Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 16, 1863, Image 3

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HARUINBURG,PA
aturda} ILveiting, May 16, 1863
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Tae Pic-Nic at Hoehnlen's woods, for the
127th regiment. to he he'd on Tuesday next,
prow isei to be a 1 age and gay party. All ladies
'of n. spec ability are invited to attend. Let this
'boys h :ve a grand re-union. No improper
characters will be allowed on the grounds. Om
nibuses will leave Rouch's hotel, :Math and
Walnut, and Frisch's, Fifth and Market, every
hour during the day.
RALLY FOR TWO UNION !—The citizens Of Mid
dletowu are to hair., u grand meeting, on Mon
d.iy evening neat, May 18 h, for the purpose'
of organ z t,g a Union League. The muting
will b, addr. FBed by Day d Fleming, Esq., of
r thia ci r'., and Roy. Seth S. Richmond, a volunteer
of the 125th regiment P. V., both of whom ate
spirited and eloquent Fprak.ers.
A PROPER Exams —We learn that a copper
head, visittid but) of our eldest citis ins' and
s&upporters of the Union a daY or two since with
copper brad cent, for the purpore r.f having a
rioin made so that be might flourish it. Our
honest ratcbunio replied, "I don't do such work;
igo to the Patriot and Union, they, make s /eh
thhigs there." The copperhead left with a flea
in his ear.
A SAD OCCURRENOO.—On Sunday morning
last, at the house of Mr. Peter giederer, in
Brushtown, Adams county, in the absence of
f lits Niederer, he children were playing in the
'kit:Aden and accidently upset the wok stove.
and the ilers containing a quantity of boiling
water, scalding two of the chiliren, and one of
then in such a manner that it died, Atom thd
• -
effocts on Monday morning.
Tus Ltuotoit Bran complimented the Tata-
GRAPH otli e with a serenade yesterday after
noon, performing some of the choicest Mu - ical
compositions immediately ip front of, the build
ing. As amateur musicians, we have never
listened to the execution of finer strains, and
we are not certain if our Lebanon friends do
not equal those who pretend to mote perfection
in the sit.
AN ASSAULT ON A LOYAL MAN.—We learn from
the Erie Gazette, that a brutal and i cowardly es
sault was made on the Hon. M. B. Lowry,. on,
SaturdAy ni4Lt last, wh le he was proceeding
from a point in that city, on his way home
wArd. The assaulting parties were a gang of
copperhead traitors, who tot.k that mode of
rebuking the loyalty of Mr. Lowry. Severe in
juries were inflicted which produced a' high
o :ate of nervous excitement, confining Mr. L.
to h,.4 room for several days. He; was In the=
hands o f his physic an at the latest accounts.
The vidia. ns who made the attack have me
needed in elu..iing an r. cognition or arrest. ,
SERIOUSLY IN.Ttri: ID BY A Etßlßß ' —°llTl l°llll4 '
day last Mr. William Cosgrove, of ElderavilieP
Wadhingtun county, mt. st with.a rather•sirigUlar
awl pr.h ably fatal amide.. He was riding a
bilimself, in the
very spit ited owns
vicinity of Hunter's mills, SO, me three melee
from Eldersville, when the horst. l be c am e frac"
tioud and began resting arld:illt.."arig, and
finally st.ceetd, din throwing Mr.. C. GC' As he
fell the vicious brute first struck him with
his
fore toot, then jumped on him and seised .
hem
with bid teeth. The stroke received on his hea l
was a very serious one ; he was bitten severely
about the back of the neck, and one of his arms,
near the elbow, was chewed into a jelly, and the
penal bone of the arm broken or dislocated: .
Oue of the thigh bAtes was a's) clisflntak and
it is fared that he had also received steriOuit in
ternal iujuries.
A Diorrsuartve Fiae occurred in Bedford on-
Mood ,y night last, by whichthe stables attacik
ed to the lieug - le House were entirely , devroy
ed. Mr. Me gle had two splendid horses burn ,
ed, also a horse oweed by John Q. Fleck, vat ned
61,t. $2OO, a cow for which he 11,11 ottlY tt=ishort
•
st4o paid $3O, baggy, 150 bushels of oats,
2 tons of bay, harness, and a numberof seleller
tides, making a total loss, with the stab le, of
$l2OO of which $.OO were covk . ed by i nsn
lance. The stab eof John P: Reed also t‘ook
fire awl was entirely consumed.. , ;The ., aos s is
estimated at $2OO, which was covered by in en
zance. The stable of Solomon Mcnand was
also consumed, lose supposed to be4s3oo. These
were no cattle in either of those last name,d
stables, and the lots was not Its heavy in pro
portion.
--The evidence was conclusive that the fire
'iva.s the work of an incendiary.
