Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, July 17, 1863, Image 3

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11AEliiz-BUD.G, PA
Friday Evening, July 11,
Tars Evzsmo.—A meeting of the committee
on the Cool Will picnic will bo held at the
Good Will engine house this evening, at 7i-
o'clock
AND DATlTRY.—Yesterday evening,
a soldier named James Kehoo, was arrested
rear the depot by the guard, and taken before
maim Kline. The arrest Was matt! on oath of
A. E. Simon, also a soldier, who, it appears,
was maltreated by lichee. The prisoner was
committed to prison.
POLICE REPORT. —.Before Alderman Kline.—
Richard Tang, was escorted to the lock-up last
night, having been found in an intoxicated
erndition in the streets. Discharged.
Allen Terwilliger and John Kelley, txo sol
diers, were confined in the lock-up over night.
for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
hornas Gallahan was also arrested for same
offence. All discharged.
IMPORTANT TO OFFICERS IN WEE PENNSYLVANIA.
VOLI:NTEERS.—The Legislature of Pennsylvania,
at itd recent session, passed an act paying all
persons who have recruit ed z roops for the United
States, or the State of Pennsylvania, the same
pay and allowances as are given to an officer in
the service of the United States. The same act
provides for the payment of the militia for any
services rendered, for the payment of any ma
terials or supplies furnished to troops; and for
any damages sustained in loss or injury done
to property by the conduct of the soldiers.
SBREVADIEG —Me band connected with the
22d Regt. N. Y. Vol. Militia, was out last eve
ning, and played several beautifnl airs in front
of the Harrisburg Bank, over which resides
James Weir, pe g ., the President of the Bank.
After the band had played their last piece, the
members were invited into Mr. Weir's house,
to partake of the refreshments that had been
provided for them. The leader of the band
accepted the kind invitation extended to them,
and after they had enjoyed themselves to the
fullest extent, the members retired, apparently
well pleased with the kind and sociable manners
of the host and hostess by whom they had
been entertained.
THE CITY Taom..—The Philadelphia City
Troop, which has been in camp near this city
for the past ten days, acting as a body guard
for General Stahel, left. for Philadelphia yester
day. They have been ordered hence for duty,
as long as they may be required, and will be
sent elsewhere again, if needed, when their
duties In Philadelphia are ended. Arrange
ments were made at their armory, in Philadel
phia, yesterday, to give them a cordial recep
tion when they should return ; but we do not
see where they have earned it, unless it was in
the retreat over the Columbia bridge, when the
rear of this brave body of men was covered
from the enemy's fire by infantry and citizens.
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BILOVORT BAM.—The members of the Citizen
fire company will be gratified to learn that
their engine was returned to the hose house
this morning, and is now reedy for any emer
gency in case of fire. Tn,„9 engine and about
twelve hundred feet of hose was pressed into
Government service nearly four weeks ago, to
force water from the river into the tanks pro - -
Tided for it in Fort Couch, and his been used
ever since for that purpose. The labor attend.
ing the forcing of water through a thousand
feet of hose was vary great, and the military
authorities were obliged to secure a force to do
the pumping, which consisted mainly of con
trabands and free negroes from this city. Dar
ing the past ten days, however, soldiers have
done the work.
TROOPS TOR Nsw YORK Cirv.—Several New
York militia regiments contemplated returning
home today, including the 22d and 56th, as
we understand from some of the members of
these two organizations: They appear to be
eager to reach the city in time to participate in
quelling the riots there, and assist in restoring
order in their once peaceful metropolis. About
six thousand troops from the Army of the
Potomac, arrived in Baltimore on the eve of
the 16th, over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad,
on their way to the city of New York. These
troops are all of the New York State militia;
and have been recalled by Governor Seymour
for the purpose of quelling the riotous proceed
ings which have been going on in New Yolk
since Monday. Besides these troops, several
1 -egiments whose terms of service have expired
als o pawed through Baltimore this week on
their N ay home.
