pailp of.ettgrap. tiO tiCa - .7. TO AITVERTiSBRS..—AII Ada vertisemeuts, Business Notices, Bar riagea, Maths, &.C., to iseoure (insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be a ccompanied with the CABH• .111 communications :recommend i ng ca udidates for political offices must be paid for at the time they, are handed in, o iCerwise they will be laid aside. • fiRthliCIRG, PA. Tuesday Morning, June 10,1862. FTRUCH HT LIOHT.N/NO.—During the heavy ill luck'. awn' last Saturday afternoon, the ~,.L e stack of the Pennsylvania railroad ma ,l, lie .hops iu this city was struck by lightning, outely doing but little damage. I N.lt. It ED AT THE CAR SHOPS.-A workman at thrrh.burg car shop had one of his hands ,Itly injured last Saturday by a circular saw that tstablishment. The same machine se ,. IA) injured Mr. Smith, the father of the I.lplet , , a few weeks since. A I:f1 mkt, or INDIANS. —A delegation of flom the far west passed through here eu route to Washington, where ,40 to have a " talk" with their " great the President. Their appearance at 1,, &pot attracted much attention. ...-.....,-.... I lioul NEW Yoax.—The first regular through on from New York, via the Lebanon Valley, A and Noah Pennsylvania railroads, since early part of last week, arrived here last uusiay rvening. The interruption to travel caused by the flood. 11. BATTLE OF NEWBURN IS the last BOOM ]III3 by the artist Harry Davis, for his pan ,la of the great rebellion. It is a large de picture, and a magnificent battle piece. meu of the gallant filet regiment, (Col. irtri,tuit,) occupy a prominent position in the tinthig. BITROLARY.—The residence of Joseph Gillet, ,Lout a half-mile east of the city, on the road Ilug to the county poor house, was burgla nuusl) entered last Friday night and robbed tit v ade en dollars in money. Two men sawed respectively James Smith and Alpheaa Mat Irllan, were arrested on SAharday and sent to prison by Alderman Caldwell, of the First ward, charged with being the robbers. %AUL or A FORMA. HAREISBIIII.GIat..—We re gTa to a111‘1,1111El! the demise of Kiss S. E. Fears, 111. lr , Whi.l) occurred at the Exchange Hotel, in Hollidaysburg, on Friday the 6th lust. The deceased was well known to many citizens of this place, where she practiced med icine Fuccessfully for some years among her own sex, many of whom will mingle their yrupathies with her bereaved mother, who resides among us. Imo QUA NTITY.-A gentleman who keeps a ,urd of such matters, has kindly furnished us Mt the following table, showing the quantity ill, that fell since Sunday morning a week, , lust Saturday, derived from accurate mea• ~i nent by the hydrometor • A ty, d then, ing for the week 1.11,3 better idea of the quantity of rain ietl by the above figures, may be show n I,otthig the earth within the line of the last week, to be a be a perfect plain, in the surface would have been covered of water 8.170 inches in depth-- laity, which, with few exceptions, has Im in this vicinty in any one year, for ikn ly years. Amk t u,un & Co.'s lassaasata made its t e yesterday, according to pro- J. (.1 v,vuting the finest display of the ,v, , ever witnessed. The baud char -1.,1‘,.1 of splendor, and the lung train ..rated cages and baggage vane, Id, ndid teams, made a most imp o ii,wee. The huge elephants Hamil -1 I] ; 1,,. Saib added greatly to the effect 1,1 t ,sion. The exhibition will be open Thursday,) upon Second street, ,ot ton factory, both afternoon and nu 1 the mammoth tent will aoubtleea 1.1011 with the carious of all t lid both sews. At eadh exhibition a Amburgh will enter the den of Hid tigers, while various performances LT cr (if hilarity and wonder will be given r,tival elephants, ponies and mules. ‘'on..,clL.—The regular monthly meeting 'ity Council was held at the Council in the Court House, last Saturday tition was read from citizens of South. ,kiug for a sewer from Spruce to Sixth it, a,, id alley. Ordered to be done, pro-' petitioners take out a permit to tap said to l,e paid for out of the appropriation for htreet V.ll The petition of the citizens of Third and streets, anking for a sewer from Third to connect with the eewer at the county ,„„, wa s agreed to, provided that they (the -tit iooers,) take out a permit to tap the eewer, be paid for out of the a ppropriation for t purposes. ommunication from Mr. Berklobine was .:I‘eti relative to a new boiler for the water Referred. "II motion of Mr. Maeyer, it was ordered I ii. a the Fire Committee have the Hope Fire Eui;ine house painted and blinds made therefor. A motion was made and agreed to that the cuuheu adjourn to meet on Tuesday evening Est to take into consideration the ordinances, 411r1 euntinue to meet every evening thereafter limit the whole business is dispensed with. `4l. Stall called for the reading of the ordi- Lance, relative to the wearing of badges by our ( l oktables. Agreed to. After considerable iduuttion thereupon relative to the proper ,-or ketruction of said ordinance, a reisalntiO l a I 'm . adopted appointing the six ward constables l'oheexto without salary. Y. M. C. A.