Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 28, 1863, Image 3

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HABRIsBURG,PA
Thursiay Eventn% May 28, 1863
OWN AND COUNTRY..
s regular monthly meeting of the ladies'
Ilaion Belief Association will beheld on Sat
afttrnoork at three o'clock, in the school
on the corner of Walnut street and River
The members of the association will,
.e be punctual.
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' •• 'MENTION, FIRe-T CITY ZOUAVES.-A meeting
the First City Zouaves Rill be held at their
Anory, this (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock.
#toctual Attendance is requested, as business of
bitiortalic.e will be transacted.. By order of
• L. P. CHESTER, Secretary.
AY PARTIES.—We notice lately that May
lea ate becoming fashionable institutions in
midst - Every day or two a party of this
- e
aster 16 seen, either going to, or returning
UP. country—those returning generally
ying their hands full of flowers, or a garland
brauci.es and blossoms declOng their heads.
obs 1.711(1 NS YALLST. —Rinke among the Coal
*err; bheriff Boas was summoned to the
J r end of the county Tuesday, to quell the
t n e
ri
d t 't urban CO at tie Short Mountain Coal
• i , „ es, c .cd by a strike among the workmen
i. , ; an ic i mast of wages. The Sheriff succeeded,
,-,k. i ' 4 hour much difficulty, in pacifying the men
some extent, though they had not returned
1 - 0 their i, 0 k when he left for Harrisburg.
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THE CIL CUB. —Gardner & Hemming's Ameri.
oinkri Coco exhibits in this city this afternoon
44.ii1td evening, and all lovers of equestrianism
411 have a good opportunity of seeing some of
'..,t...1ib e IL •ading performers of the country today.
Fez
kik , ,ples clown," Dan Gardner, will be on
i
_.r4.3re 'Pe
,''is usual amount of jokes, and there
and with
' ii be tut, Eno
for all to enjoy. For further
rticulars Bee ai.. l
itvertisement in another coi
n.
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ok , tw IN Tow N.—Governor 8, - adford , of liforYloodo
-, '
.' d li,j a General Schenck,
alit im district , arrived in tide'
) d left to day, in company
A commanding this
city last night,
With Governor
R. tiartin, fir Washington. Their obj'r3et in visit-
Ili that city is to consult with the War De
: f r , rtment relative to Immediate action i:L rela
, .on to the protection of the borders of Pei:m. 4 3 4-
r 01,,f p.a. and Maryland from any further raids b.,v
-":- . he rebel cavalry.
F — i.
r e' '' Y. ~_ C. A. CONOM.—The concert of the
itVF.I4,I
.1,04X.11: Ammon ic Society, gotten up under the auspices
avf4of, the Yet/I , g Men's Christian association, pro
...
A: , eises to be a grand affair, and will eclipstioany
-4i king of the kind given this season. Every one
.ou'd at tend or purchase a ticket, as the United
,
:totes t Kristian Commission will receive the
!4 t ia.
utire plocetds, and devote them expressly for
-•:' 'the use of the sick and wounded soldiers of our
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ru Ps tit a i c i E ava ßro o n f s t . e — r l ec h k r l o e u sa gb a o a n d t l ith ru c ly e m nti o r b e , ,
'-"-- Nperiod, from sunset to sunrise last night,..the
Obest, of order reigned throughout the 'entire
I ,C4ft city. The Sheriffs posse, by the way, quite an
PicktiOtirextensive one, was on the &Aar:4114)014; but
4
2 4 i i,, they waited in vain for a disturbance, in order
3 . -to concentrate their forces and forever end the
.
v.,, % who had triumphed so successfully the two
, :,
4c ii.n i g h is before. No arrests of an important
; 3 0-44t e b ar ,„,.er, were made by the regular police force,
4i- , and thie li :oruitig there was not s case on the
' , lag to any nightly interruption
a e i a , . docket pata,...
-- " . "'7 , , ,...' of the peace.
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I'A N` EW YORK CITY.—
#MI Fos THE DEFENCES -01
_ E ve . k d f e description passes,
y V 1 e r or nauce 0 sons.
' through town direct for Nei% v York city, in
'
0 ,-,,,,, l itended to strengthen the fortificia .ti° , na ": New
. 1
il, York\* harbor, and make them 12 11 t e u gnable
mo-a g ainst the attack of any foe win''. may
l- r _rthrraten the city. This morning, a te .141:ic to h
' ;• - •co'unibiad from Port Pitt, Pa., directed
Maj. Robert A. Wainright, U. S. A., Nev.
