Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 28, 1862, Image 7
gaiip Ceitgrapl. HARRISBURG, PA saturilay Morning, June 28, 1862. -The friends of Capt. Wm. E. ti n . famous Pennsylvania Eleventh will t t ,, tearu that ho is at present I) leg at .-hience in this city, suffering by severe BM I. Cowin' Conattastomaits advertise a lot of lirrobor, the wrecks of Swatara bridges, swept away by the flood, together with or old Iron. Sale to take plaoa on Tnes the lst of July next. Christian Mumma, and not Isaac, in residing near Middletown, three ,el, lately died of scarlet fever, noticed in iy's Telegraph. We have since learned Another one of hie children has died, and le ii albo lying very low of the ease di- .I.,,rANCE IN TOBACCO AND CIGARS —lt is that the tariff and tax bills have already a material ativ.ance in the prices of , c and cigars among the wholesale dealers ngton, Tobacco •which was last week q: at forty cents per pound now comman is rents, and some trends of cigars have i.,(111 from three dollars to five dollars per -aid. La ORATIONS. The individuals who have ,tr_e of the ball of the House of Representa :,. s, imbued with a commendable spirit of ; 31notifm, as well as good taste, have relieved •• ,oa,bre appearance which that chamber wears during the recess, by decorating pate of the Speaker's platform with i. white and blue colored gauze and silk rib t gether with a number of small Ameri ,, flap, the whole forming a very pretty com 3tii n, and adding much to the appearance • things generally. SPECIAL MEETING OY lug CITY COUNCIL.— Veil) of the Mayor. —The Cc uncil held a meet- I hureday night to consider a message from Mayor, returning to that body, with his a . .8, an "Ordinance in relation to public ..,s." The ground taken by the Mayor in -. , ctions is, that the passage of the afore- Alliance will add additional expenses to rnment of the city. 'The Cc,nncil, how- vmed to take a different view of the c.t-r, and passed the ordinance notwith ::. iiia; the veto. The ordinance will he found . ittivertibing columns of this morning's raph. -.•.._ .Itll . B—Th,•Nitpo oen of Ethiopian Op ra 1,, seers—will open out in is Opera House in clay tide (Saturday) night, with a sterling l'eupe. including the old Harrisburg favorite, dm) L-hr, formerly of Kunkle's Serenaders, stsse ludicrous style a acting needs only to be seen to be appreciated. Besides Hairy, there are a number of other first class perform ers, mostly new faces, who shine in the upper glassy of ethiopian stare. These attractions, wth the full brass bend, will create &sensation, make things lively at the Opera House to .row night, I=l n SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.— ACI cotemporary makes a suggestion In ~ n ce to a mode of raking a collection in 4 our sick and wounded soldiers, which c . . 0 us au feasible, and wortby of trial In Uty. It suggests that boxes be placed at t Offices, Hotels,Saloons and other places ,t town, into which contributions be de ; rut, .o be given to a committee of ladies :milkmen for the purchase of such arti tht•y think will be needed the most by .11,11 em. If any one can think of a better to talon aunty we should be pleased to . item am. Let us do something on In -1,011411c Day, to let them know that, al - on that day we rejoiced, we were not ndrnl of the brave man who languish in Harrisburg has already done • for the soldiers. Let tts continue in the 1 . R 1, P8 in this region promise to be abun- ,1,1 superior. From what we can learn, rops will be immense. Wheat never at this season, and the dory in certainly never presented a more ''lnv appearance than at present ; there ihi.es of an excellent harvest through ;l.. North and West, and the yield will be .1 (lint aa that of last year, if storms and .ti,; do nut interpose. From the' Gulf ue learn that the wheat fields are;pretty 1, 113 blighted. This appears to be the case 'Cusses, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, I , lol)kbility is that the Cotton . States; fro m having abundant crops'of grain this likely enough to be ravaged by a him (.r less severe, according to the prox .) ices to the rebel camps. As the h.atrs will hardly be able to supply r hws wantS, an immense demand fur pro .