Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, June 22, 1863, Image 3

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vertisements, Licainess Notices, Mar
riages, Deaths, ^to secure insertion
in the TELEtii.A I,I3 , must invariably
be accompanied with the CASH. "
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening Ed , tion ate inserted in the
looming .F.dWk.n w ithout extra charge.
HARELSBURG,PA
Menial . Evening, June 22, 18U3
WANTED.-A young man who can, write
rapid and good hand, to act as clerk for an
indefinite period. Address Lock Box 34, Har
risburg P. 0.
CAPT. JAMES M. FCOVILL has marched a splen
did company of men from Camden, N. J , to
the defences of the capital of Pennsylvania.
His company ie an independent organization,
and ie mostly composed of c.tizetis of Camden
and vicinity.
GOVERNMENT Honeys.—Along train of horses,
belonging to the 'United
,States government,
pissed up Third street; : this morning, in . charge
of a military officer. They were the best built
horses for government purposes we have seen
for some time.
PaasoaeL.—Brigadier General Charles Yale
and staff, arrived in this city last Saturday eve
ng, and are stopping at the Jones Howe. Gen-
Yates has, command of the Second Brigade,
N. G. S. N. Y., and is highly spoken of ea 'ark
officer and a gentleman.
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GIVE US THE NAME.4.—Nre hear complain4l
that lame shopkeepers are , charging soldiers two
prices for what they are buying. , :. If such be
the case, we hope responsible parties will fur
nish us their names and we will publish_ theri2
to the world. Let ns have - their, names—they
::re rebels at heart.
GRAND Plc-mc.—One of the largest Pic-nies of
the mason will be held at Haelmlen's woods on
Thursday, June 25th. Omnibuses will leave
llouch's Hotel, corner of Si rth ; rind :Walnut
streets, every Itour, in the, day. Ticicete 25
cents. No improper characters will be allowed
to enter the woods.
1
Film—Saturday evening, abut
a fire, was discovered,in the rear;of tiii4M l Ar.
shop of Martin Walser, in River aliey,..NOTOo
Locust and Walnut streets. The damage dinie
was exceedingly slight, and the - engines were
not needed in the " emergency." The .fire
originated from a stove, which had been: used
during the day for boiling purpoSeeP
THE Con= Holum Gys.no.,—This crack
company is nearly full; and but few mote
men are needed to fill its ranks.tto t my:, mini
mum number. None butniemif good character,
and known to be sober and industrious; will be
accepted. -Headquarters at the big tent, Len
trance to Camp Curtin. Capt. Jones coin,
_mending.
.NEXT SAIIIIIDAY.-Thty GOO& -iyur picnic,
,postponed until next Fiaturday t hasnot,had the
effect of decreasing the interest taken in it by
the membeis and others, whO -are making air::
rangements to have it pasi - dff in tt: 6 l4aii#t
manner. The mernberedesire us tO'itafi!,, in
addition, that the pinnia will , positively.take
place next Saturday, so' that'persons holding
tickets will not. be disappointed by nilother
postponement.
FOURTH ITEW Ye= Arrirdszi:77-Tbis
,
did regiment arrived ' In this -city Yeatiirday
norning. The men are commanded by Colonel
D aniel W. Teller, and attached to' Gen. Yates'
B„ igade:, They number over fi ' v'e hundred men,
an d attracted much attention :while passing
throx agh our etreets to the cktpitol EOS tI6 •
The 'C %Pion el reported to MO or • Genetal iCopeh,
comma finding this department . ; who *ill durnish
m at iv , lth guns, hories, caissolitlin4 camp
equipage. • • - i •
- .
Tug Scan ti ' Thisbuitdilleeritted
near the Pe on,sylvanin railroad' tfepot,abot a
year ago , is a , ge l 'n preparing for "the reception
of soldiers pa asin:g through the city, and kr_
rangements ha ye be 'en made by itich-sll squads
of troops passin g thr k 'nigh the city,lieeding
freshments, can have . their wants.:stipplied. A
whole regiment can be fed at onetime inihe
spacious dialog room, a ttached to the-retreat,
where tables have been con strudel, extending
from one end of the room b.' the Otel. The
facilities for cooking in this , - ttablishnient are
by no means limited, and a thin, leand men can
be provided for in a short..time.
A GOOD CI ' ltaila COMIPO.--Ninon T ;s t.
Circus, which has gained -such a wori:d. wide
reputation by its exhibitions in New Ye& =city
and elsewhere, is coming here, and wjii rem; aln
in this city one week, commencing' M'
June 29th. Their superior horses, unitivalled
actors, inapproachableolowne, and 'other at
tractions will gain for it the liberal patronage
of the public, and a large'and respectable' au
dience. But the most attractive feature, inc.'
the one which will cause the Tush, is the re
nouued tyro-Arabic troupe, composed ,male
and female jugglers, acrobats, Aq.„copketed
with the circus, which will add te l the interest
already manifested -in this great travelirig
company.
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NEW Co7.—Among the many mew coins
which have =recently sprung into existence, we
notice one hi particular, pawned oft on 1"- Jaist
Saturday. The material composing tit bew
Coin is copper, which is, about the size of !a
nickle. The "head" n iS the same as that of the
, cent issued by the IffultedfStates mint, for 184;
with the esiceptiondthat there Is no ""Liberty"
wreathing the head of t4.4idittn,The tail
represents two crossed cannons, withl drum in
the fOredound, surmounted by,AmericasOitsgs,
and
,thesap of liberty over all,' the whole' Ihur
dined by leaves extending frOm the erid,uf the
cannonto the cap of liberty. There Irmo de;
vim ) , no words giving the value of the-1432—r
simply thadate-1883.&,By whom thevwere l
batted We are igrtorant, but we are assurer ihey
havabeenextensiteli cittnlatedbYeome s ofnar
business men, who pass without
any discount.
