Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, July 10, 1863, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    0:i l e pail) ) iftlegrag
NOTICE TO AOl , E HMI SERS.—AII
Ad
rertisements, illi lir^As Notices, Mar.
riagee, Deaths, 6.c., to secure insertion
In the rpELE6LcArii, must invariably
be accompanied With the CASH.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
Evening. Edition are inserted In the
naming Edition ♦V itilOnt extra charge.
ItAtiltir.-,BURG, PA
Friday Evening, July 10, 1563
FROM LANOASItR.--Sovertil companies reached
this city last evening and this morning, direct
from Lancaster county. Among the number
we noticed one from Lancaster city, which ar
rived Le,t night about half-past ten o'clock,
numbering eighty-five teen. They are quar
tered at present in Camp Curtin. .
Gov. Comm left for Gettysburg this morn 7
ing, to give his personal attention to the care
of the wounded men in. the hospitals in that
vicinity. He goes thence to the army, to ten
& r whatever aid may be in his power to secure
the comfort and the efficiency of the Pennsyl
vanians in that organization.
ARRIVAL OP WOUNDED SOLDIERS.- Sixty- nins
oounded soldiers were brought to this city
during the night and placed in the different
city hospitals. The men were wounded
in the battle near Gettysburg, and were sent
here in charge of Sergeant Bohr, of the 153 d
Pennsylvania regiment.
FROM CAMP Parma.— Forty or fifty volun
taw from the 153 d Pennsylvania Volunteerri,
arrived in Harrisburg this afternoon, direct
from Camp Parole, Chester county, Pennsylva
nia. Tiny were tent here to be mustered out
of service with their regiment, when it' shall
have arrived in this city, after, the expiration of
its term of enlistment. Many of the men were
convalescents, who were forwarded here with
the paroled• prisoners.
DEATH OF AN OLD' RESIDENT OF DAUPHIN
COUNTY.—Mrs. Elizabeth Bickel, an old resident
of this county, departed this life at Dauphin on
Monday last, at the advanced age of seventy
six years. Mrs. Bickel has lived in 'Dauphin'
county over sixty years, and during that ti me
,
her circle of relatives and friends had gradually
increased up to the hour of her death. She was
one of the few inhabitants who resided in this
county at the time our ,troubles culminated. in
war with England in 1812. - :
Haw Arriummx.—The enterprising artist,
Mr. Harry Davis, Nyho,has met with such great
success since his panorama opened in dila city,
has now offered anew inducement to those who
may attend his exhibitions. He has purchased
a large amount of jewelry, books, &c., which
he intends distributing to the audience.through
gift tickets, before the close of each "evening's
entertainment. The distribution of these gifts
will commence this evening, to continue two
nights only. Those wishing to occupy good
seats, and participate in the fun; will not need
a precautionary word to go early, before the
hall is crowded.
Tue ERROLLMENT.-IL the Congressional Dis
trict composed of Indiana, Westmoreland and
Fayette counties, the enrollment has been com
pleted, exhibiting a force of 9,702 in the first
class, and 3,851 in the second chum, subject •to
the draft. Deducting from this the ustral per
centage, allowance for exonerations;therelnre
still 8,702 subject to actual service. Taking ;
this district, therefore, as an average one, we
have about 326,235 men liable to do military
service under existing regulations in our State.
'faking off agate, the per cent, for exonera
tions, there is a positive force in the State !of
220,800. A draft on the State for 20,000.01 en
will take about every seventeenth man of those
subject thereto.