- fr"ni t h e Northwest must spring up every ill the Smith ttB the tido, of War recedes , tArma, t\ APFAIRS AT itiv. , 4 Uppgr. END.".rQuIr country vusitis at the 11'01 nli of this oont4y exPeet h.we a lively time ta t the apPreillehTeig ~,a ry of American fridependance. • A glitnd 'LAW ration is to come off at GratatOWn, end by th e Ly kens Journal that times wilt " 1 " . " aurnetous" in that picturesque vil ...° the occasion. The United American tuoie, of the latter placer will have a parade, , v lid of the Sunday Schools have pie Mc& U! , l Fellows, propose an excursion t o and an effort is making to have a hi fireworks in the evening. It.e L}kvn,7rntrnal also gives us the follow htiuttal ittms•of intelligence respecting iu that neighborhiKtd ;Ite tuutractuta ott the Buehlerton tunnel f . umieuce work arly next month. Part • tto II tots, &C., are already here. has at lutigt L i been got out of the Valley emu pany's sloprs. The large t .11 in crops to t. et r e mines mates I. r. luaeavy storm of lain, a serious and expert- Nb t te v toleratand that Mr. Thomas will make k;t:Etcorse advance in the wages of the muletti u4' iorots of Ulla region, the first of ritit Acumen Tne INvitanort.—The members of the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder'oampany have accepted the invitation of the First City nuaves to participate in the 4th of July 'cele bration. SERIOUS A COIDINT.—Mrs. Swarger, a lady of about seventy-seven years of age, residing on Front street, above Mtelberry, met with an at dent yesterday which may result in her death. In the attempt to burn some caterpiller webs off a tree biller yard, hdr clothes caught fire and were mostly burnt on her body. Her cries attracted the attention of some of her neighbors, who ran to her rescue and succeeded in extinguishing the flames, not, however until the, old lady was so badly burned that life is 'despaired of. A 8= VRLTICV MANUFACTORY IN ORESTR% Co. —Few of our citizens are aware, says the Record, that we have had In Chester county, an estab lishment at which the finest silk velvet is man ufactured, of every style and pattern. A spe cinaen of the goods was exhibited at the Horti cultural Exhibition in West Chester last week. They rival the beat Imported articles, and are made at prices which command the market.— The factory is on the Valley Creek, four or five miles north-west of West Chester, known as "Baldwin's Factory." Mr. John Brooke is the propaletor. He sells his goods in New York, where we have no doubt they are resold to Philadelphia and thence to Chester county.— Mr Brooke is a practical workman, and has es tablished among us one of the best velvet &to rtes in America. PENNSYLVANIANS RELBASED.—Among the prim otters released by the Rebels upon parole, re cently in the Shenandoah Valley, were the fol lowing : Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania.—Jacob Barr, Co. G, James W. Kelly, Co. E. Forty-sixth Pennsylvania.--Jacob Myers, Co. C, Patrick Golden, Co. K, Thomas M. Lines baugh, Co. H, Lester Stone, Co. G, Edward Bradshaw, 0. G, D. S. Pifer, Co. IL Twenty-ninth Peonsylvania.—J. D. Rea, Co. C, Theodore D. Bow, Co I, Samuel W. Gay lord, Co. H, Robert G. Wilson, Co. D. One-hundred and-tenth Pennsylvania.—A. J. Henderson, Co. B, Martin Wirtz,- Co. A, James Hicks, Co. D, Dison Ramsey, 0. B. Ts►T "Corraasawit."—Our readers will recol lect the "contraband," whO was confined with the rebel prisoners at Camp Curtin near this city last week. It seems that his former mas ter was among the additional squad of prison ers that arrived here last Wednesday, and that when the oars which' conveyed the rebels to Philadelphia en route to Fort Delaware, ar rived at Washington street, in that city, the "contraband" proceded to whip him in true artistic style. He gave as a reason that his master had been flogging him for tea years and that now it was his turn. He was allowed to have his own way till the owner was well nigh exhausted when he was removed and left with some companions of his own color, while the coward Tiger wag shipped for Fort Dela ware. We learned, also, that an indignant female offered to tbrat3tt any one of the prison ers who desired it at her hands in revenge for the death of her son. Exra/LORDINARY AND PAINFUL BiLISTAKIL—Tbe