Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 03, 1862, Image 3

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    etiegrapq.
p; ADVSRTISERS.—AII Ad
certi..me nts, Business Notices, Mar-
Deaths, ate., to
. secure insertion
in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
he .e e umpaitled with the CASH.
11l communioatione recommending
o ncildates for political ofilces must be
slti for at the time they are handed in,
o therwise they will be laid aside.
R I 8 I; - . _ t _ A
Tuesday Morning, June 3, 1862.
IN TOWN —Rev. leeac R. Gates; the popular
it prt ache., has arrived in this city, and
. tavor our citizens with s.dilicouraat the
of Market and Third streets next Friday
Rev. Gates' le an excellent speaker,
n ; doubt attract aelarge audience. The
st •i his discourse will be "The Millenium
Oil the Lord comes."
I E tvuu delight in circulating idle rumors
, they know that by thus giving credence
,1.. hoods they are wounding the feelings
°cent pawns, would as readily damage
, a use of the tfnitm by wllle as AO now
tully make use of the name of a Union
in connection with the misfortune of
iot,, th., hands of the rebels. We have
kiwra in this city.
RIVAL OF THIRTY-818 SICK AND WOUNDED
Ens —A. number of sick and wounded
rt. from Gen. Banks' division arrived here
;,,day, and are comfortably quartered in the
at Camp Curtin. Our patriotic
till uuw have an excellent opportunity to
I, Ibuto clothing and hospital supplies for
unfelt and benefit of these brave men
lilcd and suffered in our country's cause.
ope to see a movement in this direction
immediately by our citizens. Who will
- - art the ball ?
HEN rns LANCASTER EXPRESS published a
tt .4 its employees as having resolved to enter
army fur the defence of the Union, it
titttiti I also have announctd its intention to
,tt,pttttd the publication of the Express until
the t rid of the campaign, because the list em
brace., all its employees as going to the wars, is
a v rain indication of suspentAon, However,
as it has melit us on the "six" good men
invttsted in the character of one clever fellow,
we intst give the Express credit for being sharp,
when it, own glotitication is concerned; and
whatever wag he our rivalry in numbers, we
feel certain that with the Express we are for the
Union.
I=l
LIEUT. GEORGE FISHER., company 0, Lochiel
Cavalry, has had in contemplation to resign,
ou account of the sickness of his father, J.
Adams Fisher, Esq., a fact which rendered it
positively imperative that Lieut. Fisher should
L.; at home to assist in the great professional
1,1..irs of his father. This resignation has at
been accepted by the War Department,
e,d George Fisher is once more a plain. civilian.
hr the circumstances, he has done only what
!dated by a sense of the hightest filial
in, and when a man acts purely from
• otives, ho is serving a cause as nuble as
-' • his country.
RAPHY OF A FORMIC HARRIESUROER.—
? the following biographical sketch of
h General Hammond, from Saturday's
•Iphii Bulletin. The statement in the
that Dr. Hammond "studied medicine
wl,lphia and New York," is incorrect,
141,w I.,ositively that he read medicine for
years with Dr. E. W. Roberts, of this
11- attended medical lectures, however,
t.ivlphia which is about all the instate
, a,, Brine that he received in that oity:
A Loncuond, Surgeon General U. S.
an in Maryland in 1828, his parents
to Harrisburg, Pa., when be was four
1
ge, where be resided until entering
in 1849. He studied medicine in
I,i,nt and New York. His first services
NoN Mexico, where he was actively
I ‘.ll the field for four years, subse
s >eryieg in Florida, at West Point, and in
Ha was the most intimate friend of the
1 Lyon, with whom he served in Iran
ou4Luut the Border-ruffian war. While
•at he twice accompanied topographical
as t o the Rocky Mountains, and was
din etor of the Sioux expedition under
I Harney. Atter this he visited Europe
purpose of acquiring information rela
tes, arrangements of the Military hos
uf France, England and Germany, and
witness the workings of the medical
rations of the various armies. He re
in 18ii9,and after a year's service resigned
'pt the professorship of anatomy and
ia the University of Maryland, Haiti-
The wounded soldiers of the Massa
.
• is Sixth regiment, who were the victims
Baltimore riot of the 19th of April, were
irk by Dr. Hammond. After witnessing
that scene, be inammtiately applied to head
quarters, and was restored to the army as an
As-istant Surgeon. Si„„ then h e h oe be en i n
active service on the Matta of Generals Patterson
and Banks, having chahge of the largo hospi-
Q a in Hagerstown, Predesiiii and Baltimore,
sad was, at the time of his a ppointme n t t o his
pn, en t high position, the medical inspector of
`amps and hospitals in Western 'Virginia. Da
:tag hi s many years of service he has writt en
ir 'lh9 works on scientific subjects, many of
which have been translated and reprinted in
foreign countries. He was appointed Siirgeon
teneral of the United States army.on the 28th
°f Aptil, 1862, with the rank of Brigadier.