NEW POSTAL ARBArkGIMOTS.-7iol:l * Dilay Nails
and from Reading —By an arrangement effected
the N. ffoiti of the P. 3i. of this city, the Post
'ittastEr o,neral has ordered the establishaient
of two da ly mails, between this city and Road.
ing. One only has heretofore existed, but ithe
interests growing out of the great reciprocidies
of trade and business between the two cif
have increased the demand for additional mile
facilities, and hence the eitirts of-the P. itt. of
Harrisburg to effect the arrangement. Our
business men will know how to appreciate the
new accommodations.
The Postage on Foreign Leiters —ln consequente
of the postages collecte_d_ockurtimidloreigulette r s
received in the Uoiteditaikei having to be ac
counted fur to foreig&-gOverntnettpcin Opecie or
its equivalent, the Post Mager" General has
directed that from and after the first of May,
11368, Post Masters throughout thttollnittiid :
States are to oillect gold or silver coin on all azi
plid letters received in the from trireign
countries. For the ,prettent this order applies, ,
exclusively to letters received. On letters sent
the exisilng regalayots rennain-anchaaged.
Reception of the One Hundred and
Twenty-Seventh Eeginint.
1=1:1=1
GRAND irvour OF 'FRE CITIZENS OF
HARRISBURG.
ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOMES WELCOMES
The City Filled to Overflowing
FULL DESCRIPTION OF TIM PARADE
Speeches of Mayor Roumfort and Co
Jr.N.NIM/S.
The 16th of May, 1863, will long be remem
bered in Harrisburg with sentiments of the
deepest gratification, as the day when our peo
ple en masse welcomed to their homes and fire
sides a few of the brave defenders of the Gov
ernment—the day wten we gave an evidence
of our appreciation.of the hardships and dangers
of the soldier, when those hardships and dangers
- were incurred in the defence of all that we hold
dear and sacred. It is but seldom that an op
tnnity offorded the great mesa of the peo-
Ple to - unite in one Spontaneous public de
bilitation of their - undYing lova of country,
but such an opportunity was - presented to
day in the reception of the'. gliirious One
fiundri,d and Twenty-seventh, We' wirl
not attempt to deicribe the joyous enthusiasm
of the hOUr ; 'suffice it to say that as our noble
representatives in the army—the heroes of
manYit hard foughttfield==filed along through
out streets, shouts of yriOcorne and hearty
gretting were heard on' every side, and from
every lip burst forth the Salutation, "well done,
good and faithful servaribk" •
The appearance of the city waajg accordance
with the stirring spirit. of:ithe occasion.
early dawn, flags flattered is t,he lireesi from
every available flag staff or'dfoope) ;gracefully
from lilies stretched across streets ; •street cor
ners were alive with humanity;- while from
every quarter could be heard the insphing
,strains of martial
The display- of. bunting throughout the day
waiiiiniverZal. We will notice, ho Weyer, several
localities in which the article appeared to be
more than ordinarily profuse.
% Immediately in front of Brant's Rail, a large
flag wa3 suspemled across Market street; : while
thiaones Howie and Herr hotel each displayed
their colors. Along Market street,,tarticuTarly
in the direotiou oilhe depot; the fronts of pri•
vete dwellings, steres, etc., were handsomely
decorated.
In the vicinity Of= 4. 'the !Fatly Rouse, we
noticed a'fine collection" pi tligs, also along
Thlro, Second and Chestnotcattd other streets
The fine large transparency.hr front ofßraly's;
ayetiresentation of the Goddess of Llberty„was
„., .
a feature ,in Itself.
RIIITAIr, ON Xligt REGUOINT
The following notice, issued some time since
by the,'Committee of Arrangements having_in
charge the reception, of the regiment, will be
sufficiently.explicit
Notice.—The Comibittee of Arrangetnents
have information that the 127th
_regiment P
V.,have arrived in Washington, and ,rnay be
expected...here this afternoon or
. to=morrow
Upon the' depirture of the regiment from
York, a signal gun will be -fired and the bells
of the city wili - be rung for five minutes. The
sElvarral bodies and companies will meet at their
respective rendezvous, and within one hour
thereafter take their places in line, as follows,
tThe military •to participate in' the procession
Will in Second street, with their right
resting upon Market strest, under the`direction
of Assistant Marshal Capt.. Byers.
The carriages will form line along the north.:
...west el& of Market street, with the rightupon
Second street, rindtr the direction of Asi3iatant
Marshal bldragar: =• ,
The saveialcivic societies aid the militia o
1862 - wiil report tii - Xisintant Marshal Stromin
ger, who will place theui in position, with their
tight resting upon third street.