Bann Womman.- 7 Eighty rebel,' wonrided
prisoners passed over the Northern Central
railroad to-day, en route for. Baltimore, where
they are to be paroled and 'sent beyond our
lines. Dr. Charlton, Surgion at this post was
present and dressed the wounds, of many of
them, they having been deserted by thetr:oWn
surgeons. Altogether, the rebels 'presented a
sad picture of wretchedness, dismay•andsqcei
lag. They expressed themselves 'perfeotly,sat
isfied with the ability and valor of the men: of
the North, and were free in donfessing that the
boast of the :!•:outh being able to conqrier the
Government was all folly. They willremember
•Gettysburg as long as they live: One fellow,
declared that all which was necessary to mike
.a regiment of rebels pick up Its heels, was
merely to cry out "Gettysburg." The spill is
last being broken. "
NSW Ecousrafirmal OROLNILATION.—A llTan
ker of clerical and lay delegates, from Fiee
Baptist Churches in this section, assembled' in
Rev. Mr. Colder's church in this city on last
Tuesday, for the purpcse of organizing a Quar
terly Conference. Five ministers and the same
number of laymen were present, representing
five churches in Dauphin,Larteaster ., Blair,
York and CumberlandcountisS: qrfriifia
tion was formed finder the mania of the " Har
risburg Quarterly Conference of Free Baptist
Churches ;" and delegates, were appoktedl to
represent the body at the next session' of the
Pennsylvania Yearly 'Sleeting; Th e many
friends of Bev. Colder's congregatiou rejoice
to learn the prosperity which attends them in
their new ecclesiastical relations. It is now but
one year since they connected themselves with
the Free Baptist denomination, and already
'they find the-Work so greatly enlarged that
they are enahled for& ii - Vigorons quarterly
conference. One member of the'Conterenee,
Rev. Mr. Leacock, was formerly a miefst*M. of
Itheljnited Brethren Chureja ; and:tikee"others,
Bev. Messrs. Bender, Coat& aed Boyer,
were
members among the Winebreniteriaiis. o These
•are all young and active xnenonWdotthtleali
will prove themselves efficient labertaido the
vineyard to which they are called, e
We understand that the cornerlatoial: the
Crew church now building for the congregation;
in this city, the laying of which was postpoped),
on account of the recent Irillitary excitemant,
will be laid with app ropriate . teremonies - next
Tuesday. The building promises to be'one of
the neatest audtuost comb:o4loin our pity. -
-
LIST OF SICK AND WOIINDSD IN COTTON
FACTORY Hosprrar,.—We publish, today, the
names, company and regiment of every sick and
wounded soldier in the Cotton Factory 11. S. A.
Hospital, corner of North and Second streets.
The list includes those admitted and in hospital
up to the last morning report, (10th inst.) There
are yet over thirty vacant beds, by the morning
report of the 10th, but patients are rapidly
coming in,. and the beds now vacant will pro•
bably be filled before the middle of next week.
The hospital; at present, is in charge of Surgeon
W. S. Wood, (lab of the 52d regiment Penna.
volunteers,) assisted by Sorg, J. G. M'Candlets:
William Thompson, Metropolitan police,
Henry Guards.
Leman N. Rupp, company 0, 17th Pennsyl
vania cavalry.
Frederick. H. Ribble, company A, 68th New
York State, militia..
John C. Church, company, 0, 37th New York
State militia.
John S. Fargis, company B, 87th New York
State militia. .
Frank Chiiir,compag-t, Slat:New York State
militia.
Nicholas Love, company I, 37th New York
State militia."
Lawrence':E. O'Brien, company C , 87th•Wew
Yorkßtate•milltla:- • • -
George Ogba, company J, 11th New. Yolk
State militia.
Sergeant Frederick,: Hoffman, company K,
11th New York Statemilitia.
Jacob Bosch, comPany.K, 11th New. York
State militia.,
John Roper, company 11, 37th New York!
State militia.
Terrence Brady, companyß, 37th.. New York
State militia.
.
Charles Dunham,Bird's
: Battery.
James Durham, company E; 66th - .New - York
State militia. " •
Genr.ge Hsyes, -company H, 71st New York
Statemilitia..
Jolm Eble.
Jolin Deter, company E, 93d Pennsylvania
volunteers. r •F
Cot Para! E. G. 'Gran'? cotapany H, 71st
NewXork State ,
BernaittLevy, regular qvalry.
Joseph cot,npany, F,:2d ?eansytya;
nla militia." "
limposi/company Et 80th yennsylvania
militia.. • •
Joseph golier,,i4norsiny q,,02(1 Pennsylvania
D. W. Gallowat, - coait*it A, 161st Pennsyl 7
vania volanti3ere.
Ala:tinder: Oalvf3ft, _company H;'..4.01.1 New
York State militia.
Peter Daganhart, company K, Now, York
State militia.
.
Abraham Getz, company i.lth WW l :York
State militia.
Andrew J. Kerns, company K, Bth Kew:York
State
19119 r, company K., 26th PermsylVanta
militia.
.
• Jae. Perrine, company o,'B7th New York
State militia.
Corp. AndreiafStritib, col:4mq A, 11th New
York State mWtta.
Jahn H. Stever, dompelrir-D,Hoes Pe4n
aylvardtaattery. f• •
Adam Witzel, company A, 11th New York
State militia.
Robert Aberhama, company A, 37th Nor
York State militia.,
J. w. parbe,r,.company
militia
J. 13. Davis, compagy G, 30,th 1 3 ennaylir#141
militia.
Isaac Kelly, compaily C, 30tli Peansylvailia
militia.
J.: Kgline, compAnyl,Botll‘..Pennsyliuila
militia.
BOrgt• LineKekkeY, Pont*Y .A,,21 Penn
sylvania militia.
Gilbert Oakley, company 0,22 d New York
State militia'.
