Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 18, 1862, Image 3

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.111 communications recommending
ca ndidates for political °aloes millet be
paid for at the time they are handed in,
otherwise they will be laid aside.
NO 'ICIC ADVititTiSiCßS.—All Ad.
v ertisernents, Blindness Notices, Mar.
riages, Deaths, eac., to iseenre rinsertion
In the TELDGRA.PiI, must invariably
be accompanied with the CASH.
HARRISBURG, PA
Wednesday Morning, Jane 18,1862,
Tue REBEL PRISONRES.—We secured, with
much trouble, a list of all the rebel prisoners
uoiv confined at Ctirop Curtin, but withhold
its publication for prudential reasons. The
a , tianities have positive assurance that a large
ntutbtr of them are deserters from the rebel
army, and as many of them have families still
h iding in the south, and engaged in business,
a publication of their names might be attended
kith very serious results.
We understand that a large number of the
priFonera are ready to submit to the oath of af
t wee, whenever ()Were to that effect are re
lOiVed from Washington.
The negro, with the party, is a slave,. who
belongs to a captured rebel cfficer, confined at
toe other point. The contraband is held as
prawner here • util further orders.
A foolish rumor prevailed last night, that a
dozen or more of the prisoners had effected
their escape from the camp. Such a result is
uut only impossible, but from the knowledge
we have gained of their disposition, by our in
teremose with them, we very much doubt if
any of them would escape if even they had a
chance.
SAD INCIII&NTL—Saya the Easton* Express
Two sisters who had barely escaped the flood
with their lives, at Penn Haven, one having
been pulled out of the water by the hair,
came to Mauch Chunk yesterday afternoon, on
their way home. The father had just arrived
in town to see if his daughters were safe, and
Curling that they were, he started for home.
A short time after he was gone, the daughters
0: into a boat to cross the river, and while
lt,ey were sitting in the boat a young man
imp,il in to cross with them, when the boat
uppct. and both of the girls were drowned.
Their bodies were recovered in a few hours af
ter, and by the time the fatner h d reached
home he received the news ef the death of his
daughters.
A woman was l found drowned a alert die.
Once from Mauch Chunk, she had a child in
her arms, also dead. The child was receiving
nourishment from its parent when overtaken
by the water, as its position upon the mother's
breast when found proved. The complete his
tory of the recent disastrous freshet will never
be written. Many a heart has been wrung by
it, and many homes rendered desolate by its
ravages.
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Doom FACES TAMPRRINO FOR THE ESOAPB Or
BEI3EL PRISONERS AT CAMP CURTIN—An Offer
Aid in the Treachery of the 7raitors. —We have at
xn}a believed that there were those in this city
whose sympathies ran to such a height that
they could be induced to extend to the rebel
canoe any comfort in their power. We have al
wars believed that there were in oar midst, too,
ttA.se whose prayers and hopes were centered in
th, traitor cause, but we never imagined that
these men would venture so far as to plot the es
tipe of rebels taken in battle, and sent north
that they might feel the clemency as well as the
rizur of the government. But such has actu
ally bw•en the case in relation to the prisoners
at Comp Curtin. Developments have been
IGEttle since yesterday, that certain of the dough-
I.e,ra of this city have offered to afford any of
WIN! prisoners desiring to escape, alt the aid
. ;%tility to secure their success. These de
-lupments wen made by some of the prisoners
Ic, ic,t desire to escape, and we have it on
autlwrity of the Colonel and Lieutenant
,hct ii command at Camp Curtin, that such
ictcrcents were really held ont to the pria
vr,
:-11.nuit these facts to the loyal men of
trii,tirg. When we have such wretches in
ti toe that plots for the escape of
, itor, mkt n in battle, we may well be watch
: .1 a inure positive demonstration in favor
reholiun.
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l'mmovni.—We had presented to us,
today, a neatly printed , photographic
Limire of The Unknown, the Harrisburg cone
' luit of the Philadelphia Beaky Jourtutl.'
• lot length, thus displaying the superbly:
'L'upe I proportions of the man. Adopting
I adapting what the Great Bard put into the
uth of the nigh and sensitive Danish Prince,
V" re forced to exclaim, while ming at this
I ' 'Ult.,
‘hat a grace is seated on this brow ;
/ I, ; . erion curls, the front of Jove himself ,
Ai , eye like Mars, to threaten and command ,
A t , tatien like the herald Ill_troury,
New lighted on a Heaven ;
corntanation end a form, indeed,
Whtut every God doth seem to set his seal,
To give the wand assurance of a man.