• The Fire Department will form upon north
west side of Maket street, with th:. , ir right .
upon Fourth Street, and undtr the direction of
• 'ssistant Marshal Ssmnet Sint. , v
6 ‘/J the regiment moues the dim a national
guns—will be fired. When they
aliall h, we dieembarkld fromthe cars,.they will
take thei.r Fincn in line, and thi procession will
move; over the rodte prestr bed. During •111.4
prr.grrse of'. the proct salon gtiris bei .firxd
every `two and a half minutes. ' '
As.t4tant Mar,thala Dr. Deo. Bailey arid Wil
lkini.lit'Faddeir wMI sass; aids to: ••
UMW .M.'DORMICK,
'ln &ceramic° with the eboie'tiotice, a signal
gun was fired at 10 o'clock, A. rt., and the bells
of the city rung to indicate the departure of the
ftegimentdrom York. r..ln It-few momatts,tbs
relatives-of the boys and citizens nerally com
menced to ,flock towards -the depot, where the
canting train was anxiously awaited.
ktilo'clock tire firemen and .various civil
and military_ societies formed in line n.long
Market .street, and at 12 o'clockw. the Ilvgi
went arrived. After some'delay, - the line of
procession was formed In the following order:
Chief Marshal. •
Assistant Marshals.
Old soldiers of the War of -18 ; 12.
Sliding Brass Band.
Omnibuses containing soldienof the ,War of
MEI
Military escort, comprising detachments from
differarit regimental:tow at Camp Curtin.
Governor and Heads of Departments iwearriages;
Town C l iuncil and City Officers.
'.`Members of Una
o' Clergy.
:Mayor of the City. .
Conunittmofception.
BE
I` 4
pun Rondrod and T x enty-Seventhjlegiment,
-carrying regimental tttg., torn by bullets
• , • and sheik
• Hk - nd.
--- • SECOND
•
THIRD DIVISION.
of 'Harrisburg
Nriendship Fire Company ,
*Rh -engine beautifediy decorated. Members
• dressed in reck . abirts, blacir pants . and
4? • firelLsta. •
k•jk
H •
ope Fire pomptoy,
r wtickliptiftiNnrinnzukd in moarniag lea
deceved rn•
Uit.zet, Fire Longo:Lit),
with olives hose cartirse otnomentEd with.
wreaths. Members in citizens' dress.
Washington Fire Company,
Members dressed in white shirts, black pants
and fire hats.
Mount Vernon Fire Company,
with apparatus decorated with the American
flag. Members dressed in red shirts,
black pants and fire hats.
Paxton Fire Company,
with hose carriage decorated with ribbons of
the national colors. Members dressed
in blue shirts, black pants
and fire hats,
Good Will Fire CoMpany,
with Ho'e carriage. Members in citistana' dress,
Engine drawn by two houses. -
The procession moved over the route desig
nated in the programme, after the line was
halted on State street.
SPBECHICA 01 MAXON. ROUMNORT AND COL. JARMO&
- The 127th were then welcomed home again
by Mayor lloomfort in the following speech:
Felloto•eitieteus and Soldiers of the 127th I
•
Nine months ago, at toenail of your country,
you`promptly rallied around the 'standard of
ye - or-regiment, and marched to tbe post of dan
ger. Some that period you have ef.d , r d with
heroic fortitude, .tile toils,, the h•erdehips and
the dangers of an active:campaign- In def noe l
of your government and the integrity of ill.-
Union, you forgot 'ev;-ry privation, every per
eonal darger and-hailed with joy the thunder
of battle which to - ) our' fearless hearts was but
4i:relief from the monotony of the bivouac(
[Applause.] You have proved )ourselves true,
devoted, patriotic sold efts, worthy of the noble.
old State of Pennsylvania which, in war as well
as in peace,_ has ever proved heiself the sheet
am Ira- of '(Mr republicaninstitutions. [Enthu
e-ast ,c t haers
hufdiere Of the 127th Regiment.( Every drop
of.blood you havii.eir deavery life you have
lost upon the ft -ld of honor, shall henc f .rth
stand as a heating record of your patriotism and
usili-ary fame. •
Whilst away, upon the tented field wears
heart this ,city throbbed:: wititymx.h ty for
vier welfafe and your a 'fay. And now that
,yon have reamed, in one midst, to the erjoy
'nsent of jouthearthstones and the genial in
fluence,of your Isousehold Ode, I, in the name
of a unanimous mut cotton, greet you with a
most hearty welecomel • The sal viola you have
rendered to year c• unto , have fervently
strengtheued the ties which united you to this
cornamoity, , and' the laurels pa:thaw, won will
be ever green. in ,the hearts of kour grateful
fellow , citizens.
Once more welcome to your homes, brave
soldiels of the 127th I When your last mill
tary obl•getions shall:hatreisieri fulfilled, your
fellow citizens hope to meet you all at the fes
tive' tiara; Where they may express to yon their
persoisal esteem aud enjoy with you "the least
of reason and the flow of soul.' [[he Mayor
closed amid loud applause.'
