laily 47,eltgrap0. A li c ommunications (recommending oodhlales for political' offices must be ruld for et the time they are handed in, Abertvlse they will be laid aside. • 6AirRl ;1; Saturday Afternoon, June It, 186', TYPWRAPHICALTJA'IOS.-At.tated meeting of tte Harrisburg Typographical Union, No. 14, „ill he held this evening. The hour of meet is 8 o'clock. A STATED meeting of the Friendship Fire .oinuany will be hold in their hall on Monday ,r,ulug at 8 o'clock• Punctual attendance is Trquebtvil as business of importance will be nun tarn d. FINE STRAWBERRIES.—We had the pleasure' o f tA,fing some fine very strawberries raised by in Geo. Rod fong, of Middletown. In richness of 11 Ivor , size and beauty of shape, they were nortapassed. PEILSBYTEBILN Cauacs, (0. S.);-- In conse quence of the exercises connected with the Sabbath School anniversary, to be held to-mor rot, afternoon at 3 o'clock, the usual evening ser vice in this church, at 6 o'clock, P. M., will be omitted =I Ins BALTIMORS kitimorrats.—The Baltimore municipal authorities who passed through this city last week on a visit north and west, are having a high old time generally among the wesitre officials. The last heard from them they were stirring up the elephant in the smokey ctty." I=l= RENDEZVOUS FOR MOUNTED THOOPS.—Orders have been received at the mounted troops' head quarters and riding school, at Carlisle, to have a battery ready for the road at a moment's no tice. All rtcruiting officers for the dragoon service are to 800(1 to Carlisle, immediately, whatever men they may have enlisted. Ham PRISONERS Comm.—We, learn from reliable authority that 500 rebel prisoners will (wive in Hagerstown to•day. They are en mute to Camp Curtin, in this city, whore they will probably arrrive some time to-morrow.— The camp has been properly arranged for their reception, and au effective body of men detailed as a ;Auld iwer them during their stay here. A Rem OF TIIE BATTLE OF PITTSBURG LANDING. iaw at the bar of the Jones' House this morning Cu immense bowie knife, picked up on the battle field at Pittsburg Landing by Capt. Phillip; of the 'Nth Pennsylvania regiment. The weapon fonuelly belonged to a member of the famous Mississippi Tiger regiment, and is altogether a formidable looking affair. I=l STRAWBERMIS.—WO aro now in the midst of the annual strawberry festival. There is an abundance of this delicious fruit, and large quantities are daily hawked through the streets; gill the demand Iraq been so fair, that sales have always been effected. Prices have ranged at :rum eight to eighteen cents per quart, but mpiratively only a few of the larger varle. ties commanded eighteen cents ; nor were many quirt , sold as low as eight cents. The general price has been from nine to twelve cents. The enormous crop may regulate future prices at eight to ten cents per quart. I===l THL LAS BY TM LATE FLOOD.—The loss by tr, great flood in the Lehigh valley, is esti mated at five millions dollars. The Philadel Ow Inquirer publishes an elaborate report of the ,tisteters, which says that•about one hun dred persons were drowned by the sudden rise of the waters. At Mauch Chunk, there was a high Ix•k which gave way, engulfing a large Limber of boats on which at least fifty persons Weir sleepiug, all of whom perished. At that put the water was twenty-seven feet high, boog his feet higher than in the great flood of NAIIONAL Hones Fern.—lt is not generally iq.,)%vu that, the great National Horse Fair will 1 , :1,1 at the Keystone Park, Williamsport, ;:iltember 2d to the sth, inclusive. Ar ra,.;iutlile have been made to secure the finest AN , ellll. , lllgO of imported, blooded and native t!,I oi horses that has been collected in this July. The list of premiums will be large, Ins i thig as high as $2OO. Liberal arrange have been and will be made with the ei:l,l,•nt railroads. Williamsport is situated IL th, beautiful valley of the Susquehanna, and ilde by railroad from all parts of the States, and is eminently well suited for it, txbibilion. ' ui ai Nunn COIN.