Ettegtapij HARRISBURG, PA SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, ISCA, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. tisentents, Business Notices, Marriages, Deaths, AR., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be aceom. ive.erl with the CAST'. Aih•erttseutents ordered ilk the regular ii a•cuing Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Et 1011 wlthcatt extra charge. CITY iTE.ms MILITIA CLAIMS bought or collected. Ap plication by mail attended to as if made iu person. JOHN A. BIGLEE, Attorney-at-Law, -- Harrisburg, Pa. ap2o d4t lEO=l BOTINTLES, PEssimcs, Back Pay, Subsistence and Military and War-claims of all kinds col lected promptly, by A. C. Smith, Attorney at Law, Walnut street, next to the Prison. aplBtf INVATaDS, WIDOW'S AND NIOTHER'S PENSIONS colle,cted by S. S. Child, Claim agent, Harris burg, Pennsylvania, at the price allowed agents by the Government, five dollars each. "No charge for additional evidence." aplBdlw 'MONEY due On PREMIUM CERTIFICA.TEB Col lected by S. S. Child, Claim agent, Harris burg, Pa., at five per cent.; single certificates, one dollar. All orders by mail promptly at tended to. aplBdlw === LOCAL BOUNTIES collected by S. S. Child, Claim agent, Harrisburg, Pa., at five per cent., when the amount exceeds one hundred dol lars; all others five dollars. aplB4llw 7- TOWN AND COUNTRY W.txTED.—An active young man of experi ence as salesman in a retail dry goods and grocery store. Must speak both German and English. Apply to J. &H. J. MEILY, ap23-dtf Middletown, Pa. . PERSONAL. —The person Who got a large glass cake dish from the store of the subscriber, during the week the fair was held in the court house, will confer a favor by, returning it at once, as it is greatly needed. apr23d2t* HENRY FELrx. TURTLE SOUP.—Mrs. Chester a4uounees that she will have turtle soup this evening, in . addition to her usual bill of fare, at her restau4 rant. under the Buehler House. g, Go and hear the Campbells, to-night I=l IF you want to be robust and hearty try Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. See adver tisement in other column. 2t REV. S. S. MITCHELL, of Princeton Semi nary, will preach in the 0. S. Presbyterian ..hurch, to-morrow morning and evening. KUIDIEL'S CELF.I3BATED BITTER WINE ON IRON is the best and most effectual remedy known for dyspepsia. We would advise you to try 2t Tar. "Eesence of Old Virginny" at the theatre, to-night. . I=l A SOLDIER was robbed of thirty dollars, at market this morning. The pick-pocktes,ap pear to congregate wherever there is the least chance of plying their vocation. ON Tuesday next Miss H. Kauffman will open her new stock of millinery goods, at her . store on 'Market street, near Front. The as= sortment has been selected with great care, and embrades the latest stylei and the best quality of goods. To-rimscr the Campbells will give their last entertainment in this city. Thzaz was a tremendous rush to - market, this morning. By half-past six o'clock, nacio of the farmers had "sold out" and gone home.. The supply of marketing did not equal the demand. Prices were somewhat higher than those of last week. I===l Ir• you desire to pass an evening pleasantly, or to be cured of the blues or dyspepsia, go to Sanford's and enjoy a hearty laugh.. You can there have a taste of the essence of minstrelsy_ in all its purity. There is a grand bill for to-night. Do not fail to go to Wanford's' Opera House. The singing dog is still there. THE Rouse of Representatives has passed, finally an act to incorporate the Scotland and Mount Alto Railroad Company. It il-the de sign of the Company to construct a railroad from Scotland, on the Cumberland Valley , Railroad, to Mount Alto Furnace, on the South Mountain, in Franklin county. Go and hear Father Gulick, this evening,, with the Campbell minstrels. Av AGan FROG.