Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, May 30, 1862, Image 1
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TREASURER'S SALE OF' SEATED and Unseated Lands, Lots and Pieces of armed within the county of Dan rh m Velum breads. pursuant to a P. trot act of the General Assembly relati:e to the rale of unsealed lands, vacant lots and giVes of droned and by a.subsequent act of the Gene ral Assembly re stye t o the sale of seated lauds, lets and pieces of ground, the former approved April sth, 1842, end the latter April 29th, 1844, for the sale of the lame for the Lases rem:thing unpaid theroon : NOTICE 18 EllinISBY GIVEN, to and by virtue of the Oho ity of the aforesaid act. of Assembly, the Treasurer of the county of Dauphin, Pannsylyanla, will commence to ma n at public We, on ihr,flrat Nonstop of August, (4th,) Heil, at the Court House, in the city of Harrisburg, and ale sale of the tracts of seated and unseated Ma or pines of ground within Ito county of Dauphin aforesaid for alltqtatEBll42scontryr school and road) clue thereon, with allboeta nefeWrilfamorlainettnlest she said Mies thereon are paid hetcre ay of sale, with said oasts a, far as accrued.) and th.A. if necessary, will adjourn the sale Mtn day to day until ailbe sold, to wit : LOWBR SWATARA Am't. of Tax. 1 iot tso. 127, Demmy, Leonard, cattle, two story grist mill $2O 17 1 lot, No 128,1:Ism:mg, Leonard, est de, small bone, dte 1 60 10 acres, Demmy, Lornard, e•date, back of mill, stable and carriage douse 2 wes t Demuth Leonard, estate, meadow at ovo mill dam 6 24 LONDONDERRY Loran+, Lydia, number of bousea... acres, Roots, Pet :r, 10g /woe and stable 6 liCrer,l-1111, Henry, Rasa Island, unseated 2 acres, El ter & Pertenbacti„ &Ante Island, un seals 1 tot, Rolland, Michael, Irame house, tax of 1860 95 BWATAR6 1 lot, seated, 1 lot, unaeated, Nos 15 and 17, Ziegler, Jacob, two swa , l frame houses Cobsugh, John, Ratroaa bridge Cobatigh, John, Stemma bridge 83 acres, Nase, Christi, n, tagor beer vault.... 1 acre, &boob, Nuncio!, formerly Norton's Mind, Nitrated.. FIRST WARD, CITY OF HARRISBURG Uorter, Mary, f ame house on Se:on d street.... Houton, Levi, emits, two story frame, Molber rp street-- Jeffries, JAMB, two Wry br ck and frame In second et rzet. Schmink. H. evil Jone., James B. Novelty Iron Works on rail. toad and Canal Moutgotft ty, Sarah, two sney frame nom!, Mul berry a rest Beec,lbermas C., two story brick house, Second and litotkrry a.fret Zimmerman, Isaa , •, two Ftory bAc't hosts, Washinvon avenue and Myer 6 72 Brown, Mrs., vacant...... Brown, C nrad , late Rally, I lot, Durkee, ' 1 _flatten, Henry, '; 1 0 Moller, John, " 1 . 6 Hyard, Lamy, 1 Marat, Michael. " " 1 Fatten, ramuel, . 6 6. 1 " Patten, George, robaffner, Jacob, " " 1 .. Manua, 6110% 66 " 1 " FOURTH WARD, CITY OF HARRISBURG, X lot, Albright, John, two story frame house... lots hlija S., self, two story frame noose ... Burk, Jeremiah, (Nl'Carty) Carey, John, self, two story frame house, double and slaughter 7 64 Cory, Joha, tenants, two story from • house... 000 .lones, Henry, aelf, two story frame house 3 Am, Jona, Heory, ',avant sad carpenter shop.. ... 180 Krutturman. Marlin 3 51 Updegrove, Richard, two story frame house, ) lot 4 90 I:Wax:ore, Mobard, (P. ter Nalegid X lot 9 71 Flirt, Owen, self, X lot, ecfhool tax 1859........ 97 Stanton, &marl, (calored,) two story Psalm house, X lot 1 80 fining, Joao & Co., (D. WilBon, shop ,) tax of ISA ........... ....... 1 68 Adley, (colored,) self and others, tax of 1869 ..... •••••••• ............. •••••••••... 4 80 SECOND WARD, CITY OF HARRISIVRG, Casey, Michael, self, three story stone and brick hr use Market street ..... .....•...... ...... W J e., ohn, two story brick house and shop, Dewberry alley and Chestnut street. .... .... 28 80 Swi er, John, (Mager and others). 9 3 Wallower, Henry, two story frame house, Chest. nu, street Bennet, Edward, (colored,) three small frame houses, Third street FIFTH WARD, CITY OF HARHISBIIHO stduet, Edward, vacant Bally, Same .1, Carpenter 5h0p........ ...... Coffins & Skidmore, tomtits.-- ...... ....... Cole, George Et, self Daley Michael, self Reptl, John (Lyons) ors lee, William, yeast t..... • • • ••• • • thou, Jacob, vacant.... shade, Reuben, two story frame house Waldman, William, vacant.-- . . ....... V , eV, Catharine, two story frame house IN !llama; Joseph, sett ......... ............... ('Brian Wil li am Vacant Etominger, Joseph, self ;quer, Daniel, vacant, (Cunkei & Moyer,) )2" lot Weed, Peter, frame shed roofed house, )( 10t.... 246 THIRD WARD, OITY OF HARRISBURG. Qirton, Margaret two story brick house c , 900 i Mitchell, George t., three story brick house.... 