ly Pai)) ii;tlegratt. NOTICE To AIP V EitTISEMS.—A.II Ad ' vett JAC merits, tin intas Notices, Mar . riti..es Deaths, to secure insertion In the TELIiAiI.AI`II, must invariably - be accompanier ‘l, rib the CASII. Advertisements (mitred in the regular .Evening Edition ate inserted in the •` Morning Edi Lion mithout extra, charge. HABRibBUBG,PA Even ill 19 M ap 20, 1863 Wednesda TOWN AND COUNTRY. - -. IVO REFER, our readers to the list of new mu sic, in our advertising columns, just received at Kr.oche's Music store, 93 Market street. e —..— Acoutrrcn.—lt will be remembered that E r+ L. Waterbury, a private in his father's company, ',' Capt. I. S. Waterbury, now in the service at "' Beaufort, South Carolina, was charged with • '5, having been concerned in an act cf incendiarism 1 which occurred at Camp Curtin some time since. :::FZ.: Private Waterbury was tried at Fort McHenrjr, *on this charge, and fully acquitted. He was ... le then promptly released, and is now in this city, • r 'enl his way to join his company in South Caro-, 4.11 ha. We congratulate him on his vindication; and trust that lie will now give additional evVr dence of his capacity as a soldier and devotion es a p rtriot. _ Tur CONDITION OF TN& SIDS WALICS.—It is "some that the police took some notice of the i oond it ion of the side-walks. The large crowd t9af soldiers and strangers now in the city, ratt ers it almost impossible to "navigate" along to kt t or Second streets, and when this fact is 't - lidded to the lumber obstructions in the shape :4 of boxes and other material, which many of our merchants persist in keeping on .the side -Itwalks, the pedestrian bas as much as he can do ..to , over any of our thoroughfares, either' 4..1' Iti - - !with safety or dispatch, withitt danger to life telnd 1i tn b. The side-walks ale intended for the It accommodation of the great public. They .ix elorshonb I be kept entirely clear of all obstructions, ::i. vbethttr of boxes or bales of gtodsi on . eihibl-, ' 4 . 0 ..1ti0n, or crowds of idlers. The condition of `the side-walks referred to is decidedly intoler ,; Able. LANCASTER Conserv.— Termination of a Breach a Promise. —We learn from the Mount Juy Bert:l,l, that a few years since a lady brought it against Andrew •Greider, of West_liemp ehl township, for a breach of promise, and vcovered $l,OOO damages. A few months ago : - *the lady 131 came a member of the German -. ,1.• Baptist Church, and believing that the claim -, . was unjust, or suffering some "compunctionnof 4• • Con- cieuce," refunded the money to Mr.Eliel l ',..; der. —Distressing Accident —O4 Wednesday * last, a young man, son of lifighael Brady; 'of 40 ,• the borough of Marietta, while endeavoring to 'X git on a ctr when in motion, fell and 'had his -leg so badly injur, d that amputation WEIS rfe -i. . cess try.—Suicide.--On the 14th lust:, THI by the name of David Doutrich Of this touuty '-':;.: "was found dead hanging on a bedstead post, in . ° `l the borough of Adamstown. '•?:4 —so— :9 *- THE NINE MONTHS' BIEN are without doubt, .. - 41he ruost gallant set of men in the Union. 4, Irlo s ee them in Camp Curtin, to notice thernenj' ~: our streets, is sufficient to impress us with their character as men and their 'bearing as soldiers: 4.4 Talk of such a people not being'able to Olpprpss 4*. the iebellion of theslave drivers! Talk of such men submitting to anythinglonttunconditional ;-, surrender on the part of those '-whii=are In rei z . hellion ! Talk of them being - As:tidied midi'. 0 anything but the full acknowledgment and *establishment of the authority of the Govern- - went! The idea is absurd. But one sentiment , „..,.;.:', pervades these battalions. They will fight-Jo. NIL the bitter end for the suppteselonof this reheV S , , -h. 'au and the enfot cement .of the laws. No other . -..,* hey discuss 4o other •,..4-- idea e,_ . ire to the local press at home. And tylin the a, t- - are emphatic in_ their explanti-. -- r. l 4above all, they • expect and demand of those: ,biptions of what they - home,' while they ' fight. 4 A who have remained at . `be disappointref'in . . , .In the field. Let them not.' .a in the Unlp.u.j !.. us. Sustaining them will east.. `• : - :wing them will save us. --.0.---- ;• THE LANCASTER COUNTY BEOLIAIINT.—The , Instances attending the reception.of the Lan "l .Caster County Itegiment,of whichEmelin Frank ,as Colonel, show the depth of the taig a entertained by the people against the -heads. The Loyal League of Lancaster; .1 made every arrangemerit to receive s brave fei:ow citizens, the programme al b.,y , that b. 9 dy contemplating a parthilLi '.n those procek.lings of every loyal man 'caster. After these preparations had been , the copperhead mayor of Lancaster and ipperheads in theeity 0:, , nolls attempted toopolize the ceremonies, IC appointing a the most obnoxious men in that city to .. . conjunction with the League. 