Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 18, 1863, Image 3

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NOTICE I` ,, Ait v It.HT.ISERS.—AII Ad.
vertist nts , Notices, Mar..
' , jag es, Deaths, cik.{ . to secure insertion
i n *tic MELVA:- must invariably
b e u- oni pa nie:i vv .14 h the CASH.
A:ivertiseuicnts tapered in the regular
• . y.vesting EdEttou ale inserted in the
1/1 arning Edition 'without extra, charge.
Lt AE. I BURG, PA
Monday Evening, May 18, 1863
TOWN AND COUNTRY,
r i TM HOSPITAL AT CAMP CIIBTIN now contains
thefive patients, moat of whom belong to the
tjegitat.nts which have just returned, and will
be mustered out of service with them. These
r , men are al anxious to get home.
Tur. MEMBERS of the Citizen Fire Company
will meet at their hall on Tuesday evening next
at V I P. m., for the purpose of making arrange
. runts to give the returned volunteers of their,
company a suitable reception. A fall attend.:
ance is requested
TIM PIC-NlC.—The pic-nic and hop congiatu
patory upon the return of the 127th P. V.,, to
iiniorrow, at Haehnlen's grove, promises to. be
7. one of the grandest affairs of the season. The
[treanr=gers have made arrangements.to, aceom
! morlate all who wish to attend. Conveyances
ipill leave the Washington House, corner of
Allixth and Walnut, and Frisch's, corner of Fifth
rid Market streets, during the day.
, I. _ IN NOTICING the recent railroad accident at
i
la , k Log station, in JUniata county , we stated
rAri
Nth Lt one person was killed, which we have
to.since learned is a mistake. •Therin.akesmari had
u one of his legs cut off, but is doing very well.
.The engineer, Mr. William liclienley / was in
, jui ed internally, and we are
. glad to learn is
,srapidly improving. The fireman was; also
lightly hurt.
A DIFFICULTY ABOUT THE RECEPTION OF A REIN:-
it r NENT Smut.—The Loyal League of Reading
has taken bold of the matter of the reception of
the Balks County Regiment . (122 d,) and ar-
langkments have been made which Will secure
a proper welcome of the gallant min leilong
.., lug to that organization, on their return home.
The League determined to waive all political
distinctions, and have resolved to unite . with'
men of all parties in paying a proper rdspect
and extending a fitting Welcome to the brave,
efenders of the Government and thO - gall_aßt
P holders of liberty. Such conduct Ps I erming
of loyal men. The soldiers will linow . how to
appreciate its magnanimity.
11. --••.---- i .
ii .Litur. NISELY, company H; 427th P. V., *how
i a 'Atli we noticed some days since, received his
- ‘e which have proven thus fatal, at' the
' lwun '' •of Fredericksburg. His renMine
last battle
P "- this city on. Satuiday on their
F . pace t d through 'kr be-interied in the ceine
? way to Middletown, . - 'Ea was a brave:matai
,tery near that borough. - In the field or,
and nobly performed his duty. t,ti otrituitSpii
jthe camp, before the enemy or wL. di ve to
, he was ever the conscientious soldier, ' -4, t o
the service he had undertaken and devote,. •
i.
e country he had enlisted to defend.
ds whose fame will 11 ye while martial valor
WAITING TO as MUSTERED Our.--Old soldiers l
ill agree, that the most irksome and anneiy'f
ig portion of a soldier's datyia thitt:which is
omprised in the time devotedto waiting to be'
'.ii ustered out. Men are then waiting-between,
iaope and anxiety to get-horrieL,L-staTni to be
free from duty and discipllne 7 waitlng' "to'
ive a good time generally," and ,hence every
ttle delay chafes and exasperates those 'who
o not pause to think. In the first place, the
reparation of a set of muster out papers for a
. egiment is no trifling labor. Let the men in
acting think of this fact. Let ottriarmon , beirs
ink that the officers are now engagednight
d day, that additional assistance is called in
I
om the clerical force of the city, in order to
i x ilitate and hasten • the completion of these
ills. As soon as they are' completed the
I oney is here to pay every man in Camp Curt'
n waiting to be mustered out, while these
oat anxious to have the men paid are thotie•
eking out the pay rolls and the paymasters,
emselves. We trust, then, that the :then
w waiting pay will have patience. We trust
t they will refrain from grumbling or fault
ing, and think that the money will come in
e time, and then they can hasten home to
.'
Ivo the welcome whi ch they deserve, and
r the honors which t 1 ney haVe won on battle
~ esteemed as a manly virtue I - -'' i
t e
'I
Baca. Aciers,—Nip e months since,' we chron
; -
,t led the fact that r tine of our - corps of nom.%
L itors had laid dr ,wn the composing tolake
•
,•;. the real shootin g stick. These gallant fel- . ,
than was
the
ly indepeadt ;nt—and where they were cer
,,, 'al ways of e' mployment. But moved entirely
spirit of 1 iatriotism such as few but printers
.
CI tuadersti s n d, they gave up the emoluments
gable
y s y_ l w e o f w t uo
h a lf
d i et
a t r u e: a ett t e
eih 'ir tre i
rgy a e
mw w ioen h rr e eea r where
n a noo n urn y eesty o hu n ian e ari
unrestrained
e f p: themaeyaenki:
per-
*rid ease of positions in the Timaartern office to
i r are the tiaLgars and hardships of the army,
cause they were convinced that it was a duty ,
hey owed to their country. It is such's spirit
'licit ennobles our cause--which gives us faith
our ultimate, decided and brilliant triumph!.
