Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, July 18, 1863, Image 1

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0 Y t; EORGt4ERGNER.
I' i i 'i TELEGRAPH.
Ls rosLisrom
MORNING
y GEORG;E`.:TtERiaNER,
Office Third Streit:: near Walnut.
PERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
SINGLE SUBSCIUPTION.
the DAILY Tut sanmai, is served to subscri
barg in the city at 6 mite per week. Yearly
u ubscribers will be charged $4 00 in advance.
WISSICL± THILIGHAPH.
Ihti TELSORAPH RS ' 4O published weekly and
nuntakt.d to subscribers at the following cash
rates
Singlo copies, weekly
Ten res. to .one postoffice...
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VENTISIXO Berrn.—The following are the
I stub lot adveitising in the Trmsonsru. Those
haelog advertising to do will find it convenient,
for reference.
fe s Font lines or less constitute one-half
square. Eight lines or more than four consti
tutes a square.
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, ;tuaerai Notices ouch izzertion
Businees notices inserted in tina Local
Column, or heists Marriages and Deaths., 4IGHT
CMFIV Pre Lam for each insertion.
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As au advertialligmedinm the lamaMapu has
no equal, its 'large circulation; &thong mimes
men and families in city and country, p `
it beyond competition. ~.., . . ,
Llisccltuneons.
JONES_ROUSE,
COMM OF '
: BAT ST AND .11LSIMET.3iaubaug;
HARRIRBVEGO.A.
Joan! F. NeULELAN, PROFRINTOR.
(a3 t l7u . r . snar,9otanrario) BY wezza covßarr.)
This is a Myst Class Hotel, and located in the
,:entral. part of the city. It is kept in the - hest
mL , nner. and its patrons will find every accom
mod,:tion to. be met with in the Amst.liotisee in
the con.' . • se3o-titf
4. T. BABBITTIS
Coneentraied Condensed, :or :Pulverized
o 7(;, handaulne 'White,: Ron
SOA made Hi fOrrAninutes. ,grease
required...
Dunzoncers.-TrDissolve o ne pound of B. T.
Babtdtt's Concentrated Conolltwed-Oi' , PulveiLled
Soft &air in one gallon of. - fioi.ling water, then
add two gallons l ot ; yrarni,:irata• When cool'
you will have thi . ree, gallEoris (if HiNfsome While
Soft Soap_ ;.-
Ten !pounds one barrel of soft soap.
The-,soatEthus made is an excellent ivash'for
trees, shrubs and-plants of all .
Just received and for sale by,
,WM. WOK, . "
my2 . 7] Market st., opposite the Court Rouse.
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WEDDING,: - „
IMITATION AND
• . . r , .AT'HOME CARDS.
Wa silSclidarrangeshent with one of rho
eSt ! ehgraYeraiik thiiiiountri, cards' of any
description will be eiethited In the highest style
of art, conformable With
,thetatest fiShion, and
supplied prom ptly,at loireiimicesuuni are charg
ed by theEstationers New roil or Philadel
phbt. For samples and_prices call at -
mc,ll.9tf„ r , 1309KSTORE.
W SAADEB of"gilt-13oideijed;'
and PAPER BLENDS - of an endless vart
etv of &Wiwi andolausnututs ; also, CURTAIN
mmHg an d . MatisET i at very low-prlses.•
Call at .kBEIELEFEFA'S BOOKSTQBE:
giE.6. I 2sEV. :I
PRACIEU*3, -` ' AOMATOI3I%
PINE APPLE, 8 - ALMON,.
OYSTREW, , arlow CANTERS;
1,013M111, SARDINES,
Wit. DOM, Jr. CO.-
For ego tif
r::
000 NEXT' HO9R I TONir c g*I .
. ItB HALL; P
Iliturput*oorner of Pine streaarolHpsTkerd
1414/M'
Cof *4O SUGARS 1 ; •11'
• 0 a
riv -,gr!,,rlettl
i 50444 sald ' by -
yithttlwK. la Br. CO:
.
CAISMBE--Haniburg and other prime dafri
cherae; tor aide by , • • . -...
NICHOLS & 13OWNIAN,
Cor. Fr o nt and Market etrftte. •
&et ITVW. aeama kt ai, or el, nr v ,
lAi ., ; u 1 al6l
“ooki Pens, in (fold. .PW4 efle . Hblder!",
Wit *Delved et SCHEFFER'S'I3OI 1 c,s ta RE . L , , . -
e t Is It i 6.1: 18 AWE:O 1 3 79 0 .
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wingroe's Grem L
Com y vi t av aived by ; 1
, W. DOCK. b. atall
.72
FREada.'Ead
the polish oi 14,11,
,1194 ed not only 'to,r,:s" , !",
to titi lettthi* Wolf: nor e eby
wm. DoqZ & 00, aT,
, itaairti t sutit tt 1". L;..• _it k
Ncm 2biltrtietments.
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS "RELMBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
RELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHU,"
4, SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
ILELMBOLD' S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"HIGHLY. CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
For Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DhOPaICAL SWELLINGS.
