pailg elegr app. mi c ommunications recommending candidates for ptilitical offices must be paid (or at the time they are'handed in, otherwise they will be laid aside. HARRISBURG, PA Tucsilay Moiniug, June 17, 1862 .411,mm:ulnas and Peas from the Keyed: ne 1,1,e1y will be offered for sale at the lower house, between tho hours of 8 and 11 Jock, this Tuesday morning. J. NOM SANSPOBTATION FOR VOLUNTRIBB.—A large ~,,ber of volunteers are absent from their re .Liavois who are now fit for duty, and to enalile in to return, the Governors of States have n u uthorized to give them certificates of %%bleb will entitle•them to transports the nearest United States mustering ,U(‘'t ut quartermaster, who will pay the cost tr aa-portation for the soldier to his regiment • • AM CURTIN. —We have been requested to that in the present condition of affairs, i)1 . our citizens will be permitted to 'pass the lines at Camp Curtin. The sentries all aimed with loaded muskets,and any•at c,pt to evade their vigilance, might lead to ous consequences. lc e understand that the rebel prisoners now ~i,utd there will receive new government thing to-day. is }imam that one or more of the offi,- , tAeu as prisoners and now at Camp Cur are attended by slave-servants. We know -thig of the positive truth of this report, but ie a fact, we regard it as a direct insult to pr,•ple and town of Pennsylvania, and the r thus forcibly or freely brought into the .11,monwealth should at once be set free. We u -t that the civil authorities will gee to this tter. L;RAso Pro-Nm—Another opportunity is af :,lefl to spend a day of recreation and health i,.l Amusement, by another picnic, to be held ilaebnlen's woods, on next Thursday, June 11 All who have heretofore attended the par ty. most' by Mr. Sprncebank, speak very highly of Idn‘ as a mauager. A good string band has i , .e ebgneed,thus affording all an opportunity 01.111'4111g. No improper characters will be permitted 1.11 the grounds, and strict order will oe ntorceil. Omulbusses will run every hour during the day, from the Washington Hotel, comer of Sixth and Walnut streets. DISTINGUISHED COMPLIMENT Toe RAMILISBURD -o.—No city in the country of the size of Har risburg has more men filling positions in the Army and Navy than Harrisburg. We are al ways ready to chronicle the rapid rise of our dtizeus, and we take particular pleasure In no ticing the many posts of honor given to the young and gifted Lieut. Snyder, who was deputy l i and is now acting Provost Marshall of llerns town, Va. Lieut. Snyder is one of the youngest Ira in the army, and to be selected from smug so large a number of officers as General t•ta has under him, we must any is a very bui,guished compliment. Gen. Sigel respects ability more than age, and we congratulate him ou hi; good selection ; and more especially con gratulate Lieut. Snyder on his appointment. Lags Le3r BY TIM far as is known Liu, lives were lost In Lebanon county by drown -102 ill the great flood of week before last. The rialtos were all swept away with the houses in which they either lived or had taken refuge. hey are as follows: Mrs. james Proudfootand 2 &welters, Martha, aged 20, and Belle, aged 16 yenre,. hlta William Boughter, (aged 28 years,) spa two children—the eldest a boy aged six pure, wad the other a girl aged about two Tear, . 11ra. David Brunner, (not yet found ;) a daughter of Eli Behny, aged 13 years ; and Miss i'qi,ghtoi, aged 18 years, step daughter of Ratty Phillips. All the above were drowned ~J,albstawn. Mr. Henry Moyer was drown t t a the Union Water Works, ou Thursday morn %Lilo endeavoring to secure some lumber tr. iu beihg washed away. RURAL ENJOYMENT. —A pic-nic party assembled pleasant grove on the other side of the ricer 'ant Saturday, consisting of about a dozen loos and light-hearted ladies and:children. A table wis hastily improvised, On which was any quantity of good things, to which acapa justice was done. The woods constantly mug with the most melodious music of mirth aid good humor. We like these little family lard's pie ales, for we believe they acoomPlish 'd. great