jig titgrapq, ,) TO 'Ad o:ft-ileitis, Smilaxes, , Notices, liar noathiii td tedattre insertiow Inc T ELEIGRAPE/p must, invariably • c onipanied With the CASH. • c animunititillans reeainitiendiegi A ddates [or, Apolitical Maces must be 3 for at the time ;they are banded in s t raits they will'be laid aside. • HARRISBURG, PA. Monday Morning, June 22,18 ft kIAIIRODURO SOLDIER WOURDID.- Patrick ; ,,.h•, of (hid city, belonging to the 46th ?Ulla regiment, (Cot Welsh) was alight. ~,;,Jed, during a recent engagement of the ut with the enemy. ==== hIVAL of • COL. CHARM CAMPBELL.—OOI Campbell, formerly of the Ist Penn r.it Artillery, but now of the 67th Penn ,: :a Infantry, tint - red in town onNatur :,An Ballimore, via the Northern Central The Coldnel participated in the re bade of Fair Calm, Va., whore he was se as wounded. • DOM son Bous:—lnstead of the iise of [Roca fur the etippression of boils at an ,tugo, Dr. Spooner, of Boston, recom- AI., fie etherial solution of iodine (thirty of lodine to one ounce of ether,) applied u .1 brush, morning and evening. Tile )e application ghetto relief, in chilblains, u erysipelas, or it may be varied by a ution of nitrate of silver. It is easy to try. o Parma Eissts Sirrriso.—Pot the ben in a till it with water so that her feet will touch bottom, and latr body be at the top of the rr ; then cover the tub up, so that it can dy out. As she cannot sit down without tit* wet, and will have to stand up, leave in this losition two or three hours, and n ]et her out. She will not sit any more.— hangs. 0 MARE HENS LAY.-Put the hen in a tub aer—the water to come about three inches r her head—leave her in this condition for w minutes only, then remove her and she incessantly. - .OrBERRIES.—The editor of the German -I,legroph makes the following recommen ,m the management of strawberries : ken the fruit is forming, and especially it has commenced to ripen, the beds ! he plentifully watered once a d4y, at -I You need not be afraid of putting on :,11(11; the more the better. It will repay ; ten-fold. We find that rather low, I:round, not glaringly exposed to the I mulched, Is far to be preformd to high, I ground, without any protection. A. -liado does not hurt strawberries, and t artificially or naturally, is decidedly. hoeen. The best uniform crops we ever I. Or evt r saw, were produced under such nwetwnc s. If properly treated, there is no . 1 . Inure certain than the strawberry, or easier =MEI ' Am Ont.—The soldiers of the 87th Penneyi ,l George Hay, were paid off a few • ;;act. at Camp Mcilim, each man re • rural months' back pay. The mem , ..1 company "B," Captain Detwilei, sent rr.pective "piles" to their friends in • ..co, which fact we take pleasure) to an- The citizens who had charge of the ' intorme us that the amount sent 1, ) the respective parties, varied from t forty dollars. Among the "gad who evinced the commendable dlspo 7 to Hive their well-earned money, we tle. names of Capt. Detwiler, Beret. ( ~ tll,l2,her, Riney, Keller, Rupp, Rudy, and others. In our frequent visits vJirx valtv, we observed with regret the t.d if ti r. penalties of some military men, tl,l. ti log away their well-earned dol nt it,.. gaming table, for str3ohnine whisky eel luxuries. Truly, the " Colder Fen are an honor to our city. lAA to orders from the War Xiepart ! vt. Detwiler left Camp McKim early • y morning with a company of picked •:en from squads of the different com of the regiment, to proceed on aaecret •s- mission--some snetnise to New York ;odic others will have it to Fortress F t Rad. —Froia everyalde our exchanges • such items as the following : Portland (Me.,) city council have voted her a celebration of the Fourth of July. et' to have a procession, ¬ation, ring ,lls, salutes, and perhaps a regatta." n is making arrangements for a grand of the day." L .arklphia will celebrate the Fourth in a thick and becoming mannei." ~s sr,. but few of the many indications of brilliant celebration in these and red, ot other places ;'yet we hear of no rted movement to do the thing one large oz, us. Why is this_? Is it because r is lt.ss patriotism, leas of veneration for LokA, ‘ l, ,laiation of human rights which t ''‘ L g, on that day? Surely not. 'thing is ivuut,l but somebody to leattoff in • matter, to ensur e a creditable celebration. e hare no public movement at'all, our city ik disgraced. If that is our citizens' de they can fulfil it by remaining quiet and nothing in the matter. There is nothing 'ht want of interest in the subject to pre.