Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 27, 1863, Image 3

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,4lages, Destbs, to secure insertion.
2 , the TEL , E i: i( A Via, must invariably
be Seem), panleti withthe CASH.
Advvrtisemenis ordered in the regular
*ening - ale Inserted in the
- ' • ling Edition idtkont extra charge.
HABRibBURG, PA
tednesday Evening, May 27, 1863
OWN AND COUNTRY.
Supreme Court, which 'clitk
.iittin this city early in' MaY, adjourned to
dap at on o'clock, sine die.
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... E 11fAuxer tbis morning was unusually w ell
~ etided, and prices rifled' as high As, ever.
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en the market hours closed, scarcely an arti
,::-`:
remained unsold, except ti, few flowers in
lo;s, there appearing to be no demand for these.
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*HAICON IN THE 'COMMISSARY DEPARTINNT.-
; ,cipt. W. H. Bell, C. S., U. S. A., at this post,
been relieved from duty, and ordered' to
Anita Fe, New Mexico. Johu Page will
'Company Capt. B. as clerk. Capt. Smith, 17:
e., will temporarily assume the duties of
missary at this post. '
'fi 4A,RelloN OF OFFICERS.—The annual election
,Z. 1 officers of the Harrisburg CemeterV will be
,-,
' . at Eahriestock's hardware store, in Market
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ft are, on Monday next. Polls open from 2
tjtko'clock, P. M. The following candidates
be voted for : President—Haridlton =Al
ks. Managers —William Jennings, George
,:: , William Cleckner, Dr. John H. 'Pager
Cligmbers Dubbs. ,
'•:', , RIVAL OF 11111 137TH Pas .&. VOlST—'the
..,/..:,,,,
-4 h Regiment Penna. Yoh.; cafkiritsied of men
it
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TII Butler and four of the adjoining r... co:f:,
ved at Camp Curtin., this morning. , „This
iment has now been in the service nine
Inths, and came here in order to be mustered
of the service. The muster-put rolls , of the
.erent companies are nearly ready, and it is
peeled the whole regiment will be mustered
to-morrow.
z iri, T , uxnune Socrurr RonnensAL.—The
ii wnic so,. lety will meet this, evening il in
of the Presbyterian'clinrch,
!-* lecture room
,-.--- e'clook for the purpose of
• .-;- ket Square, at 8 . '
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of the Cantata of the
'Nolety are to - sing on
4 naga full rehearsal
~,,. ymak.ers, which the at.
.., ay evening, in the Com -. ,
- t E f o o n us?, T f h o e r
otffi.he
fit of the Christian COMUIiBb. ' -
4-he - import
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°; cars would urge upon each member .
- smactalt
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of giving this meeting - a full and 1., -- ,;,*,
ndauce. GEO. W. P4.ESONS,'Sec :
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A FAITHFUL °MOM—Police Officer dam' pbell
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bas earned the confidence and respect of every
`:,`geed citizen by the coolness•and daring with'
..L.
' 4llich be has conducted himself during the two
t, , ys of excitement and outrages in this city. The
;',..„,, , torious imbetility of the city, government,
.C , the people and property of Efail• s isbnrg at the,
.rcy of the mob, until by the . coolness and',
-,,. ng of such men as officer Campbell, order
it' as partially restored. We have bedirgathering :
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''. 41 of the most disgraceful character connected
th these proceedings, which we shall , lay be
lie our readers at the proper time, when the
403 . ' nt and order . loving_ people of the State
•,x,. pital can judge of the capacity and sm
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~ ' rity of those placed at the head of our =Hi
, pal affairs
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,RENEIAL 0$ D LSTRBANCES ;BM W= • m
Sore
' , ;asas
AND NEGROES . —All day yesterday the
ldiers kept unusually quiet in the *:. *laity
, to
..,,
4 , , , here the outrages occurred the night before,
"liAtoticed in the Tstanamt of yesterdayot and no
: 47 41sturbance occurred worth chronicling daring
4,4 he entire day. As the shades of night eclipsed
%,‘; . e god of day, an evident restless and uneasy
~ ,p. ,position began to work in,tho rainchigAine
.'` f the soldiers, who, evidently, had prepared
attack in a quarter least exposed to the vigi
'llkoce of the police. This supposition WtlB.Vierfr
- ; .!, about ten o'clock in the evening,.hy an
',. • earthly shrieking -and screaming in'-tile
~'', «: lity known as "Bull Bun," - formerlY called
f - ; udystown," at the lower end of Third 'street:
:.? lb e soldiers had commenced an attack on the
~ s, welliugs occupied by the colored peOple in
' : vicinity, and made sad havoc while their
at lasted, compelling the inmates of ,the
' , ias" es to fly to another locality, and breaking
windows, doors and furniture in a reckless
~.." d dastardly manner. Their triumph was
' 0 Y? : ceedingly short lived after the police heard
e disturbance, and their early arrival 'on the
'‘' , lllonnd slackened the operations of the mob
21nd compelled them to retreat to the alleys in
, 'the vicinity, by which all of them, save one,
affected their escape. Nine shots were fired at
~,,.. fugitives without effect, causing them to
v, treat arid spatter in every direction: Bar-
Campbell conveyed his p'rianne.r to the
yor's office, where he was committed to t
u and immediately locked up. - I
This victory by the police had the effect ofl
eting the lower section of the city.
