Cettgrapt ICA.RRISBIJRU, P WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1864. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver tisements, Business Notices, Marriages, Deaths, to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom panied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition are inserted in the Morn ing Edition without extra charge. CITY ITEMS. MERE hundred thousand dollars worth of watches and jewelry. See W. Forsyth & Co.'s advertisement s in another column. mar26-d3mw&s&w TOWN AND COUNTRY. GALLEY SLANE-A. compositor on a news- paper TEIE Union State Convention will assemble in this city to-morrow. The duties of the convention will be to lorm an electoral ticket and appoint delegates to the National Union Convention which meets in Baltimore on the 7th of June. THERE was a; large attendance at market this morning. Prices are gradually declining. Butter sold at from thirty-five to fifty cents; eggs fifteen to twenty °exits, Therevivea.; a fine display of fresh fish, *lout at high figureS. =ECM Me. LEwis ROBINSON, a drover of Carlisle, was among the persons wounded by the ex plosion at Eomelius & Baker's. chandelier manufactory, in Philadelphia, on Monday , morning. A horse belonging to Mr. B. was also so - seriously injured that he had to 'be killed. I=l PERSONS going to Sanford's Opera House will find it impossible to abtain an insurance upon their vest buttons. Sanford also re fuses to pay any damages that may result from indulgence in a hearty laugh. Yet you will be compelled to laugh, as there are a great many rib-ticklers on the bill : for this evening HOMICIDE IN KUM:ETTA. - An affray occurred in Marietta, on Wednesday night, in which a young man by the name of Geo. Wesselman was mortally wounded. It seems that a quer-, rel originated between two -soldiers about a woman, upon which one,of them, named Bishop, discharged a pistol at his opponent, and missing him shot Wesselman, who hap pened to'be passing along the street. Wes adman was said to have been a very worthy young man, and was to have been married next.day. IT may be of interest to many of our read ers to learn that soldiers who have served less than two years, and have been discharged on account of wounds, cannot receive a Govern ment bounty, as no appropriation has yet been made for the payment of the same. Information to thi4 effect has• been re ceived from the proper authorities at Wash ington, by a gentleman in this city. It is, therefore, useless for those who have served less than two years to apply for bauntS';--uo claim fluent. eau ovilleut it. I=:1 "Tam TRUE DEMOCRAT" is the title of a new paper about to be issued in York, Pa., by an association of the loyal men of that place. The Democrat will be a loyal journal, advo cating the suppression of the rebellion, and will support the National and State Adminis trations. It promises to be a thorough-going tive Union paper, and will do a good, work in the benighted copperhead region of York, by enlightening the public in regard to the•great issues at stake. The subscription price will be two dollars per year. Address Hiram Young, agent for the Democrat Association, York, Pa. THE AsArr Hosprnms.—Duzing the past week, 206 patients were admitted into the Army Hospitals of this department ; 136 were returned to duty, and 11 were discharged. The number remaining is 2895, distributed as follows : Pittsburg, 407; Convalescent, 285; Camp Curtin, G 8; Chester, Pa., 51; Chambers burg, 10; Summit House, 117; F,ort Mifflin, 13; McClellan, 280; Germantown, 280; Broad and Prime, 51; York, 325; Christian st., 137; Chestnut Hill, 439; South street, 125; Turn er's Lane, 185; Islington Lane, 25; Satterlee, 581; Camac's Woods, 10; Sixty-fifth and Vine streets, 6. NARROW ESCAPE. —We are doubtless indebted to "Ashcroft's Low-Water Detector, for Plel venting the Explosion of Steam'Boilers, "`for the preservation of our office. On Monday morning last, at a very early hour, the pump - which supplies our boiler with water, failed to perform its work, although it was suppOsed to be furnishing the necessary