—The Baltimore Sun says; "a huge quantity of counterfeit half and tower dollar coin are now in circulation in tity, and they are generally so well men- It(' 46 to entirely escape the notice of those not familiar with metal. Some of them are said to bo composed of a portion of silver, and ring almost as well us the genuine coin, though they are utterly worthless. They are heavily plat.td by aikl of the galvanic battery, but are light, and more easily detected by scraping the surface than oth.awise," We publish this tire purpose of putting Qur citizens on their tottrti. Doubtless the Lime spurious coin will be circulated here, if it Las not ulready been done. I in WEATHER is rather warm—warm enough t ince spring fever, and its natural rouse- Lc s, a state of somnolence whenever one in a shady corner. Even to us the iinr seems to suggest the "dog days''--h ow it be to those who are many degrees south , h‘ , . latitude, who still are aocustomed to Ni Ululat e ; some of whom, too, are lying on of pain In the hospitals. Let us remem. 1„r thrill, and contribute any little comfort in Power to ameliorate the hardships they E pilantly suffer, and give them at least the e , meolatton of knowidg that they are never liirgotten, and can never ask in vain for the xilapathy of those left at hutnu. It is but little ne can do fur thine, but let us have that little dune well ; let them Preserve the course mark edi out by the Patriot Daughters, and the him: og of the sick and wounded soldiers will rest upon us. ARRIVAL OF lITORTA.RS.—Two large mortars psied through this city on Wednesday lust, from the Fort Pitt works, Pittsburg. They are no the way to New York, via the Pennsylva nia Central, and Camden and Amboy Railroad. They aro each thirteen inches in the bore, and weigh respectively 17,16 pounds. NEW MAEBLEAND STONE YARD. —Mr. Henry Brown, by his card in our advertising columns, announces to the public that he has opened a new Marble and Stone yard on Meadow Lane, between Market and Chestnut streets, where he is prepared to execute, in a manner not to be excelled in this city, any orders that the public may give him. Cm TAX.—The County Commiasioners . an nounce that they have completed the levy and assessment of taxes for the year 1862, and an abatement of five per cent on the amount of their respective city taxes, on payment of the same to Jam T. Wilson, Esq., city Trea surer, (at his office in the new Court House,) on or before the 20th day of June 1862. HAY MAKING.—Our farmers are directing their attention to gathering the crop of hay, which will prodtice an average yield, notwith standing the grass was short and looked indif ferent a few weeks since. The recent rains have effected a wonderful change in clover and timothy. The storm which prevailed last week lodged much grain, some of which will not re cover. With this exception the wheat and rye are 'promising. FLAO PRESENTATION TO THE ONE-HIINDRED AND FLITKENTH REOIMENT.A very handsom silk American flag is shortly to be presented to the One-hundred-and-fifteenth Pennsylvania Regi ment, Colonel RonzaT E. PATTRILSON, n.•w at Camp Curtin, by the numerous friends of this military organization, in Philadelphia The flag Is to be five feet by eight in size. On one side will be a representation of a harp and shamrock, and on the obverse a portrait of General Statssorm, mounted and in full uni form. Yellow trimmings and tassels, com posed of sewing silk, will adorn the flag. A gilt eagle surmounts the pole, with the motto —" No retreat from sword or bayonet." Tan Prc-Nto of the "Tycoons" in Haehnlen's grove yesterday, was a very pleasant affair. A very large number of the lads and lassies from the upper portion of the city were in at tendance, all Of whom entered into the en joyment with hearty zest. It would puz zle any association to turn out a more gal lant and jovial set of fellows than the jlope Fire company, and the attractions of a pie-nic could bring forth from their homes, no more lovely ladies, and more beautifully attired than were present yesterday. An excellent dinner was served at noon, to which all did ample justice. Dancing and social and innocent pas times were then re-commenced, and kept up till the "shades of night" commenced to fall. All present had a happy time. I=l YANKEE CONTRIVANCES IN THE CHURCHES OP BosroN.