,for -,,tbe
lit, but only increased the depredations of
oldiers elsewhere, until a squad- of four-
Ikon were arrested on Ridge Road by the pro
vost guard, who were pat - I.olog the streets in the
•-vicinity. 'the prisoners had an escort assigned
')em, and were marched down :to The jail,
'alnut street, in which the provost guard
Oat the prisoners would surely be confined.
was their surprise, however, when the
r appeared, addressed a few remarks to
ilsoners and ordered their rellease.iL.Some
he, guard prdieS43d , age , iutt, this it 44,
1, stating it was,. no, encorrragement to
1 through the streets until rxtidnigist, after
, unlawful and roving derirealiters;` and then;
when these same depredators, are peirEckt,„ to re.
.1
• lease them without even a Ifearing.
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no effect on the Mayor, however ;` he persist , ed
in his order, and the men were TaleaSed,
Froin that time until morning no ftu' flier
disturbance was noticed, and to olsy . gteLre is
but one person under arrest to answer thch aaj
of justice for the numerous and devilitsri , deeds
done in this city the Past two daYS - hy a 1 lawlesi;
lnob.
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AN Arrsertso hiCIDENT.—This morning the
through Express train from New York, via
Alre n town, brought to this city tea persons - 61
both sexes, who had managed to escape from
the clutches of the rebel government, and
re .ch New York City. Their stories, like hun
dreds of others from the South, are filled with
interest. Six of the number catne from Ten
nessee by way of New Orleans, and the.other four
from Concordia Parish,Louisana. They represent
their sufferings In rebellion as awfal,and say they
came to the free North to escape the conscrip
tion an( Which forces into the reilei iiinks all
males who are able to bear arms, a young boy
scermly fifteen years of age, and,not over four
feet tall, states thnthe was conscripted to fight
for the South, but deserted the first opportunity
and made . tqs, Way,, in company with two
otheis of the party, down Pearl ,rtver
.td
New .I.orlettnif. •Their ;appearance bore evi
dent signs of suffering and tatigne; and but
fiNt H the . `,ltindness of a few , sttangers who
noticed .their ,condition, they would not have
lett -the city to-day, but had: to remain and
provide for themselves as best thly The
President of. the. New, Jer's4' bentrtil' road
kindly furnished them with transportation to
this city, and when we left them, they were
preparing to go over the Pennsylvania road to
Tirone, 104 intend tot eird tiltvbl
over +demi ttt dleyneldsville,iJefferson county,
where one of them has seteral:relativestand
friends. • From Iteyn'oldsvilleit six ef I the piirty
go to
. 4 liuthersville, Clearfield county, in ei
pectation- ; Of finding 'ernelivment, and ascer
leaning, the whereabouts_of a.numbet. of .rela
tives in that vicinity.
i i IIRSENTATION OF & SEthOEI OF, SILVW:Ii..—The
Commis:4lofted Pfficers of Ilie,l27th V.,,
to tlieirColanelp7. Tehnings.—*Lsstnight,a del
egation of the commissioned officerri of the 127th
ike,iiment,P. V., waited on Col Jennings, at his
restdence,, phargp,d with,
-; the ipleasing duty of
presenting to him a magnificent service of silver.
After the formalities of welcome and Oingtiatu
lation usual to such a visit hailbeeii 6,5'1161: led
Lieut.-Col. Alleman announced to,Col. Jennings
the object' of the visit. Lieut. Col. Allbman
then preCee'dedlo speak ati 'f 6 , ell wt.
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Col.. Jennings- 7 13pm the eve of our return
tlike i lafficeni of - the 127. th Regiment
tO
desire `to"give you a'filither '
'if not more satisL
factory proof of the respect which,9o enter
tain towards
. you as
- gaihtleinan, and their
regard for..VAI /}Fi commanding officer, by
presenting you with a service of plate.
It" as ;riristomarx among natirtrieg antiquity
to hdlff in nests uptintheatifeoters of public
their, verdicts ( woublidand i tot histing
fnonuingritsnf fame, or Infamy, and listory
would eulogize their greatness, their bravery
and their achievements, or would condemn
theireineetheir cowardice and their , knafgi-Y.