At the conclusion of the address, Col. Jen,
riings proposeil, and 'the regiment • gave,lhree
cheers for Mayor Roumfort, Gor. Curtin, Adju
tant General Russell, and the Committee of
Arrangements. ,
Cor, - lalusimus'then, reply to the remarks
of the Mayor, said: Iu behalf of the regiment,
to whom , you :tave so flatteringly referred.
I can only say that they went to war from no
selfish or anibitiOns motives, but out of pure
patriotism. They have undergone many hard
ships and : encountered many dangers ; but, sir,
they have done their duty.
In< behalf of their 'officers and 'men
let .3ne , thartk the:: committee , for the ex'
ceedingly, kind and very flittering reception
that wo hive received to-day. It amply re , .
pays'us for all we have done.
'r Col. leanings, at the conclusion of his re
marksorss enthusiastically cheered. • '
,The procession was then dismissed.
Oser. Isaac G. WATEIMILY, than whom no
truer or braver man ever drew a sword in de
fecce of his country, arrived . ,in this city ta-day
direct froni Beaufort, S. C: He represents the
health of his command as very good:
Tam °Mt riIINDEID AND Taatts-Ftsar BIOL.
tater P. Y Col. P. H. Alltibach, arrtired in thin
city this- morning;and is now in quarters at
Camp Curtin. The men of-this.splendid regi
ment are all in exo llent health. The counties
. .
to"' Winch' they belong .4 be proud of tbenvas'
no regiment itt the nine months' service has
more-gallantly performed its duty than the
UNITED STATES SANITARY COILKIESION.—Li our
rej lciugs over the safe return of borne of ow
brave reginients," let as not forget that Very
inatiTAlll'remain exp tied to the privations and
hardships of the camp and the hospitali,' and
fat our feelings take a practical shape; b;
strengthening to the extent of ,our weans the
hands of those whose enviable task it Li to pro
,
vide for the wants of those who are still in thr
Chief Marshal
Among the organizations for this purpose the
United States.ganitary, Commission claimiv our
'gratitude and support for its vigilant care to
wardlog•oteickiiees frein our Briny, and for its
constant urging upon the Government a strict
adhekion to genital,' laws, through inattention
to4hich our army wonldmelt away as rapidb
as. did the British army in the Crimea. Toe
Sanitary Commission is semi-official In its char
acter, its officers Atelieappointed by the Presi
deut of the United States„and 'yet receive all
the means of carrying out the purposes of their
organization froM the free-will offerings of thf
people:and the present war Is the first in his
tory in which a commission was instituted to
oritinire into the health of an Marty before that
army had asseMbled, a fact which has been
noted`_ with viondeiandadmiration by the Lora
dm Yana of January 26ih, 1862. Its labors are
fully appreciated by the Government, and in
supporting it we support the Government, for
we support that on which the Government re=
lire. When California telegraphedto therresi
dent to knout inwhat waythe sick and wounded
could be best reliOed by her contributions in
money, Mr. Lincoln replied "Send to the San
itary Commission.".
Sanitary Commission has peculiar facia.
ties for reaching the battle fields, and has in
some instances been informed confidentially by
the War Department of certain localities where
it would be advisable -to collect Stores in antic!.
pation .of approaching erigigements.
awe sie 0%4144a-tile sitesikin
10.1,1 5 f
utiNty is tio be" - 411ed:to tliidsthe t of this
:cp shirts, h
=I
hristian ;:r .1 ; t2t1"11, and hope that
~ f M r f.dly
The claims of the Uuittd Statoa Sanitary Com
miision will be presented to this community un
Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock, in the court
house, by Horace H. Furness, Esq., of PhiladeP
phia. The public generally ate invited to at
tend.
Special notices.
ATITSTION Soulless —lt is now thought with
nc.i that Col. Twining; regiment, the
127th, will arrive at Harrisburg on to-morrow,
(SAturdity.) While the loyal heart feels proud
and grateful to Peunbylvania's brave and noble
suns generally, it is nut strange that Harris
burg should take special interest in those com
posing this regiment, or that they should vie
with each other in acts of kindness towards
dui brave soldiers in their propo ed reception.
The public voice says let them have a big time,
and the cheap Diy Goods house of 0. L. Bow
man invitee the special attention of those who
wish to replenith their war holies cheap, to call
at the south east corner of Front and Market
streets.
A Com.muutoation.
Although our confidence in mankind may
have ben abused, In this naughty world of
outs, it is eunohling to see patient, honest rec
titude laboring on and etrivine to better ttie
eoi..d don of our fellow creatutes. In this con
nection our Attention has been called to the
merits of Mrs. Weethoven's German Vegetable'
Medicines, and the success attending those
manufactured by oar favorably known citiireu,
Mrs. L. Ball; No. 27 Sou it Pine street, &smit
h tig, Peunbylvada. In view Of these valutlibla
undiCidefl, which - tan be procured from Mee.