The Unknown, le perhaps, personally, the best
kriown man in the Keystone State. He has been
identified with the legislation of Pennsylvania
!or the last twenty years, and in this particular,
the force of. his Intellect and the effect of. his
Amity and energy, are spread through the
lima which have given a stimulous to the en
terprise of the Commonwealth, in a manner
which must make his name immortal. In
Principle, he is a man—in motive, he is a pa
104A, and in action, a gentleman. His mem
(4Y. with us, will outlast his miniature ; be
photographs, like pleasant dreams, are
blund to fade and vanish before the light of
4140 ; but the tecolleotion of one clever fellow
'that's the title) outlives the vicisitude ofe,
and becomes strengthened and incresed yars
as it
glows older and more hallowed. Ha a s The Un
kr.cva faith in our friendship ? Let him only
r"ciPrwate oue.tenth of that which we • edge
0 that hat, and the beauty in which the cm
aatice en paper before us is wreathed,
t
nnsed and enhanced in attraction in the
--Let every milk dritilter join with us, then,
t " Ibis %lotions toast, and drain their pails, "to
it 41 44 of Thidt
IMPORTANT ORDER FROM TEO WAR DRPARTKENT.
—We have been requested to publish the f.l
- important order leaned recently by the
War Department;
GENERAL ORDERS,
No. 61. r
WAR DEPARTMENT '
ADJVTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Washington, June 7, 1862.
The great number of officers a [sent I rom their
regiments without aufficent causes is a serious
evil which calls for immediate correction. By
paragraph 177, General Regulations, the power
of commanding officers to grant leave of ab
sence is limited to a "time of peace." In time
of war leaves of absence will only be granted
by the Secretary of War, except when the certi
ficate of a medical officer shall show, beyond
doubt, that a change of location "is necces„ u
to save life, or prevent permanent disability."—
(Paragraph 186, General Regulations.) In such
case, the Commander of an Army, a Depar
meat, or District, may grant not exceeding
twenty days. ' At the expiration of that time,
if the oft& be not able to travel, he must make
application to the Adjutant General of the
Army for an extension, accompanied by the
certificate of a medical officer of the army, in
the usual form, and that he is not able to travel.
If it be not practicable to procure such a certi
ficate, in consequence of their being no army
physician in the place where the officer re
sides, the certificate of a citizen physician, at
tested by a civil magistrate, may be substituted.
All,offi.cers of the Regulars and Volunteers,
except those on parole, now absent fro duty
with leave, will be co - isidered "absent without
leave," (paragraph 1826, General Regulations,)
unless they are found at their posts within fif
teen days from the date of this order, or are
authorized by orders from the Adjutant Gene
ral to be absent, which orders will in all cases
be based on a certificate as above described,and
must be exhibited to the paymaster before pay
ment is made them.
All invalid and wounded officers who are able
to travel, although their disability may not
have been removed(paragraph 187, General
Regulations) will repair, without delay—those
from the East to Annapolis, to report to the
General Commanding the Camp of Instruction;
those from the West to report to the com
manding officer at Camp Chase, Ohio. At those
points they will remain until able to proceed to
their regiments, or until. an examining board
may decide adversely on their ability to return
to duty within a reasonable time, and orders
may be given by the President for their dis
charge.
Their Excellencies the Governors of States
are requested to make known this order, and to
contribute to its execution, as may be in their
power. Mustering and recruiting officers are
directed to do the same. Extra copies of this
order will be furnished them for distribution.
Failure to comply with the above regale.,
dons will be reported to the Adjutant General
by Regimental Commanders.
By order of the Secretary of War.
_ _
Official]
Panzeroass.—Last fall a number of gentlemen
of Williamsport formed themselves into an as
sociation for the preservation and propagation
of partridges, and offered a reward of 20 cehts
for each pair furnished alive to them. Under
this proposition they received about three bun.
dred, which were carefully housed and fed du
ring the winter. These were in spring set at
large. It is hoped that any person"who may
encounter these birds, or any other of their
kind, will permit them to go unmolested, and
in case of a severe storm; afford them shelter,
if the should seek it, as they probably will.--
Lycomirq Gazette.
We copy the above for the purpose of appeal.
lag to our farmers to be particularly careful
that no injury shell be done to the partridges
and other birds on their farms. To kill one of
the former now is to destroy 20 to 50 in the
fall, for they always brood not less than 20 and
frequently repeat during a season. To kill a'
cock pheasant or partridge is as bad as to kill
the hen, for she will not batch without him,
and he performs his full share in brooding.—
These birds are not only important to the farms,
because they destroy inconceivable numbers of
insects, but if cared for and cultivated would
prove profitable for marketing at the proper
season.
In imparting trees from all parts of the
world, the nurserymen are filling the land with
almost every fruit-destroying insect kno'n to
civilized nations. As the woods are out away,
the insects that inhabit them are driven to the
farm, to multiply amazingly and to live upon
whatever suits their natures. Birds of every
species are the most effective guards against
these, and if the farmer will allow carelese
gunners to destroy them, his grain and fruit
must pay the penalty.
TmUIEMPORTAINON FOR Somens.—lt seems the
item in last evening's Telegraph, with reference
to transportation for volunteers was slightly in
correct. The following is a copy of the gener
al order in relation to' the matter.
WAR Dasesrmayr,
ADJUTANT GINHEAL'S
WASHINGTON, June 6, 1862.