The officers of lour command,.eiriitrave for the
last nine months set in solemn judgment upon
your conduct. They have watched your-move-i
linents closely, and scrutinized Your career nar= l
rowly, and have called upon- , you this :evening'
to render ajiiiit, a unanimous and-ail impartial
-verdict: Cig. William •V. .Tenningf has preyed
• , nssetf ono : trade gentleman, m.puire patrlat,-4 brave
awl ant eficient officer. - What , ri Verdict I
B °wie , %Jury I
from Wha. hived by his family and yet
.-Jkaoati may w 4 irat'bfficer whoin- his anti
be a bad man, but ._ Ni-kive more as they
dates and his. comma.' " qualities of head
know:him better, must haves 'hat love. .1
and heart which entitle lerhig as a
thl4
testimonial ` of'kernifne gotia Will, froh_
friendship and lastinpesteem, i from. the.oilnki
of your regiment. ,)11ay,ypriieger,look upon it
with the pleasantest recollections of by-gone •
happy associations. The infant charge which
Providence his so kindly hequesthp4 you,, also
Comes hi. for a ihailani our friendship. Accept
frobor the'officers of`your command ; his. cup as
it:to;iten 'of regard, fgt. lithe gredeiric)r. • As,bis
age iori4ires heWitl look:-npon n it kindly , and
yet '
sly,,
_l4:father was cOlOriel of:tlie
gallant nreh Regiment., „
Colonel,lennings, reply„ spoke briefly as
sf o llo ws . l it.. .: 1r 1-,4
GENTLEMEN ‘ :---11:0tillitco r ul4 kbre gran
fy 'me' than %Wi l e 440' yoffi'litits'em,
althoukh - yanhaire already glien me repeated
assurances of your friendship. Yon all know
that I am seldom given to praise, and ,never to
flattery" but justice demands of me a fiat find
unequivocal acknowledgement fa, your gist
very and uniformly faithful Conduct: You can
return ,to ysurhomes with the,picind conscious=
,ness Of duty gallantly andlaithful lymfOrmed,
a, lid' wadi my kindest - Wishes' for your . .futire
welfare. , ,
"Yam proud to accept tliiktriliute f your fis'-
tee, 'n, and Will' ever chelleli'ir as a ''fond 'me
met, .to of gratitude and gallantry. I will teach
my g on tb rove the name of the 127th regiment,
and • wall* proud to recount to him your maPy
deeds of valor and of patriotism. t .. I
• - TEE mimes or e SILVER myth -- '"' '
Con d elitfalf five,Piecee,,allif solid slliier,,giitan
rthir.dr iiregentatilik tb .Tepping§;, on'the
order: of ,`this 'O ffi cer§"iii."4fiestldi, by. Glirrge"
W. D CiCallti,'lto. 12 Market street. 'The taste ,
and c aechanical skill displayed by M i r. McCalla
in get ding up this service, are in keeping virth
the re lipatationle hateinqliitt linei ilia told:
nese. lin : eertainly reason to,be proud of
this s, ervice as being gso ' ' f tip post beautiful
ever aanufaefrited;
AThe Meer is. oval shaped, _surrounded:with
heavy - filligree border, and •engrAved—ln most
exqui site`.style,. with.. a 4: graphic .and. life-like
hauls( rape.view, In, the .centre of. the Salver
appear . - the initials "W..W. ~ .T.'.' This pieoe,ls
a beau taut and elaborate specimen of wollotan
shire •
The licher is unique and beautiful in design,
and.is.perhamßie most finished tliecelof fnrk
mdthileip in silver ever brbeglit to This oity.
is elkbon stely embossed, while the rportimi en;
graved am only by appreciated when examinest
On the 'front; immediat4gy heneith the mosith;
appear the words,
Ca' 'tliqiiiiicii7it7Tu Rummer'. P. V.
By o.ffiCe' is; or his Ormwspd, as a Token of . Esteem;
The two, GoNets are of the same pattern of Alt)
Pits, es,. tichlatt ,t,&, with granitie representat•
fi. fertrral htif on 661/;" / 1 " .
In. addition to, these tour Vteces, designed ex',
prea Itokeltsv'of the -tidmiiittio&tf this
officers of the 127th, for their latacemmutular,
w e notlead-aomall cup, of modest though bean
t Afult workmanship, wisich.,bould scarcely be mi.
igarted as belonging tothe magnificent service we
hiere j List noticed. , On enquiiy, we werifitifoicii,pd
thrit!%lo,lc o o 4 tats intended a 0 albrefientno..the
f tr , s t b'b r uk,f l COLJenningerasprightlytand dar,-
1 1 mg boy, .Haste ;, Frederick Jet mingtty- The gift
was Well iiitipoiticf;tudiweltsiwittutti the gal- ,
llent O'oltthitellwillesteeni*4Y - kit highly as tthat
rit4 ,which he , . ,watti . hcpmd t tpo, not
Out of jince,itoltate bT o tt thayt blelfter - Fie
Jeuninis_ rtempLifter
his great n u clokarrone.of tiNe most patriotic
and popular men of thli city.
After partaking of thabospit slitYatthelfilit/
,eitimmander, and relating seria:of.,,the Atha,
pleas* incidents of the cans paign through
v.hich they
_tweed together, he o ffi cers re.
di e klxim the ; trptide , iice cot qenob?ge - ,wpll
l',le4ca}°i4 the b
id4g.kgfitui4 ikvtiitf
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CROWDED OVT. Our Public School' ' article,
intended for to-day's paper, was crowded out by
other matter and will appear to Morrow.
GREAT GATHERING Off- DUNIEM IN &AIR
Consm- T Oor Blair county, cotempwaries say
that during the past week Hollidaysburg has
been thronged with those broad-brim, long
bearded men whom we are all 'accustomed to
seeing in Morrison's Cove, in this county. They
come from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and our own
State, Mary,head ankVlrginia, ausl are on 4heir
r way to kartinsbag, in Blair county, dear which
place is convoked the National Annual Assem
bly of Dunker ot whictvrtjhese men of such
striking indlvultality are members. .
The Dunkeis are a Baptist denomination, and
are quite numerous in the above named States.