—lf the organ blower's occupation is not already gone, there appears a fair prospect that the period is not very remote when the organist may dispense with the services of his " assistant." In the, new Methodist Episcopal Church, on Tremont street, Boston, the organ blowing iq performed by water-power—a small stream of Cochituate being introduced, which does the work admirably, without getting the "sulks" and quarrelling with the organist. All that the latter has to do is to turn a stop cock, which lets on the water, and the organ bellows are put in motion, and supply all the wind desired. In the new church spire of Rev. Dr. Dannett, also in the City of Notions, there is a chime of bells, which is to be played upon by means of eleetrwity, so that the performer may cause them all to sound exactly in the re spective order be may desire, while seated at a key-board similar to that of an organ. Isrortmerroa was made at the Mayor's office yesterday against Mrs. M'Curtin, charged with keeping a disorderly bawdy house in Tanner's alley, near Walnut street. A warrant was issued, and officer Campbell proceeded to the house indicatvd, where he arrested Mrs. M'Cur tin, two of her daughters, and Ellen Toy, Mary Horner, and Ellen M'Ellwee—all of whom were arrayed in their best " bib and tucker " in waiting to proceed to Highspire for the pur -1 pose of attending a ball, which took place in that town last night. The party were taken to the lock-up, where, during the course of the night, Mrs. M'Curtin was attacked with a fit, when she was released and permitted to return home. This morning the remainder of the party were brought up before his Honor, the Mayor, when one of the daughters of Mrs. M'Curtin was also attacked with a fit, creating quite an excitement in the Mayor's office. She soon recovered, and as the charge against Mrs. M'Curtin did not seem to be well sustained, the two daughters were permitted to retire. The girls, Toy, Homer and M'Ellwee, however, being notorious street walkers, were sept to prison for thirty days. Mizrarrows.—During a recenitrip over the Pennsylvania Central railroad eastward, we were particularly struck with the appearance of Middletown, this county. There are thou sands of localiti&s, which, could they boast of such a pleasant, picturesque, industrious and thrifty borough, they would never tire in ring ing the changes upon it—the scribes would point their pens and indite labored paragraphs upon its natural advantages and manufacturing importance, whilst the graceful poet would em.- balm iu breathing verse its beauties in hill and valley, rippling stream, and glowingly portray the evidences of wealth, comfort and happiness, with which the pleasant little town so quietly and so snugly esconsed amongst the hills, abounds. It seems to us that there exist there but two classes of society—those who luxuriate in wealth nobly gained, and those who possess a competence honorably, and, way be, labori ously acquired, and the utter absence of that last link in the social chain of which squalor and filth are the almost invariable attendants, and on which poverty and wretchedness are the' almost inseparable companions. It con tains palatial mansions and comfortable homes, and there appears to exist a spirit of order and influence for good, emanating from some pow erful, and benevolent eourse, which pervade and characterize all, thing(' in and around the place. 'Pennonlonia IDailp Celegrapty, Saturbap "Afternoon, Ime 14, Is 6 FOR Sets. —The Ephrata Springs, located a few miles fiom Lancaster city are offered for sale. See ad vertisem- nt. STRAWBERRIBEI, from Olwine's celebrated patch, will be fur sale at the lower market house between seven and eight o'clock this evening, by Christain Evy. A coaassroximarr in another part of this ev eniug's TELEGRAPH, writing from Tennessee, highly compliments the bravery and military skill of Captain C. C. Davis and other Harris burgers of the 7th Pennsylvania cavalry regi ment, attached to the army in that State. Piof. HUMAN has opened a German and Eng lish school in the basement of the German Lutheran church, where all the branches of a good English education, together with the German, French and Latin languages are taught. He also gives private lessons. Ap ply at the office of the German Democrat, oppo site this office. MAJOR. A. Mc D. LYON, Paymaster United States army arrived here this morning for the purpose of paying all discharged soldiers and paroled prisoners in the State. He has already paid off the twenty-four paroled prisoners of the 15th, 16th and 6th Pennsylvania, of the three months volunteers. These soldiers it will be recollected were taken prisoners at the bat tle of Falling Waters, July 2, 1861, and have since been confined at different points in the southern States. Each of the privates were paid the sum of $lB4 96, by Major Lynn, and each also received from