General Orders, No. 69
1. The Volunteer Recruiting Service, discon
tinued by " General Orders," No. 88, of April
8, 1882, is hereby restored according to the
principles laid down is " General Orders," No.
105, of 1861, and a, of 1862. Invalid'or disa
bled officers, necessarily absent from their regi
ments, will be detailed for •this duty whenever
they are able to perform it.
2. A large number of volunteers are absent
from their regiment who are now fit for duty.
To enable them to return, the Governors of
States are authorized to give them certificates
or passes, which will entitle them to transpor
tation to the station of the nearest U. S. Mus
tering Officer or Quartermaster, who will pay
the cost of transportation on such certificate or
pass, and provide transportation for the soldier
to his regiment or station.
8. All captains of companies are hereby re
iqn an uired to report quarterly to the chief of ord
ce the kind of arms in use by ' their compa
nies, their opinion of the suitableness of the
arm s the general extent of service, and the
number requiring repairs since the previous re
port.
4. The principle being recognized that medi
cal officers should not be held as prisoners of
war, it is hereby directed that all medical offi
cers so held by the United States, shall be im
mediately and unconditionally discharged.
By order of the Secretary of War.
L. Thomas, Adjutant General.
A Dai TRaT amt. Bs Rinuumasso,—Events
are crowding upon each other in rapid succes
sion. All the surroundings seem to indicate
the final conflict of arms at Richmond, so long
expected, and now about to take place. The
very air, the lowering quid flying clouds,
,the
heavy atmosphere, and frequent rains, tend to
impress.the mind with a deep and solemn awe:
idat the roar of cannon and modern war
eath-dealing engines of deetruction, the Union
• ps will come ont comparatively unharmat
L Ith the gloriotut emblum : ol)ibert, floating
er theria: Amidst this general rejoicing, it
not be strange if you all call at the cheap
1 goods don of Una & Bow. 16
Petmepluanta iDaitg Ctelegrapk Wetntee illarning, tune 18, 1862
Mg UNION Plc-NIO to be given at Haebnlen's
woods on Thursday next, promises to be the
largest and gayest party of the season. Exten
sive arranuements have been made, and several
larre tents have been engaged, so that in case
of rain the participants will have a place of
refuse. Omnibuses will run • evely hour du
ring the day from the Washington Hotel, cor
of Sixth and Walnut stre,ts.
$5OOO DOLLARS WORTH OF Naw GOODS!-400
pair of mitts trent from auction, at 26, 37, 50,
62and 76 cts.; : looo.l..adies' white col tars, at 10,
.20, 30, tip' to 76 eta' Great bArgaind ! 600 new
hoop skirts for 50, 62 and 75 cts., up to $2.50
I cheapest in town ; the largest assortment of
I low priced dress goods—all prices. 100 pieces
white, o brillants at cts.; some at 15 to 18
cts:; 50 dozed of shirt breasts at 12/ eta.. 20,
25 and 37 cts., extra cheap, 200 dozen of La,
dies' white stockings, at 124 and 16 eta. A
magnificent assortment of embroidered cambric
band, and cambric edging and insertinga, at all
prices. 60 dozen of linen. pocket !kerchiefs, at
124 eta.; 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. S. Luvrr.
We also received 10 dozen of real German
linen pocket handkerchiefs for geotlemen—a
very scarce article • also 20 pieces of white and
colored straw matting, and 6 pieces of new car
pets from auction ; 6 pieces of black silk at all
prices 8. Lvsvv.
BATCHELOR'S' HAIR DYE,
lIIE BES. 7 IN THE WOR LD
I V JILT Ahi . ti.gTC EIELOR! S cele
.
brated Hair Dye produces a color not to be Ms
Rapti& d frOln na'ure-rwarranted not to Injure the
Flair in the lent; remedies the ill eneeta of bad dyes, and
levigomtet the Male for Ilfe. OR BY,. RFD..or BUSTY
BAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or BrOwn, leaving
the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by allDruggistt, No.
rfir Th e Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATOBISLOR,
on the four sides of each boo.
8A11.71 . 011.Y, No.Bl Barclay Street.
(Late 233 Broadway and ld Bond street.) New YORK.
The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known I
All others are mere Imitstkers, and should be avoided
Ifyon wish to escape ridicule.
GRIT, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to, a
..
beautiful an. natural Brown or Black ; without the hoist
injury to Hair or ,Skin. •
FIFITEN et bDAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wrt. A. Baratrimex since 18,9, and over , 200,000
applications have been made totho hair of we patrons
of, his fatuous Dye,
Wit. A. HATCHRLoWs HAIR DYR produceo a color
not to be distinguished from nature and is wasmanun
not. tc injure in the least, howeverlong it may be Contin
ued, and the 11l effects of bad Dees remedied. The hair
is Invigorated for life by this aplendld Dye; which is prop.
erly'applied at N0.'1,8 Bond Street. New York.