—The regular monthly meal= of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held this (Tuesday) evening at o'clock, at the room of the associaten. PICIIKPoolans Aaour.—A mac had his pocket picked of a watch while standing in tip crowd at ti the lower epd of the depot yesterday.— The thief managed to elude the vigilance of the police. TOTAL EOLIPM OP ME MOON.-A total eclipse of the moon, visible throughout the 'United States, ours on the night of Wednesday, the 11th inst. The duration of the whole eclipse will bp three hours and seventeen minutes, and during sixty-two minutes the moon will be wholly immersed In the shadow of the earth. The eclipse will begin here about midnight and end 148:15 A. M. ABM= or BIINAWAYB.—Tvio girls, between fifteen and eighteen years of age, were arrested at the depot of tkie Pennsylvania railroad yes terday charged with having ran away from their parents who reside in Pittsburg. The girls were quite prepossessing in their appear rnce, and didn't seem to like their detention. They were sent back to their parents in charge of an officer. COMPLIMIONT TO A FIABRIBBIWEIL — There will be an Interesting occasion next Friday a week at that popular institution, "the White Hall Academy," and Col. A. J. Herr has been se lected as the orator. The well deserved repu tation of this gentleman as a speaker and scholar, will be fully maintained. Morroirser, Orrrozas ON THEIR Mewls .—Both branches of the City Council of Baltimore and several members of the Board of Trade arrived here at noon yesterday,via the Northern Central railroad, on an excursion to Pittsburg, Chicago, Detroit and other places of note, North. Ex tensive arrangements have been made all along the line to greet the excursionists with true Northern hospitality. The excursionists will be absent about ten days. A &scums AND STABTIMIG Fax of the lightening was noticed in the Susquehanna Company's telenraph office in this city and the connecting battery at Dauphin, on Fri day afternoon last. " About 2 o'clock, P. M., when there was no appearance of a storm either in this city or at Dauphin, the magnet connected with the battery inthis city was completely shattered and melted, while the operator on the Dauphin battery received a severe shock. Will some of our telegraphers or scientific men explain ? Da. ALEXANDER GALL, a much respected and influential citizen of York, Pa., died on Satut day evening last, after a painful illness of sev eral months duration, aged about 60 years.-- Dr. S., was, for a number of years pasta prom inent business man, and a director of the Northern Central Railway, and extensively engaged in the iron-founding and flouring bu siness, and was probably one of the most liber al and enterprising citizens of the borough and county, in which he was so widely known and universally respected. His patriotlesn knew no bounds when the war-cloud of rebellion fired boomed up in the Southern horizon, . and many a brave fellow in the 87th Penn's, (Thos. A. Scott's Regiment,) in the formation of which Dr. Small lent a ready hand and willing heart —will learn with deep regret of his journey to " that bourne from whence no traveller re turns." .210 inches .710 " 7.170 " 8.170 " Dr. S., we believe was a bachelor. In his in tercourse with the world, he was generous, af fable and universally respected—a friend to the poor, and man of extraordinary enterprise and industry. In his demise, our neighboring bor ough of York has sustained an irreparable loss. WOUNDED SOLIDUS AT C6.M22 CONTI:N.—The Far Brought to our Doors.