A" ir
-,
, ork Arsenal. N. Y. Harbor, New York," and
... - L eigl.ing 14,920 pounds, reached this city over
4. 11ie Pennsylvania railroad, and will be eon
!eyed over the new air line route to New York
THE IMPENDING DRArf. —The Provbst Marshal
f this (i 4 h) District, John Kay Clement, ap
-1 printed under the National Enrollment Act,
has received all the necessary instructions, and
4 proceed to make arrangements for the draft
forth .vit h. It is generally supposed that it will
• t
take from fifty to sixty days to complete these
it, arrangements, and it is very doubtful Whether
any draft can be • made before the middle of
uly. The quota for Pennsylvania has not yet
een decided, and differences are raid to .exist
-taeen the State authorities and the War De
, rtment as to the number of troops already
• nismd, as well as the number she already
le the field. Volunteers may, however, be
Called for soon, which, should the supposed call
'''; be made, will greatly diminish the quota from
fOlti, this State
GRAND BAINIJET.-A. magnificent entertain
.' went was given last night to a portion of the
• 127th regiment by Samuel W. Myers, Esq., at
his private residence in this city. Thi s reun i on
was gotten up regardless of cost, in sumptous
style, and reflects the highest credit upon the
liberality of Mr. Myers, who has always shown
biraielf an ardent iriend of the defenders of our
country. Mrs. Myers was present, and by her
winning grace and cheerful hospitality, rendered
the occasion doubly pleasing. Among the guests
we observed Col. Jennings, Lieut. Col. Alleman,
Capt. Awl, Lieut. 'Eager and Lieut. M'Carroll,
together with numbers of 'company B. The
company adjourned at a late hour, perfectly de
lighted with their, sumptuous entertainment,
end the geniality and suavity of their host and
hostess.
Ova Name Soaans.—Through the kindness
of the city School Directors, we have the plea
sure of laying before our readers, this afternoon,
a correct catalogue of the officers, teachers and
others connected with U;l7 1.,:.;!)/ie schools in this
city, besides giving many other objects ofin
wrest necessary to promote the welfare and
increase the interest now felt in the common
schools throughout the Commonwealth.
The schools of the city are separated into
two distinct districts. The first school district
includes the First and Second wards of the city
proper, and extends from the lower end of the
city to the south side of Market street. This
district is controlled by six directors, namely:
Jacob Houser, President,
Henry Shellenberger, Secretary,
Dr. C. Seiler, Tnasurer,
Hon. Val. B. Hummel, Sr.,
G lorge F. Weaver,
Weidman Forster.
The'principal male school in this ward is in
Illulherry street, and is generally known as the
"Boys' High School." The following teachers
are engaged here, and we classify them as given
to u 6 by the Secretary of the board of directors:
Frederick U. Worley, Principal, (2d floor.)
Alexander Blessing, (ist floor.)
Isaac Lloyd, (2d floor.)
'Boys' Primary School," same building: • •
Eliza Engle, Principal.
Miss Jennie Robinson, Assidant FrithPal.
All the *schools have recitation rebus con
nected with them, enabling the scholars to
pursue. their studies without having their at
tention ,cliverted,by the bustle and noise attend
ing a recitation. ;
The principal female school is situated on
Front street, between Mary's alley and Mulberry
street, and is conducted by Miss M. Gill- In ad
dition to her other ditties:MlSS Gill teaches vocal
music and drawing. • -
On the filet' ,floor of the same Cuilding is a
secondary female school, taught by Miss Anna
Hays. E.
Thereere three other female schools in this
ward, situated in Chestnut street—the first two
betwden Third and Fourth streets, and the third
in-the meeting,room of the. Washington Hose
• House: The one last -thentiened was . opened
there temporarily; by reatdn of the , llnited
States authorities taking possession . of' their
school house, corner-of Blackberry and Cherry .
alley, and converting it into a hospital for the
sick and wounded volunteer soldiera, who were
brought here just after the:bettle of Antietam
in September, 1862.
This building •bas recently been turned over ,
to the directors again, who are having it refit
ted, in order tore-open the school, and re-place
the scbelars In their old famillar quarters. Miss
Mary Hummel presides at, the female school
between Third and Fourth streets, and Miss,
Alice:Houser towhee a female primary. school
on the first - near in the sarne'brilidiug. The
other primary female'school in the Washington
hose house is taught by Mrs: t 7. Robinson. :
There is also a German and a colored school
ilia this ward:
. The former is located in the
G e onan Lutheran church, in Seeded street, (be.
low I , FABilington aveatto,) and was established
expreeskv for the Gerinan. population in this
district. Teachers, Bev. Henry Leis Mann and
ladY. The , school is in a thriving condition
and• there are over ninety sakolars in attendance
daily.