'
it in all the cites and Marne of the United
M Slates, by
Drtiggists and Fancy (Roods Dealers
The Genuine has thetame "William. A. .Batchelor,"
and addrese upon a steel plate engraving, oat the four
sides of each box. •
L. THOMAS,•
Adjutant Goneral
Wholesale Factory, 81 Purley St.,
octld&wly. Late 233 Broadway, New Yerk
EDGEHILL SCHOOL
PRINONTON. N. J.
Rev. JAMES P. Hennas, A.
Principas.
Rev. Thos. W. CATIELL, A. M.,
pHIS Institution, founded in 1829, is
j, designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or
for a business tit.. The buildings are large and amMe
dicos, sod the grounds embrace more than thirteen
acres. Both of the Principals devote their whole time
to the ir °hoot, ailed in the department of Instruotion by
oompetent teachers
q.he on Mary instruatton uod drill, (under . the charge
of an experienol , d instrinnor,) is arranged - so as not to
in. ertere with tee regular studies, occupying a patt of
the true appropria'ed to exercise and recreation.
Pupils are renewed at any time end ehargou only. *sin
the date of ads lesion. 751331111:—5126 00 per session of
five months.
For circulars, or further information, address either 4f
the Principah. NO erenre ie also made to the Rev. hfr.
Cattail, Harrisburg.
Iron the Rev. Dr. fledge ai►d. the Bev. ,Dr. Mega&
Professors the 24cokryical Sontwary, .Frinerten, N.J.
I have for several years been intimately acquainted
with the Key. Thomas W. Cattell. He has had charge
of two of my sone, and I can safely say I haira never
known soy one In whose fidelity anti devotion to hiapu
pile, I have equal confidence. He is a good scholar , and
k successful teacher. I know no one who has a greater
facility In gaining the love of his scholars or who exerts
over them a better influence
lam aware of the responsibility in ape 'king In such
terms of commendation of a teacher; but lam a 'flailed
am doing nothing but simple Justice to an excellent
man, in using tin language which I have here em:
ployed. CHARLES BODO&
1 have great cOnlldesce in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, al
a teacher i both in hie aptness to give instruction, and
his tact in the administration of discipline. I have had LWCi
Was under his carry and from the most careful observa
tion' am free to recommend the Pdgehlli Pohoel as ose
of safe and thorough instruction.
jel4 dim aLRICANDI•R T. WM • .
$lOO REWARD. • •
WAS stolen from the Stable ~Ofthe sub
scriber. residing 'about three'inilei south of
Hagerstown, on the bight of the jab inst., two horses
a BLACK 110ic E having one fronitolith out, anda BAT
MARE bavieg her hunt hoof split.. ~ The above retard,
will be paid for the recovery of the Mmes.
B&Bs' ;
je1.6.0t • Bagerstbwn, Md.
L G. Whitman. Max. Johnston.;
E. G. WHITMANIG
318 CHRSTNUT STREET, .P:II.IIaDELPHL4.
MANIIMOTIIB2I3 OF
FANCY AND PLAIN CANDIES.
BROM@ fl
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS; &C.
jelll•dlmo
i - xyAS stolen from the .subscriber, on the
V V cars coming from Philadelphia to Harris
burg, over the Beading Pbanroad, A POCKET
BOOK, containing eight $lOO bills on the York
Bank, one $2O bill on the York, County Bank;
and in the neighborhood of :$lOO in United
States Treasury notes ; a draft of Purvis &
Thomas, of Baltimore, .on the -York County
Bank, of $620 ; two cerifficatw of deposit on
the Hanover Savings' Inetitnte,--one of $2OO
and the other of $700; and a small quantity of
worthless paper money in one section of the
pocket book. Any information relative to the
above can be left at this office, or a note ad
dressed to the undersigned. A liberal reward
will be paid for its recovery.
JOSEPH DELLONE,
: • Han Over, York co., Pi.
CITY TAX
NOTICE is herelkyierinilthati the Coitimon
Council ofthe City of - Harrisburg, have
completed the levy and assegemeut of Taxes for
the year 1862, and that all persons shall be en
titled to anoeutoment of
FiVE PER 'CENT.
on,the amount of their respective City Taxes,,
o n :payment of the same to JOHN T. WILSON,
Esq., City Treasurer, (at his office iu the new
Court House,) on or before the2Oth day of June
1862.
By order of the Common Council.
DAVID -RABBIS,
j el 1-dtje2o ' Clerk.
P.,& TAYIONS•PIM BO &P.
A
detersive. It con_
taws polLoolimukd wilLgotillolta. , . It la wairasted -tot
to to me the hanOli: It will 'lnput an, agmordge odor,
nod is, tikaiefbra -sbibibte• Ibr every pu
ale by WM. DOCK; JR 'a cb.-
QlX•good hands wanted to pink Straw
berries imatedlately, at the Keystone Nursery.
J. NISH.
HAIIVDYE I 'HAIR DYE! 1 .
Wm. A.. Batchelor's Bair Dye I
New ltbotrthtelneuts
STOLEN.