,
—The brave men`who left us nine months
tk .
go, are with us again. They haVeltturned
fr-- they have returned with honor, welcome
0 Ike to their homes in this city and thrice wel
-4itleomc to their old positions in this office. we
peat their names, that our frientkand readers
may understand how well OAS Teitiibllshment
~-
I‘was represented in the army:
re
JAMES B. IRVIN,
THOMAS FORSTER,
DAVID MARTIN,
GEORGE W. BENCE;
EHRMAN DAILEY,
HARRY C. DEMMING,
LEVI .11..PAMRSON,
J. E..WHITESIDE,
JAMES D. CULP:
—We repeat, that;we welconwthem busk tot
the city of flarriaburgand the TELEGRAPEC office.
A Iles - rot° of the " First City Z)uavee" will
be held at their armory on this (lionday) even
ing, May 18th, at 71- o'clock. By order : f the
C ptein.
H Winrsusnos.—Yesterday was Whit sunday,
the seventh Sunday, or forty-ninth day after
Ester. Pentecost and Whitsuntide corn spond.
Anciently, it was customary fur those who
were baptized on this Sunday, to attire them
selves in white, and the day was then called
White Sunday ; Dominica Alba, or Dominica in
Albin. The deriviation, however,hEts been va
riously sought from "etas" octave, the eighth
from Easter. The holy memories connected
'with this period are such as elicit the prayer
and praise of all religious hearts, and bespeak
the reverent attention of the community in
gemral The anniversiv of the Jewish feast
of Pentecoat, when the Apostles were "baptized
with the Holy Ghost, and with fire,:' and when
they themselves commenced their ministry by
baptizing three thousand persons, is such as
should be, as it is, an event of peculiar reli
gloo4 inter*.
MEETING IN AID 011" THE UNITED STATES SeiNl-
Teßr;Cok9assioN.rOur readers will not forget
'tire meeting this - e;:ening in the aOurt House,
.tal'en'the operations 'and the clainis of the
United States Sanitary'Commitsion will be die
cused by Horace H. Furness, Emi. The. Sant.,
•taty Vomocuission has accomplished more to
; preserve:the health of the army than. any or
ganization • not directly Connected:: With its
movements, and of course whilothnicontribu
ting tri ; the halt.l;, were alio adding to the ef
ficiencyandtbd disciplina of the -forces. Tlit,
operations of the,.Cominission'look entirely to
the rr
tioiotion oethe Physitial hetilth of the
men. This of itself is a_vast labor., We will
'ot attempt to discuea it, but leava•the subject
for presentation' tofellowLeltiserts,', by , Mi.
Furness, this evening. Wiktritet teat he will
have a full attendance of those whopfeel an in
terest in the efficiency of the army ; of thOse at
home,who have the mewls and the time tn.
contribute tor,the success of such a work. 1 11 is
not the soldiers to whom Mr. Furness desires
to address:l:Om - 6ff, butte tie 'soldier's friend,
to tliose are the friendii . of the - Cause in
which the soldier is. perilling life and limb.
We repeatAbten, that'ili&ladies and gentlemen
Atit•ibiburg who are interested in" the cause,
will not fail toe present this evening to hear
•
Tris ItioEPTION OP Tut DAUPHIN DoIINTP' REGI
t
HENT tohich(ivoie overlooked in our Report .
—lmmediately.after the formal :proceedings on
the part.of : ,the •city of. Harrisburg, in the re
ception-of the-127th Regiment Penna., Vol. had.,
been co,tieluded; the members of thellope Fire
aempany took charge of snob 6i'Ate soldiers of
the regiment as were members of that organii.li
-tion, and conveyed. them to the house of the
company. 'A splendid supper had bee pre
,
Pired, irhiCh was irk w,atiug, with a bill of fare
cOmprising everything which wag delicidus In
cold meats and other'eatribles.. ' The
between the returned soldieri'aiidstieir fellow
flier-11m. -was hearty, warm and sincere: . .It
spoke,pf afrieruAshiptm noble as f / twas enduring,
aici.may,birpmembered one ihel most
Tlesetnglogidents, of that
- ;glorious reception.. -.4
Ex-lifayor Kepner ._ presided at the imard,
with the dignity-peoulbn to himself.
The Tinging -of- the . great-bell belonging-to
• ;ii a-o i - . r a t n "la w 1 h
our notice. tile novelty of - event
escape ~k ivorsal attention, and much,:predit
attracted ti. `.iidenr•Fealand, imder 4hose
f's (me' Sap •aujlgtVian of Patrietisni
Qr ll eP, 44 6 attiON.. ,1 1 reVions
"was performed. To • r bat participated
within, S# memo y, that tike rotiva of the
rejoicing was iitoon'tiiii • "
Mexican volunteers, in 1847,
FUNILAL ON SaRGIANT EfIIMIEBL.--/Mpoa.
ceremony.—The funeral of Sergeant Hummel, of
company D, Dauphin County Regiment, took
place this morning, from the residence of the
deceased's mother, in Second street near Mar
ket, and proceeded to the cemetery; where the
remains of the gallant,young hero were interred,
amidthe regrets of his associates in his youth,
his companions in arms, and his immediate re-
The Dauphin, County Regiment was
Out in force, and,thia,,,,s44o, the humorists
civic portion of the funeral, made- a: most im
lidsing Such as has not attended any
t 1. • ,
other . finierar in this City,..foi *MY jeers 13erore.
need not add any words to_those, Which'
have already been spoken to swell the anted "of
praise of this gallant - young soldier. He was
beloved by his regiment. In 'battle he was
fearlem and cool, ever foremost where danger
lurked, and never shrinking from duty though'
death, the wajr to, its . performance.
