ffl il , Qi.Hy glar tiltgrapt'. i .4 IVtEI - 1121‘C 1' , A ..,,, I,..IITISERS.-11.11 Ad , ':''irertlsente ots. [hoz x n.3sS Notices, Mar riages, or 11 tk2 O. :'Lc., to secure insertion 'in - the . 1 i ,-, t,t.; , , i: A el[, must invariably Sicet,wpa nif o -1.1 cl h the CASH. dvertisentetatb utdered in the regular L, cn ing Edition ale inserted in the VI _ ruing Edition ilhout extra charge. <lll RABRIBURG,PA Monday Eveninkr„ May 25, 1863 'TOWN AND COUNTRY. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS cheap and goon, a fine lot ju-t receiv,d'at Ward's Music Store, - .11 Third street. te2lBt ~ :WARD-1.02 t or Stolen.—A small black lost or stolen on Wednesday last near toffice. Any person returning the same )ostolfice will receive the above reward questions asked. m23-3t RIVER has been remarkably low for this of the year, and if the usual' summer commences soon, the stream will scarcely igable fur the scows and flats which 'are -owing the river daily above the bridge. ER REsoirrs.—Harrisburg will be well ,d with these appreciated places of rest imwement this summer. One of the the river has been thoroughly over , a stand for refreshments erected, and put up in abundance. Several other will be in operation in fyiew. days, a short distance of the ciiy. 4. EINEN DU , TERS are becoming quite fashiona ., -,4---, 1 Itt , in town and country, and the shop keepers: selling an unusual number thiasetason. The riatilden change in the weather willundoubtedly , capse them to be thrown aside, and articles of IA ") envier pattern WOrn as a substitute, until warm weather again oppresses out neiviitakpor . libn of society. , . • a-Buirmsa.—Bailey's extensive nall'wOrks v, ;idrolliug mill, which was destroyed by fire. 4 0 the 4.11 of April, is being rapidly . re-built, .d it is expected will be in operation. r rigain a prtecnt week. The renewal of 4 bin:iness at, ese works will give employment to a large arce of workmen, who were trieipeetedly de -1:-!'vecl of a situation by the band of an in nd'ai y Xa t , Vii,ATIIIN6 . —Saturday afternoon; the' bank of ..-.l‘ Susquehanna, in the vicinity of the city, - lined with youngsters, enjoying onknf;their OIZI t o mist dangerous sports, that of bathing In the •4''.ilikr, within the city limits. Some of them mitentured in the water below the Water hoii.e , • ', t the presence of a policeman would 'have , .. ,1 .ppui this sport, and dispersed, the young.: killers to a more unfrequented resort. A ...--........... IitUtTL.RT n O UT. —Yesterday morning the 132 d :ur.'a Vols. marchecl „ into , town by' coni -' picked up all 'the stragglers they could tonging to the regiment, and returned , Curtin, where they were mustered - 910 ice. The undetstandinilitis that they le paid to-day, but miler' this article‘j - Hien no such result had been effected. t32d suffered considerably in the Fred turg battles, and returned to Camp 9nr h only about two-thieds'of their 44144; -----""-- - bates, ._ INGS.—The warm weather of lash lireila., effect of briFigink Oils'npritha iot:oki. A canvas, wnich mere, stiitcoiii over the i I. Iks in different seotionsu of lie ; •cAty,' it more pleasant Yfor : fo6VpaSsengers, Labling them to escape . sorne lai t. ) ,,, dusk= appeared to have settled in. the air With teLollon of remaining stationary for the :r. The f,'street sprinkler," which visited gr2tis, this morning, brought the'drort. peg or !wo, arid now Ito are bretOsi„li air again. ..'Y F.. - B oudic t : _,. i t., - .:1 2: ' i _ REM' )vsm .—The small building, formerly situ -14 %sited on the northern (leer qf X/ Mt 4443-lard iiiiir.2,l4SOurth streets, and usekb:f,tliii, cli3Emgatics " ej aceli Of the free Will Baptist Chureh,.:baikheen ~th- : ..4- , e. 1 , 1„, moved to the vacant lot on the Opposite colneril, rt order to leave the old lot 'Vacant, ißvi: .. .lp 'll ; IN,„m s . __table the members of the' Cnurch to erect a ew and more suitablestri4rei t The new , hurch will, it is thoughi, be finished. icy t te a at . ' at of December, the nunobers, in meantilise, ''- , q” ng,,th( it old building on the corner for piablic '''',:„ hip. "Hurrah I. hurrah 1 1 ) ,:, Fiir,Sdritlinirriglini hurrah:i .., - a Hurrah for thelionnie blue .-- .., , Thelbtersn'single star." —.On thiKrefrain our friend based his ques tion, and in reply to his interrogation, after being . "assured o!, -the 'correctness of his state ment, wecould!4,lY imp, thafthe man or Woman who would-join intheakaging ofriuchkiong, at thiallihe,litralreltor and trAitoresentean to I M:f 'ol4:iPiiiii!.69l4l4lAti`e nfid--Shoold be ban'-'' fished from - a 4ty .. that'lfaniiii - .'dlled by •men wearytwith , the ,liardahl i ps i of liittle in defence ietiteGoyetnnient. ; , • . i .- ~. ~ - • ' • Tifie*itieir SeMtntrant.