C ' e tieral. In stature Gen. Hammond is very
Imposing, being six feet two Inches in heigh th,
w eighiug two hundred and thirty pounds, and
Lgis es demeanor is that of a thorough soldier.
varied cipabilities and practical knowledge
Di the wants of the sick and wounded, and his
A n mptness in personally seeing that all sant
tarY met cures are adopted throughout his de-
P . artmeut that will tend to elleviate the -suffer
-1:80 of our unfortunate soldiers', will be well
DPraciated, not only by the Government but
117 the PSople of this country_
Vetinevipania tai: ettegraii;,
ON HAND —Gardner & Hemmings Circus has
arrived in town yesterday, and hate pitched
their tent on the old circa ground, Colder's
fi e ld , on the opposite side of Paxton Creek.—
The company luxe a very fine band of idu,ict,
and some diathsguished performers, who will
no doubt create a sensation. The indications
are, that the! " hater,- opera" wi ll be liberally
patronized byourltitizens.
The Pronamvarna BRIOA.DE, under General
Negley, is actively at work in Alabama. A
letter to the Lancastier Ezprets says: The march
from Rogenrville to Florence, along the north
ern shore ot the Tennessee liver" was through
a country batreia; ina for the mOSt part un
settled, and tts a atoblier remarked; is not worth
fighting for. Wherever there was a plantation,
there, too, were the veritable' representatives
of the vexed question, the slaves, gathering iu
groups in a fence core by the road side. Our
boys frequently address them after the manner
of the southern vissmacular ; and "Howdy
Uncle," never fails tar bring down the hat and
start the good humorisd grin across the black
foreground. The story of the slaves is still
the same: "Massa" told great lies about the
Yankees, but the untutorel black man would
not bailey t. there yas a consciousness of
better g , oeft
ceased to burn in the bosom of the slave. "I
felt it in'yhere," said an old gray haired negro,.
la} tog his hand on his breast, "dat de Yankees
was not arter we black folks, cause we nebber
done you no harm."
I Tan 115TH REOWENT, P. V.—This regiment,
(Col. Patterson) is to be removed from Camden,
N. J. to Camp Curtin, with the view of com
pleting its organization by the addition of three
companies. We understand that Capt. James
Murray, of Cambria county has been authorized
to recruit one of these companies in Cambria
and Blair counties. He has already a large
number enrolled, and will, in a few days, send
forward his men. Capt. Murray is recognized
as a first class officer. He commanded a com
pany from Cambria county, (Cambria Guards,)
in the Mexican war. The members of the
Cambria Guards knew !dm well, and speak of
him in the most flattering terms. Captain
Murray was First Lieutenant of the "Silver
Grays." It is understood that a number of
the citizens of Harrisburg, who are personally
acquainted with Capt. Murray, who are desir
ous to enroll themselves in the 115th, it bay
ing been tendered by Gov. Curtin, in compli
ance with the late requisition for one additional
regiment from Pennsylvania, intend joining
his company. To such we would say that by
calling upon Lieut. Thomas A,. %Maguire at
Brady's Hotel, they will receive any informa
tion that may be desiree. We commend Capt.
Murray's company to those who are "in for
the war."
COMPLINENT TO A V.A.H.RIEIMP Optcp..—The
last number of the Springfield (Term.) Speektrer
pays the following deserting tributeto Col. E.