'llm`whole was concocted by the copperhe..l•ds t 6 i confusion, and when the League rerk,ted tempt, the copperheads gained one poia,. Ise that resistance produced trouble. In :ace of the insult by the councils of Lan '.•caster, Colonel Franklin's regiment .reldied l 'a x ti ' . • - *--;. : eception at the hands of the corporation, and, ' accepted that of the Patriot Daughters of A that city. This was tantamount to a rebuke of t,' ,' 4 opperheadism, and hence the attempts of. _ the' , L ancas t er intelligencer, in which the Tory' , Or xis 'joke, to create the`iiepression thWthe loyal •:, tmu of Lancaster - madd - the reception of the 1 • , o r., gitnent in question a politiFtl matter. f 0 - —The fact is, that theiBol,diers have repo-.. -: JOdiated the copperheads. There is no differano' -between a copperhealtdevotedlialiis - party and 42 ' a rebel armed for the. SUCCOSICOf 'treason. If 7lany difference exists, it is in favor of the rebel who is the bravest and the bestman: of _the two. The 'Lancaster county boys krievi•tiiis;' . and therefore refused the reception - of - thii' COO • perhead authorities. -Bat the reception which, that regiment received 4 V/et hands of theA sav people of that city, was in all i, respects ; wnrthy . '• of the men whom it - was designed to: hen*. " and the wretches"iihom it was 'intended, liiiii from all accounts did, so osrerwheimingly re ,,,::Wise. SAW Mat, Bustaln).—The eaw tS'II Hoover, situate on Clearfield f;cit east of the town of ClearfielA, was etttirel) consumed by fire, on the I.2th_inst. The fire was the wotk of an incendiary. ARRIVAL OF RELEASED UNION PRISONERS. —A large number of Union prisoners, taken at the last battle of Fredericksburg and conveyed to Richmond, where they suffered all the horrors of of chivalric treatment peculiar to the natural al lies of the copperheads,arrived in this city yester day and last night. These men were . paroled and exchanged within a few dam and belong, the greater portion of them,to the nine mouths' regiments now awaiting - pay and to be mustered out at Camp Curtin. We understand, from one of these,men, that the treatment of the Union prisoners was hor rible. Many of these were driven along the road like beasts ; those with wounds, and nna ble to travel as fast as a rebel _cavalry man, were beaten over the-head, and other poor feL lows_actuallY sabred on the. highway: From the same meia,-we. ebb hear, that the slaughter of the rebels by Hooker, exceeded anything that has ever yet , occurred.' This is wliatlexas perated the rebels toward the Union prlioners. The fact of their losses—the destructiOn of com missary stores by Gen. Stoneman, and the gen eral deutoralization , of the whole rebel army wee such as to makethe rebels act - More like mad men than like stddiers. SWOH'D PREWTALTION. — The non commission ed officers and privates of the Danphin County Regiment, (12Tth . Penna. V 01.,) signified their esteem for . Lient Colonel th'Ageman, by presenting hi= With one of the, most magni ficient swords evermanniactoured in this coun ty: =The presentation , tbok plaoe , at Camp' Curtin, yesterday afternoon, in the presetice.gf the Regiment,. and a :large assemblage of the personal friends; of those engaged as the dOners and donee on the occasion. , , , DIScIaPTI9N,.9I Hilt, surmounted with tbe figure of an Eagle, pluming'its wings for.llighti.oarved%in gold, with.eyes otrubieShandlwof solid silver, on one side a fac simile of the figure of Freedom made to adorn .the ;dome ;of the National :• diiiiitalL . -theopritiSittiolaborately carved with shield; on: which rests a neatly raised sword. The Guard is carved and einhopedov,ith an Ea gle writh ing in the agonies-of death—the wholesarr. rounded with ai•Lgraceful scroll, in. w hich appear the letters S. _ The &abbisrd work Of art itself. The rings ,-with which the scabbard is to be attached to 'the belt are of solid gold—tlie work Bur-, rounding the portion - of scabbard which holds thew rings, represents military amble. and accoutrements of' - ancient MA Modern use. ,On one side of the soitiiod, which is of stol, heavily gold plated ; is a ciicle in imitation of gold lace, in Wilith appear .the, words:. PRIECINTILD TO+ LIAM: OOL. H. -:ALIZIKAX . By the non - commissioned . ()Dicers tt! .17tiortles of the 4274 Reg. ABA T08IIIN21:11 !STEW. On the reverse of the scabbard,in ecro 1, ap - 'Oars the letter A r forrned-olcluSters of `lfants. 