night of the 8d of June, says the Lewistown True Democrat, will be remembered as having been pitch dark, with rain falling in torrents. That night the Express train east brought Mrs. Vanormer and daughter, (the latter an invalid aged about eighteen years,) on their way from one of the western counties to visit friends in Juniata county. When the train stopped at Lewistown station, about midnight, Mrs. V. inquired of the conductor how soon she would reach Patterson, as she d_sired to stop at that point. The reply was, " The next time the cars stop will be at Patterson, and as we are behind time I would like you to get out as quickly as possible, after they stop. I will at tend to your baggage, madam." On the train sped, but when only five miles below this place, in the very depth of the long Narrows, the whistle sounded and the train stopped.— Mrs. V. and daughter, agreeable to directions, got off "as quickly as possible," and had scarcely done so, when they, as well as a pas senger who had kindly assisted them out, dis covered that this was not Patterson ; but the discovery was too late, for in another second the train was off. Few can imagine, and it were impossible to describe, the feelings of the .two ladies at this juncture. Mrs. V. knew she was 'in the middle of the Long Narrows.— Throw all the darkness and rain she could see the river below her on one side, the steep and cragged mountain on the other, and nothing but a double track railroad under her feet—not even room enough on either side to avoid a train if one should come along. The daughter, an invalid, screamed with terror, and was with difficilty pacified by the mother. After vainly trying to find a shelter, it was determined to walk to Patterson, though neither Party knew how far off that place might be. At this moment a light was discovered, and believing it to be the front of an approach ' ing train, new fears burst upon the already horror stricken ladies. Another effort was made to get outside the track, but no room was found upon either side. It was then de termined, as the only alternative, not knowing upon which of the tracks the train might come, to stand as nearly as possible between the two. But fortunately no train come ; but instead the light proved to be in the hands of a watchman. The ladies called, and he came. The nearest house was two miles off—that of Robert Shaw, three miles below this place. After an exhaust ing walk along the railroad, this horse was reached, and the ladies there received every at tuition that kindness could dictate. Next day they were taken to Patterson, and thence they reached, their destination in safety, but they will never forget the fearful adventures of the night of the Bd of June. Whether anybody is to blame in this affair, we are not prepared to say. The conductor whin he advised Mrs. V. to get out " the next time'the train stops," of course had no idea that he would be obliged to stop this side of ratterson, and when be did stop, the thought that the ladies might get out in such a place probably did not once occur to him. But why tbegentlsman who twisted the ladies off, and knew they had made a mistake, did not imme dtate3,infortilhe conductor of !act, is a mystsqto u., . . t4clegrapll. Actiabag filoriting, Aunt 28, 1862 ADAM HOMAN, a graduate of Duff's Mer cantile College, Pittsburg, is desirous of form ing a class in Double Entry Book kee• big. lb cau be seen at his residence, Walnut street, near Fourth lto THE F'OaTY•SIXTH PENNSYLVANIA —1 he Forty Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment under the com mand of our gallant townsman, Col Joseph P. Knipe is now at Front Royal. Its t fficers and men are in good health and spirits and eager for a fight with the enemy. We predict that it will distinguish itself as much, if not more than before. Some smarms things will be elicited by We • - - present retell ton. The , Indlitiia American - says that one day last week, the parents and friends of a young man in" East' Wheatfleld township, Indiana county, were . startled,at the reception of a letter frOrn" a sod - Ilk; had been absent" for some four years and upwards, daring which time the parents had entirely lost' sight of the whereabouts of their son, and did not know whether he was living. The letter, however, gave the information of his whereabouts. He was then lying WHarrisburg, a prisoner, cap tured by Gen. Fremont's men in Virginia. He says he enlisted in a Louisiana regiment, to avoid being drafted, and wishes his friends to secure his discharge. He also says that with him are quite a number of young men who have went from the north and are now in a' similar situation. He..is the son of Patrick Smith. A Mona ESTABLriaIINNT.