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Arra:rim—All who wish to join a Harris . -
burg infantry company, to be composed of the
beat material this city affoulF, will call at the
store of Henry C. Shaffer, No. 12 Market street,
near the bridge. The roll is now open, and
the names thereon are all men of respectability
and good standing in this city and vicinity.
SENT To rime Itzormurrs.—Another large
squad of recruits, deserters, stragglers, etc.,
were shipped to-day, some of them to Louis
ville, Ky., others to Fortress Monroe, and
Washington. The recruits are for different
bran(hes of the service—cavalry, artillery and
infantry, and presented a good appearance in
their new uniforms as they marched to the depot.
SERIOUSLY lEJURED.—Edward Wright, a mem
ber of thuThiladelphla City Troop, was serious=
ly hurt this morning, by being thrown from
his horse; while in the line Of his duty. He
was engaged, - at tits time, with the company,
when his horse threw him, as above stated .
He will be taken home to l!hiladelphia to day,
Governor Curtin haTinrislidly furnished him
with'transpOrtation to . that city.
FormMorit-='=Sundayifour large coltirabiade
were lying at the rietiot on trucks;Airected to
New York, and intended for the fortifications
in the harbor below s thatcity: - Their enormous
size and appearance - ittracteci (a large number
of curiosity seekers, and they were thorciilthii
examined by many inquisitive soldiers stationed
near the depot:' The 'diameter% of their bores
measured ten Inches, and they weighed in the
neighborhood of 15,000.1hedith.
Aubri Wacwas.--=The principal thoroughfares
•ofi•the,..city, rat certain hours of the day, are
'filled with government wagons. The loaded
the.most numerous " bele fill A
With soldiers when : lipthing else-ia, in them-. 4
The wagons were fOrdierly fittdobed to4erieial
Mihoy's".division; servicesare needed
here at pmsent,and the train will probably
re
main,"at Harrisburg until the tronPuoiV Sta
tioried in this vicinity shall be iinitiSved•
to ao
other locality.
Poing/ Amin —Befire • 41derman
Francis IMO, a soldier, was arrested this moiri:
ing for ...dffinkenheas and - disorderly conduct.
When ); arrestcd he was atteraptim .to pnll
Man off a horse in Second street, bnt,B3,rney
'CanfObell Obeiv'ed the -movement, and,-the
result was arrest and confinement .in jail botil
-Shortly after filler was committed,- an. I rish 0
woman was broUght in, charged. with assault
and betteriPiefernid by one Catliirine'De ldr
The defendant gave her name as Mrs. Widannit,
lived in Short street, and 'by her forcible and
ejsksrlatc.iri manner
_proved_ convincingly thsit
slfiCirlie under the influence of liquor. Oom•
mitted r to prison. "
leotlier Soldier, named 'Ferdinand turkhariti
a German, Wall. found . near the railroad depot
trying to aPprepriaie - ",to his`:Own use several
articles of little v,alme belonging, on theiSrs.
This man is evidently-insane; or laboring under
a fit of mania a . poia,itud it warein act of Maim?
to place, him , where, he will be,unable to , walk
about-as lie:phmees. -13ornmitterfor ferty r eiglit
4 C
hour , _
Barmsausurs-ra ova Dzraanzas.44fity
our citizens " liar; ?elt i deeity mortified that
there should be ay sealing wanted hospitali
ty manifested cOminurkity toward the
patriotic soldiers wfio ire hastening to the de
fence of tiretoid Keystone' 'Commonwealth. !Ar
4)rojeot was startsAAbis rriondritto establish i a' '
refreshment salOon 'atethei expinui of the city,
for the immediate entettainmmitof the varlqui
regiments as thentrrive,and beforippanthor
ities have luidAime to Make provisions for
.02iftnAt VPPR,4 I2 9.nr-ll,h.nw_ev.erf:* 1 2 ,4 ( 1 4 0:
teri4 alisizranceilirere given , by the Governer and
Oribifinhary - Claeial that-abundant provisiOn'
4 ; a's!iiiiide,for the wants of the men, and stir
are not supplied linintidiately, the fault niustlie
iritietheir ()Seem `, We'are proud,oftfiglitlipi
trility Of our citizen" end wonrcl'net say it .. 'word
M.check its manifestationsone,
and least of all towards these brave exutuoile'
Men who have come to place tiieeireilWes
tween us and the foe ; to
offer this explanation ad to firti . gee k t; to the
tiublic the-proper aicde of reply to any: com
plaints in regard to`the mater ; above alluded to.