17,,Riade.,18 of, the fikiest an,4 puteEit Bering 3Ne i e), l ‘ool:titiii ,nit#o3 I*: Oar:11W Allman ; on, one side., „ftnilcin inn revers Liberty, , "ETitiiiba4 Mt: I • . ' TI . I . pBseIeETATiON mitath, di3elftwold43vdt After. the , men had been dIAVIL.4!-line,Lieut Col. Alieman was then only: apprised of what , was to folloW,"by being sdunnon:ed toithe : den- Are, where , Joshua M. ;Wiesqluir, : . 4fii : : / iin the harnotofrthemon-coMinisaionedloffiepte and nri. , f 4 itites' , Of , theYl27tti, thus addressedhini:i , • -t h 1 Ca,. .illts* an :-J-Ttie missions' bi t: the 2.7' 'Weginitehllieftbeeri fulfilled. - tui aclitmust now passliitohilthiY, adding ''neW , lnstre.to 1 pagesaireadylo 4 .-ghtwAth the recordefthedir-'1 llng dee& Of tiiii Ainhrieitri Soldiery!' That all h edindeeteci With':tittii - regiment 'have !passed 1 through their•period,of enlistment with a fidelity, Ito duty and a patriotic devotion to the cause of o y u zi r nr c ; l , 3 o a 4 p n tr s Y u , s l q a u t eh l. h an e - na. graves Far of from; heroes bear lasting witness. By patient eit'db':' r f nce of all the the hardships and exposures of . tile camp as well as by the'unflinching bravery upon the field of battle, the - regiment richly de served and gratefully' received'the totainendar tion of,your commando's and the enthusiastic apprOti, of yoUr' friends Thus; too; Luis. been .. t v,sori:fornfficertland men air enviable place upon fitekreirof fame. That your fellow eitizentf 1 - argeonseions of your courage and effi.ciency,,D can..do no better.,thatt recalitp.:yogr i Lmind the warm reception , with which the, .regiment was welcomed , to this . Capital city. ~,z 'Alm Striving, faithfully; to, Idelvate, the • beepangiett Wag al leadrtoolong„traiiing _shamefully in the dust, yob have- returned to ,the. peaceful valley of arhfigerthe members of this rttglm• nt are abont to separate. -Before &ling AO they deiire to .-, ,-,A.to you, sir, some expression of their esteem. giv.., - 'ewe. has ahewn that the full diecharge, Baner.- 'roe the part of soldiers deperide very ' of dutyenil *he ,Barneist - - and faithful efforts ot 1 mmlll upon ' - "amend; there must be a con.- 1 xiem a Ar -,nf the regiment , nit:tot:rice rs in co. "% o f gation• as officera and centr , ition and nnit,, . theri.,' ,E ,\nd whilst eves,. vet the. l i m n:tent iwitt deserv'ea' Jesting praise , , •,,, no g-"tili zu r easure are coati :wed that to you 4.4. . ..,se , _ In -, e 'their. ‘tricien and-Vccess. do they o'a t- Col..l43tehings, 'Cu connection. with the galtl`u ~ . n w ith a solicitude vo have tttchod over these nu. - '' and. atttendtin..whichgche dai,. . -...,, i iiheert true in the terrors of the battle you 1,... ..yon once -W to yourself anti, State Andheithes. - -grated more go forthAndo battle for,- OUT imp, -Nut Union or fill some ,other ,place of „truitt a. 'I honor,, believe roe I Ant speak the sentiment ot your men when-T. Ad you a heartfelt God-speed. Apnrociating.iyour services, your friendi, non- , commissioned officers and men of this regiment - are desirous of giving you some token of Amy.. ! qteem. My dutY this day is a. tiliiisant nue, ..T. kv.s3. l wP xecniegte.d to -Pnneuttoilo i n hilf i t ,cif i f . Abe' regimen t ; , this: ilciaNktifuLOWeld:—„ PreserVeit with alai.% which , the devotionlAf, the donors has a right to expect.,:,; They pre sent, it., in t3',91.1-as an ~,eyhieneei of their high. regai .d ; f o r yon,,artialrentlemqn and a sot= dier..May - -it ever- in tha.. future' semis Sot WI op plee:w*ltaliemerieicatiiiotikeptbonght of thegitreokm'►k9 th °anent &Aniline run ttatifiAlly along'. !lids is indeed a green.spot In;y9nr:vereer., -Whsther upon „the field of strife you unshea - th this beautiful „ eworil-to 'co' - plOcke 41t.latrels ..ii mati t heac nOttteor to the {noire iiitietTrilks of ',Ceivitilife y'ott.4lBili it: the precious' toksn and re ward-of-yov i past achieve ments, yr.ln will never\ fail. to rtiffiember that the friendly,rege f rcl Wil.;inh prompted Ai presen= t tationlAtadeed , tree! give'you - Ctiiirige and conflict ' 'of lire. braveThoel -your welfare, will .. and riji ty. In * lisle it ' conc n perm MI Litrirtrz tlflifeitt,of war. 