- .., p guild celebration. The material is here; r a splendid body of firemen; we have a "T of singing associations, which are a o , (air city ; we have a fine military corn_ wt., we know will do its share towards up the celebration ; we have good, patriotic Union men among us, who firm by the government from the who would be willing to give us appropriate to the wasion ; we have who Would contribute liberally to • i " Purpose; all we want Is a few guiding , o each of these departments, who will z ! each their owu branch-and;.confer Lta, others to bring out a splendid spat-. tryst that the different elements ortel to will organist and harmonise sasfijo ' ' that everything may not be crowded hOtp L". 44 few days, and thus the celebration" 411 u trougte , altogether. Etraswnzaares, from the celebrated patch of . Join Olwine, will ,be sale,-* Mr. Chris. Eby, at the corner market house, at six o'clock this evening. TEE marts of many peach 'trees have com menced, curling ,thia . Benson, a truit of all such has dropped off." It Ts - iiaid that jiy ctiggirtg sronti l atilliticintsef tiietrei* quanliffes of worms may be found penetrating the bask and seriously damaging the trete. These worms may be destroyed with ly% tec., and the : loaves, after the deetruction of the worm is accom plished, will straighten and the young fruit will remain. " How To JUMP mon TES CsinillNnucaxo." This is the title of a paragraph we find once lousily in our exchanges, and - `which recom -1 mends persons who jump from cars in motion to jump hi a contrary direction to that in which the cars are running. A man should not jump from cars in motion at all—even when a colli sion occurs it is safer to remain inside, and at all other times there can be no necessity for getting out until the cars are stopped. If any one believes he can safely jump in the manner recommended above, from a moving train of cars, we would recommend him to tint try a less dangerous experiment, by jumping from a canal beat moving three or four miles an hour. If he jumps towards - the stern of the boat 'without catching a fall he will be very lucky. If you must jump, jump in the direction you are moving while on the boat or train, and un less you are in very rapid motion, - you will probably escape without injury. • FIX/MORK& - The near approach of the Fourth of July has started the boys, as usual, ahead of time in the way of exploding torpe -1 does, parlor matches and such other pyrotech nic productions as the state of their finances will admit. It is scarcely necessary to say that this is a dangerous practice and should be die countenamed, as many accidents have previ ously retained from this cause. On the two days allowed for celebration, everybody is ex pected to btkon his grutrd,against these projec tiles and the casualties therefrom proceeding ; but previous to that time the violation of the ordinance is certainly a innsiance, and a dan gerous one at that: No one has lose disposition than we to interfere with the amusements of the boys, and no one !can more desire a tremen dous celebration of the corning anniversary ; but we think it &dtity to the public to caution the youngsters against subjecting themselves to the penalty of violating the law, as well for their own sakes as these of the "children of larger growth." Wait until the day comes, boys, and then make all the noise you can—if not more. A MODEL BBTAllusEunterr.—Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride as an evidence of pros.. petty and as a determination on the part of our business men, no longei to, remain behind the " light house," is. the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick bidding at the corner of Market and Filth 'sheets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamentatto that part of our city. OO The building is not (milieu° of the largest, devoted to the grocery business. outside of New York, but the stock chdlengee competion.— Without going into detail, we may , safely say that the firm keep on hand everything usually kept in a grocery store;: (liquors excepted,) and that they sell at very small profits. Their clerks are civil and accOmmodating, and have strict Instructions under no mstances what ever to misrepresent or take advantage of any customer. A gerierallesiitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam ine the extensive stock, whether they purchase or not. Pasarxr son TasseASSINQ Ulm GADDED& AND Osonians.