—Among the many improvements lately made in our city, to which we can point with pride Assn evidence of pros parity and as a determination on the part of our business men, nolooger to remain 'behind the " ,light house," is the completion of Eby & Kunkle's large brick building at the corner of. Market and Fifth streets, which is alike creditable to the owners and ornamental to that part of our city. The building is not only one of the largest, devoted to the grocery business, outside of New York, but the stock ch Menges 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 circumstances what, ever to migrepresent or take advaptage of any customer. A general invitation is extended to the public to visit the new building and exam-• hut the extensive stock, whether 'they purafase or not. Con. W. F. Smaza.. 7 --We had the pleasure yesterday of takiug by the hand. Col.. Win. F. Small. The Colonel was "wounded in the leg, (we think at Winchester,) and.-has suffered severely for the last six weeks, but is now slow ly recovering, and expects .to be at the. head of his commantragon. He has mir best wishes, and in speaking of Col. Wm. F. Smell, we as sociate his Military services in Mexico, his gal lant bearing at Baltimore,' and his qualities as a soldier and gentleman—while the humble dry goods firm of Mich & Bowman continue to soli cheap at the south east' corner of Front and Market streets. $6OOO Domeas WORTH or New Goons 1-400 pair of mitts direct from auction, at 25, 87, 50, 62 arid 76 cts.; 1000 Ladies' white collars, at 10, 20, 80, up to 76 cts. Groat bargains I 660 new ,hoop skirts for 60, 62 and 75 cm., up to $2.50 cheapest in town ; the largeet assortment of low priced dress goods—all prices. 100 pieces white brillants at 124 cts.; some at 16 to 18 cts.; 60 dozen of shirt breasts at 121 cts., 20, 25 and 37 cts., extra cheap. 200 dozen of La dies' white stockings, at 12} and 16 cts. A magnificent assortment of eminvidered cambric band, and cambric edging and inserdngs, at all prices. 50 dozen of linen pocket 'kerchiefs, at 14 eta.; also hemstitched 'kerchiefs. Whole se buyers we would invite to our large stock ; and as we have a buyer in New York, who blip only at the large auctions. We promise to sell goods at city prices. , S. LIMY. We also received 10 dozen of real German linen pocket handkerchiefs for gentlemen—a very scarce article ; also 20 pieces of white and colored straw matting, and 6 pieces of new car pets from auction ; 5 pieces of black silk at all prices. B. Law:. BATCB.ELOR'S HAIR . DYE 2IIE RES.? IN THE WORLD V[TILIAig . 15 #TP LOB'S Cele 7 V brated Fair bye produces s Color cot to be 'die tinguistvd from nature—warranted not to Injure, .the Hair in the least; remedies the ill enacts or bad dyes, and invigorate. the Hair for life. GRIT', RM . or: RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Blank or brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful. Bold by all Druggists, Ace. sir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM, A. BATIIHISPR, on the four sides of each box. FACTORY, No. 81 Barclay Street, ' (late 283 Broadway and 18 Bond Street.) s Nitir YORK. mylBy Do not trifle with your Health, Oonintution and, .Ch a reeler. • . If you are Buffering with any Diseases for which HELMBOLD . S EZIRAOZ ItUCH7I is recommended TRY IT I TRY IT TRY IT It will Cure you, tare Long Ilutrertug,. Allaytog train. and Inilamatlon, and will restore you to HEALTH AND PURITY , At Little Expense, And Ito Rap:lure. Out out the Advertisement In'anothefoolunni, and Gal or send Er it. BEWARE OF COUNIERFEHS Ask for El.dmbold's. Take no Other. . CURES GUARAMBED. myl2-d2= • • EIA_T_R DYE 1 •liAIR DYE! 1 Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye I The only Harmlees.nn4l.lleliable ! DyerßnoNni I All others are naefilmitAtioni, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed - instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN IIvDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Ws. A. Bxrcatton since 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made to the hair of the patrons of big famous Dye. Wu. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature and is waxen/Ten not to knoreln the least; howe9er long it ai bp gonn a . ced, an d Ito, or bad IWea remedied: The - hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is:prop: arty applied at No. 16 Bond Street New York. Sold in all the cites and to r ayna, of .the LiOted..B44es, byl Druggists and Fancy Goosia Peelers.) ;- The Genuine has the name William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four HAWS of each box. Wholesale Factory, Eil Parsley St., octUltwly. LIAO 28it !roadway, New York EXCELSIOR HAMS I THESE' HAMS are oared by a NEW YORE FARMER dad are decidedly the mei delicioni . and delicately na oared In the muses, 'y rival it ' S. FAMOUS and east little more thin hale W. DOCK, Jr., & Co. n 2 / 2 8 4. :..r DAND.C. I 4 - AQFF.JOU - -Fatah and br la n°l I. y ways NAIL. „. I=l BE WISE BY TIMES! New 2thuertistmtnts 1 7761 JULY 4th. 18621 FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS! TORT ILROICIVED AND FOR NAIR LOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT JOHN WISE'S Fruit Sr, Confectionery Store, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT. Harrisburg-, Pa FIREWORKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS INCLUDING- ROMAN CANDLES, SKY ROCKETS, PIN WHEELS, MINES, SERPENTS, GRASS HOPPERS, PROCESSION TORCHES, (Barn Three Hours.) SOFT CASE TORPEDOES, HARD CASE TORPEDOES, PULLING CRACKERS, FIRE CRACKERS, MAMMOTH CRACKERS, LADIES' UNION FANS, For Waving, burns at once a Red, White and Blue Fire—a new and beautiful article. Together with an innumerable quantity of smaller Fireworks, all of which can be purchas ed cheaper than elsewhere. je2s JOHN WISE. TO NEW YORK AND BACK FOR SIX DOLLARS. EXCUSION TICKETS Will be lamed at the READING RAILROAD DEPOT, from Harrisburg to New York and Baok, Via READING, ALLENTOWN Br, EASTON, Good from Saturday, hue 18th, until Monday July 7th, 1861, AT SIX DOLLARS EACH, With the privilege of laying over at any inter mediate Station, in either direction, between the above dates. J. J. CLYDE, - General Agent Reading Railroad, Efarris&urg. JUNE 24, 1862. je26•dtjy6. FR THE FOURTH OF JULY. J UST at e ße n: o glliii r i l i a s gs t/bear l s t i looks zes, fto from a largo ec r so 4 inches to 10 feet. FLAGS FOR 1 CENT. FLAGS FOB 2 CENTS. FLAGS FOR 8 CENTS. FLAGS FOR 6 CENTS. FLAGS FOB 12 CENTS. FLAGS FOR 26 CENTS. FLAGS FOR 40 CENTS. FLAGS FOR 76 CENTS. FLAGS FOB $1 00. FLAGS FOR $2 60. FLAGS FOR $6 00. Flags of any size not on hand will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice at BERGNER'S. WHITE HILL'S :PATENT WAGON. fI3E above wagon is, now on exhibition at the Bomgardner House where the Patentee is ppitig, and will be glad to have all call and examine hi. patent. The na ore of the invention la making the front and back hounds alike, so u to be concealed by and adjusta ble coupling pole and hot - , that the,horess can be at tached to eitber end of the wagon. County and State Rights for sale. J*4 dSte JOHN S. WHITSHTLL. • ATTENTION FARMERS SCYTHES, SNATHS, GRAIN CRADLES, Ream, isoirraß sTONES and RULES In great varlet', to be had CRIAP . ' • GILBERT'S Hardware Ettore, jelO-dtl ' Opposite the Court e ouse. TIN WARE AT REDUCED PRICES LYMAN GILBERT, Mark &rod, arner of River Alley. OFFERS for Sale the largest stock of Tin a"d Sheet Iron Ware in Harrisburg. sir Prices lower than thwe of any other (AO lish. nt, The custom of store keepers woo purchser to sell again is inv ted. AU work warranted. jell-dim STOVES I STOVES I QOME of the beet patterns cooking stoves are to be bad et the Oheap Tin waro and they. Es latnlahment of Lyman Ghee, t , 'Market street. jerVdtm VRIIIT CANS, (IF the, best patterns, Glass and Tin sou -11 'tautly on hand at Lyman 011bort's Tin $1 are Kan ayaetory,.llarket lateen.'' WATER COOLERS. A NICE twortnitiif;.