Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 19, 1862, Image 3

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All communications recommending
ca ndidates for political offices must be
raid for at the time ',they are handed in,
otherwise they will be laid aside.
NOTION: TO ADVEnTISERS.—AII Ad
vertisements, Business Notices, Mar
stages, Deaths, &a., to isernare I insertion
In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably
be accompanied with the CASH.
HAREISI3UIIO, PA
Tharsday MOPIIIIIg, June 19, 1862
WOODCOCK SDOOTING.—The season for shoot
ing woodcock in this State commences on the
4th day of July nest. Persons found killing
theta before that date are liable to pay a fine
of five ,SOUarB.
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MORE Pookirr PIOKING.—A paesenger on the
Northern Central Railway had his pocket re
lieved of a wallet containing some money, at
the depot yesterday. Is there no way of
having these " light fingered gentry" weeded
out of the city ?
Sasroan.--The gay and incomparable Sam,
we ses by our exchanges has organized a new
Ethiopian Opera Troupe, and Is doing a thriv
ing business among the towns and cities in the
States of New York and New Jersey. One of
the attractions is a full brass band, which en
livens the people up handsomely to the pat
ronage point. Sanford is a favorite in this city,
and we hope to have him along here shortly.
THE PlO-IHO to be given at Haehnlen's woods
to-day (Thursday) by Mr. Sprucebanks, promises
to be one of the most pleastint affairs of the
kind we have had in this vicinitylor a number
of years. The beauty and galantry of the city
will be on hand in great numbers, and a good
social time generally will prevail. Omnibuses
are to run every hour during the day from the
Washington Hotel, corner of Sixth and Walnut
streets. No improper characters will be per-
mitted to i emain on the grounds.
FIREWORKS —Caution.--The attention of our
citizens is directed to the following city ordi-
ECM
Sm. 1. Be it ordained by the &annum Council of
Meaty of Harrisburg, That if any person or per
sons, except on military cccasions, shall fire off
any gun, pistol or fire arm, or shall at any time
sell, or cause to be sold, or shall fire off any
squib, cracker or annoyance in the nature of a
emit, or cracker, within the limits of the said
he, she or they, upon conviction thereof
before the Mayor or any alderman thereof,
shall forfeit and pay for each offence the sum
of one dollar, for the use of the city. Pro
tutted, That this section shall not be construed
so as to prevent or prohibit the sale or cast
inc, throwing or firing squibs, rockets or other
fireworks on the 3d and 4th days of July of
each and every year, (Sundays excepted.)
Fousn DROWNKD :—On the 13th inst., the
body of an unknown young man, supposed to
have been from twelve to sixteen years of age,
was found on a rock in the Susquehanna river,
just above Sour's ferry, in Manor township.
Deceased was about five feet in height, stout
built, had auburn hair cut very short, was en
tirely nude and considerably bruised, and may
have been in the water from five to ten days,
An inquest was held by A. IL Witmer, justice
of the peace ; and, after a post-mortem exami
nation by Dr. H. S. rue lazy rendor
ed a verdict of accidental drowning.—Lancaster
Express of yesterday.
We publish the above under the belief that
the body is that of the boy Wenneis drowned,
while swimming at one of the piers of the
bridge in this city, about two weeks since. The
fact can be definitely ascertained by writing
to the coroner of Lancaster county.
NEW USE FOR COAL OlL.—Coal oil is Stid to be
a sure destroyer of bed-bugs. Apply plentiful
ly with a small brush or feather, to the places
where they most congregate. The cure is ef
fectual and permanent. Gilt frames, chande
liers, &c., rubbed slightly over with coal oil,
will not be disturbed by flies.—Exchange.
Ttie editor of the Easton Argus says on read
me the above the idea struck him that if coal
oil was good for bed bugs,.it would be equally I
efficacious for roaches or "varmints" thatmany
house keepers are more or less troubled with
and heartily detest. He accordingly applied
some of the oil with a stiff feather to the cracks
aral twice the roaches were lathe habit of visit
lug in his kitchen, and it drove them away—
the smell of the oil being so offensive to them
that they immediately sought other quarters.
He also applied a few drops of oil to the heads
~f several live roaches, and in a second they
laid Over and "gave up the ghost forever."—
We publish his experience for the benefit of
such of our readers as may have the misfortune
to own a colony of these troublesome insects.
The remedy don't coat much, and is worth a
trial at all events.