This, Medicine increased the power of Diges
tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal
thy action, by which the WATERY or CAL
CEROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL
EN LABGErvi EN IS are reduced, as wed as pain
and inflammation, and is good for MEN, WO
MEN or CHILDREN.
HE.MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Distipation,
Early Indiscretion.or Abuse.,
ATTENDED WPM TITS FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Skin,
tion, Loss of Power,
Loss of, Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak. Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Dibease, Waketulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude ofFrushing of the 'Body,
the Muscular System,Eruptions on the Face,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to:go on, which
this medicine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient,may expire. Who
can say that they are not frequently followed
by those "direful diseases,"
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.
Many are aware of the cause of their suffer
ings, but none will confess. The records of the
Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by
Consumption, bear ample witness to 'the truth
of the assertion.
TEE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, which Helinbolcrs Ex
tract Ruchu invariably does. A trial will con
vince the moat skeptical.
FEMA LES —F EM ALES—FEMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR
CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
In many affections peculiar to feniales the
Fartract Buchu is unequalled by any ,othin,
remedy,' as in Chldrosis or Retention liregn-
KO, Painfulness, or suppression of" he cus'-
a ,Evecuations, Ulcerated 'or Schirrons
state. o WVites,
Sterility, and for a
whether.arising from -on„ - it-44 ,
of Dissipation or: in the
.. $1 00
.. 9.00
_17.00
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MUNE OR :OFIANGB :QV LIFE.
'NO FAMILY SHOUTiI).BATITITaO4 T IT.
. , ; 1 1 4e no l3alsatn,tilercurnor Unpleasant Medi
eine for Unpleasant and , Dangerous Diseases.- ;••
ti.FAMBOLiffitFiXTRA.OT BUCHU,
Cure Becret - tilieakeieTri'alltheirstages; at lit
tle expense ;Belie or.:miC
hange. in diet ; no in
convenience and no . exposure: ".f/t .. anises fre
quent desittV-; 4 and -gives strengtivtol. Urinate . /
thebiby Yemoving Obstinetions;:preventingAnd
curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain
and inflammation, Bo frequent in this class , :bf
diseases, , - and expelling Poisonous, Diseased; find
Wcirnotit'llititter. • Thousands lupon! thousands
who 'have been theidetimatif quacks, , aird , :who
have :pal& heavy fees to be - cured in a . short
time; havelound•they were deceived, and, that
the • oPoiton" has by the: use - of- liowerful.
Astringents," been dried lip in the system`; to
break out in an aggravated ,form, and:Perhaps
atter inarriage...- - • .... ,•• • - .;.• ..-.:!.7z;_: h. , ..;,„, -
Use'REL.sig-,B.T.ffliiAor.'infoiill for
all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary .or
gairs,iwhetner existing in *ale or Female, : from
whekevor? cause -originating; and •no 'matter :bf
,howi long standitig... • Diseases, of thine Organs
reipiire -the aid of a Dieretic. lIELMBOLD"S
EXIBAOT:BUOHU is tile
,Great Diureti, arid
it is certain to havethe . desired - effect in 'all
Diseasea.:for:which it is. recommended. • '
.:.•,Blood—lflood-Blotici., Helnibuld's Highly
:Concentrated •Ccinifinuttif EL13.1.D EXTB,AOI
SAIts.iiPABILLA. SYPHILIS. • This is an:affec
t lion of they Blood; attacks elia:'Sexual' Ory
Bans, Linings oil* NoSei , Fors; - -Thitste, Wind
idpe,land other•Munus Surfacetc:Yriiiiiingd Its ap.
pearance in • the form of -Ulcers: - Helmtiolcrii
'EXtract Sarsaparilla, purifies: ttie - JBloinli -an&
t • remotres 'aliSeaiy Fruptionski the Skfit; , gliing •
tothiii, OfrOplerrion a Clear And .Beitithy. Clair.'
It , being '„OrePared expresely . lftirthli)claSsltir .
- complaints, its Blood-Puritying PrepeTtietiare
-preserved ; to a greater extent thati , luif tither"
preparation ofit*Wa r iAa• , ,
' * ' 4WiltßigLtr.fi :445'..g . r asa.
An exceilen.t I.othinler dienafes of a Syphi
litic Nature,:midas riii . injeCtiOnln_ diseaseit of
the Nrinary. Organs, arising' With; habits - of:
tlTplopation- t tiled in cone on W ith's.tfie 74C
tracts Buch u and Sa . . rs' aperitif'', • itiliii& -. dbeas - Se'
as i recommende d.:. Evidence. of She. ,pverii ,-
speinsitqe audit:4lol6:4o - 'loer Willabboth patty,
'the .medichnis;:, PEETIFIOATES OF: UMW
from eight to twenty :y4arsi - Standing, With;
names known to. Science. and., Fame. • For
ItSrlical.Propertiee'd litightf,. *Dispensary of
I the. United .Btat;.int;" 'Bee . PrOfelisorllo.EWEß:B -
Arabrablajworliso,ci4he Fridge of Physic, - Pie -
Yeti/arts nratie• by the -- late COiliratell Dr: ii.irg.
r k vnguj,
sirx, thiladio .- i,,,,'. ;few reinarks iiiniie 14 1 Dr.*
APEik&lllflgeDiX_, .aliehilirktitlPh l ialcian.