quantity. The. whistle suddenly gave notice of the deficiency of water in the boiler, and warned us that an immediate supply was necessary to prevent tisi explosion. But for the alarm thus sounded, great destruction of propeity might, and would, doubtless, have occurred, as no one was aware of the danger to which the office. was exposed. The detector is so constructed that when the water in the boiler is reduced to a o,Oritiin point, the steam forces a passtie through a pipe, melts a fusible plug, and causes the whistle to sound au alarm. This operation is performed in time to permit the boiler to be supplied with water, or the fire to be extinguished before an - explosion will occur. We take great pleasure in recomMending Ashcroft's Detector to all persons who use steam boilers in connection with their hurl!: ness. Thousands of them are in use, and they have never failed to perform all ;that fr ip promised of them. Their use has ila*.e 6 l4. great amount of property from destructiort.,-- They will be given to responsible' partieis 911 trial, and payment will not be required4if they fail to act properly. See advertisem(gtt in another column. Ownzo to the crowded state of our columns we are compelled to omit the report of Court proceedings until to-morrow. =Eli Suerir•E's SALES POSTPONED. —The sales of the real estate of David Culver, Christian Funk and J. Martin Weaver, advertised by the sheriff to take place on Thursday last, were postponed until to-morrow (Thursday) at one o'clock, P. when they will take place at the court house, in this city. THE Capitol will remain in Harrisburg.— The removal question was killed in the House to-day The Coverly mansion will be the residence of the Governor. The twenty thousand dollars appropriated by the city toward the purchase of said property is to be refunded by the State, in the event of a re moval of the Capitol at any future time. It inducements are now offered by the proprietor of els , Keystone Nursery, to all persons who desire to purchase fruit or orna mental trees, grape vines, or shrubbery, &c., to the advertisement of which special atten tion is invited. Many persons are not aware of the great advantage to be gained by pur chasing their trees, &c., .at home. The varieties offered.for sale at the Keystone Nursery are certainty superior to those brought here by hucksters from other places. In many instan ces the latter have been so long out of the soil as to render their growth improbable; besides, lieu are not certain that you are getting the kind and quality they are represented to be. When you buy from Mr. Mish you= can rely upon getting what you want, and should there be a failure in this respect, you can have the arti"olo4laced. ' Now - is time: to, pia*. Go to the Keyitone Nuri3ery and select your .supply of vigorous, healthy plants. SWORD Pausrairerunf.---:l"esterday wo were shown a cavalry sword, of which Captain H. B. Waltman, of company E, Ninth Pennsyl vania Cavalry, was, the recipient. The mem bers of the 'comPaiLY eneeitainii'very . tikh re gard for their gallant commander, and as a token of their esteem, presented him with a beautiful sword, which is richly mounted, and of superior quality. The Captain prizes highly this gift, which was very appropriate, andtrill make good use of it when next he encounters the enemies of his country. He is a brave of ficer, and has participated in many hard-fought battles. The Waltman, family is composed of patriots. The subject of this notice is a brother of Captain Jacob K. Waltman, former com mander of the company, and well loiown to our readers. I==l Tmraz I—There is a capital treat in store for those who go-to the theatYe to-night. The . manager, has consented to afford our citizens another Opportunity of witnessing that great thrilling drama, entitled PIZARRO, or THE Dir.kru oa Ronk. This is a grand piece, and one of the most intense interest and thrilling effect. We would advise all who can go to night to be on hand, as the entertainment is unusually attractive. The concluding piece for this evening is, My Neighbor's Wife. As there are a great many strangers in town, we would remind those intending to visit the theatre this evening, that they should go to Ban i nvart's Drug Store, and secure reserved seats, in order to avoid any inconvenience that mal-' ll2 - 0 .....icine4 bY a dam - Mart. LETTntos.