42 00 hurray, Parch, two story brick house, (D. A. S. Eyater,) X 10t.... 8 40 B al, J. 8. self two story frame house, X lot 455 Rhoads, Daniel, calf, two story brick hours— 849 R00,d8 3 Daniel, two story frame house._ 8 01 s boace, Dmtel, new house 1 80 Kora, H. F., self, two story log house, x 10t ...... 17 10 Porter, 11. R., brick yard, tat of 1859.. 12 19 Porter, D. R., wharf, tex or 1869 8 01 P , rter, D. It., furnace, tax of 1869 173 25 SIXTH WARD, CITY OF HARRISBURG. ly, Farah Black, Sarah, Pastes:l9llla, unseated Lißl nt air, Weinuel, Factonville, 80 and 60......... er, Samuel Ginty, Reuben Banal, Henry... • Baumbart, Henry Buds, Martha ........ ... • • • ..... •• • • •• • • •• • • Cbok, 0 ith•rlue Cele, Abtabarn ........ . o , lat, Soho vacant 1 lot ....... ..• • • "" ik). ' l4%•• > ° oles, set, est Harrisburg, 1 lot.. ' 1 , 10 e• c 'e r , Paxton, unseated. 1 ;Ph s. i ... Doan, Philip. .. • ....... •• • • Early, Eliz.beth .. ..... ..................... User, Jacob, West . ........ Prownfeltar, Henry, " • .• Pa ught t 16/Igabeth ........ . ........ —•• • • " Grime, James, Paxton, Umtata:l . . .......... Walter, Elizabeth. . . .......... ...... " .... Hess, Oliver, Wife, double frau; ... ........ e unit; Paxton Hooper, M. ...................... asanger, frame holife, (sec 1 861) ..... Haste,hathaNne ............ . Jobna John W.. ... Jams, James A . . ... .... ...... .............. Hennedy, Harsh, West Harrisburg, manned. Koenig, Lewis ........... Leta, Wilhelm, /881, 51 20.... ............. Lee, George, vacant...... • • . ......... Murray, 0 Ideasser, David dash, h oa 11Ther, Eizsbeth Fl'CNorma 19ii0am WeEt Harrisburg, =seated... Nilarg, Mre .. ..... • • • • • • • esly ......... •••• ....... . • • • • • ..... .... ltesk, Willls • ro ••• • • • ........... • • " •• " • • • Jaw, i'sXt frame boa e . ...... t eblegec Mrs., wen, Harrisburg, hams house. Oder, Johi Stepson , paxtonder,Jowl....Styles, Johu.. .. Sanderson Jo hn, - .... • • Seal Andrew.. Beatrise, Hear. . . SataeOer ... Teoupsin Elizabeth Hensel, J ohn. Wa'aar, andtei; •• • • !Attu • • ' IYOOllly, L0 % 14: ... =EI 1=!!!!1!i!4I New 2bnattstments Zimmerman, Over t e I . Ai ly, William ......... .... . ........... ....... Andert, Jane ~. .... ........ • 1 Plummenetein, Henry............ ...... ..... Rao - bore, Jane. ................ .... Brubaker, E11zabeth........ I Bet, Masai ..... 1 glitch, Henry.............. 1.. . ...... .... Black, William Baum, Hannah _ .... . ......... • • • . Black, katthaw.............. .... .. • • • • Hurtle; J0hn............ Derstelni,Gorge DUGCII. 1 Barak. ....... ..... ............ Dann,John Davis,.iv . tha ..... .... Ewalt, 13 day Ruiz, Leah . . ireetzlY,_ Matilda ..... ..... ..... Given, William Hickman, 811 ut ..—........ ....... Hartman, Jacob R !num, John Jenne., Jobn of Jaus, D. Luther Lusk, Rally ............ 1 . 3 w, William, (see 1860) . ... Murer,J0hn........................ .......... Myer, Para ............ •••• milldam:tun, Edward ..... ....-.. • • •• - • ....... • • • Mayner , J obn G r htlipsoo . , Mary........ Priue, Maria... .... .... ............. ......... Patterson, G. B ; ........ .• . • .... Quinn, John._ ................ ........... • .. kebe, John .. Redwitz, Charles.. ......... .... ... • ..• • . ..... i..mith, John ......... .................. ....... Hweitze , , Solomon.. ... Stabler, Adam atecrd, Charles Thompson, Elijah Terns, C. N UmPbrey, , Nvellne .... ............ M'Dermot i, J0hn.............. ............... Hauer, B. /ate Bar ret t... ...... ....•• • Bart hard, a texaoder, sale book IEI6O, tax of 1850 Lupond & CO., a I Dolma, John, ~. .. a Dean, beorge, a 11l ' Keindinger, I avid, " ti 66 (ate 1860) Kennedy, Wawa, gala book 1860, tax of 18511... finepley, Edward, " Kenny, Henze, or Kong, sale book 1860, tax of 1850 Naveling, Aaron, sale book 1880, lax of 1869.... 22 00 1 88 8 51 1 80 6 99 EEO lb 21 83 83 8 p 3 MIDDLE PAXTON, 50 acres, Barrett, Frederick, estate, fram e Homo Island Buck, John, animated 100 acres, Emerson, George F., frame house and barn Early, Jelin, self . 46 acres, Fox, John & Peter, mountain, un seated 30 acres, Focht, John, untested 12 acres, GrAig, Jona, Wand, unseated........ 120 acres, Haldeman, Jacob, estate, unseated 200 acres, aitter, A. K., unseated, taken up by Mooch & Basler 68 acres, Khmer, A. 8., unseated', bought of D. W. Gross 40 sores, miller, John, unseated. ......... • • • • lb acres, Smith, Joan, unseated 40 acres, Weltmor, near Linglestown, unseated 34 of 11 acres, Creek and *ring Island... Winters, D 16 acres, spring, C d , Island. late Fi h.' of 11 acres, spring, O. A., island 3u acres, Bayard, Emma, unseated 400 "u a...... 200 •• 450 ..... 200 ..... "' " 'utterly, Christian, late F. Maws, (Hugh Smith) 1 acre, Nenneuly, laserge, Island. unseated.... „ts" aore, - .Nrlngoorau g Jotanu-er-axua-trar.-.