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ACCIDENT AT THE MARKET ON WEDXIMAT.-A
young woman met with an accident in the up
per market house on Wednesday, which came
near resulting in the loss of one of her hands.
There are several reports in circulation with
reference to the affair, some of which. reflect
very severely upon a certain butcher, who is
eilarged with having purposely committed the
deed. 1 ' fact, so well attested did . some of
the reports of this character seem to us, that
we were at first convinced of their truth, and
had made up our mind to speak very plainly
on the subject, when we fortunately encoun
tered a gentlemhn of reliability who witnessed
the whole transaction, and who made no hesi
tancy in declaring that the unfortunate affair
was the result of pure 4ccident. His statement
was, in effect, that the girl while waitin g t o b e
served at the stall of Mr. Walters had set her
b sket on the meat block of another butcher,
whoiie stall is adjoining. While there, the
List named butcher had occasion to use the
block fur the purpose of cutting a roast of mut
ton which our informant had purchased, in do
ing which the lid of the woman's basket be
came displaced by the concussion, a'id in at
tempting to replace it, her hand unfortunately
got under the descending clever, and received
the wound, which is of the most frightful char
acter. Our informant quickly staunched the
flow of blood, by binding up her hand with a
h andkerchief, after which she left theanaiket
for the purpose of proceeding to some physiciiin
to
have the wound dressed,
heard of her since. and he has not
PROPOSED RE-OPINING OP TIM "GROTTO."
Some parties in yesterday's Philadelphia Ledger
advertise for performers for the "Gaiety Music
Hall," Harrisburg.
CAPT. INCCursorrota, of lichinion township,
Cumberland county, wps killed at Tompkins -
% ille, Ky., on . the . 6th inst., in a conflict with
the rebels He belonged to the 9th regiment
of Pennsylvania cavalry.
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THE " OLD SOMMERS " AND THY FOURTH.
The old soldiers—the scarred veterans of the
war of 1812—held a meeting last Saturday
eveniug, and resolved to celebrate the ap
proaching anniversary of the natal day of
Freedom, by a dinner on Independence Island.
Fins.—The alarm of fire about twelve
o'clock Wednesday night was occasioned by
the burning of the remains of the old frame
school house on Brioad street, 6th ward. The
fire was put out by the Good Will Button, En
gine. It was evidently the work of an Moen.
diary.
RELEAszo.—By a recent order from the War
Department, published In yesterday's Time-
GRAPH, by which medical officers are not re
garded as prisoners of war, a surgeon in . the
rebel army, among the prisoners in custody at
Camp Curtin, was yesterday unconditionally
released by Capt. Dodge.
JUDGE PROISON ut /MENEM COUNTY.—The last
number of the Wilkesbarre, Lucerne county
Record of the rams, contains the following:
During next week Judge Pearson will hold a
special court here to try causes which Judge
Conynghara cannot hear. The following week,
the business being disposed of, the court, ac
cording to custom, will go a trawling. We un
derstand the distinguished Judge displays
ability in the creek, as well as on the bench.
—Section 6 of an act amendatory of
the license laws of this State passed in 1862,
reads as follows:
"That it shall be the duty of every city or
county treasurer to sue for the recovery of all
licenses duly returned to him by the mercantile
appraisers, in each and every year, within ten
days after that date, and said treasurer shall
not be discharged from any such licenses, un
less he brings suite to recover the same within
said date, and presses the same to judgment and
execution as soon thereafter as practicable "
SHALL wa OSMIUM P—We notice that in
most other cities preparations are being made
to celebrate the coming anniversary of our Na
tional Independence. It seems to us that we
should this year, of all others, in considera
tion of the brilliant victories attending our
arms, and the gratifying prospect of a speedy
suppression of the rebellion, feel especially
grateful and joyous. Do not, then, let the
day pass without a celebration of some kind.
DEAD BOLDIERIL—A few days ago the bodies
of five soldiers killed at the battle of Fair Oaks
passed through this city, on their way to the
homes of the decensed. It has become so com
mon to see the coma in the' cari,..tliat it ex
cites little attention. Poor fellows—they have
fought their last battle.
"Oh 'shroud them in the flag of stars
Beneath whose folda they won their scars
Through which their spirits fled,
From glory here,to glory where
Tito -imam:iv- bhzo-in-fields.of —
Is bright with stars forever there
Without a streak of read."