Swam IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—In. the Second
branch of the Baltimore City Council, which
met in Baltimore last Wednesday afternoon,
Mr. Wilmot, o.ne of the members of that body,
offered a resolution directing that teachers of
schools to teach the schol
music in the public.. l
ars therein the national airs, and in case any
of the scholars shonhi not learn them, then
such scholars should be' expelled from the
o ff ereu i an amendment, to
schools, Mr. Moody
the effect that if any of the s oholars should re
fuse to be taught the natioua..lails, then the
School Commissioners were direlted to expel
such scholars. The resolution Vas adopted
unanimously, We are thankful that the school
directors of Harrisburg have not had omission to
pass any such resolution. A resolution of an
opposite character would sooner be brouglit be
fore them, as the scholars in our schools are
more addicted to the habit of singing -too ranch
than too little, both in and out of school hours;
yet we are sure they do not sing any more than
children should.
Br.csivED this day, at Knoel.e'sEtc: Stge.
frl Market street, the largest as.oriment of
Steel Plate of new and beautiful
styles, ev. r bought t 9 the city ; also, a
lot of Lithographs, colored and plain, which
will b srld at moderate prices. Call and ex
amine str ck and be convinced.
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011DERED 70 PIIILADELPIIIA.—The company ot
policemen, who reached this city several weeks
ago, direct from Philadelphia, have been order
ed back to that city. A dispatch was received
hole this morning, from 'Major General Couch,
ordering the company commander to have hi-
men ready and to report to Col. Whipple in
Philadelphia without delay. The company
will leave on the one tick& train going east to
morrow morning.
NEW Music.— The ".Cruel War Quickstep,"
by Sep Winner; "Ceantiful Daises," song, by
Cox; "Musical Echoes," a collection of popu
lar airs with variations for beginners, by Ever
ett; "Roll of Honor," dedicated to Gen. Rose
erans, by Harlow; "Yes, I Would the War were
Over," by Alice Hawthorne; "The Battle Cry
of Freedom." song and cborus,by Geo. F. Root;
"Our Country and Our Flag," a national song
and chorus, by Richard Culver. Also, a groat
variety of other new and beautiful pieces, tube
had at Knoehe:s Music Store, 93 Market street.
WILL Ita ENFOUCED.—SeveraI persons have
recently bccen caught by the police, in the
act of eßsting ashes and other refuse on the
river bank, along Front street. Evory one
f. and by the police violating the city ordinance,
passed by Council, prohibiting articles of this
description being thrown along the bank, will
certainly be arrested and fined. The Mayor is
determined to abate this nuisance which has
become intolerable to the residents of Front
street. The crime of throwing dead dogs, cats,
etc., en the river bank cannot be condemned
too strongly, and we are glad to know that the
Mayor is taking the necessary steps to prevent
it in future.
Tug FRANKING PINITILION.—The following
change of law in relation to the franking privi
lege is worthy of special attention:
Hereafter, all correspondence addressed to
any Executive Department of the Government,
or any officer in it,-or members of Congress,
must be prepaid, except official communications
written by some officer of the department or an
Officer under its control or responsible to it; and
in such ma., under the words ' , official busi
ness," on the envoi* the officer must again
sign his name, with his official designation. All
other persons, and all officers writing to depart
ments with which they are not connected, must
prepay their postage. All communications to
the President not written by a - public officer,
and all to the Vice President, must be prepaid.
All communications addresse d to E. stmasters
must be prepaid, and if a reply is required, stamps
for return postage ITIUSe be enclosed.
The observance of this regulation will save
much disappointment and expense.
RETURN OR TUE 163 D PENNSYLVANIA. —This
regiment, which left Harrisburg nine months :
ago, returned to the city from Hagentown,
via the Cumberland Valley railroad, yesterday
afternoon. The regiment is composed of men .
from Northampton county, and was recruited
last fall for the nine months' service, in lieu of '
the drat. Col. Charles Glantz was their first
leader, and remains with them yet, having es
caped the bullets of the rebels in two of the
hardea fought battles the Army of the Potomac
was ever engaged in. During the fight at
Chancellorville he was, taken prisoner, but
was exchanged in time to lead his men into
battle at Gettysburg, where the regiment cov
ered itself with immortal glory. Both the
Lieutenant Colonel and Major were wounded in
these two battles, and the regiment which went
into the field with 991 men, can now only mus
ter 364, many of whom are wounded. Their
term of service expited over two weeks ago,
hilt, with a fiery patriotism still burning in
their breasts, the gallant band unanimously
consented to remain and protect their native
State from the danger then threatening it by
the rebel army.