Wellington Fetter,. Map any it,.,3oth Penn
sylvania militia. , „_,
Jonas E. Heed, company H, .30th - ienney Ivan's
, .
Corp. John Schoob,-company I , 80th Penn
sylvanta,militia.
Jacob. Wyman, • company F, 80th Pannsyl
vania militia,.
Arthar Wylie , Oompaiii 0, 26th Patineyliania
militia.
Fred. Wolf;.company A, Anderson'e Troop
Chas. Dyokman, company C, 23d Pennsyl
yanla rnintifg:
Robert &don; company F, 23d Penney licLnia
jentei Murphy, company F, ZildPennsylvanin
militia.
A. E. Simone, eorepituy F, 22d Pennsylvania
militia `
Charles Disternelt company 0 , 22 d Nevs York
State militia.
COiporal Frederick Link, company el, 11th
New York State militia.
Sergeant Henry Banner, compant 11_ . 11th
New York State militia. , - •
Adolph Blau, company. A, 11th NawTo'Fk
Stake
Jose& Oiler, „eta:ll[44y E, 11th New York
State militia. .
Jacob beiitch, 11th New Y,oik
Rociolph Stem', conipany B NOW York
State militia. - • '
George Adams, company E, Invalid Corps..
Timothy 21.,O'Brien, amipfulyta, Bth New
York State. militia. - •
AlPAnder H. Kenmgd, ecogg.o ,3 lz,' B ,th New
York State militia. -
John Janaeit,.,ooppany Cf,„Sth New TpFk
State militia.• , ,
, John H., Rose, company (1, NewYori
.
State Militia.
• James ter, company c, .9EL New 7irloylt. state
militia.-.
Wpm On'Oak couipsny F, 37th Nevi York
tate ' -• • ' - • ,
Kithoe,'ltoropany IE, 7let Sew •York
State militia. • - ' ' •
11 . W. Fartiar, company B, 22d New Yoik
State militia. '
A. H. Kimmel, company E, Sth New York
State militia.
Edward Gitibritt,, ist Battalion Invalid Porps.
J. M. Edwardir, natiskiiii, company
• Fik.lst
New Jersey •
J. M. Fisk, company B, 2 . BthPthinsylVtiobt,
E. J. Miller, company M, 28tit fehatylvinla
militia.
George W.'Campbell, company A, 28th Penn
sylvania militia.
.1.•
Joseph Oskley,nompanyji, 28th Pennsylva-
nia militia •f•
Isaac Griffinot *piny B, 28th Pcasylsanta,
William Wilson, company 1, 68th New. York
State militia. t.
'
Fnuxcis Itichards, company 1, 68th,14 evr York
Statojntl3tla.,
Charlei Bosick,, cornPartY' L 'E, '64 'New
York. State-militia. - - -
Proderiot Jatiprin,' company H. list New
York State tallith'.'
JamteNlinley, company D, 69th YenusYlye-.
nia voltintears.
Max Loeb, company la, 61st Penndylvania
volunteers. , • -
Joseph P. SMltti, company (1,17 th Pennsy.l
- ",
.
,
vol Th iut ° te ln 'ers " c°ll4 - 1)843 ' K' 3d
. _
•xt - ,Ar. Nicholas, compan 1684,1 Pao=Yl*
Tolonians. ' -
46,1a0aNction,Compluiy 41, 58tli
-
~.$5=11.914074:51,1364Y,,A1 24th ,wine
whin
D. E. Skinner, company G, IGB, r. York
volunteers.
James Welsh, company 0, Ist Provs3,ona
Battery.
Frederick Wade, company 0, 39th Penney!
yards' militia ; wounded in chest.
William D. Frederick, company B, 39th Penn
sylvania militia ; compound fracture of both
legs.
Jacob Ditton, company L 123 d Ohio volun
teere.
Lieut. Abbe, company F, 37th New York.
Ix Tows.—Major General ASLIB arrived in
this city yesterday, and is stopping at the Jones
Houae. lie object in leaving Philadelphia, the
headquarters of the Delaware division, over
which he has command, la to proceed to the
army of the Potomac, to take an active part In
the next great battle.
SELLING LIQUOR WITHOUT' A LlOENSE.—infOr
mation was made, yesterday, against the pro
prietor of the Ritmo' House, J. Greenough, for
selling_ whisky without a license. A warrant
was made out by Alderman Kline, and given
to Officer Patrick (not Barney) Campbell, who
arrested Greenough :and' brought him to the
Mayor's office. Committed to prison in default
of bail
~.'
Ur UP TUN VALLEY.--Over three hundred
.negrops, of both sexes, were ciillected near the
litayor' office yesterday'afternodio by the police
men. They were all 'figitiVes Irina np 'the
Cumberland Valley, and bad Veen collected
together in order that the Mayor might have
liamportatiore furnished them to their , various
homes. They presented a most singular ap
pearance—some of them as jolly as their na
ture would allow, while others looked as though
they bet every, friend they ever had on earth.