Bell at a email compensation, we have thought
it our duty to nay this much for the benent of
the bfibcied.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA Bud 'Requiting
Claims, Untied /States Formula, Bounty Arrears
ut Pay, and SubAttence Claims, &c ., &C., wade
out and collected by &WENN SNYDER,
• eficenterailaw.
Office : Third Street Efarristurg, Pa. (p27.1y
Ws have talten over on the lot of April the
bbla.,re of goods bought of Mr. Boger,
to our
own,store, where we viill continne.to sell the
balso L ce left at very low prices, until the whole
are sold.' Among those goods are
1,000 yards remnants, uelaine and calico, 16,
18 and 20 ceuts.
but) yards remnants, lawns and other dress
goods, 16,.18 d2O cents
200 yards of badge and lustre, 20 and 26 cents.
• 1,000 yards of linen crash, 16, 18 and 20
COD
100 yards of Wows and grey cloth for sum
war ousts.
1,000 yards of linen, cotton► and wool pants
idea. cheap. . '
800 dozen of the very best spool cotton, white
and colon&
1.000 papers of the very best of Smiths'
needies, fi cts. a paper; also stockings, glovts,
pocket handkerchiefs, hoop Akins, all Muds of
combs, patent thread, tapts, socks, either by
the dos -n or pito% We have alto on baud yet
about 10 pilaus of OASPET, which we will sell
`at 76 cents per yard.
20 pieces of strai'matting, cheap..
20'pieces of splendid figured:window curtains
S.LEWY.
VONIFIER,
CONCENTRATED LYE,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER
11RE PUBLIC are - liantioned against the
JL SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making
SOAP, &c., now rAfere'd for sale. The only
GENUINE and PATEN f ED Lye is that made
oy the PENNSYLVANLI SALE Ma.NUr AU
TUBING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it
being SaPONIVIEtt, UR CONCENTRATED
LYe.." The great aUCCIES of this article has
OPtuistulELED PAErius to-endeavor tu
'IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's
PATENTS.
All MANI:WA - OMB/A 'BUYERS or Bar
liNi , b• of these SPUNLOUS Lyes, are hereby
NOTIFIED that thplo.lit'ANY have.ernptoyed
as tbeir Al'DitchlEYN,
GEORGE 'llitiDlNG, Fag., of PAii.e., and
WILIAA,II. BAKIIMELL, hsQ. , of Pageboy.
And that :ad MaNUFAUIIIII,EnS, ÜbEtts, US
hLLlr,ili of Lye, In violation of the tigatts of
toe Company, will.be kIIO.3ICCIITED AL twee.
'The bAtON.IFILE, or CONCENIMAThD
LYE, is fur bale by all DIIICIONIN Gauthilts' ana
Comm , Fennuts.
TAKE NOTICE.
The 'MUM lit And (3iBOste woar, Western
Oletriot of runuaAvania, No. 1 ut littay lerm,
in 18i2, in suit of THIS VENNYLVANIet
-ALL' MANUteAOrIINING CO trANY ea.
rtiOS. G. CRASS, decreed to the Company, WA
Nuvemeer /6, 1802, the EICOLUSIVN rignt
rri(tatixi- 6,y a patent, owned by them for the
Sa,t - VNIFIEB. Patent dated °ember 2i; 18tio.
esrpc,taist Wm:totem awarded.
TUE PENNSTLVALELL
SALT MANUFACTUaING COMPANY.
s'JFFICJA - IS
127 Walaut 'Street Phitctelpli4r.
Pict and Duquesne Way, Pittsbuty
..ap26insak-up
{DOCTOR A. H. EMS:VMS, ELECTRECAJ..
PainlClAN, 'hi curing alt 01:1114N10 Dia
sakcElti, uotb. of Lianas and Gentlemen, by a
new method" in use of Electricity alone,
without any Medicine or even auy Pam.
lithittf) may be hild, with Treatment, by
Patients from abroad, at reasonatile rates,in:the
lloutor'iffaititiy.
LETl'RE4applying for 'circulars or farthest
information will be 1 rouiptly answered. Oftict
and itesideuce at 1418 BOUTtI PENN SQUaIiE,
Phtlauelphia, Pennsylvania, being in a cen
tral as well as aeliguttul part of the city.
Cut:this out for future refezence.
apB-iffitawBm ,
ffarriaburg, Venitian Blind Factory.
BLINDS made to order for churches, parlors
and bottls, Mai will fit any window. Per
bons wanting bands cm get all the information
desired as to pir ee and the silks of windows by
,alliarat my shop, or by sending me a few
Dues by mail Soutolesa , ways on bind.