'I Fit in will . - .l,itiainnor:it,or pi thy of thejtightrerilllitille i 0/e, , I. . itairmitoi4 .4 -ir. - .. Aelt bot i kilemr i .h. teal nes 5u03 1 4 . by t e surprise or tht I thank you, sir, lot which you so kindly I! (1 the Lighly coGirn , iy cl. you justly F p r the rtgice tat. di ' ' myself unwortily • I , country, it was with a firm determination to do a soldier's duty, regardleze of constquecces. The errors which I have committed, I can as sure you, sir, were of the head and not of the heart. Soldiers of the 127th regiment ! I am free fo confess my inability to give rapt - es-ion to my feelings at this magnanimous act of your parti ality and generosity. The manner, the ut ject and the time of the presentation of this beauti ful memento, make the present the proudest moment of my life—furnishing me with an ad ditional proof of your confidnce, your sup port and your esteem. There is nothing so gratifying to the fcelings of an officer as a knowledge of the fact that he has satis fled the expectations and earned the respect and good will of his command—and of this you have given me repeated assurances. The pleasantest recollections of my life will be of my associations with you. Together we have endured the privations and the hardships of the bivouac, and together we have braved the dangers of the battle field - . My experience with you makes me proud of the 127th regi ment. You have proved yourselves good sol diers,tinfaltering patriots and . gallant heroes, and have made a martial record which has called forth the unqualified approval of your fellow citizens, the gratitude of your country,• and which will insure you a bright spot, emblazoned with deeds of fortitude, valor and heroism, <uponi the -broad -pagea , rstf the, his tory of this unholy rebellion. You have per formed your duty noblye you have performed it faithfrilly,, and you,performed it gallantly. Accept' my sincere thankis for thiti magnificent testlinenial.of your friendship, and rest assured It shall _never be dishonored or disgraced while I haire a - land to use in. its protection. It will always recall to my memory. the, pleasant reminiscences of by-gone days, and the happy satisfaction:l:st: 'yoni tavorable.opinion. We rauskarld:our own testimony to that so _nobly recorded by the men of the gallant 127th, in favor of Lieut. Col. Illeman. He has proved a faithful arid gallant soldier, and we trust that the'dair is Ad far latent tali en other hollers will be Added to those which he so fairly we'l l While facing (finger midi:lentil in defence of di eotintry. , t -1 1 m1 rramed Iplad:` ►invent lamed- Whruleut fell the , t.ilie , irmance Tin BRAVERY OF 16121NSYLVANIA SummoNs.—A. letter in the Smyrna 2inus, one of the most in fluential journ4s tir.,State of Delaware,. written by the SriikeiM Chief and Medical Directrit third Division, Eleventh Army Corps,. E - .7D:rDalley,.contains' among other important matter, tbe t felluwing highly complimentary notice of several of our Pennsylvania Surgeons: While we were engfi e resting wounds, the " ' rebels shslisolAtif i poisition t forcing ue to change surgeon's left me except Surg. .741 h, . Penna. Assistant Slim. !Schultz,. 75th Penna., and gurg. VartAention; of lilt** ?Cork regiment. During the day we were spin shelled; out; andialthough ,Dr.,Pipihootly was engaged in amputating an arm, assisted by Dr. Schultz, and Alie Sheik( falling , and exploding. thickly around us, they coolly performoitheir.duty and finished their work as well as thoughlit home. " Such violness linchr ire, and - :a terrific fire, as was I displayed by these gentrenien I have never seen iihrpaslied;:ifiegutilit* c Asst...Sprgl...Scb l ulti referred to shave,,was for six months in charge of the Cotton Factory Hos pital, where he laid the foundation of the Irepu 'iatbin Which , ' be IA described as kunring i thug gloriouOy grosyrted. an , honor to the profession and the State he represents. 3 -lIMMILT IMPORTANT ANNOIINOSMANT.--Letitr from District Attorney Beri.—The following note froin'the atte•anti indefatigable District Attor r nnY:cif Danphin tounty, - ,willbt read with plea RUT0 , b3",41 1 Who hilivP,at heart tbe reputation of ,the city, and county, as well as the interests Of the people at large Durrarcr'ATronnsy'sDirrion, t ,Harrishary„May 20,.1868. I Editor of Telegraph :—I have reason to believe that a number of persons have obtainedlicense to keep Lager Beer establishments, who 4re, pot '6l(iikina „Cif the United States. The law is perative on this point and fOrbida the granting of license to such , individuals. ,If they are unwilling to renounce , all allegianCe to foreign, 'evernithente, th'e oughtiot to be plaCed the , same , footing with those whoho.ve abjured fealty to other powers. - "I; theilifdre, ask oily oltineriti to' give meinformation ,any such case of which they may have a ‘ kricTledge,,and the license shall be revoked. ' i. The-great, increase _of ppm). houses In our midst ie an evil 'Which be 'checked if 'Possible; If tespedtable 'citizens, knowing that patty intends no,apply forisuch a license, will file a protest in"my officeagiiiiist the granting of the' license; tbd*propet , 'officer willsdn that event feel himself 3 jostitied in refusing it and will take the responsibility of doifig - tio. „Apdlpi all cases.where parties who now have license shonld negfeet tOlbep an orderly house, di that fact , Is made known_tome I will see that on a renewal of, their applications they will be ejected. ,A. bistriet Attorney. Noticte. • FURNISHING DI:PASTERNS' OF THE ASHY.