—The other day, at Johns town:as a mason was engaged in cutting : stone, a living frog was found in the centre of a stone that had been in use in a wall for over thirty years. When discovered he was as flat as a pancake, but aftei being released from his prison, could hop about as well as anyi other frog. The Cambria papers think thit his frogship—coul.d he speak—woulA tell us about the times when Noah lived. His only defect is that he is totally blind. He has-been,. • placed in a cage for safe-keeping. ON Monday evening next, Rouse's Star Com bination Company will again appear at Brant's Hall. During the engagement of the Camp'. bell Minstrels, the Star troupe has been play ing to immense audiences in Reading. The people of Harrisburg will heartily welcome the return of the Combination Company. The ladies and gentlemen composing the troupe sustain excellent characters, and the enter tainments have been witnessed by our best citizens. On Monday evening, will be presented"l :s ' the fast time, Coleman's great play, entitled. THE IKON CHEST. This is one of the most popular dramas ever written, and those who_ fail to witness it will miss a grand treat. . The entertainment will conclude with the ;my amusing farce, T he Bobtails and Wagtail .• ;'' r CAmPßria.,'s minstrels will be in Carlisle on Monday and Tuesday evenings. CoL. Heaunp.catT (i 9th) reg,iment will start for the Army of the Cumberland ou Monday, frona,Lancaster LOOK at Knoche's advertisement of New Music in our columns to-day. The pieces no ticed are all well recommended. ALLums! Ar..nums!! Aramms!!!—A large stock of new and beautiful patterns just received at Wm. Knoche's, 93 Market street. Ad - s• r PaOTOGRAPH and portrait frames, the largest variety and latest patterns at the lowest prices, at Wm. Knoche's, 93 Market street. LAFAYETTE LINDAW, brakesman on the Northern Central Railroad, was killed at Ma rysville, on Thursday morning. We have not learned any particulars. THERE is a dangerous opening on the site of the old furnace-office recently burned, on State street. It should be repaired at once, as it presents a fine opportunity for passers-by to injure themselvms, especially at night. • THE FIFTY-FIFTH PENNA. REGIKENT. —Per sons corresponding with members of the Fifty fifth regiment, Pa. Vols., should direct their letters to Yorktown, Virginia—the regiment having moved from .Port Royal to the above named place. BAPTIST Cmaton.—There will be service in the Baptist church, corner of Second and Pine streets, on to-morrow morning at 10i, and in the evening at 7i o'clock. The pulpit will be occupjed by the Rev. Wm. Shadrach, D. D., of Philadelphia. The public are in . vited to attend. Axorman SOLDIER Gofw..—Gideon J. peau s of tlifkeity, and a 'thenAer' `of the Aleviol2 Pennsylvania Cavalry, was thrown from his horse at Williamsburg, Va., about the last of March, and died of his injuries. His age was seventeen years. He had' been in the service a month and a-half. His remains arrived here at noon to-day, and will be interred to mor row (Sunday)'afterntion," , ,at:3 &clock. MEETING OF THE COUNTY CbanarrrEa.— In pursuance of the call of the chairman of the County„ Committee, the committee met last evening at the office of H. C. Alleman, Esq., for the purpose of appointing delegates to the County Convention, which will meet in this city on Thursday next. After consult ation, Geo.. Bergner and ,James Freeland, Esqrs., were selected as Repiesentative dele gates. Henry Thomas, Esq., was sislected as Senatorial delegate, and Henry SheLlenberger and Isaac, AEumma, ESqra., ,were appointed Conferees to meet similar Conferees from Leb anon county, .if any shoUld be tippointed from said county. - • " Tim dedication of the Wesleyan Al‘frican church, , corner. of South street - and Taw:Lees alley, will'take place to-morrow at 10 o'clock. The congregation deserve great credit for their efforts to erect an edifice that will be an honor to the colored population of our city, and an enduring evidence of their respect for Christianity:' .over.four thou.sand dollars have been contributed by the congregation towards the erection of the house of worship. The whole cost was about $6,000. Oar citizens should lend a helping hind, so that the build ing may be free from debt. Rev. J. -Walker Jackson, of the LocUse Street .11. E. church, will preach at 3 o'clock