The colored school, taught by John Wolf,
(colored,) is in Cherry alley, between Third and
Fourth streets, and the number of scholars is
gradually increasing:
Chief janitor in the male deparimiktt, John
Kuopley.
The schnols haie but a small' and limited
supply of philosophical asiparatus, though well
supplied with geographical maps' and physio
logical diagrams.
Orders for admission: into the schools of this
ward are given at any oi/103y applying at the
office 'of the Secretary, in his clothing store,
Market, between Third and Fourth streets.
The school hours, until the Ist of June, com
mence at o'olock, and the scholars are dis
missed at 12. Afternoon hours are from 2.0' clock
until 6, 'with the eiZxiption of the primary
classes, which are dismissed at 4i o' clef*. Inter
mission of fifteen minutes both in the forenoon
and afternoon.
The Teachers' Institute, bya resolution of the
Board, meets atnine o'clock, A. x., at tire boys'
high school, on the first and third Saturdays of
each month. The officers at present are—
. President—F. U. Worley.
Swreary--MiskAnna Mays.
Monthly reports are furnished to the Secre
tai -e• of the School Board-from: this institute,
and , -Alum a teacher is absent two consecu
• •
instant dismissal is the result,
five met
A reasonable excuse:is given for such
provided nt.
abz:ence.
'nteresting feature by which
the
Bat schools are conch the most acted lies in the consolida
tiondireCtors, (North and
of the two boards %.
eeted
South wards) which was 'fl f
in the spring
officers was held
of 1862, when an election Co. Id. This board
and a board of controllers forms Mie schools in
elects the teachers of all the put,
test books,
the city, and appoints committees on
. 02
series
who are instructed to establish a unite,
holars
of studies, by which the 'parents of the Ea. of
will be saved the inconvenience and expense.
purchasing new books when the'' , change the',
places of residence: ' -
The present officers of this board are:
Jacob Houser, President,
H. F. Itrßeynolds, Secretary
Dr. C. Seiler, Treasurer,
QOAMTTEN ON TEXT BOOKS.
Henry Shellenberger.
Daniel D. Bow.
The North Ward School District includes the
Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth *at*.
•
DIRECTORS.
Daniel D. Boas. President.
J. 11. Pager, Secretary .
f
John 'nu, Treasurer. '
John Edwatds.
Henry Earle. • • •
H. F. leßeyntilds.
The teacheis at theWalont street 86101{chola
Roue are—
D. 8. Barns, Principal, (Room No. 1.) -
A. E. Evacer, Ain't Priseipai, (No.
Oliver Edvrards, ABoom 2.)
.Thomas J. Oeler; (BOom 3.)
Kiss' Nellie Wallace, 466'4 (Blom 8.)
George Kuhn, (Room 4.)
xis Annie Boyd, Abet, (Room 4.) •
Boys' ' Primary School, OddirelloVrs' Hall, Sc.
cond Street above Pine—Teacher, Mi s i'ebecca
Hynicki. •
State Street Female School—Teachers, Miss
A. Y. Woodward, (No. 1.,) Miss Matilda Bentt
mio, (No. 2,) Mies Jane Mowry, (No. 8 ; ) Mies
C. S. lietzJll, (No. 4.)
Walnut Street Female School:
Mies Hasa A. Bishop. (No. 5.)
Mrs Elkn M' Williams, (No. 6.)
Miss Georgie F. Huston (No. 7 )
Miss Maly Till, (No. 8.)
- - Paxton School House, Pennsylvania avenue
Sixth ward.
Miss L. Nolen, (No, 1.)
Mr. Hegman, German Teacher, (tempo
rary) (No. 2)
Verbeke School Rouse, Broad street, Sitth
ward—Teacher, Miss 'Glum Lawrence.
Colored school, .ituated- in ,;Susquehanna
street, Sixth ward, but _atteuded by scholars
from the whole district—Teacher, William. J.
Lawrence.
Music and Drawing Teacher—visiting all the
the female schools—Miss Susan F. Alexander.
Mies Alexander has a piano -forte at the State
Street school house, and teaches both vocal and
nit rumental music.
There is no German teacher connected with
this district, at present, but Mr. Heg
man commences teaching this useful language
the Ist of Tune.
Chief Janitor, connected With the North
ward sahools—Hatthias Htttman..., _ "
At the Walnut Street school house, the di
rectors have alue, large telescopi,,atur appa
ratus and diagrams for the use of pupils study
ing chemistry, philosophy and physiology.