C. Williams, of this city, commander of the
Lochiel cavalry.:
"'Honor to whom honor is due," is a scrip
tural precept which must , be accepted and
euutormed to by those who would live in
accordance to the golden rule, "Do unto others
as you would have them do !into you.'-' It
will be remembered that, some weeks Since,
we noticed the arrival of a few companies of
Col. Williams' regiment of Pennsylvania cav
silty, in Springfield, and their encampment just
beyond the corporate limits of town. These
troops bad been here but a few days, and we
took occasion to express our appreciation of
their quiet and orderly conduct and the good
discipline their officers seemed to have them
under. Several weeks have since elapsed, and
we have not yet seen anything in either the
officers or men to change the favorable opinion
we had then formed relative to their soldierly
bearing and conduct, nor have we heard of but
few, if any instances, where cause of complaint
has been given to our citizens, by these troops,
in their iutercourse with them. Strict order
and propriety is enforced by promptly pun
ishing those who violate the rules and regula
tions governing them, with the penalties in
curred by such violation. The position ocon
pied by these troops is one perhaps more trying
and difficult to fill:than one in more active ser
vice or ou the battle field. Quartered in a
community which, though quiet and peaceable,
is in feeling and sentiment antagonistic to
themselves, it became necessary to adopt a 'rigid
as well as a nice and discriminating policy on
their part toward our citizens, to prevent undue
exhibitions of auimosity and ill teeling on the
part of the latter. Col. William . , appreciating
the position is which his command is placed,
has adopted, sod with the aid of the other regi
mental and company officers has carried out,
thus tar, such a policy; and instead of bectuning
irritable and restive, our Community has re
mained quiet and without cause for disturbance
or agitation. This much is due to the officers
and men stationed here, and we believe the en
tire community will endorse it ; and if they
shall nut be pamitted to gather laurels on the
held of battle, if the gaining of the good opin
ion and respect of the people among whom they
are quartered, be worth anything, let it be
wreathed in the chaplet of their honor.
01111 CROPS.—The grateful rain of Sunday and
last night, has contributed greatly to the al
ready forward condition, and abtludance of the
crops in this locality, and business is generally
in a healthy condition. While secession, with
her vandal hand is mocking the gifts of a kind
Providence in dissolution and ruin,oh, that they
could but see their folly, and, as good citizens,
patronize the cheap dry goods house of Mum
BoWitsN, south east corner of Front and Mar
ket streets.
Caascr I Caton I Omer= !—Having returned
from New York, I now hate on hand, and I
sin daily receiving from the Now 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 76 cents, worth 90 cents; good black
silk at $l, worth $126 ; black silk 82 inches
wide at $1 10, worth $1 8 7 ; very fine black
Bombazin at $1 10, worth $1 80;,-sum
mer silks at 60 cents a yard;'lo 'pieces of
the finest Irish alien at 75 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.
vile to our large stock, all bought for cash at
New York auction. Having a buyer in New
York, we are daily receiving job lots from the
weekly, sales, which we promise to sell at city
prices to wholesale buyers. S. La rrr , -
mBl-y Mead's old stand
; Rsokrvan from auction 25 pieces of col ore d
pq4 white stow Wail:lbw 254214 0 . a
magnificent assortment of embroicierlei, such
is
.
bands, 08424, inserts ngs: -At
Neal 2thoertistmtuts
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST
OPTICS, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1862.
OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
LADIEWILIST.
1 Ambers, J HeCrosky, A
Again, M' McAllister, G W 2
Anderson, A 2 McClellan, E
A:nrfirson i
M McKee, W 8 2
Altulie, J - tinitllister, M
Bairrithr.LA ' ,j,.... : . •‘114•*,,1V '
Foxier. M A , McLoughlin, J F
Bishob, B i ijitadAgqi E T
Brown, M 2 Miller. E
Bryant,• , - ilicils, 13 - - -
BrougbP, *IL - ;- / tgethrger:, M- '
Brooks, J A Miller, C J 2
Brady, J Manneiy, hi
Brightbille,'C A Meagher, - 11
Bryan, R 0 • Mellon ; M J
Ben, M . I .4vatri Ai A
13fy+efr, i 8 - "' Marquart, C
,Carson, A Mobson, 8 E
Cane, M
.I;Nader, M J
Carter, M E 'O'COhn'ell, P
Carrinber, E Patterson, P
Chandly, E Tay nier, M '
Care,B Pancake, I
Po, R E Pheerfos, K
Ctulantz, E Pierson, hi 3
Craig, M Pool, P
Davis, 3 Pool, P A
Durham, F J Polet, Di
Downey, M 2 Porter, E 2
Dyliard, L Poffenberger, L
Doyle, N Quigley, A
Filler, E Haudibaugh, Ai B
Echman, E Richer, MC
Egle, 13. • Rife, E .
Elder, X Russel, R
Ellis, C Roberts, J L
Epler, H M Shepperd, A
Fisher, K Shonfet, la
Fetia, K Seibert, M A
Fillgrave, 8 W 2 Sharp, S
Filer, L Shrills, F.
Foster; M , Straiten, 0
Gray, T A Shaeffer, A M •
Greeger, M Sillier, 0 ' 2
Green, E Smith, M J
Grofft, S . Smith, I
Gotelias, E J Slough, M C
Kernel, L Smith, E
Harris, M Snyder, H C -
Hatiiilton, E J Singer L 2
Hanelman, M Smith, 111
Hart; S Stephens, S
Hertz, R Etuber, E _
Hearty, J Stimer, M E
Hebbler, S Salls, - .A.