He was most too young t.) die, and had it no t
been for slavery, he won Id to-day - 'have been
most llkely, Jiving, a joy to those who lorad
and art honor.to those who respected him. But
thus young, full of hope anal manly pride, he
was struck down by the trial for Wand of the
slave driver. In the face of such an end, what
can we think of
,those who, in own midst,
defend the influenc3 which gli'res life and
fury to rebellion?
,Let the weepy lug friends of
the dead and buried herd answer.
Close his eyes;; his work is ddne t
'
What.to hiin is friend or foeman
Rise of moon or set of sun,
Hand of mart or kiss of woman ? :
Lay him low 7 lay hink,whert
The flowers ,bloom Lid Z:18 &Or
• ,
What cares be ? he cannot „lcuctw.
Lay him low! t
As man may, he foughrhis fight,
Prcived"the truth of - his endeavor !'
t Let himsleep•in solemn night ,_
Sleep forever ' and forever. - .
Lay him low—lay him where
• " The flowers bloom and all Is fair. •
- 'What cares he? he cannot know.-
Lay hirn low ! •
t
Fold hiniNix his country's atitri--
Roll,the drum and fire tile Tolley—
What'to hint are all our 'Wive ?
What, .but death berricieking•folly ?
Lay him low—lay him where •
.... ~.,..
The flowers 'l3loorit and all is fair.
What cares he? he cannot knew.
Lay him low I r
'frt.Leifis him to God's watching eye,
Trusti him t 3 band that made him,
"
.
— Hoitrove weeps id l 3'W P t
Ghas power to sic). hit
„Lay him low—lay him where
n? &wf!!!bloom and &ilia fair.
Whatcitrid fie Fhe cannot know
Lay him low I
iS
=EU
ACCiDI
—Sadler .At&ed—
o'clock Thursday evcrii tlg a :old ler named i.o•.
art AlcK. n slit, belonging to C,ropatny 24th
regiment New York State volunteers, was killed
on the Northern - Central railroad, a short dis
tance beyond the Bolton Depot. The regi
ment- to which he belonged, with two oth
ers, was waiting the arrival of cars at the
depot to convey them home. The deceased
was intoxicated, and Lad walked out to tht
neighborhood of Grasshopper Hill, with s.we
of his companions, and was standing ou the
track when the mail train from Harrisburg,
Joseph Sharpe, conductor, rapidly turned the
curve at that point, and before he could be
removed from the track the cow-catcher of
the locomotive streck him near the ankle and
threw him against a a telegraph pole, when he
rebounded and fell with the right side of his
head on the cow-cotcher, by which his skull
was •tractatad iii a dreadful-umber. . Be died
in a fetv minutes.
HEAR A BRAVE SOLDIER.-001. Clark, of the
123 d Regiment P. V., on the arrival of his com
mand in Pittsburg, and reply, to the . speech
of welcome, made the following vindication of
Gen. Hculer atd the men who still remain in,
tha field with him . : ' ‘"
With regard.- to •the brays)_ troops they had
left behind them lie ilia a whid(tO say; A. ru
wor had been circulated throughout the coun
try that our army himieuffdred'adinglorious de
feat, but they,were living witnesses there to-day
to pronounce it an unqualified falsehood. (Tre
idendous'eheerbig.) The first thing which the
Hooker
on reachingHarrisbarg, was that
Hooker was beastly drunk on that memorable
Sabbath at Chancelienville. Ale! could tell his
friends, and be a . , ,as in a position to speak kno.*:
ingly on the silbje i ct, 'that - Were lial3 not a 'Ala
dow.o.f.truthlit Thelepert was a base false
hood-,without even the semblance of truth., (A
'fitiicel-Threetheers fdr Creiteral Hooker ! !The
call met. witha thundering response, and for
fully five ininutes the aPplause was deafening:) ,
The Colonel '"abrititined. The'right of his regi
ment rested in such a position at Chancellor
that there was not fifteeit hilfintes th rojagia
out the day in which he did not see General
Reokeri and -toyer' not only , perfectly , saber,
but, like a brave and gallant soldier, .intensely
bent on petting 4hroughthe-wOrk he had in
hand. [Loud cheers for Hooker. .