-fr a acres, Miller, Samuel, untested 1 acre, Priest, Margaret, unseated, island 15 acres, Smith, tleorgr, unseated ............. .. LOWER PAITON. Fittings' heirs, unseatel,lot No. 10 ...... 6 acres, McMahon's heirs Snavely, Jacob (Abraham Crum) Lengel, lhontaa, 3 ioteNOJ. 12, 14, 15, un•.... seated 20 acres, Zimmerman, Martin, unseated 106 95 8 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 20 40 7 00 ROUTS WARD MIDDLETOWN. Ceuficlt, 'Weary, unseated, lot No. 114....... Raeder, Robert J., lot No. 216, unseated....., lot No. 217, `• lot No. 179, ." lot No. 201, •' 101 No. 206, lot No. 280, lot No. 9, lot No. 193, lot No. 170, lot NG• 68, " lot No. 64, Greett,William, (001.,) two awry awry how, lot No. 14 Haldeman, Jacob 8, 49 42 14 46 46 41 11 76 9 90 No. 284 Murphy, John, half of No. 285, sealed.— hhuitz, (cot.,) two story trams house, X of No 208 Scott, Robert, small frame noose, of No 208 Williams, James, two story frame nonse, No. 270 Wilson, Thomas, Wilson's extension, No. .7 unseated Wilson, Thomas, Wilson's extension, No. 8, un seated Wilson, Ttomas, Wilson's extension, No. 0, un seated .... ........... Wilton, Thomas, Wilson's extension, No. 16. un seated Wiltion, Thomas, Wilson's extension, No. 19, un seated Wilson, Thomas, Wilson's extension, No. 20, un• seated Wilson, Thomas, WIIsOL's extension, No. 21, un seated. Wilson, Thomas, Wlisdn's extension, No. 22, un seated, Wilson, Thomas, Wilson's extension, No. 28, un seated ........ Wilson, William U., Wilson's plot, No. 14, un seated .................... Wilson, William 0., Wilson's plot, No. lb, _un seated. Wilson, 1 8111iam C., Writhes plot, No. 16. seated • Wilson, William C., Wilson's plot, No. 17, un seated ...... ............. Spade, D. 0., No. 18, unseated..,, '• " No. 19, " it it No . 24 , 1,4 .... o. " No. 26, " No. 281, frame house " No. 27, unseated.... 1 CO 4 80 No. 28, " " " No, 29, " " " No. 80, Randall, Robert, unseated, lot Ne. 231, half of Wunder, John, Wilson plot, No. 8, =caw TIPPER PAXTON. 1 acre, Bitting & Snyder, island, unseats.' 100 acres, German, rhino, estate, , f 9 acres, Bohrlffler, Josephs, 41 acres, Snyder, Jacob, estate, Rum. 288 sores, Albert, Henry, house and stable.... 800 acres, Bayard, Emma, unseated 200 g‘ If 11 200 " Douglass 3; McClure, unseated 60 acres, healer, Catherine and George, John McAlbster .......... •• • • •••• •• 100 acres, Elder a Haldeman, unseated.. 62 13 041. 200 160 EE aoo acre; Hatns, Reuben, heirs, unseated... 282eatd es 8., acr, Rouser, John and Geiger, an , s 1081 acres, N ewvlne, John C , hue R. Heins, no seated.. . ....... 374 ecru, Robtoson ....... ...... ................. ...... 390 " Paulding, unseated. .......... Warrant, H.... 150 acres, Hearn, T. F., unseated .. ...• 900 acres, Rex, John ...... • ... . ... . 127 acres; Workmen,Josepb . , °km ......... 30 acres, Workman , Samuel, unetated... 300 acres, Stiles, idiry, estate, unseated " 300 300 " u 4t 300 acreated es, Bad,a, S. & J. M. RaidHaldeman,s 1 19 1 80 2 40 1 20 4 08 8 88 Keen MIFFLIN. ,er lot No. 55, own.. Heed RigDPI lot No. 91, N. Afar MI Yohe, Wiltla , lat. No. 13, Rested.... 100 acme, Hummel', Peter, closested. velser'a et tale, seated, 1 la, No. 71 8 10 MILLBROBtfRO BOROUGH. Beam'ohe , ro, lot No. 280, tuiies'ed 25 Rirtltang, Juba., lot No. 1571/ouse and stable.. 2 87 p uwer e Rei m , 1,4 170, unseated 31 EIM GRATZ BOROUGH. 80 am ea, Tyson, Job R., estate, unseated 0 40 295 acres, Bick. , l, Edward, unseated. 26 acres, Deitrich, John J., log house... 80 " ,c 00 ' " unseated..., 06 acres, Elder. and Widow Scott ... . . ..... .... 401 acres, Gansber killawn, warrant John Elder unseated 6 6 401 Screw, G -robot & /lima, Warrant, David Elder, unseated: .......... ... .... AO/ aerate, (iamb2r & Co., warrant, A. 5c0t...... lrasertgh Kaiser & (10., unseated 20' aereti, filtinuich, Ben',wain, log hews .... .... 33 sore+, MesSersmitb, William, unseated 46 acres, Miller, Christian 8., unseated_ .. 1 . 224 acres, MoUlure, V. IR , unseated._ 90 acres, <, ~ unseated.... 80 acres, atter, Dairld, unsraced.. ....... .... 50 acres, Smith, Daniel, unseated - -. 60 acres, Elder, Robert T., estate, unseated.... 426 Elder, Robert, wid0w........................ 833 Elder & Haldeman. ...................... • 139 El er o Salads 2 07 267 acres;• Deltoid), John J., warrant, Thomas Egan ' • ... ........... 1 64 400 acres, Deitrteb, John. J , warrant, Samuel Elder Eby, Willitun,i;te BatterChu Hummel, Rudo'ph, unseated, lot too. 28...-..... 14 400 acres, Matter, David, warrant, A. Gross—. 840 400 sores, " " warrant Jno. DeFrauce 840 200 acres, " " warrant P. Bowers &II Haines.... 173 mares, iller, Jacob, warrant, F. esioach.. 00' 100 acres, Straub, Henry, late Dettrioh . . .... ... 188 0 . 81166, 4803. 01., T. M. RUDD AND 0 . 