Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, July 11, 1863, Image 3

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NOTICE; 'I
1 A il. - Y.U-BTJRO, I,A
Saturday Eveniuz, July 11, 1563
TAE committee cf arrangements of the Hope
fire company will meet at the hose house this
evening at 71- o'clock precisely. Every member
is expected to be present.
ON TIIE reception of the news at Elizabeth
villa, Washington township, Dauphin county,
the citizens not having a cannon, took a bla?k
smith's anvil and fired ten rounds, between 9
and 10 o'clock. Somebody stole the anvil.
THE Foams AT Rsannia.—Maj. Gen. Sigel
last Thursday formally took command of all
the militia and volunteer forces in the camps
about Beading, in accordance with an order
from Mal. Glen. D. N. Conch, commanding the
Department of the Susquehanna.
Paola PIIILADMITIL.—The Second regiment'
National guards, Colonel William A. Gray
commanding, arrived in this city last night.
The regiment left Philadelphia yesterday noon,
with the ranks nearly full, and came to this
city over the Pennsylvania Central road. It is
attached to the Union League Brigade.
"CUT STICK."-It is said that a number of
those drafted in Pittsburg and Lancaster this
week have skedaddled already, and that mini'
others will follow before the day on which they
are required to report. No doubt there aye
some who will run away, but we have no idea
that the stampede will be anything like what
some imagine it will be.
ARRIVAL THOOPS.—A large number of
troops passed through Harrisburg during the
night. Among the regiments, we noticed one
in particular from Reading, the 43d Pennsylva
nia militia. The regiment is commanded' by
Colonel Stott, and was made up of
nearly'
•
from Chester county. It numbers one
thousand men. • .
E=C==
STEEL COLLARS Ix.rumous.—A leading physi
cian of New York takes ground:B6lnd 'steel'
collars, the wearing of which has recently
grown fashionable among young MEM. He
thinks that the steel, being a rapid Conductor,
will affect‘the electrical and thermal condition
of the larynx and other organs of the throat,
and consequently will •Callins diseases of ' , the
throat. .
FARM) Tuaoucta.—Thp Second Coal regiment,,
organized recently in Philadelphia, , reaehed;thii
city about daylight this morning. They; re•
ceived their arms here, and were forwrarded over
the river, without even eating
,the breakfast
which had been prepared for them atthe
Sol
diers' Retreat The regiment numbiire nearly
one thousand men, and volnpteeM will lle!sent
on to fill it to its maximum numbertaa:fait as
they are recruited in Philadelphia. , •
LAYING THE CORNER STONE o pre 'FIRST
nom BAPTIST CIIIIRON.—The ceremonies Inci
dent to the laying, of the corner, sidim . ;of the
new Free Baptist • Church,, , in HaWitilt*,, will
be held in the meeting home, corner,iif-Feurth
and East State streets, to-morrow, after' the
close of the usual morning service. Thel pro
cession will fortn front, of: the chhpel,
and march over to . the .site of the. new, ettruC:
ture, when the articles will' be placedAn the
corner stone by 'the pastor, Rev. Jamee'Cc4der.l
To TUE FAIENDE OF TIMWOMiDIigkAo,LDIEB.,
Gentlemen who have just returned. from the
battle field of Gettysburg, 'and who'Vislted the
hospitals in the, neighborhood, Sal that the,
most urgent want of the 'wounded is shirts,
drawers and pads. Meaty of the men are en
tirely destitute of clothing, and are suffering
greatly on this account. It has teen suggested
that those rending donations should endeaVor
to Include a few of these articles. -Obi Shirts
and drawers will answer the pirpoSe; if , Otliers
cannot be given.
ANOTHER LANCASTER COUNTY BEGINSINT.-
Another regiment from Laneastar county is
being organized at. Camp Curtin near'this pity:,
The men have enlisted for three-. Months, and
many of them are from Lancaster city. Prof.
Wickersham has teen elected Colonel, and Cap j -,
tain B. F. Cox, Major. We did not' learn the
name of the Lieutenant Colonel, and in fact
are not certain whether that Tosition , has: been
filled. There have been fifteen three 'months
companies raised in Lancaster. county since the*
last call of , the Governor for troops.'
.
Davis'l We TO-NIGHT. e , were
shown,. th Is morning, a beautiful silver'Watch,
to be given away to-night at the close df the
exhibition of Davis' panbramai at Bmnt'sipill'.
The watch is but one of the many , vain&n .
articles, consisting of books apdTewelry; 'hick
is to be distribUted this evening by the enter
%prising proprietor:of this interesting art, exhi
bition, to the many who willhe ptesent, eager to
draw the lucky numbere, and secure a prize.—
Mr. Davis advertised to exhibit in this city for
one week only, and as thii in the lestlight on
the bills, it may be a long time heft:ire 'another:
Inducement similar to this will be' ciffered.
