Ely Pililt), Etimrapt. T , " it TISER.S.—AII Ad vertisements, Pe IC4i n'ss Notices, Mar protk”., to secure insertion In the TELICtilt A VII, must invariably be IG .CCOMIIII.II I Cii ti<ith the CASH. Advertisements nattered in the regular Evening Ed,ti..n ale inserted in the /horning Editmn without extra charge. FIABRIbBURG, PA Saturday Evem:qa, June 6, 1563 TOWN AND COUNTRY, A LOT or FINE STRAWBERRIES are Selling cheap at John Wise's, Third and Walnut. a t -"gb HAlL.—There bas been hail on several occa sions in different parts of the country, but so far no injury bas been dine to the crop , . - This accounts, doubtless, for the sudden and unex pected changes from heat to cold which we have recently experienced. Tam Caoss.—Gentlemen who have recently visited Lebanon, Berko, Lehigh and Northamp ton count les state that the crops look exceed ingly well is those localities, and from present indications an abunlant harvest may be antici pated. TEC LAST CHAME.-To-night is the last time the panorama of the burning of MoenOw will le exhibited in this city, and those who have failed to see this beautiful painting should be on hand. Gallagher, the humorist, and little "Bobby" will also be present and delight the audience. - Tama RETURN Homs.--The regiments of nine months' volunteers from this State,whose terms have recently expired, have met with a hearty reception at their various homes. Our exchanges refer to the welcomes which these men received in glowing colors, and give the most graphic descriptions of their affectionate receptions by their numerous relatives and friends. Bov Losx.—The son of Mrs. Vogel, named Samuel, has been missing since Thursday after noon last, and all efforts to learn his where shouts have failed. When be left he wore dark barred pantaloons, a brown roundabout, dark slouch hat and boots. He is about ten years old, and any information will bo thank fully received by his distressed mother. DEPARTURE OF NEGRO RECRUITS FROM HARRIS BURG —We learn that twenty-five or thirty re cruits (colored) left this city this morning to t join their comrades in arms - in tiassadhusetts. Between thirty and forty will leave Hanisburg for the same destination in a day or two, the men volunteering to enter the service rather than run the chances of the draft neat month. AN ITER FOR Sroarassw.—Sportemen should bear in mind that there is a law on the statute book of this Commonwealth forbidding the shooting, under penalty of a fine and imprison: went for an infraction thereof, of a nightingale, nighthawk, blue bird, yellow bird, oriole, finch, thrush, lark, sparrow, wren, martin, swallow. woc Kl-pecker or any other harmless bird, at any time, at:d bob-o-links and robins between the that of Febsuary and the first of October. Bramensuares were plenty in market this morning, and prices dropped to a somewhrtt rea sonable figure. The market • opened with the price of this fruit at taventylve cents a lx;sx, but before' the market closed the venders were glad to take fifteen cents per box. Notwith etanding,the decrease in price, a large number of boxes remained unsold, and when the market closed, the dealers in strawberries had enough left to keep them busy during theremainder of the day selling them in the streets, before they spoiled, To am CONCLUNED.—The United States revs-. nue tax has been assessed, and.must be paid on or before the 10th day of Jane next, other wise the persons Rut ject to the payment of each tat "will incur a peualty of ten per cent, ad ditional to the amount thereof, and costs.— Those persons who fail to take out their licenses zuz or before the day above named, will incur a pena •Ity of three times the amount of said license. "' A neglect to comply with the re quiremente this act will surely bring on un necessary trouble, and all persons interested in this matter ought to attend to it at once. -n night of the 4th flows STOLEN.-iAll'in th inst., a valuable dark bay horse win stolen from the stable of Franklin Koons, in _ East Penns boro' township, Cumberland county ; and on the same night a carriage vas also 144... 4aa short distance from the above place. irke.own,..