TrulividriallOtahoM.extortion_ have Urn
,brought .to, our notice, find We, are ;
tempted to give them general priblicity--6e
. thay pit4o f ily. ,The man who can MVii:4l4 6- 1
Lige utAmiii who come ite,shield., him and
property: from an approaching.; enemy'-is too
incia 'to be tolerlited in any civilized
•
, AIQUIRINO IMILIDIATO ACTI:0111.—S0 ssaltch'coin
plaint has, been laid befgre the authiriltieSlin
1 Harrisburg, relative` =to the soldiers in 4= l l
takisty and _their treatment,_ and the may tasar!in 1
Which they lave been received,-that ~wa..filtik
I ,l:se CitY:.Corinail oughttio-fike some act i foisiin
ths: case , without , obip:'' 'lie `unfavorable'
iopinion germinating elsewhere by these report's
going abroad will - have a-blighting effect np'm
the fame growth of our little 'city, if riot
opolied ,Soon,. from which Harrialmigriill
. os ver.recover. ; The stories.teld hysOnse.ofthe,
i l ojerits from ktitlierfltates, conld barilly.be‘cre,
a lt o , i piiil.4c i* .. not . so eatillyfould`by die:
iglacts. Charging fabulous - annie ford 'ea i'erenne being eie;:wittlfsistis'fii these
astorindli
; m olting the poor "soldier. after )11 - i llas.
water,
trying, tAdo:hig duty, and inani
do ne, and is
re too much, and human
other like atr, 1e1t4 39 a
na t grotw ili " not' stand these insults much longer.
Let the Council meet' this evening, take seine,
action in the ma tter, and - appropriatictr.sniff
dent sum to .suppl' the*.nitit cifAhEtOjilpr:
Wiiiii fa five or six fholisand dollarroyheskthe
fair name. of oni . eitt As ft t Stake? The prqq
expenditnre :: of - a fevi . • hundred: doiari . ell',
wouldraddirlylo2the'comfort. , ?fithriteiwho
may be end4riti ihrovsn Wire our miasii - and
likewise relieve theWania of many bete.
. _
2 lir. Hi c k o k, p reo loot of mar. City Connell,
pr,opcssee that the ineilie* meet to-10014104
l
othefiljtliongreathattlietakeeting be held With:
thematterbeing defeireannotkffdarThen
l e e - econetlibsg be'done. , Let - .all the messrlts i
I
* - 40* and Have a say imthih , affait wbldh
I'' estO4ndOkilttpOttistliji to every' ; ,
CHANGE GI LCCATION.-Dr. S. P, WihOD
Medical Purveyor, has removed his office to the
old Sixth ward hospital, on Front street above
the Durk Tarern.
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THE li.losrasis To siaar.—Ce:tncrosss Dixey,
with their celebrated troup::, will make their
debut in Harrisburg this evening. This talented
company is known far and wide. Since their
last visit to this town, they have won the most,
enviable reputation in Philadelphi t, Baltimore
and Washington and other cities, where they
have drawn large and fashionable houses,' and
were universally greeted with rounds of ap
plause. The programme 'or this evening has
been selected with great care. Carncross will
sing his favorite song, " When this cruel war
is o'er," together with other beautiful pieces.
The company embraces many celebrated names,
dampbal, Dixey, Moran and otheraloo numer
ous to mention. Of coarse the elite of our city
will be present at Brant's Mall, this evening.
AN TIMM SZNTNNOE.—Ltent. Win. B. Wil-
Hams, of Tremont, who has been in the service
of hiscountry for eighteen months, was charged
with committing an tumult and battery with
intent to kill, on a man,:bylkaliiusie of Gruber
of that place, who belongs to the copperhead
branch-of .the Democracy.
leriPPeani that the Govefnment had frequent
ly been attacked by copperheads in that vicinity,
and the soldiers taunted with cowardice in: the
presence of Lieut. Williams, and Gruber was
one of the party who charged - cowardice' upon
them. Of course, such taunts were rs repelled in
pretty strong language hy Intent.who ittlOyal to the Goviriiiiieni arid thiPhoun
try,
, which riled the copperheads considnably
in that irjelattii, :Oa MA, 'day, 'l4; diffiCtilty
occurred Lieut. Williams was a little under
influence of liquor, and he went into Gruber's
confectionery store,' Witil an'Ottier periOn, and
made a small- - purchaseilt& was going out
of the door, some words passed between them;
when Willisms"denounced'Gruber as a copper
head, on account of hie opposition to the Gov
ernnient. Gruber rushed and struck Williams
a blow on the head, whictowativfalloWel up
with other blows, it is attici.by r as t weight, which
cut, his head severely. 'Williams then seized
Gruberbythe hair , and , lield hith, While he re
fused to strike him, because, as he says, he
was toe old a rain tOstrilte. '
Duting,the scuffle a - ievover, which was in
Williams' pocket, fell on the, floor, and was
picked up by the wife of •Grtibilr, and taken to
a neighbor's house. Gruber admitted linmedi;•
a%eiy afterwards to neighbotit theethe revolver
fell out of Williams' pocket in the scuffle, but
somopopperheads in that vicinity,-it appears, p
were aeteimined Wilarrisshoula be pro'.
tecuted for antlewarilt an&batterti with intent
to kill, and Gruber same, into Court and aworo
that Williams drew .the 'pistol' with intent to
shoot him, offer havlug,nisde tirotaboveAtisols
stone. Agentletnan attending Court, and who
heard the. whole teitimbily,'•infbrmed us that
he woe astonished,thata juryqould have found
him - guilty of even an assault the testimony;
bebatisti fact/the soldier who had been
assaulted by Gruber. The jury,. which we , letarn
was composed principally of Synitiatliiierii with
Gruber, brought a l votdict of guilty, and the
Court; onlincli k histlinOntt; sentenced a gallant
soldier, who has faced.the enemy on a number
okispAtle fields, to six months imprisonment.