—Now, that the season for Milt and vegetablee has commenced; it may be welt to call attention to the legal penalty prescribed for tresapassin ‘ g upon gardens, orchards, on' other private grounds--stealiag fruits, flowers,. vegetables etc. Everybody knows it is writ* to take a single berry, or pluck a single flower, without the consent - of the owner, but from time immemorial There has heen a laxity in this respect, until boys and men even think it a small matter to treeparte upon the property of others, and approidate whatever suits them.— Boys have become - particularly troublesome in this respect, and in the cities and boroughs es- I 11601811 y, it is next to impostdble to prevent de predations upon gardeni and orchards. Bo great had the evil become,tbat the legislature, two years ago, fotind it necessary to pass a stringent law for thiptudshment Of 'a& clam of offenders. It is only necessary for, the injured party to make information before a magistrate, and belie the offender arrested and held for trial— whim the testimony of the owner or occupant Of the premises shall be admitted as evidence. Another method of procedure is by civil ac-,, Eton before a magistrate, against any person who shall damage' ny garden, orchard or field of`growing crops, In any manner whatever.— Judgment shall be given by the magistrate for double the amount Of the damage proved to havi been done, together with costs of snit ; one-half of thetlaimp or pinalty to go 'to the use of the poor of the district in which the pre mises Ile ; and in detadt of payment, the party may be committed to jail for not less thin one or more than twenty days. The criminal prosecution, however, is de- Cidedly the moat effective, and wherever it is enforced it works like a charm. It Is unplea sant, we know, to prosecute boys, but it its equally unpleasant for persons to have fruits and shrubbery, the prOduct of years of patient labor and watching, stolen, broken or mutilated by rascally boys. It is a terrible outrage upon the rights of citizens, and let the ander be man or woman, boy or girl, they should be made to pay the penalty. The fault, perhaps, lies not so much with the boys as with their parents, who either directly encourage these depredations, or are not careful to warn their , children of the great moral and legal wrong they commit - in thus trespassing upon the property of others. We have given both par ties a clear knowledge! of thetr, rights end lia= Ws unaer th e law. ibis:tape punishment, only necessary to respect the rights 0 other. PeMulettti(j„Wilp acclegrapc:itionbav filorning, Inv 22, 1862 LOCkt Nitnrs,—The local news market is de cidedly dull—yet every person glances at the local department, and if it contains nothing the editor is lazy. If he speaks of things as they are, be is mad. If be glosses over, smoothes down the rough points, he is bribui If he calla things by their proper names, he is unfit for the position of an editor. If ht does, tie is a rattlehem4 lacking stability. If he con• dawns the wrong, he is a good fell:,w, but lacks ditcretlou. ' If he listst Wrong and injuries go unmentioned, lie l isaciikwara. • IL he upholds a public man, he does- it to gratify a spite—is a tool of . . a clique, or beltibis' to the "ou ie." If beAkitgrg4 l PePPYill#Vir, Ye./sliblackguitid ; if he does cot, hie i luif)e}:ieditlratid insipid. Who would' nt be an ntlitor-fy FRO* Nam Yorts 44p, pilroanst.ema...-7-Good morning.; Mrs. Price i 4 ", ; whaticool arid , rainy weather we have had during all of this spring. Indeed it has been so much sa that I have de &red. making my usual dry goods purchasee for summer until I am, positively.compelled from the condition of my wardrobe. Now, Mrs. Price, I understand,: that• Mr: EOM:Mali; (of the dry good firm of Urich & Bowman) has just .returned from:New York flyalPhiladblphia with a beautiful stook of atlinmei &tide. Thus Mrs. Early said to Mrs. Price ; and reader the ladies called and made, their purchases, and not only got handsome goods, but the worth of their money. 2t $5OOO Dotx,ess worm or Nzw GOODS 1-400 . pair of mitts t.'irect from auction; at 26, 87, 60; 62 and 76 cts.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10,, 20, 80, up to 76 cts. Great bargains! 5110 new hoop skirts for 60, 62 and 76 cts., up,tn $2.50 cheapest in town ; the largest aoortment of low priced dress goods—all p rices. :100 pieces white brilleuts at.. 124 cts.;` tome at lb,to 18 cts.; 50 dozen C•f shirVbreasts at 124 ; cta..,"20, 26 and 37 cts., extra cheap.' 200 dozen of La dies' white 13tockinga, at 124 and 16 cts. A magnificent azsortment of enibroidered cambric band, and Catahrbiliaging ant inseitings; at all. prices. 