—The nheap dry. gooda house; of C. IL Bowman, '(cor u9r of Front and Market streets,) is the ,f4a o 9. forrthe returned nine months' soldiers arerofti 6 WWI generally,: to purchase, dry goods chop. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and,Stibsisience Claims, &c.. &c. made oti collected by EUGENE SNYDER,: Office ; Third Street, igarThikairg, Pa. , V127-ly tieve , t,sken over on the Ist of April . phe goodlitxinght of Mr. Boger, to oRx . ,. -4440. we wk FAntirtue to sell the ow grail the whole • +lwie goods are t f • ‘‘- MOM Vaci CO,* p), „balance own store, %, balance -left ;at are sold. Among 1,000 yards Torment., B:and , 2o cents: . , , an d ' other draw 500 yardS .remnants, lawns goods, 16, 18 ind.2.o.centa. 25 cent, . 200 yards ofbaregennd lustre, 2:0 ai d 20 .1,000 yards cif.slinen crash, 16,,18 cents. - 100 yards of brown , and grey cloth for sm.`'” mar coats. 1,000 yards of `linen,- cotton and wool pants stuff. cheap: - • SOO dozen of the very best spool-cotton, white atid'Colored:- • • . 1.'009 . '- papers of ?the very .beeti,of ornlthif lard l 4z, 6 - cts: a Paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs,'hoop skirts; all kinds of combs, patent,4thread;: tapes, socks, ,either by the dozen vr piece.' We have also' on band yet pivot plieces . „of CARPET; which we will sell At 75 Cootsi. per ynrd. 20:Pieceri_of straw matting, cheap. • 20 pieces;, of.splondid, figured window cnrtains S LEAVY, E`IURBA)Nom; bidte4slietriti,:atabilitgri ii „,„• 4447 oo i,t4till# BEDS, Mortgages, Power' of Attoney, Bondi i and Justices' Blacks for sale at • my 2 HEO. F. KUMMER'S Bookstore. New Cliwernsement t,Ut:l'S, LS L: i e 4,1 UItoVE STEEN'S, MELODEONS, by PRINCE, TR BUT it LINSLET• VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUIW, FIFES, AC • GORDEONS, DRUMS, &c. Sheet Music sent by mail to any place. PICTURE FRAMES, ALBUMS and LOOK- ING GLASSES. Ilowe's Sewing Machines, &C. at the Music Store of SILAS WARD, No. 12 North Third Street, above Market. nugt4-dly THE STEAMSH IP GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON, Commander WILL be dispatched . I FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM NEW YORK. Saturday May 16 Saturday June 6 Tuesday June 30 Tuesday July 21 And attlie Same regular intervals thereafter. First nabin from 696 to $135 Second cabin' ' $7O Excursion Tickets out and back; lh the first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and cbil- Aran under twelve years of age half fare. In fants free. Third cabin $6O Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O All fares payable in 'add, or its equivalent in U. B..eurrency. Each pamenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage• , An experienced Surgeon on board. For paesage apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, At the Offica,"26 Broadlviy, New York. For freight apply. to 0 • " Rosman & AgerstwArs, Agents, rlB-dtje9] 54 South st., New York. WM. R. BRADBURY'S PI A NO-F RTE • ESTABLISHMENT. I ..o ,447 Broome St., NEW ItO it rpffE subsdribarrespectfully invites the atten tion-tif his friOnds and the public generally -to hiS Piano-Forte , Establishment, at No. 427 Broome street, corner of Crosby street. Raiing withdrawn his interest, stock and materials from the late . firm of " Lighte & Brad , unrys," which firm was dissolVed on the 81st January, ult., and having . purchased the entire stock "of Piand-FOrtes and - Piano-Forte Material, owned by his brother, Edward G. Bradbury, in the said firm, he is now-prepared to supply the increased demand for his celebrated Piano-For tes. Entplqing`the most skillful and experi enced workinenivith a large stock of the best and' most thoroughly seasoned material, and an abundance of 'capital, he has - taken in hand the personal supervision of the "whole kusiness of manufacturing his instruments, and'• is enabled to turn out Piano-Fortes of uneriaalled tone and larabienist. • BBADBURY'S