.
Stiperior makes of Bombazines.
Splendid Styles of French Gloahams.
_ Large
stoat of Lustros and A Ipweis. 8.... ant Purple Drees Silks.
Plain black Buries Rep Si Ice.
as
A Black and white Fowlard Silks
Purple and Black do.
es so Plain do. do
Small Cheated do.
em Neapolitan do.
.4 • x all wool Detainee.
q= Flg'd all wool:Delaines
SO Shepherd's Pla Ida.
iTsmouttine.
Silk °bailie. •
Eng. Chintzes.
Long Black Tbibbet Shawls.Mobalra, ho.
Square Plaid Blacleand White Einvills.
Square Tiiibbet Black Shawls.
2 'yard Wide Thibbet for Sbawla,
Very Superior 'angst' Crepe Veils, all sizes.
Large stock of English Crepe Collars, all sizes
ia; Black bordered Hem StiteliHeiidkerchiefs.
"r i j Black Gloves of every description,
we White Second Mourning Collars.
'*:4
= Setts of. Collor and Sleeves.
'Silk and Cotton Hosiery
Black Love Veils.
taiD Jonvin ' s Gloves.
Englih Crepes
French do.
!!(antra Ribbons
Belting do.
Particular attention in paid and Invited to our
stock of the above porta. We are constantly re
ceiving new <inch Pure za.ere will always
find a full asswtinent.
Ca.TtiCART & B Roam,
Neal door to the tirrieburg Back.
NO.ll Market Square
.T.ACKLEI
OF ALL KINDS.
Three, four and five joint Trout Rods.
Silk 'and Hair Trout Lines, from 10 to 50 yards long.
London Patent Trout Lanes,
Twisted Silk front Linea,
China Dross Lodes, • If 41 it gt
Linen an Cotton Linos, •is "
Float Lines furnished with Books, Corks, ho.
Brass Multiplying Reels, 10 to 50 yards.
A lot of Choice Trout Flies,
Sit Worm Gut Leaders, bottom bnes, 3 to 9 feet.
" " " Snoods, Limerick Hooks, ain't., No. Ito
Trout Baskets, Kirby Trout sod River Hooks, Limer
ick Trout and River Hooks, Fio its, Flasks and Drinking
tuy
Cups. 2
KRUM% DAM AND FANO I STORK
91 Market Streat,
G.E9. W.DiteCALX.A,
. .
WATCHMAKERI 4 JEWELER
intNO. 88, laftelk
Market Street, Harrisburg.
HAS constantly on hand a large stock
of
WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI
CLES, PLATED WARE,
Watches and jewelry neatly repaired.
Jrir - N B. Don't forget the place, oppcsdle the Jones'
House. war3l-d3m
STEAM BOILERS, .
. . . .
(LAVING made efficient and pertnament
Li_ arrangements for the purpose, we are now pre
parep to mate STEAM BOILERS of every kind, prompt
ly and at reasonable rate*. We shall use iron made by
Bailey k Brother, the reputation of which is second to
none in the market.
None bat the best hands employed. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. Address BAWL& WORKS,
mY2217 ffarrisburg;Pa.
AMILY WASHING BLVE .
as exoei
. lent Substitute for Indim.faftafe'at tlieVtiolesale
an retail grocery Blare of NICHOLS ac BOWttAN,
g
corner of Front and Market streets.
OURNING GOODS.--Everythtng in
rrre.
verythis lihnwe.Bl3AllllELCgre:Laremedaryorgoodlnditee'ofEtTenamerar.rieaarL.
CATHCART& BRANNER.
Next door e. the Harriabtrg Bank.
m➢ 6
HAMS.. •
7 on n LBS. Jersey Sugar. Oared
~, tf Hams, ands splendid let of Owego
Set Yora) Cornyed Sugar Cur Hams just received.
aprlB ' - 'W. Da 011 , 111 ., .4 00,..-
.