Hervey, M Stepheos„ L
Henry, J Bribers, 8
Hutchinson, N J ,Swartz, E
Hunter, Di F Trigg, X A
Irvin, K , D Turner, 8 A
Irvin, 0 Ulrich, M
Ingram, S si Udell, R
Ingram, E Vilna, R',_
Jonnson, C . Wriyfrirt, `M. A
Keens, M Warier E 2
Kelly, M IC . Welch, A
Kennedy, L White, M A
Knialey, I Weber, M E
Kramer, B A Weaver, C
Little, 8 ' Wilson, ME
Lee, E Wilson, S F
Linch, ME Wolf, M
Lougerbaugh, H Yeager, M C
Levan, A
Lutz, D H
Muktilon, W
McGroan, W C
McDorwert, T
J
MeQuald,- B
McStuirer", W
McGinley, W
McCracken, D
Markle, C P
Mendingball, J
Mager, H
Messenger, H. P
Maurer, J
GENTLEIDI"K'N'S LIST
Andrews, J
Anderson, S
Allvord, G
Altine,
Anderson, J E
Albright, sr.,
Albright, E
Barnhart, J
Backus, S A
Berner, IF
Barker, W L
Barbour, D W
Beers, .0
Bernesderfer, J 8 2
Bender, J L
Oink,
Blew, 0
Black, D
Black, J G
Bookwalter, J
Boyer, D
Boyers, P M
Bogart & Bro
Burdett, E C
Brotherline, J
Manikin, A.
Mallory, J D
Miller, .W .:.
Miller, J A
Mitchell, I N
Melly, S
Moore, IC A
Ralson, J
Morse, E P
Morrison, E
Moyer, 0
. - -
Braun, C Morning & Grove
Bryson, R Mocberman,C D
Burggs, J - Mullock ,L S
Cane, 0 Murray, W G
Cadowel, A Minitard, CR '
Caeedy, M Idutchler, F
Cardwell, A - Murry, - J -
Carden, R Mulcaghey, M
Callen, W P Mullin; D W
Carlus, C Miere, T
Cavanagh, M Neff, D . ' .
Mark, JC O'Donnell,' J (Ship)
Coover, J O'Hare, J
Conney, W Parket, 01
Dope, J D Philip,W
Collins, L L Pemell, 1 R
Coleman, J ' Pierce, E M
Cosden, J Poren J
Cross, W S Poormen, W .
Crider, B Purned, I 0
Oaten, W P ! Pool, 'B
BAugherty, J %AS, L
Dapny, F H Quigley, J
Dorsey, W Reeser, J
Derr, E E Reynolde, W
beardaff, J - 'Rider,' W F
Pennee, A . : Beehl, A (ship)
Duffy, J Saxton, H.
'Draper, W S Schmitt, . D
; Dunmore, G Scott, 0
rb, B Shelton A
leb, R II Shell, J r
Felix, 0 Seeger, A
.FOrward, R - 'artier, N. .
Waltz et Beard Seibelt, JF
'Geiger, W ' Shdwers, M
Goodwin, E - . - Seller,l3i .
Giay, H 'l' Snowden, J
Godahal, J Smith, L
Goodrich, S J Smith, M H
Glover, W 'Smith, J B
,
Hart, W R 2 Sloneker, J
Hero, H Snyder, C F
Haveretick, WSlattery, M
Heebner, C Steele, W H
31ee8,, W...': Sviar. la/ Zr!
Imo, 8 ' SteCs, T
Bernie, S Swarey, A
Ileepburn, W - , kia9k4otige,4" J
Hilton, J ,` • .. 1 •Swarti; P`_-. " -
Hoch, J M ' Strong, J M
Hover, W A Skingliton, 8
ouck, A . Steak, J
Hull, H - 4 ,4 Strunlinger, J
Irwin, JF . ' ' - Sittl, J
i'arneson, J B 2 Stevenson, R
foam B ...- Thbriothy, A
/order', J Thomas, S
Johnson, A L Tall, L
Keating, H , UrPox, J L
Kerl, W . . V_nger,D D
Sene4Y ; J Ev, , - - WASendluftw, J P
Kelly, & Co, P F -IA Wagner, W •
Ring, A Wessinger, i
Bule f t, .z..
xi ... ,
.4 i- s ii vi re, J
2 11 1 1 1 -- 1. - . , t ,*lttf_ ) F3=..
, ‘ l. ' tilt' 85 ?0,4-i;
(ship)
FREEIR BUTTER :
eT•
iMARICET PRICE.