New abrertistments
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of
the public to their ler e and well selectLi stuck of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN HO DO
MESTIC FRUITS,
Including among others,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
TEAS,
COFFEE,
SPICES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS, &C., &C.
ALSO
FLOUR,
FISH,
SALT,
BACON,
LARD,
- • BUTTER ; Ric.
We invite art examination of our superior
NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
The beat in the market in every respect, to
gether with all kinds of
LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and
GLASS CONES, •
Cheaper than any place in Barciabary. We keep
on'hand always all kinds of
•
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE
All styles and kinds of
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
my2o Corner Front and Market Sta.
PRESERVE JARS
AND
JELLY . GLASSES,
(IF all sizes, patterns and prices, jdst
1,1 received and for sale by
jela WM. ADOIC, Jr & Og.
FROM -READING
NEW YORK AND BACK,
ONLY $4 50.
VIA East Pennsylvania 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. CLYMER,
je9-dtje2B • President.
STRAWBERRIES.
Strawberries by the Quart, Chest or Bushel.
ORDERS sent through the Post Office,
or left at the lower Market, on Wedoeaday or Cat.
ur, ay mo nings, will be promptly a tended to.
Alao they can re bad at the plao3 at any boar of the
day, fresh picked from, the vmea.
• -Ke atone Farm and Nursery,
Immediately below the oily,
je2 J. HIM.
BIOTIN/4. ROOFING
MANITPAOTITRID BY. THE
UNITED STATES -BIOTINA ROOFING CO,
NO. 9 GORE BLOCK,
Corner Green and Pitta Streets, Boston, Mass.
rpms :Portable Roofing is the only article
± ever offered to the polar, Which is wordy prepared
to go on the roof without any Slashing' oparatton. It la
light, handaome and easily applied, and can be ea tely
and cheaply tratuiported to any part of the world. It
will not taint or discolor water running over, or lying on
it, and is in all respe:ta a very desirable article. Its
nonconducting properties adapt it especially to covering
roanufactones of various kinds, am' It is con fi dently of
fered to the public after a test f fbur years In all vario-
Iles of olmateand taporatnre, for coverlog all kinds of
roofs, flat or pitched together with cars, steamboats to
It is both ohep and durable. Agents wants., ,to Whom
iberal inducements are offered Send for sample, circa.
ar, So., with particulars, to "U. ROOPINO 110., •
apr dam No. 9 Gore Block. Boston..
ICE CREABI! ICE CREAM I
rINE the greatest improvements of
ibemge ,
Ppm & Slues Patent ice Cream Freezer
and Egg. Seater, the great savor of labor. ....,atho .7. 8ma 1
pan* 3 , of' teb used and the 'exceeding abort Place of,
tme required to make, good lee crest:ado one of their
Preezers, ought to Induce eve one
family to purchtse
of them. - -Tbey have received several elver medals and
the..higlaset premlumi et ezhibtt ans. over all other
Freezers now in use. A printed circular containing the
very best receipt for marling tee cream, Veva custard,
Ice waters, Ao., with a number of certificates a fall ,
dtrocionaacoompany each Freezer.
All orders ler Freezers, comity or State rights will be.
(tended to by addressing . W. nAlttt.
m9 9412 E0C ' Harrisburg, Pa.
11E(E,suhaeriber will have Fresh Bah,.
Peas, Beets and other fresh truck in' season, fresh ,
every Tuesday! and Friday., Also Apples, Oranges,
Lemons, Plne Appise, Bananas, AM., for sale at the store
of John Wise In Third near Walnut street, nest door to .
Bradley's Barber shop. ' -
DAPL. A. MUENOR; AGENT.
F the . dive r' 1 1 08 p ct fu Ily
t. „ J. informs the public. that this Old Daily transports.
itonliiie, (the only Wallower Line now in exist,- nee in
thisfity,) F. Is in eneoessfal Operation, and prepared to
carry freight US /olf ea any other individual line oetween
philactelphis, Harrisburg, iunbsry, Lewisburg, Wil
litunsport, Jersey Shore, look Haven end all other points
tia the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and . WU.
liamsport and Elmira flak oads.
DANL. A. MIINICH, Agent,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Goods sent to the Ware Hausa of Kasen. Peacock,
Zell & a inelunan, No 808 and 810 Market street above
Eighth; Philadelphia, by.4' o'eleek, P. at., will arrive at
maritakuig, reedy for delivery next. morning.
apr3o-rdmyl.
REMOVED.
•:.)= 4,0 HN. :B. T H
E A ! removed P9o,t, and Shoe Store
theof.2oeond...aud 'Virsinutistrbeta to
NO. 108 MARKET STREET ,
.
Nt41.4 10 HaYne's Agrienlibie Liter; where:lieintends
talk 'BTUfrthids ofilorms amd Bficiel, Gaiters, mss., and a
large stook of Trunks, and everything in his Ilse of bu
siness ; and wilt be thankful to receive the patronage of
•his old customers and the public in general at his new
Pittoo.ablnYlCsa•—•Alf kinds of Fork made to order in the
beeVetyle int& byeriMirier:woritmen. Repairing done at
yiprreter lom B. 0111TH.