NEW'SCATZ PLiNO-FOIITE. In the arrangeinent of our new scale, drawn and,prepare.d with. the utmost care, expressly for our new instrumitats, we have added every improven;Leut which can in any, way tend to tho ,perfection of "the Piano-Forte, and we can con fider:lay assert, that for delicacy of touch, vol.. ume, purify, brilliancy and sweetness of tone, combined with" that _strength and solidity of frame necessary to durability, these instrn, lnents are unequalled. •'fblrength and Beauty" is ouranotto", .and we invite the cicsest criticism of the best unbiased judgee, in the land. IR - Every initrriment warranted for five yearn. , - WM.. B. BEtA.PreinlY, 4Z7, Broome st,,COr. of, Croaliy, New York: m 2 darn. 5,41.1" , 14`0. 00/OWFW 311 L AFISSLI N; • . • .I.VI ,GINGHAhI 8, OALICOBS, DELAINES,. DRILLINGS, 4w. Goods of this order at very little advance'on manufacturers' prices. CATELIA.RT' & BRornEft, .0 • Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. 0rmy12.42w - MIME . , ~ 11ig KINO- MICOS.COPE." DROP HORISFORD„of Harvard University, I says, "it works. very well, and von have - got it np very neatly.' Magnifies 26 diameters. 55 c,entit in Postal Currency. • The " ROWER MICROSCOPE," 28 cents. The " : S., WOOD WARD MICROSCOPE," 38 Cents. Or one each of the three kinds for Si. Al free of postsge. Address T.-EDWIN KING, mr26-daw6m •80a.380. Boston, gaga. ROB ERT • SNODGRA.SS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with Hon. :David Isfur i niaa;' - jr., Third street, above Ma ket, tfariiaburg, .Pll. N, ---PensiOn, Boupty iara Military plaints of all kinds"prdecuted and collected. to Hons. John a Kunkel, David knittuna,.fr., 'and B. 9, Lamberton. 131\9 d&w6m VEGETABI.II OR IGIARDEN SEEDS I WE have received for this season more than our usualstock of FLOWER SEEDS. Sorne choice varieties on ; hand.. Also, Gar Aga. and Vkietable seeds* tlie - bet quality. •= KELTIEWS MFG STORE, my 4 liougritiNG, Poops. eo 1 • ETERYTHING We line manufactured for . Ladles'' trimmer Wear. , A great many', gob& of new - matArial. l .;, CATHCART'S Ikinict'dOdi_lto the Harriabutg Bank. . myl2 d2w !SS CHOICE SUGARS and SYRUPS, a large and well selected lot, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 1 . 4 (Po. Front and 4 . Inrket Strentfi. Sun Shades and Sun Umbrellas A FINE ASSORTMENT. All the dirferen styles and priuss. ' CATHCART'S : lisst ¢ o 9# to the Harrisburg Bank. 41.9121i2TY . MUST - "RECEIVED AIARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, at prices that defy corn; petition. CATHCART'S )Text door to the Harrisburg Bank, w mvl2-d2 P.A.PEI3., BOBDF.I .4,.&c., Etc., sold ai W, last year's prices, wittipet any acliqiiice ap6 SCHEFFBR'S j3OO.K.STOSE, NORTON'S CELEBRATED PINE A:PPLE CHS direct from the manufacturer and for sale by WIC DOCK, Ja., fingo. DBIED•BEISS AND BOLOGNA, a verpcbaice lot, just received and for sale by iarBQ i r k r/i DOCK, JR. & CO. QALT, ground, alum, -Ashton.. and dairy, i iD large disiudlgnantities, by 141.0116L8 & BOWMAN, Oar. Front an 1 Market streets: TOE CREAM 1-Itrfaikeeadoef or Plitt), just reoelfed, and ter sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • myls Cor. Front and Market Streets: Xer nrrtioemn' • '‘ at QT_IFENSTOWN, (Cosa Elea- I ) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam alip Company, are Intended to rail as follows : • City of New York, Saturday, May 23 ; City of Baltimore, Saturday, May 80 ; Etna, Satnr day, Juno 6, and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. BATES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN GOLD, OR ITS EQUIVALENT IN CPU RUM POST CABIN, $BO 00 STRIIRAGB, 882 60 do to London, 86 00 do to London, 86 60 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 87 60 Passengers also forwarded to nerve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bw., at equally-tow raw. Fares from Liverpool -or Queenstown : Ist Cabin, 876, $B6, $lO6. .Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their Mends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further Information apply at the Compa ny's Offices. • . JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15Broadway, N. Y., or C. Q. ZEMHERMAN, Harrisburg. f2&lly. alnable Furnace Property for Sale or to Rent THE undersigned will sell or rent Chester Furnace, situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon coanty, Pa. The Stack is well and substantially built ; there is also Ten Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; there is au abun dance of good wood that can be purchased at from 15 to 25 penis 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...le about ten miles from Mt. Union station, P. H. B. with a good public road leading to it. For further particulars, address SAMUEL WII,SON; Spruce Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon , county, Pa. mr3l-d3m 353 RUBIA . MILLS. 