to-morrow, at which time special arrangements will be made to ac commodate such of our white citizens as may attend. The church is a handsome structure, and well worth a visit. SALE OF REAL ESTATE, AT PRIVATE SALE. James W. Weir sold to Remy Gilbert a lot of ground, 26 feet 3 inches, on Front street, near Locust, and 210 feet deep to River alley, thereon erected a two-story frame house, fOr the sum of $6,100 cash. Sohn Swller sold to George Doehue a lot of ground, 26 feet three inches on Chestnut street and Raspberry alley, and 210 feet deep to Blackberry alley, thereen erected a two story brisk house, frame Stable and frame house, for• the sum of $4,500 cash. Rudolph F. Kelker sold to butcher Fink a lot of ground in Chestnut street near Fourth street, 26 feet 3 inches wide, 210 feet , deep, thereen erected a two-story fralie house, &c., for the lum of $3,200 cash. John Shannon sold to Major john.S. Det weiler one acre and one-and-a:half perches of land in the Sixth ward, fronting on the Har risburg and Millerstownturnpidie, , and extend ing to Third street, thereon erected a two story brick house, &c., for the sum of $7,000. Posmo SALE.—The following was sold April 21, 1864, by Sheriff Jennings: • . All that two--story frame lniuse in Lykane town, Wiconisco township, county' of Dan phin and State of Pennsylvania, together with the lot of ground, the property of -ludic Szy manski;. sold to J. Martial Plum for $2OO. Also, a certain piece or tract of land, in West Hanover township, Dauphin county, Pa., containing #fteen acres, Its thd . prop,erty of William Quigg; sold to Wm. Quigg, Jr., for $l,OOO. . , DURING the early career of Adam, it is said, "The world was sad the garden was a wild, And man, the hermit, sighed till woman smiled." If woman,unadorned, possessed such charms, with what wondering eyeil mast Adam -noes look down and see the vast 'improvement 5,000 years have made in woman, and then la ment that when Eve was given to him a mil liner shop was not bestowed upon her as a dower. Ye men of the, nineteenth century— how blest are you with bonny brides and skill ful milliners ! Yet while your bosom heaves with pride to see your.lasses trim and neat, in these hard times, - row purses fall as your pas sions rise, and you cry with a voice of despair, where can fine goods be hail cheap? The world will call you a fool, but the wise will refer you to Mas. JANE A. liwrsiits, .Second street, above Locust, where boraiets_Of all styles and quell ' ties, trimmings and ribhons the best and most varied, and a general *wk can be had at sat isfactory prices. 2t* I=l THE 13HEIDING COMMITTEE Of the .. - axton rire - company are requested to meet at tht store of John A. Haller, corner of Second and Mulberry streets, this evening, at 7i o'clock, precisely. It is hoped that every member of the committee will be in attendance. FAREwma. &loam—The Rev. D. Gans , pastor of the German Reformed Church of this place, willl - deliier his fare Well 'sermon to- : morrow (Sunday) morning, the 24th inst. Many friends will regret the loss of this gen tleman, whose walk and conversation have endeared him to a large circle. . - SPECIAL NOTICES. Cloaks : Cloaks : Cloaks : Large assortment of cloaks. Cloaks at all prices. Black silk sacks and oloaks. Cloth for cloaks, all colors. Hoop skirts at 75 c. to $L Spring shawls from auction. Splendid assortment of gingham. Dress goods. a very large lot from auction. Stockings for ladies; all prices. Stockings at:2s eta per pair, from auction. Muslins bleached; the best . town for 25 cents. Silks from auction at low prices. Black silks at all prices. ." ' Received from New York auction, a very large assort- Meat of goods, which we will sell at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. S. LEWY. Banuvamt 9 s Troches. For the Cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, &c., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls them to speak in public. • Hanufactuted only by C. A. Bannvart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, t,2 whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by drUggist every where. Read the following testimonials from some of our eminent clergymen: I:fkr.