As an inducement to alt scholars who have
become perfect'in , ther branches of a common
schOol education, and graduate from the High
Schools, they are presented with a beautiful
diploma signed by `teaches and apProved by
all the direCt4o: - - •`
-1 '
Ordus for adintssi to. the. =schools in the
district are procnred from,* Secretary's office
in Walnut street, near Front, only on Monday
morning, and before school home.
The school: flours are "from"nine o'clock till
twelve, and from two,o'clock 411 five, with ari
intermission of fifteen Minute's, both in the
forenoon,and afternoon—the recess in the morn
ing commencing at half-past ten o'clock, and in
the afternoon at half-put three.
The Teacher's Instittite also exists in this
ward, meeting at the . Walnut street feipale
school house, (Miss Bisbcp'a rcrom, No. 5,) the
first . and third Monday evenings in each month;
tro j n2 the - tabluhir staternent of the School,
Iteliort, for the. school year ending June 8, 1862,.
we glean the following ; number of i s c oholars who.
are attending schools in the two wards of the
city :
'North Ward—Nuiriber of males, 960 ; number
iif fenidlee, 1,099 ; average number attending
schools, 1,111.
South Ward—Number of males, 467 ; num
ber of females, 541; average number. attending
school, 483.
t Although those nuMbetti'ire taken from a
report, - Published nearly o..yeo t r Ago, some idea'
can be formed of
. the importance of our public
schoOls, and why they ahonld be sustained, in
Opposition to many who oppose them.
Count lifoCuany, late a clerk in the Survey
ors General's office, has been appointed a clerk
.by the Trovost,Marshal of, ibis District. He is
an excellent scribe, and witbal a loyal and gen
erous hearted gentleman. We congratulate
him on his success. .
==l
Loma Taaras.—SEMlST Idea may be' formed of
the' immense amount' '<of briefness carried over
our Pennsylvania roads, by the., long linos of
freight trains Pawing *PO. the city daily. .
Oat ; of curiosity"? countedons, as it passed the
depot this nuirnisg, and found ieto contain
forly-eight long cars, apparently Used for the
transportation of stock and coal, to'the instant
and south-eastern markets.
Tat Haw POWDER hiAOAZDTH.-It would - be
well if the people liviou in the vicinity of Har ,
risburg, who are interested in the location of
the new =powder magazine, would commit with
the authorities, If the , matter is
. left to go,
without a fair canvass of the serious necessity
of securing some safe location, the - authorities
will be misled by Anterested parties, and the
magazine be located . so as to.continne to create
the upprelmu z ions its present location daily
gives force to. We make Ws - suggestion for
the benefit of the people of this cify.
INSTALLATION.-kt a recent meeting of Wash
ington Lodge, go:-1, L 4 O: of G. T; the follow
ing officers. Were installed-for the present quar
ter • • •
W. C. T.—John W. Young; W. V. T.—Atuaie
B. Roberts; W. T.—W. T. Bishop, Sr.; W. I. G.
—Annie Walker; W. 0. G--Milt Potts ; W. S.
—J,,hn H. - Rudy; W. B H. B.—Emini Bough
ter; W. L. H. B.—Susan Humes; W. o.—Annie
&linger; W. T. S.-4 A. Bishop; W.
Annie Make; W. M.—Maggie Ulrich; .
M.—Thos. J. Sisley.
The Grand Lodge of the Order meets in Ken
neth Square, Cheater county, next month.
fiptdat Maim.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting
Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, &0., &c., made
out and collected by ;EUGENE SNYDER,
oitt :% : Third Stredi; *iiisburg, Pa. [027-ly
v Drowns BY TEM WAYBlDE.—Seated
pA ' p Z artti ,
o,
in a 'on ,dia to rly lw th k e adtrythgmlingss
trade, we
ha ,an i d e
more
been convent 'd to. remark the wide difference
existing in the manner of doing business. Some
boyertmeni to th: ll4 .. i f..: U tt ki t gettif of goods
ant 'aektiag a price
oheaP, o?nsists in tt. Wie
and then making an b " bat @went efi perhaps one
half, while others app,"ai to be satieded no
matter what the price mk w be if aiiiP LE e ller will
only throw in the :trimm,flogs. 'Did: it ever
occur to the purchasei that ti.` o merchant had
to pay for all those tOngs put 1:40 tee bor9ofo,
Or would it- be strange if he charged the pur
chaser more for 'the goads?' The Cheap dry
goods house of O. L. ; Bowman think it their
'interest to dispose of -goods - at a very email
profit for cask, and ao inot resort ,to artifice for
iice purpose of clouding .the mind of 'the buyer.