,
ITIELE general variety of goods for ade
justlng the _ _ .
. TOILET, .‘
VI be found at Keller's, ra uneeriiassed in this eity.
jet. : ' 9131arket street,
•PL" .01.itk.'gREDS. ,
A
CHOICE lot of ASTER'S and TI N
joilL WEEK STOCKS, witti a genera variety of Freak
Rower and Garden Seeds, received and fur sale at No.
91.Elarket street. KTIV.ERPS Drugstore.
QptAlt, Cured Canvassed Hams, a very
choice lot just received and for ealo by'
NICHOL. 94 BuWhiLN,
jel6 i Comer front and market. street.
FHIE CRAPCSES by-the : phest or box,
Ru3t imAired"guld ibieele by
NICHOLS h BOWMAN.
Cartier Frorit and Market streets
060 - WANTED.—A: good cook who
eau came well reasmmended, will receive a situa
Una: ',Good wages paid. by applying at
PHILIP DOuGIIERTY,
' Second street.
VIM; ORACKERS, Fire Crackers, just
rearefitind. for pale cheap by
NICHOLS et BOWMAN,
Corner Pront and Market street,.
ns . .. Raisins te
. •
,
.
crivediand for mkt Isar.by
• - • ;- ' qatHOLS & BOWIL4N,
jel4 Corner Front and Market stree e.
A SMALL lot of ottoioe Dried Fruit, at
sionoLs at BOWMAN,
Coon lir;st sad Market Argot.
filistiellantaus
LAND FOR SALE.
ABOUT 800 acres, principally Chestnut
'Sprout Land, situate I in Derry and ConewOgO
t iwuships Dauphin con , ty. Also a number of Sue
Chestnut Timber and Pasture lots In Londonderry and
South Anrilie townships, Lebanon cou• ty , For further
particulars apply , to Samuel Hoffer, Conewago, or to
.1, lan Benson, ColebrookFurnace, Penn sylvania.
air 7 doaw3m G FREEHAND,
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given th at
Leiters of Administration on the Witte of Mary
miller, late of Dauphin county, dtmeaied, have been
granted to the subsc her, wto resides In the city of
Etarrisburg, la said county. All persons having claims
or demands against the estate or said decadent are here
by requested to make known the same to the sat scriber,
and all pore , ms indebted to the same will mate payment
wi hoot delay JOHN A. Whltt.
Harrisburg, May 28, 1862.—my29-cawdew.
AUDITOR'S NOME
• h 3I Auditor appointed by the Orphan'e
„I„. Court of Dauphin county, to dem. 'tette s et ee t t the
creditors the Wanes remaining to the h rods of H eery
Sgolf, administrator of William tree, dec'd., will meet
rile parties interested at Ws aloe, to the elty of Harris
burg, on Tuesday the 17th day o t June nextat 10 o'clock
st., at which time and place they are notified to attend
and present their oititns.. H. ii. GRAYDON,
noyl9 dSt Auditor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
TJOTICE is hereby given t that letters of
administration tae -estate of Edmund Porter,
la.e of Herriseurg, Dauphin asssty, deold., haws hove
grouted to the enuersigued by the Register .of DAupbin
county . dll persons indebted to sate estate are request
ed to mike J ayment, and those having claims to present
tbem t'or setttement to Russia veuunbr, Vat., at the
Pennsylvania Souse, Who is hereby empowered by the
aderoigned to adjust any claims presented to him. 4
&Mita. MOORS, Executor.
my2O &maw* Easton, Pa.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
HAVING been appointed auditor by
by the Court of Gammen Pleas of Dauphin county,
to mane d stritmtion or tin money in court, made on a
certain writ-of Vewlitioni I , wponas, No. 89 April T. 1882,
directed to the Bheriffof Tiomt county in the case of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvanians. William D. Ball,y, 1
wilt meet all those having Mena against tile real eitate of
the atotesaid Ithaca D. Ba loy, at my omce on Third ,
street in the city of Harrisburg, on Wednesday the 80th
day of July next at 10 o'clock, A. Y., at wbtoh place and
time all persons interested will attend if they deem
proper. =&M& SNITIEIt,
Jel2-doawBw Auditor.
0 YES 1 0 YES I!
DESIRING to rest from the active cares
of trade, t have passed the store into the hands of
my eon John T. rnsmiuger, who Will coninne the best
new at heretofore at the suction Store, No. 21, corner
of second end Chestnut streets in this city; where 1
.4 mild respectfully call the attention of my friends and
the public generally to my largo stock of new and second
hind Clothing sew and second band furniture and: ao
,ualess variety of useful articles, all of which will be Cold
at the towel auction prices. Cash will be paid for all
articles In my t lid of business.