• merino, Feb. Bth, 1864 A. " Binivenr—.Dear have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them ail, ean.cheerfally commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have. found them serving in timo of need, mosteffectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. Oft-I agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Troches. C. CA.TTELL, Late Pastor of O. S. Presbyterian ChArch. Hainnt3BunG, Jan., 1864 To 0 A. B.uoiv.isT—Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very freqUently, and in places whale the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has been supplied in your excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior to any I.,o*enges that I have ever used,,, in_.renioving speedily that huskiness of the voice arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery., of public ad dresses. 'Noun- JNO. WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the LoCust St Tilethailist Church To C. A. HilarvAirr--Dear Sir: Having used your Troches, I am free to say they are the - hest I have ever tried and take great pleasure in recommending them to all persons afflicted with sore throat or . huskiness of voice arising-from public speaking or singing. Yours, &c., G. G. RAX_ESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue ldethodiA Church. Mena= ATToasrEy's OFFICE, liiireasemea, Feb. 29, 1864. .To Cl. A. B i tarsvorr—Dear Sir ':= I have found your Troches to bp invinable • in re lieving hoarseness and in Strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to, the voice and are certainly of grebes fitto all public speakers. A. R Dr.. J. P. KELLER'S IDenta 1 P'x- ep a,x- a,ti o s. GRANULAR DENTIFRICE! AMERICAN TOOTH WASH I THESE elegaiit preparations combine the most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities. They render the. Gums hard and healthy; neutralise the acid secretions of the mouth, (thereby removing the prime cause of tlecay.), Bytheir detersive properties they preservetheMaturat colorlf the Teeth, without 'in the least degree injuring the_enamel, while they Impart to dill breath a fragrance peouliarlraromatic and pleasant. In fact they are THE BEST ARTICLESM use for the pur poses named, as irfair trial will' fatly demonstrate, and as has been abundantly proved by their extensive sale in this commubity during the last 14 years; and which will be readily. testified to by many who have repeatedly urged - the'Proprietof to still further extend their sale and usefulne.s. They are warranted to be free from,the,so rields which so' frequefitV . contaminate many f. the present,dak Prepared and sold of thePrP etorthrneretSecond of the,prepeottio at the ntil Roo and Walnut streets. x , Surgeon Dentist he principal Druggists cifT • Soriale sled by ap2l-pit[ Useful and Valuable 1318c0V-OFY. ItILTOIVS Gl/4,11 . DIROOTARY I INSOLUBLE...? EMENT • Is of more piked practical utility than any Invention 'IOW before the public. It has been thoroughly tested during.the last two yeets by practical men, and pronoun Ced by all to be SUPERIOR TO ANY Applicable to all awful Arta Adhesive Prepamtions kriown. HILTON'S lissoLunts Csmawr iE fl new thing, and We result of years of study; its combination is On ScientHfic* Principles, And under no circumstances or change of 'temperature, will it be come corrniit or omit any offensive. amell. A new tlang. Ita Combination BOOT A 2 SHOE ,-- - - Manufacturers, '4i:sing Machines, will find it the best "article known es Cementing for the Channels:, it works [ without delay, Is not af@cted by any change of temperature. Boot and Shoe Man ufaettirera JEWELERS' : WilLitnd'it.anithelently selhesiVe for their uses as has been proved. Jewelera It is Especially Adapted lo Leather,' And we claim as an especial merit, that It sticks Patches to Boots end Shoes- Sufficiently strong withdut stitching. Auntlin 'LIQUID CEM ENT , . • • tthatis a 'JUN thing for mend- It ja_ktiquid Furniture, CrOckeTY,f oys., Bona And articles of Household use ' REMEMBER HILTON'S . 