Ivor the Benefit .01 the Publio•
It i s '
not our purpose elieparaga, the noble
science Llf medicine or ,Anything that will
conflict ith its-legitimate naefulbess, tint-:we
lioldihat-Llid evidence of experience is entitled
to mi me il oub ideratiob... We sefer;here tom e .
ittegadng T. i ttwil #0.4.41 41 Frilideeti,
have been introduced to the public, the t..tte:4-
rations of thousands of sick who have bat.,.
F re thahrattly cured, will bear me nut in saying
that the German vegetable medicines of Mre.
Westboven now manufactu, ed and sold by M re.
L. Ball, hold a prominent place amoug the pea
medicines of the age for all diseases that they
claim to cure, rheumatism, dyspepsia, liver and
kidney. coughs and fever. They combine it,
their composition the experience of a long li'e
and close observation. They can be purchased
at the residence of Mrs. L. 8411, No. 27 eouth
Pine Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
NOTlCE.—Orders from a distance promptly
attended to. . ,
MOTHERS! MOTU ERS!!
MOTHERS!!!
riON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S
L. SOOTOING SYRUP for CHILDREN
IZETRINee
This valliablepreplration is the prescription of
one the best female physicians and nurses in the
United grates, and. has been used for thirty
years with never tailing safety and success by
million of mothers and children, from the
feeble infant of one week old to the adult.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but
invigorates the stomach-and bowels, corrects
acidity, and gives tone and - energy to the whole
systeinf,, It will almost instantly relieve
GBIPIIia IN THY Bowsm, AND WIND COMO.
We believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in
the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIAREiIkE A. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises
•from Teething or from any other cause.
directions for using will accompany each
bottle: None Genuine unless the facsimile of
CURTIB_Br..P.ERKINg, New '.YOrk, i s, on the
•
outside-wrapper.
Sold'by all Medicine Dealers.
Prineilittl Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YOBK.
- Pate!-Ormy- 26 Catrri PM- Barna.
: my 22 dikw6in.
Ntm 2bnertiscitttuts.
A N:AMORThIiNT OF
icvnit too STYLES
-= '
r === .-0.1-
. ,
F I DOKET Rogs, PURSES
EMI
POBTMONAIES
iORIADIF,S AND GENTLEMEN,
E L-L ER '0
Drug and Fancy Ganda Store,
No. 91 41forkei Stmt.
, ME LOT OF
SAHEBS' CASES AND LARGE WALLETS.
Some Splendid New'Patterns of
LADIES COMPAirle NS.
The beat Moroepo
TR.4I,7.ELING: SATCHELS:
And a general variety of.FANOT GOODS, suit
able for'Prosents, now on hand at
SELLER'S
ruy , _ll] Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street.
PIANON:
STEINWAY'S, OHIOIKERING'S, BRAD
BURY'S, ILSLEY'S and GROVE
STEEN'S. MELODEONS, &o„ by .
PRINCE, TREAT & LINSLEY:
VIOLINS,' GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AO:
OORDEONS,DarIitS, &c.
Sheet Music sent by thail to any place.
PICTURE .FRAMES, ALBUM and LOOK-
endues.
Noire's Sewing Machifial, &c: at the Music
Store of "8111 AS WARD,
No. 12 Nortb..Thiol Street, aboveNtarket.
wog 14-d 1 y
THg ST,NAMSII4'Ei-REAT KA.STERN
. kVicALM PATON, Commander.;
VITELL be diepatched
yams tr.VCRPOOL.PROY Ml* ironic.
Saturday.lt: • . May 1.6 13aturd.ty June 6
Tuesday June 30'' Tuesday : July 21
And at the same regular intervals thereafter.
..
First cabin from s9b to $1:46
Second cabin.. ' • $7O
Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first
and second cabin only c a fare and a half.
Servants accompanying, passengers and chil
dren under twelve years of age half fare. In
fants free. .
Third cabin . $6O
Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O
All fares payable in, Gold, or its equivalent
in. 11. S. currency.
Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of
luggage. .
An experienced Surgeon on board.
For passage apply to
CHARLES A. WHITNEY,
At the 041, 26 Broadway, New York.
For freight apply to - •
Howtep & ASPINIMI; Agents,
mrlB-dtje9l 64 South at.; New York.
pRocLAMATION
Nevort's Ormuz,
:°‘ . Harrlsburg, May 14th, 1868.
WHIRMAS; it is, the irloty of every citizen to
lend his aid to the preservation of the public
peace'; And whereas, The unlimited end indis
criminate sale of intoxicating liquors to a
Dirge population must inevitably lead to serious
disorders and breaches of the peace; therefore,
it is hereby enjoined on all tavern keepers and
retail dealers, 'within the limits of the city of
Harrisburg, to close their bars and to discon
tinue the sale of all intoxicating beverages, in
cluding lager beer; at six o'clock p. m., of every
day in the week until further notice.
myl4] A. L. BOUBIFOST, Mayor.