RE-Opasmw r .3lany of our storekeepera whci,
closed up their!stores and removed their goods,
when the rebel invaderi' were moving thts way
and it was feared would stuVeed,dri reaching ads
city, have now nearly all had their • goods
brought hick and are tigtiin ready `for business.
Some.of the stores, present quitaa, different sp.
,
pearance since the resumptiorrica IbusitieSe; , , the
proprletinthaving improved the eiirkstnflitylo
give their establishments a thompgif cleansing,
and to replete theirold stocks of goixre'bi , fresh'
,
Invoices 'frora:-tlolliger cities. .11iiisinc44t
resumed its former stite!eind -the city precent;
the same. appearance `'as 'did.. befoie th'
htnalon.
PREACHING IN THE HALL OF "IDE SENATE. —Mel
Second Lutheran congregation will hold divine
service in the Senate chamber to-morrow
morning at ten o'clock, and also in the evening
at six o'clock.
WOUNDED FROM GEITYBBTJRO.—Four wounded
soldiers reached Harrisburg this morning,
having walkel the whole distance since last
Sunday.. They were somewhat weakened when
they reached the city, but they have been pro
vided with comfortable quarters at the West
Walnut Slrert Hospital, where they were ad
mil red and their names placed on the Hospital
Register.
REBEL PRLSONERB FROM SIIIPPENSBURG. - A
train containing one hundred and thirty-three
wounded' rebel prisoners reached this city about
two o'clock thiS afternoon, direct from Ship
penaburg. They wero in charge of Lieutenant
James, 28th Pennsylvania volunteer militia.
Lieutenant James says these are
,a portion of
the six hundred recently captured with the rebel
wagon train near §hipPensburg.
Stumm Acornsm—From•the Sunbury Ameri
can we learn •that an accident occurred on the
Northern Central Railroad on Monday after
noon, near Port Treverton. A cow sprang on
the track suddenly, from behind a wood, pile . ;
The result was, the locomotive was Iruri off the
track, pie mail and baggage car was thrown on
its side across the track,,and the passenger car
next to It on its ,aide, all crashed and broken.
The next passenger car was slightly injured; but
the remaining two 'escaped. >The care were
filled / with,passengers mostly soldiers returning
homewards. The only person seriously injured
Wsus,Charlea E. Smith, of Honesdale, Pa., a,re
turned soldier, whose legs were tetriblEerushed.
He died next day.. ,Mr. :Drexler, , one of the
brakesmen, was considerably bruisers, but hot
Seriebsir injured. It was one of thCse accidents
wholly nnaVbidable on thh.Pakt 'of the toad or
ih`dee'emiltiyed'hy the conipiiiiy 1 If any blame
can attach, It is:to tlidawbo'leaVe their cattle
running leoie near the road.
PENNSYLVANIANS IN TNICSATTLE AT Grairst
ntuto.--Permsylvania had a large share in the late
battle at Gettysburg, and the blood of her ions
wair''freely shed in 'her defence. ~. The three
senior Generals were Pennsylvanians, and 'the
melancholy list . of ,casualties shriws i ,that at
leaktfifty Peinasylvania regiments were In the
fight The'llth Perineylvania,therlst, 2d,'3d,
4th,, sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, 90, 10th, lit:h . and
'l2th Reserves, the Pennsylvania battery; the
23426th, 56th, 62d, 68d, 68th, 69th, 71st,
740,,52d ; 83d, 88th, 900; 91. st, 93d, 98th,
990,. 106th, 106 th, 107th,'1.100, 114th, 115th,
121st, 189th, 140th, 141st, 1411, 143 d, 144 h,
147th, 148th, 1490, 160th, 151st; 154th, 165th.
Other regiments from the State no doubt par
ticipated :sin the battle, wltiqh was won: by
steady valor. .and discipline on. the part o of the
Men, who , ' were well aware that' the 4ilitlng
was on their own ion, .and' for the protehtion of
their own homes. -Though much is due lo the
brave officer* and men' engaged, the skill rand
generalship sluiwn'irr the dispositiim ilaa
menvering of the troops by the general-in
chief is not, and never will be, forgotten.
NEGRO Boy Sion. , ity rs Serausa.—While; the
Second COO. -.reVinerit wag lying near ' the
Pennsylvania railroad depot, ' between seven
and eight o'clock; this mornini,`J a soldier,
supposed to teemember of that regiment, Shot
a negro boy in the employ -of Mr. James
Thorapton, without any apparent cause: or jus
tification. The, young negro, who' ayes: shot,
gives his name , asEdvraicl Walker, and tells a
"very straight story, in relation
,to the whole
affair. H'elays that while he was going.to the
Cinattermaster's department, he had to Falk
along the platform, running from one end, of
the depot to tint othar, and while on his :way
this soldier • end, with o ut a itaril jaw
ing between the ; parties; to provoke, either
lone of them; the soldier drew ,a platol and fired.