,OLD BLINDS bLADE TO LOOK EQUAL TO
NEW. A. lt. SHAUP,
South Second st., a few doors below the Pres
h) Wien church. mr26 doawfim
T• J• McGUIGANI
Importer and wholesale dealer in
THREAD . , TAPES, ISESSEEY, t ,
NOtiangi: &0•1
44T0 HES 4.1T0 84.41.41 C IN G
• A r di2s y g iii".44* . po m r oh i a.
j I
RIM
New aDvertistmento.
TIE-, ,s PEAMSII IP GREAT EASTERN
WALTER. PATON, C.mmander..
W ILL be dispatched
TROY Lr.vaaroot. PROM NEW YORK.
Saturthy may 16 Sato rd q June 6
Tuesday June 30 Tuts fay Juiy 21
And at the same regular intervals thereafter.
First c +bin from $96 to $1 '6
Second cabin $7O
Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first
and second cabin only, a fare and a half.
Servants accompanyigg pawngers and chit
dren under twelve years of age half fare. In
fants free.
Thhd cabin $5O
Steerage, with superior accommodatiotus...
All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalen
in U. S. currency.
Etch passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of
luggage.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
For passage apply to
titLI.IiLES A. WHITNEY,
At the Office, 26 Broadway, New York.
For freight apply to
Howieun & AstorwArs., Agents,
mrlS•dtje9] 64 South st., New York.
New Goods....Ast Opened ! •
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
embracing every new and improved style of
POCKET BOOKS,
memo cussiNcy natasai,
CALF bKLN rouiEr BObKS,
Itt,CKAIDI PUB 4,
• PORTRONALES, dca
at prices to suit all circumbtaacee.
POCKET CUTLERY,
,
Consisting of a line satortinent of WtstentioLtn's
Superior P.Aket 'knives.
GOLD PENS,
From Newton'scelebrate4:manufactory. Dem.
Pea, sold with a guarantee.
PORT FOLIOS,
*BITING CASES,
ROde.Woob DESKS,
PAPETERIRS, Scc„
Together with every article noisily foubd in a
dist owes Buck and Staiunery estatiliahment,
at BE , > tlNlttt'3
myl2 51 fd.tket arrest.
ROB.i.RT SNODWIASS,-
ATIDIiNEr-AP-LAW. Ctn.'s wi h
David Mumma, Jr., Thud Arno., .ve
MA, ket, Hardeburg, Pa.
B —Pension, Bounty and Military Claims
of ail kinds prosecuted - end collected.
Baer W Hons. John 0 Kunkel, David
Mamma, Jr., and B. A. Larnbertun.
MiCKEEEL—AI:srge lot of Mackerel in
twine; lutivee and qq4rtere, tor sale low.
NIAIIIOI4,i & BOWMAS,
Our. Aunt and Ambit ets.
uy
myB
URE AND UNADULTERATED tiric&,
P
from the mod: celebrated mills in the Coun
try, just received and tor side by '
jl4 - Wki..DOUK, Ja., & CO.
CIBANG&S, Lemons, Buisius and uthor
furuign fruit just received dud for s ue by
& BOWMAN;
Cur. Frbut ! and Marker eta.
my 4
SMOKED HALIBUT.
A VERY. choice article just recotvdd, acid for
441,5a1e POOH.. Jr., 8403:
FUR SALE.
ATHIRTY borne power steam engine, nearly
new. Price low. Adtheai
A. 0. MILLER,
apl7 2mco Newville, - Oembetlatoi .ounty.
B. M. MATEEtt,
THE OLD BILL ,POSTER,
ALL orders left tit the 'Polygraph Printing
°Elict promptly atteuctoti to. Baia third
wand and unaributed. nto 6d2 iv°
DRIED FRUIT.
.per Peacues;- (pared)
Dried Peaches, (nnpared.]
Dried Ayklna
Driaa Plums,
Drota rJberries.
Dried Blackberries. ,
For sale by [sprit)] WA. Bk/US., Jr., &CO
BITING IiLUIDS gia' ArrAcricsa 'rtiv
W
V V iug lomat, a spteudia l.lc, ac ti 2 etttltd
vat' quarc; AIKNOLID 8 genuine Writing Fluid,
iieltittuON'd WriLlus Fund;
LadJaillaN & BUSdFILLD'S Ink, Cop - if mg
Carmine and ,
wit* tit the Duet quality,
alumina, Mucilage, Sr.c., at
apt; _ tiOnIiFFEIVIS 130013,STORM
rIHOIOE bYaIIPS AND, MuLASsEs.—We
%.J am now (Owing for suit, very 4pw; it lot 01
(sifts syiupd. Call and easnuuu, at
bilelluLo a no WiIAN,
Oor. trout emu Marker streets.
apl4
LADLES You' knaa phewe . j`ou_cang.tdue
Note raper, Faivacip'ea, Viiittug and Wed
a'aig Garda
tip 6
At SCHKFFEIt'S BOOkSTOBIt.