„Many of the males had been employed on the
entrenchments, but these are about finished,
and uo work that they-could , do, Which would
be of any interest to the Government remain
ed undone. They were sent pp, the , valley last
evening, la, an extra train.
POLIOE E8P011.2 ,1 --BtfOie Alderman
Twenty cases of a .petty, nature were up this
morning, mostly for clamant:less and disorderly
conduct. Three of lliemtwire fined it each,
and coats, and, with the rest, discharged.
Lewis °ughler *as arredted this morning, by
Officer Cline, for aseaultand battery mouth of
George L. Brady. Doafendan hound over yi the
tune of $lOO to answer the . August term of
Court.
From the aboVe arrest a cross fire. wee coin
menced,between„ the two pglips, and George
.:. Brady was also arrested for assault and bat
'tarp on _oath of Lewis Cughler, who entered
bonds amounting to $lOO to answerat the same
•
Court Kthe.former defendant.
kaill ART ' FRliiitini Vann= of a special meet
ing thele4fes' Union Belief Association;
held July Bth, 1863: The Ladies' Union Re
lief Associatiotrof Harrisbitrg require a mode
rate quantity of.,the ,folloaring supplies, and
none others, viz: Butter, eggs, onions, dried
fruit, dried beef, tongue, and apple batter.
These should bs..packed Mparately• in small
boxes, and 'marked &Tied svpilea. Address
care Quartermaster General, Harrinhurg, Be:
• The appeaFis made only to. the citizens of
DanALin,Enrk, Juniata, Lancaster and Leba
non counties, theee - special supplies being In
tended for the ZIFIFand wounded of the hospi
tals of this place: The freight will-be .paid by
the State if the railroad and express companies
regnirtrit. :The ladles who were kind enough
htst fallto take , charge of dried fruit belonging
to this Association, will please send it to the
Association ream, In iValrifit street, Areehal
ground.
Attest; ELIZA A. BISHOP, Bgrelary.
.013 trial Afeititts.
HAIR DYE HAIR. Olt
BATCHELOR'S CELEBRATED HAIR DYE
Is. the Best Ist the Werhi
274, ma k Seamless, Awe and Reliable Aye linown.
Title splanai - Hair Dye is Perfect=changes
Red; Misty or Grey Hair hiatantly tO a Gassy
Black or Natural Brown, without injuring, the
Hair or Staining, the Skin, keying the Ratt'
Soft and Beautiful ; imports fresh AWAY, fre
quently restoring its pristine smlor, gad rectifies
the 111. effects of Bad ,Dyear , The - tkennine is
signed W 114411 A. BATORRI.GR. Allatheis
are mere imitations, and should be. avoldefi.
Sold by all' Dinggists, ncron - -- 81
BARCLAY ST., N.Y. ' ,
Biaaanoß's law TOXpR=AM FOR MMHG
WI WEL je2B 7 y.
,
To guilitrwigm
If the strangers ,that,..are. now in, the city
wonder wikrour citizens are so very healthy,
`we wocild say in reply that Mrs. •Weethoven's
GermanYegetable Medielnesarestill sncceeafully
used, and that all who take of them are eatia: -
fied as to their virtue. Now is the time fcir all
going : into the army . to have Ai* blood
eleanied, and ht a short tune they . will get fat
and hearty:- No one need have tha i Dyapepsis,
Liver Complaint, a Cough or a Cold. Thousands
have been cured, and so may you. 'Pethßy your;;
selves 11! giving the,medicine a trial. Call of
No. 27 Switifline street, Harrisburg, Pa.
Orders from a distance _ promptly attended to,
jeM MB& L BALL.
MOTHERS! )MOTIZERS::
MOTRERSI I!
TION'T fill to .krocure HES:: ino
W OTHING
1 T is valuable PrOpirrt&l' is tiiiniescrifitiOn of
tine the.best female phYsicians and.nurses In the
United States, and lust been need for -thirty
years ,
with never failing safety and widows by
millions of mothers and 'children, from the
feeble infant of one week old to the adult. '
:It not only relieveg,the child feßi pain, but
invigorates the stomeolk„and boivehi, corrects
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole
system.. It will almost instantly relieve
Gino nt ram' ROWisa, kW wag) coma. •
w e pepove it the - Heat arid Surest Remedy in
the', World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DILEMMA DT CHILDREN, whether it arises
from:Teething. oi from anyrother. craft •
Fulfdirectione for using will tusc9mtle4 each
bbttle. Mine Genuine unless the faowimile
'oll=3 IftwIEREINS, New York, 18. on . the
(Atsiff,o vxwm ,
Eiola Dy MediraineLliSmers: '
4kiclpal 9ffico., , 48 De)eptreet, timik.