The ball entered the boy's shoulder, and pissed
round the shoulder blade, lodging , oear the
spine. He was allowed,to enteethe West
Wal
nut street hospital, wherti.the now is,:the ball
still remaining In the !-Plade 'where it ',lodged.
Young Walker is not; eve' eighteen yea old,
a pure African, and- lan ; 4aPtsl:fugitiVe Slave
from Winchester, Yiv. i He has been lathe city
about four weeks,:arid was einployed , ori the
fo f rtiflcationa OpPosite the city until recently,
when-lie hired out to .I.Col. - Thompson. Hlibif
Stateni c eita the nripidiroktal:Manner ` ni which
he • W4is'iliOtis'true l 'weearnisil hope tha t the
one..who.attenmited his life Igill,nst 'Reggie the
I . prMishenent , ixe so richly deserves: '
ATIMBEMIDIIpRIBIDIVIT OF A CIDiDDID thirtaatt
ny A SQUAD OF SOLDIEIII3.—Otpt: Henry
,Brailly,
Well known bi,lhe ' . 4lisetis Harrit(lulg and'
vicinity, as .a; of a n d
thrift, the proprietor of the thaii.dressing Sigh 94
in;Thirditreet, was halted by a squad of ,soll
dieri while passing through Short street, yes
terday;afternoott, and ordered to go along with
them. Mr Bradly, .suspecting the=yeeson of
the order, ' told then he' cOrddibt:cordply!with
their denntridi, at the same time stating was
,itery, busy. And: that, the order they ived
did not refer to - color& persons Who were en-,
gaged in any respectable . Wsinees,i His rernon-.
strance was of no avail, howevet,lWiud .the
party then attempted.to arrest him by finc*:-.
One of the* Th
rust ,his bayonet at Brad ly
which was ;yarded off by his hand, wheut,
he
e g
graspeclthun near the muzzle and unfixed
the.:l4onet; knocking down two cif' his
ants with it. Just on the liVe of.vietetli, p e was
struck on 'the head , with a niadtc
whicie*Okned
their rapror,,, ; Beinforeementa fOr the soldiers.
arring f abont thiatime;"beivis tidpite the
Commissary, depat, to be put „to wo v4.tik, the
other -Ooloredriiiiilengsged on the premises, bat
the Oointielil'oadge.f,ieeing throughthe whole
matter, 'ordered Mr. Bradly'A release..
• Lenteven4li f.r .T.Bradly' made , doinPlaint
Agtilns t the perin*,'Tlio Arrested hiin,Ondthex
were brought 14oroiAfdpripOn - Itline;:ytho had
;ter conduct at the Aligner const,lwrorni O fair
• ogill*ifvfilfilinn, and jusikothoirn to
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EXTRACT FROM THE MINUTES Of a ;met
ing of the Ladles' Union Reliet
held July Bth, 1863: The Ladies' Ueion Re
lief Association of Harrisburg require a mode
rate quantity of the following supplies, and
none others, viz: Butter, eggs, onions, dried
fruit, dried beef, tongue, and apple butter.
These should be packed separately in surill
boxes, and marked hospital supplie4. Address
care Quartermaster General, Harrisburg, Pa.
The appeal is made only to the citizens of
Dauphin, York, Juniata, Lmcaster and Leba
non counties, these special supplits being in
tended for the sick and wounded of the hospi
tals of this place. The freight will be paid by
the State if the railroad and express companies
require it. The ladies who were kind enough
last fall to take charge of , dried fruit balonging
to this Association, will please send it to the
Association room, in Walnut street, Arsenal
ground.
ELIZA. A. BISHOP, Secretary
QM
Syria! Notizes.
AIR DYE 2 HAIR DIVE !
BATCIIELOR'S CELEBRATED BAIR DIE
Is the Best hi the World
The only Ffarmle.ss, True and Reliable Dye known
This splendid nAit Dye is Perfect—changes
Red,'Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to ii Mein,
Black or' Natural Biown, without injuring the
Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair
Soft andßeautiful ; imparts fresh . vitalitiV fre
quently restoring Its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of Rut Dyes. The Genuine is
signed WILLIAM A.RATCHELOR. All others
are. mere and should be avoided:;:
Sold by, all Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81
BARCLAY ST., N. Y.
BAICHNLOR'S NEW TOILET IMAM FOR DRE§EING
je2B.ly.