Capt. Dodge the ad ditional sum of $62 13, being the amount 4ine them for commutation of rations—making a total for each of the prisoners of $247 09. FROM TRH 7th PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. Correspondence of the Teleprapb.] Hun QUARTERS, IST BATTALLION, PENNA. CAvALRY, CAMP ISIOREIDIAD, COLUMBUS, Txti. June 7, 1862. Gso. BREWER, DEAR Suf.: —Knowing that you have ever felt a lively interest in the wel fare of all Pennsylvanians engaged in fighting for freedom in this unholy rebellion, I think a few liLes to your valuable journal may not trove uninteresting to your many readers. The TELEGBAPII is frequently received in our camp and greatly sought aftar, containing, as it does, the latest reliable Information. Our First battalion of Col. Geo. C. Wyn koop's Seventh Cavaly, is commanded by Maj. Jno. E. Wynkoop, and is composed of two com panies from Schuylkill county, one froth North umberland county, and one from Dauphin county, and commanded respectively by Capt. Jennings of company A, Capt. C. 0. Davis of company I, Capt, Newlin of company F, Capt. Newcomer of company D. The battalion has been very actively employed since their advent into Tennessee, capturing a large number of prisoners and an immense amount of confed erate stores, with a comparatively small ex pense to the Government. One squadron of the battalion has been in Alabama twice, doing excellent service and bringing back to Colum bia two hundred prisoners at one trip. Tne second squadron, under command of Capt. C. C. Davis, was detached to Col. Starkweather's A B G command, and his command gave to the acting General the very best satisfaction.— Whilst detached under Starkweather we cap tured in three weeks eighty rebels, about eleven thousand dollars worth of provisions, beside a number of horses and mules, and drove a mau rauding band of Cavalry out of Maury and Lewis counties. The General at our parting gave to us a very flattering testimonial, which we have duly preservea. Capt. Davis is from your own city, and the most of his boys are Harrisburgere. His command is as good a one as can be found anywhere. A few weeks ago orders came for a march ; everything was in readiness, Morgan was near us; we went in pursuit of him as far as Pulaski, Tenn., and.drove him and his band from that neighborhood. He heard of our coming and left ten Lours in advance of us. Morgan is a shrewd scoundrel. After remaining in Pu laski several days we returned. Shortly after, we, in company with Gen. Negley's whole com mand, made a forced march to Pulaski, and from Pulaski to Rogersville, Ala., where we had a small skirmish with the rebels. The Harris burg boys had another opportunity to show the rebels what they were made of, and to their honor be it said, they acquitted themselves nobly. The whole command, save a very few, are now in or near Alabama, cooperating with Gen. Mitchell's; command. Our cavalry boys, headed by their officers, made a grand dash into Winchester, Tenn., capturing one rebel preacher captain, a lieutenant and several other prisoners, and were at latest accounts pursuing, the flying rebels through the moun tains. The Union feeling here is fast gaining ground —the better judgment of the people is showing itself, although to many of them it is a bitter pill to swallow. There is a marked change in the feelings and actions of the people toward us; they treat us now with consideration. I hope old Tennessee will very soon tcra man come out boldly for our old Flag. Gov. Johnson is doing a great work for this State and for the Union. He is a sterling pat riot, a great statesman, and an honest man.— On the 2d of this month we had quite a large turn out of the people to attend a Union meet ing. About fifteen hundred in all were addre'ssed by Gov. Johnson, ex-Gov. Neil, Brown and others ; it passei off very satisirtorily. The rebels are getting disheartened, and well they might. The command is in very good health. There have been very few deaths, and but little sickness. All our men are in good condition for active service and you will have a good ac count of them. Respectfully yours, F.' $5OOO Dousas WORTH oP NBW GOODS 1-400 pair of mitts direct from auction, at 25, 37, 60, 62 and 75 cts.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10, 20, 30, up to 76 cts. Great bargains I 600 new hoop skirts for 60, 62 and 76 cts., up to $2.60 cheapest in town ; the largest assortment of low priced dress goods—all prices. 