—We 4i ttatieled Ito the awful dusty conditiOn of - thestreiliti'of Harris bufg-on Saturday, and called attention to the hinteffort wa s m ad e to br i ng fa ct en e ff rt being ing out the strrettr,inkler, so as to render Our most public and business thoroughfares atleast passe ble; aid 'allay' the clouds of iinstliwhich' thiiy had been kiii• elotied` for'weekte:" 'On Satirda • evening:, the matter was formallY'liibught be fore the bity • geuncil, ;cid a proposition made to allow Oa - proprietor of the street sprinkler iti'grainitous use of the city water plugs. There wail &think unreasonable hiu ,duck la request. Tae sallie thing is in every eity inlhe State, tightle,thicity of Baltimdre, thongli ita Councils, :only, .a few days since, . passed o an , , ordinance granting the saute use to .4iiroprielors Of street eni l inklers. But our sapient city fatherS could wit-seethe policy , of grattipouch a use to any , mi4Jrilthis citY,iv4esti Ale, agree to stirinkli' every,strfet, lane and alley within the city li& its. One of ,t4e* 00119.,C117.111312, more sagep.th_an the others, declared that the use of the cue plugs 4.`riir4 a purr:44lo ; a teilde!! . fe l y too 4. them I out of order,-and thrielrlitn. 04090 to ildic, ions objection - 14p 'the r Council - trifled with 'the' matter nntit'fynwi,tc:aportett, $0 we are left with the proqieciti of dusty streets, saye . when "the windows - of Heaven" are opened to allay the diiejkfOrf the balance of the season. The objection to the use of the water for sprinkling ridrfoses, on the plpa of Wastage; ' lef rf ' mill not hold"good. ,`,- ea„ y every we mg an public houseiin our principal th orongbfares, have .—.......,_,...„ parxwitsliets. If sad. as these conclude to hire Pcr.ASANT MI-lINION.--Our ~ young friend liArtwfti3. a machine to sprinkle the streets' ~fiat Reed , long the affable and able cleik and thus 'dispense with the use of the pave ;the Jones House, whO went out to the -ware washers, the consumption of water cann4 _)irk i . ^ ',.•.., . as a private in Company I', 127threginin s',, , , i%. lLybletthan c w&nmish pa t teyreshers. ate ' , Nr., and fur gallant conduct was4toinotes . used, if it will be as grett; MA Atli notorleus u; lk s iAi utenancy, entertained the members offeds that thelni4e Washers Naafi Mk water than iis e,E , v cry handsomely at the Jones House, on usefully consumed, . . , The fact of te Sprinkler -,... ....::::;':. turdAy L''venicill' last. It was purely a ,rta beingisedinßinidßies*here these pave washers. •. 1 , ion of the t.- 11 . 1 *-; : !" 6 PI oti the ifonitor: Maii r tii I%i:it , 4iffiiiot-inr.det the owners.of ' ope 4; 4' ' hich Colonel Rtt a was Wilt"? i ibeggtP 343 fr O-144fAt.4t6e- feria* mud:tem. : ‘ .ll they do not t o''.e was not. only ,cgi .f.a.d as a °l;ttnsanding G ad the' m once in alteason, they:mot , still pay . Vir . . I ies4 '., cer, bat because he Wall , F.aris '',,he 1 0VeVbi' the taxesteslied.on them. ' •; ' •-• ; i: . i ery uriii in his re e rae uteutt,gentleman . lTsl _i.kii ! a great pity that t here is net more Litt ': *true soldier. The Ai r w i t f w,orthy, of Lieut.. eranty,in otir i pity,Counale. Because 's few "•-:„,-:. Reed, and may be setdows-1. - 4 1 . 1 -hkirlzkig,lifl eti 3One. narrow minded/men contr i nitNtt body, the buz 4.1, 'of the moat pleniant re-niStMat ) ever ant- alnauutr4tWeiitcmPrlO o o,44 l 4Pkdta.. ll till rounded the "festive bpapl," We are Bled toput ti) greattnriOneenience in this very conntid. learn that Billy we will drop the lientenantid_ thin. Hmidiedsoblidlars worth of goods ~ this connection) is about to resume ,iii!E4A't'piii - :amaged by the dust:which !is, iiiltrsti into !tire sition as book-keeper at the .1 - ,,iiiiii*ulitl.' '.l44t , ~,,: ;,.; of tile e/ty- 7 -Wtfulea and children &relit. friends will find him as ever, if not I'Llre,tina4l7- etwilk;4 o l l iltid"from the streets—and the State tifnl and assidrions' liefore, readyittirLociW - 9,444 Ar k, • t t.Ptt s .--" l _.,r a , i t '' , esal,',P'eatcince of 4 1 4 . , ,_._,. s.._. , modate and oblige the ; gitestit of thitrapPol3, 0204.;k1FtYs ,- "tfttise , Te %`,,,e,. c,..4th &civilised ; its. lJtur. House. ; J. , -Is '',:. , 3,.:4 _t t ,TA ft&i.g, - .K41 : 01)1: J,. 1:...4 I.: at iz fte i,.. ~, , itralki abt lima Itud"Of - . qt . ) * i- -" i ,-. 4. • 3 1 ad .. ..-?! X.F. A bi. r, ....... '' • ALTRILLING ANN01010411IINT: Yesterday Ajtaorning, the Rev. Charinn4, 3 liay, of the Lu 'a Bran church, during the uyinlAfoprpssiy:a tixte , .., nies of worship by thatvektgrctatf l 44l4.4' '''imixed from the pulpit the-glotiont!nestitg is ,1, 1 , Al - rant e victories before Vicii„linitg•The'nfl:_el . _ No, liPitts eloquently impressive a n d thrilling, While : 4 -' 110 : - ft words of devotion atitftratitudeand fervent. lh 1.P.1.t,.:-. ' ' iety in which the w a s ann ounc ement - 1r ' in . IPund a response the bosom 11 ''l': uan andwoman present. No marrow occi ' . _ r ~ -." yin g a position in-thelmlyst lea:note, ..earn. .., Aly than Rev. Hay in theNicirn 'otitis. God ~. 