Their small numbers, and long lists of killed
and wounded speak for themselves, and the
crippled men who now appear in the ranbe, as
they are drawn up into line, is sufficient evi
dence to convince the most skeptical that
they have been true to the cause they swore to
sustain. As they marched throigh our streets
yesterday headed by their veteran band, many
a heart beat with pride as they watched the
steady and firm tread of the returned Pennsyl
vania soldiers, with their colors untarnished
by the polluted hands of a rebel, thOugh rid
dled and torn by their bullets. Northampton
county can indeed feel proud of the remaining
few of the thousand men she sent forth to bat
tle but nine months ago.
RESISTING FITE DRAFT IN LANCASTER CITY
Yesterday, a portion of the . German element
of Lancaster, consisting of females as well as
males, became "rantankerons," and made an
assault on the Provost Marshal's office, in the
Court House of that city, where the draft was
going on. The greatest excitement prevailed
in the marshal's office all the morning; but it
somewhat subsided about noon, and no unusual
demonstration was again made during the day.
The women appeared to be the ringleaders in
the whole affair, though they were urged on by
a number of citizens in the background, who
were anxious to stop the drafting, but too
cowardly to come out openly and express them
selves. The marshal, Captain Bolenius, called
upon them several times to disperse, but it
only increased the unintelligible jargon of the
females, who brandished their fists, clubs, and
whatever other weapons they had, at the cap
tain and his assistants. The mayor was present
to restore order, but his exertions had very lit
tle effect on the mob, who, at the conclusion
of his speech, cheered him, but did not sitow
the least inclination to return to their hornei
The sheriff of the county, about this time, ap
peared on the scene, and immediately sum
moned a poise comitatus of about one hundred
men. He then, through a friend, appealed to
the crowd to quietly disperse to their homes,
which bad the desired died, and away went
the "frown," apparently well played out by
ilkeir, fruitless exertiomr, when something like
order was established. The draft was then
proceeded with, but with less interruption, nn
til the office was closed for the day.
LOST ToF IR REG lIIENT. —A squad of about forty
_lien, Lek:aging to the 1711 Penus)lvania
h, rclaebed ;life city to- Sty, and were ordered
o Camp Curtin. From one of the iliembers of
he squad we le. , :tru. that ,‘ hle they were out on
picittt in the Cumberland tht.y lost the
whereabouts of their regiment, and came on to
Harrisburg. They were commanded ti a corn
miesioned officer beinging to their regiment.
The men will probably "be &tailed here until
the regiment, whose term of service expired
yesterday, returns.
spexial Noticts.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA and Recruiting
Claims, United States Pension, Bounty, Arrears
of Pay, and SubAstefice Clalmß, &c., &c., made
out and collected by EUGENE SNYDER,
Atturney-at-Law.
Office : Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. [027-ly
WE WILL SELL the balance of our stock of
of summer dress goods at very low prices.
Barcgts at 10, 15, 20 and 25 cents.
Lawns at 15, 20 End 26 cents.
A large assortment of white cambric, all
prices. Plain Swiss, figured Swiss, nansook,
all pikes. A splenid assortment of Cambric
bands, and other needlework.
Ladies' white stockings and children's stock
ings. 2.5 dozen of gentlemen's white shirts,
extra fine.
We have also a large assortment of etriped
woollen shirts,snspenders, pocket handkerchiefs,
socks, and other goods, suitable for sutlers,
which we sell at city prices. S. -LIMY.
To the Stranger.