‘ r of the horse is a member of the Allen and East Pennsboro' society for the detection of horle thieves, and if the thief escapee a capture it will be the first case. Every horse stolen from . the society heretofore has been recovered arid. the thief punishel. The horse is marked on the forefeet with "A and E," and can easily be recognized. Rummus.—Methodist Episcopal Church—Locusi Street.—Rev. J. W. Jackson will preach both morning and evening. Morning services conf luence at 10, evening service at 6. Free Baptist Church—ln the absence of Rev. James Colder, Rev. Mr. Leacock, of New Cara berland,wlll preach both morning and evening. Services 10 A. m. and 77i P. M. Church. of Gal -Rev. A. X. 'Shoemaker will preach both morning and evening. Services 10 a. H. and 7i P. M. Evangelical Lutheran Church—Rev. Charles A. Hay will probably preach both morning and evening. Services 10 A. and 7tp. Y. ~t St. &phew' Church—Services conducted as usual by the Rev. Mr. Leacock, both morning and evening. Services 10 a. K. and it r. Y. St. Patrick's Catholic Chura--Preaohing by the Rev. P Maher. Services S and 1.0/ iL. x., ves pers 7i P. M. Skip Avinue M. E. Chureh—Preaching by - Rev. G. G. Rakestraw. Services- at 111-a. and 8 P.M. Oki School Pralrytel . ian Church )11orris L. Sutphen, of the Spring Ga r d en bburbh, Philadelphia, will preach in this efiar 'to morrow morning at . ten 'o'Ciock and n the evening at eight. STELLWBBILIIIII.-hir. 0. Evy will have a choice lot of fresh Jersey strawberries at the Market house this evening, at seven o'clock. Petsuns 'a want of berries should be on baud e ‘rly. FIVE MOILS COMISILD3 JOS NEW YOWL.- This morning three care came over the Penn sylvania railroad from Furl Pitt, containing one 10-inch and four 8 inch Columbiads. They were directed to New York harbor, and are in-. tended for the defences of New York. The weight of the 10-inch Columbiad was nearly 16,000 lbs., and the others averaged about 8 400 lba. each. LUTHERAN SYNOD of ' PRE NETIXANUA. —This large and venerable body of Lutheran minis ters, which met at Reading, Pa , closed its sessions on Thursday night, at one o'clock, after fuur days of careful deliberation. The synod was organized on Munday morning by the election of Dr. C. W. Schaeffer, of German town, as president ; Rev. B. M. Smucker and S. R Brobst secretaries, and Rev. Muhlenberg Keller as treasurer. A..large amount of busi ness relative to the Church of the Redeemer was transacted with unusual harmony, among will& 'was 'the union of the Old Mother Synod of Pennsylvania with the East Pennsylvania into One body. The , anion of the two bodii3d was not fully consummated, but, after. a long and'fiibirnal discriakin, a Series "cf resolutions was adopted enunciating some general and fun damental principles as a Vaal* of negotiation between the two bodies in reference to such a union. The desirableness of ancha:nniole . was universally admitted, as. one of the best means of avoiding difficulties between the members, • of the different . synods, promoting a Spirit of harmony and love among them, and the more successful development of theacisources of the vast tetritory now occupied jointly by the two synods. PEXLISYL : VOIIA. SCATS SIINDA3 SCHOOL CONViiii- Topc—The second anntial convention of all the Sunday schools of , i'ennsylvania met in the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg„on,t,he 4d inst. - Nearly four hundred delegates, were pre sent from vailous parts of • the State,.•represent-, ing over four hundred and fifty thousand-Sun day school children. - Two delegates were alio present from the New York State Sunday school Convention, representing over half l a million of Sunday school children, thus making fully one million Sunday,,,sohOol children rep resented in this.grand.attsembly. The time of the convention was very usefully employed in transacting business which would further the interest of the Sunday schools, and incremethe numher, of regulagy attending scholar& The convention arrived at the conclusion that ovler three hundred thousand children are now in the State of Penneylvada who dO not ..attend .Sunday schools and every scholar now attend 4 iog is urged to diminish this number, 1:oy, bringing' all the children they carilito their classes. By the carrying ont,of this method, the many who are now absentatay be enumer ated, atlcl at the next annual .State convention, which is to meet in ?Ittrieburg next year, the children will all be counted „Its Sunday spbeol scholars. The time of the scat ,annwal Bret , ing.is not yet known,-bat will bey noticed in season'by the central'committee, appointed by the convention at the'last meeting. The Harrisburg Sunday schools were repre sented at the State Convention by Rev. T. H. Robinson, New Schcol Presbyterian ; Win. Duncan and J. J. Bebman, Mist Evangelical Lutheran; Rev. J. W. ;edition, litethociis Ephicopal. TEa SUZD&r SCHOOLS OF , HARRHI3I73O.