A GOOD acere "'PUY "Tdin..: 2 43Y tile fol
lowing:froth-the Ohunh Qaolie, it will be
seen that our, friend, theface . does and gallant
C,apt..E. H.. pouch, is back again, wielding the
editorial pen in the columns of that able jour
nal. It is a good juke vert 'told, and one
which ,onggerman,friends will highly appreci
luSie tin aFiver G' shprunga. —A few days ego a
soldier','reifiding somewhere down the valley,
was met in the car by a man who merely reces•-
niwad,hisAve, ancl y the, latter ,asked him, Art-
Pennsylvania 'dialect, Whitt 'Regiment ne be
lenged'ted ' He tinswers;•9toftthe---(whi'ph is
attached to the . unfortunate 1.1. th Corps, which
corps, it is alleged;helialedblitly theliatthi
of ' Chtdeelloryille.) The-madlhen asked him
how it came that they (the lith Corps) ail eke
dadled Iwhendlig. Soldier nwia the fullciiing.
comprehensive and satis f actory explanetion :
''"Well, ice bill dernow&ifst exactly ferzehle
wie'iswar... Dort war de front line, un !donn
war noch en line sell war die tawelt line , d inn
WarliriCh'diet dritt line selL ., War °were until(
IJa dorm . , ferateh, we sie duo aufanga hen mit
erani fer dominta sheen, • sin • ewWa die.
front line g'sprunga, fersteh. Well, don, des
ding war goot, dciun.sine. ewwa sally tswett
line sp.& g'shprnuga, fersteh. lin donn,iholes
mich der deifel wan mero net such g'shprunga
ClieeMallY 4riPlN.l'mas BIN rlaer fw.!eir
g'shpruuga I
ADRIYAL OF THIS OND HIINDRID AND TEMITIC•
&scan •P. V.—This 'splendid regiment arrived
[truth% pity. and_ took quarters at Camp Curtin
yesterday afternoon :
We
by Col.
Charles All bright. We often write that regi
merits have gone through great siiririaS, put in
no case ws,the same be. written with morelit.
eral truth than in` that of the 13211. *has
:,..
reduced to five hundred and fifty men by
bas"qhips.ottattle. This fact rnust be its
the harms
• .'se present. Before leaving, Gen'''.
iiistorl tor *lcg neat♦ speech at his
Couch 'elide` the : gos i sl i said
Mien; brothiirs and
headquarters. Gen. t.
maon
My, friends, fellow sok, ,„
companions in alai: I OdUla .7141) you
good• by. In doing so I feel sorry tP t
ir are
red to
going ; and yet I am glad that so m. 709 red
you,
through the Providenbe of _God, exe. Bo
this moment.:;You have figured in tiaZee bat
tles prominently, and have conducted 3?;:mr
selves nobly .and gloriously; in each ,of them,
and
„none of you need hereafter be ashamed to
say Yon bricetelonged to , the One limudf t edand
Thirty-second•Pkunsxlvania. regent. ,
record is pure—yox have ydireelves
throughout y ouventtre term of service gallantly.
My Aeart Wtoo lull for utterance.
§oldiers, brothers ou ,comrade s ,arms,
good;by—good by=--good by. God ; bleis you ,
and be with yon.
•
Tai PALO& or' a Worearr..-- , Whille the Alin of
Pennsylvania are enriching-the soil of ; every
rebel state . , posgpxering every fieldffith glory
where the tumor sail fame, the authority and
the perpetuity of the Union and the Onvern-
MIZSI4 ,are contended for, the women of thii Com
monwealth are doing their - shire of the' work,
alike in acts of inerCi in the midst of the'roar
ingOf battle as in the sphere where the ;Victims
of battle, when the strife is ended, lie bieeding
and groaning. Weinust not overlook the deeds
either of men or, wumenin this mighty' strug
gle. It should be the , duty of the press through
out the, land to ohrOnVolliese deeds and pre
serve the honor of those'svihl tliu.a'nObfy ;devote
themselves to their country: The following,
from the Washington Chronicle; shows what a
brave '.PermsylVania woman a6inmpilsbed at
Ohancelloville :
- . ,
During the battle of Chancellorville, while
everybody was fighting and many were falling,
we noticed one in their midst, who, . although
she was not fighting, Wati still engaged in a no
ble work. This one is " blau,". the vivandiere
of the 'One Hundred and Fourteentli.Peunsylva
nia.volunteers, (Collies Zouaves.) She was to
be seen in the.thickest of the fight, binding 'up
the wounds of the fallen,; regardless of her own
safety. When the wounded were removed to
a house on the field, the was there, f and when
that house was shelled and burnt by the rebels,
she was there carrying out the wounded. Her
dresela pierced by several bullets. All the
wounded of our brilfilde look - anxiously for her
every morning at the hospital, for she makes
I daily visits there. . . ‘ : ~. •
~,,, -
On that bloody field-she waif- often to be seen
with '`:crowd 'cif 3 Zonairesialiifindlifer otvhile she
was,iiiii,ufged in binding uptlfeiravontila. Diary, tilllitiftrerliit'fOrgotteti!by , the First. Brigade , of
'limey's division.
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itli 11 ENING IN TIM lIARRISBURti i 061
iik4ICE, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1863.
OFF'CIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAYING
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
LADIES' LIST.