PAY or BITURNEDVOLUNTEERS AND PRBONERB.
—lmportant Notice.—We previously announced
the arrival in this city of Major Lyon, United
States Paymaster. The Major comes here lin
den a special order from the War Department
for the purpose of
- paying all the Pennsylvania
volunteers, who have been dischargedby reason
of disability, as well as those who have been
held as prisoners in the South. There are a
large number of both these classes scattered
throughout the State, who will find this an
admirable arrangement for the hasty settle
ment of their claims against the government.
Major Lyon will remain in this tityfor several
weeks, where he can be addressed in all mat
ters concerning his mission here. As a matter
of information to the volunteers interested in
the matter, all the papers throughout the State
are requested to notice. Letters should be ad
dressed Major A. N. D. Lyon, U. S. A., United
States Hotel, Harrisburg, Penn's.
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SWIAIIIIIO Bemoan EMPLOTBIS.—To =insure
the transit of Federal troops, government sup
plies, and the persons and property of loyal
citizens over the Baltimore and Ohio and North
western Virginia railroads, from loss or daniage
or danger arising from the, action of disloyal
employees, if any such there be, operating on
the said roads, Gen. Kelly has issued an order
directing all officers, agents, clerks, conductors
and other employees of said railroad companies
and the agents, clerks and other employees of
Adams' Express company, or any other Ex
press company, within the limit of hie district,
to take and subscribe respectively, before conipe
tent authority, to a stringent oath of allegiance
prepared for the occasion. The work of swear
ing the employees commenced on Monday, and
thus far it is believed that all have taken the
oath without hesitation.
EscuasioN 111. CITALBERIAND Vsxxsr.—We
learn that a few days ago Col. Thomas A. Scott,
President pro tan of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
and Messrs. Bodine, Morris and Bacon, direc
tors of the same company, left Philadelphia in
that elegant car known as the " Director%
Car," which has its distinct compartments.
dining, sleeping and setting rooms elegantly
furnished, with its stewards, attendants, &c.,
for Hagerstown, Md. They by invitation were
accompanied by Hon. F. Watts, president of
the Cumberland Valley Railroild company, and
some of its directors, and A. J. Jones, Esq.,.
president of the Franklin Railroad company.
They occupied the sleeping departments at
Hagerstown, and breakfasted on the cars. They
were attached to a special locomotive, and
made their own time. They were uncon2only
pleased with their visit and the rich .promise
o f a n abundant harvest in season. On 'their
return they spent an hour in dining with Judge
Watts in Carlisle, where the entertainment was
of the first order and very ahupdant, from *inch
plqqe..the °wreathed- Harrieburg, and thence
Philadelphia.
Pandi Uatictloam telegialik uoting morning. lunt 19, 1862
$6OOO DOLLARS WORTH OF NEW GOODS 1-400
pair of mitts k irect from auction, at 25, 87, 60,
62 and 76 cts.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10,
20, 80, up to 76 cte. Great bargains! 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 piects
white brillants at 12* cts.; some at 15 to 18
cts.; 60 dozen of shirt breaste at 12* OW., 20,
25 and 87 cts., extra cheap. 200 dozen of La
dies' white stockings, at, 121 and 16 Os. A
miignlficent assortment of embroidered cambric
band, and cambric edging ant ineertings..,at all
prices, 50 doien of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at
121 cis.; also hemstitched 'lttrchiets... Whole
sale buyers we would invite to our large stack ;
arrd,as we Emma buyer In New York, who buys
carlyat the lave ayotliiris: We promise to, sell
goods at city prices. S. LEWY.
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We also - recelieil 10 iltissen of reel German
linen pocket handkerchiefs for gentlemen—a
very,:iwarcel4cJ6i Plipcigt of white and
colbra strii matthii, - and 6 pieces of new car
pets from auction.; 6 pieces of black silk at all
prices. • , , „ , 8 Isnix
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE,
7BD BES 7 IN THE WORLD
.i;s4ITUEfELOR'S tale
v • brated i3a r Bye produces a color not to be. die
tiognished from nalure—warranted not to injure the
Hair in the least ; remedies the edects of bad dyes, and
invigorates the Rate for life. GREY, RFD or RIIBTY
Rant instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving
the Hair soft audbeautlful Sold by all DruggistN &co.
sir- The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHISLOR,
on the four rider of each boa.