080LUBLE Owner Is in a liquid form and as easilY:9 % plied as paste. ..11IIMOS'S INBOI.OI3Lat Claimer Is insoluble In Water or oil. HILTON'S LasoLovia Caraer Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Maculae. Carer's Packages from 2 ounces to 100 HILTON BEOS & CO., . : Proprietor; Providence, R I. r Remember Finis / Agents In Phtlad JelB-, 417 LAING it AIAGIISMIS. NOME-11 lot of choice OdaWWl: artaWS ,cll,l for West JOllNviases GREAT CENTRAL SAN!TARV FAIR , JOHN W. CLIGHORN, Treasurer. MELTS COMMITTEE has a special work, to 1_ wit: to obtain a day's "labor," a day's "income," and a day's revenue," from every citizen of the three States or Pennsylvania, New Jersey and - Delaware, for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers. The Committee is now fully organized at the c dress, and calls for the re operation of all elasiivs in the community. We wan[ to show what the in:lnsp.tal chke. , -s can :or their soldiers! .-. What the people can do la - their d parate nad•:s! What Pennsylvania can do • What New Jersey can do ! What Delaware can do! What each county can do! What each city and toivu camdo! What each professiOn Can do' What each trade can do! What each occupation can do ! What each manufactory can do t What each bank; insurance - company find railitad can do! What each mine can do! What each workshop can do ! What each family can do ! • What each man can do'.: What each woman can do! What each boy and girl can do! We want to show to the world what American freemen are ready to do for their soldiers! This is a great work and the time short. The way to do so is to organize! Organize in your workshops—in your families. Let the men organize. Let the women organize. Let the trades organize. • ‘. Organize everywhere. Let the workmen give with their employers, the em ployers with their workmen. It is easily done. If the workmen willauthorize their employers to deduct dne,day from their week's or month's earnings, and the employers will add to It day of their profits, the whole sum will be acknowledged together to the credit of the .establishment. We say to all, go to work at once with us in thiszreat work. Hurry. forward your contributions. Every acknowledgment will stimu late others to follow your example. Circulars with full instructions will be sent upon appli cation, by mail or otherwise, to the undersigned. To work ! to workl L MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman.. • Chair'man of Ladies Committee. M. J. MITCHESON, Secretary. ap2o.d4ww&s . GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY ! Nkr . FORSYTH & 00., 42 AND 44 NASSAU STREET NEW YORK. (Adjoining the Post Office,) Offer for sale the following magnificent list of: WATCHES, WATCHES, CRATNS, JEWELRY, &C., VALUED AT $300,000. EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AND NOT TO BE PAID FOR UNTIL lOU KNOT?' WHAT YOU ARE TO GET. 150 Gold and Silver Watches.. $l5 00 to $lOO 00 each 200 Ladies' Gold Watches 35 00 each 500 Ladies' & Gents' Silver do 15 00 each 5,000 Ladles' - Gold Pencils__ 400 to 600 each 5,000 Gold-band Bracelets 300 to 10 00 each 10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings. 250 to 600 each 6,000 Cameo, Mosaic and Jet Brooches 4 00 to 6 00 each 6,000 Coral and Florentine Ear- • • drops 4 00 to 8 00. - each 10,000 Gents' Breast Pius • ' • -"'-2 50 to 8.00 each 15,000 Sleeve Buttons, and Bosom Studs 2 50 to 6 00 each 10600 Sets.Ladies' Jewelry 000 to 10.00 each 6.000 . 1 Ava and Florentine Sets.. 4 00 to 600 each 10,000 Gold Pens, Silver-mounted Holders . 4 00 to 5 00 each 5,000 Gold Pens, with Silver Es tension Cases and Pen cils 4 00, to 6 00 each The articles in this stack of Jewelry aro of the neatest and most fashionable styles Certificates of all too va rious articles are put in sealed envelopes and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance., and sent by mail, Icy 25 cents each; and on DM receipt of the certificate, it is at your option to send Oss Dom.au, and take the article named in it or not Film certificates for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty for $10; one hundred for $l5. Certificate money_ to, be - enclosed with order. Correspondence promptly answered. AGENTS W.earraD in every town and regiment. Send or a circular. Address W. FORSYTH & CO., '42 and 44 Nassau street, New York. mar2s-dwas3rnsw3m Ladies' IN TILE LATEST STYLES, are to bo found JOHN P. KELLER, n. Dentist, TOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har bor.