-Cibeap " Lyman A ellberi's Tin aril Sheet Iran Ware Mannino ory, one' • net. 7-dim . #OIL COUNTY COMMISSION Eti. .1 - AVID BEAST, of south :Hanover tonwhip, offera /dwelt- aa a candidate lor the om.e of CCU vrY C AK fiLdluNffit, subject to the Union r,Bl.utAlican Nominating Convention, and pledgee him-eli if uninjoatol and etected,l3 dkobarge the dating or the office with fidelity. jelB dents NEW rattema of Coal Oil Latnpa ,, with sill Vie recent y IWproved burise s t r sate by badiOL.l Ai BOWMAN'S nri9 corner r-nnt earl 4..rwe• Ce.ithit Ware and Willow Ware, con sisting °Alan's, Tubs, Buckets, or all Muds for ...le by NICHOLS & BO.s MAN. ifiprlA Cornefor Front .nd Market streets. SUPERIOR Quality of Imp , rial and Black Tea for sale by 101301.3 & BOWMAN, my23l , Pmer rivet and . M. km streets. ...L t A:RGE ap;ii..,qxten A ksre alkorimaut of G i Newa* s lethitilif Cratnolent, Goblets, Dishes „wpm ,410., ~...everytlanuttor preserving .14 I b/0010111 - D*WMAN Como Stoat and Market streets: 21mtioements SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY EVENING, June 28. SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE THE GREAT COMBINATION COMPANY. EIGTHEEN STAR PERFORMERS. THE LEADING COMPANY OF THE PROFES SION. NOT TO BE EXCELLED BY ANY TROUPE IN TILE WORLD In Causation with Garatigurs Brigs Band, Who will give a Freo Balcony Serenade in Front of the Opera House on the above evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. CARDS OF ADMISSION 25 cts. Doom open at 7i o'clock, commence at 8 o'clock. S. S. SANFORD, Proprietor. H. CONRAD, Agent. je2.13 GAIETY MUSIC HALL ! Walnut Street between 2a and 3d, GRAND OPENING NIGHT, NEZ2 THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 26th lIHE Manager, Mr. Edwards, has the L nita=u-e of inforiving the animas of Harrisbnr g. lbat bavlau hared the above named Hall will open it with the Mllowing array of Talent not to be excelled by any Company In the world. OBSERVE ili NAMES : MISS JULIA-.EDWABD3, the • Paeinating Cautatrice and Quiets' of Songs. Eagle. LEONTA, the Beautiful Gannon, from Ihs Roustui t Ballet Troupe, New York. ED. HE HAVEN, tee Conde Vocalist Bs:4olst and opian Gomedlut. Prof LIE • SI NT', 'he Eminent Platiolst. 808 SOW tliD3 the Great FttHopim Comedian, Dancer and o livitn I/Mint:44 , l3r of the Co trabutd. Doors open at 7i, to commence at 8 o'clock. ADMIISION 10 eta. ORCHESTRA SEATS 15 cts. ROB"r. EDWARDS, je24-d2tmtge Sole Proprietor. • FOR RENT IpHE Three story Br ek Dwelling House opplsbe the Magn tic Telegraph Of te on Thi d trt_et Lear tier.. t, owned by awl forrne , y the reel dznce or or. George D cg. Owl .g t 3 too location &•., tors is one of the mot dwindle resid noes fors small family in tae city. 'lh hole a log now ramie's i . n y Artic , e ef v urn tore thetein d sired, oat be purrhalee at rea °ea .le ratee, Pames ion given on the drat of .tuly. Enquire of G. S. O.4.rOVER, On the Pr advs. NOTICE ,[HE undersign° I bav , ng been appoint ed assignee! g.mud Wa.ll,wer. or Lowe Parbm ionaahlp, under a ',elan ary deed or easignmem for the benefit of cred tors. hereby gives notice to all persons in• debtxd to sal l Wallower to mate payment, and those having o alma to present them to ROBERT W. M CLIME, je24.d4t4t I soignee 01 'amnel Wal owor. CAUTION THE public are hereby notified not to j_purchase trialbllowlng notes riven In favor of H nw - den, Colby & Co., parade at the Harrisburg Bank. One lour months after date, signed Geo. W. Ryan, for 6176. . One four months after date, signed Geo. W. Ryan and Jona p. Fol.:lcier. tor $lOO. The notes ere dated on the 7th of March or tbe•e. shouts, and as the undersigned has no Irene on the notes, oanitonS persona item purchasing the same. • je2s dst GEO. W. RYAN. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. • HENRY C. SHAFFER, Paper Hanger, has just op3red a ]area, ne.w an 1 well selected took of Walt Paper and Window ihaJee, at his new store No. 12 Market street, next to Hammel a KNUngers grocery near the Bridge. .per Paper hanging personal& attended to. AU work warranted. je9 dims DENTISTRY. D. GEO. W. SrINE, graduate of the Baltimore College of Denial Surgery, havingp er manently located in the city of Harrisburg and taken the office formerly oe.aupled by Dr, gorgas on Third' street between Market and Walnut,- . respecofully friends and the public in general, that he is p rep ared to perform all operations in the. Dental profession, either surging. .or mechanical. in a manner, that shall not be surpassed by operators in this or any other city. His moue of inserting artidoial teeth is upon the latest im proved scientific principle. Teeth, from one to a full set, 'mounted on line Gold, Silver, Platina plates or the Vulcanite Base. I lake gnat pleasure in recommending , the above gen tleman to all my former, friettde ; of Harrisburg ant vi. chitty, and feel confidant that he will Parforat all opera tions in a scientific manner, from my knOwledge of his ability. [my3 dtfj •F.J. e. GOIiGAS. D. D. S. SUGAR CURED HAMS. DRIED: BEEF, SHOULDERS, 'BOLGNA SAUSAGE. GI large and fresh supply jut , received by eb26 .; 100 PERCH OF GOOD BUILDING LIME SVONE. , FOR RAZE AT Tali KEYSTONE FARM. my'274ltr SUGAR! 10Q o li fa ß il Lb ; . ad S e u sgat r d tE i t ii e d fin in e s d i a n td ov i o l d awi will be aat tbelo sem market rmee. WM D /MC, JR., & OJ. FIRS CIPAC/KERS ; Fire • (kicker Fri jui3 received - and lort ale'ebeap by NICEICit 8 k BOWMAN, felt , • . Corner Brent and 'Market streets: VXTENSIVE stock of White and Brown ugars of allgrades, and very lo j•itt received and for sale by 0.1.0111.11.8 as BO MAN, j 21 Corner-Front and Market street& CALL and examine those 'Cheap Sugars tbr preservin , at NICHOLS & isuwa r2l Corner Fro t and M rhet rreets. IV AN ;ED IM3I EDIAT6LY few Mactimata and.Blacasmith.. Spoke at the n4.20-at , H.1tn1,1.-BUR4 tut( 1-IHor VKEoti 4..ewona .aud .Bale /18, just, re Oared and for sale 1 w by NI H IS & ro.WII le l 4 C , r or Font and Ma 4..1 .tree's. Bukuu.N.4, . A SMALL, but very superior lot of EA. Bologua .ausage Just rtcetvea, by WM. LOCK, Sr ; ' at co. CALL and Nee those nice aad °neap bu. gars for preiorving, &a., at. OL9 f BOWALAN, *l2' Oirifoic-Fion , -aad -Market arreata. GLASS Jars for putting up fruit, the eel.bracedMiteapatent, (ratan, aim la and tf feet a w.rranted to gore a macaw), J eat received end for axle bi NIOLIUU; atb, 1019 Corn I , front aria Hartetatreet. POMADE .DONGROISE los FIXING 711.11 Maus TAO HES, ICBt.LRR'S eIH.OIOE FIGS, in lb 1 0Ft l oons,itint received end ter mile by r - NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner front and Market ovals, New 2thvtrtistmtnts. 1 1 HAPPINESS OR KISERY? THAT IS THE QII•ESTION. THE Proprietors of the "PARISIAN I CARNET UP WONDERS. ANATOMY and M rR ED o I DINE ' have determined rerardiesa of expense, tl PEIIIO free, (Ng . the benefit of suffering humanity) po their mlst Instructive and isteresung Lectures on Mar riage and its Disqualifications, Nervous Debility, Prema ture Decline of tdanhood, Indigestion, Weakness or De pe-asion, Loss of energy and Vaal powers, the Greet So cial Evils, and those Mal oleo wilier' result from youth ful fates, Excesses of Maturity, or Ignorance of Physt. olosy and Nature's law. These invaluable Lectures hay,. been the means of enlightning and swing thou snide, and will be forwarded free on the receipt of foar stamps, by addressing SECBETARY PARprAN CjErgrr os ANATOMY AND MsDICUri, 663 Broadway, New York. Jel9-oly • SHAW'S SICKLES , In Lots of 10 dozen or more, SI PER DOZEN. Sole agency at 121 WATER STREET, • PITTSBURG. T. WILSON SHAW. Jea34tw EDGEHILL SCHOOL. PRINCETON. N. J. Rev. Jets P. Huns, A. M., Principals. &V. THOS. W. CATIILL, A. M., THIS Institution, founded in 1829, is designed to prepare boys thoroughly for college or fr a nosiness life. The buildings are large and eommo- Oils, and the grounds embrace more than thirteen wires. Beth of t h e Principals di rue their whole time to the tohool, al led in the department of lestruotion by competent teachers the welithry Instruction end digit, (under the charge of an experienced Instructor,) is arranged so as not to interfere with the regular studies, occupying a past of the tame appropriwed to exercise sud recreation. Pupils are reAtived at any time and charg‘d only fi om the dito of ad. lesion. Taste:—sl2s 00 per eereion of five months. For circulars, or further information. address either of the Principals. lte ereere is also made to the Rev. Mr. Cattail, Harrisburg. From !he Rem Dr. Hodge and the Rey. Dr. dieOia, Professors in Na Theoloyioal Seminary. Prince/on, N. J. I hair , . for several years been lath:stately acquainted with the ev. Ttomaa W. Crttell. Ile has hag charge of two of my sons, and I can safely eay I have never ..nown any one in who.