60 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at cts.; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole sale buyers we would, invitelo our largeatock ; and as we have &buyer in New:York, wtio buys only at the large auctions. We promise to aeil goods at city. prices. 8. laniv. We also received 10 dozen of real German linen :pocket. handkerchiefs. for gentlerden—a, very scarce article; also 20 pieces of whiteind colored straw matting, and 6 Views of neercar pets from auction ; 5 pieces of black Bilk at all prices. . , - • • - • BATORELOR'S HAIR DYE. .1113. BE 81. IN .7 , , Tr R .to • • j;TILLIAM a. ISATOEtELOA'S ii ir • brated Hai Dye prodieles a color not to be dta:. tioguished from • nature-'—witrratited • not to latitre,the Hair piths least; remedies the 1110:Meta of lad dyes,- and invigoratet theHalr for 113.32 , , f RRD or RUSTY: HAIR inghtnity turns a eelendid ills,ck or, Brown; leaving tho Hair soft and bee:MIK SOldby iillDiugglit4, jfir The Genuine's signed WILLIAM A. BATOHNLOR, °tithe four tides Of eaely 0031.•'•. • , 'FACTOR:I% No. 81, Barolay Street .• (Late 238 DroadWay and 16 Bond Street.) New TOtt . HAIR DYE` I HAIR 'DYE 1.1 Wm. A. , Batchelor's - Bair • nye , 1 The only Harmleee and Reliable Dyer Known ;I AU others aro meals Wasting, and should be avoided Wynn alai; to loop° RED Olt RUSTY' gels dyed Militantly to, a beautiful and mai:mei Broarri or eleoh, without the ieast in cry to Hair or Skin. [VTEEN 6.ND DIPLOBAS have been ewer. desi—taWia. A. BnindSLOß Anne and over 200,000 applications have been made to Old anef the patrons bhi famous Dye. Wu. A. BATCHELOR'S HALE DYE produces a color net to be distinguished from nature and is wane:run not to Injure in the least, however long It may be contin ued, and the virtues or but Dada remedied. The hair n Is ivigoratad twilit, by this splendid Dye, which Is prop •T•,r applied at No. 10 Nonet Street New York. bold in &lithe cites and tomes of the WOW States, by Druggists'and Pitney Goods DealerS. The Genuine has the name " WWlam ,A. ,Batchelor; and address upon a eteel.platetingreeving, on the tier aides of each box. del2.d&wly.' BR ANT'S uALL! POSITIVELY. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY EVENING, JI7NE 26TH CBNCROSS & DIIET'S la N SIS 311 r_. Ntunbering 16 Star Performers, EN THEIR Chaste and Varied Entertainment, As even by them at their Opera House In Philedel phis. The performance oonatate,of New Bongs,. Bances, Butlestues, - O rig inal • Jokes, , Beautiful Ballads &c ac lialtleg-in all the Beat Parftiiniace - iiref preaaaied to the public. •• , ADMISSION 25 Ceuta CEOLDREN 18 . Genre. /bore open at 7X o'clock, cominageroat 8 olelock 'Dads for eel t at all the principal Hotels and. Mode Storrs, and at the door on the evening of perdermanoe, Air Gentlemanly Ushers will be Maltendnime to,con dnet Ladles to Seats. THOS. Ct. NTISTON, 30204181 . • Agent. •4 FIRST ANNUAL 110-NIO • OP TER Liederkranz Singing Assoolatum. AT. HAEHNLEN'ECGROVE, ON MONDAY, TUNE 241862._ XunrO Improper Characters, awill be gllOw ed on the grounds. denatures will rue every during the day from Prisch'a Saloon, corner of Ilith and Market streets. ' • jar7il2t Ika* COAL! POW:D L ER.lt COAL REDUCED 13.1.. • 1N consideration of .the fiord .times, and I s.I sellenanalveily FOR OASEI,I have reduced the price of Coal as follows . Lynette.. Valley Brolten. -43 t 42 90 par ton It .Lorge Ea it 200 a tt it tr. SmalUra ttl 2go tt tt 0 ". Stove “ 2'90 " " '2 29. Wilksbarre • it 290 CI tt iterberrY " 290 " " ,EAU Opal dattered by the Pawn Waal Osarevitt can be weighed at the pesehaeers dcor, and U it fills ehort,lo rompie r the Opal lOU be Regretted. Ail Coal of the best quality rained, delivered free from all Impurities se-Coal sold In qautilies, at the Lawler waotneats Agent for Dupont's Cekibrated Reeder, a large supply assays on hand, at iltsytaftsulrars prides, gar . .t.large 100 c. superior baled He fOr sale: • vs • - JAXIII-9 M. WHIRLER. ACE CREAIII2 iCE CREAM I I ONE of the grettteet #l3thvedteirte of the Nis le Pine & Berea Patent Ice Oream Presser and Egg Poster, tee great saver of, labor. Th e =tell pawl , of- ice used sad the es:oodles then spars of tme required to make good toe -cream in one of their Presserur ought - PA Wane everi.latelly to purchase one of sham. Theijieve received seieral silver medals mad the Wiest Prerelease at exhibit ona, over all otntr Pressers now In vie. A *nod circular eoetateleg the vem b a