—The bids for carrying the mails (hiring the next four years were opened by the Post-office Department, at Washington, yesterday. Among the accepted bids are the following: 2328. From Harrisburg, by. Dauphin, Ellen dale Forge, Elwood, Sylliman, Pine Grove and Summit Station, to Auburn, 59 miles and back, daily except Sunday, by railroad, and by a schedule satisfactory to the Department. Charles E. Smith, president of the' Schuylkill and Su.squehanna railroad Company, $2,950. 2329, From Harrisburg,. by Progress, Lin glestown, Manada Hill, West Hanover, East Hanover and Ono,. to Jonestown, 27 `miles and back, three-times a week.' John Shoop, $648. 2330. From Harrisburg, by Lisburn, .to Lewisberry, 12 miles and back, once a week. Herman Kirk, $94. 2331. From Halifax to Powl's Valley, 3 miles and back, six times a week. Daniel F. Meredith, $l5O. 2332. From Millersburg, by Elizabethville, Short Mountain and Lykens, to ' Wiconisco, 16i miles and back, three times a week. Dan iel Miller, $370, six.times a week. 2333. From Gratz, by Klingerstown, Rough and Ready and Ilepler, Upper Mahantango, 17 miles and' back, once, a week. Peter W. Kutz, $97. 2335. From Orwigsburg, by M'Keansburg and Kepnerville, to West Penn, 14 miles and back, once a week. Francis Stokes, $165. 2336. From Schuylkill Haven, by Cresson, to Tremont, 16 miles and back, six times a week. Daniel Boyer, $494. 2337. From Pottsville, by Port Carbon, Sil ver Creek, Middleport, Tuscarora, - Tamaqua and Summit Hill, to Manch Chunk, 34 miles and back, six times a week. Daniel Boyer, $957. 2338. From Pottsville, by Minersville, Le wellyn, Branch Dale, Swatara and Tremont, to Donaldson, 15 miles. and back, twelve times a week to Minersville, and six times a week residue. Thomas J. Weaver, $3OO. 2339. From Pottsville, by Broad Mountain and Ashland; to 'Mount. Carmel; 20 miles and back, six times a week. Thomas Doman, $879. . . 2310. From Ashland; by Rhoddstown and Roaring creek to Catawissa, 16 miles and back, three times a week. Thomas Doman, $593. 2341. From . Tremont, by Bear Mont, to Wiconisco, 18 miles and back, three times a week. Nathaniel Row, $295. 2342.. From Tremont, by . Donaldson, Re gius, Lower Mabantango, Sacramento, Gratz, Berrysburg, Curtin and Killinger, to Millers burg, 33 miles and back, once a week to Gratz, and six times a week the residue. William Shertzer, 5690. 2343. From Pine - Grove, by Sylliman and Friedensburg, to Schuylkill Haven, 14 miles and back, once a week. Wm. Marshall, $lBO. 2344. From West Penn, by New Mahoning and Homsville, to Lehighton, 15 miles and back, once a week. - Nathan !dosser, $ll2. 2345. Prom Barnesville to Mahanoy city, 6 miles and back, six times a week. Charles F 4 Smith, president Philadelphia and Reading railroad, $3OO. 2348. From Sunbury, by Kline's Grove and Rushtown, to Danville, 15 miles and back, once a week. George C. Welker, $147. 2349. From Sunbury to Augusta, B miles and back, twice a week. ~-Jacob R. Clark, $7O. 2350. From Hertidon, by Mahanoy, Re buck's, Greenbrier, Line Mountain, Upper mahautango, and 13arry, to Minersville, 43 miles and back, twieka week. Thomas Dor ; nan, $593. ACCEDENT. —Last night a boy eked gategn years and named James McManus, employed in the bindery of the State printing office, had the fore finger of his left hand cut off by the paper-cutting machine. Dr. Dock was called upon and attended to the injured hand. PUBLIC [SALE. OF TnEs, &c.