^ fidelity a d devoti to his pot pill, I have equ ol confllence. He le a good sehol r and a sucess ul teacher. • kuow no one wuo hag a greater lacol.ty in a Itolug .he love oot h a nebulas or who exerts over them a be-ar influence lam aw re of the .a .p .naibility in see king In much Wilmot' commendation of a Leacher; btu I ol.nod lam ;lama bothin b.t atm no Ju oto an .s'illent man. In udng th 3 language which I have here em yky d. Cdaß ES a I bave great contiderca In the Pev. Jas. P. floghes, as a teacher, both SI his ap neam to give it st,acti tn and hi. to tin the .itmluat anon ttf 'bitch)i no. I heve had two ■ da- under his dare an from the most cameral ob,erva- Li Tam f to recomme Ibe 0-age:till :obool a 3 o. e or Fare sod thorougo instru.: to'. ie 4 d A. FLOM R T %COIL' . INSURANCE. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation, Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTII AMERICA. OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1794—Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets $1,200 000 • DIRECTORS : Arthur 0 Collin, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Samuel P. Smith, Guarles Taylor, Ambrose Hhto, John R. Nen; Richard D. Wool, Willtun welsh , Wll lam E. Bowen, James N. Dotson S horrie Wale, John use, Ge L Harr' ion, Fr Dotson , s R. lave, td ward H. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke. ARrnuß G. - I President. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. As cootral agent far th aiiave name company, the underagued Is prepared lo take Wire risks in any pact of the Mate of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet ually, on the moat favorable tariffs. 011loe Third street between Walnut and Strawberry alley, Du ke's row WILLIAM BUEHLER, jelo-dly tgrrusuurg, PS. WM. A. PARKHILL, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER• Third Street, next door to the Telegraph Printing Orme. STORES, dwellings, churches, public buildings, factories, &0., fitted up with gas, lead and Iron pipe Ina workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash basun, Bath Tube, 1 ifc and Force Pumps, Water Cloott s, Lead and Iron ripe for water, gas and steam. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All work pr raptly attended to. my3O43m. STRAWBERRIES. Strawberries by the Quart, Cheat or Bushel. ORDERS sent through the Post Office, or left at the lower Market, on Wednesday or Sat. uruay mornings, will be promptly a tended to. Also they can oe had at the place at any hour of the day, fresh picked from the vines. Ke ‘• stone /arm and Nursery, Immediately below the oily, jet J. BUSH. Z. G. WHITMAN. ALEX. JOHNSTON. E. G. WHITMAN & 00 v 318 CHESTNUT STREET, TEILADELPHLI. MANUFACTURES OF FANCY AND PLAIN CANDIES. DEALER IN . FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &O. Jel64llm. FROM READING 0 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. NEW MARBLE AND STONE-YARD HENRY BROWN HAVING opened a MARBLE AND STONS YerM on Caiml Street, tea. enettour greet, oppo etto P tinny tqatrtgad D .pot, is es this me hod of iuiorming the ettiznis oY ILlarmuurg en t ygrinits ttgat be hi ir:paied o .o all kiwis of my tile and stone w rk tu a sup riot aisi.ner, and on the in .et roach ss oie terms. je o.d2ii.* GREAT ATTRACTION. CALL at No. 75 Market. street, where you will dad a large aua well srl wed swek of p.awaud faucy Wu a LOoery of al Studs. grail va riety u Love 0, every 1e ei toes Ladies' Wor. titmcia sad Ilesouy Bas ets, Po elgu ter ;guts, UstLet and all o.he, art cl,,fit g• oonalty 0e,4 ii a wuro.:tio atry wed tuy store. •towsiiving r eau Supplies 4'701 weet. Cali and examioef. , yu,raeives. WN. 11. W MAI sN f K, aprlS-cl6m l oprictor. PREBEIVE JAR'S MCI - JELLY (*LASSES' F all sizes, patterns and prices, just received and for We by 012 War . D CH Jr . & CO, Dr. WM. R. DE W. 122, Jr., OFFICE SEND STBRRT ABOVE LOCUST. jel cum VANILLA. BEANS. WE are offering for sale a splendid qua t i t7 of vanilla Bean at low prices, by the pand,ounoe or singly. HELLNRPB DRUG :TORE, 91 Market titre&