d receipt flw inssintlce cream, *cam custard, *mates, &ta, with a lumber or certie.Ates f e u direr:ions accompany reek Freese?. klirrOors for Froyier:s cotmty or %de rises' will be Weeded to, b 7 044Talltaug • W. PARB, , mys.dsra - • ° , F JIT. CANS F thibent patierne,. Glass anci Tin c0n 5tinqu91149(41.,441,1131.411F.,24 Ware Man .112 Ickeh haringllONW , itl7-411m the'Dnia ..IFL - ' jraolor Sl:Barclay St., mrboletalo y;s w York tre Late 2315 Broadway,. Nit° -2buttliitnieutB. iii eta ,Abritritstraents. INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSIJRANCII COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual Capital and Assets $1,200 000 DIRECTORS. Arthur G Coffin, Samuel W. Jonee, John A. Brown, Samuel .B Smith, Caarlts Tayler, Ambrose Wh'te, John R. Neff Richard D, Wool, ,Willt tm Welsh, Wiidam E. Bowen, James. Dickson, S moms wain, John Jason, George L Harrison, Franca R. Wife, fa ward H. Trotter, Edward 9. Clarke. ARTHUR G. CoF -I'4, President. CHABLEB PLATT, Seardary. • Aei. As central agent for_ th auoye paint. company, the undersigned okapiimeto take lire rleka in any paq of the .-state of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet tally, on the most favorable terms. Office Third street between Walnut and Strawberry Bu ke's row WILLIAM. BUBIELER, jelo dly . Harrisburg, Pa. TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES . LYMAN G.T.L8E8 . T,..- Market Street, Corner of River Ailey. OFFERS for sa'e the largest stock of Tin sod,. Sheet Iron Ware in. Harrisburg. PANE lower than thole of any ether establish pent. The custom of store keepers woo purchssa. to again is AIL work tgarranleci t jel7-dloi, ts its I 0 YES 11 nIiBIRING to rest froth the active cares of trade, I have passed the at re Into ibe hands of John T. lecsniinger, who will coninue the boat, neural heretofore at the suction More ; No. 31, corner Of rucbnd and Chestnut 'streets in this city; where 1 *cold reapeetfnily call the attention of my friends and the nubile aonerally to my large stook anew and second hand Clothing, new and second band furniture and an endless variety of usehil articles, all of which will be sold at the lowest 'nett= prices. Cash will be paid for all articles in my I ne of business, N. B. Crying sales, Bering horses, vehicles, Mock, real estate, medall ether property will be punctually at tended to upon reasonable terms, by calling at No. 24, earner of Second and theatont streets in ttus city. JOHN T. SNaIIINGER, City Auntloneer. Jel2.dlmBtAir NEW MARBLE AND. STONE .)IAIRD HENRY BROWN "LAVING. opened fv,MARBLE exn &OHS YARD on ;4141 throet,,near Chestnut :Wrest, °spo tting' the P nnsylvania ilailroad Depot, la , es this mW hod of Informing the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he is prepared to do all kiwis of marble and stone work to a superior manner, and on the most reasonable terms. je'o.d2m* EDGEHrLL SCHOOL. rRINOSTON, N. J. Rev. JAISSB P. HUGICEI7 A. M • 11. Prin c i pals . Rev. Taos. W. Cerram., A. ht., plus Institution, founded in 1829, is X desigoed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or ter a ousinesa bfo. lbe buildings are large and commo diens, and the grottoes embrace more than thirteen acres. Beta of the Principals devote their whole time to the E chool, ailed in the department of lostruotkin by competent teachers miltery instruction and drid, (under tho charge of an experienced instructor,) IS arranged so as not to imerfere with the regular etudes, occupying a part of the time appropriwed to exercise and recreation. Pupils are received at any time and charged only from the date of atilt Ission. Trains:-11125 00 per session of five months. For circulars, or further information, address either of the Principals. Reference is also made to the Rev. Mr. Chtttell, Harrisburg. _ _ Freon the Bee. Dr. Hodge and the Bev. Br. McGill, Prpfenors in the Thedey Mal Seminary, Princeton, N. I. rhave for several years been,,lntimately acquainted with the nev. Tboinas W. Calell. He has bad charge of two of my eons, and I can safely say I have never snown ■ ny one lu whose fidelity sad devotion to his pu. pilS, I have equal contlience. lie is a good scholar and asixes/tut teacher. 1 know no one who has a greater fa lity In gaining the lave of his scholars or. erno,eserts or thew a better infloelece , lam aware of the responsibility In spa iking In snob terms of oommeadatlon of a meatier; but I ism is tide fled Ism doing nothing but simple justice to an ex :anent Illta! 1 ; M.Mbtjg the language which I have here am- Oloyed. °RABIN!, HUDGE. 