14.,:i -1, . s :it , his Country. - ........ . , A t i , 4 i SIIDDYN DIA= IS TIM CARL—On Friday morning last on the express train of the P. Ft. W. & C. R. R running west from Pittsburg, an cld gentleman from Lebanon county, named John Witmer, fell dead from disease of the he at, in the private apartment of the car, between Loudonv lle and Mansfield. Hia remains were taken off at the Mansfield Junction, a Boffin pre pared, and his son, who was with him, started cn the return home with his remains the same day. •The deceased was going to visit two sons who resided there. He Wab a respectable ell izen of Lebanon county, in the seventy-ninth year of his age. THE NINETEENTH or APRIL Rueurs.--The Northern Central Railway Company have, , it is learned, instituted a suit in the Circuit Court ti Unica° county. against John Merryman, Charles Cockney. and Samuel Worthington, laying their damages at two hundredthousand dollare,"for entering - upon said railway and de stroying certain Midges and culverts on and after the 19th of April, 1861. nis expected that the trial of these incendiaries will develope a Aeries Oftreasonable acts, and expose a set of traitors isdio have managed thus far not only to conceal their crimesi but actually in many *sea . : to luxuriate on the patronage of the I Government. Wrorsurrrms.—Tesierday, , the seventh Sun day.or fCrty-iiinth day after Easter was:Whit sunday.. That festival originated with the Ilelarewei, who observed Has the day'on which the-law and commandments were received by wee, their great leader on Moant Sinai. _ The baptkrt,6i. diffusion of ,the Holy ,Spirit upon thitlpostles as recorded in Acts 11, occurred, on that day, which wars observed :bythe Israelites aia ther'day of Pentecost, and 'hence its observ ance has been continued by Christians in re membraoce of that, event. The followingday, Monday, fromtime immemorial has been cele bra-, ted as a holiday, and in the old - countries sports and plays of divers kinds are indulged in to a great -extent. In this conntry:a number of persous observe it as a relaxation,-from their accn ta sthmed pursuits, but it is not lixdred on in 'the see light as the Easter holiday.' WHO BATS; WB HAVE NO TRArmts IN OUR MIDST I—This was the question of a friend, as he hastily entered our Sancti= a day or two since, ippareptly excited and' Certainly indignant, if we dare jadge from his manner arid his lan guage. - To -his questian..we• offered no reply, willing to give him time to become calm and then - explain his own interrogation. 'After a moment he repeated his question, " Who says we have no.grairors in our midst r' and then as if to as stirelus of , his sincerity, he .went on with an an ewer to his 'oath inquiry by earnestly asserting, say we haverl The eiplanation of all thi% was to the effect, that , our loyal, friend, while passing one of our most prominent hotels, heard some one performing . ''on a piano; and in the brilliantii lighted parlor, could distinctly see a number of ladies andgentlemen standing around the initrument, apparently delighted with the music, and joining in - the following refrain to.a song which : was thentieing sung by one of the patty RETURNED HOME. —The 131st regiment Penn ) leanil volunteers, composed of men from Northumberland, Mifflin, Lyc ;ming, Snyder and Union conuties, returned to their homes, on an extra train, this morning. This rrglment was muster,d out Of service last Saturday and were paid cff yesterday and tr-day in time to take the extra up river train as above stated. CAMP CURTIN HOSPITAL —This hospital is now full to overflowing, and. every available bed in the building is occupied by a sick or wounded soldier. The morning report shows seventy seven beds occupied by the sick, and twenty three patients are reporting at the hospital daily for medical treatment. Nearly all the men are attached to nine months' regiments, and, by reason of a general order from the War Department, will be discharged as soon as their respectiie regiments are nnistered out of the service. A BAD HABIT.—In nearly all of our large churches in the city, the congregations at dis turbed Sabbath after Sabbath by the cowing in or retiring 'oLsome tardy or,restless person after services have commenced, and all are deeply engaged inllistening to the word of God. This practice ought to be remedied in some way, and that speedily. To be sure, it is sometimes ne cessary to leave the church before services are over, but then there is no necessity orixilting down the aisle, and attracting every one's at tention, by making all the noise Ad mitting all this, there is . no ,epuse for being late and disturbing the devotions_Of others, by attending divine senile° Stet "the bells haV - rung and the services have commenced. It is very unpleasant to refer to such subjects in a daily paper, but still more so to be engrossed in a sermon, and have the qUietness of the sinctu ary disturbed by tad intruders: i _~~~~ Row Asia Oua DRUMS TO 1311 MADE ?