1311.YAN AND FOETAR. Ain't of Tax. 400 acres, Warrant, Samuel Elder, unseated.... 64 21 200 " " Fred. Bower, unseated 841 401 " " F. :hies or Schrliner, un seated 4 21 598 warrant, 241 " " A. Haloes, unseated........ 6at 297 " " F. kherinao, unseated-- 689 401 " " P. B air, unstated 421 401 " J. Corbett, nuseated 421 400 0 " T. Spencer, Unseated 897 398 " " J. Mulch, unseated 696 395 " " J. Little, divested ..... .... 673 403 " " W. Jobnson, unseated ' 6 99' 401 " ' D. Gress, unseated ...... ... 696 401 " " a lOgs a, unseated........ 669 402 ' " H. Scott, unseated 4 2.1 400 " " F. Stump, UDI HUN, ..... 224 401 9 " Robert Balance, unseated.. 224 3..0 " ll S. Taylor, unseatea 1 90', 267 " " J. Taylor, it eseated ........ 252 400 " ~ J. Gatbaugh,unaeated 275 267 " " S. Otutmmers, unseated..... 183 EEI 1 10 1 SO 1 70 4 60 2 59 2 11 4 44 8 81 a 60 8 46 8 00 s4O 3 60 62 00 8 23 32 10 4 00 1 77 81 14 40 9 36 WEST HANOVER. 10 acres, Fox, Henry 8., unseated., 20acres, Gin, rich, Henry. unseated. 100 scree, Grub° A hare , Inglab.- 100 items, Grubb it Cara, unseated 10 acre.sdleversilea, William, unseated. 30 acres, Rinser, Elias, unseated 28 anres, Kline, Jacob, unseated.... ..... audi ,George, Wotfersnerger, unseated. &gam, John, unseated. 20 acres, Smith, John, unseated 10 acres, theesly, Jonathan, unseated... a stares, bhuti, Lawrence, log stable Waren henry, cabin, atabie 1 sore, ' Wade, tleury , cabin .. • 1 acre, Waluer, tleriadau . ... 1 acre Faun, aaMeel & Henry, log stable, E. Weaver - s—. Gable 2 acres, henget, &tams, John Cassel 2 acres, Herman, Jesepo, salt, Cabin , stable..., 10 acres, omitb, ratan, unseated .....• • • ... 3 acres, Zeigler, Samuel, sell, log, stable 57 acres, Finny, Seattle!, unseated 40 acres, Gingrich, Henry, unseated... .. 8 acres, Miller, Jana°, unseated. 8 20 2 72 2 08 82 4 10 4 89 1 08 ... 9 00 6 70, 25 ... 3 20 1 1 00 3 61 X 0 0 26 34 1 80 1 20 1 20 8 ' , ores, BS.Utnan, derail. 1 82 Bones, Joan, stable, I jf i lot 1 83 2d acres, Unbar, Hear), estate, unseated 2 28 125 acres, Irvin, Little, unstated .... 627 Long, abranam, 11 ,r unseate I ........ ....... 91 1 acre, Miler, oaniel, Sousa aaa stable ....... • 158 obsoow, en:matte', 1 tWo.story log house. 1 OS Marker, Mary, Mrs. 4_ tto 48 6 acres, r..11.,,0w, John, two st.ry frame house 48 13eort.h, George, estate, tlatooriLe Pearson, 1 lot, frame hone ano. stable ..... ............ 274 1 66 48 Er 3 =EI 20 acres, Bickel, Edward, near Dak Dale. • 660 300 acres, Carter, James, & Co., Warrant D. Wil liams, unseated.... 99 00 Drum, meniamtu ............. nainuot, estate, two story h0u5e........ 330 800 acres, Gamper, Jacob, uuseated 11 40 1 acre, henries, Dade!, estate, small house .. 99 1 arc. Harnl.l3., edam J., detente two story house 2 40 2 acres, dt mski, Michael, small house-- 3 64 Martin, Leah, two story house ..... ............ 866 Bowman, Josiah, lot 8.0. 119 ........ ........... 85 50 a rca,n , ummit. Bratch Itailroad company, nsso story house and saw SOUL 20 65 53 w rue, nummt branai Ruhr did company Updegrove, small buildings ..... ............ 14 66 4 acres and 1 lot, IschreMer, George , small haeses 0 32 2mtth, Edward, (Jacob Hand, lied) . 1 68 omits, Edward, (Jacob Hand, sal.) 90 12 acres, Way, Joseph, u.seateu, (Kaiser & nieirica) 6o 160 acres Wallower m Boas, several houses.... 68 OS Dalt; MiChite,, vacant lot ............ ........ 47 360 acres, Matter, David, unseated. east.. 6 41 50 acres, Matter, David, unseated, west.— 1 83 Matti r, David, artaelded, lota b.. _ 1 83 matter, ,James /la._ _ 7 Mr 35 acri.e, Matter, !half/ , saw mill. ...... 18 30 Updegrove, Daniel, two story trams, 1 lot 7 Ca 1 00 1 00 1 62 1 66 8 40 S 87 8 82 NORTH WARD MIRDLETOWN Meese . &silent, self, 1 frame agyere, Peter, uneeetee, 35 lot ........ Antrim, Bamnel , two story frame k. 40 Wilson, Thomas, No. 29, Wilson's extension. Tnorw, No. 80, WlNores extension_ 2 48 W Isom, Jame:, No. 31, Witson's extension.... j James, No. 32, Wilson's extension— 8 88 .... 1 St .... 1 St 1 26 .... 1 26 1 26 / 26 BAST HANOVER. 49 acres, Betz, Daniel, log house and stable, self 585 5 acres, Brightbill, Adam, unseated ..... ........ 9 3 a rev, Corpman, Jacob, franse house and stable 558 15 sores, li&7ly, vs illam, unseated ............. 85 269 acres, Grobb & Owe, unseated. 8 23 26 acres, FETE° s, litivi, log house asd stable.... ISO 60 acres, Llttager, Michael, unseated .. 2 80 32 acres, Balmer, David, late Grubb & Kinzer,seated.27 6 acre •, Wage], Daniel— ..... ....... ...... .._ 260 Biegs", - Dardel, Hiles ... ... ........... _ _ 91 2 acre., Wa seer, David, Bono and barn. 1 55 5 acres, Walter, Joan, log Bytom sod stable 4 69 50 acres, Boyer, Thomas,seated, log house cod barn.,., .. } 917 220 acres, Boyer, Thomas, unsea.:ol... . Thomas,( seated, acres, Bowman, benedlitit, unseseed.. _ _ .., , 60 60 acres, Landis, Mix, unseal' d .......... .... 