VET, HAYING fitted vp
v aid hiving made contracts withsome of
OU mmt rellatde farmers to ferntah.us with fresh land
sweet butter regtuarli will be enabled to atippiroer
embitters with sweet fr esh Ice cold butter at alt times.
: m 729 • ' : ; •WY.DOOK, CO.
WCI • it eroes -- 23
`TriaarriE I th
4ult/S Aielabrated saw' :aura Jiang. "halved
or ga gia.iagge Of iinslbtusatitles.
tf • • • WJL Dom, Jan X 00.
1 myV
UPERIOR Qualtty,of Imperial and Black
Ter, for sale by bIIOHOLA & BOWMAN,
' Inv l " 4 , corner Front and 11 , 0 bet streets.
13#41.0.010, /311 u Umurellas and Para -
*dß, P*(4l . 6!* per cent lower than else where.
gaTACtaT ti BROTIREK,
my 6 'N'ext door 14 tbe liariistrarg Hank.
11 slatEkeiti DEOWITIVItkI is tiiit p*e
tonirtigagt memoutic
coital) Morning, Junt 3, 18.62.
New '2omrtisinents.
Wilt, 3 Id Woodruff, S S
Wiel, W • Wood, C J
Wilbher, B Yarriugton, A A 3
Wilson, J Young, C
WildnAls, J E ..- Zscheoh, B
Wint*, J 11 Zimmerman, V
MILITARY LIST
Alexander, S McCoy, A 2
Bidwell, H McGuire, T A 3
Behrends, A er E. McCame, A
Clark, B F 2 McElear, W
Cervix, Geo. Morgan, C A
Cole, T Mustard, C 3.1
Conn, J Murray, J
Clock, A Nonamaker, J
Duffy J Neider, M
Doyle, .1 B,eitnouer, W C
1 Bconroth, C Ricbardti, J
(ROT Capt. - Roberts; A 2
arq4 Salkeld, S W
,J M 2 Sellers, J B
Har an, B Stevenson, W 2
Henninger, J Temple, J M
Hoyey, B Thompson, J S
Howell, J V Thompson, W B
Hub* A G 2 Wright, E H
Kerrigan, M Young, I
Ling,4 L
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Persons calling for any of the above letters
will please say they are advertised. One cent
due oft each.
It - GEO. BERGNER, P. M.
. ..
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M. .9. PELRICHILL,
PLUMBER
EEO
;GAS FITTER•
Third Sued, next door to the Tekgraph Print*
offite• -
‘I9rORES, dwellings, churches, public
kj buildings, factories, *a., fitted ap with gas, lead a d
ironpipe in a workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash
basinkliath Tubs, lift and Force Pumps, Water Cki-ots,
Lead awl Iron Pipe fbr water, gas and steam. A share
of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. All work
pr mptl attended to. rey30.413m.
THE BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST MONEY
A. HUMMEL,
Dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of every
DESCRIPTION
and at, all
Pia I 0 E S.
Next aoor to the Court House,g
MARKET STREET.
Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA
LISEI3 and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest
cash .ricts. mar2B•d3m
.8. HARRIS,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer
NO. 112 MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG.
LT AS always on hand a full assortment
I of tin and Japanned Ware,
Cooling and Parlor
Stoves or the boat taantuboturles, Outte , Elpontlag, Roof
ing and ennobled Iron Uornlsh, reenttfactured and pn t
sp at reasonable nitei.
/fir Rankin promptly attended to. aprBo-dIY
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED. FAMILY
4,giWiNG MACHINES 1
IDIIRTICUTA,II, attention is called to the
fact that, beetles the machines making our (tele-
Ureter& btitch, we menotaature, In great variety of styles,
superior
FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES.
~The 'peculiarities or oath • stitch will be cheerfully
gown ace. =plume° to purchasers, and they have the
great advantage of being able to Belau from our stock
either &machine niakiug the
GEOITER AND BAKER STITCH
or Due making the
LOOK STITCH,
the only valuable Se7u3' g. sttlehee tin practical
use. '
PRICES FROM. $lO UPWARDS..
Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Far Eale by
MRS. E. BRENIZER,
78 Market Street, Harrisburg
myB-d2m
PLOTS! PLANTS I I
TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS
CABBAGE PLANTS.
8 cents per 'dozen";. cents Per hundred ;
$2 60 per thousand.
TOMATO PLANTS,
10 cents per dozen;i&oentsPer hundred, $4 00
Per thoosand.,
Also all Kinds of
V'E GE TA BEES
Wholesale 9r , •
SEED POTATOES.
Davis' Seedling per bushel, 70 cents.