100 pieces white brillants at 121 col.; some at 15 to 18 cts.; 5!) dozen of shirt breasts at 121 cts., 20, 25 and 37 cts., extra cheap. 200 dozen of La dies white stockings, at 121 and 16 cts. A magnificent assortment of embroidered cambric band, and cambric edging and inaertings, 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. We promise to sell goods at city prices. -8. Limit.. We also received 10 dozen of real German linen pocket handkerchiefs for gentlemen—a very scarce article; also 20 pieces of white and colored straw matting, and 6 pieces of new car pets from auction ; 5 pieces of black silk at all prices. B.*Lzwy. BATCH.ELOR'S HAIR DYE, 2.HE BES 2. IN THE WORLD NV ILLIAIf A.. 134.TCIIELOR'S cele brated Bair Dye produces a color not to be die tinguished from nature—warranted not to lajure the Bair in the least; remedies the ill ettectrof bad dyes, and invigorate] the Hair for life. GREY, RED or RUSTY RAIN matantiy turas a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the }lair soft and beautiful. ' Bold by all Druggists &o. liar The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. RATOHELOR, 04 ta4four sides Watch box.. ZACTOBT, NO. 81 Barclay Streg, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.) New YORK. E1929Y =mai I=l=l HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE! I Win. A. Bakkelor's Hair Dye The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known ! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided ifyou wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar. ded to W. A. BATOHILOW. since 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of hie famous Dye. Wu. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distlnguiahed from nature and Is WASSISTSD not to injure In the least, however long It moy be contin ued, and the ill , Recta of bail 0- es remedied The hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye. which is prop erly applied at No. 18 Bond Street New York. dold in all the cites and towns of the Unitqd Stated, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers The Genuine has the name "William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on 'the four sides of each box. Wholezale Factory, 81 Barclay St., oct2-d&wly. Late 233 Broadway, New York Nzu) abvertistnents. rpHE subscriber will have Fresh Fish, J. Peas, Beets and other fresh truck in season, fresh every Tuesday and Friday. Also Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples, Bananas, &c., for sale at the store of John Wise In Third near Walnut Street, next door to Bradley's Barber shop. lelB FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. DAVID . BERST, of South Hanover township, offers him'elf as a candidate for the offi.e of COUSTY COHN' StONER, subject to the Union Republican Nominating Convention, and pledgee himself If nominated and elected, t 3 dPcharge the duties of the office with fidelity jelB &wit* PRESERVE JARS MI JELLY GLASSES, cy all sizes, patterns and prices, just received and for sale by WC DOOR, Jr , & CO. A VALUABLE NEWSPAPER FOR SALE THE 'Herald and Torch," an uocondi- Ilona' Dales Newspaper prl .ted In Hagerstswn, Md., and wall known as one or tee oldest and, most pros perous wintry rapers in Maryland, will be sold upon reasonable terms. Per particulars address Jol3.d3t* k sNEARY, FROM READING TO NEW YORK AND BACK, ONLY 8450. • • VIA EastPenneyliania Railroad, good du ring-the whole month of June. Excursion tickets at the above rates can be had at the office of the above company at Read ing, good for all passenger trains. EDWARD M. CLYhIER, je9-dtje2B President. STRAWBERRIES. Strawberries by the Quart, Chest or Bushel. ODE sent through the Post Office, or left at the lower Market, on Wednesday or Sat ur.ity mornings, will be promptly a tended to. • Alto they eau he had at the place at any hour of the day, fresh pinked from the vines. Karmen° Farm and Nursery, Immediately below the city, je2 J. MISU. POMADE HONGROISE FOR FIXING MN MOUSTAC HE S, Je6 KELLER'S LKUGETORE THEgeneral variety of goods for ad justing the TOILET, to be found. at Keller% is unsurpassed in this city. jr6 91 Market street. ICE CREATE I ICE CERVIX 1 1 ONE of the greatest improvements of the age le Pyne & Bares Patent ice Cream Freezer, and. F.gg Beater, tee great saver of labor. The small quantby or ice used and the exceeding short space of tme required to mate good