- Nicpk-Chwir Cid= rim Iktrisw.
• 30203010034 u
Nemi.abmertiseutents.
WHITE .SULPHUR
AND
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS
AT
DOUBLING GAP, PENN A
JAMES D. HENDillt, Proprietor, (late of K irk
wood House, Washington.)
Season Opens 15th of Tune.
THESE SPRINGS are in Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania, 30 miles west of Harrisburg.
They are accessible from all the principal citie.i
by Railroad to Harrisburg, thence by the Cum
berland Valle:v Railroad to Newville; from
Newville, 8 miles good staging to the Springs.
The stage la always In waiting upon the arrival
of the cars at Newville.
Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore,
or Washington in the morning can arrive at the
Springs the same evening at 5 o'clock.
The Hotel is commodious and comforlable,
with Hot and Cold Baths attached, and exten
sive grounds for walks and amusements.
The long experiende of the prt sent Proprietor
(for many, years past at the Kirkwood Honse in
WashingiOn,.H. 0,) enables him to say, that
It will be*ldneted in a manner to please all!
Visitors.
' Tains : $2 per day ; $l2 per week ; 4 weekii
s4ot Children and servants half price.
.&yer's. Sarsagi,!,a.
I .
S a concentrated extract of Para Sarsap . prilla,
so combined with other substances of still,
greater alterative power as to afford an effective
antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to
cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those
who suffer from Strumousioomplaints, and that
one which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service to this large class of our'
afflicted fellow citizens.. ,How completely this
compound will do it bats been proven by ex
gthigAerit on many, of the worstoases to be found
in theliillowing complaints :
Maxima AND SOROPTILOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUP-,
TEM AND ERUPTIVE DISEASIS ULCERS, PIMPLES ?
BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD N./ULD,:
SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS, Plittoimiar
DISEASE, DROPSY, NEURALGIA OR TIC DOLOREUS.,
DERILITY,,DYSPITSIA AND boromersols, ERYSIPIk-,
LAB, ROM 0/k ft. ApiniGsflr Fro4.and indeed
thinwhidb class of irfoimg.from
PURITY OP THE BLOOD.
_ , . •
This torianound will `be found a-great promo
ter of health,' when taken in theepting, •to expel
the'foul humors which fester in the blood at,
that season of the year. By thotimely expulsion
of them;many rankling climerders Re nipped in
the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this
remedy, spare themselves from, the endurance
Of gut eruptions and ulcerous - sores; through
which the system will strive to rid itself of
correptions if not assisted, to do this through
the natural:channels of the body by an attars ,
tape mediOne. Cleanse out the vitiated 'blood
Whenever you and its impurities bursting
throngh the skin in pimplier, eruptions or soles ;
cleanse it:when you find it le obstructed and
Waggish ig the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is
find, and . your feelings will tell you when. Even
Where Perth:Saar disorder. is felt, people
' e n joy better tealth, and live longer, for cleans
gig the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and
all well; but with the pabulnm.of life disor
(fixed, there can be no lasting health. Sooner
Or' later something Must go wrorig, and the
grekt machinery of life is disordered or Over:
During years the public have been mis
led by laige bottlee, pretending to give a quart
of Extract'of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not onlycontahr little, if any, Sarsaparilla;
but often no curative properties whatever.—
Heriee, bitter and' painful disappointment has
. 'follOwed the use of the various extracts of Bar
paparlila which flood the market, until the name
elfin justly despised, and has become:4% l . o 43'-
imposition and cheat. 'Stilt we cell
th li compound &reveille, 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 'hew
virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary
run ,of the diseases it le intended to cure.
'Prepared by Di. J. C. AYER & 00., Lowell,
Mass. 'Price $1 per Bottle • Six Bottles in one
package, gii
C:-,ll;tianuvatt, D. W. Gross & Co.,
O. K., gellet,..J.; M. Lutz, Dr. Belly, F. Wyatt'
and dealers; everywhere. '
TELEGRAPH NOTICE.