Peach Blows, 6O cents.
EVERGREEN .SWEET CORN.
Per bushel,. ears, $2 00
Per bushel, shelled, 4 00
Per quart, shelled, 25
Ohlefii sent to the KEYSTONE FARid
promptly attended to. . J. .1111 SH.
my24-dtf . • ;
• VANILLA. BEANS
.11XTE - itre offering for eile • a splendid
VV onallt7 of Vanilla Bean at low prices, by the
pound, ounce or singly..
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
. . 91 Market. Street
AD'' 414
tmixitit Dandelion and Ri
Coffee Or sale at tee slue of JO i N WISE. my
_ _
Q.CIAT, Harrison, COntlayand Fancy, for
IJ lisle by blteßol4 & BOWMAN.
m 27 y) noctkeast.gorner of Front arid Market streets.
P'S. D. & 0. A.
'"(7:01:7„411-fu l d Zorte,
Stiti - WittCot.Gr ol a & CO., artd.G. W.
lima, and Dniggists geueralty throughout thecountry
Price, 25 Gents:per bottle. Try it. Prepared by
mt19414c0
E. M. POWAR & CO.;
Rochetter, Penna.
A c nuts
_ • • • ,
'ATTORNEY-AT -LAW,
, OFFICE MUD STREETI
„ v im maortni.
filisullant.aus.
lili=l
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
805 & 387 BROADWAY,
CORNER OF FRAEKLIN STREET,
NEW YORK.
1l I 5
first-class house—the most quiet,
homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city—offers
!missies Inducement• to thee., visiting N YORK for
business or pleasure. It is central in its location, Lou
kept 011 the
EUROPEAN FLA*,
In connection with
TAYLOR'S SALOON,
where refreshments em be hid at all hours „ or served
io their own rooms. the ch :ri.es are modarata , the
rooms end attendance of the first order—baths, and all
tae madam ooncetdrnoe attached. nutir.im
COAL! PO W DER!!
COAL REDUCEDIII
N consideration of the hard times, and
as I sell exclu-ively FOR CASH, I have reduce• the
price of Coal oh 10110498
Lyteas Vadcy Broken 12 90 per ton
0. 61 Urge Eirs g po .• .. •
14 Swaim IA 190 44 61
s 1 s t o ve 44 2•22 44 tt
t 4 14 N ut .1 226 14
Wiltsbarte g 20 41
Lorberry ' 90- "
/aril' Mal delivered by tha Y.42IST Warta Caw's;
Can be weighed at the purchasers door, and it fel Is
short 10 POCIITIES the Coal will! be forfeited.
All Coal of the best quality mined, ucilvared free frem
all Impurities -
sir Coal acid In qantitiee, at the Lorry muumuu
Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, a large supply
always on hand, at Manufacturers prices.
so-A large lot of superior baled Bay for sale.
- JAMES N. WHEELER.
TO CONTRACTORS.
Pporosas will be received at the office of
the undersigned until the 3d day of June
next, for the driving of 800 yards, or there
abouts, of a Tunnel in Lykens Valley. Tunnel
to be a} feet high, 12 feet wide at top, and lb
feet wide at bottom. For further particulars
call on Daniel Hoffman, Civil: Engineer, or
on the undersigned at Wiconisoo.
my2o--d td HF.I 4 IIIY THOMAS.
PORT FOLIOS
WRITING DE BS,
TBATELLNG BAGS,
PUBSM,
POBTMONA.IEB,
And ageneral assortment of
FANCY GOODS
have just been received at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
LAME TROUT.
J UST received a mall invoice of
MACKINAW LAKE TROUT.
The quality vary aaperlor, 804 trie price very low.
WM. DOCK, JH., & CO.
THREE CENTS PER PAPER.
OUR fresh stook of Superior Flower'
and. Ca den Seeds we have determined to sell at
.h.ce cools per pai.er. Call at So. 91 /Parket street,
Seller's drug and fancy store, end you will get to the
right place.
J. Wesley Jones' tine double .kstiars and ten week stooks
at same price.
FLY PAPER.
ipANCY COLORED Pager ready out, for
covering leaking Glasses, Pleture P,Amea,
uu.on ant other new patterns for sale at
BRAGNan% CB AP BJOINTORN.
STEAM BOILERS,
LAVING made efficient and permament
arraogements for the purpose, we are now pre
pafep to mane SULAM BOlLlitth of every kind, prompt
ly and at reasonable rates. We Shall use Iron mado oy
Battey & Brother, the repnatiun of which is second to
Etna in the aaricet.