'Lteht. - Williams was undoubtedly guilty of
using improper language under these taunts,
but so outraged were the feelings of , those, who
were ticquiinted With - all the cinintinitinces and
the partleevat such a • sentence, thatflmmediate
application was made to the 0 0 vernor for, a
pardon, which, (while' we are
hot iidvocitteti fqr
pardoning,generstliy,) we hope will,he granted'
in this case."=lfinieir iourtirtE,Vtirte.?.o.
th r4 l
incidents dr,thksghtLworthr of. note, was the I
capture of a rebel soldier by a darkey who webs,
•his master three , thOnths ago. The Texan was
caught in a tight place.by one of ColonelLeiles 4
1311311 4 who cried out to tins,'"Hdld on; dar, and
put down yonr,..gnn or .1;11 5h00t.",,, The rebel
surrendered" uiteadditionally, liut'aft6i 4 identify:.
ing•his cartor„stdd to one of, our, officers that
prOiested agaliiseheing held sea prl oaer by
hlii - own alive. ,!Altitt good enough, for you,' ,
said the officer ; "that's just the man to guacr
Jim, ( addressing. Ideoselt.lo. the
soldier,) if, he don't behave , himself, shoot hirci .
down.' Thli`ehliftlioue Southerner was very,
indignant,, and his wratn,efferygeced inn settee
Of damns," whtoli MAI th'neirs of
the ••qintelligent contraband'.':- wit taint: effebt.—
,The.dusitywarrlor,ltept a close. eye upon hie
btt'refaiiedio"hoid any conversation
With him,.or:answer!any cifdds 4trestispags
when he enlisted, or how he dared to level ) a
gun at his master.
-
ftsliiglit'a lift/it - kW to(i'ruith/g
'Mimi; United SttittaTerudonlitOttuty,fArrearti
of gay, Ito qub,dstertoe Olahns, made
out Ind oollectLitri l rtfIaKtIE'SNYDICH;''
• ,41notmay-uklesti.,l
Office: Third Street, Harrisburg ra.1921-'3'
,
To 'pm lmmo.- 7 The confusion incident to
the expected rebel- invasion ="6l- has
now Anixededs; , and, ; ,through thee energy, Xif
Governor Curtin, and those in the military,de
par tmeni i isf-ihil iitate;litiehtiitiiUrs of soldiqrs
from New. York, Newaerseyi,mid from/differ
ent portions of our own State, pave arrived for
the defence of the State Capitalfandlor 'the
expulsion of the rebels from the bonier of the
State. Through'this securitAlmsiiii , Mis grad
ually falling Wu regular,chimnels& In the
dry goods department C. L. Bowman, at the
Southeast cornet and' 'Market' etriOs,
is prepared, to,:- see his costomeia,
,tpii offering
more than ordinary inducements to burere:,
Call and see . No empty shehfes,—no-humbuix.
To the Strangek:
• , If the stratigers„that; are nOw, 3 in,,,,,the city
wonde;.why,,our citizens , are so very healthy,
V° would gay' JO reply that Wecithoien's
German - Vegetable Medicines are still succesefulo
used, and that all who take of them are Batts:
fied as tor,their ittheitime for all
going into the army to have their blood
cleansed,. anti in it . short, time, they t l l gfit a, fat
and heartY. ono need haVe the - I:4l4:opda,
lytver Complalat, weough ora atilit-ThStisands
have been cured, and so may you. ,Batjafy your
selvei ) 1 y giving the medicine a `call St
No. 27 South Rine griiet -- I,raffitiburg, Pa. -
Orders froth disian&ipiciiiiPtly attended to,
and'oblige tite;;' .t • 1111113....U.1314#?•
IV 'll "
DY E e l ~HAT. -31111311
BiTollll,Dit'S''''ttliEßßlTlNr.'llllo"lTE
pir the" Bat hi the Woelia,..,
The only Scirmiess,',73.us.
' This spleftdid Hair - Dye'iileifect-,changet
led, Rusty or Graf `a
Mossy 43 - kick or Hensiai - Broinz:; . Wilialt -
Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving-the Hair
Soft and Beimitar-; IMfia# l fresh ' a taht +, set
quently resiorilig rectifies
the ill .e'ffeetiii4-,,Bad Pyes. , The taenfliee
are mere juiliatiYlglvAM,shpuitt Jai avoided.
Bold.t=an' Diagigliks o. M itiOTQW47-81
=
moiotOelit iniferibryar ==eitikutlm,-
Nero 2hertiotmente.
LIST OF LETTERS .
HEMMING IN IRE HARRISBURG I'OST
OFFICE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1863.
OFF CIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION•
LADIES' LIST
Amick, Mrs Barbara Krause, Mrs Margaret
Adore, Mrs Elisabeth Lee, Miss II M
Anxer, Mrs Harriet Long, Miss Augusta
Amos, Mrs A Lacy, Miss Josephine
Addick, Miss Mary L Leinbaugh, Mica Suaan
Auger, Miss Bailie Lingle, -Mrs Sarah
Bailey, Miss Jane Long, Mrs Mary Ann
:Baker, Mrs Mary Livick, Miss Mary Alma
Ballentioe, Mrs:'Sarah Ilt[alianghton, Mrs C
1 &whore, Mrs McKinley, MISS M J
Baldwin, Mies Jennie McOaffrery, Min Mary
Basehore. Mrs Leah Mclennan, Mks M
Barley, Mrs• Malinda , .Mcdermartes 'MIN
Becker, hirssllaizabeth Miller, Miss Anna
Black, Mrs Sarah Mitchel, Elisabeth
Boyles, Miss Jane: . ..,, Markle, Mrs Maria
Branyan,Mrs Mary H:2 Worry, Miss B (ship)
Brooke, Mrs Hannah BL Mahan; Miss Mary
I 13obbal, Mrd Hannah " May; Miss Adaline
Carpenter, MriiCaroline Millar, Mies Ann
Carter, Mies Eliza Mora, Miss —, , •
Gain; Mrs Datkaelue Myers,. Miss Christiana
Cline, , Mies - Barba Newman, 1111/sB_Christi .