CHILDRENS' CARRIAGES.
Tun received, the largest assortment it the
‘toity,' by _ . GEO: W. PAIISONS;
aplB3ta w2w. 110 Market. street.
ITANS. % ,-Michener's Excelsior Hams, with
J.X and: without canvass, togther with other
choice brands, for sale low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
niylB Cor. Front and Market streets.
TOE CREAM SAUCERS .— Philadelphia Ice
J.
Cream Saucer or Platii, just received, and fox
isle by NIOHOLd & BOWMAS;
invl6 Om Front and Market Streets.
pfJ , ground, alum, Ashton and dairy, in
huge or small quantities, by
- NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
jai *or; Frontain I Market street*.
New 2brenisementa.
Eti:\ PONIFIER
CONCENTRAVED AMU,
THE, FAMILY SOAP MAKER
THE PUBLIC are cautioned against tht
L SPURIOUS articles of LYE for roakiug
SOAP, &c.,
now offered for Sale: The only
GENUINE and PATEN fED Lye is that math
'ay the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MA.NUKAC
TURING COMPANY; their trade-mark for b
being "S kPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED
LYE." The great SUCCE-'S of this article has
led UNPRINCIPLED PAR PIES to endeavor to
IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's
PATENTS.
All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SEL
LERS of these SPURIOUS Lyres, are hereby
NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed
as their ATTORNEYS,
GEORGE HARDING, ESQ., of Phila., and
WILLIAM. BAKEWELL, EsQ , of.Pittsburg.
And that all MANUFALTURESS, USERS, OS
SELLERS of Lye, in violation of the tights of
the Company, will be PROSECUTED at.oree.
The ba.IONIFIER, ur CONCENTRATED.
LYE, is for sale by all Mummy Gummi and
CODNZZY STORM
TAKE NOTICE.
The UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, WeEtOM
District of Penneylvinis, NO. I of May Term,
in 1862, in snit of THE PENNSYLVANIA
. 4 ALT MANUFACTURING COIPA.NY vs.
THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Ciimpany, on
November 15, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right
muted by a patent owned by . theas for the
SA.PONIFIEB. Patent dated October 21, 1856.
Perpetual iajunction awarded.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING:COMPANY.
OFFICES
127 Walnut Street, Plyiladelphii.
Pitt St. and Duquesn . er Way, Pittsburg.
ap2s-d3m-8p
McGUIGAN,
Importer and wholesale dealer
THREAD, TAPES, HOSIERY,
Notions, Bce•
MATCHES AND BLACKING:
No 2 Strawberry Street, Phikuklphia.
f 25-d3m
DRIED FRUIT.
DRIED Peaches; (par6d) •
Dried Peaches, (impared .1
Dried Apples.
Dried Plums,
Dried Cherries.
Dried Blackberries.
For sale by [sprig WK. DOCK, Jr., &CO
DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS, ELECTRICAL
{
P_HYSICIAN is curiae, all CHRONIC DIS
EASES,
.both of Ladies and Gentlemen, by a
new method in the lige of Electricity alone,
without any Medicine, or even any Pain.
BOARD may be had, with Treatment, by
Patients from abroad, at reasonable rates, in the
Doctor's Family.
LE ETERS applying for circulars or farther
information will be oromptly answered. Office
and Residence at 1418 SOUTH PERN.Q . II.IItE,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,• being in a cen•
tral as well as aelightful part of the city. _
Cut this out for future reference.
aPB-datawBm - ~
Ilarnsburg Venitinn Blind Faotory.
BLINDS made to order for churches, parlors
and bottle, th at will Many window. Per
sons wanting blindiroan get all the information
desired as to prices and the sizes of windows by
calling at my shop, or- by sending me a few
lines by mail. Samples always on hand.
OLD BLINDS MADE TO LOOK EQUAL TO
NEW. A. R. SHARP,
South Second st., a few doers below the Pres
byterian church. mr26 doaw2m
LD'4l. Yon know where you can get fine
Note Paper, Envelofiei, Visiting and Wed
ding Carnal' ..;. • • .
ap6 . -`• At SONE;FFER'S BOOKSTORE.
rirLIE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND ANNU-
L AL BECORD for 1863, for sale at _
#P6 SCEIEFFEft'S BOOKSTORE.
ci .i. F RN CORN.