HE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND AN.N U
AL hFA;OIID tor 1863, fut at.
Ap6 bOtlMekEti:g# BOUICitOBE.
G REW CORN.
Winslow's Fresh Green
Uorn just received _ by
jewatf
W. DOCK., JR., & CO
I.ofl BUSEILLS Mercer and Piabb Blow
Poratoe4; for belle very low, by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market Ste.
f2B
CiRGICE Green and Black Teaschaperial,
%.1 Young klyson, Bonchuny, &c.,
or ale by NICHOLS & IVNHAN,
ap7 Corner Front and Market Ste.
SILVER MAPLE, Houle Chcionnt,
Bastian 'Ash, Norway Abide,
Mountain Rah, )14 4 Twigged Linden,
and other shade trees, at kerlfatone Sursery.
apl7 • 3- MIS H.
LARD arid Blcon wanted, Prom ,xorn-fed pork.
Apply at N1G1:10,..13 010WI9AN'..S,
u&y4 G r. Froat and Musket ate.
r 2 WINING Funp nuadtilterated, > t n t in,de
'rum tee-best material. Fur aale wholuealt
•sruiretail, at IC 1CL1.F.613 DRUG BTOrtE,
jl4 • 91 Market street.
, . . . .
AROE EVERGREENS.
! -
L ' A few. gaits Large and fine evengreens, 'for
- . 'Antal:ll4i of, ORNAIRES .I.‘ ;
for isale it pedsonatne priada• at .Keygtone.N.ur
aery. _ [si..l7] J. -URAL
IttslBl' Dried Beef, Fish, Bait, In large or
malt guantnns tomtit purchasers, lot sew
b y Nloklol4 & tIQWAIAN,
ar o COT. Front. and Harker rliree*
NGLISH WIRT 011:1EISNS,_th12 veryboar
E
ErfOr, o#6o..in'tbie market; for Ban by
, ' mrBo DOCK,=4: & CO.
Steam Weekly to Liverpool
rrOUCIIING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cone atm
-11 itoa_) The wed known 8 salvers of the
Liverpool, New Yurk and Philadelphia Steam
ship Company, are tnteAed to tail as f. 'flows
City of New York, Saturday, May 23 ; City
of Baltimore, Saturday, May SO; Etna, Satur
day, June 6, and every aucceediug Baluiday, at
Noon, from Pity 44, North River.
EA IM PANSAGE,
PANABLI /11 now, oa rn3 LQUITAMINT Iy OWL-
lissom
star OAIO3I, $BO 00 STENBAGI, $32 60
do to London, .135 OU do to London, 85 64)
do to Pans, 95 00 do to Paris, 40 50
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Bamberg, 87 50
Passengers also forwarded to LLtrve, &emu,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, iko., at equally low rate:.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown : let
Cabin,
$7 6 , $BB, $lO5. .steerage from Liver
pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $BO. Those
who wish to send for their friends can buy tick
ets here at these rates.
For fort her in.tormation apply at the Compa
ny'. Office/.
JUdN tf. DALE, Agent, 15Brmdway, N. Y.,
co C.. 0 ZIMMERMAN, lianiabur,s.
racti y
Valuable Furnace Property for. Sale
or to
'MBE undersigied will sell or rent Chester
Furnace, pituate in Cromwell towriddp,
Huntingdon couut), Pa - The Stack is well and
eutktautially built ; there, is also Ten Bank
flowes in tolerable repair ; there is as &bea
ds-rice of good wood that can be purchased at
trom 16 to 26cen s per curd, (wood team) with
in two mites of the stick, and aimed sued of
good ore can got from one to two and a half
miles, at a reasonable trice. The furnace is
about ten mite from. Mt. Union station, P. A.
8., with a good public road leading to it. Fur
further particulars, address
SAMUEL WILSON,
Spruce Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pa.
unt 1-413111
353 MIA MILLS. 855
353 and 355 Washington Street, New
York' City.
GOVERICUESIT COFFEE.
,13UT up in tin foil pound papers, 48 in a
11:, = bal. and in bulk. Our prices taugu trum
7 to.Bo cents. We put up the following kinds:
JAVA, MARADAIBO . , RIO AND VARIOUS
OTHER BBANDB OF SUPERIOR COF KC&
We believe our Ciiffee - to - be better Mau any
ground Coffee now in use.,. AN orders addres
sed to us, or to our agents, Metiers. Prot &
i 01321111, 182 Chambers btreet, ooruer Weaning
ton Street, New Turk City, will receive prompt
attention.
The retail trade supplied by first class Jobbing
houses in the various cues.