Ad-ms, Mrs Sarah A Karns, Mrs Lucy
Atricks. Mrs L Kany, Miss Maria
Baer,. Mr 8 Elizabeth P Kennel, Miss Mary
Bt-ngel, Ms Elizabeth Kepford, Mre Mary
Bill, Miss Elizabeth Kennedy. M iss Mary C 2
Bigger, Miss Maggie I Keiper, Mrs Mary
Blear), Miss Sarah Kreher, Miss Lou
Blakeman, Miss Lizzie Kriter, Miss Ann
Black, Miss Sarah A Koesei, Mrs Catharine
Bobinson, Mrs Sarah W Kimbell, Mrs Ann C
Pamela, Mies Annie Lang, Mhs Lizzie
Boingardner, Miss A Larkins, Mrs R
Brown, Miss Joanna Layard, Miss Annie
Brownell, Mrs W H Lee, MIN _Fannie
Brubaker, Mrs Daniel Lewis, Miss Mary F
Bubb, Mrs Margaret Looker, Mies Sarah
Bumbaug h,Adiss Emma McCalmout, Mrs E H
Brehm, Miss Barbara McElwee, Miss Sarah
Brenner, Mils EM- Minick, Mrs Elizabeth
Callum' Miss Allice Madder, Miss Lizzie.
Chubb, Mies Mary May, Mrs Sallie A
Carney, Miss Clara Marteer, Mrs A H
Crozier,.Miss Susan • Miller, Mrs Carolina 2
Grail, Mies_MaryS Matikleye, Mre
Curtin, Mies Kate Magee, Mies Fi mm a •
Dehuff. Miss Emma Masoner;Mrs Joszphine
Detrick,MissMargaretl Martin, Miss Amanda
'Dickson, ;7 ; Savory Moore, Miss Martha
Dunbar, Mrs Manses 2 Myers, Miss Annie
Dunbar, -- Matilda Novinger, Miss C
Duncle, Miss M ~ Nevin, Miss Mary L
* Echand, Miss ReChael Mrs J L
`Enders, - MierrLydia Nevenger Mra Mary
Eitimoyer Noble,
i Mies Harriet Miss Bathed
Orth, Mrs John A
Erbilthe_Ailn Maria - -•.Quigg, Mrs Sallie
Fates, 'Mrs Mary )tenpord, Mrs Rebecca,
Fagan, Miss Annie Reichenbaugh, Mary E
Filling, Mrs Lewis Riddle, Mrs Ellen .
Finney,Xisi E C 2 Riddle, Miss Elisabeth
Flsher, MiisiMarY Sallied; Mrs
Fisher,Barbara Sage, Mrs George -- Polst, Mis'm A Schenk, Mihail S
Funk, Misa.Louisa Lavine
.o:trier; Mrs Rosa Sheeti;-= Henrietta
Gillet, Mies Sarah Sliaddow, MisiKate
Galey, Miss . Josephine &elder, Miss Sarah
Grarretsge, Miss Sarah Seibert, Miss Mary Ann
Gartilin'es, Miss Emma Spengler, Miss Precilla
Greenawalt, Miss Lizzie Salters, Mrs Charles
Galder,, Miss Sallie M"'Stevens, Mies Kate
`Galante, kisertmoia I Sworts, Miss Maggie
Guntner, Mrs M.aigaret Thomas; Mrs Virginia
'Gingrich; Miss Mary Taylor, Mies Catharine
Harts ; Miss Sarah Tstnall, Miss Maggie
Hartnett, Catharine Varner, Miss Sarah
Burned; Mrs' Thomas Vernon, Min Maggie
Henry, Mtge Emma V Wngnor, Miss Rebecca
Hallon, Mfg Ellen Walsh, Miss Bridget
Hoke, MisttEliza Watte, Mrs Susan 4i
EtetChisini„'Mre Emma Wagner, Mrs Mary
Hughs, Mrs Richard Wcntick, Mm ; 2
`Vi - thitzel, - Misa Clara V
Hubbert Miss. Nancy. Weitzel Mies Annie
Hattsdn 'Mrs'Snsan Weaver, Miss Mary A
Jenkins, Mikis 6 Wright, Mrs E A 2
Jones, Miss Kate Zeigatitnal, Miss B
Reller, Miss Lydia Zeity, Miss' Hannah
, . GiALISTI4.iumEN , s LIST.
Ackernian;:Jehn 2 McCormick,•Daniel
Allen; Roland , - McCartney, Robert
Andretil, Joseph . IdeCormiek, Chula
Ana, Wm A McNaughton, Frecrk B
Bauer, Mcßenolds, Andrew
Bell, Wm MoWilson,Alexander, t
Beintsderfer, Cyrus Maree,Mtin--,
Bigrnight, Mahaney;illiirreil
Bell, Rev Thomas D Martin, Marks
Beogel,_Jacobt[ship] .-MOWell, John H
Blake, A , Mackay, John
Black, H S, ...Mervine, Will M K
Sloomentitine; Henry 'Whir; David'
Bowerila, Peter 4
Boyd, James, ' Monis, L
Bonner, Francis • Moltrin; Edmond B
Brady, John Moorti,laines F
Brown, Lt Andrevis-M Mounds;John D
Brasier, Admn. Myers, Ckm
Brown, ;Wpd' Narver, Hermon
Brooke, VC Ottivar,,- Absalom -
Brougher, Daniel'," N
Britkard, A S Parsons, Wm H
Bright, ; ,Johe Pomkey, Jahn !,
Bamthyle, Peter . Ploudon, Amon
Barrett, John ' PeirY, Martin 'L
Campbell, Henry t S PinVers, E M •
Clark, John Henry Richard; Isaac
Clark, Lyman ' Rhoade, Joseph E: 2
Crap, Martin ' Reed,_,Win [ship] ,
Dawson, Michael RlchrithiJ,lienry [ship]
1 Davies, David W liobison,•Mnises
Dainey, Christian P Roach, .11 A
Dewitt, John 3 Roeandele„ Jr:dais.
