flaik Ettegrapt HARRISBURG, PA TLESDAY EVENING, APRIL . 26, 1861. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All Adver tisements, Bushiest Notices, Marriages, Deaths, &C., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accura pon'ed with the CASK. tivertisentents ordered In the regular Ere ming . Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Loos out for the Polyorama of the war for the Union. I= Om: city is again full of soldiers. Many of them are veterans who have re-enlisted, and are en route for home, on furlough. "ON A Rocs."—A raft, from the upper re gion, stranded on a rock, opposite State street, last night. A rise in the water is necessary to effect its removal. • FIFTY-SEVEN applications for tavern license , from parties residing within the city limits, have been filed with the Clerk of the Court, and will be heard on the 11th of May. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON —Last night we were visited with a heavy shower of rain, ac companied. by thunder and lightning—the first since the opening of Spring. To-day is quite cold. CAPT. REICELENBACII, A. Q. M., at this post, will receive proposals until noon on Saturday next,.for furnishing coal and wood for the use of the Government buildings and offices here; also, for Camp Curtin. PROPOSALS FOR BEEF. —Captain Brownwell Granger advertises for proposals for supply ing the subsistence department, at this post, with fresh beef. Proposals will be received until Monday next, at three o'clock , See advertisement. CORRESPONDENCE STOPPED.- may interest those expecting letters from their friends in the Potomac army, that no correspondence will be allowed to leave said army for a pailod of sixty days. General Grant has issued an order to that effect. AT Sanford's Opera House there will be a fine programme presented this evening. There was a great crowd at the Opera House last night, to witness the funny saying and doings of the great company of stars, who perform there nightly. Go to-night, if you desire' to enjoy a side-splitting entertainment. TERSE has been a great rush to Mrs. liather's Millinery establishment, on Second street, above Locust, where an attractive dis play of fashioi4e spring and summer goods greets the eye oTpassers-by. Mrs. M. guaran tees satisfaction to all, both in regard to qual ity and prices. Go and examine the new stock; before purchasing elsewhere. A Goon SALE. —The Columbia Spy says that some time ago the proprietor of the "Continental," of Columbia, while opening oysters, found in one of theta a white round substance, which purported to be a "pearl of great price." He sent it to Philadelphia and had it inserted in an eagle's claw, and wore it as a breast-pin until a few days ago, when he sold it for fifty dollars. Tai soldier who was killed-on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, near Mifflin, on Sunday night e was John W. Liddick, of the 9th Penn's: Cris-. airy. He has a wife and three children 'ip siding at New Buffalo, Perry county, to wirtch place his remains were forwarded. Deep in deed must be the sorrow of the family, whp, while daily expecting the deceased at hoint, were thus suddenly called upon - to mourn the loss of a husband and father! A REMATICA.BLE MILITARY COMPANY.--00111- pally D, of the 47th Pennsylvania Regiment, shows a most remarkable record, as regards the relationships of a portion of the men. There are four brothers and a cousin:: till named Powell. There are five brothers, all named Brady, three brothers named Baltzer, three brothers named Krosier, and three brothers named Harper, who are also broth ors-in-law of the captain. There are two brothers and a cousin named Shaffer, and a father and two sons named Tag. Perhaps the most singular circumstance is the pre sence of six pairs of brothers, named gay, Charles, Reynolds, Vance, Anthony and Ver tig; also two step-brothers named Baldwin and Taylor. These men are all mainly from Perry county, Pa. They are mainly of the old Holland stock and lived within a circuit of fifteen miles. They are' all re-enlisted men but two or three. Comme!