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are in tended to sail m follows: ETNA, Saturday, April 23, and every succeeding Sat urday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN GOLD, OR ITS EQUIVALENT IN CURRENCY. FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE $3O 00 00 to London 85 00 do to Lendon...... 34 00 . do to Paris 95 00 do to Paris 40 00 do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg... 37 00 ' Passengers - also forward to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Antwerp, Sic., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool .or: Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $76, $B5, $lO5. Steerage, $35. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For farther information apply St the Company's Offices TO.L.N G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0 ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. [f23-dly CHEAPEST -IN PRICES. THE the ISalcitibesSerfio ber r h isbn as r th g pleasure ana viciai tftha to t she is rm now opening at -- No. 13 Market street, between Second and Front, at Boger's Old Stand, the most complete and fashionable stock of FRENCH ANB AMERICAN MILLINERY, every exhibited in this city. Haring been long connected with and conducted one of the most extensive houses in this country, sire flatters herself to enjoy advantages and facilities to carry on a first-class establishment not shared by many, Having bought from manufacturers and im porters only, and intending to sell at small profits, she is confident to establish a reputation not only for taste and fashion, but also that of selling at the most reasonable prices. In addition to a complete stock: of Millinery, em bracing Hats, Bonnets, (made up in great variety and made to order at shortest notice, SILKS, VELVETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ' R&M - 3 Zee she offers everything pertaining to • It is the only LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, Handkerchief!, Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, Belts, &c., &c. JjjwA magnificent stock of Hair-nets and Head-dresses, from 25 cents to $6 00. I most respectfully. solicit a liberal patronage. MRS. M. MAYER, sP 7-11 -1Y • No. 13 Market street. FOR, SALE. • HE valuable property, - corner of Seccind T and Pine streets, being fifty-two and a half feet on Se cond and one hundred and sixty-eight Oet on Pine street, running back two hundred and ten, feet to Barbara alley,, there being space for four full blinding lots, and a inost•de-.: sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public buildings: For partienlars enquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner eras« eoll.4,allikrlno 3 tmets• Inar9itf rfirst of - the season, fine large Burling e!: Herring, just received at . • _ . ap9 . NEW ARV ERTISEMENT S. }'COMMITTEE FOR A DAY'S LABOR, COMMITTER ox "LApon. ISCOMES.AXD REVENt - Es," OYFICE 'No.: 118 S. SSYESTBST., PUILADA. Cloa - kB, Mantillas, Circulars, I= MRS. M. MAYER'S Mplineiy Store, No. 13 Market street, (Boger's old Stand.) aprlB:dltsr • .• Steam Weekly to Liverpool. FIRST IN FASHIONS, BIIRIMCGMON HERRING. SIIISLER & FRAZER, (successors to Wm.! Dock, jr., & Go.) MEN'S GREAT SHOW EXCELSIOR CIRCUS (From Baltimore and Washington) C.03.1-Era_riMP HARRISBURG TUESDAY LOT ABOVE "COTTON FACTORY. MEDDLETON THOMAS RING.... A GRAND PROCESSION! With a band of music, . will be made at •10 o'clock, A, at., on the day. of opening, con sisting of the splendid Chariot '"Sea Shell," drawn by twelve thoroughbred steeds of Arabia. The Troupe is composed of the following named skillful Artistes: Mad. LOUISA. TOMMAME! The daring French Equestrienne and 'Bare back Rider, whose unrivalled perform- ances have thrilled the