—A co , temporary answers the foregoing tiuestion in the following lively manner :—Buy a Sewing Ma chine, of course. We trust that the day is over in which needle drudgery sets a feeble opposi tion to the musical clink of the Wheeker & Wilsbri machine. A lady who says"she does' hot kno* how to use a sewing , machine is. looked upon with as much diatrus I. as' it' lady' Who' - says she don't like babies. 'Side by 'side, i4every home, we see the piano and the sewing machine. , 01 course, people have &right to - their preferences, but give us the merry tittle musician whose crystal eye and silver tongue not only fill the ear with melody, .butuset •the-pulses of life and health throbbing anew in,the weary hearts Of 'a million women: Is it not 'better than all :.the pianos evertuned? Some of the newest irri provements to the Wheeler & Wilson machine are the binder, braiddiand'etitderTallof which ladies find indispensable. The braider Is par ticularly aPprOpriate l to Cie preeent mania for decorating everything. , with braid. "I do not know what we should do without the Wheetet & Wilson Braider," said the director of one of our fashionable mantilla establishments, When . we inquired, how those tasteful labyrintini 'of I braidwere'laid on,'and his - words - are echoed in every home in the.land. Really, we, scarcely know which blessing towish our young lady friends—a Wheelei & Wilson rnachine'ortr hus band! ..1/ 1 7e rather incline to the former, for they can exist minus the matrlmonial alliance; ;bat can't ,do,witnout aisewing, machine. What you say, girls? advi se our readers to calk at WtaNder iiWilson'Sliew store next door to Colder'ststse office, and see these inco;npar able machines operation. ATISTICE TO 4 BRAVE orrrepai---t We, the privateil t aii'd non-commie sioned.officers of the 1381 p.qgimoutgennsylve nia Volinteers, are desirous - to return our warmest thanks•to our Lieut. Cartney, for brioging our regiFient safe! from the battle 'of Ohandeliorsitille; Muddy; May Bd. WereAsmot forh*,gallant and coca &in duct while we were , engaged; we would have been alrdaptriied Or totally *annihilated. is name shall long be_ pherished by .411 who were under his command, he bal i ng Wave to a fault, besides hisiiighnit ambition was t.1),111136 to our welfare, whether in camp or in the field. oovrAnir A. Montgomery, Saul Hale, . - L. Boyer, Geo. W. Karns, Jacnt! Folsom, W, -. A id. Douglass, , Wm. Arentrne, Gee: W. Lemon,: DanieLßAnshoff,,-, ,, ‘ ,W. H. Levergood, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Isaac Greiner; lewia W. Buck, • ';' , ;..ThimPlialtitzen; .Channoy 4folktt Fripe; ; Edsvard Cassidy, Hiram 'Helsel, oomranx, a. , Richard W. Jone 4, LeatidaVaiiihrtn, (hoOl4O-111Mke.Y1", Edward gains. Jolau Wan, - Er'dl S hell johiredile, ' • W.Pollilichell,2o'd S'g ,Taci F eon., , jas. Ilarniltoroporpl, Jacob Brallier, 'John Kitchell, b.V.int. P. Minh, Geo.W. Pefiro4N AL Shaffer, . . Scott, - G. M. Wilson, Geo:Beat, C. R.-Snyder, Noah Kauffman ; Jcfr,,)i.earn9y Corp'l, lE6=O - Jones, `Corp'l, ' t Op Pd*mttrast, 4'gt,,.Tohn Et. Phillips, tlinger Ite'ed;' • - 111oliaid Natter; Shilkass-gerlavlds) pFranktNorker, ,Pav,id ,jonps,,ollver J. Young' Dayld Patton;` • • • 00/PANT ; 4,36 Jos. Chawherlairi, J. L. :Fletcher; ,Color :Bei-rev; t e . 1 4 . Satu'llOagYi4 ol4 ll l 4;EtYPitteTe4s Jesse Peck, Daniel Wsoardel4 John L. hielq,''d` Main ihatan? V D. L. Whisted, Sohn M. Vanhorn, .John WI Johnston; -'.Bdwaid Justice; Jas. M. Berl% Albert B. Hanks, his r P,4i•-!E• kiwitoet it: Jacob Adam S. Ritchey; r mark his Diudel M. Price; John 14 Scutchall, _ his mark „1„ Soreman, mark Henry,iFertg,v... - • comma' D. o:'4, Brandi',4)."4l; ' I - Daniel Will; x 'JOS.! Baldwin; , 4th; BegitLevi'Rediffi 1 ; Jeremiah Hartman'' = I.Rdwasiiirt Spangler, gll'v' Warnbaughvpw:Rtimael facmden,.....! , Abraham Brant, ' - :ptruettrodhir, Jacob Rossi:- . . • .t•Jotprfipansrler, •:'-'' Martin Fliglei i. ' . "Henry :W. Lee, Wm.•Dthenier, ii .Jacob W.Rxingle, 1 Thohnts - Dicken, David Wagoner, J. N. Humbert, Corp: Charles A. .T. f ewis, J. Husband, Joseph Lambert,,,,,,, i Peter Ringler, -- Henry lamhprt n J w . , ...., eremiah Fligle, " Jac* W. Gerlgatt, John Lohr, : ' - Jacob E.eiter, I George LAY; Orp..