Now is the time for all who have not had an
opportunity of taking Mrs. W, sthoven's Gor
man Vegetable medicines, to call at Mrs. Ball's,
where they can be had always fresh and cheap.
Any diseases arising from impure blood can
soon be eradicated and leave you healthy. I
have also a quantity of invaluable salves—all
you have to do is to give them a trial, and you
will be satisfied. These medicines I prepare
myself *ith great care. Don't firget Mrs. L.
Ball, No. 27 South Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa.
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
BAIR DYE:
BATCDELOR'S CELEBELTED fllß DYE
Is the Best in the World
The only Harmless, True and Reliable .Dye Known.
This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes
Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to ft Glossy
Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the
Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair
Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, fre
quently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies
the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is
signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. All others
are mere imitations, and should be avoided.
Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY-81
BARCLAY ST., N. Y.
BAicamon.'s NEW TOILET CREAM FOR DRESSING
je23-Iy.
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MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!
MOTHERS!!!
DOIVT fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOT LUNG SYRUP for 'CHILDREN
TEETUING.
This valuable preparation is the preicription of
one the best female physicians and nurses in the
United States, and has been used for thirty
years with never failing safety and success by
millions of mothers and children, from the
feeble infant of one week old to the adult. •
It not only relieves the child trom pain, but
invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole
system. It will almost instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLN).
We believe it the Best and Sorest Remedy in
the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIARRECEe. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises
from Teething or froth any other cause.
Full directions for using will accompany each
bOttle. .None Genuine unless the tac-simile of
CURTIS St PERKINS, New York, is ou the
outside wrapper.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers.
Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK.
YHICE ONLY 26 Cams prut l3corma.
my 22 dStw6m
Ntzu abritrtiotmatto
BEOBET OF BEAUTY!
LAIRD'S
Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl
FOR beautifying and prekerving the com
plexion and skin.
After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid
Pearl, for a short time, it will leave the skin a
soft, satin-like texture ; it imparts freshness,
smoothness and transparency to the skin, that
can only be produced by the use of this valuable
article. It presents no vulgar white paint, as
all other attempted compounds do, but, on the
contrary, it will give the complexion a pearl
like tint, such as can only be found in youth ;
its use is impossible to be detected by the closest
observers. It is also invaluable for removing
all kinds of 'Humors, Tans, Freckels, Sunburns
and other cutaneous diseases from the skin.
Itr. Laird has every confidence in recom
mending his Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl,
to the ladies of America, as being the only per
fect and reliable article now inns° for beautifying
and preserving the complexion and skin.
Can only be had at S. A. iiIJMIMIS
je22 Apothecary, Harrisburg.
HORSES, WAGONS AND CARTS
TO HIRE.
TORN ALCORN, Broad street, West Hams-
J burg, is prepared to furnish Horses, Carts
and Wagons to persons wishing hauling done.
Digging of Cellars personally attended to.
Hauling of any kscription promptly attended
to. An order box for the accommodation of
persons will be. found in the THEMMAPH Print
ing Office, where orders will be received.
aP IB 3 m JOHN ALCORN.
LTAMS.—Michener's Excelsior Hams, by the
Li hogshead, tierce, barrel or single ham,
canvassed and macanvassed, for sale lower than
any other store. Each ham, warranted. Call
and examine at NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
jc2 • cor Front and Market Btreata
("HEAP SUGARS of all kinds, whits and
V brown, for sale by,
BIC t[OLB & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market Sts
BEI
PURE AND UNADDITEIIATED SPICES,
from the most celebrated mills in the court
try, just received and for sale by
314 - WM- 1X)011., Ja., & CO.
EXTBA FAMILY FLO—A lot of very
U.ll
choice extra family flour, just received and
for eale by NICIiOLB & BOWMAN,
my2o Cor, Front and Market streak.
DEEDS, Mortgages, Power of Attorney
Bonds and Justices' Blanks for sale at
ray 2 THEO. P. BC) HEFFEI3,I3 Bookstore.