—The large 'sale of fruit and ornamental trees, &c., that was to have taken place this morning, is post poned until to-morrow morning at nine o'clock. The trees are now here, in good condition, and will be sold at the lower mar kat. house in this city, commencing at.the above named hour, and continuing until the entire stock is sold. Everything is guaranteed to be true to label. S. EL PURPLE, Columbia Nursery. Exammonn &Ax s, Auctioneers. POLICE Au'rAms—Before .the Mayor. —John Jones, for using steelyards after being ndtifi ed of their illegality, (thus violating the city ordi nances,) was fined five dollars and costs. A quarter of mutton. belonging to John was con fiscated on account of light weight. Lydia Smith and Emma Smith, females of doubtful character, were arrested for disor derly conduct at the depot. The Mayor kindly furnished them with a ticket.of admission to the county prison, where they will remain thirty days. John lioNamara and Thomas Riley, (sol diers) were arrested for drunkenness and dis orderly cOnduct. One of them was fined, and the other, for want'of funda, was committed. Alfred Seers and George Liebhart, sol diers, for drunkenness, &c., were handed over to' the military authorities. Fon the benefit of those who do not find Copperhead in the dietiOnary, we give the jollowing analysis: C onspiracy. O pposition to the war. P eace on any terms. ' P E nmity to the Union. R ecognition of the "C. S. A." H aired to the Government. E arneat sympathy with traitors. A narchy. D isloyalty. GREAT BARGAINS IN JEWELRY F 0 R sir T & C 0 42 AND 44 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORX. (Adjoining the Post Officed Offer for sale the foll Owing inagnifbnint list of WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY, &C., ' VALUED AT, 6300,000. EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AND NOT TO BE PAID FOR UNTIL. YOU lair° If WHAT YOU ARE 2'O GET. 160 Gold and Silver Watches.. $l6 00 to $lOO 00 each 200 Ladies' Gold Watches 35 00 each 600 Ladies' & Gents' Silver d 16 00 each 6,000 Ladles' Gold Pencils...... :4.00 to 600 each 5.000 Gold-tend Bracelets...... 300 to 10 00 each 10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings. 2 50 to 800 each" 6,000 Cameo; Mosaic and Jet Brooches 400 to 600 each 6,000 Coral and Florentine Ear drops 400 to • 800 each 10,000 Gents' Breast Pins ' . 260 to 8 00 sack 15,000 , Sleeve Buttons ; and Bosom Studs '2 '6O to 0 00 esai 10000 Sets Ladies , Jewelry 600 to 10 00 each 6..000 Lava and Florentine Sets.. 400 to 600 each 10000 Gold Pens, Silver-mounted Holders... . 400 to 500 each 5,000 Gold Pens with Silver Ex • tension Cases and Pen cils 4 00 to 6 00 each The articles.in this stook of Jewelil are of the neatest and mid fashionable styles Certificate; of all toe va rious articles are put in sealed envelopes and mixed, thus giving all a fair chance, and sent by mail, for 25 cents each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it is at your option to send OAa Doman and take the article named in it. or not. Five certificates for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty Tor $10; one hundred for $l5. Certificate money to be enclosed with order. Correspondence promptly answered. AGENTS WANTED In every town and regiment. Send or a circular. Address W. FORSYTH A; CO., 42 mid 44 Nassau street, New York. mar2s-dwas3m4w3m AJOINT RESOIXTION proposing certain amendments to the Constitution. Be it resolved by the Senate and Howe of Representatives of the Conunrmwnsla of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, iu accordance with the provisions of the tenth articidithereof: There shall be an additional Section to the third - article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as • • „" - "Samos 4, iitlieneierany of the qualified electors of tins Copimonwealth shall be in any actual military ,ser vicii Under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usualplace of election." , . Secnox 2., There shall bo two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as follows: - "SECTION 8. No bill shall be paesed by the . Legislature, containing more than ono subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills." "Sserros 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any COS% whore the authority to grant such powers, or privilege's, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth." HENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of . Representahves. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker V the Senate. OPPIOE OF dna SPORICTARY OP TIM CONNONWRALTII, Hanmantura,April 25, 1864. Pennsylvania, ss: I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution of the' General Alsembly, entitled A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. Ix TESTIMONY whereof, I have hereunto set my [L. s.) hand and caused the seal of the' Secretary's of• flee to be affixed, the daYand year above written. ELI SLIFER, Secretary ef the ComstoniefeaSk The above resolution having been agreed to by a ma jority of the members rf each House, at two successive sessions of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth,. the proposed amendments will be submitted to the peo ple, for their adoption or rejection, on the FIRST TOZSDAT or :Annus; in the year of our Lord one lhonstuth eight hundred and six Ly.four, in accordance with the tenth arti- cle of the Constitution, and the act, entitled "An Act pre scribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval and ratification or rejection, the pro posed amendments to the Constitution," approved the twenty-third day of April, one thousond eight hundred and sixty.f,ur. ELI SLIEER L . ap27 Secretary of the Commontbeatta. PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING. THE undersigned would respectfully in form his friends and the public generally, that he has associated with him a Practical Plumber, and is DOW prepared to do PLUMBING in all its various branches, such as Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Water.. Closets, Stationary Wash Basins, kc. Galvanized Iron, Copper Planished,' Load and Iron Bath Tubs, Plain and Fancy Wash Basins, Water Closets, Traps, Brass and Plated Cocks, and all de scriptions of Plumber's materials and gas fixtures kept constantly on nand. and furnished at the lowest city pricea. GEO. A. OGLESBY, No. 25 South Second St., ap26-cllw Harrisburg. Pa. NEW PHILADELI'HIA. C 14 0 A. liE IS 'l' 0 It F. f IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, Market Street, Harrisburg. 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES OY raseighleina CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS, FINE SPRING SHAWLS. Will open on ilia let of April T OTS for sale on the corner of Third arid ju 'Broad streets. Enquirair WM. C. If °FADDEN: sout4K NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tavern Licenites. NOTICE is hereby given-that the follow ing persons have filed petitions to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin county for Tavern Licenses; and that the same will be presented to the said Court on the 11th day of May. Utak as required by law: Richard Hogan, . ii First ward, Harrisburg. Jacob Brenneman, " ' _ . David Smith, u 4‘ Christian E. Jauss, " 44 • Ann M. Erb, Louis Koenig, . u John feller, •" ' `- W.-G. Thompson, Second ward "... _ ~. ~ ' Thomas Nictiolsbn, - '' " B. G. Peters, " Benjamin Buck, '4 J. G. Herr, •4 45 James Raymond, u Daniel Wagner, 44 tit John M'Grannagen, " . F. C. A. Scheirer, 44 L. P. Yerkinson 44 4 Charles ELlhum, ' " ' . " John H. limit, Third ward, " ' George J. Bolton, " u Robert Vaughn, " " W. G. Thompson, " u David H. Hutchison, ".. " Joseph W. Stone, 4 ' ' ' ' " William Rauch, X It ' Ootlieb Swilkey, " • 44 Samuel R. Dunlap, " u John P. Milker,. " u Edwin Mager, • 4, it • Heckel & Smith, " u Ebenezer Lundy, " 41. James Davis, " James W. Morgan, Fourth ward, " ta' zants Bernhard, • " " Wm. P. Hughes, Wm. Umberger, 44 It • Owen M'Cabe, ~ u , AL F. Brenn'er; ii, ; u Michael Hair, Peter Gerin 4 ' " Jolin Thinly, ' " ". Timothy M'Coy; Fifth ward, ' " ' • . John Shultz, 44 " - ' Patrick Malony, " U John A. Gramm, " 44 J. L. Dick, Sixth ward, " Philip Crouse, " ii Robert Elliott, " " John Stemler,• . 