'FACTORY, No. 81 Barclay street.
(late 238 Broadway and 18 Bond Street.) New YORK. ,
my2ey
Do not trine with your Health. Constitution and Chap
ranter.
If you ara auCering with any Plenum for which
HELMBOLD'S EX7RACI BUCH77
la recommended
TRY IT I TRY IT I TRY if t
It will Cure you, have Long Buffering, Allaying )Pain
and Intimation, and will restore you to
HEALTH AND 'PUBrTY,
at Little Expense,
• And no Expoeure.
Cut ont the Advertisement In another column, and cal
...BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
Aek for Helmbold's., Take ao Other
• : CURES GUARANTEED.
myl2-d2m
HAIR DYE 1 HAIR DYE 1.1
Wm. A. liaMhelor's Bali Die I
The only liarmleie and ;Bo liable Dyer - Known
All.others are mere Imitations; and should be avoided
if you wish.to escape rldlimle. •
GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly •to a
beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least
Injury.to Hair or Skin. .
FIFTEEN. Itt•DALS AND DIPLOMA,S have been awar
ded,
slime IS:9, aria Oyer-200,000
applieatiousliave been made to the Mar of the-paLrone
Wx. A.DATCIIIII.OB93I3AI.II,DIEB..producee a color
not to be dtadeaxtebed from-Ware ia,, , wesalaXitt
not to tojurein the heat, however 104 X may be contin
ued, and The ill effects 'of bad Dyes relifedled. The hair
la-invigorated for life by this' splendid Dye, which is-prop
erlyepplied•at No..lBittond StreetWew Mork: • .
ftld in all the cites and towns ef the United , States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers - •
• The fienuino has the•name Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
sides of each box.
oct2 d&wly
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Girard Life blames, Annuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
OFFICE NO. 408 CHESTNUT STREET.
(CHARTER PERPETUAL.)
CAPITAL AND AZSKSTS
JOHN V. JAMS, Actuary,
cONTINDE .•to make • INSUEANDE ON
_mvs_oathe
_rimou ahlo_terms.
- bey aet as Meciutors, Trustees, spa - orlaratini tinder
last Wills. and as Receivers sad Assignees.
The capital being paid up and Invested, together with
a large and constantly Worst/ging reserved fund, offers a
perfect secur ty to th. insured.
The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or gear.
terly. :
the oompsdly add a' BONUS periodically to, the . hien
raneee for bfb. The FIRST BONU' appropriated' in De •
cember, 1844 i the SECOND DEMOS in. December, 1849,
the THUD BONDS in December, 1854, and the PODItTII
BONUS in 1859. These additions are made withoutre•
quiring any increatte in the premiums 'to be peact to the
Company.
The (chewing are a few example I from the Register
Amount of Policy and
Sum Bonus or bonus to be increased
Policy. Insured I addrion Iby Ware additions.
No. 891 12500 18. 887 59 13,887 50 '
~ 1 32 3000 1,050 tO 4,050 00 '
~1 99 1000 400 00 1,400 06
.‘ 333 5000 1,875 00 8,875 00
Agent of Harrisburg and vicinity,
Jelo-dly
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$lOO REWARD.
w s
es stolen from the stable of the üb
scriber. residing about three miles south or
Hagerstown, on the night of the' itth fast.; two hones,
a BLACK BOK-B having one front tooth ont,:andia BAY
MARE having her front hoof The, aboye reward
will be paid for the recovery of tbe betties.
HENRY DIISING,
Jolt dat - Hageristown, Md.
E. 0. Whitman. Alexp 'Johnston.
E. G. WHITMAN ds - 00.,
818 CHESTNUT STREff, PRIUDELPHIA.
MANI:MUTT:IBM'
FANCY AND PLAIN CANDIES:
DEALER DI
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &O.
jell-alms
LT P. &W. o. ' TAYLOR'B NEW SOAP.
Axle It is seeeemiesitthillottay- detersive . . It con
tains no Rosin and *lll not - wivatt. It is Warranted not
to injure the hands. It will intlart an agreeable odor,
and is therefore suitable for. every purpose. far
ale by WM. DOCK, Jr; a Co.
-ICE CREAM ! ICE okurdukt!