Winslow''s Fresh Green
Corn just received by
jab Etti W. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
BUSEtbILd Mercer and Peach Blow
1.00 Potatoe*, for rate :very low, by
NICHOLS & 130 W HAN,
a Corner Front and Market Ste.'
CHOICE Green and Black Teas, Imperial,
Young Elyson, Souchony, Oolong, &0.,
or sale by , NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
ap7 " Corner Front and Market Sta.
ILVER MAPLE, Horse Chtsinnt,
S
English Ash, Norway Maple,
Mountain Ash, Red Tirigged Linden,
and other shade trees, tit Keystone Nursery.
apIT J. MLSII.
MICKEREL—A. large lot of Macicerel in
'dhurels, halves and qgsrters, for sale low,
ay_ HICHOLSAI3OWILLIT,
znyB Cor. Front and liarkat ata.
PURE AND UNADULTERATED SPICES,
from the most celebrated mills in the coon•
try, just received and for sale by
jl4 , WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
ORANCI-ES, Lemons, liaising and other
foreign fruit just received and for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
my 4 Cor. Front and Market ste.
SMOKED HALIBUT.
AVERY choice article just received, and for
eale by_ WK. DOCK, Jr.. & CO.
LARD and Bacon wanted, from.xiro-fed pork
Apply at NICHOLS it BOWMAN'S,
my 4 C .tr. Front and' Market sta.
B URNING FLUID! unadulterated, and made ß
from the beet material.. Per sale wholesale
and retail, at SELLER'S DRUG STORE,
jl4 91,Alarket street.
LARGE EVERGREE NS .
A few quite largeitail fine evergreens, for
IMMEDIATE ORNAMENT`, ;
for sale at reasonable prices, at Keystone Nur
sery. . [apl7] J. MSS.
HAMS, Dried Beef, Milt, Salt, in large or
small quantities to suit purchasers, for sale
low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
ap 9 o -Cor_ Front and Market streets.
VICGLISH DAIRY CHEffiff, the very beet
1U ever offered in this market, for sale by
mrBo WM. DOCK, JS., & CO.
1311 FINEST STOCK OF PHOTOGRAPH
T
ALBUDIS,PORTFOLIOS,POCKET.BOOKS,
for sale at SCHEMA'S BOOKSTORE.
C HOICE tilleAßt3 ar4SYRUPS, a large end
well seleetedUt, f,r sale by
NRRIOI.I3':& BOWMAN,
nu 2.3 Oer. WitOW Market Streets..
Itltonat
N OT AIJO OTIOLIC
HIGHLY CW.ICFN ULLA. L.,.jELLELE
.E.X. I LUC, L.
Plit•E 'IONIC
DR. HOifFLAND'S
GEIT MAN Bi I TEBS. •
Preoarrd by
Dr. C. M. J aCIisON, Philadelphia,
Will effectually cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Chronic or N-rvous Dabitity, Dieetises
f the KiduthB, and all (Ikea es orisii.g fr om a
disordered Liver or Stourtch, Fnr b c onb ti pa .
mon, Inward Piles,- Fullness or Blood to the
Head, Acidify of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or weight in
th- Stomach, Sour Eructations Sinking or Flut
tering at th- Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of
thPH.earl, Hurried and Diffietkit Breathing-, F ut
tering at the Heart, Choking or butioc ting
Sensations when in a lying p stare, Darrue-s
of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever
arid Dull Pain in the Head. Delivency of P. r
spiratkm, nese, oi th. Skin and Eves, PAU
in the Side, Bick, Chan, Limbs, &c., Sudden
'Flushes of neat, Bunning in the Flesh, Con
stant Imaginings of Evil, and gte..t Depriseion
of Spirits; and will positively prevent Yel'ow
Fever,
- Bilious Fever, &c They contain NO
ALCOHOL °SHAD WHISKY. They will cul"
the above diseases in ninety-nine ea-es out a
hundred.
HOOFL&ND'S GE:tchfAN BITTERS!
Are not a Levir and untried article, but have
stood the teat of fatten years' trial by the
American public, and their reputation and sa o
are not rivaled by any similar preparation.
The proprietors, have thousands of letters
from the most eminent
CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND
• 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 APPETITE? DO YOU WAN r 10
BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU
'WANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WA NT
TO GET RID. OF NERVOUSNESS? DO YOU
WAND ENE/GY ? DO YOU WANT 10
SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BRISK
AND, VIGOROUS FEELING ? , If you do, use
ItCIOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.'