200 1 26 1 26 ..... 1 26 1 10 6 19 411 / 2 6 $2 18 48 11 78 7 82 8 88 1 P 8 • . • 8 93 • • .. 2 22 6 86 414 7 86 41 6 86 11 79 13178QUZHANNA. Dolton, Charles A., Coxestown, stone and log 1 lot 203 Porter, D. ft., 8 frame homes, 8 10t5.......... 11 26 0 2 2 /ots 875 ft 240 Tewees, Christian and Frederick, 3 frame houses West Harrisburg, 1 lot. 2 40 . Bell, Theodore J., self, frame house ship% Hitting, Julia, f llOl rame bows', 1 10t.... 492 Fox, Henry IS 3OO Hendrickson, G. H. , unseated 480 glad, James 8 11 11 sores, Blaine, Daniel, unseated 2 99 Fria, Rhas, vacant , ebellaburg, 1 10t.......... 41 aVaer, Jo hn, tiockrthe, frame house, 10t.... 91 10 29 42 n 14 63 11 77 6 78 29 86 8 91 1 18 U 79 1179', •• 11 79 11 79, Howard, Henry, frame house, 1 lot I' 66 19 scree, Lutz, Amos, house ant stable, frame 481 11 , 0 ling, James 1 101, No. 16, 1 lot, No. 16, house and rtable, frame: . 494 kraut& James, hiliph Deftrlob.. 1 20 Jena4Caah, lot, house and stable, frame.... 896 Jones, Levi. 1 lot, house sad stable, frame 18 18 El] HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY . MORNING, MAY 30, 1862. New 2thertistmtnts s=l HALIFAX. WICORLSCO. MIDDLE WARD MLDDLRTOWN DXBRIr New 2thtatistnunta 4 aor4EpUrg, Jnbv, house fromp, barn d 0... 2ed Lingle, 94 29 9 ara1 , , Bear, ravid, misfiled 2 71 84 " " h)use.l g barn Moue.. . 100 ',we, Bowman, John J, unseated 80 egret, Ferree, Jetoson 60 aareo, Ferree, Urtah D, ' 60 adrns, Ferree, Urlah,ll , 802 anse, St'Clare, D. o. ..0 acre,, It'Olure, D. R. 60 ars.as Wilman , Marks D. St Co • Klltott, Fatima, ase ._-_ Freeland, James, 2 Souses ai - d shop tow Stable._ Vreeland, ISOM, 1 home ... Sy wes Freelatel,,James, L .•-$ • 4 96 3 32 6 61 . 88 2 84 81 1 60 Snyder, John, lath S mon, late Troutman Kratzer, Jacob,. •.. 39 84 2 57 FittETt, Patrick, untested, 2 10ta... i . 1 70 OLIN L. SPIIISL, cllt.vr3t Matto. ireaaurer. UNION RESTAURANT, BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR 1 0 11eVH. 111 HE subscribers hating erected a large budding at the above place, expressly for the pure o • iies above Indicated, beg to call the attention of the 'pub lic to, the follewiug itostamusr, on the drat floor, with a dining room attached, is fitted ap in first-class style,imad it will at all titnealie suppled with the best OYSTERS to be had in the atlantic cities, together with terrapin, deb, and all kinds of game in Beason. Oysters served tip in every style, and meals, to be had at all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on hand. The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is upstairs—elegantly fitted up, and contains three marble top combination cushion ta= Se's, equal to any made. Elarrisburg has song fait the want of a grand combin ation of this kind, mid as the proprietors are determine d to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything In their power to make it a faseionable report, they hope to receive a liberal snare of publio patronage. Jab-dtf WLLLISM C. MCFADDVS it Oa REMOVED. JOHN B. -SMIT H HAS removed hie Boot and Shoe Store from thecorter or faeoncl and Walnut streets to NO. 108 MARKET STREET, Next door to Hay nerqi . ..agriculture Store, where no intends to keep all kinds of Hoots aNL Shoes, Gaitt,rs, &0., and a large stock of Trunks, and everything in hi line of bu aluess and will be thanalul to receive the patronage of his old customers and the punkin m general at his new place of budiness. all kinds of work made to order to the best style and by superior workmen. trepairlng dme at short notice. [apridtf) . JOHN B. SMITH. ... / 211 / 93 ..... .... 23 98 6 70 2 21 3 69 2 83 1 33 2 20 .... 2 47 4 29 1 02 96 1 99 BIOTINA ROOFING AWIIIISOTURXD nY TICE UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING CO., NO. 9 GOER BLOCK, Corner Green and Pitts Streets, Boston, Mass. rp.His Portatde'Roofing is the only article 1 star offered to the 'Public which is Stwdy prepared tO a° M-thevonit _lt to light, handsome end.-. Ally applied, and can tre !Mealy and cheaply transported to any part of the world. IL will mit aint or discolor water running over, or lying on it, and is in all respe.ts a very uesirable article. Its nonconducting properties adapt it especially to covering manufactories of various kinds, D. is cealldently or fered to the public utter a teat of four years in all twit lice of GI mats and tem.vrature, for covert ig all kinds of toots, flat or pitched. togettisr with cars, steamboats, &c It is both chap and durable. Agents waideJ, In whom liberal inducements are offered bend for sample, circu lar, sc., with particulars, to ROOPING apr24 dBm No. 9 Gore Block Bost,n." 438 b b INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 