None but the beat hatds 'employed. Repairing prompt
ly &nettled to. Address EAGLE WO.RNS,
m 7221.7 derriaburg, Ps.
BEAUTIFUL TIB§ uE PAP h R,
'IVOR cioveling 1,0°1E14 - (.4l;seses , Yietn re
.E" Frames, oroomeating Wimp, triukung Gas riper,
ao., and cut uo se to bang over strums In the shape at
ours, pulnto, olrales or festoons Par Mac at ,
m 9I6 BOOKSTO IF.
A L I UllO ..56. , --:-4,24141 Variety ( Lt use tul
IA •• 1 entertutuiu, 1.,13 .
FAMILY 'WAZILING BLUE, as excel
lent Substitute for Indigo, for ea le at the wholesale
awl retail grocery store of IfIOHOLS at 110W.AAN,
corner of Front and Market Streets.
Ayr, URNING, (100 DS. Everything in
„kuL this line manufactured for La -ilea' ne.nm )r Wear.
rmes very law. A great many ,
goode or ue material.
CA/11011a & is.r.ortuta.
Next door, tithe klatrisbu g Bank.
m) 6
HAMS
7 1 - 1 LBS. Jersey . Sugar Cured
00k/ Ram and a splendid lot of Owego
,
Gra) Coin red suar Curec Hama Just received.
W. DJOK, & Cu.
OIFICE OF TIM HAM:BURG ORION Comm's.,
. Harrisburg , Penes.).'ran a, May Ye, leek'
frEE annual meeting of 'the ntockholdere
•_l_ of this company wilt be held at their odic° corner
of Second and North atreetn, on Tliuriday afternoon,
I..hh ofJune neat at two n'cluck, when an election will
be held for a Pres dent, Six D.rectora. a Treasurer and
Sterutary to servn fur Ins onsutngse it* .
Wh.t.latht
secretary ant Treasurer.
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AGENTS 1 MERCHANTS 1 PEDLERS I
READ TILLS.
VNERGETIO men make $5 a day by
A 2,4 selling our UNION elilZe. sTarIoNERY PAtaßlß
00.itaining .superior Stationery, Portraits of &EVEN
Otatil.B, and a piece of Jewelry.. We guarantee sat
tailouoa quauty of our gopdf. The gifts cons ist of
fifty varieties and styles of Jewelry,hll useful 'end Valu
able. Circulars with fall particulars mailed. free. Ad
dress. L. B. BABKINS & CO,
ito36-3md 86 Beekman Street, Nair York.
CRAB ClDER.— constantly; ou 4and at
very suptgior Wide of 'Wks Cant amis.
Ws(. DOOK, Js. k Ou
THE SKIRT.
REOEIVED.—The New Shaped
_kola Salrt, th Wiest article manufactured. 1 , or
bole at carkiCtAril,
apray Nen door to the tlerri,oura molt.
ME
AOKERL in, kitte, half bole. and
bins., fa' sale luw y tai 4i01.4
A., 22 Chatter Front and Market sheets.
LIPnittIOR, Dandelion Coffee just re
recel44 and for wile by
NICHOLS & BUWMAN,
Ogner. Front and Ilsrxet streets.
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'DUBS Cider Vinegar, warranted, just
received and for sale br
1.410.40L3 do BaWdIAN,
Corner Front and startet streets.
EXCELSIOR, HAMS I 1
THESE iiAtilS are cured by a
• NEW YORK FARMER,
And are decidedly the most delicioue and dedicate/9 fla
vored in the =watt. They rived
, NEWBOLD'S FAMOUS,
lin
east little more th.an halt W. I:OCEr., Jr., Ai Co.
112Y23
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NEWBOLD @twill lot of
,
these adebrsted itt/111 just received.
r r 44 Wit. & CO.
VINE lot of liessina -.Oranges and other
X Foreign Fruits, pad received and for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S,
corner Front and Market etreebc-'
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XfltoSti & BLA.MWELL'S Celebrated
PIC BAUM.% 2AESEAVB drc,, die. A large
supply of the aaove , embracing every variety, Mat re
reivau and for Bale by Uhl WH. cOCIS Jr., at Co.
V,OLDIER'S CAMP COMPANION. --A
:NJ very oonvoutant tirriumig WIK ; also, Portfolios,
liamorandaalfooks, Poritnoltanoes, .3co ; Mt
ni aCilfaFiritte'S BOMA-Wit&
FLOWER • EDS.
CHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN
WEEK with 'a' - genera -variety of Fresh
*lower and Garden Seeds, received: and for...sale at No.
191 Market street., Aji L4pcod. Drugstore.
EXTRA Family Flour, just recalled and
warranted to give sustiotetion, tor We by
DICHuLd a BOWMAN,
Cornet of Frost sad Market. etrolt.