They originated in Germany in 170 , under the
leadership . of Alex. Mack and a few others. By
their reading of the Bible they Were led to reject
pedo-baptiem, and their church government is
much like that of other Baptists They are
called Dunkers
,front the German word funken—
ilVaieLi...6illei Lai Worn' 'fie
Mennonites. They kneel in the water and dip
the "gae infrftiqt: they . liitAki"ile edilcated
ministry, but every brother is allowed to
exlibrf ' the' obingiekation. 'any' one is
thus fiiiihd To hi apt" tolichet,- be Is chosen'
,minister, . and ordained,by, the laying, on of
hands,.with fasting and prayer, and the right
hittid.df ftillowithip."D They. kulethis t plailiAreed
and language of the Friends, object to the oath,
'lfkinalnPr t f, filqn9p tto
aw, antiun rece would rake no merest,
on money. Some of ,their rogions amen:mules
consist in washing fait,' the love feast, (llebes
mahl,) the kiss of charity, arid the right hand
of fellowship., They,.are a very worthy and
honest people, and arellidinguished for their
trOtherlynkidduesie towards one another, and
for their industry and thrift.
Closely allied to this tie'ct"arti•l Ma - Seventh
Day Baptists, a diatil:gllWA ,relif.elleatative of
whom appears periods. ally in our streets.
coirk&ded with;
tho,ktennpnites, also, a , Beptitit ,denomination,
organized by Mania° &non in"Molland, in the
sfxteeifth century. -v• They'aiso reject child bap
tism, and ltaptlx.e,by,„sprpikling, t matead of im
mersion. They are averse - to war(oaths and
capital punishment. They .observe the ordi
minVglbf fbit washlui and' MOH& fineiti;
hers to marry within the church They are
machquorer ninnerodlithart thelDunkera.l , 1 •
The (knish area brso9h of the Mennonites,
and are caediater Xinen;'eif
who organized them. They Are much, more
rigid than the true followers of Menno, tliongt
in many respects likkfthdral ' ThWy cireibtae
times called Mooker e tf enupoites, „from, the fact
that they War liobks and eyes'ithtifed . of brit.'
tons: ) • . 4Y
It is Aai d that at .tbe present assembly or
ifie l etink'df Martinsburg there are
several thousand in attendigma„, PreparAtiuns
have been making for months for these visitors
in the "Oeve,7; and we have no; doubt our broad
brim friends from abroad will find them ample;
for thefitegioir' 'is/ br 'the granaries of the
worldi, and Athl, garden spot of Blair county.—
Hundreds of our citizens have been visiting this
quaint assemblage of people, and the. splendid
toad froulaaere to Martinsburgiathrongediwith
pain to and from this meeting.
weather hi ftiff. and We l trust the' followers of
Alexander Mack will bavanothing to complain
of in their national annual meeting among
their cotuityX.-
" gbiror}`: Perms it'stribigiibiii - to
tention, throng lu your colinnue tpj a most digt
gusting prestige some of our citizens have, of
thidwir*" gartflige 'chi 'the batik of the river.
Just beioty the Mrdhem,street,l4ldgo, there are
two.hnge piles composed of coal ashes, decayiog
vegatables, .swal_slope, &Q., The Mayor- 80111 d
`true since issued a proclamation enjoining the
I- "Y/13 on Front, street, Nogth
.iitteet of
to stop, the nuisance under pain to
Mulberry; "llizneyim " but , for c.eome reason
arrest by • . - .lllft in the cold, or dirt. Was
"thitiiikike" • fdrinei Mites for thfi *sr
it not the‘pristota AR- "44 of , garbage and lith
visors to remove such pn , clan would be ant
es we' coitililaiwbf 4 Such 'ts
would 'Conduce
nently practice}, end one whip.
"-
,salubrity of
much during the hot season to tnei • -BANK.
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Noticcs.
PENNSYLVANIA aqd
Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
iof`oPay, and Subsistence Claims, Etc., Azo.,, made
out and collected by s EUGENE SNYDER,
Office.;.Third Streetpliarrieburg, ra,, [027-4
For the Benefit of the PO . •
It is not our purpose to disparage the nobie ,
anieno. 3 .l9f. PliAintrie or !IV PUthieS that will
conflict with its legitimate usefilinese, bit s we
hold :thatthetevidence 'of experience is entitled
to tome coinsifleration., :We refer, here i to the
astonishing virtues of 'shiple 'inedianes ihat
-haVe.been.intweduced-to thepubliciithet atter=
tatkms of thousands 44clsottie have been
permanently cured, willear me ont'in siCyfitg
that.the filt;If1:9191 yr.:getable medicines, of Mrs.
Wei - thew:in now manufaciiiiefliind sad by Mrs.
BallAolts.Prognineat placeamong the .best
mediginee of the lige for a4l,4wases that they,
Claim to cnie, ilteuratithnii,,trAperda; liver and
4sidneyvconghs, and feverd Ther,combine ip
their composition the experience o f along l i re
tinfl'cleklikkflitiertktion: qiiSjodiebe Onichailed
at the residence of Mrs. L Ball, lio:ief Egtith
Pine Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania..