T o OTIONR.—Quito a variety of useful
aiid eikairtard u atoms—Cheap
Sa BOOtWOJES.
itlisallantous
GARDNER & HEMMING'S
GREAT AMERICAN
CIRCUS,
"HE LARGEST and most completely equip
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,
WILL EXHIBIT IN
HARRISBURG,
ON MONDAY .8 ND TUESDrIY,
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 that 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 band
wagon, a triumph Of art, the dresses are of the
moat costly description, manufactured from
designs imported from Paris during the past
season. The
KERMLSH - STEEPLE CHASE
is a great feature of the Exhibition; also the
ZOUA.Vg HALT,
in which all the homes lay down and eit up at
the word of command. The Great Talking
Horse
WASHINGTON
will be introduced by bis Trainer,
DAN. GARDNER•
LOOK AT THE LIST OF PERFORMERS
Dan. Gardner, B. Hemmings, Geo. Derious,
Henry Moreste, John Foster, Signoir Parker,
sing Brothers, W. Hill, W. Green, C. Bicker,
Swan, R. BAB., Miss Elias Gardner,Madame
Camille, Little Minnie, Master Ed. Gardner and
a host of well selected anxiliries. There is
• THREE, GREAT CLOWNS
Dan. Gardner, John Foster and Young Dan.
On the morning of Exhibition, the company
will enter town in Grand Procession, headed
by Peter Brituer's American Brass Band seated
in there Band Carriage, drawn by a line of
Beautiful Horses, followed by all the Horses,
Ponies, Carriages, Luggage Vans, &c., &c.
lir Will also exhibit at Hummelstown on
Wednesday, June 4.
W. H. GABDNER, Agent.
WinmET, 1 -Adver ti sers.
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R. BALL,
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
MANITFACITIIRER OP
BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-NACHOS AND PENS,
STAN - DING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND MACHINES FOR
GRINDING CurI:LNG-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Fills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Brass
CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL -ITB BRANORIV,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC, MC.,
Any Machine •of Wood, Iron or Braes
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c.
H•ICKOK'S
PATENT *OODEN SCREW CUTTING TOMS
sir Casa paid for Old Oopper t Brays, Bpsliar, &o.
STEAM BOILERS, &C.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET.
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES ,
Of varlaus patterns, both stationary and swinging. Fast'
Welt:hie and various othrir building castings, for sale
very cheap at tho [nity2 , l-Iy] EAGIAL WORKS.
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES!
PARTICULAR attention is called to the
fact that, besides the maohinea mating our ogle
brated stitch, we manufacture, In great variety of styles,
superior
FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES.,-.
The peculiarities of sash stitch will be cheerfully
shown and explained to parchment , and they have the
great advantage of being able to select from our stock
either &machine making the
GROVER AND BAKER STITCH
or one making the •
LOOS STITCH,
the only valuable Sewing Machine stitches practical
PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS.
Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
For sale by
MRS. E. BRENIZER,
78 Market Street, Harrisburg
mys-a2m
EXCELSIOR SAMS ! 1
THESE HAMS are cured by a
- NEW YORK FARMER
And are decidedly the most deliCious and delicately fla
vored in the =riot. They rival
NEWBOLD'S FAMOUS,
and oast little more thin halt W. DOCK, Jr., & Co.
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TO CONTRACTORS.
PROPOSALS will be received at the office of
the undersigned until the 3d day of June
next, ' for the driving of 300 yards, or there,
abouls, of a Tunnel in Lykens Valley. Tunnel
to be 8,1 feet high, 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 Wiconisco.
my2o-dtd . HENRY THOMAS.
WM. T. BISHOP,
ATTORNEY -AT--LAW,
OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO WYETH'S HALL,
OPPOSITE NEW COURT-HOVSE.
Consultations in German and English.
mar29•a2m
THREE CENTS PER PAPER.
OIIR fresh stock of Superior Flower
and 6a• den Seeds we have determined to sell at
_wee cents per paper. Call at No. 91 Yarket street,
geser's drug and fancy store, and you will get to the
right - place.
• J. Wesley Jone s, floe double Asters and ten week stocks
at Jame price.
Enitß IS 0 N BROWNLOW'S GREAT
B(1311. —A sabsoriplion list i s I for
win Book at
B.
B. GERMAN'S BOOKOTOBB,
za76-illod2w* ;No. ST Boatk Eitomd Street.
filistellantous
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PKfill'A.,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of
the public to their lar,e and well selected stuck or
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO
MESTIC FRUITS,
Including among others,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
TEAS,
COFFEE,
SPICES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS, &C., &O.