ONE of the greatest improvements,
the age is Pyne At Barr's Patent Ice Cream Prienir,
and Egg . Beater, the . greatsaver of labor. The small
quaMl7 of ice used and the exceeding short space •of
tme required to Maim good toe cream in one of their
Freezers, might-to:induce Overyintrally - to purchase one
of them. They have received several silver medals and
the highest premiums at exhibitons, over all other
Freezers now in use. A printed circular containing the
very best receipt formaalng ice cream, frozen custard,
Ice waters, do., witn a number of certilizates a,d ran
direr lons accompany each Freezer.
Ali orders for Breexerd, county or State rights will be
attended to by addressing W. RAU,
myitd2m Harrisburg, Pa.
SODA Biscuit, City Crackers, justrecuiv
ed and for swab; Mai &BO *MAN,-
,c Corner Front and Market silents.
FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC
- or` mai
Liederkranz Singibg Association.
AT )14ERNLEN'S GROVE,
ON MONDAY, JUNE 28d 1882
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TIbEETS 28 eta.
VO Improper Characters will be allow
ed on the grounds. Omnibuses will roe every
hour during the day 4111:a ?Mach's Saloon, conning filth
sind Market drunk jei74121
CEDAR TIII3B BASKETS, BROOMS
, aid,emythingin4belhie, Juat received in 'Argo
euantities and for sale very low by •
* e r 'lßAlictES BAP LEAD:
WS-60 _boxes
.7.0.1 , repeil , "4l4d CdO , u
aprlB -' W. 1),1 eigt.
CANNED Tomatoes and Green Corn, at
JOHN WI I'S. myt
BE WISE BY TIMES!
Wholesale "Factory, 81 -Barclay St.,
Late 28BNroadway,. New York
New ahertiatintuto
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President
BIIEHLEIt,
110C11,ir , & 01
Nra) Mintrttarments.
`'STOLEN.
VAS stolen from the subscriber, on the
cars coming from Philadelphia to Harris
burg, over . the Reading Railroad, 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 $520 ; two certificates of deposit on
the Hanover Savlotta' Institute,--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,
dat. Hanover, York co., Pa.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
Corner Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of
the public to their large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES . ; PROTISIONS,IOIIEIGN AND DO
MESTIC FRUITS,
Including among othere,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
THIOFFEE,-
FLOUR,
' FISH,
- SALT,
BACON,
LARD,
• ' BUTTEIR, Br.e.
We invite an examination of our superior
LION • EXPLOSIVE .GOAL OIL ;
The best in the market 'in every respect, to
gether with all kinds of
LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WOKS and
GLASS CONES, _
Masker than may :lace in Harrisburg. We keep
on hand always all kinds of
CEDAR AND. WILLOW WARE
All styles and kinds of
QIIEEItSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN,.
my2o Corner Front and Market Ste:
PLANTS! PUNTS 1 I
TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS . .
CABBAGE PLANTS.
8 cents per dozen ; 26 cents per hundred ;
$2 60 per thousand.
TOMATO PLANTS,
10 cents per dozcn, 76 cents per hundred, $4 00
per thousand.
Also all Kinds of
VEGETABLES
Wholesale or Retail.
SLED 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, 26
Orders sent to am KEYSTONE PARK will be
promptly attended to. J. MISH.
my24-dtf
51,518888
100 PERCH OF GOOD
BUILDING LIME STONE,
nit 13ALa AT TM
KEYSTONE FARM.
my27,,Alf
PRESERVE`
AND
JELLY G - LASSES,
(3.) F all sizes, patterns and prices - , just
received mod for sale by
el 3 WK. DOCK, Jr , & 00.
FROM READING
NEW YORK AND BACK,
ONLY $4 50.
VIA East Pennsylvania. Railroad; good du
i' ring the whole month of June.
Excursion tickets at the above rates can be
had at.the office of the above company at Bead
ing, good for all passenger trains.
EDWARD M. CLYMER,
je9-dtje2B ' President.
S:T R A W.B E - .lt - RIES.
Sttaltrberries by . the-'quait f Chest or - Bushel,
ORDERS sent thiough the Post Office,
Or left at the toviet Market, on :Wednesday or Bat
erday mo:nings, will be promptly Laltended to.
Also they eau ne had at the place at any hour of the
day, fresh picked from the vines.
Keyetenerarm and Nursery,
Immediately below the city,
' je2 - ' • J. MESH.
AGENT.