`v' ' goAkittilluiket,.? ..i . _ 3, ~ inseph Whirr "•'"' l'lvWnlitiWagner. Charles Efenemerp . '4 10 4 , 4 11 it ' ' J.Orlande'l/CoPifbig*flgolea ri vi ifil A 2‘12,n.g3- -- ' om Y 4 414n4'er . AtesbaohahomasACorp. ' is ..,' J. M. Thompson Corp Patrick p 4 Burns, „ J. W. gtearos,-Ccirp. . _ _____. .Uiatif._ ''' wvi E roi lb w i a id ti, g rldi ; ,:i .S atterea til vf e .. ti Co l: r ; p :i‘pi .. e..t, - . W ey., i t il wi lam. :l3Fry W :arvii l dnk o oi n r: ce ,,... , :ria 4. Franc's A. &atone. .. :I i i , • 1 -'--- rico"' o' 'al) ) ' ....' his Pet. r DC Aerhart, mark _ D Gib_on, William R Tibbot, JOB. W. Parker, WPson Gallagher, Evan J. Michael, Patrick A. Burns, David D. Lewis, his his • Jas. W. >1 Whitehead, John t.l Brombaugh, ma. k mark Thom's T. Devereaux, 11. E. Evans, Ellis R. Williams. Valentine S Barker. David D. Pryce, He VI Snyder, mask Thomas J. Evans, John Kimball, i hos. D. Davis, Alexatiler Jones, J. K. Smith, .. Solomon Reck, Henry. H. B.ter, S. D. Bobineon, F. W. Swattz, G. W. Batter, William Calhoun, Jolm A. Hiltner, John B. Sheaffer, John Foust, COMPANY L Geo. S. Debray, 0. S. Cyrus Tochop, , Geo. S. Goodman, Michael Shortabarger, David H. Scott, • , Benj. H. Eby, his .‘ EL C. Horting, Joseph Cox, . his:. mark mark 'lsaac Pd Keelly, John Yohe, mark los. B. Mitchell, Samuel T. Watts. John J. Linn May 26 it* ~ Companies. H, I and G, composed of men from Perry county, are nearly all at home, and were unable to sign the above before their de parture. The men are representnd as being unanimous in their 'esteem 'for Lieut. Col. .M'Cartney. , York Gaaelle and Repuklar* please copy. Noticte. M4Arlam.—The defeat of the French in Ilexico seems to go hand in hand'. with the de feet-ofttinnrebelain the Sonthik, NA we have, it friitil - iiis`doubted anihdiltylhat 'Jeff. Davis will not make a General of Vallandigham ; and we speak' officialliin saying that the cheap pry Goode House of C. L. Bowman is on the corner of Flout and Market,strei3ts. m25-2t For ihe Beni:4ll'ot the Ptib .Ikis hot our purpose, to disparage the noble science of medicine 'or. say anything that will confilot with its. legitintate.ueefulnees, but we hold that the evidence of ex.perien,ce is entitled to soinmconsideration. We refer here to the astonishing virtues of simple medicine* that have been introduced to, the public, the attes tations of - thousands of sick i who. ,have ,been permanently cured, will berm,me out in.saymig that the German vegetable medicines .of Mrs. Westhoven now,manufactured and sold by Mrs. L. Ball, hold a prominent place among the best medicines of.the age fur all diseases that they claim to cure, rheumatism, dyspepsia, liver and kidney. coughs and fever. They, combine in their bteripbsition the experience of , a long life and close observation. They. can be purchased at the residence of Mrs. L can_ 27 f.-:outh Pine Street, Harrisburg, Peapsylvanza. NOTICE. —Orders from a distance promptly, attended .to. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERstu ON'T fail to procure MRS. ,WINSLOW'S -1../ SOOTHING} SYRUP for:CHILDREN TEETHING. , • 1 L his valuable preparation is the prescriptiotrof pn:ti„the'best female physicians and num* in the United States, and . has been used for thirtT years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and chilctrep; from the feebleydant of pne week, op to tbe adult. Irribt'OnlY 4 ,r i elleim the Child' froiri pain, but invi t erpt!s "stomach and bowels, corrects a;likitivirt* and energy to tee *hole( system. It will willalmost instantly relieve t^aGls:l7Dla ILTHIII.BOWELS,.AND WIND COLIC. We toiallaelt the fik.st !it'd Sureeilemeily in ,the W:0t4,,1n all cases' of DYSENTERY and` DIABIIRCE IN CHILDREN, whether it ,arifses lionz?Teething orfrora any other cause. Full directithis for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac simile of qfitTlS & PERKINS, New' York, ision the kttside wrapper, • ' ' :,:I;k l d,Pi r : ll3l *ediciPe Dealenl: • jarismipal'Omee, 48 DeyiStreet, NEW YORK. fFmosrOsT.Y 26 Caere PTA ,Berme.' ' ••••1 4 : ••• -' my= d&vOni r' : ;•,*l3 . ,havitalten Uyef 'n the l iat "of April the halince'df goods botiglt . t of to our o,wo. stote, Where we will continue"tb =l4ll the 'balanenleft at very low ;vices, until the!whole are sold. Argong those goods !mi l ' 'l;bo6 -I yardninsnnintn„telairie and nalico, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 600 yards remMints;flawns and , other dress goods,ll3, 'lB and 20 cents. 200 yards of baregeladd listre, 20 and 26 cents. 4 1;000fr4Yards — Ot linen crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents. • • yards rofntirowtrand grey cloth for sum mer coats. • . • 3 / 4 4 '1,000'yardt :or4iliett" cotton and Aka pants draft, cheap. !300 - d6zenrophe verythestspoolcotto4, whitS iiii4C6l6l4d. , ' , A ''' ' 1 • ' 1,000 papers of the very best of Smiths' needles, 6 cts. a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket handkerchiefe,'hoop skirts, alekinds of combs, patent thread, tapys, , socks,either by 114 men!, pi...e6.,*.r VireFalve l a '' on ,band yet 10,p .