•licnnon.—Orders fronvia , lilistadoe-prMIPtIY
0tteW194.te•..1., t,
MO T HER TikEH)ll.ll
~DAP4r4LE.P4!:
DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOQTRING for .OAMTADRPN
TEETHING.
Thus proper& on vs proem. pfion6
orie' the bast female physicians aria seers iirthe
United States, and has been used for thirty
years with never tai ilfety and mote' by
.ef ruothmieLesnd frouo then
feeble infant one week oltite. the adult.
` . lt nc4.;9l:4PiAteiii : tlie"6l4ld
, frbpo paid, brit
invigorates 3,the stomach: and .iDoweb4. resew*
oddity,- arid pietitotie andsimeitylo the *hole'
ti L *lll:Lilikast a hlii . Wl* relieve
EtnutnnaN tanilirCiAND ' W.l4 7 4l.l o .
Weibilieviiit the! . Bestaluis Sursist Remedy in
the World, in Oil cases of DYSENTERrind
DIARRHCE-9. ifstliiitl2o, l 4,hether it arise s,
from-Teething or fromariy.otherl cause.
_ direction's focusing "will accompOny%sch
~.,PtA1fi,1„..:.#54/3141O1*Iii, the, f°°ll l l of
uuR ll 6 -reine.tati, New, the
outside wrappier,o rs is
__add* all. Medicine tlealers.
arrhicipal Office, 48 Vey Stkiiet/Itnir TOW
BoTiLi.' v '
my22.4lBavqm
ME
T_T AM S. —MA waleol Amelsi or Hams, with
44-And,Wittioqt cauveas,'•.tcgther ,withi other
choice brands, for sale lowilit
KO/P4) ..
pot' giinti
1..11 w (At o 0 14 1-,
be 4 Las. 4:•1•44.
* E BIG SHOW
GARDNER dc HEMMING'S
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CIRCUS
AND MODERN ARENA
'PHIS MAMMOTH ESTABLAUMENT .
.1 NEWLY EQUIPPED AND ORGANIZED,
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and direct from their
AMPHIMEATRE IN PHILADELPHIA,
will exhibit in
1 y ' itAniainistruci,
du Thursday, May OEOOBB3,
AFIIRNOOI 4 I and EVENING,
Doors open at 2 and 7. Performance to cm
' intim* half an hour later.
ADMISSION: 25 cents.
The public should .thit thieMom. ,
1: 41 07'4# 3 1
MOM AND BETTEIeitHPOittIE)IB,
. , ,
MBE AND BET111:11 CLOWNS,
MOBS AND BMW. HOBS
an`theibdni[tany traveN i e hie lAbfe
un
der the , immediate direction of the
' PEOPLE'S ClOW14;
air cit,cftwarEß,.
< <
Will eaier town precisely at 10 o'clock pn the
morning oLexhibition. • • •0
Will also exhibit:At . • .
Mom Joy, kTUianair,ll.ar -
Mitrownowit,,Nspensualt, Kyr 27.
DUNGANNON, FRWAT, MAy 29.
' -tW. a °MUM%
-znyl.4-6tend- Agent
lhertitient' ate.
NIq3ORTMENT OF
DIVE 1r 10 0 Sirrif E s
POOM BOOKS, PUREW.B
' LAME§ AND GEBitINKEN,
MEE
R ' S
Dru g and
,Tancy 'brOode Shire,
;.91' xisrm
f.
13 A FINE LOT OF t
Wad i ' l dgES' `AND / 'l,lRtg WfitSTS.
Some Splendid Neli Patterns of
1,4-I;vIiEAVI - .09.1fP r NSt
,„ beat Morocoo
„Tit 4. YA'L I N fic S'ATOriliLB,
,
Andi general Virility of FANCY GOODS, suit
ableViptio4_43, now on'hand at
f n, , 4 4 air , 4 KAMLER'S
myll] Drug Store, so. 91 Market Street.
• . ti 14: N
‘ I ITWAY'S
hi a o/11 4. 44It iA 'S, BAP
,}3th, . E nd s:t PROVE-
ErrEE4 l . • PAO.% .4p.,_)?y,
• l '"' 4 41 F LINSLEY
PILVIONia ,
VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLU E, FURS, AO
OPPIDMIS;
Sheet Music sent by mail 1,;." any
Prewar', 'E'RAMF 4 S,'''ALRUBIS And thOK
. , • TM' ITLASSE..
Howe's Sewing Machines; &c., at tb.", NV&
Store of -SILAS, WARD,
No. 32 North Third Stir eetvabove:Market.
. migl4-dly
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THE STEAVSiiIP GREAT PASTERN
WALTER PAWN, Commander.
Wl4 4 Y e :PP. atchE T :
1,
MY .LITIMPOOL. , IROX MEW vox.
Saititclay.. ..4 i. litay ;1,6 filitutd ‘ ay .....,..Jone 6
Them* laffe 4 Bo Ttittsflay 14. 5 . f :Jab. 21
And at the same regular intervals thereafter.
First cabin from." . $95 to $lB5
Second cabin.' $7O
OkroAriltga. Tickets Oht And twohli ' 3he, first
intifejori cabinl4 is t i me ." i
rvanliaccollpanylEalialb a dvtlisii
dren under twelve years of age half fare. In
fluitstflOt )i i i' 4 % :1 ;:i il 'II. . "! $5O
Third cabin
§4ectrage,...7lth superior accommodations ... $BO
L' fAlltivoi nayAglqini . Otqld or its ' , equivalent
` d 11. I.6Mirrei* , 'A V 41 li t' IA fs it s.