- 'd member oftlfailhai College "
of - Bitrghotui;',
1r land;alici . piiblifilied in:the Itintliiisiriit
al e
Kingi ; ehd• Queer's - .Jdniii4; - See iiedido-'
..4if im grginWier6 . ptiblis ilinf by 11EN.J-1'1.14- 1
Ypp,s,waitei, at the BOYalCliglege of Burgecilia
liee mosti,Prth
e late standard : - !works on. Medi.
rikie.' -tierteWtlfr!Buclin , •s l,- ( l (ii.per ..bottle, . or .
Slifer - tftol: o, , ' Extract ' of Sarsaparilla , $ t 00
pin' bate, -Or -61.10 for :..0. 00: "'lmproved Rose
Watili;6l2o cents pet' iteittler ormixifor. $2 . 60,, .or
halt a dozen each for sl.g.lo,Jwhicsh Willbe aid;
Went to cure thaMolo4o4ltexasailif &roc
itlOns areadbokulto. Delinired-to.any address,
surely ; packed -from' , iiitnervatiorn :..-Deginibe.
!raptors:in ally communications. Cures
= AritiillratiltiTiii ' : E.'S; r''';•:.* •'' :.O
.4.141.971Xtrig1 •-
kitir" Cr Ald
Personally ap gre rt erman
f the ; city of...PAffielPl4. B 1 1- T. Hein49lo4
dikh say,' his prepaiii/
ons contain no nartc - itic?to mercury, or other
tAnrious drugis - Wd - trire-parely vegetable.
!it etl; 11.'1T.gmunctizi. /-
aern and subscrihetiheforti l irieM.iis-2841 day
s9Yeraber, 28b4 WI. 1 .
stieetFati: Baca,
4dck"l rs f6r inhinrSititiiila confident* ,
t "EMPIA4MIiPi °hernia: -;
itglia4tli 10WaiiitocbdoWtalitatii
HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1883
Illtbirat
DR. JOHNSON
33 A. ZieriMallaXl.7E
LOCK HOSPITAL
jj d.vered l euos t cl l sy and Plectnalremeiesnah: world
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
BXLIZY 111 SIX TO TWILVB HOURS
NO IidERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A,Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to
Tian Days.
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis
charges, Impotency,.: General Debility, Ner
vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
Ht art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of. Sight
cr Giddiness, Disease of the Head,, Throat,
Nc so or Skin. Affectiohs of the Liver, Lungs,
Stflusieh or Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of . Youth—
those secret and solitary practices more fatal to
their victims than the song of Syrens to the
Mariners of -Ulysses, blighting their :most-bril
liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c., '
YOUNG MEN
fteclidly; Who have . become the victims of
Sillitaty Vice, that dreadful and destructive
,which -annrgalirsWeeps to an untimely
grtivi3 ithawiand4' Wrung Men Of the most
exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who
might,.C.therwise have entranced listening Sen
ates With the thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the living lyre,:nlar call with full
'confidence
MAEBIAE
Married Periwig, or Young - Men contemplat
ing, rfiarriage, being , aware_ of physical weak
ness brganic debility; defornlities &c speedily
cored; . .
Heiwho places himself finder the care of , Dr.
.I . : ma r.eligionsly.ain fi de in his.honor as algen.
tient , and confidently rely upon his skill as a
Phydcian
, ORGANIC) WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured, and full vigor restored.
This distressing affection—which renders life
miserable and marriage impossiblis the pen
alty iald by the victims of improper indulgence.
YOU* persons are too apt to _commit mama.
fronOlot being aware of the dreadful come
cittentes that may ensue. Now, who that un
derst4uds the subject will pretend to deny that
the pbwer of procreation is lost sooner by those
failing into - improper habits than by: the pru
dent, Resides being deprived the pleasures of
hitalOry - offipring, the most serious ruididestruc
%lvoEutrn
tos to brith body 'arid , Mind arise.
the tern beannes deranged, the physical and'
men , functions weakened, loss ipf procreative
nervous IrritabilitA, - drpepsia, palpita
of the heart, indigastfinn- constitutional
ritaraim i _of
deativi :: •
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Onto; No. rEbt5e,..........„ „
Le, ft hand side going from Pelt
few doors fromthe , corner. PM j r .us to co,
name 'and nimber: ' - • .
' Letters must be paid and , contain 0 stung.
The Doctor's Diplomas hanrin his office.