IF the Old Wallower Line respectfully
i.u_l4forms the public that this Old Da ll y irransporia
tionline, (the only Wallower Line now In exist:nee- in
this, City,) IR is in successful operation, tied prepared to
carry freight as Mar as any other Individual line between
Philadelphia, Hairiaburg, Sunbury, 'Lewisburg, Wil
liamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Havon and all other points
onxtteNortherweentral, Philadelphia and•Fris:! and {YU
lismsport and 'Elmira HallroadM .
DANL. A. MIIHNCH, Agent.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Goods sent to the Ware House of - Hamm. Peacock,
Zell &.i1 .Nos: 808 and 810 Market street above
ct'clock,,t - M., will arrive ai
Handebrirg, ready for delivery neat Malting.
apr3o-ramyl
REMOVED.
JOHN„ B. SMITH
r_TAS removed his Boot and Shoe Store
-fret:llllmi corner or Second and Walnut streets to
NO. 108 AfAXIEL'T STREET
Next door to Haynes Agriculture Here, where he Intends
to keep all kinds or Boots a...d Shoes, Gaiters, Ara., and a
large steak of Trunks, and everything in.his line of bu
siness ; and will be thankful to receive the patronage of
his old Customers and the' publie in general at Ms new
place of business. All kinds of work made to order In the
best style and by superior workmen. Repairing dune at
short notice. [enr2dtf] JOELN 5. SMITH.
T. gp eneral variety of goods for ad-
TOILET,
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VI be lurid at Keller's, la onsurpszeed MAW city.
See9l Market street;
AGENTS 1 MERCHANTS I PEDLERS I
• READ. THIS, "
E NERGETIC
men make $5 a day by
Esoiling our UNION PRIZE STATIONERY PACED
ututirdrang. superior Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN
GENERALS, and a piece of Jewelry. We guarantee sat
lafaCtion_in quality of our. goods. The gifts onus Wt. of
filly vedettes and styles of JeWelry„ all uselhl and !rain.
hia. Oireolitre with full particutara, fre&
dress. B. CO.
WidiE3md , -=-'Bb Beekman street, New•Yortr.,
PPPLES, Oranges and Lemo ,at JOHN
WES'S. mil
SPICES,
01UNGMS,
LEMONS, &0., &C.
ALSO
filiscellantons.
WM. KNOCHE,
93 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.,
PIILN" O'
NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from e bes
th
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
11-1 E BMT MANUFACTURED INSTRU•
RENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Aocordeons, Flutes,
Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar airings and mut&
cal merchandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on
hand. Music sent by mail to any part of the
country.
OVAL, SQUABS, GILT AND ROSEViOO
PRIMBEI,
.
Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of
pictures always on hand
A fine atisortment of beet plated
LOOKING GV.A.BSE S
From smallest to largest sizes.
Any style of frame made to order at the
shortest notice.
WM. KNOCHE,
98 Market street.
febl9-waisly
CITY TAX.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Common
Council of the City of Harrisburg, have
completed the levy and assessment of Taxes for
the year 1862, and that all persons shall be en
titled to an abatement of
FIVE PER CENT.
on the amount of their respective City Taxes;
on payment of the same to JOHN T.• WILSON,
Esq.-, City Treasurer, (at his office in the new
Court House,) on or before the 20th dai , of June,
1862. •
By order of the Common Council.
DAVID RABBIS,
j el 1-dtje2o Clerk.
'EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of
Emanuel Hall, late of the city or Harrisburg, deo'd.,
having been rritated to the undersigned, residing in the
said oily, all pen ins having claims or demands againist
the said estate are recanted to make known tne same,
andthose indebted M pay their debts tn him without
delay. MORDELA( McKINNEit,
myl3-dopmew Executor.
J. HARRIB, •
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer
NO. 112 MARKET SIREE7,
HARRISBURG.
ur AS. always on hami a full assortment
.1 1:11 of Tin and Japanned Ware, Oooting and Parlor
Unveil or the boat manniaotnriea, Grate , Spouting, Roof
big and Galvanized Iron °orals' 11,inanunietured and pu t
up at reasonable rates
Aar Repairing promptly attended to. aprSO-dly
THEO. F. BCHEFFER, -
BOOR AND JOB PAINTER,
L AW. 18, AL4SSE7 _STREET,
TTARRTRBURG,
aa-Partieular attoritlixt paid to Printing, Ruling and
Binding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests Policiba, Checks,
Drafts, Bo: Cams priotod at $2, CI, $4, and 116 per
housaud to elegant style.' uYU
- POMADE ifON:G.ROISE
FOR HEIRS" ZEE
MOUSTACHES,
jee KELLER'S•..RUGSTORE.