deal of good. The blessings and hilarity are invariably bestowed upon the con situtions and dispositions of 'those who take Nit in such outdoor sports, much more ear raiuiy than by the ambition of unlimited quatt r-ItieB of quack medicines, in regard to which t he immortal Shakspeare admonishes us "to throw physic to the dogs." Picaroolteirs Amur. —A respectable lady !rum Elizabethtown, Lancaster county, _ While :tending among the crowd looking at the fire in Judestown this morning, had her pocket picked of a wallet containing several dollars in money, The thief contrived to escape with his iii.gotten booty, Instances of pocket-picking crowds are beginning to become quite fre quest of late, and itis about time thatitahould: he played out. There is scarcely any doubt that e have a ging of professional thieves in our leith.t, most likely wade up of refugeea from t he purlieus of Philadelphia, having been drivini from theme by the stringent laws pass at the last session of the Legislature with I sferesce to persons of their calling. It is a gle,t pity that the law in question was not kith, general iu its application, in which case with a little vigilance on the part of the police ih thoritles, the whole clyfacking fraternity might have been driven from the State. As the law now stands, the rascals are driven Iron Ph iladelphia and Pittsburg into the lar ge towns of the interior, where they °Mate with little or no apprehensions of de7 . ` ec . t . loll . We hope, therefore, that our citizens stisllee the propriety of having the excellent l eruions of this pick -pocket law extended 4 °llr art y nut Winter. NEw POST OPIUM. —The postmaster,General has established a new -post office Cabled' " Pro gress," some three miles from this city on the Jonestown road, and appointed Joseph A. Pito ver postleasten Thentalli3 will be seined three times a wt ek by the Jonestown stage ; CONTRIBUTIONS Toi!EIS BRIX AND` IVOUNOND SOLI mas.—The sick and wounded .patienW in .the hoipitals at this post desire to tender to ldr. John Lohao their gratefullicknowledimente - for the no contribution of strawberries, and . to A 0. Rieder for a nice pot of butter and a basket of strawberries. WILL DO TO TL TO.-111eutenant-Colonel Kill- odd, the soldier typo of the "Old Thirteenth" closes his official report of the part taken by the regiment in the late battle thus: "After an invention of the regiment, and hearing the various reports by the different company and detachment commandants,. I am perfectly eat:- isfied that the 102 d, or 18th regiment Pennsyl vania Volunteers, done all that was expected of it, and, in western steamboat parlance, will, on all occasions, "do to tie to.' " Four YIESTEIDA.T.—The alaim of fire yes terday *ea caused by the burning of several shanties occupied as residences by colored peo ple; along the Cumberland Valley railroad, east of Third street. The firemen of the city_ were promptly on the ground with their apparatus; and prevented the flames from spreading to any great extent. The buildings destroyed be longed to the Cumberland Valley railroad com pany, and' were of little value. We did * not learn how the fire originated. Caroms ENCOURAGING TORIEBYEI To "Sturm OVT."-A lady who has great success in rear ing poultry, puts a few hen eggs with those of her turkeys, so as to have the chickens hatch about one day sooner than the turkeys. She assures us that the lively chirping of the chicks encourages the pent up turkeys to increased efforts to break their shells! It may be so ; we cannot refute the statement, and,would not, if we could. We know that she had a fine flock of turkeys, last year, and every one was a vt r itable bird of paradise. =:= WONT Commie:nom IT.—They say that the ladies of fashion fe England have resolved not to counteeance the new style of hoops just brought out by the Empress Eugenie. That stylei is designed only for "plump" ladies, and; of course, makes ladies to whom Nature has been niggard of the cushiony adipose in their composition look positively frightful.