Back passenger Aloyeed twenty cubic feet of
luggaggi 4 "A .1 1 iI ', r. . .
An eirrienceci Surgeon on board.
A t Pl A*lgtarliffi ` 4 4va Ad' - '
s ..
At the Office; 26 Broadway,-New York.!
For freight apply to '
HOWLAXD & Aterww.w., Agents,
'4 / 8 4 . t .., , , isooh•et. I.4ew York.
FIZZES
pr./100IiA.M.ATION,
tialulJtit it , ll"%b
, —.4141,1103011102,
*.ll' AerliftWMaietith, 1868. 1
• N A vuzznis, It is the duty of every citizen to
lend .his aid to the preservation of the public
skews, The unlimited end India-
Gi b :E d n a Ala of infoticating - liquors to a
tar elation Mad inevitably lead to serkme
e a! id hirchieleh bt the Peeeeie:;.
it is hereby enjoined on all tavern keepers and
retail dealers, yrithin the limtts of the city of
Harrisburg, to ° k e n their bars <and to- discon
13nne: fire sialmoti len int9_,*ftb,
,?6' beverages, hi ,
ilbulhigAigssbe er, Atsix o'clock s. N., of every
day iri 16 furthe notice.
uff.l4l.4aks.P.,liCilAtiblf3: ill% Mayor ,
MORTON'S ORGEBRA:TiD 7 PINA APPLE
CHRISR, direct trent the mannfectura,
byr WIC 1XX.1 . , :it A:4
tuth
.IAI 0.1.141
2ningetnents.
No half price
, I
-Or
MILS
New abvertistmento.
8 - 41PONIPIER,
cANKANINA4triFIP,,YrE)
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER
rPHE PUBLIC are cautioned against the
SPURIOUS articles of. LYE for making
SOAP, he., now. offered for sale. The only
GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made
by the PENNSYLVANLA. SALT MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it
- being "SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED
LYE:" The great'SUCCESS of thialartielohas
led UNPRINCIPLED PAR PIN to endeavor to
IMITATE It, in violation of the Company's
PATENTS.
AV 'MANDFACTURERR,'BITYERIN or BEL
LEM of these SPURIOUS' L'yes, ire hereby
NOTIFIED that the COMPANYbisv4 employed
'as their ATTOEN'EYB,
GEORGE HARDING, ESQ., of Nibs., and
WILLIAM. BAKEWELL,' fso of Pittenap:
And that all MANUFACTURERS, 'USERS OR
SELLERS of Lye, in +foliation of the rights of
the Company, will be PROSECUTED at once.
' The tiiiaPOIUPIER, .COEOENT&A.TED
LYE, ii*f4itile by aleliannanna; lanocians-and
CO,MITRY Drown.
'TAKE
stout Guiana Cesar, Western
District of Pentisilitania, No.l of May Term,
in .18'I2, hi butt THE' PENNSYLVANIA
SALT 'iLiNDEFACTDRING 'COMPANY vs.
THOS. G.'Ollll3E, decreed to the Cornpany,Ml
November 16, 1862, the'EXCLUSIVE right
granted by a patent owned by them for the
,13'APONIPIER. Patenidated Oetsibtor 21,1856.
'Perpetual injtmetibre awarded:
..THE PENNSTINANLk -
SALT MANUFACTURING' COMPANY..
Fi'? ks
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Pitt St. and ljulttente Way, .Pitistruty.
ap25418m-8#
1:1 1 I,(3 - A N
and'whofekiale'aetheild . .,,
THRELS,P, IC 4/7ES, HOSIERY,
Notions; &C., •
AA TA-445; 44 - Al4- Atti4PAI44W - 4,
No 2 Strawberry Sued, Philadera.
sm •
DRIED FRUIT.
11111 TED Peach* , (pared) ,
U s _ .. ,
it Fetich* (hripared.r. .16
Driad Apples.
'Dried rhun4 . •-"
Dried. Cherries.
Dried Blackberries.
For sale by ' [aprlol , WM. DOCK; Jr..; - & COI
DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS, ELECTRICAL
PHYSICIAN, ia 4 qttriv . itiILSHRVIC DIS
EASES, not e Law,. anaTlfdnflemen, by a
new method in the use of-Electricity alone,
without any 'Medicine .or even angr„Patn.
BOARD may be h ad, with Treatment, by
Patients from abroad, ot masonn3de rates, M the
.Doctor's.FOlll l l7.
LEITERS applying for circahne or farther
lu, ormation will be promptly answered. _Office
and Reiddente at 1418 SCUM PENN SclUsAllp,
Philadelphia, Peniutylvania, being ies 'Gen
ital al Weil aa aelightfiilpart of the city
Cathie out for 'future reference. ''= '
apS-dBtawBm • --'
HartidiurtVintitiall Blind Faotoryii
lip• Lisps, made to Order kir churches, parlors
.0 and hotels,Jbat will flt , autpiptim., Aar
sons wanting blinds can got all the information
desired as to prices and thoalses of windows by
calling at my shop, or .by .sending me a few
linen by . mail. Samples always on hand.