world. Mlle. VIRGINIA! Graceful and charming, will appear in single or double acts of .Equestria,nism. Mlle: LA.V.INIA ! A Scenic Equestrierme and fascinating Dan- The great Performingand Trick Clown, Unquestionably, as the most profound critics say, the best Gymnast in - the world. .W,LLJLIAM NAYLOR! The worid-renowned, pupil of Levi J. North. • LOUIS ZANFRE-TTY.! - - • A wonderful Acrobat and Gymnast. . - JOHN-NAYLOR! The great Tumbler and Lever. Signor G. WAATBOLD I As the. Man of many forms. - WILLIAM H. GREEN!' The groat Horse Tarsier, Modern Reroutes, and Six Horse Hider. - • WILLIAM SMITH! In his graceful divertisement, known in the French language as La Perehe. TOM ELV ! Whose name is well known in the profession, will demonstrate his great Datonte Leaps. As a Vaulter and Single or Double • Act Equestrian, he has - no Peer. " • The Horses are all thoroughbred, wonder fully well trained. The beautiful Pony, SPI DER, the pet of the children, is the smallest equine animal in the world. The Trick Horse, GREY EAGLE, and that beautifully spotted Charger, CHAMPION,. and last, but not least; the conticallpeducate&MideS, , TOM and JERRY, from Acayulco, Mexico, will be exhibited, and .inada to clenienstratb their wondrous powers during the exhibition. Price of Admission—Ts) ! Boxes._ 25 cents NO HALYPItIOE!. • IL L: STEBBDTS, • ap22-trn4. - General• Business Agent. Flats, GARDNEII & lIEIIIIING,S' clay..Anc • - AMERICAN - CIRCUS: DAN GARDNER This large and elegant Equestrian Company' will exhibit in HARRISBITitG, AT TEE FOOT OF MARKET STREET, On Monk, Tuesday, anti Wednesday, May 2d, 3d and 4th, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Each day. Doors open at 2 and 7 v.. M. Per formance to.commence' half an hour later. Admission 25 cents Reserved , seats ,5O cents AmOng the many attmetioni ,of. this Mam moth Establishment is a GROUPE OF:REAL ARABS, THREE MALES AND, TWO FEMkLES. headed by Zara, The Beautiful Arab Girl, The only Female Contortionist in America, The Wonderful Arabian Gymnast, In conjunction with the Arab Troupe, a large Troupe of REPRO AND AMERICAN ARTISTES, wil ppear in every variety of Equestrian and Gymnastic entertainment - THE STUD OF HORSES AND PONIES are the best trained collection in the world. THE GRAND PROCESSION will enter the city about 9 o'clopk on the day of exhibition, headed by the - - Magnificent, Golden Char lot, manufactured expressly for this season,, , at a cost of $6,000, by Fielding Brothers, New York. It will be drawn by a line of - SPLENDID CHARGERS, ,::.;i= CONTAINDM • FRITZ BAJITIIAN'S PHILADELPHIA BRASS BAND and followed by the entire Cortege. W. W. GARDNER, Agent. DON'T YORGET 11111, DAYS AND DATE, Will. exhibit in • Entrunelgo ....Sattixany.,' April 3 % Carllsle Abiy ap2o-tra4 - AMUSEMENTS. AND TOM KING'S; MCI • WEDNESDAY , MAY 3il AND 4th, • Treasurer Equestrian Director seust% JAMES REYNOLDS! The People's Clown. JAMES WARD ! Mons. ROdiLELLE! MANAGER 11 - , 1 .. 7 1'1'11m4i . 2 -7 , • ALI 3E-I_4LSSA_N, BRANT'S HALL. BI ANT'S HAIL POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY Gi'iNi!s STAR Combination DiliOittle Company, Combination' Drainage rOmpany, Coinbination Dramagc Company. CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMIS.'SIOX. The Manager has the pleasure to . announce that he has AT A - VERY GREAT EX PENSE effected an engagement, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, - Commencing Thursday Evening, April 21, With the Old, Original and only CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, Now on their Twenty-second Annual Tour. Acknowledged to be the Oldest and most Original Minstrel Organizat ion In existence. Composed of 1'D9d.17/D"PlAVAl.t4ki. l ‘ 4l " ,l, * ol . l . 7 :lO3k'Ogi Without their compeers in ORIGINALITY, VERSATILITY AND EX CELLENCE, The tout ensemble forming the Ne Plus Ultra of Minstrel Combinations, This superior organization of the EADERS & CHAMPIONS OF MINSTRELSY! Is under the personal direction of MR. M. C. C AMPBELL, And will appear in a CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVEN - ING. For particulars see small bills. ap2l-d3t SANFORD'S NIA ET.. 