NORTON'S OKLEBRATEO PINE APPLE
CHEESE, direct from the mMtufacturer,
and for isle by WM. DOCK, JR., & CO:
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WILL POSITITELY EXCIIMT
LT. .A.BRISBURG.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
21Et, 22d, and 23d of July.
OPPOSITE THE READING DEPOT
Afternoon and Evening.
Cremorne Circus !
HAIR OWE!!
>T.).;:rtstrtistments
NIXON'S
EXTRA ADVERTISEMENT.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA
COY KRLY & HUTCHISON, Proprietors
THIS well known Hotel is now in a condi
tion to accommodate the traveling public,
affording the moat ample conveniences alike for
the transient guest and the permanent boarder.
THE UNITED STATE 3 INTEL has been
entirely refitted throughout, and now has ac-.
commodations equal in extent, comfort and
luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and
Pittsburg. its location is the best in the State
Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad
depots, and in close proximity,to all the public
offices and business localities of the city. It has
now• all the conveniences of
A FIRS 2 CLASS HOTEL,
and the Propriebrs 'are determined to spare
neither expense, time or labor to ensure the
comfort of the guests. - The patronage of the
traveling public is respectfully solicited.
jell tf
GRAND PIC-NIC
FOR THE
Benefit of the Hope Fire Co., No. 2.
AT HOFFMAN'S WOODS,
SATURDAY, JULY 26TH, 1868.-
Tickets. • 26 Cents.
FLOOR MANAGERS :
T. G. Sample, John fit'Comas,
D. E. Martin, John Crull,
Jas. Sprucebanks.
No improper characters will be admitted and
there will be a sufficient police force on the
ground to preserve order. jel2-dkl
MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS
TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS,
TWELVE tiILVER hiEDALS
and' the
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instrm
ments of this Glass) has been awarded to
MASON & HAMLIN'S INSTRUMENTS.
A full assortment of these instruments al
ways on band, at W. lINOOHE'S,
Sole Agent,
93 Market street.
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LADIES' FANCY TRAVELING
BABIEBTO !
W ITH a large assortment of
BOUND,
CLOTHES,
Cuu.saras',
WM. DOCK, Tr.. & CO
SCHOOL,
PAPER,
KNIFE,
jel2,
PRESERVING JARS, of Glass and Stone, o
all kinds and sizes, for sale low, by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and Market streets.
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EXCELSIOR HAMS, Canvassed, in large or
small quantities, very_ low, for sale by
NICHOL , & BOWMAN,
je24 Cnr. Front Mid Market . es
/fACKEBEL—A large lot of Mackerel in
IV.L pairels, halves and quarters, for sale low,
by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
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myB , .oor. Front and Market etc.'
GB.EATDLSOOVERY !
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
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RESPECTFULLY inform their customers and
the public generally that they did not remove
any of their goods during the late invasion, and
consequently they will be able sell all of their
choice stock of groceries at much lower prices
than can be purchased elsewhere,_ Pall and
see our full shaves and cheap goods.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
ilmnsor Wrnnt and Mark ad . 14t.
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SOLE AGENCY OF
THE CELEBRATED
SCHOMACKER St CO. PHILA. PIANO,
At
W. ENCORE'S,
93 Market st.
A full assortment of Instruments always in
store. Pianos from any other factory will be
furnished if preferred. Pianos_for rent.
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50,000 LBS I ! I
" EXCELSIOR "
Now Becerrina, which we can eel! wholesale or
by the angle Ham, at a very low *lure.
my3ol Wm 0001 i. Jr.. & CO.
FOR COUNTY COMMISIuNEtt.
GEORGE CASSEL respectfully announces
that he will be a candidare for the office of
County Commissioner, and if nominated and
elected. pledgrs himself to fulfil the duties of
the office with fidelity. my 29 dawtc*
MUSIC STORE.
IHE LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OF
SHEET MUSIC AND ALL KINDS OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PICTURE FRAMES AND
LOOKING GLASSES,
At -
W. KNOOHE'S,
93 Market st.
Music sent by mail. je4-2tawly
THE "KING MICROSCOPE,"
DOUBLE LENS.