OLD BLINDS lit Apr, TO LOOK EQUAL TO
NEW. A. R. SHARP,
South Second at., a few doors below the Pres
byterian &arch. mar 24 *IAA
kirks Iron know where you can get fine
14 Note Pappr, Envelopes,- Visiting and Wed=
ding Card* '( •
ap6 At, SCHEIFFER'S BOO'WORE:
MEM NATIONAL ALMANAC AND AN.NII
.I AL RECORD for 1863,,f0r Bale at
.ap6 :13011EFEICWS.AMESTOWL3
fIiR . T.NN CORN. •
"` a • Winslow's Free Green
Corn just received by t
janStf • • NT. DOCK, JR., & CO.
lOa. BUSHELS Mercer and Peach Blow
u''Potagiei, for, mile very, low, by , •
10011010:k 18flWMitc; "
f 28 bonier Fr pt and Market Sta.
, 4 1H010B Green and Bleck Tees,
kir Toting Moon, Bonebony ; Oolong, Am, &c.,
or dale by NIOHOUIIir BOWMAN,
ap7 'Corner Front and , Atarket St&
QILVER MAPLE, Homo Chestnut,
English Ash, Norway Maple,
Mountain Ash, Be Twigged Linden,
*di Other sliadedirore,iit6Mstimie Nuise4l,
apl7 J. MISR.
M ACKEREL—A large lot of Mackerel in
Isricle,. halves and quarters, for sale low,
- . 4 010MOLSX.130191 , Alt
m yB < Ccr. F r ont a nd Medal*.
FUSE AND UNADULTERATED BPIOF,
from the`most.celebrated l mill4 in, the cone
try; received and for sale tiy,
.jl4 , 1 ) 3 9Kp 4 R., ir•Pq.
etitANGB3, .1:A1mm; •Baiains and other
kti lord& fruit :list remived.and for sale ihy
NICHOLS &BOWM-424,...
my 4 r ro, 4• • • • • ,
staxie. _turmyr:
VERY choice Artigp, lc* recelyad, and for
• aide by . Wg• #•,%!r: Cci•
t Apsand sima.mited, from. ern-fed pork.
A l tAPp!) ,ITICI(6111 - & - BOWKAN'8,-
isy4 Cox. Frontiradlitatiket sta.,
DUBITING FLUID flummild frar.44 - sndmutie
11 trout the:beet material. Fop,itaterfaliohaale
sad retail iat ',Ziff RR' 8, DEW, 8T 1 1)4, : •
)14 VittketiOFELet-'
/ " r
LAla 'pith Witt - And fine evergreens, for
EIBLOIDaTNO4NAMENT,
for aftle at reasopablilprtt rovatona
,• • :MISII.
FPC • I•P'7J,
LIARS, Dried Beef, Plait, large or
JLAL small quantitlectoAeikpurchasere, fereale
low, by - • NWUOIS aL Boy r
. '6OO Cor. Trent and mor kfC
VINCiLISH lIIIII.BrCHEESE, the very best
ever offend in this marketi-for sale
mrBO WM. DOO/E;'Jir.',4 CO:
r - rw- Fraurr swar: OF pfforoakom
ABUI&S,POTtiI FOLIOS.MXIIEST 1300 U,
for sale at SOHERFEB'S•BOORSTOPO
ngolciEliti(4 l lB.,
teJ;c4lll4;
Lrois tolottmAN, ;
zikr2B •, FrtkellidWALt-Atructsl
lifttbital.
NOT ALC OHOLIC.
A HIGHLY CONGE.H.n4IED VEGETABLE
EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC
DA. HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS.
Prepared by
tor. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.
Will effectually cure Liver Complaint,Espepfda,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a
disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the
Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust. far Food, Fullness or weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flut
tering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming . of
the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fiut
tering at the Heart, Choking or Sutiocnting
Sensaons.when in a lying p-store, Dimneis
of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellos new ot the Skin and Eyes, Pain
in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, Sze., Sudden
iFiushtki of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con
stant-Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression
of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow
Fever, Bilious Fever, Ac. They contain NO
ALCOHOL ORBAD WHISKY. They will cure
the above diseases in ninety-nine twee out a
hundred.
1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS !
Aremot a new and untried article, but have
stood dullest of fifteen years' trial by the
American public, and their reputation and sale
are not rivaled by any similar preparation.
The proprietors have thousands ; of letters
from-tha most eminent
OLERGYIEEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS Alai
• CITIZENS.
Testifying, of their own personal knowledge,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of
these Bitters: ,
DO YOU WANT ' SOMETHING TO
STRENGTHEN YOU? DO YOU WANT• A
GOOD APPlarts? DO YOU WANT TO
BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU
WANT TO FEEL WELL ? DO YOU WANT
TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS?. DO YOU
WANT FINEEGY? DO YOU WANT TO
SLEEP WELL? -DO /YOU WANT A BRISK
ANp VIGOROUS FEELING ? If you do, use
EttiCiritAND'S GERMAN VETTER&
RABTICULA.E NOTICE.