365 & 367 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET, NEW Y0RK ,11111.6 first-class house—the most quiet, homelike, and pleasant hotel in the citT—eiffers superior induoementu to those visiting N n.:W YORK for business or pleasure, It Le central in its location, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments coo be had at an honro, or served in their own rooms. The oh trges are modera to, the rooms and attendance of the that order—baths, and all the modern convenience attached. MUM COALI POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 11 I N consideration of the hard times, and t as I sell eiolusively FOR CASH, I have reduced the price of Coal as follows Lykene Valley Broken @ 52 90 per ton 66 Large Egg 66 290 .. ." fit Small Egg 4.1 290 16 st Stove ' 6 290 " 6 61 " Nut II 226 Ls 66 Wilksbarre " 290 6s ls L.:wherry " 290 661 ss • sir All Coal delivered by the Pause Wmaa Ceers;l it can be weighed at the purchasers door, ails Uit falls abort 10 romps, the Coal will! be forfeited. All Coal of the best quality mined, delivered free from all impurities. Mil - Coal sold In wattles, at the rowan weimuseut moss. Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Po eder, a large supply always on hand, at Manufacturers prices. WA large lot of superior baled Hay for sale. 123 JA/1101 M. WHEELER. GEO. W. SPINE, graduate of the , Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, having per manently located. in the city of Harrisburg and taken the °Moe formerly ocsupied by Dr. (forges, OM Third street between Market and Walnut,. re3peo.fully informs his friends and the public in general, hat he is p repared to perform all operations in the Dental professioa, either suites for mechanical, in a mantle? that shall not be surpassed by operators in this or any other city. His moos of inserting artilleial teeth is upon the latest im proved scientific principle. Teeth, from oue to a fall set, mounted on floe Gold, Slyer, Plating plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take great pleasure In recommending the above gen tleman to all my former friends of Harrisburg and vi cinity, and feel confident that he will perform all opera tions In a 001m/tile matuter, from my knowledge of his ability. (my 3 dtfj F. J. 8. GORGAs. D. D. 8. DAN'L. A. MITENCH, AGENT. i niF the Old Wallower Line respectfully I L ; informs the public that Ibis Old Daily 'transporta tion Line, (the only Wallower Line now In existe nee in this City,) Is is in successful operation, and prepared to carry freight as low as any otherindiridaal line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wil liamsport, /"ersey . Shore, Lock H 9,9512 and all other pointe on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Wil liatnapOrt and Elmira Railroads. DA.NL. A. MUHNCH, Agent. Harrisburg, Pa. Goods sent to the Ware House of Meters. Peacock', Zell & clactiurcu, No 808 and 810 Market street cones Eighth, Phliadelpbbr, by 4 &Mock, P. 11., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery next morning. aprilil-rdmyl ripIjRKISH PRUNES, choice article, just L received for sale low by myl2 N SHAUNd, Bun Umbrellas and .eara ,eofs. prices tan per oat, lower Ulan elsewhere. OaTaCtaRT & BROTHER, rays Neu door to the Harrisburg Beak, JEFFERSON 07. 6 30 t 03 7,06 . " a. Miller 3 01 ....... 264 7 80 ....... •1 61 40 SOUTH HANOVER DENTISTRY. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Conaer Front & Market streets a ii TILE 'I ,; THE MACK ONTORT WRIGHT TER MORTAR PIIEET AO OPEN RM. A special dispatch from ciairp says,that a bib* bombardment from two of our mortar boats opened upon the rebel works yeiterday noon, and continued without cessation and hit o'Clock in the evening, directed to Abe lan• works and the position occupied by the. , fleet. - EE3 • l'hisiebelsreturned the fire irregalkly, do DESTRIJOEYBFBIBIIiwii. Six Schooners and 15,000 Barrels of Olt Burned. Fifteen thousand barrels of oil in the sheds of J. W. Lockwood at Williamsburg, with six schooners, which were lying at the wharf were burned to -day. The loss which was heavy, is tally insured. INDIANA STATE STOCKS ' The committee of the board of Brokers re port the over issue of Indiana State stock to amount to nearly a million and a half. XXXVIth Oongress—First Session WASHINGTON, May 29 SENATE. After a lengthy discussion, Mr. Strimaa's amendment to tax slaves was rejected—yeas 14, nays 22. After an Executive session, the Senate Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPEESENTATIVES Mr. Minim x, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported a bill for the more effectual suppression of slave trade, giving consuls and commercial agents on the coast of Africa, cer tain judicial powers, in order that proceedings