— Now, fashionable ladies in England are com monly lean. They .affect the delicacy of the sylph, and scorn the robustness of the milkmaid. The Eugenie hoop, therefore, would not suit I them. It would be a burlesque on their thin ness. Hence their opposition tkit. But how about its adoption in this country ? Shall the • fashion of France or of England rule with us ? Otir ladies must see to it: They ''can hive their choice; but common sense would say : Try both. Let the thin adhere to the thm of their English cousins, and the plump copy Eugenie. A Beams Damns= Boy .--Among the wound ed at the Government Hospital at Washington is a little drummer boy 'amed Paul Bower, who had his leg shattered by a shell in one of the late engagements on the Peninsula, so that amputation had to be performed to save his life. The little sufferer balls from Manchester, and is scarcely fifteen years of age ; yet he bore himself like a hero opthe field, and up to the time of being struck; had kept in the thickest of the fight. His father and brother are both in the army, so that the family would seem to be a fighting one. Paul was getting along finely, and had so far recovered as to he able to hobble around on crutches ; but he was so unfortunate, a few daps since, as to. trip against something, when he fell, bursting open the ligatures which bound the stump , of the amputated limb, and undoing in a moment the improvement which it had taken days to accomplish. The shock which the little fel low'S system received was a frightful one, and be nearly sank under its effects, but after hov ering two or three days between life and death his spirits rallied, and he is now in a fair way of recovery. Little Paul has many visitors, and among others who called to see him late ly was the Hon. Robert McKnight, member of Congress from the XXII. District. The little fellow appeared to bear 'his° sufferings like a hero, and only seemed anxious skint his chances of getting a pension' and a wooden leg at the close of the war. He was assured that both the pension and artificial leg 'would be forthcoming at the proper time, and as he is a brave and deserving youth, we have no doubt hatever but they will. . A DAT THAT MIL BE BENTMEBUD.—Evento are crowding upon each other in rapid emcee s aion. All the surroundings seem. to indicate the final conflict of arms at Richmond, eo long eaDected, and now about to take place. The very air, the lowering and flying clouds, the heavy atmosphere, and' frequent rains, tend to impress the mind with a deep and solemn awe. Amidst the roar of cannon and modem war. death -dealing engines of destruction, the Union troop" will come but comparatively unharmed, with !the glorious emblem of liberty, floating over hem. Amidst this general rejoicing, it will not be strange if you all Call at the cheap dry gaols store of llama & Bowaratt. 16 $6OOO Does wart= or NSW GOODS 1-400 pair of mitts direct from auction, at 25, 37, 50, 62 and 76 cts.; 1000 Ladies' white colhtra, at 10, 20, 80, up to 75 ate. Great bargabie!.. 500 new hoop skirts for 50, 82 and 75 cts., up to $2.50 cheapest in town; the largest assortment of low pyiced dress goods—all price& 100 pieces white brillanta at 12} cts.; some. at 15 to 18 cts.; 50 dozen of shirt breasts at 1271 eta., 20, 25 and 37 eta. extra cheap. 200.dor t en of La. dies' white st ockings, at 14 'and 'l6 4 ete. A magnificent assortment of em - broidered cambric band; and cambric edging an i priCes. 60 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 14 de.; alai 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 prgoluso t o sell goods:at city Prices. ' S. Lay.' Wa also received 10 dozen of real German nen pocket handkerchiefs for gentlemen --a i 41 Scarce article ; also 20 pieces of white aid' ttd strawmatting,'arid - 4 1 010berOf new•caka, auction ; 5 pieces It Wir!olik' Pepoglovatipiliailtittlegtaph. spa r tnxning. Jntu 17, 1862. TELEGRAPH OUT OP- TOWN' LIST OF itEGIILAIL AGENTS. The DAILY /MORNING AND EVENING TELEGRAPH is sent every morning and after noon, b3she earliest trains that leave the city after its publication, to the following ALTOONA—Theo. B. Patton. ANNVILLE—G. W. Hooverter. BKLL'S