—The hospitals at Camp Curtin now contain a large number of soldiers, from which daily discharges are made, as well as others daily added., so that the num; ber is always sufficient to keep the surgeons and nurses in attendance actively engaged. None of the cases now in the hospital are very serious or of a character to demand amputation or sur gical attendance, yet all are in a condition to require the utmost care and the kindest nursing to insure their recovery.' During a late visit to these hospitalsove found the arrangements for the care of the wounded of the most liberal and comprehensive description. The hospitals are constructed entirely with a view to comfort. The internal arrangements are founded on the principle that cleanliness is the essential influ ence in the restoration of health, and without it, no ailment, wound or bodily affliction can be combatted, healed or removed. Every pa tient occupies a conch provided with every com fort—his person is at once secure from exposure and his body provided with every facility to in sure its care and cleanliness. These arrange mente are the result of a Strict enforcement of the rules established by Surgeon Wilson, in charge of the hospital, and are as much a credit to his skill and attention, as they are an honor to the liberality and thoughtfulness of the au thorities by whom they are provided. We learn from some of the nurses and smr geons in attendance, that a contribution o oranges and lemons would be gratefully receiv ed by the soldiers thria confined. We make the suggestion, confident that a knowledge of the fact among the people of this dry is all that is necessary at once to insure a supply of the want. $6OOO Dor:Leafs wortra or Naw Goons —4OO pair of mitts direct from auction, at 26, 37, 60, 62 and 76 eta.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10, 20, 80, up to 76 eta. Great bargains 1 500 new hoop skirts for GO, 62 and 76 cts., up to $2.60 cheapest in town ; the largest assortment of low priced dress goods—all prises. 100 pieces white brillants at 124 ots.; some atl6 to 18 eta.; 50 dozen of shirt breasts at 12, 1 ots., 20, 25 and 37 ate., extra cheap. 200 dozen of La dies' white stockings, at 121 and 16 eta A magnificent assortment of embroidered cambric band, and cambric edging and insertings, at all prices. 50 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 121 cts.; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole sale buyers we would invite to our large stock ; and as we have a buyer In New York, who buys only at the large auctions. _ promise to aeu goo& it city prim. & fettitogratitta IDatt - elelegtittit. anetiktv Morning, 31211 t 10, 1862. =I =I =:== MMUS [Cammunroenn.] kumnrarrown, Pw., Jane 6, 1862 Geo. Bergner, &q.:—Dzaa Bra: As our worthy townsman, A. Wzrrixo, has been named as a suitable person to represent this district iu o gress, by persons living at a distance from his place of residence, and as we have no doubt he will be very strongly endorsed at the conven tion which will shortly assemble, to select can didates that will carry out the principles of the present administration, we, citizens of Mid dletown, knowing his worth, and knowing that his name has been made use of without his knowledge or consent, have thought it very proper that we should express our feelings in some public manner, and knowing the circula tion your paper has in this district, amongst all good men,we ask yea to do us thErfairor to ' - give this min in your paper. We, the citizens of his ,heme, adopt the sug gestions which have appeared heretofore in the HarrisburgTßlSOßAPH, recommending our neighbor A. Wetting,: ti i etutdidittifor Congress, as worthy of more extended. notice. His neigh bon and townsman have long been convinced of the eminent fitness of the man for the place. With talents of a high order, he combines a sound and discriminating mind and quick per ceptions. He has long since convinced per sons in this neighborhood that he has the en ergy to accomplish that which he undertakes. He is frank, open and= generous, almost to a fault, of very decided opinions, yet modest and unassuming. Enemies such a man naturally has. What person of his sterling worth has I not I And who do you find the enemies of such men as he? Neither the good, the in telligent nor the poor will be found amongst them, we are sure. He is just the man for the times. A working majority of such men in Congress would make the third house a dead letter, and administer such a rebuke to them that they would give up in despair. His honesty is unquestioned and above price. He has the respect of all classes—the mechanic, the laboring