TUB HMS
To the Striiiiger.
If the strangers that are now in the city
wonder why our citizens are so very healthy,
we would say in reply that Mrs. Westlkoveres
GermanYege table 'Medicines are 'still successfully
_ _
mad, and that all who take of them are satis
fied eato' their virtue. Now is the time for all
going into the army to have their blood
cleansed, and, in a. short time they will get fat
andSheartY. No one need have'the Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, a Cough or a Cold. Thousands
have been cured, and so may you. Satisfy youi
selves lir giving the 'medicine tv trial.- Call at
No. 27 South Plne . stre4 ~
,IlaTriabrirg,
Orders from a distance promptly attended to,
je22 ' ' ' MRS. L. BALL.
MOTHER: MOTHERS!!
MOTHERS!!!
DON'T fail to procure 'MRS. VirINSLOW'S'
SOOTHING 471111P, for CHILDREN
TEETHING: - ," "
prepaiatlon is the preecription of
'one the best female physicians and nurses in the.
United States, and has been need for thirty
years with , never tailing safety and success by
millions of Mothers and children,' from the
feeble infant of ona :week old , tii thelidult.
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 tilmoSt ilfgraisitiy relieve
(inamo,m TB s Borms, A. W- Coma.
. , .
We believe it the Best and Bated Reinedy in
the World,,in all came of . DYSENTERY and
DIARRIRE.t IN CHILDREN, whether it arises ,
'frodisreettiing or, from any other cause. •
Full directions for using will accompany each
hottle:' None Genuine unless - the tao-simile of
QURTIS & PERKING,.New York, la on the
outside "wraPper.
Sold by all Medicine Peelers.
i'rlncit Offiee, 48 Dey t3Lieet,'NEW 'YORK
rews. , thrix 26. Oarm. Pimp %rem
iny22ll4w6nr
Nan alifurctionututs.
AUDITOR'S-NOTICE.
INthe Orphans' Court ofDauphin County :
The Auditor appointed by the said court to
make - distilbution, among the heirs, of the
Weave in tho, handl of Adam Brenneman, ad•
ministrator of the estate of John Brenneman,
late of the township of South Hanover, in tild
county, deceased, hereby gives notice that he
will attendlo the..duties ~ of his appointment,
on Thursday, the 25th day of June, inst., at
10 o'clock, A.. Y., at his , office on Third street,
city -
the National Telegraph %ace, in the
itty - of IlarrishUreWbensiul where allliarties
interested will attend if they see, proper.
ROBT SNOW-BASS,
.
jeg-oswaw'
AUDITOR'S Ncia-vE
AHE Audi* appointed by Op ,paurt of om
;non Pleas of Dauphin County, to dh3tri
hate among the' creditors' the balance reniain
frig in'ther bands of: David .9: Seller, assignee
of Philip' Peck and, wife, of • Haat j Hanover
toWnship, said county, willeit for! that pur
pose, at his office, in the gity.of Harrisburg,, on
Tuesday, the 30th day of June inst., atlo,
K.,,at which thoe,and,place the 'par
tiel interested are hereby noticed to attend and
pietierit thdrolainas.-- IL , GRAYDO.N, ,
~,je64oav3t , ~, Auditor.
- AUDITOWS -NOTICE.. ,
H ed
E undersign, airt;Jaoditor appointed
T the Orphans' Courtof the county of . Da
Dan
phin, to distribute the balaucebt:the hands of
she eaFncutor of the last will and ,testament of
Charlatil riangfilin, dOciased; and' also, the
balance in the hands of the-trustees appointed
by said court to sell the real estate of said deco?
dent, hereby grirseriotice that ' iitSend;
for
,the purposes aforesaid ‘ at his offioe in Hanle , '
buii, on Irueedaci, thelth dal% of July, 1863,
at 10 o'clock, A. Y., when and where all parties
interested sire:requested.to attend if they:think
proper. , D.
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PROCLAMATION..
KLYOII.I3 /1-042k13/392'
" • t au4e 'A, 180. Pr
kN'the'.' present , ' eiftdi,' HI; important that i
every- citizen should be 'Pilitiotl,f-..talrn z ie
° bi l e *3ietoie to
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exclude all unticconNtrymettrneeol4t*otity,
it is -<hereby` ;on all Tavern ;Keepers,
Retail Liquor, Dealers -and Keepers of Lager
Beer shops, tO'close' thiir bars and, shops and
'discontinue the sale of . any intoxicating liquor
*hatOtir undl•furtlier notice. •
L. ROUNFORT;
; • ; Mayor . .•
„Las I t,
150,.000,:4‘
Egom R issacw
No.* RionimAciv f which , we; caft ,aall to
IWkaak or
* Alai*** Ha ,'# t, a v e r y jai , t&url.f
..co
k:f wuthi • o . ,. 8 1. •
.10:16TOChLiP s' Erittfioda t a. .