1 have great ecnifidecce in the Rev. Jas. P. Hughes, as a teacher, both in his, aptness to give instruction, and his last in the administration of discipline. 1 have bad two suns under his care, ani from the most careful observa tioiil mu free to recommend the gdgehill eehool as ono or sate and thorough instrnodon. ALICf.aND hit T. OFFICIO Commisseav os Sunsuessois. HoMsburg, June 18, 1882. EBALED proposals, endorsed "proPosals for Orations," will be received by the undersigned at his office niktil 12 iwon THE 25TH DIST., far supplying complete army rations ,(rAw) all 'United States troops or volunteers,'nciw or' that may be hereafter located at Camp Curtin. Said rations to be delivered, at. such times as may be designated by the proper officer, and on his requisition, - _ Side must state the price for rations delivered as above. A contract which must be executed (with bond and approved security for the faithful performance) within three days after notification of acceptance of ,bids, wilrbe awarded'to, the lowest responsible bidder, for the periodtif three (3) months, from-JulT ist, 1882,- . nnless;sooner terminated by the - 11. S. Commissary The.imdersignedreserveti the right to reject all unreasonable bids. H. JONES BROOKE, Capt. and O. S. VeL Ser jelBdtd . HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT.IS THR:QUESTION. riPHE Proprietors of • the- "PARISIAN pegrNDT uP ..WONDERS. AN ATOMY add MEDI OINE' have determined regardltint of expense to bane free, (for ;the benefit of suffering' humanity) -;POOR' of their most Instructive and iaterestEng• Leotures on Mar riage and Dialualltications, Nervous Debiuiy,. Prema ture Decline of Isanhcod, Indigestion Weakness or De pression, Loos of energy and .ifttalPeirsts, the Greet So cial Evils, acid those Maladies which result from youth ful Mlles, Kioesiea cd hfaturity„ or 'gnomes:l of Physt ology and Natures Law. These invaluable LOotares bay+ been the means of enlightning and saving thou sends, and will be forwarded free on the reoeipt of four stamps, by addressing BECBETARY PAZIEL&N Canonry or Asstexx 568.Breadway New York jetb-aly • A. G whitmon... . •Alex.. Johnston. E... 4 1 MEMOS , 46 00., . an 'clfik'No7 STREET, nuraDmirka. MANINACTUSIN 07 FANCY AND PIA= CANDIES. MUIR IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &O. Jel64lm* PRESERVE JARS JEL.LY..O.I. ASSES, 9elF all-sizes,- patterns and prices, jus rebigyed and for sae by 3 WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. Tag ge n e ral variety of goods for ad justi th • TOILET, , • v . be found at Heller's, is unsurpassed in this oily. pa 9l Market fared. SUGAR Cured Canvassed Hama, .a very cbolee kitjtat received and %ride by NICHOLSk BJWMAN, 6 Comer/rent and Market street. CHEAP Oil for all kinds of machinery, in %mail and large packages, for sale be N MEWLS k BOWMAN, . • 4. Corner Front and Market. street. Mil taAMIE and extensive - asser..nent of (Bomar% inquiring _au kinds ot Jelly Glasses, melon ?rennin Jars , Jag, . Bowle r IKabee, Am.. 1 1=9 jot reeel‘i and for vile by - I , 110HOIS k BowittN, - Joisi ~, ~: , come Frositand Mark et wept. ... A 4t43; .00 4 011_ .dLenions; atIOIEN . myt 93 .Market .street, Harrisburg, Pa., PIA IV CI XTEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the bes I x makers, from $2OO upwards. MELODEONS. THE BEET MANUFA(mURED• INSTRU MENTS, FROM $45 to $lOO. Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambimrines, Violin and Guitar strings and musi cal merchandise in general. BHEET MUSIC. THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand. Music seat by mail to any part of the bountry. OVAL, SQOABE, GILT AND ROSEWOO FRAMES,, . . . . Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on. hand. LOOSING GLASSE From smallest to largest since. Any style of frame made to order at the shortest. notice. ` febl9-wksly 100 PERCH OF GOOD BUILDING LIME STONE. ' FOR MLA AT TIM KEYSTONE FARM. my27-dtt PHILIP ENSIIINGER. STRAWBERRIES. Strawberries by the quart Chest or Bushel. ORDERS sent through the Post- Office, or left at the lower Market, on Wednesday or Sat or. ay mo lenge, will be promptly st••tended to:. iho they can oe had at tte•plaee at any tour of the day, fresh plated from the Tines. Eetatone Farm and Nursery, • • Immediately below the city. jet • WIWI. A. PARECHILL' PLUMBER AND GAB FITTER. Third 'Street, n e xt door to the lidegraph Printing QTORES, dwellings, churches, • public V buildings, factories, ke.., fitted up with gas, lead and iron pipe in a workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash basins, Bath Tuba, Lift and Forbe Pumps, Water Closets, Lead an.! Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A Aare of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All wort pr:mptly attended to: - ' ntso-dBm. FIRE INSURANCE. THE DELAWARE NUTETAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. INOORTG.RA TED 1836. • Capital and Assets $869,126 37 - DIRECTORS. Wm Mania, Edmund A. Ponder, throphilus Paulding, Jmo, R. Tennis., Inc. C. Davla Jas. Triquair , ,Wm. Byre, jr, James O. Hand, William O. Ludwig Joseph id . seal, Dr. R. B. Huston, George Leiner,Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, r:amuel stokes, J. 71. Penniston, Henry rioan, Edward Darlington, H. JIM/Brooke, spencer it'llvaines Thomas C. Band, Robert Burton, Jacob P. J 1111•8, James B. All'arland, Joshua Y. /lyre, John B. Semple. Pitts burg, D. T. Morgan Pittsburg, a. R. Berger, Pittsburg. Wl all 116.R.1161, /.'rerirkwe.• THOMAS C. HAND, Pine PrtnirkaL HUBBY LYLBUBIT, Secrelguw. Ti.,, undersigned Si agent for the above. named c oin. pany , coniinuos 'to take Ana 'Dap; in Harrisburg and vicinity. . . WILLIAM BUEHLER. jedd•at • REMOVED. , JOHN 13, SMITH llremoved his Boot-and Shoe Store from the corner of Peeved and Walnut streets to NO. 108 MARKET STREET, Next door to Ha) ne's Agriculture Stare, where be intends to keepall kind. of Hoots aNi Shoes, °alters, Ito-, and a large stoat of Trunks, and everything hi his line of bn siuees ; and wilt be ttianiclul to recetve the patronage of hie old customers and the publia in general at his new Piece of business. All kinds of work !node to order in the beat style and by superior wcirioneu. Repairing dune at short notice. [apr2dtf] JOHNS. SMITH. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 MARKET SI,REE7, HAERISBVII.G. LI AS always on hand a full assortment . of ISn and Japanned Ware, _ Ooptlng and Parlor Stems of the best manuiacturies, Gate- Spouting, Roof ing and Galvanised iron Uorniiii, manulhatured and put up at reasonable rates. Ne- Repairing promptly attended to. THEO. F. EIC.ELEFFER 3 ROOK AND JOB: PRINTER, NO: 18; MARKE7 - STRUT 1 . HABRWIMIG., surPartleular attention paid to Printing Ruling and tanding of Railroad Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Checks, &o. Canna printed at $2, $3, and $6 per housand in elegant style. . . 120 ATLANTIC AND OHIO TELE GRAPH COMPANY. flitHE Stockholder's annual meeting will J.„ be held at the Mee of the Secretary, (2 Forrest .Puce) 128 g South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, on THOBSDA t, JOLT 17th, at 10% o'clock U., at which time ao election for nine directors will. tate pace; and soon other business translated os may be brought be' fore the meeting. H. H. SEILLINGIORD, jell) dijyl7 A.GENTS 1 MERORA.NTS 1 PEDLERS I READ THIS. - EII4ERGETIO men make 41 , 6 a (lay by 1.11 selling our UNION PEVA STAIIONERY PAWER coundoing superior Stationery, Portraits Slif ELEVEN QICNERMS, and a piece of Jewelry. We !guarantee sat- Isfactloa In quality of our goods. The gifts consist of tifty Varieties and styles of Jewelry, all useful and valu able.: Crueulara with full particulars mailed 'free. Ad dress._ L. B. HAW INS & CO, . FREE'S BUTTER AT . MARKET PRICE. wE, HAVING fitted up a large Itetrig orator, sod having made contracts with som e o our - most rellaMe farmers to ihrwsh us with fresh and street butter regutarlr, will be enabled to supply oar customers with sweet fresh ice cold butter at all Ulnas. my 29 WM. DOCK, Jr,& CO. Laura TROUT. TIIST received a small invoice of MACKINAW LAKE TROUT. Tice quality very superior, and the price very tow. WM. DOCK, J&, & CO. • ATTENTION FARMERS QCYTHEI3, SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES; RAKEE.SCrtaII FIONBS and RULES in great variety, to imbed cans tut GuAgirrS Hardware Store, jeao-dtf . opposite tho Court “ otse, LT, and fi6,9 , 0080,4ii1a aw cheap Sn airs for prewvlng, bbiliOLS:s BOWMAN — Corner Fran ;Old MOW streets. inistellatous. WM. KNOCHE, I= A fine stseorttnent of twest plated WM. ILNOCHE, 98 Market street. J. HARR/131 38 Beekman street, Year Yoik. apll6-Smd Dr. W _ M. R. DE WITT, Jr., OFFICE SECOND STREET ABOVE LOCUST. Jet dim LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. OFFICE NO. 408 CHESTNUT STREET. 