THE AMERICAN TELEGBAPH LINE from
.4. Harrisburg to Balt!More, sad the line
:from Hanover Junction to Iffinoverand Qattys
li.nrg, have bean purchased by the Inland Tele
graph Company, that are, constructing opera
rise lines kora Philadelphia to "Pittsburg, and
from Baltimore to Pittsburg dire& These
lines are in connection with the ,iridapend
cut lines 11151, madalroin Portland,'Hilise, to
Washington, and making from New Yortcsto
Maio, Chicago, 14ilwankie, and other western
cities, also from Pittsburg to Cleaveland, Co
lumbus, Cincinnati, Louisville Indianapolis,
Si: Louis and San Francisco, having:no 'connec
tions with any of the old bontbillations of
Pm&
Messages can now be sent. from Harrisburg
direct to York, Hanover, Gettysburg, Haiti
more,-Washhigton and Philadelphia, without
rewriting,. , also to New York, Boston, Portland
and intermediate stations, also in cross lines to
other npints. '
A share Of public patronage is reepectfully
solicited, with the , •assurance that it will be
promptly-attended to and strict ,secrecy ob
served.
Office in the Patriot and Union Building,
Third street between Market and Walnut, Har
risburg, in the same room. with Susquehanna
forth and West :branch , •
leXidgit A. J. BALDWIN, Menager. ,
Itch) 'lt
SYRUP.
A four lungs yolk ? Does a long breath
'1 ,ive you Dalai Have yon a hacking
cough Liu you torate hard,, t o ugh mat.'
Ade, yotewlisted with nigtit pyreatejlaid
iaat ot in,ep tnlfio, keels rivwr mu*. Itiin
unquestionably save you. Price $1 00.
The a bOVii medicine has been used extensively
in this city with good results. For sale at
BKRONEB'B BOOK BTOBB.
,
;
.1" 21511 SALaZralle Rood will and Axton of
1 - thiltestatuint under the Burke Honiecscor
ner of Third and Walnut street, known as the
Burke House Restaurant. Will be sold cheap,
as the proprietor wishes to engage in other
Poskassx Trap (lash.
„
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
a ORGIE:4:00;41, retipOrAftaly announces G
that he will be ottndidate for the office of
County Commisslocer,.and if nominated and
elected, pledges himself to fulfil the duties of
;the office withfldelity. . my29-dewtAts•
ir
.... ,
6rl A M ONTH I—We want agents at $6O
1....1 A month, expenses paid, to lien our
:..
to Berreur,.otisriffai .13mers ' and 13'othisr
new, useful and carious articles. 15 circulars,
free. SHAW & CLAM,
mylB-daw3m Biddeford, Me.
gog A MONTH I—l want to hire Age*
a./ in every county at $76 a month, ex
penses paid, co selling new cheap Family Sew.
ing Machines. Address ' S. MADISON, I
raylil T dawllm • - Me.;
tATALL e :e E1R1Act.,;&43., tit lest
44 year% pricee, , at
SOKSPIEWS BOOKSTORE,
18 ?Ladd street.
jab
jeB;dBzwlme
MUSIC STORE,
THE LARGEST
VCANITMENT OF
MEET AND , ALL EINDS DF
•
PICTURE FE4MES AND
L • A14;811 , 1
.20(NI 1.118.--"-COmpMett—?Of,
Ilf folroirinitiati*
moved : • - kiist
Ngftor.p's, celclmatal,
NNW JssesT, sekoled.
%%Ns AND Own's, superior:
• Idromnsat's Exasteroa, canvassed.
hiscairmso Examros, not encanuassect.
IRON Cror, annealed. "
IRON CITY, not anroassed.
PLAIN HANRi strictly
COUNTRY BARN, very fine.
Each ham sold *Ube guaranteed as repro
seated. Iit.,DOCR, Jr., & CO.
.
DRESSBVING JABS, of Alan and Stone, of
1 all kladequidttzes, fozeale low ; by.-
:NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Jelb Cor. Front and Market. street.
ri ED AR" A RE. —Tubs, all sizes, Mai
Buckette "i'ir
Sugar Boxes, Churns, Stand s; Large Cedar'Buckets, Painted Pails, &c.
f 6 p • WM. DOCK, Ja., & co. =
BROWN
SCOTCH ALE,
of the beet bnuads, always An hand and fort i e
by [aol4] , POCK, Ta., & CO.
ITAllLS—Exelsior Hama r % large and small
quimtitliis, which we• are able to sell lower
than any store in town.. Cali and examine.
NICHOL& St BOWMAN,
jeB Corner Friint and Market Sta.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Of any size MA in the qttuldani styles will be
made to ordei:
BEitGNEWS
Climp Bookstore.
large invoice4of &muse& apd
nneanyamol hams„ of everiehoketriald
In market. Each ham warrantedin good order.
For sale very low by
_ . .
DpRE AND ITNADULTENATED
I from the moat celebrated milli in the con-
try, j aft repAved and fo,r sale by
jl4 wu. DOCK-, JR., & CO. `,
.
"EMMA. FAMILY 110.1311—:A 4 lot, of very
12 41 choice extra family flour, just received and
for sahib", & MMUS, ,
my2o Oor. Front 'anti Market elireete.