„.„..7 b ound
nd
nd clasped for eels at
f$ BOOKJ3WORE,
maw*
Ntl33 Troatiseuvrats
WHITE surArn UK
AND
CRALYBEATE SPRINGS,
AT
DOUBLING GAP, PENN' A
JANES D. HENDLEY, Proprietor, (late of.. irk
wood House, Washington.)
Season Opens 15th of June.
THESE SPRINGS are in Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania, 30 miles west of Harrisburg,
They are accessible from all the principal cities
by Railroad to Harrisburg, thence by the Cum
berland Valley Railroad to Newville; from
Newville, 8 miles good staging to the Springs.
The stage is 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 6 o'clock.
The Hotel is commodious and comfortable,
with 'Sot and Cold Baths attached, and exten
sile grounds for walks and amusements.
The long experience of the present Proprietor
(for many years past at the Kirkwood House in
Washington, D. 0,) enables him •to say, that
it will be conducted in a manner to please all
Visitors.
'Emig : $2 per day , ; $l2 per week ; 4 weeks
$4O. Children and servants half price.
jeB:d&wlmo
Ayer'S Sarsaparilla
IS a concentrated extract, of Para Sarsaparilla,
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 le surely wanted by those
who suffer from Simmons complaints, and that
one which mill accomplish their cure must prove
of, immense service to this large class of our
afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by ex
.Periment on many-of themorstcases to be found
in ',the following complaints :
'Scurosona. Alb SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUP
TIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, lILCSRS, PIMPLES,
BLOTCHES, TIMM, SALT RHEUM, SOLID HEAD,
SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC Anaemia, Mascara as
DISEASE, DROPSY, NEURATANA ox Tao DOLOREDX,
DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPS
DAS,'IGEDI.OR 'ST. .li2traolnes Irma, and indeed
the whole class of complaints a rising from IN
PURITY OF THE BLOOD.,
This compound will be found a gTeat promo
ter of healtly when tirkenin thespring, to expel
the - foul humors which fester in the ;blood at
that season of the year:l3y 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 endurtmce
of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through
which the system will strive to rid itself of
corruptions ' if not assisted to do this through
the natural channels of the body by an altera
time medicine. ' Cleanse out the vitiated blood
Whenever',,yorr find its impurities bursting
through the skin in pimples, eruptions or soles ;
Cleanse it *hen you find it .is`' obstructed and
sluggish in the veins ; ,cleanse it whenever it is
foul; and yeur feelings wilt tell you when. Even
, where l particular disorder is felt, people
enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleans
ing the.blood. Keep 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
brown,s: •
`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 pulycontain Miley any, Saustparilla;
but pitch no curative properties whatever.—
'Hinice, bitter and painful disappointment has
follovied the• we'd the various extracts' of Sar
stiiii4illa which flood the market, uutikt,lie name
dismal:is justly despised, and has becomOsyneny
mons with imposition and cheat Stfil we call
this conspoundllarsapaxilla, and intend to Supply
such a remedy Oa rescue the name from
the load of,obloquy_whicis rests upon it.,„ And
we think we have ground for believing It has
vittnes vhdch are irresistible by the ordinary
run of the diseases it is intended to cure:.
Prepared.by Da. J. C. AYES' - St CO,; Lowell,
*On. 'Price sl,per Bottlii; Sbr Bottles in one
PaPlelgo,
Banniert, D W. 0101113 & C 0,6
o;'S."Koller J. liCiattas Dr: Badly F. Wyeth
and dealera:eveiYmbere,
TELEGRAPH NOTICE.
AMERICAN TRMGRAPII LINE from
'Harrisburg. to Raltimore; and 'the line
`trim:Hanover Junction to Hanover and Gettys
burg, have been purchased by the Inland Tele
graph,Company, that are constructing, opera
liVe lines from Philadelphia. to Pithilmrg, and
from -Baltimore to Pittsburg direct. These
lines , are in connection with the indopend
entlines now - made from Portland, Maine, to
Washington, and making from New 'fork to
Raab), Chicago, Millpanitie, and other western
cities, also from Pittsburg to Cleaveland, .Co
lumbar, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis,
St. Louis and San Francis" having no connec
tions with any of the -, old coMbinations of
Auditor
Massages can now - be sent from Harrisburg
direct to Yor4, Hanovoi; Gettysburg, Balti
more; WaillingtdrAlM-Philadelphia, without
rewriting, also to New "York, Boston, Portland
and irttermedinte stations, also in cross lines to
other points.