—Thef *city Sunday auhoola are inoteaatng in interest daily, and we have ltbored, to pnapare a few statistics, which will bevf interest •to the pa• rents of the children, and those who fake a deep interest in the welfare of the superinten dents, teachers and scholars of our Sunday schools. We give the names of the denomina tion of the Sunday schools alphabetically, OF voting to each the. most. fattirestinfillatters we could gain connected withithe,school y • .cauags OF ,GOD: Superintendent of Sanda'y school, Jaeob Hickernell. NumberotechOlare " " teachers Average attendance Number of volumes in librari HVANWILIOA,L LII,THEILUI OHURCH. guperintendents scirtlM'Sunday school: .: Ist pepartMent—Albert. , HwumeL t 2d: " Val.eritiths ;Himmel, Jr. " Wm. IMuMm4' 64 Jacob Rouser. - Number of scholars.., ' 640 " teachers .7* Average attendance duridg the year. two Number of scholars in the atmy.;.„ , „ .. :66 " teachers in the army 12 • " " deaths in the aimy:. • .ff 1 „ " volumesin the library';'..... :4,000 Sunda), school meets at • one irctock -- • • rasa BAPIIEC tHIMITH. * of ff•axiday Stiperintende2 tB' Rev. James Colde. • Peter S. Atticks. _ Number of scholars ' 126 " " teachers. .. . . :25 Has a small and well solecti s d library. The pastor, Rev...lames Colder, being absent, we could get no further information.' osititetv iurusiteN omritcm Superintendent—Louis Y. Metzgar President—Mr. Appernian. • Number of scholars' - " " teachera ' Average attendahee . ,froil.oo to 1101 The library contains about 1136 volumes, in cluding. testaments and catechiorns. FIRST HAELIST maraca'. - - • The Sunday,school connected with thiq ohuTch Waren attended. We did not ascertain the number of 'scholars , nor the names of the Su perintenden,ta., , • 't • GM8YA.N . R.114571311D EIALIM OHOI!OH.STINDATEIOBO.OL Pvg. 6 l4cAt Superintendesit--Budolpha. Kelker; :Assist ant Superintendint —Geo. Z. Runl4+l; also, one , • librarian and two assistants: •, - •_. ' Number of 5ch01ar5........... . ~,..-...'. .' . 4.140 .' " teachers... ..... . : .'.. ..... ~ . ..1., 24 Average attendilice..l.:::. 120 Number of schotani in the army....i 19. ~ . volumes in the library 1700 f•-`: , ..:*,,,,• ~.! v`. , . --r-• Zollfor .D a nen t . I .41,21-os.i .. - .....- cpr Sopisrbi&ndent — m. W. Gross. Number of scholars vt, " teachers 13 Average al tendance 62 Te^teher 1; la y ',umber LA volume--290 MUTHODIST I,PISCOPAL CHURCH., LOCtlerr STREET Superintendents—R A. Martin, M. D ; J J. Clyde ; T. A. Buffington, infant scbeol. Avt rage number of scholars attending Sun• day school 330 There are, also, over thirty scholars in the army Num er of volumes in the library PIBI6BYTRALLN glil3lloN., (N. e.) Superintendent—James W. Weir. umber of scholars " " teachers. '• scholars in the army " " volumes in the library.... PHININTTEHIAN OHDBON, (o. s ) Could get no correct report relative to the Sunday school in this church. The pastor is away attending the National Convention of the denomination, now in session at Peoria, Ills., and the Superintendent was too busy to give us the required information. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL (Sr. ETEPREMS' cannon.) Superintendent—Win. Buehler. Nudtber df scbelars .!4 " teachers. Average attendance Number of volumcs in the library. ST PAUL'S SIINDAIt 4011.001,. Superintendent—E. A. Lamberton lalkberi)f sch6lars " . " teachers. Average attendance Number of volumes in the library. auxin evenn Y. B. cavaaa Superintendents—Dr. T. J. Miles, Amos Bow. Number of 'scholars 160 " teachers 28 Average attendance ' 160 Number of volumes _in library . . 