Clark, Mrs Sarah Naphaker, Mies_Blau ,
Conifortildiss Mary A 2 Nye, Miss Adaline s
Conrad, Mimi 'Hannah Nally, Mra Mary
Curtin, Misaeariana Cicanner,Riss Oatharin
Croft, Mra Ellen: W ' Theney,r-Bridget
Denay,Milsailary Rayne, -Miss Mary 4
Davis,rMnssEatew , , Peck, Mra RebeteaG 2
Dewns,'Misigiasib Ann Poplman, Miss *ratio
DeackardirMias Susan Ritsel, Miss Amanda •
Davis, Mrs Capt 0 0 Randolph, Miss V 1) •
Duncan,- Mrs Harriet Badid, Miss Mary J.-
- _,
Dageni?, Mrs HAI . 'l` Vilaymiond, Miss Mary°
Ebersole, Miss Annie O.Rauck, Miss Sarah E '`2
Felsb, MrslosnAs• „Rl:Wand, Mimi Allis
Fisher, Miss Mary - Rupp, Mrs Catharine
reteberger, Miss Mary :Robinson, MrIS Br , - .. ' !
For Um, Mrs Mary K Sciresiey, Miss Sallie
Fox, Mrs Leooh Sanders, Mrs Susan
ai t
F0x,,148,t/stekitmr , eaffer,,Mrs Annie 0
FuteabaiiKW ` 4*; Elizabeth _•
&lemon, ktistrOarb- i *Suit; Mrs Ottrbirine'
Gamier, Mies Mary, . :Satterson,bilasElis +bath
Harmon, 10381;110i ' Shollner, KW/Mau f
gisibilllMlsi Marla .Siders, Miss Mary J •
Good, Miss Leahlttlen , Bmitbi Miss Susan S '
Urifilth7Mnr-Leitisa , lelisyder, Mrs Eliza
Grab. Futa i Mary - Sponeler, .M Rebecca •
Raryy, - KIM Mary ' ' Salidany, lliiik Mary
Howell, Mt Mary Spetier, Mn s Sarah
,Hendersoof,. rs Ellen E Synlger; Mies Liddy
Hiner, ItileeKate‘ - -.. Stevens; Mrs Harriet
Hale, Miai - - l '" •• 'Strickler, MiNt Rose 2
Hanamelbaugh, Miss 8 'biter, Miss Anna B i
lE4ryyr, BiAltMarirF bai lor , 1— Emma S I
Hernry, Wit,:jane • Toil,' Miss Ellen ' i
Blakey, Mika fiatharine Truman; ' Mrs Hannah !
Hididandoilar, Miss M - Walker, Mrs Mary Ann
Illiffer, Miss Mary -Waver, Miss Agnass
Houck, Miss Mary White , Miss L ottie 11.
HoripsiMt&M*Prx , : , ,TWlllitais, - Miss Enimai
Hoatotter,rs Eb' Wilson, Mrs Esther
H.nfrord, Mh Mrs
Oath Wildi Misi.Lialle ' !
Jackman: ISM Marya Williams, Mies Mary
erialer,Abai Mary Wild, iNiar El iz abeth
Water, .11(ary. D Williams; Wad Annie
anierin c :=, America A Worgner, Xllll Rebecca I
finnnerkiL,Vair.Anna Wright,MrsElizabetii*
Kiennada,Mi l l Rebecca Uhler, Miss Sarah
Kelly, !Ore (try 4 Unger, Miss Elisabeth
Kutkler,litis Clara Ulriakpities Maggie
H F.
inio.xiii ~iitui..... y a wns', Mra 'won
-ittigiff,__l*w . tissiiiiiiiiivZiiiphas; Mist Sarah r
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Anderson, Joseph.
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Althouse, Harry Glat t James . '
Asper, David B •''''' • flarbrlck, Amos. •• - 4 . ,
Althalitt, 'll - 11 '• - °.'Elibbns James PE •
Ashmead,A. 8 Gieve, a H •
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Baritelb* r, A ' Orste,d, thiitt ilaillils -
11iiili, - AJN ! ' greillpierirf
Barry, Ifahert Greeson, John
lies,ko„gh,fl,so., __ , ~ Haw!, 1 5010 1—
Sit, Ahrl - ' .Ileilmy, Adam •
Blistlhiithiver S ; ::'Haven, A S
- Ilaldiiin,,lo3* Hain, Joseph
•Bamort, Poi',
- "Beatings, Capt Dunn
ihnlitibisti - Ohn B - 'o4priatt ' Wm K
era, *FP - - ' 6l ', W
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Harris, JosePh
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n 3 Ft*cr, Henry Harty , w n , l 3
,Be2 . OMWm ' Hrris; Tleffereon
leggel, Jacob
Nitiffeld, A 8
Bennett, Aaron . Hay, Francis - H
Bioardiumi, N C 2 Hoyel, - Jobs .