MILL'S—Johu Campbell. BLADISVILLE—E. , Laughlin. CHAMI3ERSBURG--George Tuckey. CARIALE:43eprgo:M. ~ COLUMBIA—Jan 1: CLEABFEILD—iIk. A. Frank,. DAUPHIN--Jeffelson 'Clark. EBENSBURG—Ed. Janus. guzazhaitiool#4.4xf Mellinger. GREENCAti'LE —M. D. Detrich. HUMMELSTOWN—Chas. Dipner. HOLLIDAYSBURG—A..F. Dlffeubecker. HAGERSTOWN—O. Swingley. INDIANA—Henry Hall. LOCK HAVEN-4. D. Stratton. LEBANON—H. H. Roedel. McVETIOWN-4. ORD3SWELL. MIDDLETOWNIem*OHCIentart. MECELANICSBURG —William Tate. MECHANICSBURG—J. Eminger. MOUNT JOY—James Dysart. MILLERSBURG—B. G. Steever. MIFFLINTOWN—Weidman & Littlefield MAPLETON STATION—Dr. Getty& NEWYILLE—W. R. Linn. SHIPPENSBURG—KeIso & Hinkle. SELINSGROVE—Jeremiah Crouse. SUNBURY—J. Washington. WRIGITIRVILLE—W. Moore. TORR.—J. S. Boyer. HAIR DYE 1. HAIR DYE 1.1 Wm. L Itatchelor's Halt. Dye 1 The only ,Hannleee- and Sellable Dyer Known I Alt others are mere intitatiOns,lind shoUld be avoided il you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUNTY HAIR dyed Instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least Inter : ) , to Hair or Skin. FIVLIML.M.IDALS AND DIPLOMAS lave ;been away.' dad to Ww. A. BATOBIL,OR since AS .9; and, over 200,000 ,applitatlons have been made to tholiair of the patrons of tie famines (To. ' ' ' Wit. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE and a calm' not, to be dititinguished from nature and 'is wastasereen not to injure in Ow least, however long it may be contin.. nod, end the ill effects of bad Dees remedied. The hair InVigoiked ibrlife by title Ailleadid 'DM:Whin Is prOp; arty applied -tit No. 10 Mold StreekNewlfork. , sold to all the citat and towns oflinvi.nolted Stales, by DrugkisMand TanoiGoods ,Ditalerii The Genuine him thetarde A. Batcheltuy , and address upon a steal plate engraving, on the Mur sides of each box.. Wholiteale.FactorY, 81'Paralay Late 211.3 Broadway, New York. ocl2. d&wly NICHOLS & BOWMAN, G : g. :0:i c' . .lp ,%•,$,..':,- Corner Front and 'Mast , Bizeetai PREINA:, - DESPECTRILLY invite die attention of lA, the pablieto their large and well sehaited stock of ROOMITIO,IIIOVRIONO, lemur AN'fl DO= MESTIC FRUITS, Including among others, SUGAR'S, • SYRUPS, TEAS, FLOUR, BACON LARD, BUTTER, Btc. We invite an examination of our superior. NON. EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The best in the ' market_ in every ; .respect,' to with all kindi of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and • GLASS CONES,: Cheaper than any place in Harrisburg. We keep on band always all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE All styles and kinds of 421:IRENSWA.RE AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NIOHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o , Corner Front and Market Ste. A BOUT 800 acres, principally. Ohestaint Sprout Land, situated M Derry mitt oonewego townships, Lanphln county. Alai a numbnr of fine Chestnut Timber and Pasture loin' iti , Gondonderry and South Amelia townships, I.sbanon, conaty„. Sor: M athes particulars' ixiplY to: Samuel Hofferi;'CinieWtipi, John Henson, Colebrook Furnace ) fermaylvesdet acr7 doawBm w,ll PREPANP.-. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby gilt*" that 'Letters of Administration on the aslant: at mar3r Boller, late of Dauphin county, decamp:4; bavB .beert granted to the subscriber, who resides in , the city .of Harrisburg, in said county. All persons tiatrinCoadmi or dentands against the estate or said detedinf aria' hare by requested to make known the saute to thefautoseriveri and all persons indebted to the same will make payment without delay. JOHN A. Want., Harrisburg, May 28,1852.