426 ST. paaarcs.'s cantorao cattaam Director---Rev. P. Maier. Scholars * Teachers •-• Sunday, school has. a good and: well asaorted brary. VINE STRIUCT Y. E. enumosi The Sunday school is large and well attend ed. Could not: get any reliable information in time for publication in this afternoon's paper. Interesting exercisees in this Sabbath school at P. It to-morrow Ms INVALID Comps.—ln view of the tempo rary locution of an invalid camp on the grounds of the poor house farm, rear this city, we give the following phieical infirmities, from a recent order of the Adjutant Geueral,'.which do not disqualify enlisted men for service in the Invalid Corps: 1. Paralysis, if confined to the left upper ex tretaity; and the man's previous occupation fit him for the duty of clerk, orderly, etc. 2. Simple hypertrophy of the heart, unaccom panied by valvularlesion; firm:aortal derange ment of the btomach„(clysp,psia;) mild chronic diarrhea; Simple enlargement of the liver or spleen; a temporarritilment , rof the kidneys or bladder. 3. Ohrdhic rhallitiatiem, unless manifested by positive change of structure, wastin g . of the ffi fimb or.puziessi or distortion otthe Joints. 4. Pain, unlsFs accompanied with manifasi derangement Of.the general hiidth, wasting cf Aklinb,pr other positive signs of disease. ' 5. Word*, utileei very r causing dependency upon structural change of the eye 6. Hammering, unless •excesAve and con firmed. 7. Lora of teeth, or utsound teeth. 8. Porticodie. 9. Reducible hernia. 10. `•Hemorrhoids:= 11. Stricture of the urethra. 12. Inoubtinerice Of &ice. . 18: lopes or complete atrophy of both testicles from any cause; permanent retention of both testicles , within the logainal canal. 14. Variocele and curoaele. 16. Load cif left arm,left forearm or left hand, if the. man. be qua lified for duty of clerk, or orderly: 16. Lon of leg oifoot, provided the man-have the inclination and aptitude for service in a general hospital, and is recommended for that diry by a medical officer, or if qualified for the duty of clerk or orderly. 17. Old and irreducible dislocation of shoulder and elbow, in whichlhe bones have accommo dated themselves,to their new relations. 18. Muscular and cutaneous contraction of the left arm, provided 'the man may be employed as clerk, orderly or, messr.nger. 19. Loss of left thumb; partial lass of either thumb. 20. Loss of first and second phalanges of all the fingers - Of the left-hand. , 21. Total loss of any.two fingers of the same hand. .126 . 1 20 .100 .600 22. Total lobs of Index finger of right hand. 18. Permanent extension of any finger of right hand; permanent extension or contraction of any finger of left hand. 24. Adherent or united fingers. 26. loss of any ton or toes, except. the great toe; all the toes joined together. 26; Deferinities of the toes, If not sufficient to.prevent walking. . 27. 'Alga feet, ill-shaped feet that do not come within the designatithi taliptis valges. 28. Varicose veins not accompanied with ul ceration. 29. Gunshot wounds, or injuries not involving lose of function. 80. NOne of the fOregoing infirmities disgust ify officers for servicein the Invalid Corps. In all cases where the physical infirmities of officers or enlisted men come within the pro visions of the above list, they will be recom mended for transfer to or enlistment in the In valid Coips; but no one will be admitted into this corps whose previous record does not show that he is meritorious and deserving, and that -he has complied with the provisions lit General Orders, No. 105, War Department, Adjutant General's office; ; lB63, anthorizing an "Invalid Corps. There are also twenty-five cases of physical infirmities which ditqualify enlisted men for service In the invalid corps. .„0.180 A CURIOUS CUB or Porsonsci...ln Chicago, a few days sire*, a physician was called to see a lady who had evidently been poisoned under the following peculiar circumstances : She is employed in the manufacture of millinery goods, ani is frequently-in the habit of biting off 'the thread while sewing, not knowing that all- articles of the' kind are saturated with -alsenic, as a portion of the coloring matter.