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BoYer, RG. 2 Regard, John ,•' :
Batton; Dahiel Hos I Soloman
Bosen, Henry Heir; Mal --
Boynton, Capt p(1 : - 44, James A
Bob', Win H Hitep, Haig '
Bowdep,Wm - .•.11148y, Jobn M •
BrowitelVSol '• • = `• Wad, G W
Brown, Isaac A • ' Hill`, Charles Joseph ,
Brady,. 0W• N - - 2 Hottke, H H 8
Brown, WS. . 'lloarrier, A - J 2
EhoWiClattifer SC - • Haverland,capt Wm k
Brown / p rr.. ...,„,, , 110,,Albert D,
Bradlay; AMU 1 ,
,-, f ' J4eues,",..lphn S
Brown, Capt J 2 Janes, Walter B .!
Brown, Thomas W -- Jones, Wellington
.Brady, 0 H ._. Johnston, T S
Borah, John Jones, John A. B •
Suras ix :fmt W a tp .Johns9n,J W •
je T ur
.Eldru khan James -':• .Jo ' adititin N
;0.4 311 , 'slid Lt) a,
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t_iiiiit, Harry u eefei, Joseph
Cli 0194, J, J Kerber, Jacob
Chfisrn ore, . James '': ' . King Jolin . 2
Clark, Henry Killieff , ir. Isaac
Clark Wm H Xing B F 2
Dotro4s`, Hon JR'!lii.e : i Ici4P. ai Win - *best ,
Cksta; Ahlunio 4 .1 :'• t", Nohgr,Samanal = - 4 • • ..", -.; ; :
Coulter, Wrn '- ' ` - Kolliii, John M
Coiling,. B -,_. , jkontz,Bamnel
Conway, Patilhla •: '. "Keikrney; John
Corwen, John Lawrence Joseph
A
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0iiIiiII: • , Ifmll - 1 ' l 4. Le ', okii. I
dieilii , na . atimei - " ; D M-.
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D4Ca• John Leger, James H
DJ B -- - -Lenhart, Peter J
DeGraff, C E Leferer, John F
ptualek:Tohn A ,•-, ;• r,"• ,41foelc! - wood; John H
Drindey, indrtie"' -- "';'l.6bk, C D ' •
DtlligtiGeo."4.7o-,..', .:' lionl, Terbet L •
Deiker, Jahn k,„ ' litigerieeker, John B
Downs t :SMatia -:. :,:; falteatirty, Neal
Dodge, Andrew McGirl, Jacob
Dorsey, Awles . . . McGowan, Capt
Doneghne, Philip McAllister, John C •
tDancan-N.Calirin. Philips
. Maddni4homas
z tka• ri d ec ,-; 4 ,,, 1 , :;',:.4 0 4.1firgna4;,ffohn A ,
Dean, J R Maurer, 0W .. '
Runkle, Josiah A,, ..., , Mother, „ Beer P.X... •
-Sehlitnd Pahri 0 - .1 r.,. ..--; .Sejor,Seo - if •
Eagle, B Melody, Thomas (ship:
Felger, Geo Miller, Boldin •
Flowers, Benjeman 2 Mingert, Wm
Field, Jacob *Miller, Wm-Id - •
Fint, John Miller, Samuel ,
/ 1 021. 11 q5i : 4 . 4 ' Ntkirv`. o q_ nrad
Forney, on W. ll er,..thoo H
Slenabig,Fmtirick•• ••, Iforhi;Ennch;: , - a
Fulmer, Wm - An h, :.2c2rrslitiL J • - • ".,
Oglitf;Alinf - k1.17-7.-",-7:4•110 111 6R 10 .t muel
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New 2bvtrtistmento
Barringer, Dav'd
Sutton & Willson
Stouffer, J F
Stone, Wm P
Strock, Sam
Sumner, Alfred
§tone, Cyrus
Thome. John
Templin, James R
Urick, Samuel G
Erick, Samuel
Visecher, F J
Walker, L M
Ward, Henry
Walter, John B
Walters, Michael
Wailed,
Webber, Louis
Whitemari, Geo
Wells. M W
Wildrick, Nelson 3
Weidman, Elward
White, Daniel
Wenrich, Thomas
Wheeler, Win F
Whlteihal, John S
Weltoex, James
Mone, Basel
Mosier, Sergt John E
Idonehan, Michael
Mumah, John
Myers, II
Newman, Joseph
Neely, Joseph
0' Leary, Humphrey
0' Brine, James
Orwen, 84mnel
Parsons, R H
Person, Joseph
Park, Gao IV
Parline, Calvin H
Peck,
Philbin, Anthony 2
Phraener, 0 B
Pronell, Robert M
Poßinger, Geo
Porter, Hon John
Patnem, A B
Quigley, Patrick
Rainbow, Dr J
Reed, Samnel F
Ritts, Joseph
Robinson, 8
Rink, Otristirm
Blindy„ . F Weaver, Robert
Brigers, John Whitmer, Ldwis
Ituppsl, Henry Wdlls, Samuel
Saunders, Charles Wert, A G
Sawyer, John W Wilhelm, Charles A
Shek; J hi Wilson, Elias
Seal, Gso W Wilson, T
Seitssr,"Corpi Philip Williams, agates
`hope, C B - Williams, Thoa
Shannon, Hon Judge Winters, Geo
Shope, BUOY J, A
Shaffer; Pates EC Winelow;Lieut T B
Shollowell, Sohn 'Willi - tuna, Wm
Shney, Jeremiah John A
Srifford„Jarna B IV3llauer, Edward H
Elioday, John WlikiaFon , GUI
Snyder, 'John Witmer, Barrie H
Smiley, Robert B Widgamot, Henry
Smith, Geo Wolff SA
W Wo6n;Tlipmas
nprecher, Wm r) Wolreitb, Seabold
Studor, Frank Woodward, Lee P
Sirickler, D. To L lkft John E
Slater, Benjami n F., Yet . glo;Vm
S tanton, Daol Zimmerman, John
Stroh, Beniabgn Ealfer,,Eir, Henry
Persons calling for any of the ahove letteri
will please say, they are advertiaed, and_give
the date of the list in which they appear. One
cent due on each. • :
it - • GEO. BERGNER; P. M
STEAltsarp \ GREAT EASTERN, FROM,
NEW YOBS TO LIVERPOOL.