ALSO
FLOUR, •
FISH,
SALT,
BACON,
LARD,
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 llarrithurg. We keep
on hand always all kinds of
CEDAR AAP WILLOW WARE
All styles and kinds of
QITEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
at the old stand, NICIHO LS & BOWMAN,
my 20 Corner Front and Man et Sts.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 .Market street, liarrisburg, Pa.,
PIANO_
NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bee
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU
MENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO
Guitars, Violin, Accordeous, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar etrings 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, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOO
FRAMES,
Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand.
A fine assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSE S
From =sliest to largest sizes.
Any style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street
febl9-w+kaly
GREAT ATTRACTION.
CALL at No. 75 Market Street, where
you will find a large and well selected stock of
plain and fancy Confeatonery of all kinds. a great va
riety of toys Of every doicriptlon, 'Ladies' Work Stands
and Fancy &skits, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, DRAW and all
other articles generally Kept Ina confectionery and toy
store. Receiving fresh supplies evw-y week. Cali and
examloefur yourselves. Wit. R. WAGGONER,
aprlB-d6m . P. oprietor.
SCHIEFFELIAI BROTHERS & CO ,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Per
(Worry, he. Also agents for the side of Refinol
Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any coal on -
furnished in any quantities at the lowest market rates
170 and 172 William Street,
ja27-deari] NEW YORE
AGENTS 1 MERCHANTSI PEDLERS
READ THIS.
ENERGETIC men make $5 a day by
selling our UNION PRIZE STATIONERY TAME iS
coot/doing Superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN
GENMAIS, and a piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat
isfaction in quality of our goods. The gifts consist of
fifty varieties and styles of Jewelry, ail useful and valu
able. Circulars with lOU particulars mailed free. Ad
dress. L. B. HASKINS & CO,
140640 W 36 Beekman street, New York.
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFICE THIRD STREET;
mylOy) NEAR MARKET.
HP. & W. C. TAYLOR'S N b.,W SOAP.
. II 18 economical and highly detersive. , It con
tains no Koala and Will not waste. It is warranted not
to injure the hands. It will impart an agreeable odor,
and is therefore suitable for every purpose. For
ale by WM. DOCK, Jr. Co.
OUR newly replenished stock of Toiiet
and Fancy Goods Is unsurpassed in this city, and
sealing confident of rendering satisfaction, we would res
pectfully invite a call. K I I.llllt,
91 Market street, two doors east ofFourth street, south
side.
GARDEN SEEDS.--Just received a
large invoice of choice Garden Seeds—comprising
a greater variety of Importsd and home growth than
has ever been offered in this city. Those who may
desire to purchase, can depend upon getting the best in
the world, at the wholesale and retail grocery store of
WK. DOCK, Ja. & CO.
FOR SALE.
OL. Wm. G. Murray's War Horse at
C
J. D. Hoffman's Livery. ror inrormation
MAJOii BILADY,
Corner of Third and i-hite Street.
myl4l3taw
BIRD Fountains and Seed Boxes, Ca
nary and Hemp aced for sale by
NICIIOL6 k BOWMAN,
Corner Vront and Market weals.
myl9
FINE lot of Messina Oranges and other
Foreign Fruits, ju;t received and for sale by
BOWSIAN'd,
corner Front and Ilgrket etreets
myl9
NEW Patterns 01 Coal Oil Lamps, with
all the recently improved borne, s for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S
norridr Frnot 4nd %arkin street,.
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DANDELION COFFEE 1--A. Fresh and
large supply of this Celebrated Coffeej übi received
by Da 3 l WALD:H:If Jr., &
BEEF.—A splendid lot, large
kJ and well cared.
FRESH FISH every Tuesday and Friday
at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner of Third and Witt.
aut.myly
GOLD PENS I—Tne largest and best
stook, from $l.OO to sl.oo—warn iu t e d_, t
8H 81 , 788 8 800 F STORE.
LYICENs VALLEY NUT COAL.
JIIST received a full supply of Lyken
Valley but Coal, delivered by the patent Weigh
carte. For Bale by JAMES M. WEIBELEIt.
sprig.
TlFtleiD FRUITS, Hominy, Beans, &Q.
_Mat JOHN SUMPS. it 1
iiVltirti, Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and a 1
kinds of Nuts, a$ JOHN WISE'S Store, Third and
sins*. imyl
BITITER, &c
WM . DOCK, JR. & Co