355 353 and 355 Washington Street. New York , ' City. GOVIERSTRIENT COFFEE. P 4 up in tin foil pound papers, 48 .in a box, and in bulk. Our prices rouge fiom 7to 8Q mita. We,put up the following kinds: JAVA, MARACAIBO, RIO .AND.-VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE. " We,believe our Coffee to be better than any ground Coffee now in use. All ordere addres sed to us, or to our agents, Messrs. Pt aos & Youso, 182 Chambers Street, corner Washing ton Street, New York City, will receive prompt attention. - . The retail trade supplied by first clime jobbing bousen in the variotul chime TABER -& PLACE, WM. F. TAB= N. B.—Trade Price List furnished upon .4 plication. ' declB ii3u3-rd Ll3S.—Composed of. the 20,000. _fo ll owing - brands, just re • _ cehd: Ninvsorres,,celebrated.i, NNW JERSEY, selepted. EVANN AND SWIFT'S, superior. Bitoroxiat's Racemes, canvassed. MIOHINNeII EXONLSIOR, noi aacinvasatd. litON CITY, canvassed. .luou Cut, not , canvassed. Plant Hats, *WY rinse. COUNTRY Hans, very' fine. • : Each ham - sold will be guaranteed as' rcepre Butted.' - WM 7 . DOCK, Jr., &AY). : - U.1413r0 AXTE have on hands very superior selectiod T of WilitS, BRANDIES and FINE LI QUORS, of every destription. BBANDIhS of the choicest brands and yin. WINESCof every 'variety an of the Roast quality. • ST. CRUZ RIJM: HOLLAND GIN. IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE and BOURBON VITHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE, BROWN -STOUT, - coitmaz,.„4. .Also ; a .NATIVE` ww - E, - maimfaatured from thcidomestic grape, which is a splendid article, l and wed r kpolo it to bapure. apl4 „, WM. DOCK, JR., &CO HORSES, WAGONS AND OARTb. TO HIRE. . . TORN ALCORN; Broad „street, West Harris- , ".1 burg, is prepared to fiftnish Bodies, Carts ~and Wagoiti to person's "wishing hauling done. Diggibg of Cellars personally attended - to. Hauling of any description promptly attended to. •An order box for the accommodation • - ot persons will be. found in the TzrzonAra print ing Office, where order,* will be received. aplB 3m, JOHN ALCORN. Chesebrough & Pearxon, P OVISI ON. DEAL R 14 South Wafer &IVO, Phitadelchia,: ' A BE prepared to offer to their cuetontere their - Delebrntefi Sugar „Cured Mimi and Dried Beer, which are cored expressly for family use,, and superior-to anything in the market. N. orders by mail promptly athiLd ed to. ' apl7 TF you want Your Skin of a pearly whitenesti; I go, to Stinkers and gpt !me ef that famous Soap, which - oaniiiituta portion of the cargo of the stainer Princess :Royal, which "was captur ed some time since by our fleet, while attempt ing to run the blockade at Chdkenon. i Can only be had at - KUNICEIM aP2S-tf 118. Market ,st., Ilatristeirg. 91 Market street FIVE-TWENTI UNITED ST TES LOAN CAMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO. ake sob soription agents to dispose of 'these bonds, who will sell: them at ,par, in sums to suit pur chasers. The interest on these bonds is six pee cent., and will be paid in gold. POTATIOS. ArERCER and peach Blow. A. large supply IVI of the abOvein prime =condition, inat re ceived and for sale by . aprlo WM. p()Cli, Jr., 84 CO. fin LI3S. HAMS' . of all the, choice 30 9 UUX/ 'bran& market, citlYassed and i/canvassed, at the' very lowest-price.— Every ham sold wan:ante d, at NICHOLS •& FOWMAWS, Cor. Front and Market sta. my 4 XIL OF AIX: This celebfated Salad Oil, with several other choice brands, in large and small bottles, just:received and for sale by apl4 Whi. DOCK, & 00.. UNION` CANDIDATE FOR StiE,RIFF. TN &NIEL trltlCH'will be a candidate for the. XI, o ffi ce of Sberiff et the 'next - ffiection, find' solicitti4be votes of_ all ljniorrinett. !ip27;lino. OttANGEB AND LEMCINEL:Vi r e have just received the leigeet and finest lot of him. B i na o r anges offered this s6aaon in . this minket. -Id examine, at - . _ Call aD 1:2 A. LENS, 4 __ riCtEER OF PIANO, GUITAR mil/ SINGING. Address at WM.,ICNOCHE'S Music Store, 98 Market street. Liar9-Bmll w ; .Nis £dve: pool, OLIAS. CLAM, HAMS!!!: , ler IMPORTANT. niia 'NICHOL& SL , BOW MAN, QR . '? Avut-Rud,Market _ •em 2thertisetitentg SAPONIFIER, CONCENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER TRPUBLIC are cautioned agaiust the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is ti at made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANID , AC TURING COMPANY, their trademark for it being " SkPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE." The great SUCCE•43 of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PARFIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SEL LERS of these SPURIOUS Lves, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, ESQ., of Phila., and WILLIAM BAER:WELL; Ern , of Pittsburg. And that all M'ANUFAUTURERS, USERS, OR SELLERS of Lye, in viohttion of the tighte of the CompanY, will be PRO3ECUTED at come. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for sale by all DIIIOI3IBIS, GROWLS and Coutrrat Sinus. • TAKE NOTICE. Thet UNITED STATES entalll COURT, Weittent Atetrict of fenne}lvanh. No. 1 of May Tenn, ih 18 , 32, in snit of THE PEATSYLVANIA. SALT , MANUFACTURING COMPANY vs. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21,18513. Perpetual Injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY• _ OFFI ' C ' ES : 127 I'Viclaut Street Philadelphia. Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg. ap2s-d3in 81) T. J. MpaiJlG-AN, Importer and wholesale dealer in TILILEAD, TAPES, Notions, &c-, • -MATOBBS. AND BLACILINO, No 2 arestober4 Street, Philadelphia. f 25-dam E. M. XATEER, THE OLD BILL POSTER, 'HARRISBI3III). A LL orders left at the Telegraph Printing .41 °Tee:promptly attended to. Bills' care fully posted and ciiiiiiibuted. my6d2a,* - --DRAW FRUIT. iyug) Peachely (Owed) Dried Peaches, (=pared.] Dried Apples. • Dried Plums, Dried Cherries. • = .Dried Blackberries. For; ale by , i.aPt l 4l WP 4 - DOPKI &CO DOCTOR A. EL,STRiirENS, 'ELECTRICAL PHYSICIAN, is curing' all CHRONIC DIS EASES, both of Ladies and Gentlemen, by a now.niettiod in the nse of Electricity alone, without any Medicine, 05... - riyen any Pain. BOARD may be Treatmettt, by Patients from at - reasonable rates, in the Doetor'slo'amAy. LETEgEtS applying for circulars , L or farther Information will be promptly Answered. Office and lieeideibeiat 1410SOUNSPENN SQUARE, Philadelphia, Permsylvania, being in a cen tral as wallas aelightful part of the city. Cut this out for fattirerefejeake.,„ apB-dBtaw3ni 'Erarrieburg Venitian Blinil. Factory. 1110LINDS made to order for churn es, parlors A.) and Uttli, that will fit'any wiiidow. Per sons wanting blinds can get all the information desired as to prices and the sizekof Windows by calling at my shop„ or by sending 'Me a few Aries ,mail; Sarni/NI aiWitifi Op haAti. OLD BLINDS MADE :70'140k EQUAL TO NEW., L E. SHARP, tiptiOL *gonad.; a fel& doors below the : 1 1** church- ini 26 doaw2nl r ADM! You•know where you ean..gAfioe J./'Note-Paper; Eavelopee, Visiting , and Wed ding Cards f . ap6 SCHKEVIrfr 8 BOOKSTORE. HE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND ANNII ALL BECOJEW for 1803, for sale at , ep6 SCEIEFFER'S 800 'TORE_ - GBgEN Com just received by - jsraBtf. W. DOCK, JR.., k. CO 1 rk BUSHELS Mercer and Peach Blow fi Potatoes,- for- sale very low,. by , NIOROLSA BOWMAN, 't2B °diner Front and Market Stn. CHOICE Green , and. Back l'ene,lpaperial, Young Hyson;SoilehiniSr:Goloi3g, &c., &c., bt etde by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ap7 ' Corner *out arid Market Ste. SILVER MAPLE, Horse Cheernut, : . English Ash, Norway MAplai Mountain Ash, " Red Twigged Linden, and other stutde trees, at Keystone Nursery. apt/ MACKEREL—A larga lot of Maekrrel in barrel; halves and quarters; for sale low, lupaitits & BOWMAN, Cor. Wont and Magic& eta. by. myB, 1)UB ANp tar - ADuLTEEATED SPICES, 1 from the most celebrated , mills in the coun try, just received and for sale by WM. DOCK, JR. & CO: (IN /NOES, Lemons, *tons and other .N.,/ foreign fruit itist,rMielvedend for sale by 1 , 110110;B &BOWMAN, d9r. - teat and Market its_ my 4 SMOKED HALIBUT. A VERY -ohoiceartidejust remind. and for _bias:tale by WK. DOCK. Jr.. & CO. L AR. and on wanted, from corn-fed pork Apply at NICHOLSA BOWMAN'S, .4 G./r. Front and Market eta. URNLYG F[!-unadulterated, - ani made from the:Cwilt materiaLFor aale_yholesale and: retail, at. 'XVII Itftli DRUG STORE, jl4 91 Market street. T. iduttklcvninuss. _LA dte large and fnatamweeens, for PIEM.EDIATS OBITAWAV fall& at rasionable prices; at • Keystone Nl:m -ien!, [aP/47 , . MISR' TrilitS, Dried . /36erillair; Salt, large or .u 1 mall quantittebbienitlpurcblesms, for sale ta*, by " NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ttp9o and Market streets. ENGLIER'DMEtr , CHEMIN; thet_:.,yery best ever d!gmk - tlahi-icualua,lbiaele by .L' • VM. DOCK, & CO. HOSIERY, Fresh Green
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