1 , (CHARTER PERPETUAL.) . • CAPITAL AND ANNUS, JOHN E. JAMBS, Actuary, cONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON ' Myna on the most reasonable terms. hey net as Executors, Trustees and Guard:ces under last Wills. and as Receivers wad Assignees. The capital being paid up and hrreated„ together with a large and constantly Renewing reserved fund, offers a perfect sear ty to at! Insured. The prataluma may be paid yearly, Ralf yearly or quar terly. The eompany add a BONUS periodically to the Imo nuntas4o Lit. 'The FIRST BONUS appropriated is De cember, 1844, the SECOND B 'NUS in D,teember, 1849, the THIFD BONUS in December, 1864, and the FOURTH BONUS in 1889. These additions are made without »- +lnirtegaoy increase in ihe premiums to be pa id to the Company... The following are a few example+ from the Register : Aroonot of Policy owl Sum Bonus or I bonus be increased Policy. Insured addilon by future additions. ' No- 891 82600 I $ 887 50 38,887 60 "' 182 • 8000 1,950- 40 4,050 00 " 199 1000 • 900 00 1,400 00 -. 838 6000 1,875 90 5,875 00 Agent at Harrlsbur. .. IriutlaßY, jeloAly FROM READING NSW YORK AND BACK, ONLY $4 150. "VITA East Pennsylvania Railroad, good du- V ring the whole month of June. Excursion 'tickets it the above rates can be had,at the office of• the above company at Bead• ing, good for all passenger trains. EDWARD M. CLYMER,' President. je9-dtje2B EAGLE WORKS, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. memnrsoruali or BOOK-BINDERS' BBLING•MACIIINBS ARD PINS, STANDING PRESSES, SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS, AND MACEECINES TOE GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES. Portable Cider ]Sills and Fodder Cutters, SCHOOL FURNITURE, General Machine Work and Iron and Brass CASTINGS, WOOD TURNING IN ALL 11%3 BRANOSIV, SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, Mt., MC., or Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. HICKOK'S PATENT WOODEN SOREW CUTTING TOOLS Er Cash paid for Old Clapper, Bra-a, Speiser, &o. STEAM BOILERS, &C. PENNSYLVANIA SAILBOAh, P;llll4:JMotzil4: 4 M;44 CELLAR WINDOW GRATES, Or various patterns, both stationary and swinging. Push Weights and variant other building castings, for sale very cheap at the pny2.4-Iyl ZAMA WORKS. GROVER & BAKER% oETSTIBATED FAMILY SEWING- MACHINEBI 11)10ARTICULAR attention is called to the 11 fact that, besides the machines meting our eels brated stitch, we manufacture, In great variety of styles, superior FAMILY LOCK-STITCH MACHINES• t The pmullarities of each WWI will be obeerfally- -. shoat and explained to patrolmen and they have the great advantage of being able to select from 011 T stook either &machine making the GROVES AND BAKER STITCH or one making the LOOK STITCH, We only 'valuable Sewing Machine stitches ',ln, practical PRICES FROM 140 lIPWAIDS, Office 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia For sale by NLRB. E. BRIONIZER. 78 Market Street, Harrisburg GEO. W. MaCALLA., WATOBNAKER JEWELkE, Atrl ll - NO. 38, dihm Market Street, Harristeri Pe :r. HAS constantly on hand a large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTI CLE% PLATED WARE, &c., Watches and jewelry neatly repaired. mar N B. Don't forget the place, opposite the Jones' House. moral-dam apr3o-dly TILE BEST GOODS BOIL THE LEAST HONEY A. HUMMEL, Dealer to BOOTS AND SHOES, of every 'DESCRIPTION and at all PRICES. Next door to the Court House,: MARKET STREET. Also a gensralassortmeat of TRUNKS, VA LISES and CAILPET BAGS, at the lowest 4:ssii prices. mar2B•dBm EXCELSIOR HAMS I 1 THESE HAMS are cured by a NEW . - YORK FARMER, • And are decddedlithe Meet delicious and delicately fie- Wed in the Marcel. They rival NEWBOLD'S FAMOUS, and cut little more than half. W. LOOK, Jr., & go. my 23 WE STUDY TO PLEASE. HENRY C. SHA.FFER, Paper Hanger , Las just opened a large,, new and Well selected stoclof Wal paper and Window &sate, at Ws new store No. 12 Atarketrart, nazi to Rummel as Slllingers grocery near, the Bridge. fier Paper hanging personally attended to. All wort warranted., jeClAlm• GLASS Jars "for putting up fruit, the celebrated Idliville patent, abeap, eimple and ef fectual, warranted to give escsfaction, just received and Ibr sale by NICHOLS & 1143WMAx, jel9 Corner .Ifrout and Market street. LUBRIOATING Oil for all kinda of ma , Maw i t , in convenientpackages, for u Tory low NI LS k 91:1WMAN, Cornor Front and Market street. 01 CALL. and examine "those new jars for Iron, the best, ahem:rests/id itmplesi in in market, for sole by !MEW & BOWMAN'. .1919 f'CoElNrFronL and Market stmt. GRAB OlDER.netandy- on hand at tory superior article of Ilsroo cam woo. WM. DOM Ja. a • ifftztellcmcons. $1,513.383 THOMAS RIDGWAY, President, ez:z