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DR.OEINSON,
Menibenof the Roy4Dollege of Surgeons, Lon
don,,gradnate from one .of the most eminent
c.ollagekinthe Ifnited,. States, and the greater
part f - whose life had United„
in the hcepi
thls bf London, Paris, •phliarlelpliitt and else
wheie, has effected some of the most astonishing
ranee that- were ever known ; many troubled ,
:witiqringing haAlie head and ears when asleep,
great nervousness, being: alanneff l at sudden
so ds, laihfulriess, with Irgnent'hlushing,
litte decdsometimes with derangement of mind
w cured iniMisliately
nim, TAKE , FAATMULAR NOTICE. ' •
are some of the sad ands melancholy;
ate* pmtucca by_early habits of youth,' Viz :
eaknesrofthe back and - nrub6, pane
,"n r:. .
~ i liniatess of sight; loiallef atkutlar-pOwer. -
t
;pat.
tatlon of the heart, ' dyapepsia r -nervous
unit: bility, syMptems of cOnnitinplion, 11;c:: >
~ ~k ‘ kas*C- 1 :-Mile' teirfal effects* lea, the mind
are much to be dreaded—lose of snenfoiy, (*h.' ,
ftklogi of idesa,rdepiession of spirlis,sevil fore
bodinge, aversion to society, self ditunse,; love
of sPlitude, timidity, &c., are some Ofthe &ifs' ,
Produced. • "
__,i• - : - '-' • 1
241 I, • YOUNG MEN '-') fth •' , '.'t
Who - have injured- themselves bY4i 3 ucerktiff•
•
**ice indulged in when -alone, a habit fre=;
iiiiehtly "learned "-from 'evil companiotsi,:er!av
fiche; the-effects of which ': ate nightly felt(
eve when asleep, and if - not cared renders
, frAhlriage frepoSsible, and deettoyi both minds
'an" ci body, should apply immediately, • , g
'What a pity that a young mini-the hepa l of
hie jcbentry , the:darling of hie Totals,'should
be riatched frP . raelPproepectiPand euloymentis
of 4, by the tonfielnerice- Of••deviating :front'
th path ' of natare'and - indulging.* et; certain.
et habit. finch persons neut,-befote oontemr
itu
Pia ,
„ .. . MARRIAGE,
'Reflect - that' a soitrutlimind end body are the
Mist necessary requislted to promote connubial
ha pines . Indeed, without these, the joeitey
th sgh life becomes a weary Tfitgrimage•; the
p'. - ; poet hatirly darkens to the view • - the , iiiind
.• , ;mei shadowed with despair end:filled 'with
the Melancholy reflection thaVthetuippin*Tok
another becomes"lighted with our own. .
'-', 4 _,.. D r or amenmitte. : = .:-
of pleasure flnde he • has imbibed the seeds of
this painful disease, - It too often happens, that
'an i illthned sense of shaine orithe dread Oldie.-
covery deters him from applying to these-who;
from education and. respectability, can alone
befriend him. He frills into the halide of VA&
rant And designing pietenderti wire, .incapable
of curing, flick his penal:airy Sublitance, , k64o
him triflim' Month after month, or-as lank as'
thoeilialleat fee can be,Ohtninbd;andiadeapik '
leave him with ruinad heilth to sigh over his
galling disapPOintinent, or, , by the use of the
deadly Potion, Mercuiy, hasten.the:constita
tional symptoms of this terrible disease, such as,
affections of, the Head, Throat, Nose, Akin; eta.'
progressing
progressing - With frightful ' rapidity . till 'death
.ttts a period - to his drtadfnl soigidigsibteen&
~. • him to that undiscoyered7country from
*Lance no traveller retrain', 1 ., ~,,,,„ ._
reuxilismaxerr OF THE Plitir.
The many . thousands cured it this institution
f4l 41 1 4" and the .nufftbrens - important
oal messed ' by r the tie;ri a rat f rte r rs inia of ;'b the n iet 1 "ff , ° aiigia4 64c4!'r .:
and many other papers, notices-of-which have
peered wan: . and itgaitti betippinjefiXel be
es his standing as a . gentleman - of character '
t e d; ,„,.
i
• ~, knonsibAty, isa at &Tent guarantee to
usio,_ :
13.1:9#R18E4pP13 - SPBEIDELY CUBED.
1044: 4 4 r ilv i ogigAfpgixf.
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ENO
BANK NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given, that an association
has been formed and a certificate prepared
fur the purpo , e of establishing a bank of discount,
deposit and circulation, under the provisions of
an act entitled "An Act to establish a system of
free tanking in Pennsylvania and at cure the
public against lose from insolvent banks," ap
proved March 31, 1860 ; and the supplement
thereto, approved May 1, 1861.
Said bank to be called "Oilmens' Bank," and
to be located in the borough of Oil City, fn the
county of Tenting°, with a capital stock of One
Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided into
two thousand shares of fifty dollars each ;and
it is contemplated to increase the same to five
hundred thousand dollars or ten thousand
shares of fifty dollars each.
CEO. H. BISSELL,
For the Association.
je3o-of“96in
MOTICE. is hereby given, that "The Commer
j' dal Bank of Pennsylvania" intend to, ap
ply to the Legiqature of Pennsylvania, at their
,neat session, lore renewal of the charter. Said
Bank is located in the city of Philadelphia,
with au authotized capital of one million of
dollars 'a renewal of
.which will be asked for,
with ilia. ustisl tanking privilegss.