-kny29-es*daty'i..:' '":' 'II'IHE Auditor appointed by the-Orphan's" Court of Dauphin county, to Midrib:ate% amnog the creditors the balance remaining la the h :Itenry . Stoll; &dadaist! aloe of William eras, dee'S., Nlll meet, the parties interested at his lane, In thd city of Hartle burg, on Tuesday the 17th day of June next at 10 'relent . A ar., at which time and place the , are notilbed to attend and present their claims. H. M. GRAYDON, rlyl9 dlt , : 4 I I Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. , xrOTICE is hereby given' that fettDre of 1:1 ,administration on toe estate 61 Minoan ,Porter, !woof Efarrisourg, Dauphin oonnti; bite' beat' granted to the unsersigned by the ?onglster of Dauphin w ooly. . All perms indebted to Ala estataare, requitt eu to make seyinent; and titbit; bliirDW cilium to prams them -for eettlement to ROBRter•VA SHNI 11. afthe Pennsylvania Home, who is ; hereby ezavowereu by the oderstamed to adjust any 91alumpreeanted. to him. SAMUEL MOOStIc *rittiott6r, my2o•Somvews Eaatoa, Pa. JJAVING been appointed auditor by by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin raunty, to mote distribution of the money in court, made on a certain writ of Vend Weal Axonal, No. 89 April T. 1862, directed to the Sherttrof Mega coutity,in the retie of tee Cammonwealth of Pennsylvania vs 'William D. BalLy, I will meet all those baring hens a Was' the real estate of the aformosid: `o , llllaufD. Ba ley/ at'. My. Office.: on laird street i n th e city of Harriobing, on Watneeday the 30th day of July next at 10 o'clock, A. a., at which place 'and time all persons Interested will attend If they, deem proper. jel2-doaw3wA ' lbw. DESIRING to, rest from the active cares of trade, I httatarl tht . lcre boo the hand s of ley eon John T. Ell • ger, who ' continue the busi nese as heretofore at the auction Stem No. 2t, corner of emend' at& ehentait'itriets in tido city; where' I Weald revel:Maly call the attention of my Wands and the public generally to my lame dock °t hew and second hand Clothing, new and second band furuiture, end AO oldies& variety of useful articles, all of which will be sold at the lowesraitotion' prices. Out wilt be paid for' all ariieleS in my l tie of hosineas. • . I„it ENSISINOSA. >!1 a Crying ' salad; eel ' ing b c " ef c.vPhioiee' stock, reallialate, sad ail other property will oe punctu ally" at tended to upop, reasonable terms, by 011linfra a t No. MI Fortier of &lowa WISLAKIAIrsgit W N W it r* - GER, , = n a iv e T IttrirfOithei,, 4 17 5 81:1PB Ott J.& Cabe, is sale at the store of JOAN WINE. lit Rpritll.ll,R AGENTS: WHOLES/4JAN 'AND. RETAIL COFFEE, SPICES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &0., &C ALSO FISH, EMI LAND FOR SALE. AUDITOR'S NOTIOR. AUDITOR'S NOTICE 0 YES ! 0 YES 1.1 New Ithatiimuuts. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST 011101, MONBLY,,JUNS 16, INS.: OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION LADIES' LIST /Likens, L Keller, L Anderson, C ' Kramer, E Ashten, M A Kindig, E Aye'', L A Lee, A Beta, S Longabaugb, M Bell, kJ E Lofman,.A .„ Bower, L Lucifer, 11:1 IBenner, X •• Lynch, E • Bowers, E Liman, X A Brown, A A Martin,. S Brigham, C Mocheng, B • Bright; A" - Morton, S A Bru4e, S Miller, J Borgert,.M. • 2 Mann, A n, C Mills, C 0 09 J . Mullen, S E 2 Ourline, S ' Myers, J E Carburry, ki ktuthersbough, C S Cassle;'M McDowell, Ira Char:tabors, 0 Nelson, ME Collins, C . . O'Ltennell, Li; Ooligan, B Pityne,-M.E Crisswell, E Pearson, C P Curran, E Parsons Id A Curtin, K Bay, - ki A- Crinley, S A - Brimbangh, L • Davis,'H Rust, R Davis, A Boulman, X Faster, DI ' . Royer, A Faster, A B Shaer, X Miler, hi A Sheealey, E Flowers, ht Shuck, E Fox, A E Smith, II J Forset, X • 'Smith, S H Fbren, S D • braall, la Funrce, L A Small, NI F Friver, A Smith; A E French, M Smith, I. .. Geiger, M. E Sim Ons,. M. B GroVe, L Spar, A G Kamilton,,E •- . Stevenson, X E Haminet, 0 -: '. . ; Stevenson, X A Hainilton, C Swostre, X A • Henry, J • Butch, L A Henderson, 8 A Umberger, J W Henry, C , Warner, C R Hots, L ~.