lee cream In one of their Freezers, ought to induce eve^y family to purchase one of th.m. They have received several silver medals and the highest premiums at exhibX ons, over all othsr Freezers now In use. A printed circular containing the very beet receipt for mixing ice cream, Vox in custard, lee waters, &c., with a number or Gerbil:ales a d full direc ions accompany each Freezer. All orders for Preezer4 county or State rights will be attended to by addressing W. cARR, my9.d2m Harrisburg, Pa. B, Z. HARRIS, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 MARKET MEM, HARRISBURG. ETAS always on hand a full assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware, °oozing and Parlor Stoves of the best martutaoturies, Guttn. Spouting, Roof ing and Galvanized Iron Gornish, manafaotured and pu t up at reasonable rates. Kir Repairing promptly attended to. apr3o-dly THEO. • P. BCHEFFER, BOOK AND JOB _ PRINTER, NO. 18, MARSE.7 STREET , HARRISBURG: gtiy-Paitioular atteution paid to Printing, Ruling and Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Checks, Drafts, &e. Calms printed at fl y $3, $4, and $5 per lionsand in elegant style. i2O A. C. SMITE, ATTORNEIr-AT-LAW, OFFICE THIRD STREET, mylOy) NEAR MARKET. AGENTS 1 MERGFIANTS 1 PEDLERS I READ THIS. ENERGETIC men make $5 a day by selling our UNION PRIZE STATIONERY PAM]] LS containing Superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN GENERALS, and • piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat. isfaction In quality of our goods. The gifts consist of fifty varieties and styles of Jewelry, all useful and valu able. Circulars with till particulars mailed free. Ad- L. B. HASKINS & CO, SO Beekman Street, New York dreas. ap364md PURE Cider Vinegar, which we ward ant to be made solely from cider:just received and for sale low by NICBOLS kbo MAN, jel2 Corner Front and Narver streets. LARGE and extensive assortment of Ccassware, including Tuoaelars, Goblets, Dishes, bowls, &e., &e., and everythinz I or preserving, at, 1.40E10L9 & B )WltAlf, . jel2 Corner front. and Markel streets. OUR newly replenished stook of Toilet and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city, and leeling confident or reuderinguatistaction, we would res pectfully invite a call. KELLER, Si Market street, two doors east of Fourth street, south side. SALT, Coarse, Turk's Island, Fine, in large a nd small sacks tbr dairy use, all purchased before the late rise, and Tor sale low by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my/2 Corner Front and Mantel streets. THREE CENTS PER PAPER. oUR fresh stock of. Superior Flower and Ga - den Seeds we have determined to sell at hree cents per paper. Call at No. 91 Market street, Heller% drug and fancy store, and you will get to the right place. J. Wesley Jones' flue double Asters and ten week stecka at same price. ixP. & W. C. TAYLOR'S NtW SOAP. * It Is economical and highly detersive. IL Con tains no Rosin and will not waste. It is warranted not to lojure the hands. It WI Impart an agreeable odor, and is therefore Suitable for every purpose. For ale by WM. DOCK, Jr. & Co. FLOWER SEEDS. ACHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TEN WEEK STOCKS, with a general variety of Fresh Plower and Garden Sassy, received and fbr sale at No. 91 Market street. SIILLInt 3 G Drugstpre. . . J'AMLLY. WAG' BLUE, al excel; Ir,tEgbethateloitlodlgo, for sale at the wholesale • reout grocery store of NWHOLS & BOWMAN, ,corner of treat and Market stmts. ftlisullantous NICHOLS & BOWMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Corner Front and Market Streets, HARIUSBUBG, PENN'A., RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the public to their le.r 6 e and well selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, • Including among others, SUGARS, .SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &C., &O. ALSO FLOUR, FISH, SALT, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, Ste. We invite an examination of our superior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The best in the market in every respect, to gether with all kinds of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and GLASS CONES, Cheaper than any place in Harrisburg. We keep on hand always all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE All styles and kinds of CIDEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o Corner Front and Market Sts. PLANTS I PLANTS I I TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS 1 CABBAGE PLANTS. 