—The circus is coming! It has "hung its banners on the outer walls," also on the outer fences, barns, gates, &c. Go where you will, you are encountered by gorgeomi representations of horses in serial flights, bearing gaudily-robed men in attitudes equally striking and impossible. "Athletes" support several men, besides a family of small child ren, upon their heads with a degree of ease and grace seen nowhere else than in a circus bill. India-rubber men 'in exaggerated postures fill up the corners and other. odd spaces on the bill. The "Old Clown," as the boys call him, is allowed a special bill to himself, and is presented in the 'attitude of warning the-ring master to "feed my calves no more crackers' or getting off some of his stale jokes, whibli have been stereotyped 10, these many years. One-half the representations made upon parkil are never witnessed in the ring. Yet the.cir:, cus will be patronized by all who cm make no better use of their time, and by the maij.ivin . can't afford to take a newspaper. He take his - family to the "show." The circus <is . a great institution, and its arrival will attract Many of our country cousins to town. I To GO Traonali.;—We learn that a regiment colored soldiers will leave Pittsburg to-night, and are expected to pass through here early to-morrow morning. -*-- SPECIAL attention is invited to the adver tisement ofda lot of excellent awnings, and can vass, wagon covers, grain sacks, &c., for sale at Kimball's shoe store, on Market street. I== Now LS THE TIME TO PAINT HousEs.—Experi ments have indicated that paint on surfaces exposed to the sun will be much more durable if applied in autumn or spring, than if put on during hot weather. In cold weather it dries slowly, forms a hard glassy coat, tough like glass; while, if applied in warm weather, the oil strikes into the wood, leaving the paint so dry that it is rapidly beaten off by rains. CANARY BIRDS are sometimes covered with lice, which causes ill health and frequently death. They can be effectually relived of them by placing a clean white cloth over their cage at night. In the morning it will be covered with small red spots, so small as hardly to be seen, except by the aid of a glass ; these are the lice, a source of great annoyance to birds. POLICE. Awiras—Before the Mayon—Joseph Levinn, a boy who hailed from the west, and was "out of money," was arrested on a charge of vagrancy and discharged. John Parrow, drunk and3disorderly, was sent out of the city. Wm. Hagerty, Jacob Kephart, James W. Kennedy and Henry Brightman, soldiers, were handed over to the military authorities. Ida Berry, a colored woman 'scanewhat:no torious among the dark nymphs of the city, was arrested for disorderly conduct, and sent to. Fort Simmons for 30 days. - • TICE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE. —Our readers will rejoice to hear that they will be favored with another opportunity.to witness that beautiful yet thrilling drama, THE COLLEEN BAWN. It is a play of rare excellence, and the man ner in which it is placed upon the stage by Rouse's Star Troupe, renders it doubly at tractive. To-night, by special request, this excellent play will be re-produced. Mr. Jen nings will appear in his great favorite charac ter of Danny Mann, and Mr. Rouse will per sonate Miles Na Coppaleen. Miss Fanny Den ham and Miss Nellie Sprague will appear in favorite characters. That excellent song, "The, Cruisikeen Lawn," will be sung ,by Father Tom and others. The - beautifid` scene, the Water Cave by Moonlight, will be presented in all is splendor. This is probably the last night of-The Ctilleen, Bathe. Therefore we ad vise everybodyto go to the theati.e to-night. CCSJET PROCEEDINGS. —The following list comprises the cases placed upon the docket up to'noon to-day: COM. vs. Charlotte Ogleton; assault and battery. Harris Brown, prosecutor. True bilL Defendant pleads guilty, and submiW. Com. vs. Daniel Reiger; assault and bat tery. George Facklert, prosecutor. True bill. Case tried. Jury out when our report closed.., . • Com. Vs.' mune; rescue, lee- Daniel Pottei ger, prosecutor. True bill. Case tried. Jury had not reported when our report closed. Com. vs. William. Gilson; felonious assault. Joseph Barger, prosecutor. Gilson is a sol dier, and fired'several shots at Barger,. at the ;depot, some time ago. Trim bill. Defendant pleads guilty and submits. ' Corn. vs. Jesse Windsor and Joanna Baily; assault and battery. Washington Barr, prose cutor. True bill. Case on trial. Cora. vs. LMatilda Conrad; fornication and bastardy. Daniel Potteiger, prosecutor. True bill. Com. vs. Zadoc M. IdOrgan; bigamy. Jacob Lowrie, prosecutor. True bill. Com. vs. Neal Glancy and. Patrick TirCon nell; Riot, &c. Bernard Campbell, prosecu tor. Trne, bill. Cora. vs. Nancy Reed; keeping a disorderly house. Mary Nislet, prosecutrix. True bill. Com. vs. John Davis; false pretence. Fiin nie Jones, proseontrix: Not a true bill; pros ecutrix to pay costs. Corn. vs. John 35.'Donald; larceny. Henry Radebaugh, prosecutor. Ignored. Corn. vs. John Burns; larceny. Henry Radebaugh, prosecutor. Ignored, Corn. vs. Rebecca Sellars; larceny. James Mitchell, - prosecutor. Ignored. Com. vs. GeorgeEicheler; assault. Alexan der M'Callister, prosecutor. True bill. Com. vs. Samuel Sailer; assault and battery. Catharine Sailer, prosecutrix. True bill. Coin. vs. Adam Rhoads; keeping a disor derly house. David Fisburn, prosecutor. Not a true bill. Prosecutor to pay costs. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. REPORTED EXPRESSLY POE THE TELEGRA.PIL SENATE. TUESDAY, April 26, 1864 The Senate convened at 10i o'clock. Mr. CONNELL presented a memorial for and one against the proposed change in the plan of inspection. Mr. GRAHAM presented four large remon strances against the repeal of the Pittsburg and Connellsville charter. The y Th'e general appropriation bill came up nn third reading and was passed in committee of the whole to the seventeenth section, except restoring the pay of the Judges of Allegheny county to the old standard. HOUSE OF. REF'R-F4ENTA'IIYES TUESDAY, April 26, 1864. The House met at the usual hour, and spent the whole morning session in the first reading of bills on the private calendar. Two lituconzn.—Two hundred years seems a long time. How many changes in the world's history have been recorded of oppression and tyranny, with here and there a bright spot upon the page of Christian progress, in bet tering the condition of the human family. Amidst the striking evidence of ingratitude in man in his efforts to overthrow the nationality of our glorious country, we find Mr. Allen, through his industry and genius, providing for the public advantage his superior silk fin ished two hundred yards spool cotton, at the low price of five cents. This, together with a large stock of New, Bpring and Summer dry goods at Corresponding - prices, can be ob lained at the 6heaViatore of 0. L. Bowman, No. 1, corner of Front and Itarket streets. SPECIAL NOTICES. Cloaks Cloaks! Cloaks t Large assortment of cloaks. Cloaks at all prices. Black silk sacks and cloaks. Cloth for cloaks, all colors. Hoop skirts at 75 0. to Spring shawls from auction. Splendid assortment of ginghams. Dress goods, a very large lot from auction. • Stockings for ladies; all prices. Stockings at 25 eta. per pair, from auction. Ihriliri3 bleached; the best in town for 25 cents. Silkg from auction at low prices. Black silks at all prices. Received from New York auction, a very large assort ment of goods, which we will sell at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. S. LEWY. The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pr 4 BIONART 2 BRONCOILAL and ASTHMATIC AFFECTIONS. Expe rience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily when taken in the earfystages of the disease , re course should at once be had to "Brown's Bronaial Drachm." or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough pr Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a nacre serious attack may be effectually warded o 5 PQ LIC NPEAKERS and SINGERS will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. 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Sold by all Druggists, &a Factory—fa BAR CLAY ST, N. Y. 111110EEL0103 saw TOILET OREAX FOE DRESHINO MI RAM 1e23-1Y NO. 4 JONES , ROW.' 111 HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs .1. the public that he has purchased the Adjourned Late the property of T. J. BIIMETT, deceased, and that he will continue the business at the old stand, where be will constantly keep on hand a general assortment of lIAT S I CAPS, &c., OF THE LATEST STYLES • which will be sold at reasonable rates A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. mar2B-d2m H. IL LONG. Lykens Valley Coal Company. NOTICE. The annual meeting of .the Stockholders of the. Lykena Valley Coal Company will be held at the office of Edward Gratz, Esq., No. 4 •South Seventh street, Philadelphia, on Monday, the 2 , 4 day of May next, at 12 o'clock, for the election of Sell Directors to serve for the wishing year. GEO. R. HOFFMAN. ag-dim Wed L. V. C. es. WILL SELL CHEAP, A NEW- three-story DIVELLINti; with . lac L. stole in it, doing a good business, and can be imp; converted into a Public House, itdesired. - $6,00&. ,Auquire ut . THIS OFFICE. ap9-d2weod* Coughs and Colds. Husnisalmk, Jan., 1864. DISTE/CT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, HARRISBIJRO, Feb. 29, 1864. HAT AND CAP STORE NEW . ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. J. P. KELLER'S Dental Preparations. GRANULAR DENTIFRICE! A3IERICAN TOOTH WASH! THESE elegant preparations combine the most desirable cleansing and astringent qualities. They render the Gums hard and healthy; neutralize the acid secretions of the mouth, (thereby removing the prime cause of decay) By their detersive properties they preserve the natural color of the Teeth, without in the least degree injuring the enamel, while they impart to the breath a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pleasant.— In fact they are THE BEST ARTICLES in use for the pur poses named, as a fair trial will fully demonstrate, and as has been abundantly proved by their extensive sale iu this community during the last 14 years; and which will be readily testified to by many who Lave repeatedly urged the Proprietor to still further extend tlibir sale and usefulness. They are warranted to be free from those destructive acids wh ch so frequently contaminate many of the preparations of the present day. Prepared and sold at the Dental Rooms of the Proprietor, corner of Second and Walnut streets. JOHN P. SELLER, • Surgeon Dentist. For sale also by the principal Druggists of the city. ap2l-11tf REMO D. SCHEFEFEB. 9 S BOOKSTORE JOB PRINTING OFFICE, SOUTH SECOND STREET, Two Doors Below Kelker's Hardware Store, OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. mar3o-tt DR. B. M. GILDEA, DENTIST, ESPEOTFIJLLY informs the citizens .of 1.11,0 Harrisburg and vicinity that he has removed his of tine from Market streecto Third street, next door to the Patriot and Union office, where , hells prepared to 'MOM modate all who may desire his profemional services:. aprl4 • . Gass'. DISOOVIDLY I Useful and Valuable Discovery. !HILTON'S _ . INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practical Utility than any invention now before the public, It has been thoroughly tested during the last two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR TO ANY Applicable to all uEeful Arta 1 Adhesive Preparations known. 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INSOLUBLE Cam]en Adheres oily sibstances. Remember Supplied in Family or Itanuituf turer's Fackages from 2 ounces to 100 'That HILTON BROS. & Proprietors, Providence, R.. L 111118 LAING SE 3,IAGINNIS. Agents in Philad: ielB-dly SCHOMACKER & CO.'S PIANOS SOUR GRAPES. T°°well known, in this city to need com mendation. In use by PRESIDENT LINCOLN GOVERNOR CURTIN, JUDGE PEA.RSON, And many other distinguished citizens. The undersigned offers these superb instruments at prices that cannot fall to command public patronage. N. R.—No OLD stock on hand. Also, Sole Agent for the unrivalled STEINWAY PIANO. ALso BRADBURY'S CELE ISRA.TED PIANOS. Chickering's and several other of the very best makes. None but perfect instruments sold. Call and see largest stock out of great cities. mar2B-tf S. WARD, Third street Music Store: PIANOS. • ALBRECHT, RIEKE'S & SCHAHDTIS. EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLE AGENCY AT W. ICNOCrrFs, 93 Market street, Harrisburg. FOR REASONS perfectly satisfactory to MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above most excellent Pianos. Thepublic Is Invited to come and. ex amine for themselves. A few Schomacker & Co's Pianos on hand yet will be sold low. mar2s•tf NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE CoLAMM/ AVE PORT DEPOSIT R. R. Co., Cowan's, Pa., April Bth, 1864. SEALED' PROPOSALS for the Gradation Masonry of that portion of the COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT RAILROAD between Columbia and the head of the Old Maryland Canal, a distance of 29 miles ; sections of one mile,) will be received at the office in Front street,. below Locust s until noon of the 25th hat . Plans and Profiles of the work will there be exhibited for one week previous to that date. C. S. KAUFFMAN, President. L A. SHEAF!, Chief Engineer. apB-dia26 PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS. Photograph Albums. • Photograph Albunts. Photograph Albums. Photograph Albums. T7largest and cheapest variety of PHO OGRAPH ALBUMS In the city are constantly kep. at [marl2] BERGNER'S CHEAP BooKsrortz. FOR. SALE, THE valuable property; corner of Second and Fine streets, being fllty-two and a half feet on Se cond and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on Pine street, running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbafa alley, there being space for four full building lots;and Et most de sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public building- For