may be by them instituted against vessels en gegen in trade. The persons concerned to be tried in the courts of this country. It was passed . by a vote of 63 against 45. The bill dividing Pennsylvania into two ju dicial districts and providing for the holding of a district court at Erie was passed. The Molise resumed the consideration of the bill appropriating $75,000 for the purchase of the Douglas hospital. Alter debate it was rejected. The House then adjourned:until Monday. juL.a3;m2Ta.gy gr T.IIGIZAP.6E Cotton lets active ; sales 800 bales at 80i(4 31. Flour firm sales 2,000 bble. Wheat de clined ; ealee 81,500 brie. at 90(4100e. for Chi cago spring, 914102 for Milwaukee club, $1 07 (Oa 13 for red, $1 17(41 20 for Michigan.— uorn declining; sales 98,000 bus, at 44@49c. Beef heavy ; re-packed $ll4lB '5O. Pork heavy at $12(412 28 for mess. Whisky firm. Official Report of the Colonel of the Ninety-third Pennsylvania Regiment. HUD QUISHTERS, NINITY-THIEW PIINZO3YLVANIA iiliGibLEBT, Ville May Bth, 1862. CAPTAIN:—When, at 2.80 r. x., on the fifth, the order was given by General Peck, "move up, Ninety-third," we advanded in quick time to take pesicion in the rear of the Fifty-fifth New York regiment and support it. On our arrival upon the field, we found that ground amounting on the front. to about one hundred and fifty yards on the right of the Fifty-fifth . New York, and on the left of the One.hundred aud-second Pennsylvania, was unoccupied. This was the space between the two roads ; one known as the "new cut road," the other the old, on its right, and both coming together at the distance of two hundred yards beyond the woods, through which we moved to take position. As the enemy could be seen advan cing in force, the regiment was rapidly posted ; its right resting on the One - hundred-and-second Pennsylvania volunteers; thus occupying the middle front of the brigade, and extending its left in the rear of the irity-fifth New York. About two-thirds of the command were in line, when the charge of the enemy was made; and the fire of our right wing, under direction of Lieut. Col. Johnston, began. The enemy's charge was led by a squadron of cavalry. The rebel fort, known as "Fort Magruder,"and a smaller one on the extreme right of the brigade front, four pieces of artillery, which had been brought into position about five hundred yards in our front, together with cavalry and infantry, poured into tie a storm of shot, shell, grape, canister and bullets. For three hours the fire of the regiment was incessant, on account of its position command ing a view of both the openings of the roads, on either side of which were fallen bushes and trees, over whose tops volleys of musketry blazed upon our line. At the end of this time the right and centre hid expended forty-five rounds, and were without ammunition. The two companies of the left—company B, Captain Arthur, and company G, Captain Mait land—had been posted by me in rear of the left of the Fifty-fifth New York, under Captain Derr, acting Major, where the enemy made three attempts to flank them, but where they were driven back as often. The firing of the rebels on this flank having ceased, and these two companies having - thirty unexpended rounds, were conducted by me to take position on our extreme right, upon which the fire of the enemy was still hotly directed, Here our silence for some momenta bad induced the idea that we had retired ; and these two companies had scarcely been posted, when the enemy were seen charging up the road at the distance of about one hundred yards. One volley from company Q, aimed low and with accuracy, stopped their charge, and they ceased to ad vance but continued to fire rapidly and with fearful effect. At the end of thirty minutes' they had been repulsed here and along our whole front, and excepting a few scattering shots from the bushes we heaid' from them - no more. The regiment.maintained an unbroken front for full fifteen minutes after every round, of ammunition had been expended, and we held our ground until at 6 P. r ; we ware relieved by the Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania regiment, Keiat's brigade. The loss of the Ninety-third, when the battle was over, was ascertained to be in killed and wounded as follows : • Capt. G. B. Shearer, company B, Centre county, Pa. Private Wm. Callahan, company E, Clinton county, Pa. Private Benj. Wolfinger, company Q , Barks county, Pa. Private John McCauley, company G, Norris town, Pa. CF9alp,,, May 29 Private Jonathan Dampman, company C, Lebanon, Pa. Private Wm. M. Snyder, company F, Dan ville, Pa. Peter L Fiterer, company A, Lebanon, Pa Antony Kramer, company A, • " " Andrew H. Eninehert, company A, " " Corporal W. B. Ramsey, company Q. Sergeant