Debarry, J D Soilser, Henderson'
DeHaven, E Sandy, Edward
Dorsey, Wm B
.Sauppe r 'Cluistoph
Ditty, Wm H ' .Saylor, JH.
Durkee, Michael [ship] Sage, - C D 2
Eberwein, Fred'k Schneider,lohn a
Ebright, Samuel ' Shad, Isaac
Eyler, Peter 1,, "Sellers, John
Ebrlght;•Samnel ' Shively, Sylvester
Ferris, Frank 4' Shaffner, F W
Ferguson,''W A Singiser, Robt
Henry Brent; Jacob J
Fl -Lt. Pa_ trfelt Slater, John
• izeo Siders Isaiah
Fletcher; u..o n i th. Arne, W
Fletchez,l.A4a: ' •
°attar, John Smih, G
Goudkop, M s pl it!: ' Thomas %
Graw, Geo Solly, Corp! Win
Guist, James Spharr, John
Griatimuld,4ohn dr News-
Andersor(4
Haing; Sateel; 0
Barmen, Henry Stemler, John
Haven, Aaron . S. . Summery Henry
Harrison, Wm Henry StVeli,--,Jetemish
Haney, John Stager, Wm H
Tho J ; 3 Thompson, John 0
HeiseChritilia n . ; , Thompson, John
'Henry, Jacob' = Valentine, Wm
Hyney, Elias Walters, John -
Hammer, Benjamin i Walker, Alexandrew
Imboden, J S Walsh, Thomas
James, Allen -Walls, Josiah :
Jaelisitin,Dentel - 2 Waiters, b
Jackson,
Jacob Weil, Jacob
Ring, CD Welsh, Hary
Kline, Henry Wilson, J
Lancaster, R D Willoughby, John A 2
Lambertorr,,Wut 0- 2 Wittier, 0 W
Lentz, Christian Witmer, VA
Levingstori-,4tieob riArolvingtort, J W 2
Lundy, Thomas - - Voynit, Wm
Lutz,- , Gerrad .- • _Wraith, John
Longenecker,Andrew J Yeager, Geo . •
McAllister, James P 2 Young, John C
I McConaughy, D Ywengst, J
McCrystal, Dr P Zeigler, Francis A
persons calling for any 'of the above letters
will please say they are advertised, and give
the date of the list in which they appear. One -
.
cent due on each.
It GEO. BERGNER, P. M
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—Fresh Messina
Oranges,and Lenions, for safe low, by
' • - NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
rayl6 Cor; Front and Market Sires* ~
CHEESE; old and new, 'from prime ,
fO/13Ale low- by „.
• NICHOLS & BOWMAN;
m• 15 - Oor. *ant and Market Stoats.
J_
5T JR% !ho.joira, 14 Al t bums l
I k t, tF : = B°Ric " itt k ik* z
my2'
New 2bvertistments.
SA E'ONIFIER,
CONCENTRATED LYE,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKE,
'THE PUBLIC are cautioned against the
1 SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making
SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only
GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made
by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it
being " SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED
LYE." The'great SUCCESS of this 'article has
led UNPRINCIPLED PAR PIES to endeavor to
IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's
PATENTS. _
All MANUFACTURERS, BUY,PkS or SEL
LERS of these SPURIOUS Lye's, are hereby
NOTIFIED that_the COMPANY have employed
as their ATTORNEYS,
GEORGE HARDING,Esq., of and
WILLIAM. BAIIEWELL, kin, of Pittsburg.
And that all ILLNUFACTURERS; USERS, OR
SELLERS of Lye,,in violation Of the'rights of
the Company, will be PROSECUTED at once.
The , SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED
LYE., is foriale by all Damon, Elitoozas and
Colarrair STpap
TAKE NOTICE. ''
The UNITED STATICS CULOETIT COURT, Western
District of PennsylVania, No. 1 of May Term,
iu 1.352, in suit of THE ,PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MAN UOAOTURING' CO M i s Alri r vs.
THOS. G. CIIASE decreed to the Oompaoy, on
'November 15,'1 '362, the EXCLUSIVE right
granted by a,patent, owned by them for the
SAPONIFIER. Patent dated Obtotmr.2l, 1856.
Perpetual iejaricttotriawaided. _
Tam r*riawsirtirANlA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
OFFICES :
127 Walnu! Silva, Philadelphia.
Pitt - St. and Duquesne Way -PittsZrarg
ap2s-dBm-4p.
T. J. AtIeGVIGANI,
Importer and wholesale' dealer In
THREAD, TAPES; . -* Oswalt,
&c.,
MATCHES AND BLACKING,
Na ' 2 StravAgtv *ed, /Yeartrieiphia: ;
f2A-dSin.
, . •
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CRANBERRIES, 11 ..rvi 1-61 S
t
PLITfPEAS, BARLE , !ALCARONI, ME&
0 MICILLI, ORANGES, LEMONS, 1145
RAISINS, PRUNES, - CITRON, CURRANTS,
and a large assortment of Cr.lase 8n Blackw : Plia
Pickles, Sauces, &c., just r=ceived fresh from
the importer, and for sale low by
W. DOCI • JR. & CO.
.