N. B. Crying sales, tiering borses, vehicles, stock,
real estate, and &I (Aber property will be punctually at
tended to upon reasonable terms, by calling at No. 24,
corner of Second awl thestnnt streets in this dy.
JOHN T. ENSMINGER,
jel2-dLoaStarr City . 4 u,tioneer.
B 1 Z. BARRIO,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer
NO. 112 MARKET RIREEZ,
- HAERISRUB,G.
L.. 1 AS always on hand a fall assortment
I of Tin and Japanned Ware, 0001 big and Parlor
Stoves of the best raanuntoinries Outte , Spouting, Roof
ing and Eistraatzed Iron Cornish, manufactured and pu t
ap at reasonable rates.
air Repairing promptly - attended to. aprBo-dly
THEO. P. .scHEETER,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
NO. 18, HAREM STREET,
ifir Particular attention paid to Printing, Ruling and
dinning of Railroad Blanks, Stranfesia Pollolea, Oho okn
Dram, &o. CARDS printed at $2, SO, $4, and $6 per
housand to elegant style. 12D
POMADE HONGROISE
FOR FLUNG TES
MOUSTACHES,
ito HBIZER'S 2,1111GHT0109
BOLOGNA
A SMALL,but very superior lot of
jos_ Bologna sausage just received, by
en. 29 Wild. DOCK, Tr. di Co.
FRESH . BUTTER
AT
MARK ET PRICE.
vvE, H.AVlNGatted up a large Hair 4
.orator, stud having made contracts with some o
our most reliaole farmers to furn.sh us with fresh land
sweet butter regaled will be enabled to supply "eisr
customers with sweet fresh toe cold batter at slit Urges.
my 29 WIC DOCK, Jr. & CO-
Dr. WM. R. DE WITT, Ir.,
OFFICE
SECOND STREET ARO fl Loco=
jel dlat
ATTENTION FARMERS 1
SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES,
RAKES, SOYIS_R RTONNS and RIFLES in great
variety, to be had CHIMP at
GLIABRT's Hordwary Store,
jelo-de Opposite the Court i woe.
NEW MARBLE AND STONE YARD
HENRY BROWN
'LAVING opened a MARBLE AND STONE
YARD on Canal Street, near Chestnut Street, Oppo
- aka P. nnsylvarda Railroad Depot, takes this mwhod
of informing the Wilkens of Harrtelinrg and vicinity that
be is prepared 10 do all kinds of marble and stone work
to a superior manner, and on the most reasons we terms.
jeift.d2m*
WE STUDY TO PLEASE.
HENRY C. SHAFFER, Paper Hanger,
has just °paned a large, now ant well selected
Lock orWalt Paper and Window ohales, at his new
store No. 12 Market street, neat to Hummel & kftgrise t s
grocery near the Bridge.
ggy- Paper hanging personally Wended to. All work
warranted.
LAKE TROUT.
J UST received a small invoice of
MACKINAW LAKE TROUT.
The wild/ vary superior, and the price very lOW.
WM. DOCK, JR., & CO
TIALL and see these nice and cheap &L
-
TV gars for preserving, Ato., et
NiutlOLS $ Bowen,
Jetz Corner Front and Market streets.
HAMS.
1,000 -es. - Jersey Sugar Cured
Hams, and a splendid lot of Owego
pJew York) Corn Fed Sugar Curet Same just received.
aprlS W. DJCII, JA., & CO.
PURE Cider Vinegar, which we wary ant
to be made solely from cider, just received and for
sale low by NICHOLS k SO WILS.I.I,
jell Corner Wont, and Market streets.
LARGE and extensive assortment of
G asswara, Including Tampion!, Goblets, Dishes,
Bowls, &G., Sze., and everythinr I or presents:4l, ea
NICHOL'S Sr BSWMAN,
Jel2 Corner Front and 'Market streets.
OUR newly replenished stock of 'foilet
and Fancy Goods is unsurpsased In this city and
tacilug confident of rendering eatiafaution, wa.w.ocud res
ife invite a can. BEIM,
91 Market street, two doors east °flaunt) street, south
side.
SALT, Coarse, Turk's Island, Fine, in
large and small sacks for dairy use, all purchased
before the late rise, and for sale low by
magoLs ag BOWMAN,
mys 2 ()caner Front and Marset streets.
THREE caparrs PER PAPER.
AIIR fresh stook of Superior Flower
,‘„, and 6ivden Needs we nave determined to sell at
Lee cents per p a p er . Gall at No. 91 learket street,
Keller's drug and fancy store, and yon. will get t o t o
right place.
J. Wesley Jones' due double esters smiten week steeles
at same price.
A SUPERIOR lot of Dandelion and Ri
XI. Coffee, foristo at the store of J 0314 went ray
GROVER & WEEMS
CELEBRATED FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES 1
PARTICULAR attention is called to the
ha that, besides the macbines making our cele
brated stitch, we manufacture, is great variety of styles,
superior
FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES•
The pseullarities of eaeh Mit& will be cheer filly
shown and explained to purchasers and they have the
great advantage of being able to token from OUr stook
either s machine making the
GROVER AND BAKER STITCH
or one mokingthe
I.OOK STITCH.
the only valuable Sewing Kalblnc stashes lu practical
FOR sale by
1aY841203
COAL! POWDER!!