A Shaft of pub* . Patvinage is reopSetfUlly
with the assmanoe,that it will be
promptly.iatterided to turd striot secrecy, ob
served.
Office in the Patriot and Union Building,
Third street between Market and Walnut, Har
risburg, in the same romp. with Susquehanna
V a rt 6
kand ai brarkeh ,
.d2w'W st
Ai' J. BABDWI* Minaker.
PEarcatAL
„ • ,
„Four Iniks.•vreakl Does a long breath
ve you uein ? Have yon a hachink
cougid. u yon ;expectorate 1114, tough mat
tat yikaded,with Mich* swAte and
want efitu •ttig affo,giereieliour riwkwii. , it will
unquestionably save you. Price $1 00.
The &hose medicine has been need exteneiyely
•In this city with good restate. For sale at
BIKBOITKII'S BOOK STORK.
'FIDE43III-a—eiktfuraTia
-8 good w il l and fixtures of
'the nt under the Burg; Muse, cor
ner of Third and Walnut street, known as j the ;
Burke House Restaurant. Will be sold cheiC,
as the proprietor wishes to engage in other
business. Terms ; Cash.
GEORGE SHORTS.
,: 'FUR' ootyg ZOMMiSSIONER.
Gmßar - pAssEp 41uPeoguily announces
tliatxbe 4111 be eentididate for the office of
County Commissioner, and if nominated and
elected, pledges himself to fulfil the dudes of
the taco with fidelity, , my,29-d,kwtos
$6O ONTEEI--Wtrwantagents at $6O
a month, expenses paid, to sell our
Aviessfm . g Pewits; Orin Burnes , ,and 18 other
new, useful arki ourierM articles; 16 olibulars,
free. SRAM & CLARK
mylB-dsw3m Biddeford, Me.,
$75 A in M e O yely TH oo t ti — nly w ft ' s7ra mo e nt, B Z n
Renew mid, ,tp seazny new, cheap Family Sew
inglinolitnes.'.A.ddrewi S. MADISON,. 3
~mylB-dawBm , Alfred. Ma: .
0, •
ALL FAtntit, EBB.; 1 cs:, ticc., st aaet
rico at
X?tetioiFFENS BOOKSTORE, ~
j als 18 . .)larket etrept,
YRI.TP.
Nm 2brertistuitnts.
USEFUL and VALUA
BLE DISCOVERY!
GIMATDLSOOVERY
INSOLUBLE CEMENT!
l ls 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 10 ANY
Adhesive Preparations known
Applicable
useful Arts
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
i ls a new thing, and the re
coh of years of study ; its
ombination is on
A new thing
Scientific Principles,,'
And under no circumstanme
or change of temperature, ;
mill it become corrnpt or
emit any offensive smell.
Its Combination
BOOT & SHOE
Mantifacturers, using Ma
chines, will find tho best
artic/e,knOwn for Cementing
the Channels, as 'it works
without dela,y, is not affected
by any change of tempera
ture. •
Boot and Shoe
hiaonfactOrers.
Jewelers.
I Will find tt stifficien .
sly° for their nse, as luni been
,Pr9veo-,
!Us eeptcfally,Tridipt#l to Leather,
And we claim at; an especial
merlt,.that it sticks Patehes
and ' Liaings to Boots arid
Apes sufficiently strong with
stitching:`'
Families.
It is the.Ozily
LIQUID - CEMENT
Extant, that la a Bare thing
• • for ni . onding
[Furniture, ,
•Crtinkorx, '
Toys, ,
, Bows,
Ivory,
Mad artlclea of --Atotuohold
It la,a aiquid
E 1 MEMBER
giLLTON'S INSOLUBLZ CSSIgNT
Is in a liquid form and as
easily_ applied as paste.
larrices Insane.= Cumin
Is insoluble in water qr oli.
thin:Ws rasozmiza Canon
Adheres oily substances.
Remember
Supplied in. Family or Man
lafactrurers' Pickaim from 2
otinc""ei to I.tkillim?
HILION BA, CO.,
PrOprieton,
Providence, B. I.
Finis
jeB-dly
MUSIC STORE, -
THE LARGEST •-
ASSORTMENT OF
SHEET MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF
!Igrat.OALINSTRURENTS,
PICTURE FRAMES AND •
• WOKING- OLARSEH,
At
• .
tket at.
Mimic sent by mail_ • . • je4;abtwly
H A M.S.,t I. r
0 000 i'Pa - c° uf th e
fcdiewing brands, jrud re
ceived :
Ninvuottes,'oelebrated. '
Raw Jszatfit, sekeitist.