“• 4fiCAl,llllllAkti -vitwill sell tl6 . cen . ..r ittitlllflb . ' o,4 'TT ~ ,,F , . 20 pieces of straw matting, cheap. : ..1 , 20 pieces otopladidlwergoctlrindow curtain, igml, ~,. A' u.orpows rjar,..tgE: Itho iirpiii4,Viourilor the'Oortey of Den phin : In the matter of the settlement , of Newry , Holliogsworth, administrator of the es tate of Augustus F. Strickler, late of thelowry aigjp„of Bwatarajn said county , deceased. The - lliforf4Jkloinftd byithe saiCcourt to mnke duttfibtftion, tnaongst adieus' of the helium in the halide of the accountant, will attend to the duties of hisappointment on Thursday, 'the 11th day of Jene, 1868, at 10 o'clock, 4: it., at his pirice,. ,on,North Third stre,et adjoining the Nntionalitelegiatilitiffice, in.tlatirty.oe Harris bNg3,ll7bgLAnd .W#9ro all roftyties i#riiiied i marattend if they. see proper. • i R01:17 , SNODGRASS, Auditor. i : Haelahurg," * Any i B', 1868.—c13t oaw ME ADMINISTR4TQR'S NOTTOF.. " NPTIO Ii is tar l 3by.givi.k, that lettern,Olad-' - Ministration were this day limed to the subicriber on the ()State of 'Charles B. Hummel, lactof the city of Harrisburg,'Dinplilh county; decd 411:414itora of `aaid esthi.le will present their claims, and those indebt6d Make Immedi ate payment. AIICCITSTUS L. CHAYNE; my2l-doaw6to Administrator. AUtiVILIIII t STR4TOK'S NOTICII. . -MOTlCEtiiiiiiierebyegiire n. that letters of .a 415 1,11 ministration de bonus non were issued to thelitiiii;erifFeir, on 016 efit4te of George Hammon, latKof-thii pltr 'fratrithurg; D atmiiin county; deceiSedit. tElaatltfeditora of said estate will pre4 sent their claims, end. those indebted Make immediate•geimeot-- JACOB- SWL, y6-doliiiaw 7l lidinbilittifofill;ssiMs son. , IL I TLIM ttt ' Ark:2lMT .14 COMPANY H. Joshua E. Ya.ceamp, Jahn W. Klieg, Jacob Beritstresser, Michael T. Dromgold, J. W. Berkstresser, W. A. Moorhead, J. W. Witmer, S. H. Rice, Serg't E. D. Kepner. Ntl33 21burrtistments. LIST OF LETTERS 11X3IIIICING IN TRH HARRISBURG iOSI OFFICE, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1863, OFFCIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION LADIES' Lism Bordner, Angilina • Hubbard, Mrs Nancy Barre, Mrs Nellie Jones, Miss Kate 2 Baer, Mrs Lizzie P Keever, Mrs Hannah BaFehore, Mrs Leah Kline, Miss Mary Ann Beartram, Mrs Sarah Livingstone ' Miss E Berrey, Mrs Isabella Lanck, Miss Emma Bouley, Mrs Mary Lonbinstine, Mrs L Bergstresser, Catherin Leman, Miss Charllotta Biojaman, Miss Levine. Laird, Mrs Faille Black, Miss Nancy Xceallian, Miss C Billmires, MrsElizaheth McKeehan, Mrs Deborah Bishop, Mrs Jane McWilliams, Miss Lone Kline, Miss Sarah McLellan, Miss S M Branyan, Mrs Mary u••McGahen, Mrs C Brubaker,MrsElisabethMcGinley,idlioAdaline Brawn, Mrs Nancy • Mader, Mrs Sarah A Bark, Mrs S Mader, Mrs Rua. , an Bumgardner, A , ley •Mason; Mrs Emma K. ; Capp, Elizabeth Catherin (lamely, Miss Louisa.- Myers , " Mrs Jane . Christey, Mrs Nancy Norris, Miss Mary Charles, Miss Mary 0- Parry, KM Henry S Coweris, Miss Nancy Pants, Mrs Rachel conea, Miss Allies E Ranteger, Mrs Sae Cozer, Elizabeth Reidel, Mrs Jane Croft; Mrs Elea W Rindibaugh, Miss M B Campbell, Miss Sarah A Regan, Miss Laura Crumtick, Mrs Serali Ite-i'die, Miss Mary J Day, Miss Hells - • adrabaugh, Mrs C Heckert; Mies Susan' = /Ludy, Miss Mary . • • -Davis, Mrs Harriette, Shearer, Miss Eliza, Dorron, Mrs Castilla Sheens, Miss Haniet Duukel,Mrs esthetic' E, Shaffer, lass Eliza Anna Donken- Miss Marked Snanabrough, Mrs K A Dunkin, Milli{ Margot. Snoddy, Mrs Rebecca ,Dunam, Miss Sirrnoh Snyder, Min Likfile Erie, Miss Grace • Simirely. Miss Elmira Evans, Mrs Susan Smit h , Miss Sarah,Jl •Fiseler, Miss ti-• • Sourbeer - ; Miss Cate French, Miss Mary Spend, Miss Outline Gable, Mrs Sarah Stoner, Miss Catharine .Galbreath, Mrs 1i Steveris,,Mrs,Harrieti Caliber, Millis 8A,4 , Sw a rte, Mr Mary Gill, Miss Mary "-• Bwiler, , Miss Mary C. Gallagher, Mrs Anna E To - the.Prettiest-Girl hi Greer, Miss Ella • t•- Harrisburg Grumbeir, Miss Louisa Thone, MimE [.hip] o pdman, Miss E• Warner i Mies Fanny Grabil, Miss J 6i Watkins. Miss Euphrena Harris, Mrs Bliss Welch, Mrs Hauah Harris, Miss Sarall Weiler, Miss Mary A Heime, Mrs Kate Whrit-, Miss, Mary Herman, ICU M E Weed, Mrs Cathtrin Eletman, Miss C B ' , Weidliog,Milithristitta Hopis, Mrs Luceta White, Miss Martha , • Ho st, Miss Mary E Willson, Mrs Mary E Hoover,Xiss Katharine Wilt, Miss Ha. r;et Hydeciter, Mm Mary L im..IIO4JS . _ Arm4rong, Geo .. Rnapp,,JAcob Anditivia, Sarin Kreitz;Cdp Wm AndersoniSaml X Lamberton, Wm G"2 Auclnuty, S P • Lago, Thomas 2 Attline, Andrew " Lewis, B & M T Bashore, Geo C Lewi, Lipman Backenstose, Alex Lutz, Jared Baird, F E Lutz, Daniel • Barf, J Louis, Am H Berg, Chat Linikirm; Boyer, G F Lyne, Cap John • Bennage,o L Long; C" Blake, A Loomis; Can't) Bingeman, Geo McCormic, Daniel Black; Wm Mcßride, •uietit Thos Bohanan; John kleClure,4t , A Boardner, Wm H . - - . McNabb; Jiro W , Boston,Henry • Mager, A „ •-• BugerGeorge May. John Burrows, Thos Mabaffy, Wm S• Carte, Calvin T • lklallary, Ia A Cauimap, - „,0eo W , ., Miller, John - L' Canapbell,pr Thomas F Xitchi3l. James „ : Le Carlton, Rinaldo ; Ciirtierry:Hari* Mills, Geq . W Camp, Silm 2 Millard, Isaac I • , 1 Carl, David Norris, L , ,1.,. 