MACKEREL-A' large lot of Mackerel in'
1.1f.L barrels, halves and quarteit, for sale low,
by' NIOHOLS StI3OWMAiN,',
reyB Cor. Front and Markel eta.
ÜBE., AND IINADJILTEVATkD' SPICES,
P
from the most celehratdd Mills hi the coun
try, just received slid foisale by
)14
RANGES; LeiPehet: 'Mains and other
O
foreign fruit just received and for sale by,
NicaoLs &BOWMAN/
my 4 'Cor. Front and Market riti,
, .
. ' SMOICE . O.-111A.LIBUT.
AA vERy just received, and for
.LlRLeale by WU. DOOll, Jr., Sz
4ALE.'
ATHIRTY Itorse.poWer steam engine, nearly
new. Price low. Address
A. C. MILLER
apl7 2me Neitaine, Cumberland County.
E. M. NEATEER,
THE BILL roSTIi.43
HARRISBURG. ; •
ALl k orflers left at the Telegraph Printing
off= promptly attended to. Bills scare
fully poited and distributed: ritY6d2ww•
'DRIED .FRUIT. .
DR= Peachea, (pared)
2. Dried Peaches, (ipapared.]
' Dried Apples.
Dried Pludie,
Dried'Oherries.
Dried Blackberries.
irar sale by [aprlo] WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO.
MiIIITING FLUIDS:—Boss• American,Wait
ing Fluid, 'a. splendid luk, at 62 ;mail
per_quart; ARNOLD'S genuine Writing isloid,
HARRISON% Columbian Writing
LAUGHLIN &- BIISHFTET ITS Ink, Copying
Ink, Carmine and-died:lnks of the best quality,
Mucilage;44., at
ap6 , SCIDIFFEB'S BOOKSTOIIN.
rtHOICE SUMPS AND MOLASSES. —We
V are noweffering foi*de, ver,ii. , low,.a,lot of
choice syruffs. CaWand eirandne,'at -
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
apl4 Cur. Front and Market streets.
Le-'"! You know wilco you can get tine
Note Paper, Ellitelciptii, Visiting_twog Wed,
ding Cards ?
ap6 At SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. ,
THEN'
lIONAL ALMANAC AND ANNII- -
AL RE6AD for 1863, for aalo ,
ape. SO EtEFFER'S KIDK.STORE.
GREW OJSN. .
Winslow's -Fresh Green
Corn just received by . •
jaratf W. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
inn SIISHELS - -Dierber and Peach Blow
JAJPV Potatow, for sale very low, by .
NICHOLS & BOWMAN',
f2B Corner Front and Market Sta.
CCHOICE Green and Black Teas, Imperial,
Young Hyson, Sonehony, Oolong, &c., &c.,
'or sale by • NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
ap7 . Omni Front and Market Ste.
Q , .
ILVEK MAPLE, gorSiOhestnid,
English Ash, !TorWay Maple,
Mountain Ash, Tied Twigged rAnden,
and other shatiti trees,; it - Keystone NnrsOry.
'417 . MTSH. •
LARD and Bacon wanted . from ern-fed pork
Apply at -NICHOLS & - BOWMAN'S,
my 4 C Jr. Front andittatket ate.
URNINGE FUT)! t:adulterated, and mode.
B
from the best material. "For sale wholesale
and retail, at - Kgrr. WS DRUG STORE,
jl4 ' 91 Market: a rest.
T ABGE EVERGREENS.
kifew quite large and fine, evergreens, for
• IfiI,k(EDIAIS ORNAMENT,
for sale at reasonable priqs, Keystone Nur
sery, [api7] • J. WEE.
- •
.
"[TANK Dried Beef, Yak -Salt, in 1 tge or
qini.l4ltieB to enit pnrchaders, tior sate
M 10401.8 & - 130WAON,
a p/o Otor„ irsaittintlittarketeti . eets.- '
IaINGLISM Wan very
la ever offered in this sarlia; fqj m1414% 11
lorgike: :WM. D1Z, 1 9.;.:4 41 .1 00.
Nem 2bvertigements
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
MOUCHLNG at QUEENSTOWN, k CURS. HMI
_L BOR.) The well known Steamers of the
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam
ship Company, are intended to sail as follows :
City of New York, Saturday, May 23 ; City
of Baltimore, Saturday, May 30 ; Etna, Satur
day, June t , and every succeeding t'aturday, at
Noon, from Pier 44, North River.
BATES OF PASSAGE,
PATAIIIN Dr Oat; OR 1113 . 1 6QUTVALINT IN elm
RIMY.
ITIRST CABIN, *BO 00 srasseos, $32 r,t)
do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 50
do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 50
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Aambarg, 37 50
Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremeo,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sto., at equally low rate , .
Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown : Ist
Cabin, $75, $B5, *lO5. Steerage from Liver
pool, $4O. From Queenestown; M. Those
who wish to send for their friends can buy tit k
ets here at these rates.
For farther information apply at the Clomps
ny's Offices.
JOHN O. DALE, Agent, 15Broadway, N. Y.,
or C. 0.. 7 / 1 3131fildAN, Harrisburg.
f23dly.
Valuable Furnace Property for Sale
or to Bent.