John Kntchleon, (color bearar,) company 0. Private Samuel Shirk, company 1). Private Levi Brooke, company D. Private Wm. D. Eckert, company D. Corporal Henry Fiahel, company E. Sergeant Wm Tate, company B. Private John Croak, company E. Haw:V . o3x, May 29 Mcw Yoxur., May 29 Sergeant Dennis Oakes, company G. Corporal D. Bbanebrook, company G. Private Benj. Banks, company K. Lieut. Colonel Johnston's horse was badly wounded by a musket ball during the action, rendering him useless. I have the honor to be, Very respectfully, Yours, J. M. McCARTES, Gbl. Com. 98d. Pa. Regimea. To Copt. W. H. Morris, A. A. Gen., Peck's Brig. RsADQUARTSRS, Pson's DIVISION, Rams FULD, WIIIIANSBIIIIO, May 6, 1862. Capt. F. A. Watauga, Aim - Emma Acriso Ges man, Conou'a Drvisiox, Sac --Oe the bth inst., Conch's division was ordered to move atter Casey's. About 11 A. M., I came up with Casey's command, which had halted, and hearing heavy firing in front, passed on by it towards the headquarters of General Keyes. About 2 o'clock I received orders to move my five regiments and two batteries in support of Hooker's division, then engaged on the ex treme left; the command was urged on with all possible speed over bad roads and in•drench ing rain. Gen. Keyes commanding 4th Corps, met me and gave me important directions. General Couch, though ill, accompanied me to the field, and reported my arrival, and advised in the dispositions. Reports of movements against my front were quickly followed by a shower of shot, shell and cannister from seve ral batteries in the advance, the enemy's in fantiy displaying Uuion colors. My line wee pressed back under this combination of cir cumstances. At this juncture I moved to the left centre of the 68d Pennsylvania regiment, Col. McCarter. Maw Maar, May 29 The regtwent came into line handsomely, and by the additional weight of its fire, I was enabled to recover the ground from which the line bad receded. It is very gratifying to say that the four gun battery which had been cap tured by the enemy was retaken, and remained under the guns of the 92d New York, and Nth New York, and 98d Pennsylvania, at the close of the engagement. Col. McCarter, although very ill from a week's camp fever, went into the action with his regiment, and did graet service. By order of Brigadier General Peck. [Signed] WM. A. MORRIS, Captain Acting Adjutant General. To Brigadier tienenti Couch, Commanding Division. Such is the testimony of the General Com manding brigade, to the gallantry of your 98d Pennsylvania regiment. per Banks, Say. To Big .I*.celleneg 4. G. Curtin, ammanding Forces of Pennsylvania. ICE CREAM : ICE CREAM ONE of the greatest improvements of the age is Pyre dr Barr's Patent Ice Cream Freezer, and Egg Better, toe great saver or labor. The small queasily of '..ce used sad the exceeding abort apace of t me required to make good ice cream in one of their Freezers, ought to induce eve- y faintly to purehtse one of ahem. They have received several elver medati and the highest premiums at exhibt onr ' over alt other now In use. A. printed ciroular cont tilling the very beet receipt for naming ice cream, Voz u custard, ice waters, kc., mita a nuinoer of certilluates a .d fall direvions accompany each Freezer. All orders for Premiere, county or State rights will be attended to by addressing W. BAHR, myo4.2m Harrisburg, Pa. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S lINEW A T.T.F.D GOLD PENS. BEST PENS in the world, for 750, $1.23 Si 60,;2, $3, and Si, for sale at sebl s- 7 10CELBFFB0A3 Bookstore. HAY ! HAY ! ! A SUPERIOR article of Baled Hay, at $l7 00 per ton for sale by eblB JABIE3 .u.araaarma A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Family ZDIL Bibles of different styles of binding, at 900,11 26 $1 60, $2, $3, $4, BS andslo. 6.1a0 Pocket Bibles of dif ferent styles and prices at BOBBl7fEß'Bßrwkirt3re. feb'l6 y SUGAR CURED HAMS DRIED Blom% SHOULDERS, BOLQNA SAUSAGE. large and feed/ supply Nat received by feb26 W D 0,6 1 Jr., & C RAMS. ( l OW HAMS at eight cents per pound, AA Just received and for eAle by mylB war. DOCK, JEL, .11; CO. A VERY heavy stock of Dress Goods L 1 of every description, now epee et very Jov prices. OATHOWIT 8 BROTEIgitt Next do. r to the liarrf , elPN Nick' mya APP! ES, Oranges and Lemons, atIORN WISKIL FE Choice 'teas and Pure Spices , at JOHN 'NUM- 363. PRICE ONE CENT. KILLIID WOUND= Private John Andrews, company F. Private Benneville Moyer, company F Private Wm. Cox, company F. Private Henry Hellkink, company G. Private Wm. Delany, company G Private Geo. Roche, company G. I have the honor to be Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, T. M. hicCARTER, CoL Commanding 98d Pa. Regiment, JUST RECEIVED. N.ED Tomatoes and lireen Vora, at JOHN WI s. tor