man and the poor will always be for him. As to his principles—the principles which you advocate to day in your paper—be has advocated for twenty years, showing a fore sight of which very few are possessed; He has never sought nor desired office, although he has ever been found at his post battling in the front, ranks to convince others of the mis management of the so-called Democratic party ; but has always sought to exemplify the doctrine that the office should seek the man, and not the man the office; and upon this principle only would he accept a nomination. We know that the namo of ARCHIBALD Wnerma, as our candidate, would make the opponents of the administration in this vicinity beat such a re treat as we hope the friends of some of them will be compelled to do before long. Hoping that what we have written may be appreciated by an intelligent community to its fullest ex tent, we are conscious that-in 'our communi cation we have avoided misrepresenting, and do represent the true feelings and views of all true friends of the country, in Middletown:and surrounding townships, where Mr. Wiernto is so well known. " Mum Crrizaus. Fouan.—On. Saturday night, when on our way home, after the toils of the week had ended, our, foot struck an object; and in, takinu it up, we discovered, (as Professor Drake would say,) that your uncle hid fell down on a pocket book. Upon examination, we found it con tained a Lady's neck chain, ring, breast pin, stud, pencil, and a medal upon which is the likeness of James Buchanan ; all of which arti cles4he owner can have by calling at the cheap dry goods house of Unien & BOWMAN, corner Front and Market streets. HAIR DYE I EIAIR DYE I I Wm. A. Batchelor.% Bahr Dye I The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided ifyou wish to escape ridicule. GUM, RED OR RUSTY BAIR dyed instantly to o a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. Fg•l TEEN Mr:DALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awe, dad to Wu. A. BATCHIG3II sine 18 9, and over 7/10,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of his famous Dye. WX. A. BA'TORSLOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from natare,and yanalurres not'to injure in the least, howerret tong It may be centhk sod; and the Illnifeets of bad•Dielt reniedled. The hair is invigorated for by this splendid Dye, which is prop, arty applied at No. 18 Nand street New York. . - BOld la &lithe cites and towns of the United Slates, by Drtiggists and Fanny Goods Dealers • The Genuine has - the name "William A: Batchelor and addrola upon a steel plate engraving, on the four aides of each box. Wholesale Factory, Si Barclay St., Late 238 Broadway, New Yerk oet2-d&wly BE WISE BY TIMES ! Do not trine with your Health, Oonaututtou and Cha racier. If you are suffering with any Divans for width HELDf7jOLD'S EXIRACI BUCEITI Is recommended• TRY IT ! TRY IT 1 TRY IT ! It will Cure you, bay° Long Suffering, Allaying Pain and intimation, and will restore, you to HEALTH AND PURITY, At Little Expense, • And no Ertl9llUlta. Cut out the Advortisement Insnotter oolumn, and oa or Bend for it. BEWARE OF COITMERFEI7B I Ask for Helmbold's. • 'Dike no Other CURES GUARAMEED. ' mylll.-(l2ut BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE, 711 E BE'S 7 IN THE—TVORL.D \WILLIAMA. IiATCHELOR'S cele brated HAT Dye producesa oolor not to be die tinguished from nature—warranted- not to. injure the Hair in the least; remedies the elects of bad dyes and invigorates the Hair for life. GREY, RED or RUSTY HAIR =Willy turns a splendid.Blaok or Brewn; leaving the Hair soft mid beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, Re. sa- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. HATOBIELOR I on the four sides of each bos. FACTORY, No. Si Barclay Street.. (Late 238 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.) New YORK niy2ey IrtisttUanzons COAlut COALI'I $3, AND $2 26 PER TON OR 2,000 LBS 0. D. FORST:ER, OFFICE and yard on the Canal, foot o North street, Wholesale and Beta dealer in TR8V11870.07, WLIXICBARRO, MOWS rALLET, SITATBURY and BROAD TOP COAL. Families and dealers may rely upon obtaining a first rate article, and Mil weight, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. A liberal discount made k pur chasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present urine, $3, and $2 §0 per ton. Harrisburg, April 113.