' -13 y oyderof - „the Board,,
je29-oawgln
"'NOTICE; • '
• .
DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cationte
1" will be adeh 4 ' The Bank of Pitts
burg," (locate fin the city of Pittsburg, Penna.,)
to the Legislature at its next session for a renew
al of the charter cif 'said Bank, with the existing
capital of Twelve Mildred Thousana.Dollars.
JOHN GRAHAM , je2Y-oawtin?, Presideit
'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that "THE
4-1 BANK OF GERMANTOWN " intends to
apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at
their mixt session, fot•it renewal of their char
ter. %aid Bank is .locat‘ cL in Germantown,
Twenty-Second. Ward of the:city of Philadel
phia, with-an anthoria2d capital of Three Hun
dred Thousaid I).3llara ;. a renewal of which
rill 1* asked for, with the usual banking priv
ileges. By , order of the Board. •
CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier..
Germantown, june:2o, 1868. De2B-miw6m
Taapantex's Benz - ,
Blikidelphia, June 24th,1864;
NTOT.T.OP, is hereby given, in conformity with
1.11 the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, that the Vade.smen's Bank of Philadel•
located in the city.Of Philadelphia created
With banirieg and, discpuntimg'privilets, with
a ettpital'Of (Me Ffindreci and Fifty ' ouaatel.
13911E413,f - that. 4ppticati9n nlrmie by the .
said . .klaSilt to the next . Leßl.siakure for authority'
to increase the Caiiihil• One, Sundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars - ; • ,
.711 1 Z.!? ; ,ia , ,pw 9f _the Boas o f Dtmo PO
t ! 1'4 ,4 a / 1 - IX*/ - 1 •
je 30 1900, 0 ? - 0 481 2 4 3r.• ,
thlOticaeistli Vikii :thee t,ipplictitkru
niatik - to-tiltiqiietd4tve qi4PeiW'
_
69lienta, FJA
the chartir, of 'the
SOTOYfiTIILL COUNTY, locateL in. __-
°ugh of Pottsville, in the countyof.Sclitt
yllitn,
with the present capital• of ONB lITINDItED
THOUSAND DOLLARS, and With the rioted
banking privileges. J. W. OAKE, CaFhler.
Juliet 16 1863. (je29-d7m.)
TS HEREBY GIVEN that the Honesdale Bank
.1 will make application to the" Leeslistsrm----•
its tOr th' , 4"WAO O /
cliatterlng Bald bank, with its present name and
style; locattpn and privileges, and with a capita!
of two hundredithousandrdollam By. order of
_tbe;directors. - S. D. WARD,
'Honesdale, July 4, 1868: . Cashier.
:.'fi6doaw6m:
ADMINITAND ik§OTI
iy .F.rr.EIA of adthiplstriation,haying this day
,JLA been grrinted, by the Register of Amp*
cdurity to An .subsolriber ' the estate of
eater Becker,. late l ap the city of, Harrisburg,,
damaged, all, riersoas: knowing i thrimselves in
lebted 4.044, estate rite rapria k ta4o maltaina
mediate settlemerit„ and thus having claims ;
are requesiattp prese n t theiri to the subscribdi,..
OWECtESAOTERIaIie 1
;Administrator:
3uB-aoaWs fl
- .- • ... • . 7 -
.SO.T.CR . .
OF the xpliefttiett i et,pelosolyee4 dalitoi: i t i o .
be 014ar8e449MAPbt. . ' 2_.!. , i , '..
}tam? , of's!PPlic4t l ol. 4 Wi4 O 4ABeN.3. ,-
Date.. of the .first publication , of to.B,notioe,
Juno,lBtb, 1868. : i . ...-., , •
Irt
per before ?dim. - oiedttoys, are requi red. 'rola pear, Fion n ifMliip i S.:Ortqn,i Judge. of pie .
9tlo, Adipial.piroutt o * , -2 ,- , Li il ~,., .: h
11.03 appointed for.erichlgipealVlce , ,„Pmce of.
J. o : ll "Pkins, Esqg AradiAglip. Dane CoPntY,
lime of such appearanwialittlik-4e 31st,
1868, at 2 te.c.l9ek, , P. 4. ~ ...
Dated .I . unellikileiso,
• ~ . .ik,rW, WELTON,
••jeia l loalytd. .. • .Attopey)fcir Tetltioner. .
•
helie jpet
nerEr:ol4vlEoll.ll.cah...t.rd-10e.have''iri attire
the largest lot of t
we
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t>cl
offet
cilerain
town
to dell
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lower %al:1;0) -
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Crei, °P •
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iBLES .A.ND 11,YMN 'BOOKS { i
LA KGE:and splendiditoek ,of Pocket and
a Family_ 13iblem_ • h'
Proibythriea; hiegtoqiist o Guthman, (*anima
i+ 1,03 -rdp ittli 4 g4kerestron ftookArimotatoNdv-
At at. BAIQN - FalaiaaNtP 001121r0RE,
OAL PIL, alurtheeredilotßAL 3u Coat Oil,
.superior article non-afoikive Coal Oil,
tor, sale very low, by
NICROLO le BOWMAN,-
(Doi: PAM° find! , Market.Stes.