'lnlet:re many preporafions sold under the name
of Bitterso put fp in quart bottles, compounded of the
cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40
- enitaper gallon, the taste ditguisedby Anise or Corian
der :Seed.
This dins of Bitters has caused, and will continue
&cause, as lowan they iwn,be sold, Mau/reds to die
the death of the drtaalcurrd. BY their use the system is
kept anstinwdly under the influence of elkohoke Stita.
Wants of the worst kind; ;he desire for Liquor is crea
ted and kept up, and, the result it all the horrors at
tendant upon tudrunkard's life and death.
,For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Liquor
Bitters, we publish the Allaying receipt:—Get ONE
BOTTLE OF HOOFLA.ND'S GERMAN BIT
TERS andstiz with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKY, and the result spill be
a ;overarm that spill FAR EXCEL in medicinal
virtues eind true miasma any of the numerous Li
quor Bitters in the market, and will COST MIIGH
LESS. You, will have all the virtual of HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS in ovinection with
a GOOD article 4 _Liquor, at a much less price than
these iqferior preparations will cost you.
Il i ltigTlON, SOLDIERS !
AND Tall MENDS Or .19OLDIENS
We Call the attention of all having relations
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LANUS German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths
of the diseases ...induced by exposures and
pfgations iniddell to camp life. In the lista,
published almost , daily in the newspapers, on
thq arrival the:sick., It will be boticed•that
a very large,propertion Are suffering from deba
ter: • Every pass, of that , kind can be readily
cured by Hoofland's German Bitters. Diseases
vaulting from disorders digestiye organs
are speedll3 , removed.` We have no htmitation
in stating that if Agee Bitters were freely nsgd
among, our soldiers, hundreds of lives might
be saved that otherwise will be lost.
We call partlcubsr attention ice following
remarkable-and well authenticated cure of one
of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his
own language, "has been saved by the Bitters:"
l'ainuoinsura, August 23d, 1862.
Messrs. Jones & Evans :—Well; gentlemen,
your Hootiand's German Bitters has saved my
life. There is no.mistake in this., It is vouch
ed: for. by numbers of my comrades, some of
whose names are appended, and who were fully
cognizant .of all the circumstances of my case.
I am, and have been for the hot four years, a
member of Shreimin'a celebrated hattery, and
under the immediate command ,of Captain R.
B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant
upon my ardnoue.duties, I was attacked in No
vember last with inflammation of the lungs,
and was.forseventrtwo. days in the hospital.
Thismas followed by great.debility, heightened
by an attack of dysentery.- I was then remov
ed from the White Hones and sent to thincity
on 'ward the steamer State.,of Maine; frcfm
which I landed: on the 28th, of June. Since
that ,time I have been.about as low as any one
could be and. still. retain..a spark of . vitality.
For a week or more I was scarcely able to swal
low anythieg. and if I did force a morsel down,
it was immediately thrown.np again.
could not even keep a glass of water on my
stomach., Life could not last under these cir
cumstances and, accordingly, the physicians
wbo,had been working faithfully, though un
snccessfully, to rescue me fronithegrasp of the
dread.archer, freckly told me they could do no
more for me and advised me to see a clergyman
and to make such disposition, 9fara.Y6 Onited
Neds %V et suited me. An acquaintance who
vidta me sti the horipital, Mr. Frederick Stein
bron, of Sixth botchy Athh street, advised' roe,
aea forlorn hope, to trylyour bitters, and kind
ly procured a bottle. From the time I com
menced taking them the gloomy shadow of
death receded; and I' am now, thini.Vod for it,
getting better. Though I have taken but two
holtfee, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel
sanguine of behig permitted to rejoin my wife
and - daughter, from whom I have heard nothing
40s.ejArteeno.months; for, gentlemep„4 top a
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Ffont
Royal. To your irmahmble Bitters I owe the
certainty of life which has taken the place of
vague fears—to:. your Bitters will I owe the
glorious privilege <of again clasping to my
nosom those who are dearest to me in life.
Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE.
We fully concur in the truth. of the above
statement, .as we had _despaired of seeing cur
comrade, Mr. Malone, reatandttO health.
John CuddlehaekiillisatriNew York Battery;
George-A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Mai= L.Lewis
Chevalier, 92d New York; J, R. Spencer, Ist
&lined; Battery F; B. Ramiro% Co. B, 8d
Vermont ; Henry B... Jerome, Co. B. 3d Ver
mont ; Heinsp - T. Macdonald, Co. 0, 6th Maine ;
John F. Ward, Co. E, bth Maine ; Herman
Keck, Co. H, 72d New York; Nathaniel B.
Therms, Co. F, 9bth Fenn& ; Andrew J. Kim-
Co. A; 8d Vermont 'John Jenkins,Co.
B, ,106th: Fount. ' • '
• Amen OF COUNTERFEITS I
"0 14., JACKSON' See *At the etSeatlve of
each
PricelleT bottle, 76 No. 881
is °113119 "Wier 9- cen ts, half dozen for $4.
-principal Office and Manufactory,
iiroliitreet. • SOMA: EVAN
ojaceceoiorito *AL MoeD .
--Proprietors.
r sal by Drnegist_ and Dealers i n e a y w e i ry y r
taint In the Unitedlltate-
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