44 . . ti' • .4 Alekander M'Cllnti.lck, " '" William Mocherman, " r‘ Vincent Orsinger, " .4; ' Weston Bailey, . J.M. Weaver, • " " • Henry Bostegan, " u .Sarah Black, Patrick is.sur,•: , . ' " " Jacob Pouts, " 44 William B. Bohl, " IC Valentine Dolson, North ward, Middletowa. Frederick Korrper, '4 u Samuel Detwiler, Raymond & Kendig, Middle ward, " Christian Neff, ICu . David Osborne, South Ward, " James Hippie, 54 44 Elijah S. Embich, 4 4 " Charles Steiner, ' 4 Adam Earnest, " 4 ' George Yeager. Millersburg. Benjamin Bordner, Berrysburg. F. A: Showers & Co., Susquehanna township. M. G. Shreiner, u Jacob Halbach, 4, " John Pyrer, Ic Jacob Livingston, u "• Charlotte Wolf, Highspire. Susan Lehman, ." • .. - • Arai** T. Green, " ' • Samuel Neibling, " John Eby Swatara township. ' Samuel IVhitmoyer, Swatant tOWSIShip. . Elijah Etalsbach, Lower Swatara " John Snyder, Conewago township. John H . Shell, Hummelstown. David H. Baum 44 , Peter Swanger, Derry township. Martin Homier, ' o , Henry Gross , Londonderry township. ' ' Isaac W. Kelelmer,• " " John S. Stoner, East Hanover" Adam Gerberich, " " 4 , John Buck, West HanoVer " George Hecker, Union.Deposlt. Samuel Specs°, Dauphin. Catharine S. Steese, 4' C. H. Rhoads, Jacob Gayman, . 44 . . . John Marsh, Halifax. ' . - John ByrOde, " Louisa Wright, " William Warner, Reed township. "'amine! Stick, Upper Purim township. Samuel Bower, Middle Paxton tovnnittip. John UmtiOrger, " ,r '' " Charles Freeland, ' " " Benjamin Giaiey, Lower Paxton toivrishii Elijah W. Ammon, 44 4, rr John Miller, Fisherville. Eila3 Byerly, Uniontown. •-4 , Matilda Wingert,*Eitsabe Blyth ' e? ' - ' 4 Matthias Beller; Gritz. Jacob Looker, " Eilzsbeth4jain, Lykenstown. , ~. _ Daniel Bitterman, . 4, Jacob P.Hoffnutti,•Wiconisco. _ Jacob TailmMi, Sr., 44 - . • J. C. YOUNG, Ciork. Harrisburi, April I.34vltd3teod. GENEREAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Spring of 1564. KEYSTONE NURSERY. A S the Spring season for :Venting Tr6es, &e., is rapidly advancing to '1 • clack—except for Evergreens and Potted Plants—the subscriber asks atten tion to the stock he has on hand, for sale at prices suite to the times. Among them aro a well selected stock of the best FRUIT TREES, adapted to the wants of planters gegerally: His APPLE TREES • are of, good size and principally of well known varieties, ripening from the earliest to the latest. PEACH TREES: of of most of the leading and tested varieties, of extra size and vigor and including the Celebrated Griffith or Susque hanna. PEARS, Dwarf and Standard: The Bartlett, Sickle, Lawrence and other varieties, are the best Standards ever offered for sale In Harristuirg.. The Dwarfr:particularly Ductless d'Angoulesse and Flemish Beauty, are fine. Upwards-Of forty of the best varietiea, and not to be excelled In size and vigor by any collection in the country. Among them are . Triumph of... Cumberland, May Duke, Black Tartanan, Cleveland, Rockport, Gov. Wood, Reme Hortense andall the leading .Hearts t , Dukes,. Bigarraans and Morellos. APRICOTS: Good strong, well-rooted trees of good varieties. ' GRAPES: Principally Hardy Native Varieties. A quantity of For eign Varietitxt, . principally Black Hamburg, White Nice and Muecat of Alexandria, in pots, will be ready for sale in a few weeks. Among ones'' Hardy Natives; which after all, are the only reliable ones for - out-door culture, aro Catawba, Isabella, Clinton, Oporto, Concord, Delaware, Hartford Prolific, Rebecca, Louisa, Christie's Impitried Isabella, Taylor's Bullitt, Cuyahoga, Early Northern Mus cadine, California, Maxatawney, Eta Red and White Dutch, Cherry Fertile de Paluau, Black Naple &c, bearing plants Gooseberries: Hough ton's Americati'Seedling; bearing plauta LAWTON BLACKBERRIES, extra-strong, bearing plants, by the dozen, hundred or thousand, at low rates. Spanish Chestnut, English Walnut, Black. Walnut, White Walnut or Buttoning, Pecan Nut. RHUBARB ROOTS, sometimes called Pie Pliui and now Largely oultivated as the "Wine Many' o 4 best varieties. ASPARAGUS ROOTS, and many other roots and plants. SHADS TBESO Principally . Silver Maple, Norway Maple, , Catalapa, Rosso Chestnut, English Ash, .Red Fringed. European 411-, den, Magnolia, Acuninuda or Cucumber , Tree. . A Hue assortment of Double Flowering Athreas, White Fringe, Purple Fringe or lint Tree, liahonia, lgagnoliaa, Pyres, Japonica, Tree• Bog, dge. • Salaam Fir or Balm of Gilead, Norway Fir, Silver Fir, Amerleadand other Arlior Vita & PRIVATE SALE: • of Trees, Vines ,-& c, in the-Lower Market Rouse, every. Wednesday and Saturday morning during the planting 508.900. ' TREES DELIVERED free of charge, at express offices, railroad depots„ orl warding houssat and private,reiddenceclnthecity...,oki— PackiiitTit , articles for shipment carefully none, at ahargeabarilyinfliitteitt to crag expenses. • PLANTING in the city or neighborhood attemied tO,land . „-*iien ,d. sired, growth will be warranted or the ideate replaced wtlh others or equal ; quality. ' • .JACOB Blaslsayso 1864-d2w - , . [ l, m l M - nY r UWE•" ati,jl"tvg _ • prtons.ait • .11: - %Ind, 8111sLER & FRAZER, ace • Dincoaationt to Wm. Dock, Jr., e Ohl CHERRIES IliNlZ4in4l%l NUT TREES SHRUBBERY EVERGREEN AMUSEMENTS. BRIEN'S GREAT SllOlll AND TOM KIIsTG,S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS (Film Baltimoie and Washington) CO3IOI3INED ! ILt_ERISBURG TUESDAY OKI WEDNESDAY, MAY 3d AND 4th l ON 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, ,r. , 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. TOURNAIRE! The daring French Equestrienne and Bare back Itider, whose unrivalled perform . - mines have thrilled the world. Mlle. VIRGINIA! Graceful and charming, will appear in single or double acts of Equestrianism. Mlle. LAVL'IL4 ! A Scenic Equestrienne and fascinating Dan- sense. JAMES REYNOLDS ! The People's Clown. JAMES WIRD! The great Performing and Trick Clown, Mons. ROCHELLE! UMEtesticmably, as the most ..profound critics say; the best Gymnast in the world. WILLIAM NAYLOR! The worldlrenowued pupil of Levi J. North LOUIS ZAKFRETTA! A wonderful Acrobat and Gymnast JOHN NAYLOR! The great Tumbler and Leaper. Signor G. WAMBOLD ! As the Man of many forms. WILLIAM H. GREEN! The great Horse Tamer, Modern Hercules, and Six Horse Rider. WILLIAM SMITH! In his graceful divertisement, known in the French langUage as La Perche. TO/11. KING! Whose name is well known in the profession, will demonstrate his great BatouteEeaps. 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 nut least, the comically educated Mules, TOM and JEItRY, from Acapulco,. Mexico, will be exhibited, and made to demonstrate their wondrous powers during the exhibition. Price of Admission—To Boxes 25 cents NO' HALF PRICE L. STEBBINS, ap22-tm4 General Business Agent. GARDNER & HEMMINGS' 4G-IEZMA2r • AMERICAN CIRCUS! DAN GARDNER__ . ..31ANAGER. This large and elegant Equestrian Company will exhibit in HARRISBURG, AT THE FOOT OF. MARKET STREET, On Monday, Tuesday 'and Wednesday, May 3d, ad and 4th, AFTERNOON" AND EVENING, Each day. Doors open at 2 and 7P. 31. Per formance to commence half an hour later. Admission 25 cents Reserved seats 50 cents Among theiniany attractions of this Mam moth Estabiishnient is a GROUPE OF REAL ARABS, 1 , 1.V.k.. IN hTiDLBIIi THREE, TyTALES AND TWO FEMALES. headed by Zara, The, Beautiful Arab Girl, The only Female Contortionist in Ammiea, Ea AIAC The Wonderful Arabian Gymnast, In conjunction with the' Arab Troupe, a large Troupe of E PEAN 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'clock on the day of exhibition, 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, CONT.II=7O IFRITZ HARTMAN'S PHILADELPHIA BRASS BAND; and followed by the entire Cortege. W. W. GARDNE.R, Agent. DON'T FORGET THE DAYS AND DATES. Will exhibit in HammeleteAwn..."... ... „I:Saturday, April * 3O: Carlisle ,Thuraday, May 5 ap2o4m4 AMUSEMENTS. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL EIGHTY-FIRST NIGHT OF THE GRAND STAR Combination Aromatic Company_ Combination Dramatic Company , Combination Dramatic emptily. etcon.Vi•S rGRNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. The,Great Protean Actressand Cantatrice MISS FANNY DENHAM. MISS FANNY DEBAR MISS FANNY DEBBI. PIZARRO, PIZARRO, PIZARRO, THE DEATH OF ROLLA MY 'NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. MY NEIGHBOR'S MIFF' nn- NEIGHBOR'S WIFE. The whole company In the Mil. Secure Seats and Como Early. For particulars see small bills SANFORD'S HALL, THIRD StRELT, BELOW MARKET STREET, REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL , 27 FUN FOR THE MILLIONI MR, AND MISS ANNA DORDIVELL, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. J. 11._11ORTINIER, • F. DIAMOND, The World Renowned Dancer Mr. J. FRASER, The Pleasing Balladist. 