particalarwenquire of Mrs. MURRAY, corner of Se cond and. Pine3t rends. =TOM' - Schuylkill 'and Susquehanna lia.ilroad Company. OFFICE, 227 a FOURTH STREET, Partannu, April 4th, 1864 }. THE annual meeting of the Stookholderso this Company and-an election for President amdl Managers will take place at the Office of the Company)i Monday, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock, K. apB-dtm2 W. FL WEBB, Secretary. BURLINGTON HERRING. ' TEfiE first of the season, fine large Burling- Lon Bening, just nvoiced at ... `I3KL9LER & FRAZER, (siiccesioiT ti) Wm. ' Dock, Jr.. k, C o .) • - . DIARILS I 1. ANOTHER assortment of Pocket and pesk Dlarieafor-lia. received and for sale cheap at feta SOFIEFFER7B-1100W0F.E,.,HsTr.isburg. RAN GES I ORANGES 1:1-20 boxes in , O prime brdee Jolt received whiolektle aneretall. M 2 A (SUCC") SFS t 6 VI:I:1160r, Jr, r 4,49, BRIEN'S GREAT SHOAY EXCELSIOR CIRCUS (From Baltimore and Washington) COMBINED TUESDAY LOT ABOVE COTTON FACTORY, WM - . MIDDLETON Treasurer THOMAS KING Equestrian Director A GRAND PROCESSION! With a band of music, will be made at 10 o'clock, A, m., 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: The daring. French Equestrienne and Bare back Rider, whose unrivalled perform ances have thrilled the world. VIRGINIA! Graceful and charming,. will appear in single or double acts oTEquesirianism. Mlle. LAVINIA.? - A Scenic Equestrienne and fascinating Dan- Unquestionably, as the most profound critics say, the best Gymnast in the world. WILLTAAI NAYLOR! JEWELERS The world-renowned pupil of Levi J. North LOUIS ZANFRETTA! ,+ A wonderful Acrobat and Gymnast. JOHN NAYLOR! The great Tumbler and Leaper. Signor G. WAMBOLD ! As the Man of many forms. WILLIAM H. GREEN! It Is the only The great Horse Tamer, Modern Hercules, and Six Horse Rider. WILLIAM SMITH! In his graceful divertisement, known in the French language as La Perche. TOM KING ! Whose name is well known in the profession, will demonstrate his great Batoute Leaps. As a ITaidter and Single or Double Act Equestrian, he has no Peer. REMEMBER 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 comically educated Mules, TOM and JERRY, from Acayulco, Mexico, will be exhibited, and made to demonstrate their wondrous powers during the exhibition. Price of Admission—To Boxes 25 cents NO HALF PRICE ! H. IL STEBBINS, 422-tm4 General Business Agent. GARDNER & HEMMINGS' AMERICAN CIRCUS! DAN GARDNER This large and elegant Equestrian Company will exhibit in HARRISBURG, AT THE FOOT OF MARKET STREET, On !Hanky, Tuesday and Wednesday, May Rd, ad and 4th, AFTERNOO2sT AND EVENING, Each day. Doors open at 2 and 7P. M. Per formance to commence half an hour later. Admission - - • 25 cents Reserved seats 50 cents Among the many attractions of this Mam moth Establishment is a GROUPE OF REAL ARABS, ratis IN NWIDEN, THREE MALES AND TWO FEMALES. 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 PEAN AND DIERICAN 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. will enter the city about 9 o'clock on the day of exhibitidh, headed by the Magnificent Golden Chariot, 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, cox:rep:um FRITZ HARTMAN'S PHILADELPHIA BRASS BAND, and followed by the entire Cortege. W. W. GARDNER, Agent.. DON'T FORGET THE DAYS AND DATES. Will exhibit` in Hi inmeastown ...Saturday, April 30 Carlisle.. . . May 5 apio-tad . _ AMUSEMENTS AND TOM KING'S HARRISBURG ISEI WEDNESDAY, MAY 3d AND 4th, ON Mad. LOUISA TOURNAME! sense. JAMES REYNOLDS ! The People's Clown. JAMES WARD ! The great Performing and Trick Clown, Mons. ROCHELLE! GREAT I=l AXAI TIA_SSA.N, porptelzkunavklooftgpro, BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S .HALL. Combination Dramatic Company - Combination Dramatic Company Combination Dramatic Company CROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS (WAHL GAIN ADIIISSION. The Great Protean Actrosand Caltatrice MISS FANNY DENHAM. MISS FANNY DENHAM. NESS FANNY DENHAM. COLLEEN BAWN. COLLRFN BAWN COLT,FEN SAWN. COLLEEN DAWN COLLEEN DAWN. COLLEEN BAWN The whole company in the MIL &CUM Seats and Come Early. For particulars see small bills. SANFORD'S THIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET, REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL. TIIESDAI P EVENING, APRIL 2G. FUN FOR THE MILLION ! MR; AND MISS ANNA DORDWELL, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. J. M. MORTIMER, The Lion Banjoist. F. DIAMOND, The World Renowned Dancer. Mr. J. FRASER, • The Pleasing Balladist. IIDEJECIVIA_PIT CYLT9CLOIDIN"]P., OR, BURLESQUE SC&N'a'A' IN MAGIC. ETHIOPIAN YANKEE DOODLE FAWT,Y. To conclude with the ADZ -SHE COME ? SANFORD AND TROUPE. Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann. van's Drug Store. Doors open at 634. Commence yi to 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents, Orchestra chairs, 50 cent& Private boxes. entire, $5 each; single seats, $1 each. jan2l-45t On Thursday evening the POLYORAMA! New National gall, CORNER QF SECOND AND SOUTH STS., Open this evening under the management of NEW FACES, This evening benefit of Harry Clifton, when a host of talent will appear. For particulars see programmes . Admission, 25 cents. ap2sd2t* CANTERBURY MUSIC WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. J. 8UDD................................... Sate Lease OPEN EVERY EVENING, With a First-ciass Company of- -- SINGER', DANCERS, COMEDIANS, &c., Lc. Admission "eats in Boxes .........- 25 " MISCELLANEOUS. VALUABLE Saw Hill pi-opei-ty AT PRIVATE QATV. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, his Saw bid' Property, adjoining the Gas Works, be tween the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal. For terms apply on the premises or to JNO. B. COX, ap22. dlw Front Street., above Pam. Just Received, Another lot of those CHEAP TUT) GLOVES, only $1 Per pair. A. LOCHMAN, No. 15 Market Square, opposite the Harriii burg Bank. ap22-dlw* SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES L. H. KIN ARID, 111 'MARKET STREET, Aenow in store a large i-L11:1 .;cll Selected stock of MANAGER AN - 13 CAI?, which he will offer at the FAIREST RATES to cash buyers. Call and see something new. ap224ltf FOR Awnings or Wagon Covers, &e., of the best quality, at one-half the price it can be purchased anywhere. Samples can be seen at KEMBLE'S Philadel phia Shoe Store, opposite the Dauphin Deposite Bank. ap.Tldlw THE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR of Dau phin county have TWENTY CHILDREN, from two to twelve years of age, which-they are desirous of inden turing to proper parties. For further information apply to the [apls-tf] DIRECTORS OF THE POOR. SEALED PROPOSALS for boarding the permanent recruiting party and recruits of the 12th U. S. Infantry, will be received at the rendezvous, No. 74 Market street, Harrisburg, until the 27th inst., when the bids will be opened. The board mug consist of three wholesome, substantial meals a day. WM. SEROE,M, ap23-dtd Capt 12th Inf , ty, Recruiting Officer. Sale of Fruit Trees at Auction.. WILL be sold, at Auction, on Wednesday next, April 26th, 1864, at the Narket, in this city, a large lot of Fruit Trees, consisting of 500 large size Apple Trees, of the choicest varieties: 500 fine Peach Trees, best verities; Dwarf and Standard Pear, Cherries, &c.; also, the finest, collection of small fruits. All these Trees are from the Columbia Nursery. Sale to commence at 534 o'clock, A. 3f., and continue until all are sold.. S. IL PURPLE. ap2.2,34t ENS -RINGER Sr ADAMS, Auctioneers. GS Valuable Building Lots for Sale. 65 BUILDING LOTS are offered foi , Shl3 near the Round House and Pennsylvania Rail road Shops. These lots are very desirable for building. purposes, as they are located on a good and dry SPot. A''' good opportunity for persons wanting lots. For any information concerning the above lots in quire of JOUR KILLER. JR., at the Pennsylvania'Agti cultu.nil Worhs, corner of Spruce and North street& , _ aplB-3taw3w* . . . • .'..... . ASELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, for pu pils of both sexes, located six miles west of Car lisle, on the Climb. Valley R. IL Pnpibi admitted at any time, and charged only from date of entrance. For circular call atlY. Knoche's Music Room, 93 Mar ket street, Harrisburg, or address K REMINGTON SAUNDERS, Plainfield, Comb. co., Pm apti-dim TO THE PUBLIC—SINGER'S Sewing Ma ' chanines, Machine Silk, Linen Thread, Cotton, &c, Machine Needles, Oil, Union Galloons, 11 Long Thread, Eyelets; Shoe Lacers and Stationery. Office, Front above Market street, Harrisburg. apll43a, G. B. WOODWARD, Agent.. BENCH BEANS--A rave article, just re .ceivaii at BELISLEa & , FIIIZEKtiI feba (successors to - Wan: Beek, ..(E . air O LADIES.—If yon -good Lette T Paper, Envelopes, Ink; Pons, or anything else in the stationery line, you will do.well by; calling at _ BaIIEFFEWs BOOK„ 11 - • A Banish*. noiP AMUSEMENTS. EIGSTIEFIi xrGirr OP TEE GRAND STAR HARRY CLIFTON NEW FEATCRES, NEW ACTS CANVAS. TO TILE PUBLIC. GREASON SEBELNAitY CM
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