EVANS =AMID Swrsies, superior.
rdrounnuCs Illsoirsion, canvassed
Mrcarniise's Examnon, not easanvassed.
canvaised. ' • ' ;
lanN Uri, not comissed.
PLAIN Hams, dr** prime.
ComentieZues, very'fine.
Each hantiold'itriltbe guaranteed as rapre
seated. WAI. DOCK, Jr., & CO.
PESERVING JABS, of Glasa and Stone • of
all kinds and Ma* for sale low, by,
TICHOLSIkoWhiII
A,
jel.o Cor. Front and Market streets.
CEDAR' WARE.---Tubs, all &Oa, Flour
Buckets, Sugar Boxes stands,
Large Cedar Buckets, Painted Pails, &c.
f 6 Wit:DOCR, Ja., & CO. -
BRowx STOUT.
SCOTCH. ALE,
of the bind brands, alWayi 6n hand and fora t a
by rapid] WM. DOCK, Js., & CO.
TJAMS—Exelolor Blares, in large and einall
gruintities,. which we are able to sell leWef
than any store In.town.:%o4lland examine.:
NIOSOI.B & BOWMAN,
jeB Corner Front and Market Ste.
PHOTOGRO.EII,' C ALBUMS,; _ .
Of any idea the StandeAd Atliefl.:l9 l 4 be
made to order.' •
IBEEt4NEWEI
tkettip Bookstore:.
E. A.s. —A largo invok3a of minimised Sad
incinvaiWed lunes„ every Obbicolwand
in market. Bach ham warranted in good order.
For sale very low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ,
Corner Front niall
vw
DUBE AND DNADDLTBDATED SPICES,
k from the most celetnitedxiille'lli the cotue.
try, just received and for sale by
jl4' ':_'..WK. DOCK, JR., & CO.
MiXTAA. FAMILY , FLO - UE-4i lot
~ofirefy
1: 1 4 choke' extra *gay flour; joAreceiiredoal
for ride* 1110110143 8C UOWMAN,
Cbr. Profit and 'Market strdatp..
HOICE
LOT OF —including Con
k] gess, 'Cavendish, Navy, Spun Roll, dr.o.,
very lew,,just mielveci by' • ' ;
- • NICHOLS BOWIOII, •
Var. Front sod:market atom*.
m 920
rIOAL 911. LANTERNS, that do not need
ll any onininay,,and 'wlll put the
light elm Call and eximitie, at
N/OROIX - SE BOWMAN,
jlB Cor. yrotitand.Sterket Ste.
COAL OIL`! COAkollel I—A large invoice
of coal oil, which Si offer very low, at less
than manufactureemprisant.price, just received
and for sale by •ITIOHOLSt& BOWMAN,'
ja24 Cor. - Rront ,and.flarket
Fait) 11:101 AP
pia
Ercerg 014 B— m i nu fgict u rer,
CHEF E, flYcsok-Oen the' j 2 dc` CIO. Ind for 'sale by *.
T; ADTES I you know4here yon - an. getfine
1J Note, Paper , Envelopee;Nieiting itnit Wed..
Ong • Otu'de
`ape) AtBCHEFFERI3 BOOKEITOIifitt.
,
SIIGAAS for Preserving, of gt,1.1 kiln* v iiii c h
ire are now offering very .14Sw. Call. and
amid= at.:NICHOLS 4.AoymuN,si
j e 24o4.lrront and'lddlint eta
S'&ls iy lULT, ground , gam, n and dtd
large or apip - Lisantities; by
jitcarol 7 6'...& 15),
,ii%10.14;
al aolCitmitAplingdrtt
HILTON'S
rf IHE PUBLIC are cautioned against the
SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making
SOAP, &c., now offered for sale. The only
GENUINE and PATENTED Lye la that made
by the PENNSYLVA.NIA. SALT MANUFAC
TUP.ING COMPANY, their trademark for i.
being " SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED
LYE." The great SUCCESS aLthis article hae
led UNPRINCIPLED PAR PIES to endeavor t o
IMITATE it, in violation of the. 0 4 1 .1 0 nY's .
PATENTS. •
All • MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS' 'of SEL
LEI:S of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby
.NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have emploked
as their ATTORNEYS,
GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of Phila., - and
WILLIAM RAKEWELL, INQ , of Piltsbiny.
And that.all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, - OR
SELLERS of Lye, in; violationof the right, o f
the Company, will be PROSECUTED at Mee.
The SAPONIFIER,. or CONCENTRATED
LYE, is for sale by all DniFOollati, Gaoopes anti
COUNTRY STORNI.
.TEW'REE4S
The UNIT= STATIS CIRCUIT ' COURT, Western
District of Penusylvania; No. I of May. Term,
in 1882, in suit of THE . PENNSVFANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY ar.
THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to tbii Crimpaiii, on
November 15, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE:right
granted by a vatont owned by. tbout.ft the
SAPONIFIER. Patent dated Oct Otter
Perpetual Injunction awarded.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg
ap2s-dam-;:p
Steam Weekly to Livernool.
rrOUMEING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax "Amt
.". Box) The widl known Steamers of the
Liverpnol, New York and Philadelphia Stp.un
ship CoMpany, are Intended in mil pa folloars :
City of Baltimore, Saturday, July ;'City of
Washingten,"Saturday, July 18; EdinianreSat
uiday, July 25, and every succeeding Smukluy,
at Noon, from Pier 44, North Myer.
RATES OF RAMAGE%
PAYA2LI. IM, 0010, OR IRS RQUI9AIOIT: 134 ova
Hue ems, $BO 00 mensal; $32 50
do to London, 85 00 do toloodon, .8W 50
do to Potts, 95 00 do to Patti, 4050
do toliamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50
Passengers also'forwarded Have, &emu,
_ -
itotterdeit, - Antwerp,.&o., °idly ,
IoW rates.
Fars from Liverpool .or Qoeenestown let
Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. &mato from Liver
pool, $4O. From Queonestown, VD: Thosa
who wish to send-for their friends can buy tick
eta here at thew roles:
'For futile* Inforipatloa apply at theoazapa
ny's Offices.
JOHN a. DALE, Agent, 1613 n 3 advinv Y.
ofo. 0. filMlillolllcAN, Hozrisbnxg.
STEAMSHIP GREAT EAtiTNELN, PROM
NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL
The steamship • - •
tEA T EA S: TES i•
WALTER-PATON, Commander.
will be dispatched
191031 raysmoon.xaaM ?Tit ions.
.1
Tuesday June SO Tuetiday July 2l
and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks
from each port,
First cabin from .. - " $95 to $145
Second cabin, state-room ber..lo3s, •
meals sepa r ate 41 4 ' 4l : $7O
Excursion 'rickets , out in the first
and second catkin only, ,a fare AO a half.
Servants- accompanyhig paliefters and chil
dren under twelve yeats'oragehalf pihle. In-
Third. - cabin.. ....... $5O
Steerage, with itisliior accommodations... $3O
Price of paesage from Liverpool, same rates
as above.• '
• • • - • • . ,
All ,fares payable , in or its equivalent
in U.Seurrency. •
,Earth paaseuger allowed twenty en* feet
luggage.
An experienced . SutgeotioU board.
For passage apply to
CHARLES A. WILIIRTNEY
At the Office, 26 BroadwaY, New Ye'rk.
For freight"apply to '
HOWLAND & Asponvizz, Agents,
54 Solithat.' 4 New York.
ASSORTMENT OF
OVER 100 STYLES
CASES AND 'URGE WALLETS.
TRAVELING
And a Ettl"
general t
, LT 1„)
a suit
able for Presents, now on hand at.;
niyll] Thug Stare, .No.. 91
,Market Street.
"WE &EMT TO PLEAEE:
AVICKEr4RT
PHOTOGRAPH & AMBHO'FIPE
GALL - 13 Y-; -
THIRD STREET, ppporiite th 6 Patriot and Union
Printing Olfece,:f4iiiiiiiyarg._ bett-tf
EMPTY ROGSH"','
i t LARGE QUAETITy OF EMPTY MEAT
A
JEtOOSHEADB in good condition and with
thcheadaeln: These' Hoosilisnekikr,C4esizable
fOr BUILDERS, Famine, &0., and will be sold at
a•siery kw price. . & CO.
pRESESkNG JARS of Ali kinds, Oar and
' =
10 011 e, Call - aad exami ne . at
ACHOLS Ft BOWmAurBl
jeid . Or. Front and Mo*dt'sts.
01:"GIS AND -IPlO . Nit—Anothetiot of
,ndtponsg a rzeived and for
Cor. Frost and 11***Ibielday
I - UST" °pea, L fteth an ,kak.. l . 4 4 -
lit ,at :
New ,bvfx-tisetncrtiE,
SA PONIFIER
CONCENT Et ATED LYE,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER
TAKE. NOTICE.
SALT MANUFACTURING. COMPANY.
OFFICES :
127 IVainut „Street, Philadelphia.
1131:11r
jel3-dam
-01-
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
, AND
i l OaiMbigh;lsS
FOR LAD - 83t3 AND .41EIT/4104171t
AT
Drug, turil Fancy -126ods4iitoriav
Aro: 1 411farkit '
FINEUR 43F
Some Splendid New Patterns:oft)
LADLES' CO A.2f10,11
The best Molted°
EMI
Mil