- • - -," • • .Welper, S ,Hoffman, L - ' Wthiricb, J E Hoover, 0: - Welker, E Holmes, B Wingard, J Mrs 'wry, B Wilson, M E Keiper, X Wilbert, E Kennedy, L . Wolf, W Mrs Kane, E , . . GENTLEMEN'S LIST 2 Kosher,. Know, G W Kleim, B B Koehler, L Lebo, Q J Lee, W H Lantz, J. • Levy, 3 LeobAry, Lebo, BC .Levfil, 3 G Able, W Armstrong, 0 B &rah T Althonse, B Anderson, T W Anderson, Allen, T K &whore, H Bailey, 0 Baker, J A Bolike, A Beni Bette, Id Low,3HA Ipuck, D Lyter, S Lynn, J Louck, H BreCalla, M McCausland, H McNally, F McColburn, J MoDonel, L McConnell, Mayer, M Mager, J Mawell, W 2 Mahon, W Manger, F N Maurer, C W Muller, N Miller, A Miller, P H Millar, Miller, .0 A 'Miller, G Moore, W Moyer, A MOrTall, J 2 Dipper, A G Monroe G W • litoyer/M 0 Myers, A H Myers, J Movinger, ~jlasley,;]lro., erdinger, M Osborn; G B O'Donnell,.M pattarsoii, : Bemdard, Bennett, Pi Vir Berger, C Beaver, L Bemeederfer, J Black, Bliss, :C J P Boyers, P M Holtman, H L l3oas,iD 1111 Bogle, G %ea, D W Brubaker, J Brinker, Jr., L Bryant, J Bruce, J Brown, C M Brom, A (ship.) Mangan, W 'hider, 0 , Chita% IF - Christ, J 8 . Oliambers,.o Cludstmas; L CaVer, J Carley, W Clark, J Clifford, Castelle, F Cook WP Comskck, E A M Cook, B E Cally, - J J . Connally, Wm. er0i1131; J Criat, J Qatil!, Q E Phillips, N 8 Potter, Jr.; J. • Pugh, E , Banks, -11 8 3 1 3191dit; W Reeves, J C. - Reeser J `Baiter, i L W Beithil9k, . thley, -w Bight; D D BichWine, D liilley, Bile, E Riipp; a W Boyce, D Bub; J (ship) Bonney, J , Bossed, Bopp,'D Hobert's, Berob,B 0 Snead, W.P Beil4o, 'NF • Sherk, J B Scheffer, F C A Shanesey, J • Showeni, m Shearer,' H W • ' &daffy .0 P Sheesley, 8 W Smith, 8 E. Smith, B R • Slier, H or J • 8 1 400, J A Spidle, J Stevens, J Swtink, 0 Switztar, 0 , • 2 Stober, • Stekie, Stehetlary, Stayger, W H - Stosger, • elf - Thompson, J Turner, A Trimmer, Umberger, J T Tarim% P an Riper, C 0 Weham, P Walker, A 2 Walters,-J B Washington; A -,Wea014.1 • 7.-- Wak*, . 1 ;L: Wills, Biddle & Co. Crude, C B iingeo 3 tt, L pennon, A • Davis, 0 L Duncan, W. D Dresher, C Dorr,'W • 'Earnest, 84 F J arneoi:J` Eby,` Edenoyer, 0 Ruse,' A ELVans, T B Folk, J Fox, P. A FOunie, • J Frizzed, J M Fulton, M H Fry, E • A; e P' Gott, .W M GuilforA, . Reicher, V* Ellitunond, P Harrbo, W H Hallett, Hallowtoll3'i Harman; W H Hays, W Redline, W Horner, W M Hatfield W . Heckoird, F E Hew, Hite, J Hilton, J • J Mover, J • Ho.veg,Rß • If.chiard, Hower, B Hophitut - E HovieY, E M Hoye; JO Horn, JJ' • Hummel, J Huffman, D F Irwin, IT Johnson; W Jones, :W Johnson; J JoicksOli, F Jenkins, J - 1. Jim, AB Jackson,M L jenitirlioLo:W Kona,ij 04 VMD*i F Kinney, P OM rw 22watismtnto. Whisler, W H Williams, C Wilt, 8 Witte ler, F Weber, M Wolfe, J 8 Winters, J It Woodward, L Winlas, J W Woodward, 8 .Wilson, J Young, W Williams, It D Zimmerman ; W MILITARY hIS7 , . Brae tharer, G Edgintown, J G Caterson, D H Faren, P Co; W F 2 Gibson, J M Cook, A Hartman, B Cattereon, D gi ng , E Carberane, B Montgomery, Crouley, G • Quin, J' Duff; A 2 Smitb C F Dickene, D Young, I Donaldson, W Persons calling for any of the above letters will plaise say they are advertised. One cent due on each. it GEO. BERGNER, P. M. PLAINTS! PLANTS 11 TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS 1 CABBAGE PLANTS: 8 cents per dosen ;. 25 cents per hundred ; $2 60 per thousand. TOMATO PLANTS, 10 cents per dozen, 76 cents per hundred, $4 00 per thousand. Also all Kinds of VEGETABLES 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. NISH. m724-dtf 100 PERCH OF GOOD B II ILDING LIME STONE. 1011. SAL% AT TSB KEYSTONE FARM. , z I T 2 7 au' DENTISTRY. DD . GEO. W. SPINE, graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, havingp er nianently locate.' In the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly ocauplad by Dr. Gorges, on Third street between Market and Walnut, .respeefully informs his friends and the public in general, that ha is p reptred to perform all operations in the Dental prothaelon, either surglea or mechanical, In a manner that shall not be surpassed by operators in this or any other city. His mode of inserting arUdotal teeth Is upon the latest Un proved scientific principle. Teeth, from one to a full set, mounted on One Gold', Silver, Hanna plates or the Vulcanite Mere. - I take gr.mt pleasure iu recommendiug the above gen &lomat to ail my former friends of Harrisburg aul vi ctual, mut feel confident Mal he wtll perform ail opera fiene in a aciebliflc intoner, from my knowledge of his ability. [suy3 dttj F. J.`B. Gown.