The steamship
GREAT AA - STERN
wax= PATON, Commander.
isn't* diatettched _
moo raingPoer... Haw' Tons. -
Tuesday Jane 801 Tuesday July 21
and at intervals thereafter of about Biz weeks
from each port.
First cabin from. $0.5 to $136
Siaikid cabto state-room, berths; .
'Meals farnishedht lepaiate tables " ' $7O
Excursion Tickets out and back., In the first
and second cabin only, '.a fare and a WV
Servants accom ping passengers and chil
dren under twelie i f age half price. In
fants free. .. - . ,
Third cabin $5O
Steerage; with &minim accommodaticins...s3o
Price of paeans from . Liverpool, same rates
as above.
All faret*yableitt 3 .ctoki,, or its equivalent
In U. 8. currency.
Each Passenger allowed -twenty cubic feet of
luggage. -
An experienced Surgeon on board. -
Forpmesgelip to.. •
UHAREJD3 A; , WHITNRY,
At the Office. 26.Breadway, Now York.
For freight apply: to •
lIPIELOP &APP/ 1 44•41 Agents;
Y9 s,
New
Gs-AND` PIC-RIC
Benoit of OA Hoie Fire 00., No. 2.
Ba , lionames WOODS,
13ATINg14.Y,'JULT 4= 0 1868.
Tickets. ' 2; 1 * - ' 26 Cents.
YLOOR MANAGERS :
T.
' G. Sample, ' , John M'Comas,
D.ll..Martin, • Wm. Carson,
J. N. aarverich.
No improper cbaractem will be admitted and
there will, be a sufficient police r ygoe the
s.round to ' lireien , e* - Order., jel2-dtd
GRAND,- nrN/C
ros
Benefit 14 the doeitVill - This bo.,
itIIBBNE'B , APOODS,
ON SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1863.
Thaws 26 Omit.
"f rag Coinpany give this Pic-Nic for the pur
-1 pose of Obtaining money to make a pay
ment on theiiikeir Batton" Engine, and ex
pect &Mend support from the public. • DeB-td
THE UNITED STATES ROTEL,
KAJiMSBURG, PA.
.coVsinix
lIIITCHISON, Proprleton
Hffi well linovin Hotel is now in a condi
.Llion. taxixtominodateithe traveling public;
affording the niat *nide conveniences alike for
the transient guest and the permanent boarder.
THE lINITEIiSTATE3 HOTEL jiaB beqn
entirely *fitted throughout, and now; has an
coriiodatiOns equal in extent; comfort and
luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia add
Pittsburg. lts location is the best in-the State
Oaptt4 being - In-meccess to allthe railroad
depoU, and in elowtproiliatity,tiiall-the: public
offices and business loitalideti of the cify. It has
now-all the conveniences of
A FIRS 2 CLASS HOTEL,
and the . Proprietors ate , determined to spare
neither expanse, time or labor. to ensure the
comfort of the guest:it - The patronage of the
frivoling public is respectinlif solicited.
- -
LADIES! FANQY TRAVELING
W ITS aim& assortment of . •
'3fia.99 1 ,1; . , . 13 . 4 4 61 4. .
&moor., . CLOTES;
Perm • • . CiifF . !9gF,
361 2 *id- JX:IOfLA.AL9
50 000-LBs.
" EXlbraita oit
(CAIIVASHED).
3Egre . aaDA is
.150witintriow; which: we &wadi wholesale or
#4 , •the.single Haiii,.itt petylow figure.
gay . 3ol WK. DOCK, 4., -kum
RECRUITS WANTED.
VOB, 47th Itt,42IDIENT. P. V., .•
COL. I*. H. GOOD, Corantitatang,„
dtationazi at Key West, Florida.
Apply to Mut. W W. fozET,
-A c rstreat. opte'Preabitarlart-Cliarch.
[patriot and tri 4 x4 it
Itrileolu, Diniocrit,
and America; Bloomfield, cootice month And
NO to this office 'tit *meal= hamedll
- zadC4lo
_ ,
21Inttgementg
BRANT'S HALT
POSITIVELY SIN NIGHTS ONLY
CARNOROSS & D]
MINSTRELS,
THE STAR TROUPE
OF TIME WORLD!
Ea=
GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES
This Monday Er'g•, Jane 22,1863.
PROGRAMME-PART I
Fantasia for Piano, Thos. &Becket, dr.
Overture—Selected, i CarnilVils .k Dixdra Min
strels.
Opening Chorus—Crowned with the . .
Tempest, Ftdl Troupe
There's No Such Girl as Mine, J. La Mont
Soap Fat Man, E. F. Dixey
Who will Care for Mother now 7 I. L. C a meron
Lanidgaa's Ball, Frank Moran
Sweet Love, Good Night to Thee, C. Campbell
Grand Finale--
Anvil Chorus, i Car across & Dixey's Minstrels
PART lI—VARIE LIE 3.