8 cents per dozen ; 26 cents per hundred ; $2 50 per thousand. TOMATO PLANTS, 10 cents per dozen, 76 cents per hundred, $4 00 per thousand. Also all Kinds of V EGETABLES Wholesale or Retail. SEED POTATOES. Davis' Seedling per bushel, 70 cents. Peach Blows, 50 cents. EVERGREEN SWEET CORN. Per bushel, ears, $2 00 Per bushel, shelled, 4 00 Per quart, shelled, 25 Orders sent to the KEYSTONE FARM. will be promptly attended to. J. MISH. my24-dtf 100 PERCH OF GOOD BUILDING LIME STONE, FOE 1341.131 AN THE KEYSTONE FARM. my27-dtf DENTISTRY. D. GEO. W. B TINE, graduate of the Baltimore College of L 1431118,1 Surgery, haviegp or ineuently located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. Gorges, on Third street between Market and Walnut, respectfully informs his friendeand the public in general, that hew p repared to parlor& all operations lathe Dental profeasioa, either norgtea tar mechanical. In a manner that shall not be surpassed by operators in this or any other city. We moue of Inserting artificial teeth is upon the latest im proved scientific principle. Teeth, from oue to a full set, mounted on One Gold , M Silver, atins plates or the Vulcanite Base. I take great pleasure In recommending the above gen tleman to all tuy former friends of Harrisburg and vi cinity, tied fuel confident that he will pertorm ad opera tions In a scientific manner, from my knowledge of hie ability. [cayS all F. J. 8. GORGAb. D. D. B. JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE ASSORTMENT of Family Bibles of different styles of Wading, at 60e, 31 26 61 . 60, 12, 13, 14, 16 andslo. Also Pooket Bibles of dit- NMI styles and prices at SOBSSMER'B Bookstore. y HAMS. GOOD HAMS at eight cents per pound, just ' , named and for silo by myl3 WM. DOCK. JR., & 00. P'S. D. & O. A. 'VOLE will find by applying at the Drug ± Stores of 0, a. B innvart, Gro & Co., and O. W . Rues, and Druggists generally throughout tae con stry Price 25 omits per bottle. Try it. Prepared by h. M. POWIiR & CO.. myl9.d4m Rootlet tor, Penna. BOLOGNA, A SMALL, but very superior lot of JCL. Bologna sausage Ant received, by 0429 WM. DOCK, Jr. & Co. FRESH'. BUTTER AT MARK ET PRICE. WE, HAVING fitted up a large Refrig orator, and having made contracts with some o our most r &Saul° farmers to furnish us with Iraqi land sweet butter regularly; will be enabled to supply `oar customers with sweet fresh ice oold butter at all times. my2s WM. DOCK, Jr. it Co. Dr. Wfd. R. DE WITT, Jr., OFFICE SECOND STREET ABOVE LOCUST. gel dim ATTENTION FARMERS 1 • QCYT.SES, SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES, IJ RAKES, BOYTHLE STONAS and Etr„nitS In great voriety, to bo had CIII&P at GILBERT'S Rardvart Store, jelo-dtf Opposite thi Court •• cum. NEW MARBLE AND STONE YARD HENRY BROWN lIAVING opened a hleasix AND STONE YARD on Canal &met, near Chestnut atreet, oppo• elm: ins P. nnsylvaula Railroad Depot, takes this ma hod of Informing the citizens of Harrlsourg and vicinity that he is prepared to so all kinds of marble and stone w..rk in a superior manner, and on the most resso ciente terms. je I P d2m* WE STUDY TO PLEASE. HENRY C. SHAFFER, Paper Hanger, has jest opeced a large, new and well selected trek Walt taper and Wodeow :beau!, at his new store No. 1t Market street, next to Hummel .a hillingere grocery near,. the Bridge. ,per t'aper' hanging peraoaally attended to. All work. warranted. . je24.lm* LAKE TROUT. J UST received a email invoice of MACKINAW LAKE TROUT. The quality very superior, and tee price very low. WM. DOCK, Jit., & CO CarL and see those nice and chea p ail gars for preserving, Stc., at laCeOL9 S BOWMAN, JOI2 Corner Fr out and Martel streets. HAM s. 709.0 LBS. Jersey Sugar Cured m um , and a splendid lot of Owego tier°prayed Sugar onree MUM Oast received. nprl.B W. Daoll, JR. g CO. A SUPERIOR. lot of Dandelion and Me 401. Ogke, Ibr_eale talkie more of JORN WISE, my illiscellantous. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 1 PARTICULAR attention is called to the :act that, besides the machines mating our cele brated stitch, we manohoiture, in great variety of owes. superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. The rpm:dimities of eaeh stitch will be cheerfully shown and explained to, pi:inhalers ; and they have the great advantage of being able to select from our afoot either a machine mating the GROVER AND BAKER STITCH or one malcingthe LOCK STITCH, the only valuable Sewing Machine Mabee lin practical PRICES FROM $4O UPWARDS. Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. For sale by MRS. E. BRENIZER, 78 Market Street, Harrisburg myB•42m COAL! POWDER!! COAL REDUCED 1 1 I 1 N consideration of the hard times, and I se I well exclusively FOR CARR, I have reduced the price of Coal as follows : Lykens Valley Broken 0 22 90 per ton " Largo Egg " 290 " .. " " Small Egg " 290 " • ".tStove " 290 " " " Nut C 6 226 61 66 Wilksbarre •• go II Lorberry CI 290 II II ear All Coal delivered by the PATE= Winos Cana; ;It can bo weighed at the purchasers door, and II It fal Is short 10 rooms, the Oral willi be forfeited. All Coal of the best quality mined, delivered free tram all impurities. iny-Coal sold In qualities, at the Lowry? wnotsatts MOM Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, a largo supply always on band, at Manufacturers prices. Aar- A large lot of superior baled Bay for sale. JAMES M. WEIEBIER. GEO. W. McCALLA, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, NO. 38, *DNS* Market Street, Harrisburg. HAS constantly on hand a large stook of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &c., Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. /Or N Xt. Don't forget the place, opposl'e the Jones' Rouse. mar3l-43m THE BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST MONET A. HUMMEL, Dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, of every DESCRIPTION and at all PRICE S. Next door to the Court House,l MARKET STREET. Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prices. mar2B-d3m EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ILAIMFAOII7ItER OF BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-lIICIIINES AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND MADBINIS FOB GRINDING c OWING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Nadine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITB BRANORES, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETU or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Bras made to order. Gear anti Screw Cutting, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS gig- Cash paid for Old Copper, Brads, Svelter. &c. ,STEAM BOILERS, &O. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, FMr.M•TITM7.-4 CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. Fatal Weights and various other building castings, for sale very cheap at the [eny24.ly] BaGLo. WOMB. Whl. A. PARIEH/LL, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER• Third Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing Offtee. QTORES, dwellings, churches, public kJ buildings, factories, £O., fitted up with gas, lead sod iron pipe in a workman nee manner. Hydrants, Wash hasms, Bath Tate, lift and Force Pump?, Water moons, Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gas anu steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All wore pr mptly attended to. myBo-dBm. EXCELSIOR HAMS I 1 THESE HAMS are cured by a NEW YORK FARMat, And are decidedly the most delicious and delicately Lia vored in the marvel. They rival NEWBOLD'S FA.MOITS, and oast little more then halt W. LOCK, Jr., & Co. my 23 NEW Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with ell the recent.y improved Warms (r sale by OICEIOLI & iIOWM AN'B earner. r•ent FLnd w LOCet m 19 XTANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A. few Maablivata and Ittackamth.. Require at the my2o-dti lakt 8110 P. ANDELION COFFEE. I—A Fresh and I_,/ large supply of this Celebrated Coffee' net received by Dal WK. DOW Jr., & 4 1). ‘114.01i.E1) lirlFde.—A splendid lot, large IJ and welt cured. FRESH FISH every. Tuesday and Friday at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner of third and Wal nut. myly GULD YEDiti I—The largest and best stook, from $l.OO to s4.oo—warranted—at men SHEFInCR S BOoKSTORII. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. TUSI' received a full supply of Lyken Valley rut ()Gal, delivered by the patent weigh carts. For sale by JAMES M. WILBELIat aprlB nalUrra, Hominy, Beans, & G . _Urat,JoHN myl IFlib, Dates, Prunes, Raisins, and a . kinds of Nuts, at JOHN WLSIPS Store, Third sad alpta. myl iRtSEY HAM I—TeO tierces of those J Justly oelebratod Eqpt oared Dame, received sal or sa:ota large oromaugusutities. W.II4DOOK, Jr‘k W. WH. DOCK, JR. k CO