'THIRD STREET, BELOW HARICET STREET, REAR OF. HERR'S HOTEL. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23. • FUN FOii, THE MILLION! JOE CHILDS, The Champion CloggiaL J: FL MORTIMER, The Lion Eanjoist. F. DIAMOND, The World Renowned Dancer. Mr. J. FRASER, The Pleasing Balladist. MR, AND MRS. BORDNYELL, GREELEY'S BRIGADE. S'INOIT , ITG- DOG DICK; • OLD • GRIMES. To conclude with the A C Oar_ N' Ale sir. - 31_ SANFORD AND TROUPB. Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Banat. cart's Drug Store. Doors open at Commence jr', to 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra chairs, 50 cents. - Private box.es. entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each. jan2l-dSL CANTERBURY. MUSIC HALL, WALNUT ST., BELOW IMAD. J. BUD!). 0PP.211 EVIMY EVENING., With a Arirst-cis.ss- Comp.an.y of .SINGLI423, DANCERS, C.VMEDIANS, thc.. Admission— .. . .... :Itkconta. Seats in Bores-. ...... ... - . . ••• MISCELLANEOUS. CHOMACKEi&FC.'S PIANOS SOUR GRAPES 11100 well known in this city to need cofri mendation. In use by PRESIDENT LINCOLN, GOVERNOR CURTIN, JUDGE PEAR4ON; And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned_ otters these superb instruments at pricesthat Eitnifot fail to command public patronage. N. R—No OLD stock on nand. . . Also; Sole Agent for the unrivalled STEINWAY PIANO. • Also, BRADBURY'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. Chickering's and several other ofthe very best makes. None but perfect instruments sold. Call and see'largest stock ont of great cities , . - max2B-tf S. WARD, Third street Music More. MILLINERY GOODtt4. MRS. J. HIBBS, 4. ILLS OPENTJI AT NO. 8 MARKET squ.a.n... - ,z, . (Next door to Fellx's Confectionery,) WHERE SHE IS PREPARED to sell -to the ladies of Harrisburg and vicinity the ' Latest Styles of Millinery and Fancy Goods, At cheaper prices than any house lathe city. The quality of her goods cannot be surpassed. DRESS MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLE Will be neatly executed. Ladies call and examine for yourselves. iplB titiyll, 11000 Ymitsßl? at 25 cents: A.IC,(LIE yards BLEACHED MUSLIN, at 30 cents. 1 ; 000 yards best, yard wide, three yards for one dollar. 5,000 yards UN BLEACHED for 25 cents np. 500 dozen best 200-yard Spools, white and colored, at 5 cis. apiece. Drees: gods,. Alapacas, black and colored, Saxony maven goods, Wals all-wool Delaines, Challies, Poplins, Cabcos, CingharnS, Flannels, Hoop Skirta,-Balmorals, Shawls, Cloaks, Circa- Embroideries, and many other goods at live per cent. advance on jobbing prices. at BROWHOLD'S CHEAP CORNER, . • Second and Market streets, opposite the Tones House. aprl6-dlw TO THE PUBLIC THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR of Dati -1 pltin county have TWENTY . CHILDREN, from twd te twelve years of age, which they are destrous or - Loden', turinglo proper parties. For further information apply to the [apls-tfl DIRECTORS OF TAE' POOR - . GENTLEMEN, PLEASE call at the Subscriber'a place of business and be measured far a parkgkignin g SHIRT. The subscriber also keeps on hand a large sup ply of ready made SHIRTS, and also Skirt Fatless, for sale, All kinds of stitching done to the shortest order. RIWER; apl9-eodlms Walnut street, opposite fhe Exchange LEA PERWE'S;WORCEST_ERSAUCES, the most popular and the purest ever offered to the pubiic, just received and for sale by smsrat tsruizEß, fell (successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., ic Co.) 20 .ISO)CRS SPERM OANDLRS, of D.-eery superior received and for sale by &KESLER & FRAZEP; fel , / (successors to Wm. Dock, jr., SWEET CIDER. TUST received, this morning, a small but ity choice lot or PI lALE SWEET CIDEII, SHISLER & FRAZEP, (guecessors to W. Dock, Jr, & Co.) IMM 20 BOXES ORANGES, selected from late importations, and the most superior ever broiled to this market at this season, just: rneeived and for mia hY SMSLER Sr, FRAZER,,'" . . . , fe bi (sutionsxnsl Wm. Doigr Ir , '&r4 11 ..317SENA ORANGES.--A amyl but sr, Perico *Lrioo of lie as OsittitegjeAreceired at marlß • MB 1331=1