VESSEL FISH every Tuesday and Friday
at JOHN MEIN Store, corner of third and Witt.
nut. myly
(1 -4 41111.-FfiNti-I—Tee largest -end. beat,
lug stock, from $l.OO 14.00—warraoted—st
020 sHSVPICH 9 13001311 TORE.
LYKENS VALLEY NIIT 00. AL.
UST received a full supply of Lykes
Coal, debvered by the'patang weigh
carte; Far 800 by JAMES M. WIESS,LES
aterI§
171,016/)IWITS;aOn;Liny, Beaus, &a.
A g rin4oEuvwfswith---- -
CirateB
~Prunoe, • buns 'am!
kindsof /NA* MIS - MEIN Moro, ndra snit
shat.
filisathtittm;.
VAN AMBURGH &
MAMMOTH MENAGERIE
EU
Great Moral Exhibition.
HYATT FROST. Manager.
oi am burg & co., take both pride
.1 I Leasure is • &ilia* the attta.tila
a Ulm:mom' ing, puulic to .be tact
a ttwy ith a ee-eramoa loa le
Dt aside veer, opp:si lOU of avlaarr
aver kind tr • mul e ha a
on atm MAN s. meth the tax
las sum of
$105,000.
mate A surpass ant thing the
ir.d ever before have seed. It
.w rizes pre eminent over eve , y
'wpm tor. All the advantages that
ra,th, talent and experience could
)mrntud, have teen bought late
tillSilkhl is starting this glgan
entert rise. Moodily, wane
. $. a i Autburgh was In foreign
ni.tr.es, collecting Aa.intli3 lor 4,14
lenagette, rot ort. of his death were
• circulated, but
lie VAN MIBURGII STILL LIVES
. and will accompany the ) enagerle,
ir
. anti bear living testimony teat he
it
1... hy 1111 L,..,
~„ is Nor dead. This
_ 7k
Complete Menagerie,
The only one in America,
„, , 4 In an entire new outfit,
A , With new Horses,
1/4 A New bliver-mounted Har
ness,
New Colossal Golden
Chariot,
'-, New Gorgeously fainted
-,,.. Cages,
i ' -
,___ MAIL • New Spring Wagons anti
New Six centre-pole Can-
VASS,
~. \\,.... The unparallelled and mst team,... .. , phant success whine has atte dvi
•-" tuts time treriored institution, 41 with
=._— 1 out preeedJut. The Menage le ie
the streets, about 10 a m., Will form
-•-:, k A MOVING PAI4O/{AIdA 1
in Oriental Splendor, nearly
one mile iu length, •
1•,,;,ai1:/. rya- FREE To ALL. sat
hitki. l .
lt a . The immense Pavailon wit aconmo
. •---._ ,Ir. date many then:mode ; 3J ad who
may de ~re can eye
\S P .; LIVING WILD ANIMUS
"
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`(‘:from ovary clime rano,
r, itt THE GREAT VAN AMBURGH
- _
Six Times as Large as
any ordinary Circus.
AT HARRISBURG,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 9th and 10th
CARLISLE, Wednesday, Jane 11th
Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock
ADMISSION
CHILDREN under nine years..
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.25 cents
.16 cents
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
mANIIPACIMEUM OP
BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-MACHINES AND PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND MACHINES FOS
GRINDING CUMNG-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Bran
CASTINGS,
WOOD TIIRNING IN ALL ITS BRANDEIS'S.
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, PM, E 70.,
Or' Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c.
HICKOK'S
PATENT. WOODEN SORE W CUTTING TOOLS
sir Cash paid for Old Copper, Brims, Spelher, &c.
STEAM` BOILERS, &O.
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE STREET
CELLAR .WINDOW GRATES,
Of various patterns, both stations ry and swingmr. Fast'
Weights lima various °Orr building nontnett, for sale
:very /luau at the [iny 21-Iy] WORKS.
EW Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with
all auk recent,sy improved barn , s f4r Bale by
• MehOLls. ritAVM AN'S
'cornet. V , not .15t1 4 4roet
WANTED IM M. EDI AT ELY.--A. few
Machinists and Blacksmahl. Enquire at the
my2o.clu • H tittKI6BURG 'OAR SHOP.
ITAANDELION COFFEE I—A 'Fresh and
jv largo supply of thia Ce lobra:ed Coffeei net rooeivad
'by. = WM-1100f Jr., & to.
MOBIL) .13 '
and wet cured.
A splendid lot, large
WM DOCK, Jit. k GO
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