PAWICULAR NOTICE
- There are many preparations" sold under the name
of Bitter ,=put vp in quart botika, compounded of the
cheapest whisky or common rum, coating from 'A to 40
Wad per gallon, the taste disguisedby Anise or Corian
der Seed_
Zhu class of Bitters has catued,-and will continue
to cause, as lorry as they eats be sold, hundreds to die
the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is
kept continually under the influence uf Alcnhot,c sh i n.
ulants of the worst kind, the desire, far Lipner es cres
ted and kept up, and the result to all the horrors at.-
fondant upon a drunkard' s life and death.
For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Limo.
Bitters, we publish the following receipt:— Get UNE
BOTTLE OF HOOFLA.ND'S GERMAN RI
!LESS and mix with THREE QUAR IS O N' GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKY, ana the result will be
a priperatiom that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal
virtues and true ertellenee any of the numerous Li
quor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH
LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN BI[EERS in connection with
a GOOD article of Liquor, at a much less price than
these inferior preparations will cost you.
ATTENTION, SOLOIEES !
AND THE HILIERDS OP SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having rela' ions
or friends in the army to the fact that "1300 -
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine-tenths
of the diseases induced by eapeeur a cud
privations incident to camp life. In the lists,
published almost daily in the cewspapers, on
the arrival of the kick, it will be noticed that
a very large, propertion are siAlet ing frog debit
ty. Every , case of that kind can be readily
cured by Houtiand's German Bitters. DlBOl-4313
resulting from disorders of the digestive organs
are speedily removed. We have no hesitation
in stating that if these Bitters were freely used
among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might
be saved that otherwise will ce lost.
We call particular attention to the 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:"
PRIGADELPH/A, August 23d, 1862.
Messrs. Junes & Evaos :—Well, gentlemen,
your Hootiand's German Bitters has aaved my
life. Thole is no mistake in this. It is vouch
ed for 'by numbers of my commdea, soma of
whose named are appended, and who were fully
cognia tnt of all tee diCUlTlStalliCat3 of my case.
am, and have been fur the last fuer % eats, a
member of Shermaa's celebrated l.atbry, and
under the immediate command of Capiaiu
B. Ayers. Through the ex. osure alt. uila..t
upon my arduous duties, I was attacked to No
vember-last" with inflammation ed the lobes,
and was t tr. iteacnty- two daya in the ho-, t ,lLi t.
This.was followed by great debili y, heighten d
by an attack of d 3 seutery. I ales then remov
ed from the White House and seut to this of y
on board the steamer Sta e of from
which 1 landed on the 28th of J une.. since
that time I have been about as low as any one
could be and still twain a spark of vitality.
For a week or mole I was scarcely able to swal
low anything, and if I did force a morsel d:wn,
it was immediately thrown up again.
I could not even keep a glass of water on my
stomach. Life could not last under these cir
cumstances; and, accordingly, the phyaieiacia
who had been working faithfully, though un
successfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the
dread archer, frankly told me they could do no
more for me and advised me to sea a clergyman
and to -make such disposition of my limited
fends as best suited the. "An acquaintance who
visited me at the hospital, Mr. I'rederick Stein
bron, of Sixth below Arch street, advised
as a forlorn hope, to trytyour bitters, and kind
ly procrired a bottle. From the time I com
menced taking them the gloomy shadow of
death receded, and I am now, thank Vrod for it,
getting.better. Though I have taken hut two
bottles, I have gained ten pounils, and 1 feel
sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my add
and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing
for eighteen Months ; for, gentlemen, I am a
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front
Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the
certainty of life which has taken the place of
vague fears—to your Bitters will 1,, owe the
glorious privilege of again clasping to my
uosom these who are dearest to me in life.
Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE.
We fully concur in the truth of the above
s t a t emen t, as we had despaired of seeing cur
comrade, Mr. Malone. restored to health.
John Cuddleback, First Nevi York Battery;
George A. Ackley, Co. 0, 11th Maine; Lewis
Chevalier, 92d New York; J. E 'Spencer, Ist
Artillery, Battery F; J. B. Fasewell, Co. 11, ad
Vermont ; Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. 3d Ver
mont ; Henry T. Macdonald, Co. 0, 6th Maine;
John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine ; Herman
Koch, Co. H. 72d New York; Nathaniel B.
Thomas, Co. F, 95th Perma.•, Andrew J. Kiri:L
ean, Co. A, 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co.
B, 106th,Penne.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFF.ITA !
See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON"
is on the wrapper of each bottle.
Pike per bottle, 75 cents, or half dozen for Si.
Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 631
Arch street. JONES & EVANS,
(Successor to C. M.' Jackson & C 0.,)
Proprietors.
FrFor sale by Druggist and Dealers in every
town in the United States- Duylo-dawly
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