PROP. HORSFORD, of Harvard - University,
says, "It works very well, and you have
got it up very neatly." Magnifies 26 diameters.
65 cents in Po,tal Currency. The "BOWEN
MICROSCOPE," 28 cents. The "S. WOOD
WARD MICROSCOPE," 88 cents. Or one each
of the three kinds for $l. All free , of postage.
Address T. EDWIN . KING,
mr26-dew6m Bo: 880, Boston, Mass.
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SYRUP.
Aroar lungs weak ? Does a long breath
vs von usint Have you a hacking
cough; Do von expectorate hard, tough mat
tet ? Am you wasted with night sweats and
want of at iep 't If so, here is your remedy. It will
unqueetionalAy save you. Price $1 00.
The above medicine has been need extensively
in this city with good results. For sale at
BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
$75 A MONTH !—I want to hire Agents
in every county at $76 a month, ex
penses paid, to setliny new cheap Family Sew
ing Machines. Address S. MADISON,
mylB-dawam Alfred, Me.
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW--112 the o ffi ce of F.
K. Boas, Mo., North Third street, third
door above Market, Harrisburg, Pa.
N. 8.--Pension, Bounty and Military Claims
of all kinds prosecuted and collected.
Refer to Hons: John O. Kunkel, David
Mumma, Sr., and R. A. Lamberton.
ms9-daiw6m
$6O A.m.:nth, e!
— xpe We w s a p n a t ir, e t il ote a ll $ o?:
Betriatiting Pena.% Oriental Burners, and 13 °the'
new, useful and curious articles. 16 circulars,
free. SHAW & CLARK,
mylB-daw3m Biddeford, Me.
CREESE, old and new, from prime DAWN,
for sale low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN;
Om Front and Market Meet&
InYro
cm abutrtit emento
USEFUL and VALUA
BLE DISL.OVERY!
El I LTON'S
iiNSOLUBLE CEMENT!
Is of more general practical
utility than any invention
now before the public. It ha ,
been thoroughly tested dur
ing the last two years by
practical men, and proaonn
ced by all to be
SUPERIOR 10 ANY
Adhesive Preparations known
HILTONS INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is a new thing, and the re
sult of years of study ; its
.:ombiu.ition is on
Scientific Principles,
And under no circumstances
or chaiae of ttmperature,
will it become corrupt or
emit any offensive smell.
BOOT & SHOE
Manufacturers, using Ma
chines, will find it the best
article known for Cementing
the Channels, as it works
without delay, is not ftflected
y any change of tempera
ture.
JEWELERS
Will find it sufficiently adhe
sive for their use, as has been
proved.
Ilia especially adapted to Leather,
Aud we claim as an especial
merit, that it sticks Patches
and Liniega to Boots and
Shoes sufficiently strong with
oat stitching..
It in the only
LIQUID CEMENT
Extant, that is a sure thing
for mending
Furniture,
Crockery,
• Toys,
Bone,
Ivory,
And artides of Hons3hold
ase.
REMENIBEft
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is in a liquid form and as
easily applied as paste.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMBNT
Is insoluble in water or oil.
Hums's INBOLLIBLI Oslo=
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or Han
ufacturers' Packages from 2
ounces to 100 lbs.
I HILTON BROS. it CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, R. I.
MoOt.lN'fOtliv'S PECTORAL
ROBERT SNODGRASS,
Ntro 2thrtrtiorments
Bb.PONIPIER
CONCENTRATED LYE,
THE FAMILY .1 - ,OAP MAKER
THE PUBLIC are cautioned against the
SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making
SOAP, &0., now offered for sale. The only
GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is tbat made
by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUeAC
TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it
being " SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED
LYE." The great SUCCE-S of this article has
led UNPRINCIPLED PAR PIES to endeavor to
IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's
PATENTS.
All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or Sr...L
LEt;S of these SPURIOUS Lyre, are hereby
NOTIFIED that the COAPANY have employed
as their ATTORNEYS,
GEORGE HARDING, ES Q., of Phila., and
WILLIAM BAKEWELL, I$Q , of Aalborg.