'Christ, Jo* EdWitrd' Christy, Wm H f „:;mnilen, John J Childs; Wilson Myers, J 8 . . • Clark, Wm . 'Negley, James T Clark, .7 El :' Nickerson, Lewis W ' Cooper, Abtaliao Orth, Chas Conley, ' ,Odennel, James • Colemmy:Tiihn 'garsons, ,R,H. - Ctunmings; R S ileteleylArrtii Crismore, James Pillow, Henry croug,,,iiierkry •r - Purley. , Decide , Dickinson, C B - Poinroy A. Fuller pull, Jefferson ='. Pfluie, - ;oseph B Duncan, „ r ' rse David g at, ik e t e .guituiVt I : _ Reis, S EiCell, Heti jj . 2- - OglAcl;, Martin Farastock, ( Drugg ist„ Rapt); L : Fishef„, Peter :;-,, , Eothrock R - ' Flowers, Alfred - Bitpley, Geo I' ' "' Foater, Richard ._„, Sage, Geo D ,F,epey, Henry J - ' ` ,Sager, C ,Fos, Clip. David W,-,.:' Shaffner, W J ..':'' 'Frank, Levi, , „ , Ahope, Adam , • ' Oerby, Cirus . - „•,Sliteeley, John , Gardner, Wiii,A - . ' 'Shaffer, Michael : - - ,Goodman, Lsoriard 2 Sides, John 13 Goodman, Sienley , - ' Shunnengtein, Henry- -' Gibbons, Biehard., Smith, Jklin E u Gazette, Editor of _lElayder; r. a ~ Garman, Sat all. a> - Smith, Abram GaVeri...h„ Henry Sr ~, Smith, Michael H Garman, BE4[Ol la_ irmith r iliedge' Z Gotts,kill, Samtittl ,SPewit, J_ ... .„ollrtE , Graniiis, Ssitfiel, • .fta , nl3; ll 4r '2 , Gross, Ruben Stewart, John Gramm, Aoraham Stemberger, M Hamlin, Edwin Strohm, John klart, l omph.m. - . .. , f ;swoivor,,Tivid Hatt iii:WArt M :'r!rflioniasi, , N; Hamlin, E W `lL'hitestue, J. S i ':tar:l Hamlin,Mr Thifehas,Enkiel- ,aveNEd p - ~, Tapley , Lemuel _ iil ti Hatff, 40,041 ' T . VaMper, C C ! ~i•-•-• Hay, Wm • I I '.:ah, 110 Heris r Chilittan' ' ' iiikleit' john'O` . -•- Heitler, All ' '.'.' 2' " ait1. 4 1(6 1 418 ' ' • 4. -s 1- -- , - Hess, Mr - , agner,,Serell- . -.t.- Hill, Win A . ...,... ~ ."Rolvington, J 1 4 .1 ,_ • Hillay; Jams - 4 - I ; 3 :Walters, S H 1 . L. , Efoupt,'Wm . '`'"Ward, limiBl. t ~. - noon, Henry, , ' ', ' Warts , Solithon; Eforstig," ' Jeli n' ' • Whed,-Thnrinvi i 2 Hoir,' . Wixi-S . '' • - Wiltniore, Martin' TfughaS,T W •••• Weitzel, ear#t• t B ledol, 4.lbefte Neelli, Vent ft e e fi lO r h , n s e o r h c i l e oriathati ,..).4 ;W ov b e ik id 'e m l ini ;Geo n,.. i vt 1 ..' Kennedy Cap John' - ' Whitley; W`N „. --, itelly, JtKob' ". -'Winfiltrd, 0 W ' ' : 7 -' 1 Kendig, Henry-G -. 'Winter, Wnii2,- ,• = ' ' King, Mr hoS ciit keeper, Y.„,hg; ' John Jr' King, Jah n iffr :- - %Young, Mr Ktirtz,-Hanry , . - , 4k.:TOtkng, .f.tewty It Knowles, T W .I.k -,... . ;: , ,Fq .. I La,: ; , Persons calling fOrNiny „oLthe Aboth! letters will -please say- 'they ire ,advertised, and give the date of theillst in which they appear. One cent due on each, b.. 't . , . - }t`- ' " GEO. BERGNER, 1k. , --X- ~ , 1W .F.11r811),..“11),..“ A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF. r 4. PUSS (MODS, at lirleeell thatxtilfy <gal- Htio4. OATEMARVAr„. rc r- N ex t d s t j ar.to the Rartiabhrg myl2-d2 PRNITSYLITAtII4,N.:IIIII44 , and Aforpoust— (Maims, United_ePtatie Zenpf9% Bounty; ip . * *r e of 'Tay; and Att.bbisimiceltrier: , . ma de 0 1 out sod co WidedAtn A ~.., ,„ 8 i t,,:,. 74119n;474, -km:- . orice ,, :illixdAtz'o4„.7l4444llll*.. ~ tifg l4 :;' . ,r.; .1., .i: 1 I • ultips MEE SEM Steam Weekly to Liverpool, rrOUCHING tit QUEENSTOWN, (t'mts. BAH eos.) The well known S , eamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam ship Company, ace Intended to rail as follows : City of Baltimore, Saturday, May 30 ; Etna, Saturday, June i - . ; Edinburgh, Saturday, June 13, and every succeeding oatutdAy, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. PAYARLI Di OOLD, OR I EQUIVAIJOrr IN .',O-R- RENCTY. near GAM, $BO 00 STIERA O g, $32 5'3 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 Hamburg, 37 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Brewer, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Ste;,_at equally low rate , . Fared from Liverpeol•or Queenstown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $105... Steerage from Liver- Pool; W. From Qaeenestown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at theee.rstss. For further infoimation apply at the Compa ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0. ZatIMERMAN, Harrisburg. f23diy. alnalie Furnace Property for Sale MBE undersigned will sell or rent Cheater Furnace, situate is Cromwell towcanip, Huntingdon county, Fa,. The Stack is well and substantially built ; there is also Ten Bank Houses in tolerable repair ; there is an abun dance of good wood that 'Oen be purchased at from lb 25. cents per Cord, (wood leave,) with ,in two Mlles of the stack, and abundance of geod bre can be got from one to two and a half miles, it a, reasonable price. The furnace is ilbout ten natal from Mt. 