•
BOLOGNA
A SMALL, but. very superior lot of
Bologna tiausago Just received; by
•orvt9 WM. DOCK, Jr. az Co.
FRESH BUTTER
as
MARKET PRICE.
wE, ELIVING fitted up a large 'twig
orator, and baring made contracts with some o
our most I eliaole farmers to thrash us wills fresh land
sweet butter regu:arl r, will be enabled to auoidroAr
customers with sweet fresh Ice cold batter at all times.
my 29 WM. DOCK, Jr. & CO.
Dr. WM. R. DE WITT, Sr.,
OFFICE
SECOND STREET ABOFE LOCOS?.
het dl
ATTENTION FARMERS 1
LCYTt 3, SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES,
1k) italEt.S, litOrfti.E.SlONgti and ECRU'S In great
variety, to be bad caw at
GILBERTS Hardware Store,
jelo-dd Opposite Ms Court o owes.
NEW MARBLE AND STONE . YARD
HENRY BROWN
HAVING opened a kieIIBLIC AND BTotn
YARD on Caual Street, near Chestnut Street, o,ppo
stui the P. nneylvauis Hailrcsad Depot, times meirtod
of informing the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that
he la prepared to do all kinds of marble and stone work
in a superior manner, and on the meet reasonable terms.
jet 042m*
WS STUDY TO'. PLEASE.
ITENRY C. SHAFFER, Paper Hanger,
...ILL has jest opined a large, new and well selected
.teck of Wall Paper and Window .shades, at hie new
store No. 1L Market street, next to Hummel St Killingers
grocery near the Bridge.
soy. Paper hanging personally attended to. All work
warranted. jadlm•
LAZE TROUT.
J UST received a small invoice of
MACKINAW LAKE TROUT.
The quald7 very superior, and the price very low.
WM. DOCK, JR., & CO
CALL and see those•thee and cheap Su
gars for preserving, &c., at,
NlOllOlB $ BOWMAN,
jel2 Corner Front and Market aLreets.
7,000 LBS. Jersey Sugar Cured
Hams, and a splendid lot of Owego
(rte.. York) Corn Fed Sugar Caro( Hams Just received.
aprlB W. DJCH, JR., &Co.
10IIRE Cider Vinegar, which we wart ant.
to be made solely from cider, just received and for
ads low by NICHOLS t e 0
jel2 Corner Front and Market streets.
LAli .o
and extensive asbortment of
G eusawarei. including Tansolers, Goblets, Macs,
Bowls, &0., &c., and everything s or preseivivg, st
NIOHOLY & BJWILAN'
jel2 Corner Front and Market alt eels.
OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet
and Fancy Goods Is unsurpassed in this City, and
leafing conUdent of tendering satisfaction, we would res
pectfully invite a call. KI_LLIIR,
di Market street, two doors.east of Fourth street, soutb
aide.
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
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
mri2 Corner Front and Mantel. streete.
THREE CENTS PER PAPER.
OUR fresh stock of Superior Flower
and Oa den Seeds we have determined to sell at
brae cents per paper. Call at No. 91 liarket street,
Row s drug and fancy slum, and you will get to the
right place.
J. Wesley Jones' line double Asters and ten week stooks
it lame Prima
AStlklllll' 0 - Inot'of Dandelion.alkd
&die, for sale at the taws or JO 4N W&If: mY
TA DULL & LEVINEW, Pickles and
v Catsups, for sale at JOHN VIM& mn
fifisullantons.
GROCER ite BAKER'S
CELEBRATED FAMILY
SEWING - MACHINES!
PARTICULAR attention is called to the
loot that, besides the machines math; war cele
brated stitch, we wisiouraoture, In great variety of styles,
superior
FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES•
The prealiaritlet of, each stitch will be ebeerfhlly
Munro and explained to purchasers, and they have the
great advantage of being able to select from our stook
either *Machine making the
- • • -
GROVER AND BAKER STITCH
or one making the
LOCK STITCH,
the only valuable Sewing Machine stitches iin practical
OM. •
PRIORS FROM $4O UPWARDS.
Office 780 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
For rale by
MRS. E. BRENIZER.
78 Market Street, Harrisburg
myEt-d2m
COAL! POWDER!!