"mr) 1
. . .. ._ . .. . . ~ .
PATATOESJ ~POT.AffOEB,I —I I
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sor
19 BIiSEELS Prime N. Y. Newer:and
s ,Poacti . WA!, Potatoes : fqr ode ,pt No.;
IQ6. lii4 atreaty gayrilitygg, Pa
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t - 154,White ' and brown,•4 ill.
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- jeor:Vr7o'ne iini . l MisFltedsf -4rizieW
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T, ground, gam, Ashton mid , dairy, in,
49P/M4-
, 11 .4 u4014%.ki - ' , l - ...fiLL.
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t . 4,:* ifeif iii'l*Klotififoi4
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:., iivm biw t '-..Qa i -.) ',!,!,) Ai 6.1:. i ~ $..,,i 'v
Bank Zpplicationo.
S., a. pALmal,
Ca pier
NOTICE
Nem , abtertittinents.
Ctlegrag
The True Feeling of the Rebels.
The following Ittier came into the possession
of a gentleman who was recently engaged in
the hospitals in the vicinity of Gettysburg
It was captured in a rebel mail near Gettys
burg: At may
,have an interest to some, ar
exhibftini the intensity of the feelings of those
Who 'Wive 'armed„ for the overthrow and de
struCtloV of the Government. As each, w
've it a place in our Columns :
CA P' B.nl VA. VOL% ,
CHAAEIZESBITICI, PA., July 1.
Miss Conn L—,
itichmond, Va.:
Dcar!Per:—l declined to write your name in
full, as we have no certain communication with
Virginia, and the fate of mail matter is dubt
ous. I should nut like to see your name pa
raded in the columns of some prostituted journal
of the .north, for I know you would not reilati
the notoriety. It seems incrtdibly long Eillite
I heard from you, but I presume that you've
ipittery and it is not your negligince,Amt my
misfortune, as I'll answer without.the lights of
tirierimi and remarks te guide me. We occupy
the fliatoMd Soil of Pennsylvania, oariiPedin the
Suburbs of the town df dliambeisburg, about
Ames from the Maryiand • horder. Title
dountry, contrary to the expectations of the
Itichmpnd editors, will not, be made to present 1
the appearance of the " Desert of - Sahara'," as
just retribution would dictate; neVertheless
these poor, deluded wretches; 'who have con
trihuted so liberally to the spoilation of ear
haPpy!homeethink that in the necessary de
structkon tha ' t must accompany the military
*uprienc
tion of any country, they have experi
ed 'ft/l the horrors of ghastly carnage, rapine
and Onflict. 0, God ! if we could only recon
cile it 'with our southern sense of honor mid i
chlialry, how pleasant would be the task of
teaching them as they taught us. bluiuld we
eject them from their homes, out into the 'cold,
chilly winds of a Deceniber right, denying them
'their tvehring apparel, and illuniinating their
path to some hospitable woods with . the light
of th-Jir: burning homes, as "Milroy, the
infamous, Kilpatrick, the coward at air —theit
Indeed, would they feel war as we have ,felt it.
This will not be done. Southern gentlemen
'cannot afford to sell their selfrreePect,ihyrforg
lowhiis the ungodly precephnpyucticed by the
heaven defying and hell-deserving villains,
who, whipped , by half - their number, turn from
manly conflict in fear aniftrembling and adopt
as legitimate war' pillage, rapine and plunder.
'I cannot make an intelligent prediction as to
our future operatiOnsj but be they as they May,
their reulta rapidly felt with north'
'and'south. We will be successful- in any coin
ing cenfilotpfor our men, area. actuated,ancl in
spired.,by,,a religious enthusiasm of right, a
tlaat
.rey are fighting an infertoi ramp; with
nestfge -=Of-rtsany atteerrp oat no reverses:
ira1t4. 1 404 . 100041001k Of. :Weir COUWAY
ini_pf Atirlei*OryV4: ol ll7l;
e4fireiretlie - - •th : t
liciAeAteird 41- -
1 natarittlowis :aria - magnetic*
AtighiPal:-Rmulitb# l ,tde._
-- tlit i eitizBns or
12 Anani-
_
~`~
and
Ads place, one of averagL _
fated some surprise, in my presence,
formed lw one of the boys that he preferred an
indefinite continuance of the war to its ce*ea
ti a. It is the feeling of many of us, but as
hats and revenge ate notArlishristiari
• aniumr, suongot - it
it. Yet, as horiible as war is, I must cootitessl
thatlte mel.peamon -any ferias -with these people
wrong , -Qur? 4t8.4 kakit l 49 natural
animosity existing between ktmorpsp,Auct.
lain , intensified a thousand folli:bylintregaS
we* endured. This war is the only °coup.:
tionfiii which I can throw the entire energy of
htalmind, bet , and soul . You
,inreywhat
west:tiered. Do ,ou blame wit t t r‘ust close
Present, having just Vomit& oidlyi to
tall Charge of a' fatigue party. Y
t : a:
•
T tLE N E W T
'The' Arrest of the deoundrel Andrews.