TA.Ellnit . PLAC.R.
wit. it. TAME. OHO. PLACA.
N. 8.---Trade ?rice List furnished upon sp.
plicatien. deelB cairir-ralur2ft
If
HAM
20. 000 f U lru —q°
fliPClfieri
a the
owing brace* just
m. 9 dkw6m
ceival :
ode6rated.
New Jxesei , irikded.
EVANS Ann Sortres, supeior.
Micnanta'a Exam -tog, cananeed.
M Lentontes Examen:la, not enctuulassed.
boo Um, ea:ukase&
IhON JITT. not difillaU4
PLAIN Ham. anctly pnine.
(Amami tiana t iony ,fino.
Ranh luta/ oats wo be guaranteed .aa repro
vented. WM. DWI< , Jr., tr. W.
• LIQUORS.
bava on baud a very superior ;sleuth:id
V T of WINES. Bil r aNDle.S aud . FINE LI
QUUBS, of every description.
ESANDUS of ths choicest brands and vin
tages.
WINES of every variety and of -the fined
quality.
leT. CRUZ Rink -
HOLLAND GIN.,
SCOIXII., .BYE and .BOURBON
:WHISKY. Cd.a.,IIPAGNZ; ISOOTOR ALE,
liduW.N MU CoßtilaLA, &c:
Also; a .NALIVE WINK- manufactured from
the donirstic grape,.which is a splendid artiste,
and wu know d to &p.m '
apl4 WAIL DOOK,• Jai, dr CO.
Cheoebifough.& reio7:so4,
PROViSilkkt
14 &WA Water Sayer, Phial,*laic',
A.ll prepared to oiler to their cu.ss (mere their
Ualeb,ated Sugar Ogled Hata; owl Drivel
which are cured yr. legly t..r handy 0.4 e,
and eupe.rior to anything in the market.
N. B.—All orders by tuaii proutptly attor-d
-ed to. apl7
0.,010118, W4GONS AND, CAlttl
Tu
TORN ALCORN, Broad str.-et, West (fuels
ba.g, is prepsrrid to fund,* Own's, Cads
tend Wsguns to persons wuriung neuhug dune.
Digging of ( ellsre pen:smelly attended to.
&siding of any deseriptbm prompciy, attended
.0 Au order tk.x tor dte Isocoeunodstion ‘Lf
persons wilt be fJund in the 'rst.sosseit erint•
teg 06. e, weer° orders wi n d be received.
splB Btu JOdN Ai;t)ORN.
Mei " KIM*, .111.10Kl.MULWA,"
- DOUBLE, kgNB.
BOF. FliniSFOhll, ofjiarvard University,
P
1141% ) ^ it win Ica Very cv.ll, and von have
got it up very wady:" idatichtite 2b chanteura.
66 cetera in tat' Currency. ThG IfJ vt/ Le v
sc ICf 080 UPS "28 canto- fle "S. Wuoo
- SilkiliOSUtiPE," 8 / 3 e nis. Or oue each
tho three kinds for $l. Ali free or pust.ige.
Address 'L. IsDiA , IN KING.
mr26-clew6m Box &ill, lioeLin, Siam.
OF
‘..„1 This celebrated fial.d Oil, with aeveial
I.ther choice Wands, in large and email butriva,
juat received and fur sale by
apl4 Wll. OK,Js. , & W.
&
FIVE-TWENTY usual STATES Lt 1421
(IatERON, COLDEtt, LEY It &X). Ora ant •
acription agents to Ws vas ut tdes borys,
wuu will Sal theat at par, in sums to suit pur
shouts.
Ttro otterist on these bonds is aix per cent.,
and will be paid in gold. . avl7-1m
Mar IMPORTOT.-464
J you wens jrenr Eisin of a pearly win mess,
go to gunkers *admit some of that famous
B Q ap, which constituted a portion Di the cagy
of toe stainer Prmmu, Royal, watch was captur
ed sme t t imtasinotaby our does, while attempt.
lug to run the blockade et Litarleseit (3eu only
be had,at
ap26-tf 118 Market sit., litsAyistrurg.
CANIADATNIFOR Sti Mitt.'L.
DANIEL lIREIII 1,111 be a cauda t e for the
office of Sneriff st the neat .4t.ction, and
eo tctt. the votea of all Union men $1,27-Ime
QtiA.N , Ati AND LERONS —Wa has just
.tbe Lugar and thirst tot of Ilk4a
antathangesi otforad coif **won 14 Has. market.
Call and nig - amine, at - -
NICHOLS & - aowmAtc.
Oar. Front and . Vivito itoratit.
Crl3l
A . 14-E N K
rpEACHER OF: rIANO, GUITAR AND
WNW-NG.ILNOCIIK'S
Musks E RogesAa.:4olit ;cc*: lm* -sus
littu 2burtiormente