And that ail IIiANUFAUTUNERS, ()SEES, OR
SELLER.; of Lye, In violation co the riots of
the Company, will be PROSECUTED at ohne.
The. SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED
LYE, is for sale by all Dxtuaaisis, GROOIis and
COUNTRY STORM.
TAKE NOTICE.
The UNITED STATIN CIRCUIT Coun t Weatent
District at Pennsylvania, No. I oi %lay Term,
in 18 , i2, in suit of THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO I PANY vs.
THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on
November 15, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right
granted by a patent owned by them for the
SAPONIFIER. Patent dated October 2i, 1256.
Perpetual injunction awarded.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY•
(rFFICES :
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg
ap2s-ani-3p
Steam Weekly to Liveroool.
rr MIMING at QUEENSTOWN, (Coax Hait
i Boa.) The well known Steamers of the
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia steam
ship Company, are Intended to sail as follows :
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, July
18th ; EDINBURGEL S.tturtlay, July 25th ; and
every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, from Pier
44, North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
EATADLI Di GOLD t OS DB 1 / 1 1411314/JANT rti OUR
aasor.
/MT CABIN, $BO 00 f3TBIRAGS, $3l; 50
do to London, 86 00 do to London, 36 50
do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 50
do to Hamburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 50
Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen,
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Liz., at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist
Cabin ' $76, $B6, $lO6. Steerage from Liver
pool, $4O. From Queenestown, $3O. Those
who wish to send for their friends can buy tick
ets here at these rates.
For further information apply at the Compa
ny's Offices.
JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y.
or C. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg.
STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, FROM
NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
The steamship
GREAT EASTERN,
WALTEII PATON,. Cwxtrnander.
will be dispatched
mow ravaspoox. nom NNW roux.
Tuesday June 80 Tuesday July 21
and at intervals thereafter of about six weeks
from each port.
First cabin from •
s9b to $135
Second cabin, state-room berths,
meals furnished at separate tables $7O
Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first
and second cabin only, a fare and a half.
Servants accompanying passengers and chil
dren under twelve years of age half price. In
fante free.
Third cabin $5O
Steerage, with superior accommodations... $3O
Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates
as above.
All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent
S. currency.
Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feat of
nggage.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
For passage apply to
CHARLES A. WHITNEY,
At the Office. 26 Broadway, New York.
For freight apply to
HOWLAND & AHPINWALL, Agents,
54 South at., New York.
el3-d3m
AN ASSORTMENT OF
OVER 100 STYLES
.--01-
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
AND
POUTMONAIES
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
ZELLER'S
Drug and Fancy Goode Store,
No. 91 Market Sired.
A FINE LOT OF
BANKERS' CASES AND LARGE WALLETS.
Some Splendid New Pattern of
LADIES' COMPANIONS.
The best Morocco
THAVE.LINO SATCHELS,
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suit
able for Preeents, now on hand at
SELLER'S
myll] Drug Store, No. 91 Market Street.
' i MiolosidWlTM
BURKHART & ROBBIIS 2
PHOTOGRAPH AMBROTYPE
GALLERY, .
THIRD STRE.Err, opposite the Patriot and Nina
Printing Office, Harrisburg. [je9-tf
EMPTY HOGSHEADS,
ALARGE QUANTITY OF EMPTY MEAT
HOGSHEADS in good condition and with
the heads in. These Hot:wawa are desirable
for Buumee, Feluccas. Ac., and will be said at
a very /ow price. WM. DOGS, Js., SE CO.
TOBW:NRIFING JABS of all kinds, glass and
stone. Call and examine at
NIOIIOLS & BOWMAN'S,
Cor. Font and Market sts„
CM
OiIANGES AND LEMONS--Another lot of
Oranges and Lemons just received and for
sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
my2O . Front . : In •
"'UST open, a fresh lot of Photograph tabouur,
J at . BOHIEFEIiat'S BoOksb)re. -
my 2