( - IRON% Wl'. Or TOBACX—inclucling Col
grew], Cayendish, navy, Spun Bol,t,
very low, jest received by
& BOWMAN . ;
CO%Front and Market streeta.
OIL LANTERNS,/ tbkktd9,444:ol.lned
..%2 any chimney; and ' no wth4, ! r a j -p i t the
Itght'ont. Oall. and exarnhleAt_ •
ITIOHOLSAJK)ii i ,
.118 Oor. 'front and Market Ste.
GFAIPN Sagras.
C 04,.. ,
OIL $ COAL OIL 11- 2 A large Invoice
._ of coal oil , whiph we Offer eery low, at leaa
than manificturer'i present pric e , t
ic'oatreceived
and for wan by NIOHOLII 8 130 r ItLUT,
je24 ' Cor. Fraat and *Laois ea
T ADIEB.I You know'vihere you auk get
.14.1 Tote
Paper, Envelopes, Visiting toad W 4 34:
Ciado
ap6
QIIGABS for l'roserving, of all kinds, which
wa are now offering very IoRW. Call and
callable at NICHOLS-At BOWMAN'S,
fa 24 20 0 r! grni:o and-Market 01: ,
SALT, n4 l -lalum, Alth, .t,; - nn *ft)
:u r ge or ,komw4/IuO4IIIBi,LPY
kix**o ;
4 aor;Vronj AW100,11400.-
New 2.hertionnents.
GIIZATVISOOVEBY
USEFUL and VALUA
BLE DISCOVERY!
INSOLUBLE CEMENT!
Gls of more general practical
utility than any invention
now before the public. It has
been thoroughly tested dur
ing the last two years by
practical men, and pronoun
ced by all to be
SUPERIOR 70 ANY
Adhesive Preparations known
Applicable
useful Arts
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is a new thing, and the re
sult of years of study ; Its
combination is on
A new thing
&ientific Principles,
And under no circumstances
or change of temperature,
will it becoMe 'corrupt or
emit any offensive smell.
Ita Combination
Manufacturers, using 'Ma
chines, Will find it the best
article ltn.own for CeMenting
the Channels, As, it works
without delay, is not affected
by any , change ; of tempera
ture.
Boot and Shoe
Manufacturers.
JEWELERS
Will find it ittiffintently adho-
Ithio for th6lr,urae, (Intim Wen
proved..
Jeweleis
it is especially culapted to Leather,
And.we claim as an especial
merit, that it sticks Patchett
and Liniege to Boota and
Shoes sufficiently strong, with;
out stitching.
,v Families..
It lathe only
ILIQUID ;CEMENT
!Want, that is a safe thing
.
for mending
Furniture,
Crockery,
• Top
. r I
BOile,-
It la
Ivory,
Ana arfieleo .61 • gostishold
Remember
114T021'11 INSOLUALS IAMENT
Is in a liquid form and as
_ easily applied as paste.
EliotTos's Issounms CEMENT
Is insolible in,water or o i I
HILTO/7 . 13 - humminim Omar
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied or Man
nfeetkrets' ' ' - eRROnt 2
ioa
HILTON BROS: &-CO.,
Proirietors,
Providence, R. I.
Finis
jeB-dly
WOKING GLASSES;
At •
Music sent by mall
NICHOLS & HOW,' MAN,
Opper ,Frent aitd.Mipiat Ste
ap22'
WY2O
CELMATED - ittilE APPLE
O=3E, direct from Ao InsAufitaterer,
for sale by WM: O,OOX, Js„ & CO:
At 4KllEriKffMt'S IK:101Wogx.
Artta 21113rdiEtTritnti
HILTON'S
rtIRE PUBLIC are cautioned against the
1 SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making
SOAP.now offered for sale. The only
GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made
by the PENNSYLVANTA SALT MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it
being " S I PO.NIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED
LYE." The great SUCCESS of this article has
led UNPRINCIPLED PARITES to endeavor to
IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's
PATENTS.
All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or Bbl.
LEItS of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby
NOTIFIED that the COMPANY bane employ - et - 1
as their ATTORNEYS,
GEORGE NAMING, Eso., of Phits., and
WILLIAM BAR WELL, Fig , of Pittsburg.
And that all MANUFACTURERS, (ISMS, OR
SELLERS of Lye, ID violation of the right,. of
the emnPanY9- 1 0 1 1 be PROSECUTED - at once.
The SAPONIFIES, or CONCENTRATI•.L
LYE, is for sale by all Margarine, Gapers:3 end
COMTRY STORM.
BOOT k_SilOE
TAKE NOTICE.,
Thel UNITED STATES OIROUIT COLULT, Weete/D
District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term,
in 1852, in snit of TRE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY re.