CHEEBIM FOR rEFFI DRIS,
.) r 4
. 1 16
TER ARREST Or TErir. tilfo i . INDRZWEI.
,
..thadrews was arrested by Detectives McCord,
Fat ift ey, Radf .rd and Dusenitury. They found
e l
in bed with a colored woman, at No. 10
F fi lt.,"enth s treet - ., , Re was somewbat4h-concert
,e.d.gt; first ; by the time .be dfessed himself
hotkevii,bribeettme crOm ind - mid bad be kdown
the dile tOf the visit, there would have been
son eldtificulty in arresting him._ He wished to
be taken at once before , a magistrate, so that
he "night be ado4tted to bail; declared that
theierrest was without Warrant, was aibitrary
And anconstitritional. He -Admitted kiiiit he
Pat a•speech on Monday.tevatiditip but declar
ed e had . not , spoicest,,in public since that
time.
tletold our repoiteithat he made the same
..
speech to the mob that he made at tke Peace
Meeting, so, called, at -the ; Cooper: Institute.
Several pergolas are ready to "sweatthat' they
have heard 'him make inceilditurspeT:Ches to
the mob since Monday. His nantails John 11.
Andrews; he was born in Tirginia; has been M
the' city since 1:869; fl about thirty-five
yeara of „allal-hMligpwn hair, blue eYes, and a
fill. Bandy colored beard: 11e Apeaks with
_the,
Yisgolle, - or negro itecent: He hail hasa severe cat
on the temple, which he alleges he 'received by
slipping on entering the cell: . .
Andrews was President, of a club in the Eighth
ward in 1800,vd:dch cothainedindst'of the no
torlont thieWs; piinps and gamblers in that
wad: For a' long - time he has lived lOW a
colored woman, Josephine Wilson. Officer
B.' J. Smith states that he saw him walking : in.
Broadway' with' lhiw, arm In arm , list week.
Steit has rept a hous e isr prostitution in this
city for tsltie years; she; carnw,from Boston;
Agout eight months ago bar, house, then No.
118 Green street, was broken lip, a complaint
Wring been made Against it.:: Andrews-won
!Otte titrOhin Nouse in the morning and ,re- ,
go ted . per:plosion eißiigelmt Wilson td take
114,1asciewobidn ill iiiarriage up- to JAMsori
let.. The sergeant ref - tiled, . .1 ;.: *f -
I ' iddreare.himselfwalked With her to the bar
of ;the Court, and dernantled to be allowed tp .
pi . her case .: ni'q us i tl c$ p t
.. satiated that
h illy authoritytozappeasjittiftised to War
4.i
',o. A-bond waigliren,tottha 'black w. ..- . f id ,
tO ) mar at thw - tiliegaaetalbiaAllllito 11449tt.
Us
WI
PRICE ONE CENT..
ment was found against her. Shed d notrhow
ever, appear whom the cane was called. and a
bench warrant was issued, in servins which the
officers foand her in Andrews' company at an
uptown betel. She was fined $450, which
broke up the house No. 113 Green streets.
Since thaX time the wh-reabants of the house
hold was unknown to the pollee unt 1 they, had
occasion to arrest Andrews.. Mr. Chandler, of
Norfolk, pow a consul, says that Mr. Audre we
has a wife and family in Virginia, who have
b:en compelleiti to leave him. '
Marshal Murray, through Thomas Simpson,
one of his deputies, conducted the F. F. V. to
Fort Lafayette.
TIM XLEMED, WOIRIDZD AND mammas
The Tames gives a list of forty-four inquests
held during the last three days by the four
Coroners of New Yoik. Most of them were on
rthe bodies of rioters.
The same paper has a Vet of forty-tive per
sons admitted to the hospitals, with wounds.
Most of these were E.lso rioters.
Several hundred itoters have been arrested,
in all, but we see no accurate account of their
numbers in the papers of to day.
TM/ RIOTERS CHRBE/AO POE ./E.SE. DAVIS.
Au eye -witness writs: I know that there has
thus tar been no surer passports through these
mobs than ,the expression of sympathy, with
the rebels and cheers fur Jeff Davis. I confess "
that, desperate and nth-crapulous as I knew the
aipperheads to be, I was surprised at this dis•
covery. But when I muse f heard the flours
give three cheers for Jeff. Davis, anewhen I
heard from their own lips their wishes : Lr his
success, I could doubt no longer.
On Monday I was present at the sack, and
firing Olthe houses in Lexinaton avenue, going .
through thewbolecmdb from its eitreme'Verge
to . the very front steps of these houses. There
I £llor a man known to many persons ss sr rebel
sympathizer, hand and glove with the rioters,
encutiritging them, in consultation with the
ringleaders. and welcomed by them wherever
he went. There I heard wishes expressed for
the 8136:3638 of tie rebellion and the destruction
of "the naygars." There a man of decent ex-
tenor and apparent intelligence exclaimed as he
saw the houses burning, "This is the most
glorious sight F have ever seen; thii will pay
Jeff Davis tor the loss of Vicksburg."