— She had abiorbed - into the system a sufficient quantity of the' - poison s to baiie'proved fatal had, it not been fOr the timely interference of medical aid. This' should be a sufficient warn Ing to all persona -engaged , in the millinery business against the.dangerons Eosin= writes to the Springfield Refiublierta: "Of ,all the ffine delusions with which history feedilloutlAnne -are mote-,unceremoniously ishiatitired by isape,tienceithisri that' of 'War.. -This one 404,,Y, ttelf! the baths blood -2 - - yeetatihe - front and center of an in- vading nrtny, within speaking distance of th thr war pich.,r,s of earlier years ,eera as far fl as they did in tio}h , e4. We are d with the same feelings and imprEssimla and itn pul es that we bad in private lite. Your brass don't delight you, if you have to scour it ; your big boots don't please you, if you've got a Ws ter bay whit, you will about enthwirem, and p•ide, and all that—a soldier muches out to dress parhde, very much as he used to ma cb out to the barn yard to milk. He's the same m " A HEROINII.—A letter from Lake Providence, La., gives the following scrap of r, rnance : The First Kansas Regiment, of which have spokeu before, is encamped near us. Oot of the mem• hers of that regiment, a sergeant, died in the hospital two weeks ago. After death his COin rades discovered that their companion, by the side of whom they had marched and fought for almost two years, was a woman. You may imagine their surprise at the discovery. I went to the hospital and saw the body after it was prepared for burial, and made same inquiries about her. She was of rather more than ordi nary size for a woman with rather strongly marked features, so that with the aid of man's attire she had quite a masculine look. She enlisted in the regiment after they went to Missouri ; and consequently they know nothing about her history. She probably served under an assumed name. She was in the battle of Springfield, where General Lyon was killed, and has fought in a dozen battles and skirmishes. She always sustained an excellent reputation, both as a man and a soldier, and the men al; speak of her in terms of respect and affection. She was brave as a lion in battle, and never flinched from any duty or hardships that fell to her lot. She must have been very shrewd to have lived in the regiment so long, and pre served her secret so well. Poor girl! she was worthy of a better fate. Who knows what grief, trouble, or persecution induced her to embrace such a life. IMI 260 28 18 1650 ..122 .. 13 ~100 -350 • 16 •,100 Special Notices. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears of Pay, and Subsistence Claims, dm., &c. ma& out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER, t or nei-at-Law. Moe : Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [027-13 .200 Wn have taken over on the let of April the halftone of goods bought of Mr. Boger, to our own store, where we will continue to sell the balauce left at very low prices, until the whole are sold. Among those goods are 1,000 yards remnants, delaine and calico, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 500 yards remnants, lawns and other dress goods, 16; 18 and 20 cents. 200 yards of barege and lustre, 20 and 25 cents. 1,000 yards of linen crash, 16, 18 and 20 cents. 100 yards of brown and grey cloth for sum mer coats. 1,000 yards of linea,.cotton and wool pants stuff, cheap. 800 dozen of the very best spool cotton, white and colored. 1,000 papers of the very beet of Smiths' needles, 5 as. a paper; also stockings, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, hoop skirts, all kinds 01 combs, patent thread, tapes, socks, either by the dozen or piece. We have also on band yet about 10 pieces of CARPET, which we will sell at 76 cents per yard. 20 pieces of straw matting, cheap. 20 pieces of splendid figured window curtains S. LEWY. For the Benefit of the Publie. It is not our purpose to disparage the noble science of medicine or say anything that wilt conflict with its legitimate usefulness, but we nold that the evi Mace of experience is entitled to some consideration. We refer here to the astonishing virtues of simple medicines that have been introduced to the public, the attes tations of thousands of sick who have beet. permanently. cured, will bear me out in saying that. the German vegetable medicines of Mrs. Westboven now manufactured and sold by Mrs. hold a prominent place amoug the beat medicines of the age f.