COAL REDUCED 1 !
1 N consideration of the hard times, and
aa I sell exclusively FOR CASH, I have reduced the
price of Coal as follows :
Lykena Valley Broken te $2 90 per too
It LC Urge Egg 2 90 . L/
as IL s m aj Egg 6. 290 IC .1
Li ie stove " 290 CI
" Nut " 226 lL
Wilksbarre '2 90 . 4 ..
Lorbarry CC 290
BAH Coal delivered by the Perna Woos Csarsa It
can be weighed at the purchasers dcor, and 11 it fal Is
short 10 mine, the Coal wllll be krfetted.
All Coal of the beet quality mined, de leered free fern
all impnritlea
air Coal sold In qandlies, at the Lorries Wiloceeliti
PROM
Agent for Dupont's Celobreted Powder, a large supply
always on band, at Kannfacturers
/fire. large lot of superior balod Hay for sale.
fEE JAM 11. WHEELER.
GEO. W. )I°OAM/di,
WATOICIIAKER & JEWELLB,
hNO. 88,
Market Street, Harristan k
HAS constantly on hand a large stock
of
WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI
CLES, PLATED WARE, Ac.,
Watches and jewelry neatly repaired.
Jar N B. Don't forget the place, opposite the Arnett'
House. ma.f3l-d3m
THE BUT GOODE FOE THE LEAST HENRY
A. H II BUN. E Ls
Denier In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of every
DESCRIPTION
and at all
PRICES.
Next door to the Court Housejl
MARKET STREET.
Also a general assortment of TRUNKS, VA
LISES and CARPET BAGS, at the lowest
cash prices. mar2B-dBm
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
MANIIPAOTII7II23 01
BOOK-BINDERS' RULINII-MACHINES AND PINS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRRSS BOARDS,
AND RAOBINIS FOR
GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Nadine Work and Iron and Braes
CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL FM BRANORW,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, EM,
Vir Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brase
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c.
HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS
air Cash paid for Old Cbpper, Erma, Spelter, &o.
STEAM BOILERS, &O.
PENNSYLVANIA
ABOVE STATE STREET
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES
Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. sash
Weights and various other building oastAngs, for sale
very cheap at the (my24-Iy] NAGLk WORKS.
WM. A. PARECHILL,.
PLUMBER
AND
GAS FITTER•
Third Sired, next door to the Telseraph Printing
Orwa•
STOREI3, dwellings, churches, public
buildings, factories, to., fitted up with gas, lead aad
iron pipe in a workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash
basins, Bath Tubs, Lift and /one Pumps, Water gets,
Lead and Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work
pr-mptly attended to. roi3o-d3es.
EXCELSIOR HAMS 1 I
THESE HAMS are cured by a
NEW YORK FARMER,
And are decidedly the most dellciona and delicately fla
vored in the maraet. They rival
NEWBOLD'S FAMOUS,
and mat little more than hale W. DOCK, .11. & Co.
my 23
NEW Patterns of Coal Oil Lamps, with
all the recently improved burners for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S
corner. Front sue aunts iireets
m• 19
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A few
Mach Mists and Blacksmiths. Enquire at the
my2o-dtt - IitIEILISBURG CAR MOP.
DANDELION C OFFS E I—A Fresh and
large supply of this 4:3elebrahed Ccifeej Uld- received
by Da) WM. Door Jr.. Jz re
SMO BEEF.—A splendid lot, larg
VRSSH FISH every Tuesday and Friday
at JOHN WISE'S Store, corner of 1131 rd and WM
ma, myly
quo. PEN I—The largest and beat
dock, from 31.00 to s4,tot—womtotett—at
BEIEFIBR 9 BOOKSTORII.
LYEENS VALLEY NUT COAL.
TUST: received a full supply of Lyken
tJ Valley Nut Oo& delivered by the palm weigh
Carta. for Bale by JAMB IL WHHICLIZR.
aprl6
RISD FRUITS, Hominy, Beaus, &O.
of DEN WISWS. ngyl
yDates, Prunes, ' ins, and
Mods of Nuts, At JOHN WISE'S Store, Third sod
myl
JERSEY HAM I—Ten tierces of 'these
PA, militated sugar oared hams, misdeed sad
or saesia . large or.smadquardltites.
.174 CO.
RAILROAD,
WM. DOCK, Jr. lb CO