On Tuesdzy evening I beard among the ricit ;; „
ore, in! the upper part of Third. afeage, cheers". .
fot Jeff -Davis ; but it was dark, still" [mild
not OS the individuals vtlittryproticied or who
Ktve. thonms f.Britiegilly on. Wednesday afternoon
Liwago..the'Seixind avenue as a detachment of
't'ie moth regiment marched up to disperse
the mob whieh had been maltreating the ne
groes bear-Twenty-seventh street. The rioters
vanished' from before the . detachment, but
closed in barind it, and begin to hoot, and
then toltone, and finally to file upon it.
One eif these very-rioiers who made this at
tacki when the detachment bad moved Monte
squar. off, called out, t'Threce cheers forrdeff.
Dag 'f Three chpentreiro given, and ntunei-
Obey 'though not loudly÷forqhe b iyofiete
of .. • _ et. . feet from the
with him. In ten mit:lutes afterwards I ssw
the crowd which he then led stoning the
4 I het a
thy.to d • • linpiiob#l,
77-7 l Or '
&MO!evMeoie Is
siiiinkiess tux thntof an Abolitionist orßed ,
:I 84 4 1:hitt-I am--one of those who 'have con
inaptly opposed pint ot7en-se ppeß, the. negro
4441311-144ALTight_sini _the
- inlentelicAKL‘aPd
' - Abe _Prod-
13(414 of
that, though I now WO.-
dentl I did not support Alb - rai
aterfor the Presidency
••• , J. 9Crnt - 41„,,„, •
statein nt, and atko to the trnitwort t an
any other that'll:nay-make. wonld situ my' -
tame, but it is lathe Directory ' • and I do not-; arfsb, sly house to- be tired by Goveruor-Sey
qtrsuret,(andjelhDaW) " friends" on the day
when this
Rumor About Charleston'.
WA3IIIIOICMIN, Jar. rt. -
Information has heap received here wit*
leads to the belief that Charleston was cvtar-, ,
'ea on the 14 h inst.„
-14 f course this is Only surmise. No advices
&OM feceiVed-later , than
those bioniht by the gunboat Maas, which
boringht General Gilmore!s dispatc.h.
MARKETS BY TBLBG.B,APH.
Pumirkstenis 7 June 17
•
The, Moveinents in breadstaffs of all descrip•
tiOntfiecnitinue'of an extbentely , litnitet chart.
acter, and for flour priors are drooping,. -abate .
is tint little • elfipp.ng demand and the only
11810 i reported are 2(4800 barrels good Olud
extra family at $6 25 per barrel, 1,000 barrels
do, do. do., and 600 barrels Q miter City stints
on. terms not mide:,public,. sad 800 , iwri4l#
fandy at $4. The tales to the retailers- and ,
'bakers at $6 60 up , to $7 60 ' per barrel 'ibr- •
common and fancy loisH•accoiding to quality.
There is nothing doing in rye .11Jur or &an
meal and .no change from yesterday's figures.
The *beat <market is.dull at the late &cline,
na l supplies borne forward slowly. sales of
.100' bushels. good Penna. red at $1 40 and
1,500 bushels Amber at $1 45 per bushel:
Waite may be quoted at $1 -.Ci0(41.60. Small
sales of Bye at $1.031,41 .06- Coatis dull.
Small sales of yellow at b 6 cents. Oats Are in
better request, and 4,000 bushels Penna. sold
at 77480 cent* per bushel. A sale:of 'White •
13eaps at: $8 87i.
Whisky.ia unchanged. Small sales of Penna.
'and Ohio barrels at 47(4471, hhds. at 44 9„,
and drudgt at 46 cents,
t'sw Your, July 17.
Flour dull; sales of 10 ogo bble. at .$44A4 - -66, r.
for State; :$6:66@6 85 for. °hit:v.o4*lb
_ejfakj
6 60 for Southern. Whi,at.l
440,000 fins. at S 1 07 for Chicago „e'prVig;-
SI 116@1`23 for Milwaukee Club; Corn : heavy;
40,000 - bue. sold at 6403,66 g. tied dull. Pork
henvy. lard doll.: Whiakydull: ,
• : 13aurnoas, Joist.
Flour nominal. , Wheattinll. Corn declining;
white 88@840. 1115 c4l/06 . s4JI4 -
at,29€000. - - ; -I= -
Ra r e
t ker g w. r .- u sriCkd i t a li6ink - ataigaPtFC wsel-vY
•
4 0 w2 -t9 ihtliforW Wi T EM9Mil istAl , l;
Vl* kiiiitt anteMitrtiet 'sta. "
CM
' are — now offoring . I °Sit . Y l ,rot,„
' barrels
L of ohist9e : 'lttac*AFel,
qiuttyell4934- BUS ,
04,.
NICII°I II BO
Pitiirkfri
. y rrlnt gin
ramps va dat , Notts4st •rectivedi,
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