COAL REDUCED 1 I 1
N consideration of the hard times, and
i tut sell exclusively FOR CASH, I have reduced the
price of Coal as follows :
Lykens Valley Broken ell 22 90 par ton
Large Egg 64 2 90 c.
" Small Egg " 290
64 64 . :Ater r 290 41 It
14 Nut " 226
Wilksbarre go
Lorberry . 9 go
alrAn Coal delivered by the Pexsarr Wales Ceara; Jit
can be weighed at the purchasers dcor, and if it falls
abort 10 Penni; the Coal wild be forfeited.
All Coal of the best quality mined, delivered free Item
all Impurities.
sa-Coal sold In qanUtles, at the tawny wsoznaeta
MGM
Agent for DepOnVe Celebrated Powder, a large supply
always on hand, at Manufacturers prices.
glare large lot of superior baled Say for sale.
i 22 JAMBS M. WHEELER.
GEO. W. ZdoCALLA„
Waif /MAKER tk JEWELER,
NO. 38, oE,Ale*
h Market Street, Harrisburg.
JAS constantly on hand a large stook
jUL of
WATOIIFS, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI
CLES, PLATED WARE, &0.,
Watches and jewelry neatly repaired-
N B. Don't forget the pleoe, oppeelle the Jones'
Home. InSal-d3m
PHILIP ENSMINGER
THE BEST GOODS FOE THE LEAST MONET
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA
LISES and OARPET BAGS, at the lowest
cash prices. mar2l3-dBrn
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
ILANUFAOTVRRII OP
BOONINDERS' RIILING-LiCHINIS AND PM,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND imam= YO
GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable. Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Brass
CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNINO IN ALL ITS BRANOUS4
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, EIV.,
fenny Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c.
PATENT WOODEN BQJEW CUTTING TOOLS
sir- Cash paid for Old C4par, Brims, Svelter, ho.
STEAM BOILERS, &O.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES,.
Of various patterns, both stationary and mitten/. Sash
Weights and various other bonding eastings for salt
very cheap at. the [ tny24-I.y] Rana I+OBXS.
WM. A. PARKHILL,
PLUMBER
AND
GA'S FITTER•
Third Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing
.
( ft :JO RES, dwellings, churches, public
UU balldings, factories, £c., fitted up with gas, lead and
Iron pipe in a workman like mariner, Hydrants, Wash
beans, Bath Tubs, lift and force Fume, Water Modal,
Lead ant Iron Pipe for truer, gas and steam. • share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited. all work
pr-Mptly attended to. mg304130u
EXCELSIOR RAMS I !
THESE HAMS are cured by a
NEW YORK FARMS,
And are decidedly the most delicious and delicately fla
vored In the 1111X/Celt. They rival
NEWBOLD'S FAMOUS,
and cast little more than half. W. IXICK4 sr., &Co.
my 23
EW Patterns. of Coal Oil Lamps -with
tkikracently *roved burnere for sale by
Nicams& BOWMAN'S
unirner. Front and Vwritet street-,
m 19
TATANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A few
If V Machinists and Blacksmiths. Noquire,sit the
my2o.dtt Haltillagilha OAR enop.
DANDELION CUFFED Fresh and
large supply of We Celebrated Coffeel est received
by Da3] W L 3:0001 , Jr. , /a Co.
SMOKEDBEEF.—A splendid lot, large
FFRESHFISH every Tuesday and Friday
at JOHN WIB8 1 3 Moro, corner of Third and Wa
lnut. snylfr
ql!.1,1) -.PSNIS l—Tne largest and beat
stook, from -SLOG to s4.O o—worranteG-Lat
' SHEYTek S G;3OGSTORS.
LYKEES VALLEY I, COAL.
JUST received a fall sup y of ~.,Lyken
Valley Nut Oual, delivered by the West wolli k
carts. For sale by J c.:
Ktrle
- r‘aLKD FACIITe 11,
,Liat..3082 , 1 A
JFGIS, Dates. '
kinds of anti, as
*lout.
TEugIRBEYeI/Limp HA
el J 7
at W
Ii in'mato.
PENS FROM 140 UPWARDS.
Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
MRS. R. BRBRISER,
78 Market Street, Harrisburg
A. HUMMEL,
Dealer In
of every
DESCRIPTION
and at all
PRICES.
Next door to the Court Honee,g
MARKET STREET.
HICKOK'S
PA:Avacilv:imaroPoiwo
W N: - DOCK, k CO
r
els • : i ll s, and
' wows pt are, Third and
myl
I—Ten tisrees of these
sugar cans hams, reefedand
quaanties.
11,11000 8 , JR. & CO.
, 3r, Bearia, 85Q *
myl