-dly THEO. F. SCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, N4.RICE7 SUM', ITARRIBI3URG. isarPartioular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad 01141103, Matures% Policing, Checks, Drafts, &o. CARDS :printed at' $3 $3,44, and $5 pet honeand in elegant style. A. C. SMITE, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, OFFICE THIRD STREET, mylOy) • NEAR MARKET. AGENTS 1 MERCHANTS 1 PEDLERS 1 READ THIS. ENERGETIC men make $5 a clay by . our UNION PRIZE STATIONERY oAcER containing Superior Stationery, Portrait h EVtli GENEBALS,.andn-piece or Jewelry. :We gum WIC 6,.1 iflradrelli in quality Or our goods. The gilts c.tia of Bay Varieties and Myles of Jewelry, au. - arra SIDI Vale: " ftbki. ' , 4lreithwii lighten pullout:an tree.: Ad dress, L. B. BARKER dt.% ap364md SS Beekman street, New York.'" I= ew IRiuttibuntents IJNION.'REST AUS ANT, BIT II MID AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STItENT, NEAR FIFTH. THE subscribers having erected a larg e buildlucat the above place, expressly for the pur o s aes above Indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub. lic to the following : The Emeraimairr, on the first Soar, with a dining room attached, Is fitted up in drat•class style. and It will at all times he suppled with the bast OYSTERS to be had in the Atlantic cities c. together with terrapin, fish, and all kinds of game In iteascin. -Orders nerved up In every style, and meals to be hail at all hours. The Ales ut all the celebrated brewerieS In the comotry constantly on hand. The Tee-pie Alley or .Bowling Saloon, Is in the rear, and contains three a llege of modern coustruotkm, where the lovers ef this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is up•stairs--OtlegallilY tilled UP, an,l containathresAnarbrelori cOmbituttion cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has tong fell the Want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the'preprietors are deteradins to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make it a ftuinkmable resort , they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage ja3-dtr WILLIAM C. IicFADDIN & 00. BIOTINA ROOFING MANINAOTITRID BY Etna UNITED STATES BIOTINA. ROOFING CO., NO. 9 GORE BLOCK, • Corner Green and Pitt a Streets, Boston, Efiusi. THIS Portable Roofing is the only article ever ollbred-to thelna which . la reedy prepared to go on the roof without any Ilniablat operegou. It is light, handsome and easily applied, and • ran be as tely and cheaply transported to zany part of the world. It will not t alnt or discolor water running over, or lying on IL, and is In all respe ,tea very desirable article. Its nonconducting nroperties adapt it especially t., cover iog manufactorses of various kinds, ano it is confidently of fered to the public after a lost of four years in all varie ties of cl,mateand temperature, for coven all kinds of roofs, flat or pitched together with can, steamboats, /So It Is both chap and duraple. Agents wanted, to whom 'bend inducements are offered *aid for sample simil ar, as., with particulars ; to "Li. ROOMING CO., ape 2.4 dam No. 9 Gore Bloat. BOWEL." • INTERNATIONAL -HOTEL 385 & 387 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FILLNICLIBI STREET, . 'NEW - YORK. - . • Milli first-class house—the most quiet, I. homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city—otters superior 'lnducement to those veiting NO? YORK for business or pleasure. It central in its looation, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, in connection with TALLOR'S SALOON, where nigreidunents can be bed at all hours, or served in their Own rooms. The oh trace are =dere te, , the rooms and attendance of the first order—baths, and all the modern convenience a Wished. • nudinm GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No, 75 Market Street, where you will rind a large and well selected stook of plain and fancy Confectionery of all kinds. a great Ira:- riety of toys of every description, Ladles' Work Otandi and Fancy Basket's, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Dates and all other arholee generally kept la a confectionery and toy store. Receiving fresh supplies every week. Call and exaallge fur yourselves. WM. H. WAGOOpfkit, aprili-dam - P. opiletor. STEAM BOILERS, [SAVING made efficient and permament arraugements ter the purpose, wo are now pre parep to mike SCRAM BOILBRS of every kind, prompt ly and at reasonable rates. We shall use Iroa made by Halley & Brother, the repatation or which Is second to no•e In the n arket. None bet the beet haul' employed. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Address ZAQLB WORKS, thy22ly Harriebe ANOTHER SUPPLY OF. MORTQIVS UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS; ()EST PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25 60, 42, 88, and 41, for sal t tob/b - Y SC i fillAcitis Bookstore. HAY I HAY 11 . ABIIPBBIOR article of Baled Hay, at Err 00 per ton for Bale by eblB JAMES • HEMS. LBS. Jersey Sugar Cured. 09 Ur HAM, and - a splendid lot of Owego Veer York Corn : Fed Sugar Curet Sams, just received: ghapriS W. DOCK, JR., & JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE ABStiILTMENT of Family ; Bibles ol different, styles of binding, at 900, St 25 51 60, A2,.3 . 3 . 14,14 and. al slo. _AIRO P,Paket Bibles of dif- Went styleis end prices Safigtlerkl'li Bookstore. y BOLOGNA; A SMALL, but very superior lot o bilL. Bologna oanaage Just rocalved, by +n929' WM. DOCK, Jr. & Co. SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO:, WHOLESALE - DRUGGISTS , ND DEALERS in Fancy Gonda, Per-. fumeiy,.die Also 'agesits kir Um sule of Raped pessoleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any coal oil • furnished tunny quantities al the lowest market rates. 170 and 1721fi/li,ank 'Oreet, ja27-d6ln] NEW YORK.. LAKE TROUT orST received a small invoice of MACKINAW LAKE TROUT. The *lily very superior, and the. price very low. _ . WM. DOCK, JR., & CO TIETERSIVE SOAP, something 'better - ijr•than Harrison's Basch°ld Bistp, just received and for sale by - NICHOLS & BOWMAN , , 382 front and Market streets.: TOE (DREAM Saucers, Philadelphia style,. for'saie by N 1.0.01.4 & BuWaiAN, my2l3 corner Front and Markersureeti. FOR . RENT.— .comfortable dwelling k. house, wilh five or six rooms conterdentiy located. hat:Loire of [my3o4l2lr] CdAS. C. SAWN. Si:}Po.ll)fi Dandelion Coffee, just re. rewires and tor ode by NICHOLS' & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market streets. my!2:B PURE Cider Vinekar, warranted, just received and for sale by -: Imam & soitrarax,. Corner Front and Market streets. m 728 NEWBOLD HA_MS.—A. small lot of these celebrated Hams just received. r 24 VQM DOCK, 7r., & CO. FINE lot of Messina Oranges and other Foreign Fruits, 4asi reoelved and far Sala by NICHOLS& BO CIIAN , S, In 19 cornarirront and Market Aron's, QUDA BisetLit, City Crackers, justreceiv ed and for we by MICH 'l.- 1 4 : BO *4 , Jo& Corner F ont and Marlo.t A SMALL lcit of ottoice Ilia, at NicsoLs& BOWMAN, je4 Corner rront and Market idreet. VAMILY. WASHING ;BLUE, ail excel lent enbatltute for Indigo, fOr sale at the wholesale and retaillrecery store of NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner ofFront and Market streets. HAMS. GOOD HAMS at eight cents per pound, *just mei - T04.0n4 for ode by myl3 • " WM. DOCK, JR., & 00. P'S. D. & C. A. 'VOLT will find by applying at the Drug 1. Stores of G. A. Benovart, °roes is Go., and G. W . uaes, and Druggists generally throughout Ice con utry Price 25 cents per bottle. Try it. Prepare& byl h. AL POWAIR & O. myl9 d4m Roche. ter,c POUBS. Thilf.oloE FIGS, in 1 ib Cartoons, just received and for sate by NIOILOI2 & BOWIdAN, jeS .CarnerSrata and Mark streets. §TIELI4A%I"I.6I*.in3 co untry .14IC1110LTas a Bo ll ea c ir . ti. -y] aorth-east corner of Brost and Market litre*. fftiostllcmtans NICHOLS & BOWMAN, WHOLESALE AND BET4IL GROCERS, Corner Front and Market Streets, • HARRISBURG, PENN'A., • RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the public to their lar,e and well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, Including among others, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &C., &C. ALSO FLOtat, FISH; - SALT, RADON, LARD , RUTTER, &c. We invite an examination of our superior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The beet In the market in every respect, to gether with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNIERS, 'WICKS and G 1.414 8 CON R 3, Cheaper Man any place in Harrisburg. We keep on hand alvrays all kinds of . CEDAR ' AND WILLOW WARE . All styles and kinds of , - QIIF:ENSWA.RE AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NICHOM & BOWMAN, my2o Corner Front and Market Ste. PLANTS! PLANT!! TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS ! OABBAGE PLANTS. 