THOS. G. CRAW decreed to the Company on
November 16, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right
granted by a patent owned by them for 'the
SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 2,, 1856.
Perpetual injunction awarded.
SALT MANUFACTURING COMIINY
..OFFICkS
127 Ma /tit Street, Pkifadelphia
rfiid Duquesne wag, Pittsburg
ap257413m-sp
-
_Steam , Weekly to Liverpool.
rrOUGEONG at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax, PIM-
A- Boa.) The well known Stearuem ut the
Uverpool_,.Nets York and Philadelphia Steam
ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows :
City of Baltimore, Saturday., July 11; City of
Washington, Saturday, July 18; Edinburg Sat
urday, July 25, and every succeeding Soundly,
at Noon, front Pier 44, North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLX nr Glow, on. rill AnkriPALINT 114 "0.
REMEMBER
assoz.
•
mnarsmian, $80.09 grammes, stmi
do to Loudon, 86 00 do to London, 35 50
do to Raga, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 60
do to.Ramtnirg, 90 00 do to 'lambing, 37 50
Pateinigens also forwarded to Harve, Bremen,
litailerdant, Antwerp, 47,., at equally low ratm.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : lst
Cabin, $7 5 , 144 VA. Steemage from Lives:-
Pool, $4O. VAPlA'Weenestown 930. Those
who wish to asnutfor their friends can buy tick
ets here at them rates--
For further informational:ply at the Comps
ny'a Mime.
, KAHN. P. BAIR, Ageat, 15Broadway,14.
,or 0..0. ZIMMERICLN ; liarriabrirg.
122a1y.
Z l7 - 4 4 1 113R1P GREAT EASTERN, FROM
.1 NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL.
GREAT
The stea
S hip ms
EATERN,
WAL'EER PATON, Commander.
will be dispatched
nKilt _ roues ea* iosx.
Tuesday June 30 I Tuesday July 21
and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks
fr9D , eaett Pork
First cabin from s9f to sum
Second' 'cabin, state.room berths,
meals furnished at separate table.. $713
lanunden Tickets out and back, le the tird
and second cabit only, a hi,re tad a halt.
Servants accompanying passengers and chil
dren under Waive yeare of age half prim In
fants free.
Third cabin,.
$5O
Steam% with superior accommodations . . $3O
Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates
as above,
M. KNOCHE'S,
Market it. '
je4-2tawl
All fates payable In Gold or its equivalent
in U. 8. currency.
Each passenger allowed twenty. oubic-leet of
luggage.
An experienced-linroa board.
For passage apAfto
CHARLES A. VIIIXINEY.
At the Mos, 26 .13roadway,, New York.
For freight apply to
Howman & Aluvaiwatz, Agents;
54 Smith st, New York.
jel3ABm
AN ASSORTNIKNT OF
OVER 100 sTTI,EB
POCKET BOOKS, gl3llB-£8
BANKERS' CABER AND LARGE WALLETS.
LADIES' COM,PANIONS.-
7'2 tAV BL'llir G ATCHB ; L e S,
Azd a general variety Of 'AMOY :19KX013,tanir
able for Preterite, iotrcin band it
KIKELEF.'S
_
owl] Drag Store, No. 91 Market Street
'WE RIMY TO PLEASE:
B ÜB,KIZART & RoßßiNs.,
PHOTOGRAPH & AMBR&IIPE
GALLERY,
THIRD STREET, opposite the Patriot and Union
Piintiog Office; Hatrisburg. [jeg-tf
EMPTY HOGSHEADS.
ALARGE . QUANTITY OP EMPTY MEAT
HOGSHEADS in , good condition and, with
the beide in. Thai) HoliamPani ate desirable
for Bin:tamp, Rumps. &a., and will be 30W itry tow price. Wht. ti(XlK;lit., - & CO. ut
„
BEWVING JABS of all,kbrds, glass and
• stone. Callandtexamine at
NIOROLI3 & BOWMAN'S,
.0 24 Oor. Front and Market ate.
,
066
8 AND 'LEMONS—Anothei' lot of
ozhiami c i ,: i n ot etr iar k e jut received.and for
.
NTOIIOI,B &BOWMAN,
rayX) - • Car Front and Marketlane
TOI3T a cvol, s *cab lot of Photograph Allbfime
Bookistoro.
SA PONIFIER
CONCENTRATED LYE,
THE FAMILY c OAP MAKER
THE PENNSYLVANIA
Min
• POWI'MOPLAIES
FOR LAMS -AND OBNIZIEMEN,
SELLER'S.
'apt Fancy Goode Store.
No. 91 ifarkei &red.
FINE riar OF
Some Splendid New-Patterns of
The beat' Moro;xo