MBE undersigned will sell• or' rent Chester
Furnace, situate in Cromwell township,
Huntingdon county, Pa. The Stack is well and
substantially built ; there is ale) Ten Bank
Houses in-tdlerable repair ; there is an abut,-
dance of good wood that can be purchased at
from 15 to 25cents per cord, (wood leave,) with
in two-miles of the stack,- and abundance of
good ore can be got from one. to two. and a half
miles, at a reasonable price. The furnace is
about ten mite 4 from Mt. Union station, P. R.
8., with agood public road leading to it. For
further particulars, address
SAMUEL.WILSON '
Spruce Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pa.
mrBl-d3m
853 BUBIA MILLS. 355
353 and 855 Washington Street. New
- York' City.
GOVERNMENT EOFIPEE.
IDUT up in- tin foil pound papers, 48 in a
' box, and in bulk. Our prices range from
7to 80 °eats. We put up the following kinds:
JAVA, MARACAIBO, RIO AND VARIOUS
OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE.
We believe our Coffee to; better than any
ground Coffee sew: Use. .Al; orders addres
sefftb us, or to our agents, Messrs. Piece &
Ydinm 182 Chambers Street, corner Wasbiug
ton Street, New York City, will receive prompt
attention.
The retail trade supplied by first class jobbin,4
houses in the various cities.
TABEB & PLACE.
Wlt. P. TAME. ' OHAB. PLAIN].
N. B.—Trade Price, List furnished upon ap
plication. declB.4l3m-rdmr2B
HAMS!!!
LBS
,
Composed of the
20 000 following brands , just re
`calved
" 1414 17BOLtey, cetebrated.
NEW JEMMY, stinted.
Evaam arm ailparior.l
Mitninam's Exonsion, canOassed.
Monism's Finer:Kok, not encanvaued.
Lion CITY , ea:maned.
Tam Car, not CaMlaked.
Pram Mans, etriegy prime.
- COWiTai nary - Jim.
Each ham sold will be guaranteed -as repre
sented. . WM. DOCK, Jr., & CU.
LIQUORS - .
IXTE have.oh band a very superior selectlod
„VI, . of, WINES, BRANDIES and FINE LI
QUORS, of every deocription-
BRANDIES of the choicest •brands and viu
tageg_.
WINE of every variety and of the finest
quality.
ST., cAuz RUM.
HOLLAND DIN.
IRISH, KIOTCH; BYE and BOURBON
WHISKY, OfIABAPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE,
BROWNSTOUT, CORDIALS, &c.
Also, a NATIVE WINE, manufactured from
the domestic grape, which is a: splendid-artlole,
and we knowit to impure.
.apl4 WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
Chellobrongh & Pearson,
PROVISION DRAbERS,
14 . &titi4 Water &red, Philadelvitia,
B E prepared to offer to their customers their
Celebrated Sugar Crired Harris sad Dried
Beef, irhieh ere cured expressly for family we,
and siMeribr to anything in'the market?!
N. orders by mail promptly attend
ed •
to• apl7-1
HORSES, WAGONS AND CARTS
TO HIRE.
JOHN ALCORN, Broad street, West Harris
burg, is , puirstued to furnish Horses, Carta
and Wagons to persons wishing hauling done.
Digging of Cellars personally attended to.
Hauling Of any description promptly attended
to. An bider N?" for the accommodation cf
Persons, will be found in the I'ZLZOII.4PII Print
inkOirice,_iihere orders will be received.
a JOELN A.LCOEN.
POTATOES.
MERCE'
R and Peach Blow: large supply
Of-the alio:mein prime condition, just re
ceived and for sale by
aprlo
WM. DOCK,fdr., & CO
Y 4 31 000 LBS. HAMS of all the cook°
brands in' market, omvassed
and nucanvaesed, at the very lowest price.—
Every ham sold warranted, at-
NICHOLS & EOWMAN's P
Cor. Front and Allarket sta.
my 4
OIL OF AIX.
This celebrated Salad Oil, with aerate!
other choice brands, in large and small bottles,
just received and for sale by
apl4 . WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
FIVE-TWENTI " UNITED STATES Lahr
CAMERON ; MILDER, YEBY & CO. are sub
scription agents to dispose of thee© bonds,
who will sell them at par, in sums to snit pur
chasers.
The interest on these bondi is six per cent.,
and will be paid in gold. . spl7-1m
Mir IMPORTANT. -Oa
Iyou want icier Skin of a pearly whiteness,
go to Kuukers and get some of that famous
Soap, which - constituteda portion of the cargo
of the stoner Prrncsu Royal, which was captur
ed some time since by our fleet, while attempt
ing to run the blockade at Char/atom. Can only
be had at - KUNKEL'S
ap2s-tf 118 Market st., Hai tisburg.
;UNION CANDIDATN FOR. 6
11AANIEI, MUCH will be a candidate for the
LP office of Sheriff at the nest electi9n, and
noticita the votes of all Union m0n.,1 v27-Im*
CVIANc4EL , AND - LE1d0 1 5 ,4 .7 - Wpr have just
V received the largest and . tcniiiCot of Id 3:3-
tiviOranges offered this IieSSOD. in *a market,
.O a nd ertamlink 4 a t
NICHOL% & 10WMAN *
SAT " Cor m irffiffit and , Market fusels.
E N K
TEACH _DC PIANO GUITAR AND
SINGING. Address - Att.- WIT: KNOCHE'S
Map Store, 9/3 Market street. • • Imr9-3me