8 cents per dozen ; 25 cents per hundred ; $2 60 per thousand. TOMATO PLANTS, _ 10 cents per dozen, 75 cents perhimdred, $4 00 per thousand. • Also all Kinds of VEGETABLES Wholesale or Retail. SEED POTATOES. Davis' Seedling per bushel, • 70 cents. Peach Blows, 60 cents. EVERGREEN SWEET CORN. Per bushel, ears, ' $2 00 Per bushel, shelled; 4 00 Per quart, shelled, -.26 Orders sent to the KEYSTONE FARM will be promptly attended to. J. MISR. my2l-citf 100 PERCH OF GOOD BUILDING LIME STONE, Fos SALK AT TIER KEYSTONE FARM. my27•dU' TO PAPER MASERS. pHE undersigned will receive proposals at the cam of the State Printer in Harris burg, until Thursday the 12th day of June, 1862, to supply the following described sized paper, (samples to accompany proposals,) for the State Printing for one year from July 1, 1862, viz: • DoubleSoyal, fifty pounds to the ream. Double Royal, forty pounds to the ream Each to measure at least twenty-six by forty Inches. And double-sized Foolscap, to weigh twenty eight pounds per ream and measure at least twenty-six by seventeen inches. Samples must accompany bids. Those making proposals must be prepared to give satisfactory security for the faithful per formance of the contract ; and the right is re served to reject all bids not intisfactoryin price and samples. The paper must be furnished in neh gnanti the and at such times as required - hy the Su perintendent of State Printing. T. T. WORTH, Superintendent of State . Printing. Hanna n°, May 9. 1862. ' North American and Press, Philadelphia ; and Gazette, Pittsburg, publish twice a week until day of letting, and Sand bills to the ad vertizer. my94ltd DENTISTRY. DD . GEO. W. STINE, graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, havingp er-: mauently located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street between Market and Walnut, respeodelly intorms his friends and Hip public in general, that he is prepared to perform all operations In the Dental profession, either !Altera kw mechanical, in a manner that shell not be surpassed by operators in this or any oilier city. His moue of inserting wildcat teeth is upon the latest proved antentidc principle. Teeth, from clue to a full set, mounted on fine Gold Silver, Phttina plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take groat pleasure in recommending the above gen tiemin to all my former friends of Harriebnrg and vi cinity, and feel oonlident that he will perform all opera- , lions in a scientific manner, from my knowledge of his ability_ [null dtfl F. J. 8. GOSEISs. D. D. S. B. J. HARRIS, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 JLIB.KET S7REE7, ELARRISBURG. LI AS always on hand a full assortment I II of Tin and Japanned Ware, Oooldng and Parlor Stoves of the beet manufactories, Outlet' Spouting, Roof- • lug and ealvautzed Iron Oornlati, manufactured and pu t up.at reasonable rates. • fyjr.Repatring promptly attended to. apr3o-dly FRESH: BUTTER AT MARKET PRICE. WE, HIVING fitted up a large Retrig orator, and having made contracts with some o our most reliable farmers'to furnish us with fresh laud sweet butter regmarla will be enabled to supplysoar customers with sweet fresh Ice oold butter at all times. my 29 WM. DOCK, Jr. & CO. Dr. What. R. DE WITT, Sr., OFFICE SECOND STREET ABOVE LOCUST. ifo. am PROF. ADOLPH P. TEttPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, th at he will continue to give instruMlons on, the PIANO FORTE, ICE LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of mosouss BASS. Re will veth pleamtre wait upon yapiht at their comae at any hour deaired, or lessons will be given a his residence, in Third street, • few doors below th Gorman Reformed Church. docile-At VXTRA Family Flour, just received and varrained to give satisfaction, for sale by NICHOLs & BOWMAN', Corner of Front and Market street. my 22 VANILLA BEANS. WE are offering for sale a splendi d (Lu ga r of Vanilla, BOOR At low prices, by the pound, ounce or singly- MILLAR'S DRUG WORE, 91 Market Street. APPII3I6, Oranges and Lemons, at JOHN JCL WiSVO. Myl GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING NACHINEsS PIRTICULAR attention is called to the fact thin, besides the machines making our oohs rated stitch, we manufacture, in great yule!) , oratries. superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES• . o .The peculiarities of Ewell stitch will be obeerittlly Shown and explained to purchasers i and they hat* the 'reat advantage of being able to select from our clock either a machine making the GROVER AND BASER STITCH Of one making the • . LOCK STITCH, the only valuable Sewing Machine stitebes its pretties' nee. PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS. Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. For sale by MRS. E. BRENIZER, 78 Market Street, Harrisburg myEi-d2m • COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED I H I N consideration of the hard those, and as 1 eel/ exclusively FOR CRSEI, I have reduced the price of Coal es follows : Lykess Valley Broken $$ $2 90 per ton " " Large Egg 290 " " " Small F.gg 90 " " Stove " 290 " " Nut If 225 If _ . IVtlksbarre 44 90 Lorberry " 290 " ggrAll Coal delivered by the Yawn Waion Caa it can be weighed at the purchasers dcor, and itirni it fal le short 10 Poulos, the Cod affil be forfeited. All Coal of the beat quality mined, delivered free from all impurities. OrCoal sold In qantltlea, at the tows, MEOLIIIIILII Moss. Agent for Da is Celebrated Powder, a large supply always on hand, at Manaractarera prices. liar.A. large lot of superior baled ijay for sale. . i 23 JANIO Y. WHItRI 68. GEO. W. MoCALLA, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, NO. 38, Opi%et Market Street, Harrisburg. lIAB constantly on hand a large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &c., Watches and jewelry orally repaired. Ur N. B. non'sforget the place, opposite the Jonas om , House. THE BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST MONEY A. HUMMEL, Dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, of every DE S C R I PTION and al all ' PRICES. Next door to the Court Houes,3 MARKET STREET. Aleo a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA LISES and CARPET BEGS, at the lowest cash prices. ' mar2S-d3m EAGLE - WORKS, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. MANINA.CRIMER. OP 8001-BINDEBS' RULINE-RiCEINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRF.9B BOARDS, AND lIAOIIIOB BOR GRINDING CIITTING-MACELNE KNIVES. Portable Cider Dille and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITA BRANCIIIRGs SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, .E7t., it Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes made to order. Gear and Screw eating, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS or- Cash paid for Old Copper, Brats, Spe'ter. kc. STEAM BOILERS, &C. PENNSYLVANIA* RAILROAD, ABOVE STATE STBEff. CELLAR 'ENDOW GRATES, Of various panelist, both stationary Lod swinging. Nash Weights sad various other building oastings, for sale very cheap at the [my2l-1y) ISAGLa WOBSS. WM. A. PARKHILL, PLUMBER AND 12fAS FITTER• Third Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing Oft& STORES, dwellings, churches, public buildings, factories, Jim, fitted up with gas, lead and iron pipe in a workman like manner. Hydrants, Wean basins, Bath Tabs, lift and Force Yampa, Water Clout a, Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All Work pr. raptly attended to. mar364l3m. EXCELSIOR HAMS I I THESE HAMS are cured by a NEW YORK FARMER, And are decidedly the most delicious and delicately Sa vored in the =met. They rival NEWBOLD'S FA.III.OIIS, and cast little more than half. W. 130CEC, dr. , & Co. my 23 NE "Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with all the recently Improved borne,' e for sae by edletlOLS R BOWMAN% earner Front and M,..rices. ,ktrees.4. mcl9 AIT.ANTED IMME[►IATELY.—A few V v Ifacbirilsts and Blacksmiths. Enquire at lha zny2o4tl HARRISBURG CAR SHOP. DANDELION COFFER I—A Froth and large supply of Wile Celebrated Coffee) net received by pa) WM./100i Jr., di te. SMOKED .6.61b1 0 .—A splendid lot, large and well cured. WM DOCK. Je. k 00 FRESH FISH every Tneeday and Friday at JOHN WM.'S Store, corner of Third and Wal nut. myly GOLD PENS I—The largest and best Mock, from $l.OO to s4.oo—warranted.—at MIA STURFInta S BOOKSTORB. LIKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. JUST received a full supply of Lyken Valley Nut Cloal, delivered by the patent weigh carte. Jor sale by JAKEEI IL WEEMLESt. aprl6 DR.I6D FRCTIT3, Hominy, Beans, &c. at JOHN WISES. myl ‘ll .tes, ' unes ' •Inina an' a I kali of Nuts, at JOHN ' WlBlO3 Stork Third sad abut, myl :TRRSEY ILAN I—Ten. tierces of le) justly celebrated sugar cured hams. receivedthese ocieweinAisrge orjsmidlmulutities . Wli DOOR, AL 00.
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