Grand Fancy Rance,
BURLESQUE MONSTER COCERT
A LA GERMANIA.
Conductor Frank Moran.
Overture—"Turoo to Rau," Full Orchestra
Cornet Solo, A. H. Banter&
Penny Trumpet Solo ; On a-Horn,) ~E. F. Mies ,
Onor.r Finale—" Fly by-Night," Orchestra
Favorite Ballad—When this }
.1.... tearnerOSS
Cruel War le Over,
POOR OLD MAID.SI
Moran & Dixejr.
Maley Clog Dance Charles Gibbons
BABES, IN THE WOOD,
Ranh Moran'ik, B. F. Dixey.
Boehm Flute Solo, J. S. Cox
Circulars, containing a Oil description ofthe
peculiar excellence and increased- facilities for
ptaying-on these Celebrated Flutes, can be ob
taine&by applying-to Mr. A Q. Badger, No.
181; Broadway, N. Y., or to Mr: Cox, No. blO
N. Eleventh Street. Philad,lphia.
FEFMPT SHAKING QUAMS,
BY THII COMPANY.
DEAF AS A POST,- Dizpy & Edmonds.
Double Irish Jig, Villiers &.Gibbona.
To conclude with the Plantation Valk-around
entitled
HIGH" DADDY!
nklesioncents , Reserved mats rotE cents.
26 •
1111)Qra Open nen:quarter past 7 ; Performance
to commence at 8 o'clot.k. . -
J. L. CARNCROSS,
891141 m krffliiige?
CM
Non 2thnertistments.
Valuable Furnace Property rifir -Sale
or to Rent. ..
BE undersigned will sell qr.:rent Chester
T
Fiirmota, situate in Crowell township,
Huntingdon county, Pa. The Btack is well and
substan,tially built ;:there Is Jaw) Ton Bank
Mathes is tolerable repair ; there is an abun
dance of good woodthat caw be purchased at
horn 1526conts per eon!, (woodleave,).alth
in' two miles of the stack, and abundance of
good. ore can be got foal:One to two and a loaf
at- a reasonable price. The furnace is
ut ten miles from Mt. Union station, P. B.
IL, with a good public road leading to it. For
further -particulars; address
smarm N . ril.SolT,
- Spruce Creek; P:O. - ,lEturodagdorrcounty, Pa.
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
rrOITONINO at QIIEEN&LOWN, (co( Ben
i rm.) The well knortnr i Eltiramers of the
Liverpool, New York and 'Philadelphia Steam
ship intended to sail as follows :
City of. Maaphosterdiiaturday, dupe- 27; Coy
of New York, Saturday, July,4 ; City of Wow -
togton, Saturdayi Juirlit-ind'every succeeding
Saturday, at Noon, frotalleirdAtillorth Elver.
'BATES OF PirtrafONC,
ramairi -nr • , 151911 Dr ps _rot nuurvArarz DI CUR
101501.
1
mac Cati, $BO 00 anntaaaa, $B2 50
do to London, 8600 do :to Landon, 86 , 60
do to Paris, , 96,00 do to. Paria,.. 40 50
do to Hauelniti, 'OO l 00 do ttatainbing, 37 50
tthisomgers ilsolonranled,to amve,..*Otnero)
Rotterdam; -Antwerp, Fri...., akegpalli low rates.
Fares from ,LiTerpool or
.L Queenestown : let
Cabin, $75, $B5; $105: StekAge from Liver
pool, $4O. From Queemestpwn, $80.: Those
who wish to send for tbr i tir#iends can buy tick
ets here at these rates:
ny's
For
Office further information apply at the (louver
_
s.
JOHH G. DALE, Agent; l 5 Broadway, N. Y.
or C.O. Z O IKERAILAIT, Harrisburg.
Notice to Brdge-Oontraotorai
rtubetw-itrecezu:4
0-
foorulldgoftrz,4
one of 75 feet span-and the other of 80 feet
spin—both of said Sidges to beof:amo. span
each. Said t ridges to be built across Wiconieco
creek, in:Danpltm county, the one w
a few"
east of Millen burg and the other about seven
miles east of the same The inad'aites
are respectively known sa.Coopr's Fording and
Good's ,Folling Mil! Bridge. Said badges to be
erected on Burr Top Arch Plan. Prepcnile
NM. be received PP to Jane the 22d, Ww24.115', ,
1868, aka o'ckopkt... ar., at which"tinte,tfcCA,dd
Pre1X444.11 1 -WiTh be o pened end Oetriibie ir*red-
PersonsFerietting to propose can hive 'pitted
spcificati,oris.qn application, by letter or other
aim, at the.etfice the County Commissioners,
at- flarritiburg, on which - prepeals should .be
Indorsed. GEOREM,GARVEB.IO%, ; .;
HENRY 'MOVER, • • .
JACOB
Conuniee
my27-dewtd -
TO BUILDERS,
MHE South Ward School Directors will ri ve
Propos* for building a School Bonet on
the corner of Fourth `street and Slakitary
alley, according to planand specifications which
- can be seen at the office of the &cutter); No.
SO Market 'street. Payments will ist-laude: in
cash as the building progresses, reserving 16
per,Acent. till'Completed•
nrust-be`handed to the 6 el:Fete47 (MA pope
June 22d. , Approved ittclAtities..mustieSe Oren
party receiving the contract , brthe JACOB-nousEß,
gases Sitlialtailaina. BeCtettrY•
"WE STUDY TO PLEME:
BOILICELABT & BOBBINS'
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