•r all oiseases that they claim to cute, rheumatism, dyspepsia, liver ano kidney. coughs and lever. They combine hi their composition the experience of a long lire and close observation. They can be purcuased at the residence of Mrs. L. Ball, No. 27 South Pine Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Norms.—Orders from a distance promptly attended to. • MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! DON'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING} SYRUP foe CHILDREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never failing safety and sugzess by millions 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 system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWILS, AND WIND COLIC. We - believe it the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and !MARWICK& IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or froth any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. Plies ONLY 25 Cams rss Barns. my 22 d&w6m 200 Agents Wanted to Sell Lloyd': Americas Nap of the United States, PRICE $lOO. PERSONS wishing to engage In selling these maps can be furnished, in any quantity, by addressing D. D. BARTON, Mecnanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa., agent, at publisher's prices, with freight added. A large lot of superlot finished maps have Just been received. Good agents can sell from fifteen to thirty maps per day, and realize from $6 to $lO profil Two hundred agents wanted immediately fo any part of the United States. Address D..D. BARTON, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa. myls43we B. T. BABBITVS Concentrated Condensed or Pulverised SOFT BOAP. THREE gallons of handsome white SOFT 1. SOAP made in five minutes. No grease required. Dnutorross.—Dissolve one pound . of B. T. flab`litt's Concentrated Condensed or Pulverised Soft Soap in one gallon of boiling water, then add two gallons of warm water. When cool you will have three gallons of Haeckame White Soft Soap. Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft soap. The soap thus made is an excellent wash for trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds. Just feoeived and for sale by WM. DOCK, Js., & CO., Market st., opposite the Court Rouse. II BEESB—Hamburg and other prime Mary V' cheese, for sale by - - NICHOLS' & BOWMAN,- je2 Car. Front and Market Me. New 2hertistmtuto. Steam Weekly to Liverpool. rroucruNG at QuEENsrow:4,-„ ,- 0:•.s. HAF BOK ) The wad kuuwu s.euux-:e ut the Liverpool, New York and Pbilwialphi. Steam eblp ,re Intowird to .-att ax follows : Edinburgh, Saturday, Jurie 13 ; City of Man chester, Saturday, June 2u ; Glasgow, Satui day, June 27, and every succeoling saturdiy, at Noon, from Pia. 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PALMS DT BOLD, OR ITO SQUIVALIINT IN CDR UNLIT. flair (maim, $BO 00 assess, $32 66 do to London, 86 00 do to London, 35 66 do to Paris, • 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg; 87 50 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremer', Rotterdam, Antwerp, &Al, at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenestown : Ist Cabin, $76, $B5, $lO6. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $BO. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For further ittforreatkmt apply at the Comps ay's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0. ZIMMERNAN, lElarrieburg. 1.2&11y. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. I N pursuance ot the last willand testament of John Sele, dec'd, will be exposed to public sale, on SATURDAY, THE aril DAY OF JUNE, at the Court House, in the City of liar risburg, at two o'clock, P. X , a VALUABLE tRACT OF -LAND, situate in the.uity ot Har risburg, on the Jonestown road, adjoining pro perty of John Shoop, William Allison and the Haehnlen estate, it _being the property of John *tie, dec'd, coot:II/Mg twenty-one acrts, more or hos, erected thereon is a good two story FRAME HOUSE AND BARN, other out build trigs, good water, and a thriving young APPLE ORCHARD. &le to commence at two o'clock, as above stated, - when the terms and conditions of sale will be made known by JOHN BRADY, _ . Administrator de bonis non 0. T. A. my2b-td MELODEONS AND CABINET. ORGANS. TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, and the ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instru ments of this class) has been awarded to MASON & • HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS. A full assortment of-these instruments al ways on hand, at W. KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent, je4-2tawl y 93 Market street. MUSIC STORE. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SHEET MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PICTURE FRAMES AND LOOKING ,GLASSES, At W. KNOCHE'S, • 9S Ki - aket st. jw4-2tawly Music sent by mail ItEORUITB WANTED. 47is REGIMENT, P. Y., COL. T. H. 000 D, Commanding, 3tstloned at Key Weer, Fluridit. Apply to Liaut. W. W. GEETY, 2d &teat, opposite Presbyterian Church. [Patriot and Union, Perry Ounuty Democrat, mid Amermin, Bloomdeld, copy ono month 11.40 =end bill to this °dice fur collection immedi ately. rui,26 Imo Byer's Sarsaparilla S a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, I so comb ntd with other substances of still 4 reater alterative power as to afford An effective tatitioto for diseases Mira iparille, is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely waved by those who suitor from Stiumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afffic.ed fellow citisene. How completely this compound will do it-has been proven by ex periment on many of the worsteds to to be found in the following complaints Eczema& AND SOROFOIOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUP TIONS AND EISIETIVS D/SNAS,S, 1111.0m1s, eINISLDS, SLOTOEINS, TUMORS, SALT Mum, SCALD BRAD, SYPHILIS AND SIPHILITID Arnesorions, liimottatax Dimas', DROPSY, Nat:mamma oa 110 Domes:ix, Dzaturir, DYSPEPSIA AND LND/GSSIION, RHYSIPS LAs, hose oa ST. ANTHONY'S • Frac, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Ix- PURITY OF IBM STOOD. This compound will be found a great promo ter of heaith, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corrnptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an &Mara t've medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever yon d its impurities bursting through the skin in PimplesiteruPtions or soles ; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and siuggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy 'better health, and live longer, for cleans ing the blood. seep the blood healthy. and all is well ; but with the pabulum of life disor dered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or over- Wont. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever.— Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sar saparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synony mous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. Prepared by Da. J. C. AYR St CO., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles in one package, $5. Sold by 0. A. - Bannvart, D. W. Gross Sr Co., 0. K. Keller, J. M. Luta, Dr. Belly, F. Wyetb and dealers everywhere. 6 '. ..1, ° .11 } , ` ' ye w& e te " Ele a rour Everlasting Polar, Oriental Burners, and 18 other new, useful and curious articles. 15 circulars, free. 813 A NT & CLARK, mylB-daw3m Biddeford, Me. Heldb.---blichener's Excelsior Hams, by the hogshead, tiara", birrel or single hum canvassed and uncommitted, for sale lower that; Any other Store. Each ham warranted. 0111 and examine at NISBOLB & BOWMAN, jc2 OCT. Wont and Market Streets. ORANGES AND LiMONel—Aireaiuyoke, • for sale by, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jag,px.,lrsont and MAGA Al. New 2Utnertioements BA.PONIFIEK, CONCENTRATED* LYE, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER 11HE PUBLIC ate cautioned against the L SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye Is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUrAC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being "S kPONIFIF,EI, OR CONCENTRATED LYE." The great SUCCEzS of this article Lou led UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or EIEL LE6B of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Phila., and WILLIAM BAKEWELL, /so , of Putsburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, (TREKS, OR SELLERS of Lye, In violation of the dote of the Cumpany, will be PROSECUTED at oLce. The :SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, Is for sale by all Datrooniss, Osocass and COUNTRY STOWS. TAKE NOTICE. The Ulm= STATES CuKrum Coca; Western District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, in. 18q2, in snit of THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO IIPANY vs. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on November 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right wanted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 21, 1866. Perpetual injunction awarded. • y 111 D•lCikti 0 1 1 IVA ri SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY• OFFICES : 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg ap2s-d362-3p THE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN WALTER PATON, Commander. WiLL be dispatched !NOY LITXRPOOL Saturday May 16 Saturday June 6 Tuesday Jane 80 Tuesday Juiy 21 And at the same regular intervals thereafter. First mbiu from $95 to $136 Second cabin. $7O Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare and a half. Servants accompanying passengers and chil dren under twelve years of age half fare. In flicts free. Thixd cabin. Steerage, with superior accommodations-140 All fares payable In Gold, or its equivalent In U. S. currency. Each paarenger allowe4 twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For panne apply to CHARLES A. wErnaT, At the Office, 26 Broadway, New York. For freight apply to ROWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, ukrlB4ltje9] 64 South et., liew York. PIANOS! STEINWAY'S, OH IC K BRING'S, BRAD _ Mid k'S, ILS LEY'S and G ROV STEEN'S. MELODEJNS, 5t.,:., by PRIEM TREAT & LLITSLILY. VIOLINS,. GUITARS, FLUTES, FIFES, AO CORDEORt3, miume, Sheet Music sent by mall to any place. PICTURE FRAME% ALBUM and LOOK- GLSES Howe's Sewing Machines, Sc., at the Mat Store of SILAS WARD, No. 12 North Third Sweet, above Market. ang t4-div VALUABLE RKAL ETATE F 0 d, SALE, ON the corner of State and Elbert streets, now occupied as a MACHINE 01;10e AND b'uUNDSY. The lot is 76 feet on State and 176 on Filbert. The building on the corner of State and Filbert ,•treeta is 76 feet by 80, with a wing on Filbert 60 by 80 ie.t, with a wing on the west end 18 by 80 feet, all two storiedfhigh. This property can easily be converted into a h ige , Mita or seven or eight dwellings. There is alai, a two story warehouse on the corner of Filbert street and North alley, 28 by 80 feet, that can be altered into two dwelliugs ; in the rear of this building lea toundiy, watch may be altered in to dwellings also. The above property, with all the machinery in complete running order, is for sale as it is, or the real estate without the machinery. my27-d2w] T. H. WILSON & CO. 50,000"' " EXCELSIOR " (CANVASSED) ME ma= iIE; Now BU[VING, which we can sell wholesale or by the single Ham, at a very low figure. myllo] WM. DOCK, Jr., & CO. VX A MORTMI—I want to hire Agcnte t./ in every county at $76 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sew ing MAW ea Address S. MADISON. mylB-daw3m Alfred, Me. c I BANGER AND LEMONS—Another lot of V Oranges and Lemons just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2O Cor. front and Market streets. FlSH.—Another large lot of Alackerel and Herring, in all SUM of packages, barrels, halves, quarters and kits, for sale kw by NICHOLS & BOWMAN ap27 Cor. Front and Market Streets. POTATOES. WAGER and Peach Blow. A large supply of the above in prime condition, just re ceived and for.sale by aprlo WM. DOGS, Jr.. & CO. e. LENS, riIKACHER OF PIANO, GUITAR AND I_ SINGING. Address at WM. KNOCHE'S Musk Store, 93 Market street * inar9.3me VOR BALE —Two building lots, 20 feet twat .J: and 110 feet deep, on Ccunteriand street, oidow the Ridge road. mv2 THEO. F SCHEFFEit. MORTON'S CRLEBRAT&D PINE APPLE AI CREWE, direct from the mennfactuter, And for sale by Wfd. DOOR. & CO. LAD - lES I Toe know where you can get MO Note Paper, Envelope; Viidtiog and Wed ding Cards? - At EICHEarMili BOOK TORE. 'TIME open, a frthk , loooUPhotogr ;ph Albums, J at - 81AUCITE8'S Bookstore. MY 2 : - MOM NEW YORK. ..SEO
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