11E70 R,NCA..1 4 ( OUTDONE, BIIRLEZQUE SCENES IN MAGIC. ETHIOPIAN STATUARY. YANNER DOODLE FAMILY To conclude with the Alai—SIDE 4 0 4 01VEJE lirri3El SANFORD AND TROUPE. Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at Bann vart's Drug Store. Doors open at ex. Commence to 8. Police always in attendance to preserve order. Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra chairs, 50 cents. Private boxes, entire, $5 each; single seats., $1 each. jan2l-d5l. On Thursday evening the POLYORAMA! CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. WALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD. DONNELL (PENT EVERY EVENTING, 'With a First-class Company, of SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, etc., ste. Admission.. 15.eenta , ama in Boxes ......... . . 2a " MISCELLANEOUS. VALUABLE Saw Mill Property I=l 9 - lEEE subscriber offers at Private Sale, his Saw afill Property, adjoining the Ca 3 Worts, be tuee*the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal. Fry terms apply on the premises or to JNO. B. C•?\, ap22 dler Front street, above Pine. Just Received, Another lot of those CHEAP Km GLOVES, only $l. per pair. A. LOCKMAN, No. 15 Market Square, opposite the Han is burg Bank. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES I L. 11. KINNARD, 111 MARKET STREET, HAS now in store a large and well selected stock of A.N3E) CAPS, which he will offer at the FAIREST RATES to cash buyers. Call and see something new aptl-dir JOHN A. BIGLER & CO., ]BROaTui?.S, MARKET STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, (iirEsT TO. ADAMS ESPRESS OFFICE, HARRISBURG. Warrants, Claims, Government Securities,_ Checks Vouchers, &c., cashed. mar2Sitimm CANVAS. F - Olt Awnings or Wagon Corers; Sze., of the best quality, at one-hall the price it can be purchased anywhere. Samples can be seen at KERELE'S Philadel phia Shoe Store, opposite the Dauphin Deposits tank. ap22-dlw TO THE PUBLIC. rpHE DIRECTORS OF THE POOR of Dau _g_. phin county have TWENTY CHILDREN, from two to twelve years of age, which thay are_denrons of inden turing to proper parties. For further information apply to the [apls-tfj DIRECTORS OF THE POOP.. 65 Valuable Building Lots for Sale. 65 BUILDING LOTS are offered for sale near the Round House and Pennsylvania 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 JOHN MILLER, JR., at tiro Penney Ivania Agri cultural Works, corner of Spruce and North streets. aplS-3taw3w* GREASON SEMINARY A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, for pu -11 pits of both sexes, located six mites Vest of Car lisle, on the Comb. Valley RR. Pupils admitted at any time, and charged only from date of entrance. _ For circular call at W. Knoche's Music Room, 93 Mai ket street, Harrisburg, or address R HIINIINGTON sminitrus, Flamed, Cumb. ca. I's. apl4-dlm lib THE PUBLIC.—SINGER'S Sewing Ma chanines, Machine Silk, Linen Thread, Goitan Machine Needles, Oil, Union Galloons, B Leig 'Thread, Eyelets, Shoe Lacers and Stationery. Olflee, Front above Market street, Harrisburg. apll-d3w " G. B. WOODWARD, Agent. - LI=NCH BEANS--A rare article, just re ceived at EBIELFAt & FRAZER. WA, (successes to Wm Dock, Jr • k- Co. Schuylkill and Snßquehanna Itstilmnd Company. 0171 Dis, 227 3 POODTH STHHET, PHILADELPHIA, April 4th, 18134. THE anginal meeting of the Stockholders) this Company and as election for . President ama 31 - Managers will take place at the Orrice of the GAnpany), Monday, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock, at apd•titm2 . 14 . WEBS , S.ecretarY. stridatiaTon HER-RLNG. THE first of the season, lino large Burling ton Herring, just received ad j BEELER & FRAZER, ap9 • pracceEtvrs to win. il,a k, jr.. & Co.) ORANCIES! !—A) boxes in lJ prime'erdriri,, Just released vitoltandCritosi, SWIRLED & FRAZER. fb2 successors to Wm. Deck, jr., & Co: PIZARRO, PIZARRO, PIZARRO, Jants The Lion Banjoist. Solo L 6130