% n. D. B. JUST RECEIVED. ALARGE ASSORTMENT' of Family Bibles 01 different styles or bidding, at 900, $1 145 61 50, $2, $3, $4, $5 anosl.l). Also Pootret Bibles of di'. weal styles nod prices at SOEMFFEWS Ikxilutore. Setae y - HAMS. GOOD HAMS at eight cents per pound, • just rwetyed and for auto by mylS WM. DOCK, JR., & 00. P'S. D. & C. A. YOU will find by applying at the Drug *ores ern, A. Binacart, erne/ es Co., and G. W. Mites, and DruggiAtt general.y throughout tde eon /try Prat/ 25 cents per bottle. 'fry It. Ptepered by E. M. POW= & CO.. myl9 d4co Roche! ter, Penna. • BOLOGNA A &MAIL, bgt very superior lot of A Bologna sausage just. rneived, by at v 29 WIC DOCK, Jr. & FRESH: BUTTER AT MACK ET PRICE. WE, HAVING fitted up a large Retrig orator, and baying made contracts with some 0 our most reliable farmers to. furntsh us with Nosh and sweet butter regularl will be enabled to supply oar customers with sweet fresh Ice cold butter at all times. - nut/ WM. DOCK, Jr. & CO. Dr. WM. R. DE WITT, Zr., OFFICE SECOND STREET ABOVE LOCUST. jo. dim ATTENTION FARMERS SCY'rliEB, SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES, E KAKIS, 130YrilTs sTONIta and RINI, aS in greaE variety, to be bad °sue at 011EtOtEtTS Hardware Store, ielo4tf Opposite tio Court t raise. NEW MARBLE AND STONE YARD HENRY' BROWN HAYING opened a MARBLE AND STONE YARD on Canal three', near Chestnut street, oppo ene the P. maylvaula itattroad Depot, tares this me. hod of Informing the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that be is prepared to do alt kiwis of mtrble and stone work in a superior manner, and on the most reasonable terms, join d2.n STO ) S 'L ASI. ENRY C. SHAFFER, Paper Hanger, has just op eed a large, new and well selected t.kek. or Wall Paper and Window tika.lee, at Ma new ore No. IS Market street, next to Mumma a itilltugers cony near. the Bridge. - liar PaPetqlkull ll 43 Personally attended to. ATI work warranted. Jek dim* z LAKE TROUT. J UST received a small invoice of MACKINAW LAKE TROUT. The &milt r very superior end the price very low. *ill. DOCK, JR., & CO CALL and see those nice and cheap $u gars for preserving, Ste., at dilOtiOLS BOWSfAN; lel2 . Corner Front and Market streets. HkMS: 7iooo LBS. Jersey - Sugar Cured a splendid lot of Owego (rte. York) Corrtfoed Siigaz i6id eurec Hams, Jest received. aprlB • W. DJOR, JR., &.CO. JURE Cider Vinegar, which we war: ant IA be made solely from cider. just received and for sai. 9 'ow by NICOOLS & eO W MAN, JOl2 - Corner Iront Ana Mar,fet streets. L.1111.13rt and extensive assortment of Wassware, Including Tampion, Goblets, Dishes, Bowls, he., he, And eyerythinz for preserving, at NIOROLS & BJWitAN, & Jen Corner Yront and Market streets. OUR newly replenished - stook of Toilet and Fancy Goods Is unsurpassed in this city, and owing confident of rendering satisfaction, we would res. p eciruuy invite scan. KELLER, 91 Market street, two doors east ofPourtn fltreOL. tiontb side. SALT, Coarse, Turk's- Island, Fine, in large and small sacks for dairy use, all purchased before the late rise, and for sole ioHOL w by NICS & BOWMAN, ni922' Corner Front and Marcia streets. THREE "CENTS PER PAPER. tlit fresh stock of Superior Flower Q and Ga. den Seedst we have determined to sell at hive — ie per paper. Callat No. 91 Market s t ree t , Pwelleiya'drug and tenet store, and you will get to the gut free _ • .I.lirotileyJtmete fine double Asters and ten weak oaks at IMMO price. itioullcuumut. GROVER & BAPLER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MA CHINSS 1 PARTICULAR attention is called to the fact that, besides the machines making our oele• twitted stitch, we manufacture, in great variety of atneu. superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. The picullarittes of eaeh stitch will be cheerfully shown and explained to purchasers, and they have the great advainage of being able to select from our mock either amachine making the GROVER Ale BAKER STITCH or one making the LOCK STITCH. the Only valuable Sewing Machine gnashes to praotkal 13138. PRICES PROM ;40 UPWARDS. Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia For rale by MRS. E. BRENIZER, 78 Market Street, Harrisburg myB4l2tu COAL! POWDER!? COAL REDUCED !I j N oonuideration of the hard times, and 1 as I nonexclusive', FOR CA1313, I have reduced the price of Coal as follows : Lykens Valley Broken ab 92 90 per too 41. " large Egg 290 Small Igg u 290 a a • a Sieve " 290 " " ci .4 Nig 61 22 6 ", 1.11 Wilitsbarre At 290 Lorberry IS 290 All Coal delivered by the Parma Weioa Caurs;l It can be weighed at the purehasem door, sod it it falls short 10 roosts, the Coal *III be keened. All-Coel of the beet quality mined, delivered tree Cram all impurities. Coal sold to gamines, at the toweax wsouteaui MOIL Agent for Du pones Celebrated Powder, a large supply always on hand, at Manufacturers pnces. jay-A large lot of superior baled Hay for sale. fia JAMES M. WHEELF.R. GEO. W. MaCALLA, WATCHMAKER & JEWELkR, NO. 38, h Market Street, Harrisburg. n - AS constantly on hand a large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLES, PLATED WARE, &c., Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. sar N B. Don't forget the place, opposite the Junes' House. mar3l-d3rn THE BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST MOM A. HUMMEL, Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, or every DESCRIPTION and al all PRICE S. Next door to the Court House,4 MARKET STREET. Also'a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest cash prima. mar2B4lBm EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. MANUFACTURER OF BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-NAIIIINED AND PENS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MAOHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND MAZOINTS TOR GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Drags CASTINGS, WOOD TOR:VINO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES., SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, RIC., E7C., Any Machine of Wood, Iron, or Bran made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. H.ICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS gar Cash paid for Old Copper, Bra's, Spotter, dm STEAM BOILERS, &O. PENNSYLVANIA ABOVE STATE STREET CELLAR WINDOW GRATES ; Of various patterns, both stationery and swinging. Sash Weights and various other building castings for sale very cheap at the buy 24-131 woags. WM. A. P.A.RICHILL, PLUMBER SAD GAS FITTER• Third Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing Oita- QTORES, dwellings, churches, public 1,3 buildings, *tones, /ko., fitted up with gas, lead aid iron pipe ins workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash bone, Bath Tabs, Lift and force Pumps, Water goons, Load and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share orpnblio patronage la respectfully soliolted. All work pr mptly attended to. ray3o.43m. EXCELSIOR HAMS 1 I ARSE HAMS are cured by a T NEW YORK FARbItR, , And are decidedly the most delicious and delicately fla vored In the marget. They rival NEWBOLD'S FAMOUS, and east little more than half. W. LOCK, Jr., & Co. my2B NPatterns or Coal Oil Lampe, with 1.11 ell the recently improved borne. s far sale by NICHOL'S & BOWMAN'S corner Vomit and warket ,treet,. m-19 IiATIOTTED IMMEDIATELY.—A few Machinists and Slacksmithe. Enquire at the loy2o.dtt ELESISECTRE OAR Um TAAN DEMON COFFI I—A Fresh and .11, large supply or this CelebrsZed Coffee, ust received by rba] WM. DOM' Jr.. & Co. QMOKED BEEF.—A splendid lot, large ►J and well cured. wit DOCK hi. aCO H FISH every Tuesday and Friday at JOON WISE'S Store, corner of 'Mini and Wal, nut.. myly .PENd I—The largest and best tut stock, from 81.00 to 14.00—warranted—at can • StIEFITZR 8 BOOKSTORE. LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. JUST received a fall supply of Lyken Valley Nut Coal, delivered by the aLtAut weigh Carta. For sale by JAMES M. WERBLER. Rend ' 8.1.6 D FBUITS, Hominy, Beans, &c. at.JOHN . myl ri,,Dates, Prunes, Tw at/11 ,, an d a ll kinds of Nuta , iyisws BW►e, Third and about. wyl TERSEY HAIL I—Ten tierces of these d justly celebrated sugar cured hams, mewed and or Wahl large ar.lorall quantities. _ WY, DOCK, Js.tOO, RAILROAD,