'Union station, P A. H., with agad public road leading to it. For further partiality, address SAMUEL WILSON, .‘•. Spruce Creek, P. 0., Huntingdon county, Pa mrBl-41:31n '353 . - MIA. MILLS. 353 tua3.55 yiTookingtort Street, New York' City. GOVERNMENT COFFEE. r!to k 131' up id tin foil - *lnd Open; 48 hi a bolt. and in bulk. Oar prices range `from ' SO; beiiis.,We put up the follo.ing kinds: .4y.4, IIiARACAIBO, RIO AND VARIOUS OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE. We believe our Coffee to be better than any ground Coffee now.* use. Ad orders addres sed, to us ' or to ot!i agents , Messrs. PLACIi & YOUNG, lB2_.Chartifiers Street, corner Washing ton, StreetiAew York Olty, will receive bromy t The retail trade , supplied by first class jobbing houses in the varittus cities. =3 , , 13:•Trailei Price List farnisbixi upon ap plication.;.:.,- declB"d3in-tduar23 0000 113 S . .—Ccimpoeed of the 2 _ folrowing Iniwde, jeer re ceived,. • • - . Nmpetm e, celebrated. NIM JABS= , selected. EVANS AND SATiri'qdruperior. Bizaaugint.'s Execracp!, convaised. littoutinee Exclarde t s,. fiot marmeessed IRON errs, etwiwused., law CITY, riot saneasiiiii. Pr,eur Hems, eiricqy prime. Coulfinq 14303. verY .finc• Each barn so ld will be gcummiteed se repre , ted.— WS7. DOC '; Jr., & CO. LIQUORS.. . • TATE have on handliavery superior selectiod TV 'of. WINES; BRANDIRH and FINE LI - QUOBS, of ,every deseription: • ; "c I BRANDIES of the :choicest brands and Yin- WINES of every-variety and of the • finest ItolffilittklY ; • IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE and BOURBON W a Ikilrat 4111PAGNIket 'FOTO LI ALE, BROW,A )3TQUT.COROIAIN, &c. Also, aNATIVE WINE, mannfactnred from the domestic giape‘,\iarlilehlsti splendid article, and we Teier it,. tote:pare = wm. Ddex, 8 co. HOIJ34Bi;-I;IiVAGOZoIg A - 1)On LtTs ' 1 4p ) 1,. Vint 'AtOaing, lirdsd iitreet, West Harris ii , W burg, is prepared ,to furnitah Horses, Carts artdago s tis toliti - Moitewisiting hauling done. Digging of ,C'ellatis persotially attended to. Saul bf deseripiltM promptly attended to. Aft'oider box torn`` , 'Oka accomModation pert4oti will be' fOundire - Hit) Tinsanitra Print ing Oilta, wherii - Ordeis will be received. .4 0 1 8 A10 , . , JOHN ALCORN. ChOweltirough & Pearson, ito,,rl,oj ifra ,Al.ll D-F, A 1., RS , 14•si;v i a'ter &reef, .F742delvhi,r ARE pqe , ,to offer to their Cli6 tumors their Oeletiiii . idtatai. Cared Hams and Dried Beet, which aiiVoured expressly for, family wo, titi . 4 superior to anythitig in the, market. .N.A5, i7. 411, orders by mail - promptly atter.d apl7 I m I ' ,` ''' lair IMPORTANT; - VA '''Yett want your &tin of a pearly whiteness, .' r e't.d. Kunkel's and get some of that famous E . 4 • p, which donslituted' a portion of the csrge of the Stfkrkii PrTed Royal, which was captor ed tome thtie since by our fleet, while attempt ing to ran the blockadeat Charkston. Can only bs, had at , 7 ' ' KUNKEL'S •itp2f;tf -= H 8 Market st., Harrisburg. Iffi 'FIVE-TWENTY UNITED STATEi LOA COLD/C14,1201 & CO. rdsot— soriptiop agents ta dispose of thole bombs, sell them St 40r, in sums to suit per !dowels: 4 The interest en-thele bends is six per cent., and will gotdP -,41017-lm POTATOES:- anrkPewit Blow. ''Alaige supply • of the abomiu•prime 'condition, just re ceiveclAud, for sale by. apilto IVM . . POCK, Jr., & CO. ni-An LBS. R&M& 01.101 the choice - lan/ f %gull brands in:; mantet, c invassed .. lifia:utioanTiassecl, at the maryl,lowest price.— Every :ham sold:warranted,tati, • - NICHOLS. 84 ROWMAIT' 8, = ; Oor..slikOnt and ; Market ste. my 4 .. . IL OF AIX- Q.. • . This celebrole4 lad Oil, with sevetal other thoicehrandi, in hirge and Small bottles, Net received stud for sale by api4 - ' •-Wd r: ' Whlk DOCK, Js., & Co. • : N LADAT E FOlt t F . T win - 17111LCH will be a candidate for tho iifticelkrieriff•* . the 'next el,:ctitm, and ihe"ii_oo!:Call Union meu !''etp27-la° (IRA/MASS LEMONS.—We have just 'NJ' Teat - 17 ohp- larmet and finelf-lot of AI A. ebitiOning*Biferoid ;Ms witatitin,thiA market. Calla briulline,•at ' NIC'BOL & BOWMAN, 14427:4 u43r.firrq, &Market street'. "Ad (.174A9Pa,,,W..aia1Y,6' Atilt AND Sll.44KaltrAthees at WM. KNOCHE'S Jr11"197:17,748.;p 1i i i4 r t Lmr9-3ms • „WAAL if New 121bvertisements RA ES OF PASSAGE, or to Rfnt. 'TABER t PLACE. . • egei. mem' HAMS!!! EMI
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